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T 5 0* Pally Journal . _, •BAKgftte ttSMSON, fteOHfr. - Entered Jehruary 4, #08, at Mefitofc, JST. y/„ a 8 Bwottd-clws nwJWfc under By wail or carrier ? f&0da yeari $1 for \ix ;eaQ»ths,'. GO cents for'three f ' awnt&s, invariably in advance. Aarertiftog Rates on Application, i#V APKJL 1903 •/»? J 1* 19 m WEo, e is 20 27 Tii. .7 14 21 ?? We. 8 15 22 29 Tb. 2. 10 16 23 30 Ff, 8 17 24 Sa, 4 11 18 25 •WEEKLY TBAfee REVIEW. JfrO .-_ MQP^'9 PHASES. -» vim , € „wra in *»\ •Quarter ill p.». »»m. mm A CONVEMT, ,-,'V*- Jrijury feoTwo Girls From Ex- plosion ot Chemicals,. EXPERIWSNT8 IN LABORATORY JTtrrlflo Exploiter* Resulted and the Two ftfrl* Wi&\ Thrown to th« Ffoflr sand Bgdly Burned — Alarrr i 8pr«»d *o 100 Other* Who Tried te Jump From Window* K«w Y&rif, -April 4.—-An explosion oi chemical* la the laboratory of ttu TJnraline oonvont to Park avenuo **o •ulttd to wrltta* . Injuries to twe yorarc girl* ftnil precipitated a panic Mnottf ,th& students of llio institution TwetuV-four girls of tho «hcmlatxj cfeae <nrcr« In the laboratory watting for the instructor, Sinter Mnry Joseph, ts h*|tt*, tho losson, whon Jonalo Cotter, fcsd StolU Iloriliolmor, nupltn, bosm tc oxjrfrfjiwttt. with soma ot tho choral calf, ' • SucJdeiiljr there was a ten-file osptc »los and **oth girls wore thrown ta tho grouML, Tho othc? girls ran oti Sttfo'ttrkXen ana tfcojtlam *proa 1 to about 100 others In tho school, ni:m j oflrttonVWerowlth aifUcully provetttca from juntptag out of tho windows, After the explosion Urn two girls wore found lying on tho Door, tho!r clothe* buraed la many places, no i 4heJr hwsd» &na* asms covered «ltJ» cult *nd otam HJO character of th - ,ch»ttic»l» used lu, tho experiment coul 1 sot bo Ascertained. gtrlt «M totally hurt and littlo dais, ago to tlio^room was dono by tho ex Iratfstre^t'i Report on the CsrjriWM of Business. *few JYorlf, 4pr:i i -~*. BradstrfiitV says: . - Uepoifts. of jraa«rea\»how ,tho sflwll est nurahej of embm'J&asitteiits i» the first quai'ter. for SOyBftra past, arid |Ui smallest liablHtlea in IK years, -jproepssctsof %vinter BOwo crop? Wi noyer.'better, s reeord fomWog- ytelc »| Plater wlieat being Kreflicted fa the country as a, #hoto, Esport triida fflWtiftUes excellent j»rticularly In, cotton and <sorn, • tSrogs rallivay ewning? TOturft^ 'ft: date indicate a sain of Xi mi cent'foi Mosch over a year ago, and. are bj: that percentage the best ever record eti. for that mo§tb. , * , ' ' Ketall trade Is expanding, favore* by^sprlns weather, and Jobbera repof orders from retailers increasing, \wMli coUectiorxa note some Improvement Sorao price revisions, are to be sated particularly la raw wool, .coal, lion, copper, coffee and sugar on Atlantic seatepd. The industries, particularly lroit ant ste'el and lumber, are active tb6 court, try over, it Is tx> be noted that thi bullc of tt»e BtrJHes, as for some tltn« past, aro for farther advances in ma ge$i none are ~ against decreases RtfoKoninsr -the airproximste nuaaahei strlldng for tlio entire quarter at 180/ 0\00 men, It can easily Be figured tha« two qr three have secured higher va ges without striding for every oh« that has gono put- The; activity In luoibor l» a notabl? feature jiWt now, the only complaint being of deliveries not being sui!l cleat to meet current demand. Shoe manufacturing is la rather bob tor shape than previously. Ihp fcard war© trade notes exceptional act|yltj at most marliota. Qnlot 1» noted lit the Eastern wkota sale drygooda and ,Jobbingr trodo\ bhl an cstcellent spring hustoeBs haa ai- rcsady been done. Strike* in l^well have Induced^a wJalOng atlftode among <otton goods buyer*, but tend ratbor to strengthen than to wealcen valuc3. Pressure of foreign Iron at East onvBcabord markets 