THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. 5.4 Citizens are still seeking the robber who bound and gagged Miss Marguer ite Ross in her home in Wiliams burg. It is supposed that the intru der intended to burn the gir] to death Discovering that she was the house, the robber che imnsensibility and dragged her 1} dining-room, nsacked alone her int into ked th Then he ra: 1 house, collecting finery, sil jewelry in a bag. He then othing of unconscious girl l and p paper Tags her Before he applied the match, Frank Ross, a brother girl, came home from school at the locked door, threw his on the porch and went downtown lieving help was at hand, the rc fled out the back 1 be Oly The girl when discovered The chief veterinarian vania, Dr Pear Government veterinarian, ler, of near gin county the d verware satuar the 1 Hea anda ’ door w was still v i 1 L.eonard ™ . I exas - . ~y 1ile mMmspectors fo and has Barks $ cted iSease cattie Chester He bakery y men and women oat houses al being robbed f al in his pockets, the bread and n the wagon were stolen and taken to a boat house. Traub was de- hivering bread in the vicinity two men and two women halted him While the men rifled his pockets the women looted the Wagon of its con. tents RNs from one 1 aw { » H ng Ua by Lreek, the when ite The holdup is the third that has occurred in that vicinity during the past three weeks, Major W. G. Speck, of Carlisle, was re-clected major of the Eighth Regi ment by the commissioned officers The summer home of the Philadel phia Young Men's Christian Associa tion, en Dwight Farm, Downingtown, has been closed for the season Judge Isaac Johnson, at Media, overruled a motion for arrest of judg ment and a motion for a new trial in the case of John Wilson, Jr, of Ches- ter, convicted of selling adulterated milk. The farmers of Montgomery Coun. ty have enjoyed three nights’ sleep without the theft of a horse. Eight horses stolen within ten days is the record for the last count. No part of the county has been immune. Hard. ware stores did a big business in supplying extra latches, staples and Jocks. Joseph Devlin, 35 years old, of Phoenixville, was drowned while swimming in the Schuylkill River, near the borough water works. Dev. lin was racing two lad in a row-boat, when he became exhausted and sank NOTES AND COMMENT, “r. A farmer, or anybody else, should dress according to his work. But there ig solid satisfaction in bathing, the work is finished for the day. : This is hard advice for the hay- ing seazom, but good fur most of the year. Clothing in time of rest helps &uake the man. after tiaving failed to get practical results in produckg rainfall by use of explo glves, the same French experimentors are now trying to ward off hallstorms by exploding bombs in advance of encouraging, the Massachusetts Ploughman states. A successful de vice of this kind would be a treasure for the tobacco growers. The home mending society, recently proposed by a Chicago clergyman, will certainly find its work cut out for it in almost any contemporary commu nity. Minor quarrels patched neatly short ‘notice Matchmakers who belong to the society will doubtless be held responsible all repairs in home circ of their individual con trivance at for £8 Fruit Grower what many The expert people is such trials Green's A writer in Married life is not imagine it to be { many married that if they knew in advance the they ergo in mar never have form mortal is perfect, different opin In married life Dear an BAYS pepole oho would have to un ried life they would union Ne Young oy $ ave nm this 4 ed Me yet et no weaknesses and zhor and each must delfishnes We One of the No Lior man he than haps the mo the fords r need for recrea farmer loyal! g's t yet Het of decls Justifi agined but it n scarcely be approved Necess iy i all men to work part of Ay compe the it never re res them to ¢ all the time failures and other are not sufficiently ul rest gus Mortgages rog forms of important tc f walt adversity deprive farmer ng reviving year when cl the status of his WOrk it m con Equa! in are right, if {ree om bho *Cuperation and az any & period of rebuild ing malic conditions and farming the season ea wt venient bis wife's heres every respect pot duty, t« isehold toll and en revivifiea of interest reneway ome f{r iD n crumbling mass What makes the dif bance to wonder nould 1 1 How often equal possibilities as wide two terra iy takez the conscientious, principles are Care made and he becomes the Caey victim of passing circumstand at the blows, The terrace eptions of life taken deep grip that will lessen the him from days of storm and ¢& as the mercy of other 12 High neglected terrace is that every wind like the