UurnilFoptom * News of Pennsylvania « Sy a : RC. Me cummins - omar an — —— F ARMERS' LEAGUE FOR TWO-CENT RATE LANCASTER. . SA — LAW. SISTER'S SU ITOR KILLED, Sta-| Frank ( ‘orodine Coz victe «d Of Second Degree Murder. Easton (Special).— Frank Corodi- no, an Itallan, of Slegfrieds, found guilty of murder in the second degree, after being on trial days, for the murder of Antonio Pug- llese. Corodino’s sister was the ob- Ject of the affections of both Antonio Galirdi and Antonio Pugliese She seemed to prefer Pugliese, but her relatives favored Galirdi The latter, seeing that chances were against the success of his sult, conspired with Corodino put the rival out of the way. Pugliese was shot on May 31, 1903, and dled sub- sequently in the Allentown Hospital. Corodino and QGalridi fled, and the latter is still at liberty Corodino was arrested in Easton several months ago, after having traveled over a big section of the country. He is 26 years old and a cement worker. Mennonite Home Gets $100, 000, Lancaster (Special ) The Men- nonite Home, Orville, will come intp an of $100,000 eventually through the beneficence of the late David Landis, who com- mitted suicide hanging at his home in Lancaster Township a week agQ, ¥ His estate, valued at sum, ls to beld In trust bank, and the income is to { his aged widow. At her | income bequeathed to three | aged sisters, and upon thelr | the estate is to rt to the i nonite Home, Perry County Court Says New tute Is Confiscatory. Harrisburg (Special).—Judge Shull, of the Perry County Court, in an opinion unique in literary con- the Pennsylvania unconstitutional its application the River & Western Rall- Company, which connects Dun- Bloomfield law, he declares in his de- Forming Organization On Board Of Trade Principles. Lancaster of Fulton, (Special) .—The farmers Little Britain and Dru- more Townships, of Lancaster Coun- ty, have formed an organization styl- ed “The F League,” which is founded principles as rd As set fourth to be adopted, anization is intended to be manent, active association in ithern end of Lanaester Coun- cree, is in derogation of both the order that all farmers and citi United States and the Pennsylvania zen enerally may systematically | co00 tions work in unison and harmony for the Judge Shull audtes Bzures of the general improvement, advancement Conor's enrol Be to ah ow that the and betterment of the farming SOT enforcement of the rate ordained by munity, financially, intellectually the last Legislature would be confis: and morally i eT . The is to enroll. as nearly as SO yy id result in loss of possible, all live, progressive farm- “This result the from actual figures arg and husiness mes into ond BIOS: is easlly comprehended. It requires well-organized assoclation, in which - : y ) each shall work for the good of gl] Dit lumed mathemal ical knowledge and all for each. It is the intention would -uot: be: remote. when again 10 have membership of 200, and would be posted the Sherift’s sale at the moeting ol the body mat-},... "ye figures of a man's hand ters of mutual interest will be dis- would write upon the plaster of the cussed. i wall, like that in the palace of the when Belshazzar, greatly trou- and his countenance changed in Tekel. Would Rob Bondholders, ‘To compel compliance with the { mandates of this statute by the plain. sis- | tiff company means robbing the bond- were at-| holders of their securities, in which and fatally shot, | they placed their money at a reason- Croweb a new mining camp | able rate of in good faith, part of the county.|deprive the community of the facili- wttacked Gardner and | tieg for transportation of freight and ut warning, firing on! passen ger Which they now enjoy, Scaldgd By Hot Tomatoes, irk. and conf and fran-|{ York (Special).—White beflet struck Gardner chiss of And OF | her mother can ton of the chin, glanced and | what p urpose ? | Hagek. 5 vears breast, lodging in the | to aac ¢ Years oiq, \t almost the same mo- | many | burned. The xford was shot in the| without rhyme or jar and after screwing on a cap in- back They fell to| figures, reputation, | verted it ag a test for leakage It rother. The Italians | pl wdged to perform act in the! was then that the jar burst and the immediately after Ame 1 { boiling contents poured over the lit- Gardner recovered suf-] “We say of reform as was | tle girl who was standing nearby himself upon his | said by Madam Roland of liberty, in| -— on them. Two of] the days of the French Revolution: | Tot Opens Mother's Letter, the Italian struck by Gard-| ‘Oh, liberty, liberty, how many crimes Harrisburg (Special) ner's ile 1 fell dead in their] committed in thy name? | old Robert racks | is a virtue of lofty attri-| | butes, but it comes in the voice, ‘As OVER WIFE. | ye would that men should do unto you, do even them,’ and To The | not in black and blighting thunder | us clonds