= < ' € Battle With Dogs. West Chester Rebinson, colored, fut near here recently aay to his neighbors fourteen half-starved days more without made the dogs as ferocious as wolves, and the) began to kill and devour the neigh porhood Jdogs. As their hunger in ereased they became dan the neighbors, becom tiled Thomas 8. Carlis Philadel; When Old Ton died in his lon¢ he left a leg pack © dogs A fov Of a food rerous, an armed, 1 1 of tl hia Soclety for son of Cruelty to Animals, ed his advice Mr, Carlisle the dogs killed, and Offi PE and Gillen, mounted and ari shatguns, rode to the hut his inst When the oflicers coming they them and a fig nsu elght of the beasts I h she rest ran to the woods since thei i ] ng of the dogs and spread terror throug munity and kept the at night. The rest be klllod as soon as ; owner daqi« Pulled From Under Ice. Chester. Willlam Gu Uplan boy, was saved in Chest River by panions M Seameon, . aiain, tl long sticl who are Son's ing the irom two fisdd ISTE teamais, got wwookaed was wd Uie i stream to tl ol with him afore he was end support Aliens Gun Law. Coaldale of the thi of Distric ) ers of America, ton was adopted ‘Whe 4 e Legislat aMens from re ena hea Aung ri repealed Blect Kitele, Tr Mast Derssr wi’ varia Shop George Shamokin Missing pou mamber of times at her farm Shamokin Hill, Mrs. James Gotts docidad a ohicken thief Mearing cackling of she ran out and di img rifle in she fo eppouny armed thiof, bi waa the on hall 3 operat in Goldrn Wedding Aq tancastor i: D of Eliza ! golden ing a dre: a hems wan! ng BL done ur uni Father Of Six Killed By 1B! S8henand 3 expert dren, was hurled fifty f breast at Kehley Run Colliery, by al pramature !} and killed He re-| eantly passed examination as a fore. | man with honors | i LiTiex al " and ¢ ¢ ner ang ath ingt Names Richardson's Snecessor, Adjatant-Ceneral Thomas J art announced the appoin‘ment of Captain Livingston VV. Pausch, of Mahanoy City, to be keeper of the Btate Arsenal, at Harrishure, vie William F. Richardson deceased Captain Rausch has been quartermas. ter of the Eighth Regiment, N. G. P. for ten years, and is an efMcient of- fleer. re i Slow. | George K. Powell Dies, Wilkes-Barre. George K. Powell president of Luzerne County National | Bank, and one of the best-known at- | torneys in northeastern Pennsylvania | died of pneumonia, aged 37. Bodges One Train; Hit By Another, Norristown, — Charles Travers, a! track walker on the Trenton Cut Of Railroad, was killed when he became bewildered and stepped in front of ane train while trying to avoid an- vther, Hurled Against Train By Engine, Samokin. William Williams, 70 Years old, a well-known resident, was standing on the Reading Railroad near here when struck by a locomo sive, te was hurled against another passing train and killed. hat NIA 3 JRVNED BRD A oy 18 Killed Lad Of 9. Fottavitle When William Auman as placed on trial for the mur er ol Arthur Kerns at Gllberton ast November, he pleaded not guilty Auman is IS and his victim was ut § years old The evidence brother Aun rhowed that wore buryi~z a chick- an came up shot Kerns, who fell over that Auman ng. at a re t, and did not but the proge 1iténds there was trouble be { and that the ciear § a claims ‘m1 to kerns, vo families nee what Tod In oa . ould easlly see Good Roads, supervisors from ingiruction of roads this y.ar in te for tenance held broached at Trade meeting McCormick, lana later on the scheme, who in oads last year, i on it it is » of the best road and ement smming re killey wn to atoms ine at house Opens Town Hall, T ledication Hall CAKCrs i were: Mas or William inn, and Rev +» quartet and the be usd ila and h fire shed sing to fo f Counc b FOUE “harsh ’ Ig b ALT day th Mr. and of Kimberton, tical ear her ¥ Injuries doorstep the hia in bones i fr collarbone in y fell near coliarbone, factured both on the left side ae morning doorstep and } a the Wi afternoon re Ships To Death From Ic Road. Williams E. Galla. han of county, met a t ic Walking he slipped and plung smbankment, being sort nal i near hb Charles this 8 home Offer King Road Drag Free. i : un with the highways Roads Asso. attend d meet 24 x. peTreon fe thi th to overturn offen s and neck we and it iz not over iis re ox. Would Tax Franchies For Schools. York Lack of funds is the chief drawback In the work of public Pennsylvania, according 8 perintendent Telit. Carligle, who snoke at a here of the York