"E COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO. BAKE THEMSELVES ALIVE. In lie- BOERS HOLD HEIGHTS Warren Retains Perilous Posi tion Gained Sunday. BTEErSLOPESPREVENTGUX TLAXTIXG & Nlstht Attack Contemplated to Car rr Splon'e Kop UiiIpIi Colnnlata Aid the Kncnii'-Horr Hr port of the fight. LOXIJOV .Inn "1J , .....! ..TKmi rM, ;. 1 ! political powt-r for Individual members umi unit i-lll,-ll, Ui WHICH BO tlnxNlnn rnnnllra Thns) Olita len.e From Trouble. finking tliomsdvos In huge ronring ovpiis Is the ellmnx of emotlouul eu thuslnsm nnd Bolf snprince of a Btmnjjjo sect of Husslnna. Tlioy nre the Bejronny. nnd they live In the village of Toruowo. nenr Tiraspol. Tlie sect's orlitln wns rather political nnd economical than religious, their notations having always been direct- Thirly-One CALIFORNIA. Days' Tour via Railroad, Pennsylvania Found Body ofHummtl's Babe. Last of Four Victims of the Lycoming County Tragedy. I'he Pennsylvania Railroad Corn- Buried in a stable on the Hummel niui-.i Pjn iiocn expected, hns come to a tnm'l.-H'ill. Hi ciircfnUy vonl' men ne to the war ollice tcllinu: this after a IWuee of two diiys rendu like an apology nud trn tAylnnatioii. Qnsr4l,TVurreii holds the ridges, but ie cnrij pcpsitious nre liigher. The IritUh artillery is playing on the Huer lositions, nnd the Koers are replying. the British Infantry Is sepnrnted liy only 1,400 yards from the enemy, hut nn ap proach to the steep slopes neross the bare open would expose the Hiitish to a futul ritle fire. The following dispatch from Oeneral Buller, dated at Spenrmnn's Camp, Jan. 23, H:i;0 p. m., hns Just hrin posted: "Warren holds the position he gained two days ngo. In front of him nt about 1,400 yards is the enemy's position, west Of Spina's kop. It is on higher grouud than Warren's position, so it is impossi ble to see into it properly. ''It can only be approached over bnre. pen slopes, nud the ridges held by War feu are so steep that guns cannot be plnc d on them. But we nre shelling the ene , ray's position with howitzers and field ar tillery pi need on lower ground behind in fantry. "The enemy Is replying with Creusot and other artillery. In this duel the ad vantage rests with us, as we appear to be enrolling his trenches, and his nrtillcry fire is not causing us much loss. "An attempt will be made tonight to seize Spion's kop, the salient of which forms the left of the enemy's position facias Trlchnrd's drift nnd which divides Jt from the position facing l'otgicter's drift. It has considerable command over all the enemy's intrenchuiciits." The Daily Chronicle publishes the fol lowing hclingrnphic message from Lady smith, dated Jan. 22, by way of Swart kop, .Inn. 23: "Yesterday we could see Ibitish shells bursting close to the Hocr camp on the plateau tins snle of I'otgictcr s drift, but the enmp still remains in position there today. "We heard very heavy firing nil this morning. The bombardment here is slack, but the Boor big gun on Mount Bulwnna is still tiring." A dispatch from the Boer enmp, tipper Tugela river, dated Jan. 21, has the fol lowing: "After Commandant Botha checked the British advance yesterday morning it was expected that thee would be no further action uutil tomorrow. This afternoon, however, signs were discerned of an in tended movement in the British northern enmp. "When the heat, which wns more frightful thau nny yet experienced, hnd vrnrn off, the British cannon started in full force, and their infantry advanced in extended order. "Oenernls Botha nnd Cronje held the high hills over which the road to Lady smith passed. When the Mauser fire opened, n pandemonium of sound tilled tne air. I lie vindictive crash of lyddite hells, the sharp volleys of Lee-Metfords and the whiplike crack of Mausers were interspersed with the boom of the Boer Maxims. The battle ended with dark ness, hut not without evidences of exe cution anioiijf the British that were mani fested at sunrise. "Field Cornet Krnst Kmilio wns killed; nor did the generals escape unscathed. "At the central position, Swnrt kop, where tlie other road to Lndysmith cross es the hills, the British ndvanccd from low kopjes on the banks of the Tugela unmolested. Then they entered the zone of Mauser fire, nnd, although their naval guas kept