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r» •\•*.. ' tv. . f. . *mm4**m* %ertisers E the Da* Journal I^es Nearly 1, pies Daily •v SICT MUSIC From sc up. Strings ami Findings^ Instruments fiirfiafs, MaMoffios* Bd3t j^cnVritinf Pa- per anS Envelopes fin Bulk, tablets, Note fiddks,C6tn* Banjos* tidily , ^cscordicais, '. MovIfiOrjS&iiSj * j MinrftS^'itoatfrteA ***** **** PocKct \ Music Folios, etc, • MemorandaittBdbKs,Peiis f All kkidTTtosfpal In- »«* Ftitmtaitt Pens ' ; stnMentSfeipajfea* *.-. f Haylhs Carte, etc. 10 pc? tim SaVed<ahtI -a chance to -win the prize by cKp- v :.. ^teil^Mownji cowpon.' •OnS Conpoft entitles you to a dis- \cottit Of i o per cent, on. any * parittStiaBe* and a.oliano^ - on-the .prize of. Ot-O tgbeg»Ven>way Mar. 30th. iCromwet'i fouls': Store, fiealril jlC;romp«rt ! IMIDINAINI. Yi SEARCHING THE RIVER, Twe-Sodi^s of Spft?r Pf ny 'Vic- tim^i'eepvered,' DEAO AND M1S3JNS NUMBER: 17 BEECHER MEMORIAL, Many of the Italians Ernployeerdn th« Work Have Milt and a Stampede I* Feared-*-Temporary Bridge Acre-it the Ice at the, 01«ftq|.|W?i* WaiN* Away,. + A ' !•• ' Glens Falls, N. \ST. March. Ik—Oply two bodies of the victims of the Spier Palls tragedy of Saturday have J)8B» recoveied, those of Fred Forma and Pasquale CafereJH, A gang of trained river men art searching ib© river below the dam and are breahlns up ico ana Jog Jam* TJjls work will be Kept up as long a* there is any hope. '' Two of the 10 men not ac.ccuntod.f0* Saturday nigftt- have turned up and use latest Information given out by tna officials of the company fixes the nam? ber of dead snd mismng at IT. Many of the Italian* employed on the works hava left l&elr-jobs *n& *- stawpeie la feared, A heavy rain fell Sunday dad too river la rlalns. The gorge at tho Glen, which (« we3ks-has been a menace\ to properly, has become eo SwnoycujQboa that * channel has been worn tfiroush the center, A temporary bridgo laid, across the* lea at tiiln point woss washed away Sunday. Th& accident happened as the men were going to wljrlt early Saturday morning, Spfor Falls 18 10 miles tost of Glens Mil on the Hudson river and over 1,008 men aw employed Oiont at present In tho construetloa of the inaHmoth power data of the Hudson Wver Power company. T&e laborers and many of tho«Tclllca maisoaa are Italians and thesa Hvo In sbaaUcB pro^?Ido4 bi* tho company on tho north ctdo of the rlvor, The nt*la portion of tho work la «arrte4 oh at .present on the oppoaUo sld» of the 'river. Tho men have boon in the *ahlt tl crosalnc OR » small bridgo wftero the rivot flow* thro^h tho nnflnlshed por- tlen of tho doia, bW tho river \has been rising astft roaatt ot tho ivaraa weather fop several 4aya pisfc and th<j cempany fenflnt that tho* hrWge 'mot unaato, desttoyea It «rtth dyutunlto aa«l have stoee been usljyr a lorry. Sunday tocniteg if) pr SO xaon '(jot aboard. Th« ferrymasn, Arthtir 0raa» nell, stoppoi moro fr«nn sotting on and tho |joat started, l«wint a big erowa oa tho ^aak wafcehlas. Whoa 80 feat from shore tho vrnto sp'ashcd agalnat th» rail and a boy mart* a gmb'at one of the tackle wpes which ran from the overhead\ cable to the stem of tfte boat W Some of tho mem started: toward him presumably to preveat him from falling Into the river.. The weight was thus thrown Into the upstream side of tha heat anil It lasuuttly careened and flUPd. Thc«o on