Pays Penalty. Allentown.—QGeorge N. Schaeffer Schnecksville chicken farmer, whe imopold Ermann, of Philadel on November 18, 1308, was the corridor the jall the killed phia hanged In of by James Var Jersey i The trap was intiner thirty yours had peddled among the farmer of Lehigh and Nort! i in whose homes he was come visitor, ant intie yn oun wel- most No Water At Mine Fire, Shamokin The nz been frozen er, the work of fight phia and Reading Coal Jany's Bear Valley has been gravel day the fire, whi in the out-croppi zero weath the and iron Com ars of coal, fficials Hu dollars worth teing lost. CG € 3 discov croppin ston Search. Jorsey $7 rob ff vi LU . the ¢ en Williamsport O'Connor the das to Richard burned boy the ruins. spent Aged Widower Dies Of Grief. Reading, Yi of his wife on Miller died where the yoars of their py married hia clgthieth the day his request was t! woes 825.000 To (arit ia ’ will dispose «! which to the | Orpl Sacred Hear $3200 to the paid bet a oon igheg named san As Work Hurt Bloomsbu ing the last Bovse at Num Charles Rhe siriking a scall fow, breaking several dition is seriou Is Done. ribs and Train Hits Auto Truck. Chester T pany’'s autom struck by a f teeont who from a snrair wns demo the street treet Burned Woman Chester A are. was while Crozer He Springhaven Club's Media At the thaven eided the memborahip and that an e; male to every lece of playin be $15. Dr. E ele~ted a director the following for PB Haines, Cenrge 1... C H. fehoff, Charles RL. C. Tawney Sprir that Argo ow ears, and years: Joseph utler, Dr. Chas Long and John ’ thr Asks Court To Punish His Son, Al'oona Three dave leery was arrested ss and when ted ? John D. Irwin. said Philadelphia Trwir father, Michael Leary. and received a reply thet the corrigible., The father iad be dealt with as law would allow, ago John eRCor ¢ it geverely Minors Get 7 Per Cent. Advance. Shenandoah. On acconnt of +1 selling prices of conl at tidewater Commissioner Neill notified all the anthracite cog! operators that workers were to be nald 7 mor cent above the basis for February, milng Beats OF Highwaymen Pottsville. Held up by two hich- vaymen as he was returning hor from the banguet of the Pottavili High School footfa'l tecm, Ear! Pot teirer, eantain and full back of th: champlonship eleven, put both of ki assailants to rout, although he sus tained painful bruises and cuts in the unequal battle, As a result of the encounter Pot-| feiger is In bed, He carried a large | sum of money, together with a gold | watch and other valuables, > Woman Detective Wins, Pittsburg Amusing the court with recital of her experience as a maid, Mrs. Jennie Jamison, gent of the State Pure Food Com on, through her testimony was ntal in convicting for the 1 Jesse M Bowers, charg gelling garine Jamis ountering owned by a sald: I want oleomar on told of end i ite, and . Schultz, and he said she was going food i 80 much tht to me. i nuch to her again pure food people ings to get a fellow allowed to sell this olored fined sonment st out peo $500 with six impri Killed. among miners terrorized the mining town in the killing vere shot down Two men, who done Fwo Dogs Kill Forty Hens. Rilied Sheng As Rescue Was Near. day ‘ol a was Sharon Steel Strikers Win, Shar he Am Lincer Victim Chol Josenh SN, {('} Gillard Dies Railroad Th «itl i Aid Miner Philadel ng Falilway of is, ‘nee with lle, gave as be donated a additional extension bhuse's 8 € ince 1 new on, train fre ght William LL. Nirhole Dea Iendolen Colonel William 1. olg, a veteran of of the Civil Ware a well-known ron'r hg * to Via al periodicals. 4i at Fig Jama ilendolen as the reanit of paraly Colonel Nichols who was his firet year, hod been ITogtice of in Dar! township in than in Bo and borough for more VOArs, Props Snark In Can Box Hazelton A snark his mp Into a box of 100 dynamite cat a8 he wna takin® one out to are for a blast, John Eolert, a iarwood miner, sustained injuries falling from Wilken-Rarre. ~The grocery store Miller and Rophen, Charles Solo. n's thoes ators and MH. Levine i's wholesale lHauor store in the town of Luzene, near hers, were destroy- ed by fire Loss, $40, 000, Chonter . At a meeting of the Leg. slative Committen of the Boned of Trades a resolution wna adented ure. ng Senntore Ponrose and Mysr and Congressmen Butler to do all in thelr rower to defeat the postal savings nf insurance, Industrial and or Influences Capital Crono Snnll gi, —— a EmBsracing Banking snd Controls Trust Mere Than Dellars ta ust « pani LL Tran pans and sportation # 3 £ 5% tur: then thrust into Heinze, has been accredited at of Morse appeared, taken the estwhile eliminated His about sixty mil have and in alli probability the same course. John R. Walsh, banker, railroad promoter, mine owner and general all-round financial crook, has gone the same route as Morse A search for the heirs of his financial power would disclose the trail running in tae same general direction In a little more than a week after the matin cipal elections in New York City, came the news that the financial control of the enormous assets of the Equitable Life Assurance Company had passed from Thomas F. Ryan to J. Pisrpont Morgan And this is but the beginning of the passing of Ryan as an sclive financial power In the economic life of the country. Signs are not wanting that his grip on the existing traction prop- erties of New York City Is being loos ened, and the ever ready hand of the Morgan group is waiting to act as receiver, Just as Mr. Ryan compelled August Belmont to stand and deliver several years ago, so now is Ryan himself dings, as that dis- have the 8 18 lions Ao ’ orthern ss Co R. B.of N. . 