destruction, havoc and | confi cation was struction, declares several two-cent law and rate void In Susquehanna armer’'s on the same Do of Trade. he constitution to road cannon and Junction. The to idea at inheritance eo King bled him, TWO DE SAD, TWO DYING. by Boss, Fatally Wounded By Kills (Special). boss, and his Rexford, Mine the above by a local be paid to death the equally death Men- Italians, Two. -Charles Pittsburg Gardner, a ter, Mr: rege tacked ans mine interest reve operty watching Mildred fatally mother had filled the gtoc Khe olders. iatoes obey the caprice of al was of whose members, reason, facts or ment Mrs smal formation or the of refo might raise elbow and fired uj were Sever -3 are Leonard House of Detention the next term is | charged with openin | letter addressed to h {claimed that his sis opened { letter and burned it (t is sald iad believed that the letter contain- | ed money because it was registered, and that prompted him to oj “Reform En i of POURED OIL ye #0 to mothe Fights Fireman Ww ho Came Rescue Of Woman. tae y L# Of Pittsburg drink. years, gheny, wife's “Coal Crazed with aged 41 of 202 Spring Garden, Alle-| attempted to zet fire to his clothes after he had poured Bre Neighbors heard the woman’ 3 and notified the Allegheny fire « Op- erator Drady despatched Firemen W. Reismayer 1 Beg t the woman's men eile knife abont they were not com » Bedsma under arrest an re met with — inton waz in tha anit deter: 1 ee 4 Siva on th and hand tral Smitta: but sl ous sl { Special) .~ Rupert Regulation Is Remedy. Where it is shown in the language of the constitution charter rights | found to to the| citizens of the C let the law be abridged, and proper tribunal or Smittaner, en it that be injurious Accused Of Despoiling Grave. wealth, | York (Special)-—Iida Holl head, power ‘EK . 5 ¢ : 13 regulated by! 19 and Clara Chimmins, 13 years charter re-| old, were arrested with stealing images, ribt and flowers i from the grave of a newly {infant in St Patrick's near this place The warrants sworn out by the father common . oil over EE ings asserted the conduct charged Mis y the iried rted that an) not even is suffered citizen is heard to] ottie the opera-| and relegate us { infant IEA WAREON | and dis-| at bar, it is ase ini a Cemetery y injur ‘ wore dead F ¢ thr Of ne to Killed, Pockets F uit Or Money Moadville cum, aged Rail} penters at Estate! was struck by i ! ! Street crossing and kil behalf widow and two da 17 bia of the ‘eatern Real on all bonds of | plaintiffs, | fondant other in from nerv- An Arm. fir. €. 0 Phy sician [owes Oil City (Special) st fit STATE OB iT ARY. MARRIAGE ANNULLED. lenbeck, of Str . . most prominen Eleven Years! +h County, wa : Aving. accident Hi Woman Found After First Husband Was | editor suffered prin i i Jina tank I 5 ne rnind aon . . iad i Plymouth {Spocrial) ty Ada i Gling in 10 i 151 ) « A535 AGRE : . . : . the inflam 2 k 5 3 Doing for i i Leper Pe bi $ ng the heat arm so ar terran Deino- eleven he county and found-! ov ara that nec: burg Times.” Hej his political prin-; 24 OD the elec-| annuliment id supported Palmer Steele had deserted ber ti» was a faithful] years later the Union, # hat he was Fourth Re married Kepp and itesrs, hav- | happ eleven aad four ago sh : wound- sole was alive She for Hiram an | jage to Kepp 18998, band, was ali warded " oy . > i ’ NEWS IN BRIEF. oged to of he Groor of Chi Norman voutl, ing a ride on a Read fell beneat! i bad his right that it hed Bequests { 1.0 onel 0 three Reading F churches and $500 Loe aritable institutions fail in fl : f | late Mrs. Kate Hawley, who was widow of Jesse G. Hawley, the mil have noth-! jiangire publisher of Reading secure af; «pagie.” because the was writ with without atfesting The potato crop in York County is ! short The vield has not quite heen | two-thirds and farmers are holiing { back their crops with a view of gét- ting a dollar a bushe Harrisburg { Spec Reports] Contractor D D Nyce broke om Dr. Willlam Frear, one | ground at Doylestown for the erec- be tha Tatas asd 3h ne. | tion o} a silk ribbon mill on Harvey chemists of the Dairy and Food De-| Avenue, 76x50 feet, which will fur. , partment made Commissioner | nish employment for several hundred Mears Foust, show that all kinds of soft! porsons aturday night. ! drinks are adulterated more or less, | Jogoph Market held up by richest men of especially those prepared to be sold; four Lighwaymen i Shamokin was vrominent in! at State gatherings and big plenics : who clubbed and stabbed him until varion saisiiuns. A leading At the encampment of the Second | bo was senseless, aftor hich they member of ihe West Park Quoit! Brigade of the National Guard sam-! robbed him of $10 and fled. He is Club. he wns jdortified with the, ples of root beer, pon and lemonade in a serious condition. many charizlle prolects nadertaken taken, all of which were advwl-] While alding