share tact fclftt they saw the b^at tip ni«l the next moment the men wens l« the river. The ttudsem, BWtjllfXi by the freshet, bow the.stru.f- gi'nst wass of tnon »iown the stream. Many of tJw»in fe*twi»<wt&l In grabbing the slid of the brat, wjch had- righted, ani hung on until It was pulled ashore. Speeches by Grover Cleveland, Juitlca B»ewer and Mayqp • tpwi New Yorjc, Maxel); 9,—. A KJ^at ntosa inejetlh£ 'w^as held; in the Ac^deihy of Muslti-la Br#Wyh. lafit nlgbJb tqr,the. puspW of raising.funds to ,«et *-. memorial . tn, febno* of Heairy \Vardr Beecher> • Ahe. .f-Otfnder of; Ply^outinf; : chuxoh and, for 40 years Its pastor, • - Many Ininclreds ^ho wer« turned iiway froaa, ifte doors gathered at *n QyetB\QVir:3iie«tln^ In Plymouth, church, 5S|»yor Low pojeslded and winon'f the proiininon* petspns v/ho paid tribute to tie niemory df five- great preacheiMveTe Jtonser Sresiaeat Srover Clev^laad, Justice B. J, Brewer, of the Vulted States supreme court, ttoe Rev. NaweU 3D, Illllls^of Plymouth church and' the Rev, Fran* W, Gungatus of C&lcaeo. T^e meeting wa» opened with prttyer by the Rev. Dr. Reese of M&cop ( Ga., and the Bev. Dr. Plckey of th6 Aoaej-1- c*tt churchj Jlorlln. Mayor JJOW delivered 4h» Introdtic.- t»ry address. Sfayox L«w then Intro- tluced former President Cleveland wftn made an, eloquent speech, Mr, Cleveland was followed by Jus. t!oe Jlrewer. Dr. Gunsatu*. yho fol- lowed Dr. Wills, aalft In part: «*I brinf the heartiest conwrrencs of tho Mi^dlo We»t In, this moyonaent for a raejaorlal to Mr. Baee2b,er, v Thoy rejoice th*t Henry Ward Beechor be? longed tp no J3ast or west, *ut to all tho'ppople. I saw hini onco away out West and he said 'There 1» somotblnf cut here that widens and strength«jn3 and deepens me,* We believe la h^ra In tho \West as an Immortal ior* of God. | 4 •*ItT| tie West of John BroW that stood shadflerlngly before the cursa and Wlglit of, slavery that »treto!ies Us warm hand to you tonight and «ays let us Be* to work and build 'this mem- orial to Mr, Deochor. All nature must open beforo thfa shrine because It was he that savo us ItnpulW towafa the study of nature. Mr, Beechor's aer. mops caariod ail the awoptf ihcon(» ol tho saactuary. tefc us mako hilt taenierlal a castlnctous sermon.\ At tio end of the addresses a sub- scription, for tho Booclier memorial fund wits started by Mrs. W. 0, Wal- lace with a' contribution of (10*09* Other cealrlbutors -were Henry W Phlppj. fl.OOO; »r. It, W. Tl&ytnosd ?2,E0O, and Joha Arbuckte, $5,011(1. The total amount of the subscrtptlOBa was not annc-uncmi. 1 , VIOLENCE ANOMORDER ftioWtajg Ha$ Agaia Btokett f>ui PPMGEtoANMENPEtSOHN Kit-tec Cure ^tarriv ty Natures0»wfMelfc driver? Breath of ffyotwIBrUifls V*RDlCTOM NEWARK CAUW1TV. Hin-OWIoh Wotonmalrf Shot and-a. (foh • ductor Pou»itie?l Into IrtsenStbllity '. feioht. Masked Men Entered ag Cai and Beoar* ^hootlnii -^ .No Clue tc -Perpetrators Of Murder. , Waterbury, CQMU,' March S.