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Show f OGDKN DAILY COMMKKCIAL: TTESDAY, MARCH 3, 1S91. ILL OTEE WIFE. A A VaataWefal mt wotiirrf ol freak tatare the aruril has er Oa of the I k err a at Enmity and a SriaJiiover U. aaraeCEj artretke T n Et ovr a church Mia, Mini Cmithuj, -- llr-k-- h c of ka;.ra i now ia M. Pasl, ami Fail tgnrvt a the .txl r ia ta jirtuturtH. It ia &olea ar all thaa a horwj that bean ia it left ere a scandal m Lkh taooM dokooc and a perfect pictare of th waterfall at bpo - (rty paia, jouex Tr rr wife ar.a re iLe prisei- ka&e Fali. exmicrtl by ko e Kaiallej U-- k The era ha ken-im- U-- n arm aod of pettuoa, aod i tiia doir-l- compared by wiia rJkAo-grapand ther e of thafaH. aiil no out- ha yet tailed to prcoooaua it a correct piitare. In ditcaifcing the nxattef with a reporter Mr Diilman said: "Mr. Dkia antt the bene dawa tc the hotel vrhtsw I stopped ia order that 1 inirht e him. The horse i while ia color and of medium en. I vu aotne-wha- t skeptical aboat the story until 1 looked into the animal left eye, when 1 beheld a perfect reprodoctioB of a part of the fall of the Spokane river a trut to life aa the beet photograph. -The part of the fall ahown i from the water works acrota to the nulla. Th island on which the water work stand i also shown. The picture it abaolateli perfect in every detail. The here wai aold in St. Paul with a oomber of other horses, and the wonderful picture in hit eye waa not dusoovered until after ht had passed into the poaseaeioQ of Mr. Drain n. "Hundred of people hart viewed the bone, and Mr. Deakin ha received an offer of f7,OuO fur him, which he prompt ly refused. He also receired a flattenn offer to exhibit the animal in the principal towns of Montana. Kotoch a phenomenon, or whatever it may be called, waa ever heard of before, and the hunt will prove a great advertisement tc Spokane Fall when placed on exhibition." Spokane Fall Renew. h pk-tsr- TL7iird together until last takes J ear. TLea Deacoa Smaller alck end Detooa JotitLaa Buck catur-all- y rialted him. There ia bo tLfpuU aa to tlx facta. After aaLila Deaooo Smalley Uvn to auspect that the rekiioc Letveen Lis ife acd Deacon Buck were aomethiEg f'iM than spiritual, nd mhen Le found Lit pretty m ife atttloc in Deaeoa Buck'a lap, at ia aikged, there var a aoeoa. Deacon buck vaa ordered out of tba houaa, and Mra. bmalley vaaoutumandad to keep aray from him. But tba town goasip tay that Deaooa Buck aod Mr. Smalley hava met fre h quentiy, ao frequently, in fact, aa to unlimited material for a scandal Last Sunday at the close of the service and just before the benediction was pronounced Deaoon Buck arose in hit pea and staled that certain rumora had come to hia ears, reflecting upon his character. He called the proprietor of tne village store by name and declared that the store waa more a slaughter house tor hia character than a place in which legitimate business was transacted. Instantly the church waa in an uproar, and from several quarters angry shouts of "You lie!" were heard. Deacon Buck announced bis intention of making the scandal mongers smart for their work, and he is in turn threatened with punishment unless he turns over a Lai-pi- ! iu fur-CLB- new leaf. A few days ago Mrs. Smalley took an overdose of poison, with the hope that Deacon Smalley would be accused of murdering her. She confided that fact to her physician while she was under the influence of the drug. She refuses to leave his house, although, it is asserted, the deaoon would be perfectly willing to assist in the de- parture. Dr. Patterson, the family physician, says that Deacon Smalley ia in fear of bodily harm, and does not dare eject her. It is also said that Mrs. Smalley refused to discontinue her friendly relations with Deacon Buck, and that she flourished a revolver around her husband's head when he tried to insist upon it Hotel Walters on a Strike. Boston, March 2. -- Charles IL Moring, the proprietor of the Hotel Oxford, discharged one of hia waiters last evening for using improper language. . The other waiters demanded the reinstatement