up the usual terrible racket, the advance was stopped and the British had to count out their dend and wounded. "Commuudsnt Yiljoen and two burghers were knocked senseless by nn explosion of lyddite, but Commandant Viljocii re- i ieiu i ornet lleilbron ed toward crcnter personnl liberty nnd of society. They demand the abolition of docu ments for proving Identity nnd nlso the abolition of the necessity for the pass port. They repudiate compulsory mili tary service, nnd if forced to bear nrtns tuey nre liable to emotional enthusl asm. lending to self sacrifice. The form of death which they ndopt is usu nlly burial while alive, but occasional ly It Is self destruction by fire, hen the last great sacrifice of the sect wns mnde, the people adopted the voluntary cremation method as 9 means of getting an eternal release from their troubles. On a single day four families went out from a village and did themselves to death. A huge oven was built, nnd into It those who voluntarily decided themselves. The people who lacked the noccssnrv enthusiasm or strength of mind or who felt that they were not worthy of at tempting the great achievement knelt nnd prayed while they wept for their relatives nud friends, whose charred bones they kissed In au ecstasy of af fection and admiration. pany has arranged for a special pc sonally conducted tour through Ct! lomi.i, to leave New York and Phila delphi.i on February tj, by specu i unman drawing room sleeping ca ani connecting at Kl 1'aso with lb "Mexico and California Special, composed exclusively of Pullma parlor smoking, dining, drawing room sleeping, compartment, and ohserva tton cars, for tour through California returning by March 29 Kound trip tickets, covering all necessary expenses, $175 from all points on Pennsylvania Railroad. 1-or further information apply ticket agents; Tourist Ageut, 1196 nroadway, new vork ; 4 Court Street Brooklyn : 780 Broad Street. Newark N. J. ; B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, luo. ; v-onn Murids. I'assengtr Agei. Southern Disirict, Washington, 1) C. Ihos. E. Watt, Passenger Agen I'mrici, riusDurg, fa : or ad.lreSS (eo. W. Bovd. Assistant 10 uie Plunged tlcncral Pn.Tr .,.,. m.:i. 1-1 I . J.jj,... figcill, 1 UHdUCI Pnia- 1 18 at. to The Doctor Dlsnirreed. Some Vienna snvnns were lately con fronted with n language dillictilty. Ac- i-ui-uuiK 10 1 nt? 1 iKii'pciHinnce r.cige, a young girl, unknown, wns found un conscious In 11 street at rresburg nnd was conveyed to the hospital at Vien na, where she recovered consciousness and beg.in to speak In a language wuicn 110 one present could under stand. 1 lie doctors enme to the con clusion that the young woman wus 11 native of au eastern country. Justices flonnuations- Secretary of Commonwealth Will Not Rccolve Certificates. An eroneous report lias been cir cuiated in the State in regard to the filing of certificates of nomination for Justice of the Peace, in consequence of which a number of such certificates have alreajy been received at the State Department at ITarrisbiirr , . ft. I hey have been promptly returned oy the Secretary of the Common wealth, with the information that thev should be filed with the County Com missioners. As a great many of these nomina Hons are not made until just before Consequently some professors from the last day named for the filing, some the oriental fcIioo were ca ed In, and nf fk t, . 1 i they were all agreed that the gl, did 1', not speak a correct language, but a , "rt,,fica;e,s to ,he wronS Plac dialect. The professor of Persian held that she spoke a Persian dialect nud that he understood it. Another pro- feasor was of opinion that It was an Abysslulan dialect. A third was con. vlnced that It was n Turkish patois. since tin? snvans were not agreed the police deemed It necessary to make In quiries, with the result that te stran . 1 . 1.1,1 r-.i . -t iu uc incu, tan 10 get tneir names upon the official ballot. The State Department announces that it will be well for all candidates . 