in exting by that socle! i1is wife diet a, terated with drugs like dye stuffs, Bo at a busness house at Shamokin, month ago ac! gricf and strain at-' artificial flavors and sweetened with | Prank Licosk, fireman, fell thirty tendant upon hor illness caused his rcaccharine instead of sugar. Lemon-; feet from a ladder snd was seriously collapse. ade was principally made of acids, injured. i Chambersburg —ev. John Agnew! . The State water supply commission Crawifo:d, D. D., ¢icd al his home! Allentown Surcoads Ont. has approved the plans for the piers tere Ite was born in Philadelphia 4,00 00h (Special). Three hun- in eas aud wos graduated from the dred acres comprising that portion! ,n conditon of removing the old of Salisbury Township known as|plers after the new bridge is com: in brother wrote Then rhe had lived ored dead gl- they YOArs angles ¢ was told that get out to find several weeks and dependent f Berwick for sup- months etd the wo two is helples Thoma here, Ex-Burgess $l. Windle did at his homo aged 74 years, fiom yi i polson | contra. ted while fishing Wwild- | wood. N geveral woeks 2g Mr Windle sas one of the most iy known in Chester County has been more or less in public since 1883. when he was elected SOFT DRINKS ADULTERATED. Clerk the courts of Chester Coun- Pienic Refreshn ents Usually Made ty for a term of threo yours. He | enlisted in | nited States vice in | 1861 and was «isc barge vl on account | of disablity 16, 1863 fe was! Ir a reat'y 1 speaker and was always mand during local campn Scranton - -James died suddoecly on He wns ot cf vie West Scr: Ad Coatesville upon the town o port The uty, to the woman en congidered {Lt Fer although st will do h Steele, to nt f her mar: 4 done 20 wide- | Ing and | annuime life | Kepp and has jnge mm y | Of Of Acids And Dye. al) of the to Richard was njshing a worn bridges at Lindun, near Williamsport, Unisers v of Pennsylvania in 1841, siudiod "in tho Reforew Presbyterian Sendnary In Fhiladulohis and was|gouth Allentown, were annexed to| pleted. hail : Yiceured to preach in 1844. He was; ’ Eliza Mitchell was appointed post. poasior ia Million, Pa., Xenia, O., and ° ty of Allentown at . meating ui.stress at Spangler, Cambria Coun Prook ya. of City Councils, ¢ newly annex- ty, by the President. Renting —Jo' 4 A. Betesty, land-| ed portion of the city has a populs- Jowish residents of Lebanon have lord of ‘he Central Honse, at Sink-| tion of approximately 2800 and Is} gchroribed liberally to a fund for the ing Sr ving, ad a prominent Demo-| pDamoeratie, according to recent elec-| bullding of a sysagogue there. A erat, <ie1 of cousnmption, aged 54 tun results in the ratio of about 3| congregation has been organized to yenre, | to 2 be known as Beth Israel, think the trolley espouse it, for nuisance front seat fn the no pio 3 T notton, One { girl ,would you must | what could Don't wasteful or | when riding your dress, but keep | than a looking and well groom- | wind? about with a slips | neor iwangdog alr, as though you the m were as far apart the girl by land If you helpless and incompetent for all one trust you with work she is any kind of When you for a yet confident men depend INTERESTING FOR BUSINESS GIRLS. to succeed might first more of a be to be on broad Mit She If you want dress the part. extravagant in yourself neat ed. Don't go be he favorite careening girl | wails to see And the brim the usually girl and sea has di formal olley hod, what BUC. does motor d the §, un and otor cess as poles cards look hat gave of "BH golng to no will " r #1 SNOW tiie noonday t, do 80 in | copying her, and p« mer it will York girl with a eron.— New York anply po rhaps manner be as rare to looking for ininity in hat Pregs Busine helpless, not as ent fem are GARB FOR which are 1 but i JIU JITSU Social meteors, through Lenox »y want {8 a well behaved busine woman pace Har Iv merely afford to, ‘OE have mistake of and elbow well as you can make the Wear jar bor or laces sleeves showing those of such but are kind woman a posit over If you ested fon because dressed look apport Way there is something jone your put it n the bh She img i yrtant employer will ands of tworthy add may have of some mature other after card atter One girl becomes a this y re sho Char mere acter has much and a circum to deal als Nowa on strike reat BLANC lepends THE 1D WOMAN omen IBYS EAL The real woms ot not in a high are for then DOs not becon nor become 100T ional players would ha and silowing high which men's spt rom her parents a card of inter Were sions of wi the twas ! remain imple waved » y 3 sing) TiAl has rather than reached th age of thirtv.fiy ) srt ¥ BITS to dress “i rs sensibly he they ospecially she her has a mother nan on whose card ye could roosters rather enltivate PARIS MILLIN | For the the last Paris an, prices an outcry could not the dressmakers, the same of clients They considered it