of their discharged oomradr. Mr. Moring emphatically said no. Then, just as the dinner was about to be served, all the waiters except four called for their pay and went out. The 300 guests in the houBe were told of the trouble, and sided with the proprietor. Word was sent to Barnes & Duncklee, and some of their waiters were Bent from the Brunswick and Vendome to the Oxford. This morning Barnes it Duncklee again aent men to Mr. Moring, but this time they were intercepted by the strikers. They returned to the Vendome, however, and the head waiter there made them accompany him to the Oxford. Later today Mr. Moring succeeded in getting new men, but he fears that they may be intimidated by the strikers, who are hoverirg about the hotel. He says he is bound not to submit to dictation from the strikers." This case rather shows the need of a hotel men's association, such as exists in New York," said Mr. Moring today. All of the strikers are colored. Willing; to Marry Miners' Widows. Scottdale, Pa., March 2. The Mammoth mine disaster has developed the fact that the west holds a large number of men who are in search of wives, and are desirous of wedding the dependent Master widows of the dead miners. Workman Wise is daily In receipt of letters of this character. Today such a letter was received from David Brewer of Madison, Madison county, Nebraska, who writes that he is a widower aged 52, o farmer with iGO acres and a of land and two children. He writes: "I am willing, and would be pleased to accept and provide for some one if we agree; would prefer one from 33 to 40 years of age, and with not too large a family, born in this country. Would like &neat and industrious housekeeper will-t- o do her share to make a happy home, and one who would be satisfied to come west." well-to-d- Buried Beneath a Wall. Pittsburgh, March 2. The rear wall of the Excelsior hall, at the corner of Lacock and Federal streets, Allegheny, fell in about 2 o'clock this afternoon. The masonry fell across the workshop in the rear of Robert Jackson'sjtiuware store, 57 Federal street, smashing in the building for a distance of twenty-fiv- e feet, and burying one ofjthe apprentices, Homer Homak, aged 18, and several of the clerks and other workmen Buffered slight injuries. Bomak's body was re covered in half an hour, The building was burned about a month ago, and the walls had been left standing, and the waters of the recent flood weakened them. Mrs. Bear's Close Call. Huntdjgton, PfL, March 2. Mrs, Curtin S. Bear of Pittsburgh, who is visiting in this place, was sitting by the window sewing the other day when she heard a sharp, ringing noise and felt a tug at her hair at the back of her head. Lopking around she saw a small round hole in one of the window panes. Sha knew instantly that the hole had been In the coil of hr made by a bullet. back hair, and lying against the skull, from which it had separated a lock of hair close to the roots, lay a flattened bullet that had not even broken the skin. It was evidently a stray bullet. To meet frequent calls for mining blanks, The Commercial has printed and has on hand for sale the following: Notice of location of mining claim, proof of labor performed, power of attorney to locate and sell and mining deed. - Cai4 ia B4 Tn Imj ftafln- - wr ti most reciarklVr case ia that of ivtm Bjtvd. U 2Lufc-ta targra about year oil, wha ha been ia U4 aboot t wmty ven rears. Wfe-- a qsite a ywacg man br, wi:a hi rootUer aii two ab&ert, bred tat a tana Btoar Pauh, lad. Tle mother dUriainat to aril li farut and move to Mitchell. Thi raiwrd th ire of tne tua ( J wins i, and he then throatmnl if the farm was toil he would go to bed and never pet op. No attrt-tKjo- . however, wa paid to hi threat, and the farm wa aoli and tit family mured here. On the eight of their arrival John reared a usual, but in the morning he refused to get op. and no amount of entreatfy could persuade turn, aud for twenty-eere- s rar he hat stubburtJy carried out , hi purpusenot to set op, with ooeexct-ptionthat being whea hi mother died a few year ago. In tha middle of the lught, a