-^-Vio lence in ita worst form has •brokei; out aiiew in Waterburg as a result oi 'the h&h feeling Jn conjnectjeji with the strike* of: th« nwtoianen 'and conduo tors <*f the Connecticut Hallway and, .lightlag company. ' . . Thia time -It Is murder and Super numery Poll<:emaa Paul Mendelsohn It tte victim. John W,,Olwmbers, a non union, niptonnan, la shot and hia, co& duetcr, George Weberndorfer,, wat pounde'd almost Into insensibility, • Thft scene 6f the crime waa a t Poreal Parkv ti>a teNtaslnus of the North. Main street line. As the car was -aboutt'ti! start on-thCi.»rfetUm - trip eight*' masked men m^PS out of the bushes by the roadsldo, e»twed ( *ho cat and* dla charged thefr 'revolvers. Meftdeftoha fell.dea4 at thje Btst report. \ The hiotortuin w«3 pounded ovot the head with the «butt end of a revolver. He ma from the car afldlild dn a near- by swamp and lh_us eluded tho men Who pursued him, The conductor was thrown to thb floor of the* ear and pounded end klckod until he was al- most unconscious. The tnon then lefl the car and; disappeared, the struggle having lasted 10 minutes. The Aral shot was teed at 9*52 p, m, Th# conductor regained his feel vvitlj difficulty,. Suffering from bis severe heating and hardly ablq to stand, lis weni: to the* controller- and* started *he car l Baek toward tJie city. On tho way ho met nnothor car. Hie\ crew.of flfSlch relieved tho Injunsd nwn and <wrried to the city for assistance. The body ol tho dead officer was carrjed Into polka headquarters and later taken. u> the morgue. Woborndorfer received medi- cal attention. Despite the diligent and prompt search of the policemen nn4 detectives hot Oi clue «ou)d bo found as to the $0?- pettatara of thft cold-Weeded murder. Jtaj-er KJlduff a«-d Chief of Police E&aa In a n Interview csM that they felt positives that tho murder was the .Hea% every one wJio|i$w catarjlv Wa'Jibvr iooUahr it. ia~ to i'ry' a^d' k it by dragging th© sfpihaelbt. •' Temprary -yeliel juayhe given, Tmt a care sejdoin coip-es, TjMtil x^cently - your .jhpi^MWi wotiltl liav^ fiaid -tho oiily way* to cure caturrli. would be *a^RW.«\ change of climate, but 3x0$ with Hyomoi yon. CAR carry a h.ealtii, >gfy* ing chmate in your vest pocket itrld ' \by breathing it ( a few wunitei low times a day spon euro y^wrselfc ; . Ohas, A- Hack lias sold hundreds • ofHyomci outfits au6Vtha ntore lha sells, tho mora conVinqed ho is. tliat lie is perfectly safe in guaranteeing to refund tho money if JHyonjetdoes not cure. Those who aro subject to. catarrh «r catarrhnl colds will do tliomBelves an injuatico it they do not purchaao a Hyomei outfit at. once, so as .to ho pro^arod for tho sudtlon clmng^s o£ tlio ecason.- &4r - t • Pay lor your paper. Wo B*vo placed thesuusoriptioaprico low-wad must insist that alt gubseriueiB pay iuaxlvance. Paynpl To Test Wireless Telegraphy. Chicago, Alarua S.— It Is stated here that Aru^or & Co, have arranged for the test of the wireless telegraph as applied to communication between the cities •where \they haw picking plants aad impSftafif office's. They HOW madta:- taia teased telegraph Wires west to St. Loals, Kansas City; Omaha and Sloax CEty, and east \to Allegheny, ttsliifttel* phia, Sew York aiu Boston. H |felim- inaty experiments between the Chi- cago stockyards and the company's downtown offices shall prove success- ful, plants Will be installed to test the system between Chlc&so and one of the tour Western cities. The suc- cessful operation of the\ Wireless sys- tem, It is estim&tea, will save the com- paay abotEt $100,000 a year. •*? -j-\'- 1 •-- •'' •'\'•\ Reward For Murderer's Arrest. * Elmlra, March 9.