1» tho reauoa a» jlgned for tho cut of $t .per toa In gawtAom fcanilry grades and for the sympathetic wca&onlngof GO cents soi toa In othd? Wnda «f pig Iron at East orn mnrkotal A largo business is re- ported to nave been dono at tho, con cession, however. In finished ironW$ favorabto reports are noted, * ynilurca for tho week rysmber J4t ngalaat WS last week antf ITS In 1D0S. AftRESTEB FOR BRIBERY. L«wy«r Said to Have Paid Money to Suppreii IndlctmenU. Now Vorts, jtprfl 4,— Acting DlJtriet Attorney Sciurman mado tho following Jlatctaent Jn rofercneo to tho arrest of Mwyor tloargo 3B. Mltos 1 \O* Monday, JTar«h 30,1003, a man pui-partlng to ronreaont George B 'Wlls, *no of It, 0, Flawor'a I*wyox«, camo 4o tho office of Mr. Garvan, de- puty assistant, district attorney, and Mated that Mr, Mllla wanted to meet htm. with a view of making a money proposition to Induce hint to get rid of the charges pending against It, C , Klowor, and to malse a favorablo repast ?fi »5.,f .,.„ declaring that tho law Mr. Hagaman died from natural causes. Sir. Garvan Immediately brought tho man before District Attornoy Jorome, who tooft charge of tho matter from that tttatf EXM.OSION IN MINE. Only Dam«o§ W*« Blowing Down of Dbort «nd Brattices. WUkel-Barro, ftt, April 4.—An us- ploiion of giaa oceeurred yesterday a£- tornoon In 3Mo» 5 mlao of the JUehlgl* and \Wllkoa-Sarre Coal company ctt- uatod In this city. As soon as tho new* wi* ofceulatod tho greatest cx- icitomeaf prevailed, for tills mino Is ono of the asost gatseous In the Wyom- ing Valloy. There weno rumors tliat 60 m«<n were cutottibcU by tho caves and wreckage that had oceurrreij and is leas &&a & half hour an Immense crowd gath- ered about Cfao head of tho shaft and tho usual scenes ensued about tho col- llery.- Oflt^als acar by who had hoard of f the esrplosloxt hurried to tho spot and at'oace begaen to muster nil the vat- unteeera theg* could obtain. Later they Weftt-.ta tho assistance of tho men woritfjfer In the mine when the ©xploston occxirreii. Wnea tliey reached the foot of tho Ih&ft they- tnade jhelr Way to that portion, Wher©Hhftnien wero snpposod to he, The^ -wM;niot by some of the arine bosae^aMul^htomied that thora had bfeen an jssploslcte in No. 3 slope la tha third I£ME gangway of the mine, An Ihve'BtigfcUoft began at.on.ee and i% was iouiid that the Sxplosioa was caused by A naUod light, carried by a aune*, Jgnitins- a.body of gas, and the only daanAge dono- (was tho blowing <lown of seteral doors and mine 'brat- tices, *T<hefe Wore, howevefe lOCt men work- ing la*that portion bf tho mine and for * time itf-was feiu'Sd that Uiey were lost. ,*••>'..• The r©ficptrig\'jlarties soon found thena, all-and none wer« bwned or In' any way rfhiirred. 'They had beeit working ^eff way to the. foot of tjto ©haft frern.an&£her.psirttohQ{!th.e htlno. A seeona and moat .thorough, examin- ation was hiadjaWd.it Was found that Jioa&of stfie rnJners were lailed, injur- ed, of missing, i > Sttcceedlngtho explosion, thfffe was a Heht Are to one. of the worldng >charabers!,>iufc this was speedily ex- 1±n'«\(ishea% the Use, .«t ain& hosa and-jW^ter, ..•'••... '»: • • •! on. \At District Attorney Jerome's «1? recOoo Detective-Sergeant Brindley met Mills, who roado tho proposition' to him that for tho sum of $2,000 he qhtoia from tho office tho original in- dictments against Flower and deliver them to Mills to bo destroyed In bla presence. f'Brlndloy met Mills at a restaurant and Mills there gave htm $1,500, cay- lag the money was to bo glvoa to Mr. Garvan; also |J50 for Brindloy pes* sonally, saying that he, Mills, had |25C mare which ho would keep for hlra- sclf. \Brlmiiey then delivered to Mills tho five original Indictments against; Flower, which District Attorney Je»- omo had procured for that -purpose with Oie permlssloa of the court. Brindloy then placed Mills under ar- rest, arid called wltaessea who werer i In the restaurant at the time and ta their presence took from Mills* posses- sion the ftvo original indictments against Flower.