unreasonable that a woman should pay as $1,000 for a and the est price they could obtain was $60. Today there ig n ity of complaint on their ps they are making hats, and s¢ them, too, at $240 seen wonderful first twenty ti gome good £ lasaed with York World COrre wom the AMONg akers that 1.LOVE famous KS Lucca, villa as OF DOGS novelist, and this where obtain same profit eithon they has is so ghe Ia Signora del fondness for the one occasion milk, and She paid ary ban that heavy upon her at as in Florence, through her ap ignorance of the value of ‘Onida.” whose health hae broken down, still dress es of silk muslin with lengthy trains and white gloves high at the arms Tit-Bits. gh class of 4 charming Mlle de was known Her in owned a much as high: Ramee Cana dress very * " i ense hat wens for a 0 possibii- als art for 10 Rive a meal of bread meat to every dog in Lucca the bill for this quet, although we debts were Lucca, parent money anin caused her on Jing extraordin I had are told aigrettes and marabout at $140 thought we had reached the the $240 hat an extras 1 do not care to qualify “Surprising?” say “Not at all. People wear real upon their dres why should not also have it on their hats?” I was curious to see this sensational hat, and arrived as it was being packed in its cardboard box. a circle of admiring assistants in ecstasies at its beauty, It was a large capeline in straw with a collar of Venetian point around the crown--the lace alone worth $1560—and a small mountain of marabout and aigrottes on one slide Such extravagance is not only wick. ed, but unnecessary, for after all, who wenrs a4 hat at this price? Not a young woman certainly. Such foolish display can only come from an old woman, and she would do well to be more discreet, tures oO Lrg a fie crowding but that limit is agance the milliners wears white lace they 808, BELOVED OF A SPINSTER Some time ago, before ever he wooed and won the fascinating Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg, an eccentric spinster of nature years announced an undying love for the German Crown Prince. The other day the poor lady died and left in her will a sum of money and all her jewelry, valued at £12,000, to the heir appar ent. Not only this: a letter was found among her possessions in which she made him an offer of marriage. The Prince kept the letter, but has sent the money and the jewelry to the Jady's next of kin—Gentlewoman, just HATLESS SHE RIDES AND WALKS One of the most startling features of the summer is the wide spread of | hatlessness among women on seaside and suburban trips. It is no uncom: ' mon thing to see a girl on her way to Manhattan or Brighton Beach, dressed in the height of fashion, but without in mind that there is usually blame at. a hat, Last summer bareheaded girls , tached to both sides, and that what were visible on every side, but they we all have to do Is to make the best | carried their hats. This year they ot one another as we are, rather than | leave them at home, Motoring is re. lament that others are not perfect. sqonsible for the rapid growth of the | New York Journal WORKS BOTH WAYS. It you are disappointed in your hus band after you are married, remember {that it is just possible he is quite as much disappointed in you. Human nature is faulty, and it is well to bear ® Man 1s sal be still the of the Louisville i of Belgium, tavorits the i 20 with food Congo savy ages, avers urpal, but pold AOes not agree them. in the month cated on gre w York W real life literature of the month nt estates , 2 n®” . orid We have for ¥ the out-of-doors gtan jcial hothouse rent cur Wh bee nm records have to reget the increase there public Towing urges the preference is char opinions preferencs in an everonliarging Breton Tranuerl : also ore practical individual enlightenad ha 1d that Ast acter Prot be the of almceet any it will be fou one, in compnans as many perhaps more of cremation but compara and a8 every other and will pronounce favor rather than sepulture; few will make their choice so and definite and well under 68 receive the benefit of it when their time comes to require the final offices of earth This is because of the inconvenience in most places the wishes of friends and the force if not the tyranny, of a eustom an chored in the ages tively strong stodo to A Well-informed Woman. A woman who is trying to “climb” into Washington society attended a recent reception at the house of Mrs Taft. The crowd was so great that gnegts were hurried along the line of the receiving party with merely a handshake with the wife of the Sec retary of War. The “climber,” with determination written on her face, finally pushed her way up to her hos. tess and paused long enough to say, “How do you do, Mrs. Taft?” adding with a very impressive manner, “I've heard of your husband."--Lippincott's Magazine.
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