—Despite reports to the. contrary Edward. Myers, the miitaerer of Mrs. Rachel .Eayne at. Trowbridge, Pa,, on February 23, la ^till at liberty. tfeaanSwerins in a general way to his description have been arrested here, and there* about tfm country, lriif serfar the rifiht man has not been eaaghf and the resyard of $1,000 for Uls capture Is still siWaait* Ing a ciaiiinant. ' Xlghwaymen. Rbfibed a Mororman, • Detro», March 9. — Three inasKed hlghwaymea boarded, a Detroit tJnited railway Car in Delray at midnight Sa,t-~ •aiiojay and stale's gold wttoh from the moformaii, Fred Follette, Conductor Gilman Mara beat the men off with a brake iron aiid did pot lose anything though-' one o£ the M^ilnVaymen fired three shots at him. There was. only one paaseHger'-cffi'ttte^cair; an old inani, wbb Vas not 5iS^r6ec1,'' '• •' v Find OHIolils of New Jersey Railway Guilty of Grot* Nealiflence. NowaxR, N.'J^ Marelt S.—tk coro , , „ 4 . ner-s iaxy tli&e *as been iavesUgatIn»|** or k of Waterbusy men. tho Clifton avfcttuo trolley caraccldenl In which nine; i&iool chlidteii were totted, returned a verdict Saturday They find the Now Jersey Hallway company, whfch operate*, the trolley line, reKptmsibla for the accident, and disclater that there was iee and snow to-thejdepth of two-or moro lncho»ou the trolley rails and And ma evidence of salt or sand having been used* \We jftnd,\ says tho verdict, \the cfllclala of the New Jersey Hallway company-guilty of gross fi»£lledttee and hoM them .responsible for tho acci- dent t \We find also that the tackawaans Hallrcad company la in the habit ol S hln& trains at a higher rite ol cd than allowed by the ordinances, but We cannot hold the company re sponsible as «mtrlbutlng -to this accl dettt, * \The board of works and tho police, we And, have not performed lira whole of their duty and we^ll on them te enforce the ordinances la tha fatare.'\ Mile, Daurlagnac Releaiid*. ' Tarts, March 9.—Mile- Mafia 3>aur lagnae, who figured In Sae HonibBTj frauds as the prospective bride o? cms of the alleged American brothers era* ford and who was arrested in Madrid with tb.6 other members of the <Sum- bertjamlfy and brou^it here, was re leased yesterday, the- physicians h&v hra; decided that she is hysterical and torn responsible for her actions, Sh« was refirsed permission t o see 'hter sis ter^ Mine. Humbert, and others of fha family before leaving prison. WORK OK .CONGRESS. / — ^~ t-onaeu Le-gltlntlvc Day In the House Was 144 Hour*. Washington, March 9. —- Aiexaador McDowell,, clerk of tfee house of repro- seJvmiVW,>!s*aai»a^S^W cempilatida mado by Tally Cletlt WakeBeld showing the work done by the\ house during the Fifty-seventh congress* < It shows that the longest day of the session lasted with. reces3e3 H4 hours, during which 80 rollealla wero uu«m. Tto number Of bitte and resclutious In- tredncc$ la this house during the two sessions of congress wns/ 1S.420, on which reports were made on 2,810 hills and resolutions. The senate sent to the houso 1,03$ senate bills' and rcsolotlonsy The hs use -dispassd el 3,418 et the afaasarga ori^aatlng with It and' i.Ote of the senate bills and resolutions, making a total of 3,430 bills and resolutions act- ed on. It left on its calendar 405 house and 1118 Senate bills and resolutions. Fifteen of tie members of the house dies duirtag thd eeagress, sevea re- signed, and Messrs. Rhea of Kentucky and Butler of Missouri were unseated, the \latter twice. is a \\\\\•' time to have yom* wneels pafc