\ •Mr. ScBurmaa absolutely refused to alike public the name of the person nfcferred to as having approached , Mr. Garvan. Lawyer Mills was held In fS.OOO ball by Magistrate Pool for ex- amination nest Sunday. He is charg- ed iwlth bribery. Surrendered Bail, New York, April 4,—Willis T. Grid- ley, who Was treasurer of the National Mereantfle agency, and nvjio was ar- rested and held on complaint or PoSt- inaster VanCott who accused hini of ^falsifying the hooks' «f the agency add cieffftUding hfoa of $lS,OQ0 r surrendered lis bail and appeared before Justice <3re6ttbaum in the^upreme court In hahesa conpus proceedings to- secure MB release, It was contended that xhe testimony on whidh he was oonwnlttea iflldnot constitute an Offense under the ferimlaal code. Deolalon was reserved. Jerikiha Beat Motieod. , Buffalo, April 4.—in the wrestling xaatoh at the 66th arsenal last night SPem Jonldns of OleveTa&d won two straight falls sfrom Dan McLeod of Worcester,, Mass,,.the first fall being •Toon la one hoar and 17 minuites and tiho Second in^.mtttut^S'aid.ao sec: Ocnds, .' ju»tuii wMias umAvmmmmm ipril Attractions in the Ladies Silk Coats, Cloth Jackets and Tailor .Made Suits, Pedestrian Skirts, Wash Waists, Silk Waists, Petticoats, Muslin Uunderweair atid Hoiise Wrappers. r . • '•.•>'.•'' --* * For The Children: Spring Jackets at Popular Prices; also a large assortment of Dresses Ready to Weari \H-fiS The N,ew Kid Gloves, Neckwear and Hosiery will demand some attention for the next few days. The Corset Stock contains the best standard makes. We are showing the latest styles in Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. Here you will find some special values in White Goods, Linens and Towels. Another department that is quite busy these days. This season the stocks are very complete, in fact the largest in our history. Mat- tings and Rugs also come under this head as well as Draperies, Lace Curtains, Shades and Wall Paper/ Carpets: Granite, Union, All Wool Ingrains, Ingrain Filling, 2 grades, Tapestry, Axminster, .Velvet,' Body .Brussels, Matting: China, Japanese, Fibre, Grass, Lace Curtains: Draperies: Nottingham, Ruffled, Savoy, Brussels, Irish PJnt Tapestry ' and Chenille Curtains* Couch Throws. Extra Values in Wallpapers, Window Shades Drop us A POSTAL GARD. It will bring to yon an Elegant Souvenir Catalog : of Spring Suits fttiti Skirts or call at the store and get one for the asKing. : lANDAUER BROTHERS,; Buttetick Pattern Agency for Orleans Co. * Order Patterns from us. and Moldings. Subscribe for the DELINEATOR\ at ow stores* $1. a year. LateSiHl Varied Assortments tEMONES: BELL 2001, JOB lOIpik Department Md„ SECOND J1.00R. ^ Findings lor SPRING HOUSE CLEANING WE SELL * I ' » ' Heady llade Sheets and Bllow Cases at tfie price O of the rt^erial alone. B /WHITE BED'SPETl&BS, . Plain, ant} fringed. eAJRJPET SWEE?Eil3, The Biasell's and we guar- antee theia. .*, wwiAm poiiEs > and Fixtiiresi of every |0ri;. £oidred$e :$ Ifours:^ I / PAINTING V Saflefaota d;ersat Glepi ersi ora^t res was BOSMainSt. 11 1 t I nave som Vicu|i< to orde jybo the va, Gobds,, auctCi goods i For tei $15, *1 have the 1 black s • I have the b Worsteds; best tri $18, $^ Cleaning, ipairingc &ieti i satislact PHIW Mcri A /^ETontand |«r help yon 1 V» ties hehii old bicycle get • np*to-date—a s for instance, then let me ove Cleaning-, trneing -wheel wheels? tires;.; conea. redressf hroken joints,« yonr old wheel MEDINA JKkKe eod32408 5 1 PURE and Theni: paring All y6' k. flip ; ^rict ap; ;|o co1t3 . .. W: (