the netghbur women were watching with tha curpee, they were startled out of their wit by a ghostly figur apfwaring and silently kneeling by the eufhn aide. Sutiie of thein, not being aware of John' existence, supposed it was a real spook. When he first took to hi bed it caused a great deal of comment. Phyaiciao examined him and pronounced him in perfect health. Every mean wa tried to get him up, but all failed. A cry of burglar did nut move him, and an alarm of fire did not cause him to bodge. A the yean hare passed the people have lost interest in the ease, and are only reminded of hi existence by awing him carried on a stretcher to the poll on the occasion of some important election. Hi health ha been gradually failing him for the last few yearn, and he lies ia hi bed, apeaking to no one unless spoken to, when ha will give intelligent answers to all question addressed to him. Indian-apuli- a JuuruaL Ode of kzr it an.. as i Ttat clever Wrilrr aad ajr.ixKU aa. Xra. AnteLa & Barr, wiU hava ha beta akanng teb&iS that at to oa to rpeak, la andertakisg tfcia instruct her reader ia tha mvt- lemm, fraoc, acvbo a&l custom cf AzJiTULS a&d th iIkhlV-.- a-it-k II. Greenwell VTaOLSSALa aaa FINANCE AND & Bros. EaTan. BUTCHERS. world" champion, and it i not tha latter wno u overthrown. Mr. akatinr Barr deaeril ldtvw, nb pursuit purely idle, gay and DE1LEB3 131 ansxocranc, says -- tall Uw work of tha skater ia dona by tha tout that is eff tha ica.,trll of "the Fen akater of and Lbvulsahire who, with their tonr runner and a fair wind. !. Try er Pare Lard. eaaaaJaetarad bf their mil ia two minutes," etc, etc aad yoa will h m aa) wiaar. Tha article aat come nndrr th Mail aad r ' Irait-urt- a Jo Donoghue, who, having bra ten all viUaa.ordf una. and competitors holding the world tknng record at all distanree, must be ROBERT BR0GELMAX eoncded competent to j jin issue with a any skater with th pen. From far off (StaooeMjr to fritz 4 Ifajfrimti) Uoliaaa n wr.te m responea to Mrs. Cam-bridfff- Meat,PoultryamlFisb ,j ... - one-quart- rnte one-four- th MAKING dawd a. r. a i t ALL KINDS .. td . a Copper. Leavd and Tin. -- .), Toaa. Maidt 1 TVm. Kw Lead. boraaaL lJ. lx ba A KNTKRI'HISE 24tb Street, Next to r t Ujl o. t Oata. earked. er nrk- - . brewiaa, .k- - D rat.. 1 u 1 ' perewt. Barley, brewing. Ko. perewt Barley, feed. barUy, cauoued t om, eautera -. aull-ina- - t IB S ti 1 1 as " I finit Cxrm, cbutH'ed Puoca. Rich tateat Straia-h- t erade Other aradaa ( 'ore bm1 IB 1 10 " f t HOUSE, Tlxxiiu Bro. 1 tu ta ft K 00 0& & into Boiled Oata. ner bbl . Bran aad tttairU JOHJi WALSH. MARKET JJueaeatie. eeaa.OBiUal(tj, t'taa. rirm nmmtit attm. boi i. U a DOBE, ia - Wbolaaala Prtoea. SHCIALIT. All ordra br mail or wire tiue. Tolffbooe U. P. O. boada W eaueiK aoat. OF SAUSAGE I --4aueeniaekS luUuwt: Corrected daily br Gihana A 6rtimita- wboWale nroduee dlefa. reJ ft uhium at Crean CUj If et Market, Stb St. OuDtN. ITAJi. OF ar OGDEX JfARKET EEPOBT. Foot of Tw entieth St. Office Caxte-d- Boo da. . Sausage Works! Citj rti, fear at-- tber 9r.. Pacific CHICAGO '-- -- it. i aieo. etraiijr. etrliaaj. trrlm fctiia eWaad at.si; ; jp Bare C03OIEECE New Tor- - atoear. Krw Toca. Marrk aa mH ckwed jgrad Prune iwwaatue C. oor-eelM-e , : C. k. Declining to discua tha "gayety" or aristocracr" of kine. h alwar impressed him at anvthinir mt aa idle pursuit." He give tha -- foot off the ka" no credit except for being ready to Dae When it turn comea. 1 alanr the work ia thought." iha say, "that . . ooue vj uw too mat u on tne ice." With pardonable imnatienca tha rham. pi on dieUiiase the romancing about the tha Fen skaters' "mil br nrooouncins it "noneenw " aa tuM never wa a skater in England who ever skated a mile in kc than three minutes." Joe concede to Mr. Barr the dancing floor, bnt put hi experience and quite extensive observation against her positions regarding skatimr and skater in erery Important particular. If she has taitn tn tier teachings there is only one thinr for her to do challenM Jim rw in. oghue in person or by champion, after Courtiag Death. me manner oi Keoecca, to