In ord«c for springy n»e. Etmmellni; nlekeKng anlfcleanlng. Bicycle Sundries, I repal? and ro-cover nmbreUos, carpet BW«o.por«, -vyrlmjpers, sowing wacHnes, gun* niut rcsvolvers, locks anct catche*. Keys <lnpllcatea. Hmrst cl^i* peri, shears, knives and skates sharpened. Work guaaranteeo. g46 rialn St; NEWTORK lEIsfTRAJL. V—^ 4V HUDSON JJWER II. R* THE FOUR-TRiOK TRUNK LIME, \Trains pass Htsdina apt iolloWB; BAS2* ^OUHD. BoclutSMS. m.»rilf,'S , , fliSOp.m. 11 Ran 11 il B«J'H BtC0ft.». •JS30 noas l2tS3ii.m. *oa) \ io«o \ • 620 a.m. To Stop Secondary Infesllon. Ithaca, March'9.—Dr. \Sqper^ t%« typhoid, specialist frdm New * York city,.who has beenliete several days, to-assist the authorities in starsaplng out tpre epidemic, addressed the* phy, sieiains pf Ithaeaat-the Business Men's association rooiog^ Sunday. Ha out- lined ifte Course of prbcedore', laying srea't sti-ess on-means to prevent secondary infection. The greatest care Wll be taken in thoroughly disinfest' ing every house In which typhoid has developed, .' ,, r Wall. Clerk Reported. Killed, Birmingham, Ala., March 9. -- A northbound passenger train on the' Louisville and Nashville, the CanCln- nsAi limited, Was wVecked lb mile? south of this etty. Information frorfl Siiuifia, iiea* the scette of the wreck, says a mail clerK-has beea Wiled, 'it^s Bald spreading of the rails caused by recent'washouts was the cause of the Wreck. A relief traui has left this ;plty wdth physiciaiuj, v Colombian Electiorfs. Rasaffia, Match 3.—The election Of coasressmen took piace Sunday. The pfrldial six eandiftates were elected for the six provinces of the Isl&mus. Nearly all the Liberals abstained from Vopag, claiming that the 'govefa- ment would not respect b'ae popular vdtei Mad Oie Liberate voted they could have won easily In three prov- inces. The. elejrted cotegresstnea la- tend, to ftglft }n favor of the. Panama caaa!l treaty, ^- , .Pope Received Pilgrims, Rome, Mhrch Si—r-The pope Sunday moriiing declared Hiat he felt. SO Well, that fee ought not to make thoso who had come considerable distances to' pay* hini homage wait, and -accordingly tn spite of Dr. • \Lapp-mi's advice, his holiness received 6,000 pilgriins from Berlin, Vienna and Belgium arid be- stowed his blessing; on. them.- No speeches' twere made. Pope Leo was loudly aceclajrhed by the pilgrims, ' Bourke Cookran III In Egypt, Cairo, March 9,—-W. Bouxke '-Cochran* \who is.lyiaig ill at Asseuam, wltt»'hrpn> ehial pneuinopia, is progressing favor- ifyiy; His strength is Well maintained an4 the mental exhaustion from wMeh. hia waa^uAering has left liiia alaofl ^ts 1 fcW ^«ht 4ol«%» fleiejj. '^ 8SO „ nao »• •as\ 1 7x43 \ «• V-JO \ \ 726 '\ WJJS3! BOOHO, , ' K»y»U«la5a.ni. _. \ 8:SO \ / U2JS » •• na» \ . ia3p.m, \ 100p.m. »r4r P .nj, .'» sua\ •<• 5S« •• •rao \ \ •8:50••'< \ sao » , •Iadlcatessifalna run dlilly, H. PABHY, General Agent, GEOKGETBt-DANlEtS,, General Ensaenger Agent, \Now xdrlc A. H. Smith, General SnpcriEtendcnt. 12:47 iw in. •TOO\' or. Bnttftlo 8:S8a.)ri. S, J, PLUMMER BMOAQE ,/ and CARTING, Leave orders eady to^aVoid fnistakes. Baggage deiiv*\ erfed to all parts of . '•'*•- the village. '. , Leave Orders at Callaghan i§utfer's of Telephone 98a. ieod: X •x^x^x^x4i^x: \BLiYE XOU ISVEB-tJSED the Ontefia Baking Co/s IF NOT, WfltlSrOT^ \Fbr;sale ohiyat fiartts'. The Plaid front ^edeety L ~kj \<i.