County frhool Directors’ Association. Dr, Teltrick sald the State a .ould levy on coal oil and water fran- and thereby secure sufficient of of meeting Swarthmore. While coasting near the Victoria Pulsh Mills bank, Jos- Hincheliffe, aged 10 years, was seriously injured about the head and body by running into a tree at the foot of the hill. SRoveral other children were with the girl, but they were only slightly hurt, The Colombian government has been authorized by Congress to cone tract for the removal of the bar at the month of the Magdalena River, the main waterway of the republic, over which probably 75 per cent. of the traffic to and from the interior {8 car. ried on. More than $60,000,000 worth of American merchandiee was carried by rail across the lsthmuses of Pana. ma and Tehuantepec in the fiscal year, 1009, and In the calendar year the total will probably reach $75,000,000! in value, ‘altar hh Hit | Lalls---fl8 “ 79 prec a as won ~~ | ghia usband, Who May Pe Away Ask You About Your Mother- (2d 19 Chain the Dog uv Wh This is one that will be | to the d ator eail it is | ! ment keep tr family, and may cause dot ward, will whom the women best of it be at “How or whi nee! of rhildre Fror country you hapt answer the and four of it too, do when he a ried Uncle noses all long year ar pessimists and, if so, know in kind of veitian Chain There the Governmen ing in small over the —_ - 0 ret BIiiies the Dog After April 14. is one reques part Yi tion you are to t} 3 oe nr tte color and race ¢ age of last birthd Then come questios ¢ CPCOPLE ASKED the kind n, such rer, ete. rral nature of ablishment such as er iarm, & will ocour. 8 Whether the on which the Gov. ernment expecis to at least $12.090,000 and probably more, will reflect a earrect picture of the Nation its r~ople, thelr lives and resources, is go'ng to ¢2pend as largely upon the pearle theraselves ag upon the Census Bure end its 65.000 enumerators | who will he enge~~J in the work. Director Dutand makes this asser- tion in his san | Nagel, of the Burean of Commerce \ and Lalor. While the report reviews the work of the burean for the last year, a grent part of it deals with prevarations for the coming census. The director ealls attention to the fart that any person or corporation may make returns and know that Washington D. thirteenth census apnend ney when the results are published it will be impossible to identify them with any individual or get of men. The re. turns are not disclosed to any one not employed in the Censns Bureau. and are not even furnished to any other bureau of the Department of Com- merce and Labor, On account of the ettended records which will be taken of agricultural conditions, the card system for those tem more in keeping with the magni. tude of the requirements will be adopted. In spite of the added work this year the director believes it can be done with the present offire forces, and makes only one recommendation for the creation of a new office, chief statistician of mines and quarries. Prassian Election Laws Changed Deficit of 822.000,000 Shown. Norlin. Emperor William opened the Progsian Dist. The proposed leg- {ration outlined In the Speech from the Theoos 1acludes a bill for the re form cf the election nw and a meas- ure the purpose of which fs to coun- teract the fendency of the laboring clarsos to desert (hie firme. Baron von Rheinhntien, Minister of fate and Finance, Isid before the et the Budzet which shows a defioit of £23,000.000. It is dues to an in- + erease of $50,000,000 In salaries. L Nuvy Yard Plants Appraised by the Washington Commandant, Washington, D., C.-—Rear<-Admiral Luetze, commandant of the Washing. ton Navy Yard, has just made an in ventory which shows the gun foundry there to be worth $10,475,000, machinery Ia valued at more than The value of the Brook: 252,000, but the output of the Wash- portion, laet ten years has put out more than $22,000,000 in finished products. PeanTasla stares” Tae Taglanlevicw Vv bebe Say. om 8 4 PIAL eR aD 8. VAD be var bua Le be wv Household Notes = . . “ : “ - VALS DLN 0S DA ADA ,8 9,880.8 ™ PLS HAP AY Cha ’, os DIS APLAY ANP 4,00, DAN SV8Y, REMOVING BTAINE FROM The following is a good removing stains well and water while in the Wash it sev way 1 IVORY. of method ivory: Wash it nd place it from in soap wot wr two instead of of Ler fie mar h¢ a4 scum on tae This the pests, in the milk 1 #id will walter method