1, r. f T r . n iui me unite 01 justice 01 tne feace to know that the Secretary of the - 1. , , . . . . v-ommonweaun nas decided not to receive any certificate or papers nom- ger was proved to be a Hungarian who "'a""B -".'aies tor mat omce, and nan escaped rrom a prison and who lllc lJ,ul,cr P'ace to nie tnem is did not understand a word of Persian. Abysslulan or Turkish. Loudon Globe. with the County Commissioners. Leech ness In KnUlniK t.eeehea. runners go about their busl au intorestinz war. ITnvlni? fenced and watered a suitable vueadow. mey proceed to sow It with leeches bv scattering them broadcast on the laud OLD MEXICO- Twenty-ihreo Days' Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co m- from sacks containing ir(.(H)0 leeches Pany has arranged for a snectal ner each. All that is now uecesAry is to sonally-conducted tour through Old provide for the crop plenty Trf water Mexico bv soecial Pullman train nf parlor-smoking, dining, sleeping, com partment, and observation cars, to leave New York aud Philadelnhia February 12, visiting all the principal points of interest in the "Land of Montezuma," and spending five davs in the City of Mexico. Kound-tnp tickets, covering all necessary expenses, $300 from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad. bor further information apply to ticket agents j Tourist Agent, 1196 and plenty of blood. The usual meth od of, providing the latter Is to drive old horses and cattle Into the Inclosure miuici lines iresii moon rrom a slaughter house Is supplied. Chicago iews. Trite expressions. We are tired of hearing the expres sion, "Stood like a stag at bay." How many ever saw a "stag at bay?" Is It anything like the way a cow stands when a woman approaches with a pail? ctounocd like a fog horn whistle" farm, near Montgomery, the body of baby Delaney, the yourcest victim of the quadruple murder on November iC, was discovered last Thursday morning. It was directly underneath the spot where Hummel's horse stood, and was covered with dirt, stones and cornstalks. The child's skull had been crushed in by a terrific blow from some blunt instrument. 1 ne iiummei murder was com mitted on the night of November 16, and one week later the bodies of Mrs Hummel and two children were found tin ler a strawstack a mile from the Hummel house. No trace of the other child, a girl about two years of age, could be found. District Attorney Kaupp and Sher : 1 , in uanimc received iniormition as to the whereabouts of the body. They took the midnii'ht train for Montgom ery, drove to the scene of the murder. and went directly to the spot where the body was buried. Much mystery surrounds the affair. as the officials refuse to tell how or from whom they receive their inform ation as to the location of the body. It was surmised that Hummel had confessed, but lie and his attorney deny this. He displayed no emotion when told the body of the child had been found. AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolv ing Look Case. Best office or li brary article ever patented, and siai.s EVERYWHKRE ON SIGHT, at a good profit. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money ? Ask the publisher of this paper to show you sample of this stand, or write us for ull particulars at once. (I4d6m) Marsh Mfg. Co., No 542 West Lake St, Chicngo. The Standard Oi! Company has sent instruction? to every oil depot of the trust in the United States to raise the price of oil three cents a gallon. This means that the income of the Standard Oil Company will be-nearly doubled. The people of the United States consume 970,000,000 gallons of oil every year. The increase will be three cents a gallon. t The Cure that Cures t Coughs, Colds, Grippe, WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS siiould ulso be dropped. A fog horn Is Broadway. New York : a Court Strf x.njnus. aiciuson irnnk l'n Xn l?rri C,r...t X' 1. IN. .; ii. Courlaender. Tr.. Passentrpr . - - --- -- never Globe. heard In covered. wounded and, oa refusing to surrender, , ip nil,, 1. "The British loss wns probably insignifi cant. They complain that sporting Mau sers were found on the field una soft nosed bullets, with Lee-Metfords. The Boers admit that sporting Mausers were occasionally found, but they deny the charge respecting expansive bullets. Not a shot was fired by the J'.oers with can non or ritie at the Swart kop position this side the river. "One thousand infantry and n battery advanced yesterday to the second row of low hills between the reoiil.li,.,,, .i the river. Heavy cannonading proceeded at a range of 2,000 ynrds, but the feder als maintained the silence of denth. This must have staggered the British, as the 4 Tii"V XL"ZW sZZR old tij all 'druggists 25 SSOctsT InrjulstHve people are the funnels of ASent Baltimore District, Baltimore, conversation. They do not take in any- Ma-t Colin Studds, Passenger Agent, ! tuiug ior uieir own use, to pass It to nnother. Passions weaken, but habits strength CO with nge.