2.4 B Val RB. BR... 40.441 00) N.HL& HH. 1» oon 31 3601 000 bi O00 57 015.000 0 & Ww R ’ BR, O00 Man. R. R 0 $1353. 3383.000 81 1400 1.353 88 050 £2,400 Miscellaneous Companies, Nitrate 543.000 Anglo-American cate in Chile North American Compa Syndi ny Railroads ete . Indnstrials ...... Banks, ete vs Life imsurance eo np ney Miscellaneous companies Grand total $6. 133.487 000 Money Trust is likely not only to make common cause with all other trusts, but it may be tempted to sub Jugate business and industry in many branches, says the New York World in an editorial, Narrow Gauge Line Will De nile to the Garden of Eden. Constantinople. «A narrow gauge railway Is to be constructed to the site of the Garden of Eden, which Sir William Willcocks, British adviser to the "Turkish Ministry of Public Works, thinks he has located. Ac cording to Bir William's measure. ments the homestead of Adam and Eve wag situated in the Harllah die trict, about 250 kilomoters north of Bagdad. The spot is an oasis situated in the centre of a vast desolate plain, traversed by the Euphrates, - ————— Many Thonsand Children Said to Lack Food in Chiramo., Chicago. - thousand Chicago children go to school hungry each day and that ten thousand more are not properly nour- ished wes ve ified by Assistant Su. perintendent John D. Schoop, of the Publle Schoo! System. “1 am eeriain the figures are n: overdrawn,” said Mr. Shoop. “i now from personal OVE that many children do pot make progress in school beecanss they do not recelve good, nourishing food.” | | THE it adds have tareg that please the eye, 1 never thought so much as 1 did when one year a good frier whom TOOKS OF the joy wbout one stool THINGS. of farming and oth Lo about ti! we f Buff PI Wore wel Vin. ym deal or those he a great for the whit i OF more told me that he likes “The and black spots” of the than any other col in cattle. And Flock cows bet ors he ever found satbeoring such nd I believe he tar succeed ith them than he would with WAY % » fr QO y POLLY to gy surer than on a happiness and The nervous wh to ven hens that d Hkely to ge! Bet'ar 1} do with Lh] The thing for The try department at several lows lice used powder other stat “Three rode together, thoroughly take “et arto’ and been fairl ted through eathers, then the feathers up wit chake the over a aper or light cloth ead and dying lice fo hiect lesson place of the For a “ fowl ean The n ber of nd wi may be be an Coal oil uged EAS liquid killer, to ang Is roosts, nests, ete, use one part carbolic acid to three parts coalol! insist on getting the crude acid not the purified product. The tar oll and tar bases are the main “death ito Hoe" the acid, and these are ro fined away. Dont try to see how small an amount of grain or feed vou can winter the poultry on: feed generous iy and note the returns. Often just 2 small increase in the amount of feed will mean several dozen more args, and these extra oggs will per haps, balance the scale on the right ride for your poultry keeping. It is as poor policy to stint on the poultry feed, as it is to skimp on the milk cow's rations, and you know the answer to that-<E. C. In the In liana Farmer. ne to crude NOTES. Clean out the nest boxes and barn the old straw, Pullets that do not lay In January we not of great worth, Start right by getting better hens; md right by keeping them better. There will be more eggs where aracked oyetershell is not lacking. Your drinking fountains should be fuinished with pure, clear water each fay. Nothing Is more apt to commu wioate diseaser than impure water, Fowls love to thrash out a bundle of wheat or oats, and it does one good to step around to the door of the pouliry house and listen to the SSR Bo TAT FT AAT il, bu Profit ie the fowls are dig or irkeys would ro Aan; con weather, as Farmers SAVING FISH AFTER FLOO Ove f = Va Empleo of Mi yees in ed Land “When ssissipr ey. cover, may be taken Ale ne fishes of the men ronment ate of fap $ wy ot Washingin Canada’s Fuel Problem. One of the most per tions for the people of solve ig the fuel ture Not a pound Kind has ever been discos the province of Ontario In part of the province practically exhausted looking stump maing of the once gigantic ests, are now being wire fencer and the stumps can ed ino fuel for the stove Hard coal is 40 per cent than it was ten years ago and supply of late years Is not onal the demang during part of ‘he Jong severe winter. This condition of at faire has caused many experiments to be made during the last derqde to convert the inexhaustible peat bogs into fuel for domestic pas. Hundreds of thousands of od: Wars have been expended in perfecting machinery to dry and mang® acture the crude boge Into brick for fuel, It is alleged that one firm in Mon treal alone lost $350.000 in trying te solve the dificult problem of many facturing peat fwel—Chicago News. A AA SAA, It I quite possible that in ffry years consumption will be practioally unknown in this country. sO to fir any rod in the Eun LH of coal older the The the is roteaque asl re pine for replaced with art. and tinmthes fence farmmace cher the to
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