in a pan a he nights 18 oO few RECIPES. Jelly —Stem and put on in water on the and boll strain through strainer and back to boil about 10 minutes, then add cup of sugar 10 cup of juice i1 10 nm pour into for a whi Wash - COATS the Barberry barber rien ri cover stove soft: put ane and ho rules tum Quince LNDCeR, blers: put in sun Honey grate on Aa make a oar egg beater: and let Spice spoonful soda in a cup of cream 1 cup sugar and 1 cup short éning., add 1 cup thick sour milk, 1 teaspoonful cloves, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg. then the molasses and soda: add flour to roll as soft a8 pos gible Escalloped Tomatoes Over the bottom of a deep buttered dish scat ter a layer of bread crumbs, then lay on a few slices of tomato, a little hard-boiled egg chopped fine, salt, pepper, a few drops of lemon juice with small bits of butter. Fill the dish in this way, finishing with but tered bread crumbs, bake for 15 min utes: garnish when served with wa ! tereress If available. Allow fo 1 | pound of tomatoes 2 hard-boiled eggs 1-2 cup bdutter and the juice of 1 lemon Stuffed Flank Steak-—For a flank weighing three pounds take 3 slices baker's bread, crumble it up fine, now chop 1 onion and a tableapoonful of finely chopped parsley, a little salt and pepper, 1 ogg, 1 tablespoonful butter; mix this all together, Make # pocket Into the flank steak. Fill with the dressing and roast it three quarters of an hour in a good hot : oven. * cool tea Imai MARKER Cookies. ~ Wabttual Constipation May be permaneally overcome by proper pesca fos withthe as sistance df he one Yruly beachicial \axalive remedy, Syrup of figsal for of Seana which enabies one Yoform ropa habits daily 56 thal assistanceto nolure may be gradually dwpensed with when ne longer needed as the best of remedies when required are Wo assist nature. and nak 10 supplant the naar, functions which must depend wW— wally upon proper vourishmen, proper efforts. cad dit wing generally. To get is bonefiand) fears dhwaoys buy the Gemiins, CALIFORNIA Fic Syrup CoO. SOLD BY ALL LE A LGGIS ony ire “ RECU 50% PER BOTTLE dom. 17.000,.- 600,000 gal- for the ng gas GRIP Fast For COLDS and ave y thie remed pe ' red fe iL ¢ i 6 €1 3 Eheumatism Cured in a Day, wr. | j : and | to J days. Its Lhe cause First dose v1 druggista, iret nos ei : Ja lian Xpiosions ” Theres fatalities hen thoroushly v ns. of ac be the cause. finns us Ww re B hool., partly al and teria y quite Edwin est ther he would found endurable by the public of J igh certainly the G. V Sullivans of the EAVE of emotior believe Forr be todas would Brookes English stage. Edwin Booth, in bis great mo- ments, wag an actor whom any age could not appiaud; but how unequal he often he appeared ie surround ings and azing bombast and art Archer im ess of not, any more n and ana heip but was’! a amid mis in plays o ficialty! William Danger My dear Good- out a as this, wind blow- you bring such a day ne cant You tle Soke. seibly WHE zht N DINNER O0OMrs One Ou to Have a Good Appetite, ite iz the host Lance. ng way toward helning in is ab- and ve nrocess. and that ely health strenzth Many Gri ine essential to persons have fonnd that pe-Nuts food is not only nourish but is a great Even children like the taste of it and grow ¢trong and rosy from {ts nee, It is eapecially the food to make a weak stomach strong and create an appetite for dinner, “I am 57 years 014.” writes a Tenn. grandmother, “and have had a weak stomach from childhood. Ry great sare as to my diet 1 enjoyed a reason. thle degree of health, but never found anvthing to equal Grape-Nute as a standby. “When 1 have no appetite for breakfast and just eat to keep np my strength, 1 take 4 teaspoonfuls eof Grape-Nuts with good rich milk, and when dinner comes 1 am hungry. While if | go without any breakfast I never feel like eatingdinner. Grape Nuts for breakfast seems to make a healthy appetite for dinner. “My little 13-monthe-old grandson anpetizer trouble during the past summer, and finally we put him on Grape-Nuts Now he Is growing plump and well When asked If he wants his nurse or points to the cupboard. He was ne trouble to wean at all-thanks te Read the little . “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs “There's a Reason.” : Ever read the above letter? A now one appears from time to time. are genuine, trae, and full of interest, a
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