-W R. II l.eckev. but merely Southeastern District, Washington, D. I C.j Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent, ! western District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Phila. 1-4-41, If Women Want to Bell Eeal Estate. Seek Change in the Law That Gives Hus band the Advantage, Certain ot Pennsylvania's married women are seriously considering the advisability ot a crusade to do awav advance was stopped, and this nioruing I w',n the legislative act which Drevents thev hill! rntii-orl In tlw.l.. ..1.1 I.: 1. I .u: I . " r - w. v. w im ii uiu I'OBUIUIIH, BOER HKAD LAAGKit. Lmivsmitt, "e only exception to this act, which. ' I I L. . . 1 ' their class from disposing of real estate witnout the consent of their lords Tlie KlKktln at Splon'a Kop. 10ER IIKAT1 I.AAr:i.'i t.i Jan. 24. A battle has been raging aloua Dy l"e way, was passed away Dack in between '?he K L,? 'V """"e sole trader." The 6.000 British. The fighti,,; is in tM u u !!:0maP 8Dd the WOman whose wing at Spion's kop. The Boers undei nusDand doesn't contribute to her sup Botha and Cronje have hpn ..,.f 1. : i I Dort are the "lemmA t,,t...o ?--!-?r.,1U8h l l,ewi,e 'e "'iking .' They don't reauirethe consent nf - positions, husband reeonnoissanee of the Boer t-resiaent steyn ws under fire at loremosi position of the Free Staters, the Noted Novelist Dead. LONDON Jan. 22.-tor. Itichard D. - wan oorn at ionir w iiiongage it or Decome guarantee for another person. But the great majority of married women living in ths Keystone State must get permission from their hus. h, Berkshire. In 1N2.". irn,i,,,...i ... I bands when hew r-rr,t.ml. j: txx i8ff7itftsr,;.s 5u:,ntess with theirown property-Th" works are "Clara Vaughn "Loraa esertlon concession was considered Dooue" and "Crlpps the Carrier," besidei ,awmakers a great grant, but the pwma aud trauHiutions. women of to-day are not impressed General Br.W. , Wa.hln. tou ma8nim!y the exception. WASHINOTON, Jan. 24. - (JeUP'ral Y Wa"1 ,he Prlvlle8e o doing with uTohu It. Brooke, formerly governor gen- 0Wn aS theV see fit- '8 probable Z .1 ""rI "vva " "asjungtoD l,iai an enort win be made to brine brMBr-e S Yd? aTc'S . "pel of th. ancient ac? James T. Dean. ' LaptalD and then the "femme sole trader" will cease to be a picturesque feature of otherwise practical Pennsylvania. Oanian Dlarna Locked I'p. 8UAKIN, Egypt, Jnu. 22. - Osmai Dlgna, principal general of the lute Kba bfa Abdullah, who was captured lasi Thursday in the hills near Tokur, wai brought here yesterday and imprisoned. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver III., Bll .".f ' 'nd8tlon, Headache, "y to take, easy to operate. 25c. ILOBIDA. Two Weeks' Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The first Pennsylvania Railroad tour ... oi tne season to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia February 6. Excursion tickets, including railway transportation, Pullman accommoda- j lions (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates : New York, $50.00 ; 1 Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore ' and Washington, $48.00 j Pittsburg, , $53.00 and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other information apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent at 1 196 Broac'way, New Xork ; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn 1 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; .B. Cour laender, jr., fassenger Agent, Balti more District, Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington, D. C; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western Dis trict, Pittsburg, Pa.; or to Geo. Vv. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia. 3.4 4t. Some men never want to work until they have given thing else a fair trial. 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