vine-covered ideals and its on the noble have ciaracter danger to str and duties, con £8, in Har claim is ca bn Burroughs, Magazine, writing disputes the any of the lower animals of thought After recounting interesting tests, Mr. Burroughs "Animals have keen percep in many respects they form no concep powers of comparing They live - » - . entirely in and through their Zensecs per's that pable many said tions-—keener own--but have no cur tions, imagination, comparisons, reason they ire strangers. They never return themselves in thought They sense intelli the fundamental emotions and appe tites men and the jower animals love, Thuager, Jealousy, pride, curiosity, play; of thought and thought ind the emotions that go with if. be chugs to man alone. It ix as #1 the pryebic world were divided into two planes, one above the other—the plane of sense and the plane of spirit. In the plane of aense Wve the lswer ani mals, oaly now and then just treaking but he rises into the plane of spirit, and here lives hia proper life, Is emancipated from sense in a way that beasts are not.” COMMERCIAL REVIEW. R. G. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade says: Confidence increases each week as 2 larger proportion of the agricultural yield is placed beyond the reach of mjury and industrial undertakings are less interrupted by labor controver- sites. It is not to be expected that the business world will suddenly abandon its conservative attitude, purchases being still restricted largely to such needs as are clearly discerned, but there is evidence of a growing dispo- sition to provide for more remote re- qurements. In many lines, particu- larly dry goods, stocks have been re- shipments are expanding in a healthy manner. Distribution of merchandise is pro- viding the railways with a large ton- nage, preparations are heing made to handle the enormous crops and the gross earnings of all railways report- ing for three weeks of August show a gain of 1.4 per cent over the same time last year. Foreign commerce for the last week at this port was smaller than a year ago, exports decreasing $307,277, while imports $004,083 and this tendency TEEPONS] ble for the Treasury deficit in August, customs receipts about $1,000 000 behind those of the same last year. Protracted meetings cussing the matter of prices for products tended restrict business and ol restored until point ici 18 largely falling y Gis steel t to wh be dradstred wh} Wheat, WHOLESALE MARKETS. Himore : £ x kens, turkeys, 136 PEANI xe i. fle: 6 Cet foes ou w he b other GOmcostic, a Ste CABBAGES per nw Les 1 * als say, LONE isianc 100, 1.50(@ 2.50; per barrel, 2g Live Stock. hicago—~CATTLE-Good to prime 5400.10; poor medium, 5.00, stockers and feeders. 2.00 1.35(.4.00; heifc 75 anners, 1.0s8@m225;: bulls, 200 Jtont Western steers, 2 £0 try {io COWS, rs Texas-fed butchers, ! hoice heavy, 5.200 rough heavy, 4605.00: light, 150505; bulk of sales, 530% 5.45% Sheep and lambs steady choice wethers., 3.500 4.00; fair fo choice mixed. 3.0001 1.40: West. ern sheep, 275@4.00; native lambs +00@s 75; Western lambs, 4006's 55 New York-—~BEEVES—Native steers 3.65 @ 7.00; half-breeds, 3.50 @ 4.00; tockers, 3.20; bulls, 280@'31%5: cows. L2s@3.2 Cablgs quated live cattle ind sh &p uric ranged; refrigerator seef loWer, 0 cents per pound. LALVES—Veals, it & 25¢. lower: Western calves, 20 to 35 cents lower Veals, S500@5.174 ;grasiers 3 O65 37s; Western calves, s.00@s.12'% SHEEP AND LAMBS--Shecp and ambs steady; medium common lambs tlow to 25c. lower. Sheep, 2.80@4.25; :hoice, 4.50; culls, 2.50@ 300; lambs, {500s 70. : HOGS-Good mediom State hogs, 10, WORLD OF LABOR The Canadian Manufacturers’ Asso. tiation has declared for open shops. In 20 years the Brotherhood of Lo. Somotive Engineers has not had a strike. There are over 250,000 bookkeepers Soldiers in the Italian army are lowed cigars as part of their daily rations, The Switchmen’s Union of North merica will meet in Indianapolis in o- ' HAD TO CIVE UP. | uffered Agonies From Kidney Disorders Until Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills. George W. Renoff, of 10628 North Lleventh street, Philadelphia, Pa. a | man of good repu- | tation and stand- ing, writes: years ago 1 was suffering so with S$ my oak and kid- t neys that I often ME Lud to Jay off, fk The kidney secre R tions were un patural, my and stomach were swollen, and | tad no appetite. When doctors failed to help me 1 began using Doan's Kid- pey Pills and improved until my back was strong and my appetite returned. During the four years since 1 stopped using them 1 have enjoyed excellent health, The cure was periianent.” (Rigned) GEORGE W. RENOFF, A TRIAL FREE-Address Foster. Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥. For sale by all dealers. Price, 0 cents. i8 A TREACHE CUS ANIMAL Black Panther of Africa More Fercecl ous than the Benga! Tiger. Of all the big, dangerous cats, none i#¢ more unapproachable and more treacherous than the black parcther Halling the heart of the est African jungle, lithe and su: of body and nervy #lealthy m uder exceeds even a Benga big feline that rot venture from cech alert gra tiger ie the liot oEiy cat 80 absolu he shuns BABY BORN TO FORTUNE. John Nicholas Brown, 4 Years Worth $10,000,000. Nickolas Ercen cf Rhode oniy 4 vears old. but be | 8: fils { { artune : unele "aE has three & Yacht, is always )¥ a physician and bas a ten servant He lives “i Clg, worth fron on DOT ther was a Mrs. George A Fund of Humor. William Winter, the dramatic eritie iz thought by some to writs band of any man giants (red the worst There may the past, men who surpassed one his equal remains ago Mr. Winter was traveling in Scotiand, and having had many amusing experiences, wrote an account of them to R. H. Stoddard. in New York Mr. Stoddard received the letter at breakfast and. combin ing familiarity with the intuitions of | the poet, managed to make it out, and | good laughs He glanced up at Mrs. Stoddard and sald: “It's from William Winter, Very funny. Want to read it?” “You know | can never read a word of his writing,” answered Mrs. Stod- dard. “Oh, that doesn't matter” replied Mr. Stoddard, tossing the letter over: “it's just as funny to look at!” Passing of Princeton Alumni. The necrological report of Princeton theological seminary containg the names of 66 of the alumni who died last year, of whom the oldest had reached the age of 93 years and § months; one other bad passed his $ist year; 19 others their 80th; 22 others their 70th, and 11 thelr 60th The youngest died at the age of 28 years and 6 months, The average age of the 66 was 70 years and 11 months living in ley, Years enjoved several Old English Coin. J. 8, 8mijedge Ras an pld coin which wal recently dug up on he Carlos pun. The particularly well preserved English coin. On one side Is igscribed Geor gius 11, Rex, ahd on the other side" It is a Ilittic larger than the American 25-cent piece. FITS i pop cared, No fitsornervouss NerveRlestorer $2trial bottle and treatise free Pr. RH Kuixe, Lad, ¥81 Arcu St, Phiia,, Pa, - —-—— Sanitary crusaders are now after owners a——“—.; HH, Gazex's Boxs, of Atlanta, Ga. are H - Dropay § ath inthe ASR SHAS SAAR NASA, The Sultan of Turkey aims to outlive all 1 amsurePiso'sCare forConsumption saved my life three ago. Mus, Teomas Ros. Eine, waple St, Norwich, N.Y. Feb. 17, 1900 The firet Catholic church ever built in Chicago, lil, cont $300, A Novey Team, The owner of a large ostrich farm in southern California has trained a pair of these huge birds to drive as he would drive horses, hitching them to a light buggy or trotting cart, which has in ite design a third wheel. This is to prevent the vebicle from turning over. It is by no means an easy task to drive such a wierd team, ag you can not pull up your “horses” by reins. If you did it would probably result in serious injury to the valu- able birds. The only way to guide the conveyance ig to hit the offside bird on the opposite side to that which you want him to go. Another objection to this kind of “horse” is that if he should catch sight of a bit of banana peel, or something equally attractive, he does not hesitate to make a dive sideways for it. As os triches go like the wind, and can make a sudden dead stop, the jerk the rider receives is not a pleasant out, if a piece of orange peel should happen accidentally to meet the eye of his strange “horses.” Falkland's Plague of Geese. There appears to an excellent opening for a new industry in the Falkland islands Gov. Grey Wilson reports that an agitation i on foot to the government to undertake diminution of the wild—"but *ip ich too tame'-—goose, and does not sympathize with it be induce the reality m that be The farmers tl work paying $250 a kb Deak as meantime are doing themselves, and sre indred for the upper of slaughter: and it 104 060 to grass for advantage ceadls evide nee is suggested that from 160 C00 pecse re resenting ight ¥ ¥ Wi eheep with be CeBiroye points out that the cellent eating, and commercial enterprise waste LRE that ht preserve from about i inde of food and the high which this pro ons px down slaughter to {f the vas! broker Fay CREE Stories nothing « of which are Positive, Comparative, Superlative ‘| have used ore of your Fish Brand Blichers for five years and now want & New one, aise one for a friend. | would not be withoi't one for twice the cost. 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