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He came with the view of return- ing to France after a few months, but a beautiful Cherokee maiden in- terrupted his plans; he pald court to married and ever afterward liv his Indian wife finally agreed to Through Florida he had drifted into girl, whose blood still courses suffi- Louis young women to entitle them to equal rights with the full-blood tribesmen of to-day. The ancestry was traced directly by the Dawes commission. and upon their investigation of the alleged rights of the Mieses Hall was estab lished their title to the land. They have 600 acres of as valuable land as is included in the ymain of five tribes. The young woimnen are but 1-16th Indian blood.—St. Louis Globe Democrat. d« the ROSCOE CONKLING'S BIG FEE. 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Th ¥ i Inge man Was cent assault him to ti the Eastern tenced fee ment in years Penitentiary ree stolen years rege W. Willaver, i hiveryman, was purchased by Van Bus Pottst Philadelphia A sorrel he three ago from Pottstown (ye n Tuesday Howard kirk, of horse stable. When he was identified by Willaver and sev stablemen. wn, at the horse arrived eral Judgments entered at Ho laysburg against John A. Lawver, th missing Altoona newspaper publisher judgment for $67% mm favor f Lawver himself as executor of the Samuel Barins estate. His recorded liabilities aggregate $12,000, At the coroner's inquest cause of the explosion which killed { rockmen at the Pine Hill Col. four liery, Pottsville, some witnesses testi were Une 1% mto the VUMMEKCIAL hEViLw. R. G. Dun of Trade” Trade ays: has improved and the fact that last week's variations in prices of steel products failed to demoralize that industry, The industrial atmosphere is still dis- turbed by labor controve rales, how. ever, and it will be impossible to fully restore national prosperity until the proportion of voluntarily unemployed wage-earners is greatly reduced. Dé spatches from leading cities gndicate irregular conditions, but there is creasing confidence in the Prospec ts are considered br Pacific Coast, because of prices paid for farm CIgN Commerce | last week was showing a loss of pared with the while imports Price the iron and constructions are cent reduction, but ject may have been tainly militated against most critical still more attra prevail INg contracts. Failures this United and in Canad; year ago. Bradstreet's same week last veat — $ wy reased $2 2f uncerta Causes in the State yCar, AVS: "Wheat, including p the week ending ploding dynamite, and others testified they were killed by an explosion of gas. A verdict that the cause of death it unknown was rendered. Because of the lurch of a trolley car Castle Division John Motley, Greenbury, fell from his seat and his neck was broken neath the wheels and was mangled. jury at Bellefonte returned a verdict against Ira Green, aged 22, and Wil died. The fugitives were caught after a chase of several days and Green and Dillon were accused of murder, of the prisoners who did not escape gave the principal evidence against the two accused men, week, 1.14 2 430.5 10 in From July 1 to d gregate 10634.1581 bushel 078.289 last year, 36,777, 54,761,506 in 1001 ( the against 6 this 0 . : n 1002 and 6.607.611 TF se! tr ate ne exg MY fey week aggregate S20 2 WHOLESALE MARKET irk—FILOUR--R¢ nehanged: fancy cream. 14a 15; store EGGS--Steady and onchanged: 20 CHEESE-Stron large, ool ; medium, 0 nos. changed: by » - YY Gas, SMa, Live Stock. New York — BEEVES medium steers siow to isc. lower; common steers 25¢. lower; bulls and COWS easy; common to choice steers, 40 ne oo oxen, 4 284.7%; bulls, 2.70 4.25; cows, 1.60 3.40. Cables steady Live cattle 10%5@ 12 per pound, dress. ed weight; refrigerated beef, 1035611 Yer Dt und CALVES Steady; veals, s0037.28 tops, Roo; culls, 4.50; buttermilks, 3.7 no Westerns. Dressed calves strong city dressed veals, B@i12 per pound country dressed, 7VitatoY%; dressed grassers and buttermilks, a7. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts 2.200 head Sheep steady; prime lambs, 1015. higher: others steady sheep, 2.50400; lambs, $2547.00 culls, 4.00{4. 80. HOGS — Firm; heavy State hogs, ¢.8o Chicago—CATTLE--Good to prime steers, 8.256.530; poor to medium, 4.2%80%.15; stockers and feeders, 200 400; cows, 1.500425; heifers, 20¢ fag.00; canners, 1.502.060; bulls, 2.00 @ 4.00; calves, 3.000 4.25. HOGS-—~Market 10c. higher. Mix. ed and butchers, 5.256 5.50; good to choice heavy, 5.2005 45; rough heavy sooms.20; light, s40@s.60; bulk of Good and WORLD OF LABOR A school for cabmen is projected in Austria. There is a total to date of 120 lo Theatrical Stage Employes. St. Paul (Minn) unions interested in a metal trades council have affected a permanent organization, he headquarters of the Western Federation of Miners, now in Denver. » YUL pen ot SN TINT Miss M. 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Mass. AL AYLI “LEADER"™ AND "RE sional TER PEATER” SHOTGUN SHELLS Loaded * Leader" and * Repeater’ Smoke every important Good shots shoot and more uniformly Col, is to be removed to Lead, S. D New York, one of the last Senter standing. . : . Union. coal miners in Lancssvinre England, have protested against any Many of | the men are only earning $1 a day ! and working but four davs a week Adee order w ve pon - whom i once for blanks and Lastroctions. Wills Bubdire a Tndiare Ave. Wrige me ; hd