meet her on A BoT'e Brave Act. There are men who hare entered cerrood id in fair rnntMt. tha nuinniahul tain occupations with the natural pur Dennis F. McCarthy, a pose, it may be assumed, of gaining the Brookline bd, performed an act the to crown the victor champion of the means to live when they know that other day which not only displayed theory ana practice or skating. Lbca such occupation is a sure road to death. courage, bat a rare presence of mind, in Herald. At an east Buffalo establishment whicb the saving of the life of a insular Preaervatloa. manufactures sulphuric acid some ol child of Mr. Joseph Cariero. A New York undertaker, who for the the employes are inhaling the deadly Young McCarthy wa at work repairfumes of the acid every working day in ing the roof of hi father' barn off Boyls-to- n past few month has ben engaged in disthe dead bodies of old Knickthe week. This inhalation, of coarse, if street, which abuts on the village interring erbocker families from the vault in St not instantly fatal, but there is but on brook. A platform lead from Mr. McLuke' churchyard, received a sjiecial orresult, which is not long delayed. It it Carthy's bouse to the top of the barn. der from an old New York family rerelated by a health official that the su- The child walked along this platform to remove the bodies of two chilto cently perintendent of another east Buffalo the roof, and before he was noticed fell dren from a vault in the churchyard. acid establishment died after thret into the brook, a distance of about The undertaker opened the coffins. The years' service. Buffalo Express. twenty feet. bodies were in old fashioned metallic The water was about three feet deep, coffins, made to conform to the line of and the curent was quite strong. Aa Obstinate Craft. the body, with rounded and narrow The child's cries attracted McCarthy' The remains of the wrecked achoonet ends and a center. Glass plates Truckee were washed ashore by monstei attention, and, realizing the situation, hu covered thebulging face of the dead, and these billows from its old bed that it has occu- jumped from the bnilding to the Boston plates were in torn protected from dampied for a year, came down the com- and Albany railroad track. metallic shields. In order to save the child' life ho had age by pany' wharf bsoadside on and threatWhen the undertaker raised the metal ened total destruction of the dock, but to act promptly, for the arch where the shield and saw the faces of the dead he by prompt action of Capt. McKay and brook enters the tunnel was only 100 was astonished to find that though the hi crew a line was made fast to the yards away. McCarthy ran down the bodies had been in the vault for forty in reached culvert and track the and was towed to wreck, fire mile it just were as perfectly preserved rears tea, Next day the old hulk made its ap- time to jump into the brook and to grab as if they had been buried. The they pearance again, and this time, in spite of the little one, who was being carried bodies are those just of a boy and girl Ac death. to certain went along erery effort, it crashing through to inscriptions on the caskets the wharf, taking out about ten spiles. By this time a large crowd had col cording on Nov. 24, 1856, at the age the died boy lected and erery one was loud in the Sonepoc (CaL) Journal. 4 rears, 1 months and 7 days, and the - of of and precourage McCarthy's praise girl on FeW 7,1851, at the age of 10 enceyf mind. boston Herald. Enduring the Water Drop Tortiwa. yjars. TheVittle boy looks as though ha The statement that a man con 'lot were asleep His mouth is just open Doa't Kill Ravage Dots. endure to receive in the palm of enough to I now a set of pearly white occasion to one call the a quart of water falling drop by tyx of upon 1 teeth. The u just as well preserved. from a height of three feet was given a I most ejfa ment physicians of this city, and She also hasgirl beautiful blond hair falling practical test by the employes of Ben- healld ded to tae reputed bites of mad down orer (her forehead almost to the nett & Franlz's Carriage wlrks. The dogs in East Orange, N. J. "Why did Boston Transcript foreman of the trimming department thef kill the dog?" said he: "it was a eyes. volunteered to prore that the thing could berime to do it. Very likely the dog was The Orchid Craze. be done, and succeeded in the attonpf not madfifter all. When a dog bites a all orer the Orchids are His hand was fixed immovably and tha person, the proper way is to catch the world in these spreading and we may expect days, water started. The test occupied two animal and keep him in custody, with to bear of other, instances where a speor three hours, but the man endured good treatment. If he is mad, it can cies has taken root in alien climes, like no remarkable discomfort. Burlington soon b) discovered, and rice rersa. R. coccinea in Brazil. I cannot cite a Should the dog turn out to be unafflicted Uawkeye. at present But Mr. Sander inparallel with hydrophobia, from what an agony The pencil drawings and water color of apprehension would the bitten person forms me that there is a growing demand for these plants in realms which work of Charlotte Bronte, with speci- and his friends be saved. hare their own native orchids. Among mens of her needlework and some arti"Now, aa to this affair at Eist Orange, customers who write to him directly are cles of her dress, are now being exhibit- the been no there is Jcilled, dog baring of China and Siam, an Indian, ed with other relics of the Bronte family, of determining whether he was magnates and a Javanese rajah. Orders are reat Thornton, near Bradford, England. way mad or not. The persons bitten will be ceivednot unimportant nor infrequent The relics are owned by a gentleman at likely to worry themselves into such a from merchants at Calcutta, Singa Haworth, who has opened a museum at state of nervous excitement that their that place, where these articles may be health will suffer, and all of the anxiety pore, Hong Kong, Rio de Janeiro, and smaller places of course. It is vastly seen in future by curious travelers. would probably have been removed in a droll to hear that some of these gentlefew days had the dog been taken care of Mr. Windom, like (Gen. Grant and and watched, for the probabilities, of men import species at a great expense which an intelligent coolie could gather Secretary Manning, was a great smoker course, are that he wasn't mad after all for them in any quantity within a few of cigars, and his excessive use of toI menu hydrophobic madness, of bacco is supposed to hare aggravated hia course." It struck me that the doctor's furlongs of their godown. But for the most part they demand foreigners. heart trouble. He was disinclined to remarks were wise. New York Star. Longman's Magazine. take any physical exercise and disliked walking. Even iu going the short disA Battle Between Doctors. The Figure Klne. tance from the treasury building to the Although the matter has been to a For one hundred and ten years to White House he was accustomed to take great extent kept secret, a battle become, no man, woman or child will write a carriage. tween homeopathy and allopathy has the current date without using the figover the sick bed of Princess Hen- ure 9; for nineteen that peOnly three persons were killed by elec- raged years during of Flanders precisely similar to riod two 0's must be written in 1899, tricity plants in Massachusetts last year. rietta Eleven persons lost their lives by not that which occurred at the commence 1909, 1919, 1929, 1939, 1949, 1959, 1969, ment of Lord Beaconsfield's fatal illness. turning off the gas. Now if we knew Her mother, who is an ardent horaeop-athis- t, 1979. 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1993, 1994, 1995. 1996, 1997. 1998; and for one year how many persons were killed by kero- called in Dr. Martiny, the head of 1999 three 9's will have to be set down. sene. explosions and how many died from sunstroke we could readily judge that school of medicine, and all the emi- Of tho people now living, it is safe to say what kind of light is the most hazard- nent orthodox physicians declined to that no one will ever write the date of meet him in consultation. The attitude his or her own time without ous. using a 9. they assumed necessitated the summon Besides minding their p's and q's,' the The Massachusetts Historical society ing of a provincial practitioner by tele next three generations must parhas just celebrated its centennial. Ad- graph, and has given a wonderful oppor- ticular heed to their 9's. Nine give has never dresses were made on the occasion by tunity to a young and able military doc been regarded as a particularly lucky the president, Rev. Dr. George E. Ellis, tor, who considers obedience the first number, but beyond question tha years Hon. Robert C. Winthrop and Col. T. duty of his calling. London World. in which it will hold so conspicious a W. Higginson, while the assemblage place will bring benefits of undreamed A Noble Mnoee. was remarkable for the number" of disvalue to the world. New York Tribune. A. Mcintosh has the finest specimen tinguished men and women who were of inooso ever brought to La Prairie, Orters Thriving- In California Watera. present Ills. The animal when alive weighed Two years ago Max Ehring placed Mr. Edison, in a speech to the em- 1,400 pounds. The large blades are forty sacks of seedling Long Island ployes of the Ogden iron mines at Dover, 14 inches across; it is 4 feet 10 inches sound oysters in the water near the head N. J., said: "Boys, wait until next win- between the horns, and has fourteen of tho Today the bed extends over ter and we shall have no snow to bothei small prongs. Particular care was ex a spacebay.of 1,200 acres, and the oysters us upon this hill. During the coming ercised in dressing the carcass, so that are large enough and in sufficient quanyear I shall invent electric.and sunlight the hide is complete to the hoofs. Mr. tity to furnish the city cf San Diego. reflectors that will melt the snow as fast Mcintosh will send it to Duluth, where Compared with the celebrated Saddle as it falls." a taxidermist will fit it up. La Erairi" Rocks they are the size, and with the world renowned Blue Point Jacob's well and the plot of ground (Ills.) Magnet. they are almost identical in shape, size surronndinsf it ha3 been sold to r.h ( Jroelf Still CniiPttled. ami flavor. The bed is spreading fast. church by the Turkish government for Mr. Brown, of Virginia, spo;;e of Mr. ban Diego Sun. ,4,uuu. j. ue same company, headed by a wealthy Greek, of Msseow. are neirn- - Hough, of Teiiresse?, );a iftthe name-wer'Hoa." which he Burglars' Toole Berve a Good Porpoee. prononncid tiatingfor the wreck of a building in A minor part of our new press came w.-.- s claimed very pr.i;?r for him to do. wnicn it is saiu tne patriarch Abraham and its the blacksmith here had 1 1 one re broken, Mr. but :;n Housra was born. it, ccivea two bullets aul fds ot'dir three no drill, through fhe kiudnbjsof Marshal we borrowed the tool captured WTlile Jmlra Carrlncrtnn rf tt'lnotal cuts, and the cafe u fill u:isntU".l Jackson Conn., was absent fromYiis desk for a Mr. Brown insi.-t- s that whru a mai from the burglars. It required only moment, a few days, ago. a portion of wantii to b.j known as Air. itntf n- - about fifteen minutes to drill through a inches thick. the ceiTing, waning half a ton, fell needn't' pro all around f.'.vw.riharjct t cast iron one and -- Buena Vista Patriot where he had fceeu sftting. accoziTUisi) it. li.t.-.::- hind MARKETS. Hat. Timothy, atr'ht ner t'a " Timothy, at id II 00 11 W 11 W 10 w Krrt loll Wild " Lucerne PiODtra. Bntter, bwt. per 1 lb. . " Hatter. Utah, beea. per due..... " Outuua. Lucerne aeed. per lb... IU ZU Zt 01 1 t eatal aacka Namleaa aacka Meau of all kinda. Paultrr. Fi.k and Table oalt. ner ton fianie in eraaoa. We handle nona but tha CliMkaeoarMaalt p'rt'n ehniw.tf.KHU. KatiafactUHi aaaranlead. aetau pneea are about rree. uur order waxa will iioMia call fur onion if dfwired. I ranch and fcuclult apoken. (me tu a trial. VA ft) Choir tf IS ft) 00 13 per een', nlauer. 24th St., Near cor. Grant Ave. A. E. Wetbubi. L. B. 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