FIGHTING IN LUZON. Detail of the Battle In Which Gen eral Miguel Wat Killed. Washington. May 5. Unofficial re ports rweived at the war department give additional details of the rani' paign which resulted la the death oi "Oenoral" San Miguel and the utt rout of his band of outlaws by tht Philippine scouts commanded by lieu trnant Hlekareon and Lieutenant Keese. The scouts located the band about half way between Caloocan and Mart- qulna. In a strongly fortified corral and block house built by the Sp&nlardt many years ago, and so well concealed by jungle that it had escaped discov ery. Hlckerson and Reese and their men made a gallant attack on this strong hold under a very heavy Are from th onmy through the loopholes In the wall surrounding the block house. The scouts charged over the rwiall and engaged the outlaws In a hand-to hand combat, driving them Into th fort In thu assault Lieutenant Revest was shot through the thigh just be low the groin. San Miguel, surrounded by a devoted bodyguard of about 30 men, undertook to slip through the line, but being dis covered, put up a plucky running fight. Lieutenant Hickerson with 15 men attacked the party, but withheld their fine until within short range, when they put threo bullets through San Miguel's body. The outlaw died gamely, shooting while lying on the ground wounded. Six af his bodyguard ware killed. The remainder escapod in the dense Jungle. The fisht lasted about an hour and one half. The Americans lest three killed and 10 wounded, Including Lieu tenant Reese. The enemy lost 40 dead that were counted and the Jungle concealed ether killed and wounded. No prisoners were taken. Many valuable papers were found on the bodies of the dead and were said to con'ain evidence against sev eral prominent officials in the prov ince. CHOCTAW COAL LANDS. Trick, Gates and Gould Arrange tc Take Over the Entire Area. South McAlester, I. T., May 5. H. C. Frick of Pittsburg, John W. Gates ol Chicago and George Gould of New Ycrk have formed a pool for securing control cf the coal lands In the Choc taw nation. There are 440,000 acres of these coal lands, and the pool has agreed to pay about $25 an acre for the entire area. At present all the coal mines in thf nation ars being worked under lease hut now that the allctment is to be completed Secretary IlJ'lchcock has decided It will be to the interest ol the Indians to sell the land outright . The pool is not to buy the lands ir common, but will dlviide them up. Frick predicts that within a few years the entire Western country wll! be dependent on the Choctauv nation for coal, and he wants to be in on the ground floor. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, May 4. WHEAT No. 2 red, 83C f o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Dulmh, SGc. CORN No. 2 corn, 53 14 c f. o. b afloat OATS No. 2 oats, 38c; No. 2 white, 4014c; No. 3 white. 3814c PORK Mess, $18.2518.75; family, $19.00. HAY Shipping, 7075c; good to choice, $1.00 1.15. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 22V&e; factory, 13!c; imitation creamery, western fancy, 19c. CHEESE Fancy large white, 141i 1416c; small white, 1494c EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 17c. POTATOES New York, per 18b lbs., $1.602.00. Bi'ffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, May 4. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 8114c; winter wheat, No. 2 red, 79!c. CORN No 2 yellow, 51c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 yelld-, 50c. OATS No. 3 white, 38c f. o. b afloat; No. 4 white, 35c. FLOUR Spring wheat, best patent per bbl., $4.25 4.50; low grados, $2 75 83.00. BUTTER Creamery western ex tra tubs, 222214c; state and Penn sylvania creamery, 21c; dairy, fail to good, 16 18c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 4 3 141c; geed to choice, 1214 13c; com mon to fair, ll12c. EGGS State, fresh fancy, 16 3 17c. TOTATOES Per bushel, 58c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $3.10 5.25; good to choice shipping steers $4.S55.00; fair to good steers, $4.2E 4.65; common to fair heifers, $3.5C 03.75; choice to extra fat heifers $1.254.85; good butcher bulls, $2.7 Si 3.15; choice to prime veals, $6.75 7.00; handy fat ra'ves, $3.50 3.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Top nativi lanihs, $7.5n7.70; fair to good. $7.2; jj7.5H; culls and common, $l.O04.50; jiooil to prime wethers, $4.75 5.00. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $7.2(11.7.30; medium hoRS, $7.207.30; pigs, good to choice, $7.20(37.30. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, per tof, looso, f 15.00 i8.oii; hay, prime on track, pei ton, $10.50g I7.i)n; No. 1 do. do, $15.00 C 16.00; No 2. do. do. $12.00 14.00. AltE Voir iOIMi A YWHKKE Went within tbe next 30 days? If so, write II. C. Allen, C. P. & T. A. Nickel Plate Road, 1C0 State street, Erie, Pa., for rates, route, dates ol pe-ial parties, etc. 20 year experience, teHtimorilttl j.'tore, bout accommodation and always cheapent rates available. Write to-dav. A2iUnlil TO (THE A (OI.II IN ONE IMY Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. AH (IruggiNtH refund the inonev if it fails to cure. K. W, Grove's signature I on arli box. 2."e. 1-H-ly 11 OW atioutyour stock of Stationery lMik it lit) tlinil. mil ami uia mm. ODD RUSSIAN CUSTOM. Aa Aaaaal AnariuMj- Kor the Promo tion of Matrtuiouy. In compliance with an am lout Rus sian custom nil the young men :uid wo aieu of the mercantile class in t. Pe tersburg assemble ou Wliitinoiul.iy, the former to stare nnd the latter to be stared at. The young girls, dressed as richly as their moans will allow, are arranged in long rows by the sides of the flower beds In tbe summer g . den. with their mammas standing behind them. The wardrobes of their mothers nnd grandmothers are laid under con tribution, and everything bright and gaudy is carefully brought forward to enrich the drapery, the headdress or the girdle. Some of tbe young ladies are so cov ered with gold nnd Jewelry on these oc casions that their natural cluirms are altogether concealed; indeed the lu dicrous excess to which tills sort of decoration is sometimes carried goes beyond what lias ever Ixvn attempted elsewhere. Thus liodizonod the blush ing damsels are drawn up in mute rows, while the papas, lu flowing caftans and curling boards, parade their sons up nnd down. Here ami there the papas and mammas try to lend the young folks into conversation witli one another, in the course of which certain little looks and emotions may arise, pregnant with future clivunistamvs. Eight days or so after this bridal ex hibition private family meetings take place, at which those whose hearts are captivated at the grand show are more formally nniancod to one another by their parent and relatives. "Sketches of St Petersburg." Kliulrrcnrtrn nnil Cltlxrnxhtp. The kindergarten olTeis n special ad vantage nnii'.cly, the opportunity for practice of citizenship before teal civic duties present themselves. Tbeory is a necessary preliminary to perform:: m-e. even when the diMr is rot sulliclcntly enlightened in his work to be nv:m that he holds a theory. Hut practice Is the test of theory. Right lu re in the kindergarten our six-year-olds are un consciously testing theories of life through problems which will arise. willy nllly, even in n child's life, as soon as that child begins to come in contact with other children. The chil dren solve these problems for them selves. Hut the wise eye Is upon them, the suggestive word awaits their need. the helping hand adjusts conditions and provides the material for the t-hi'.dreu to act against. The master mind of the kindergarten for such it ought to be permits mistakes. It Is true, but at the same time it prevents the fumbling ap prentice from the discouragement of the unnecessary stumble. Clinton's Magazine. Wonderful Thlnca In llrrctllty. It is a fact well established by stu dents of heredity that children are apt to inherit not only the physical, mental and moral traits of their parents, but to be Influenced by their age as well. Children born of very young fathers and mothers never attain so vigorous a growth of uiinil or body ns those of old er men and women, while children of old people ore bom old. One of the most surprising cases lu medical history is that of Marguerite Cribsowna, who died in 1".'!. tiged Illft years. When ninety-four, she was mar ried to a man aged lu". Three children came of this union, but they had gray hair, uo teeth, were stooped, yellow nnd wrinkled, decrepit in movement nud could eat only bread and vegeta bles. A Very Old Hat. Among the treasures in the safe cus tody of Corpus Christ I college, Oxford, is tin old, old hat which was found in on Egyptian tomb and must date back at least ."i.iMK) years. Its simplicity of make has been its safeguard, for it has no nap or perish able trimmings, such as moths might corrupt. It is closely nUin to what is now known as a panama straw hat and is of such excellent unlity that It can be folded or crushed without any harm to its appearance. It is also unite us well adapted for practical use now ns it was in the days of the pharaohs. Kepiilnit Track of ship. In the course of a year more than a dozen ponderous buiks are filled at Lloyd's with nothing but the names of ships, their captains and the dates on which they touch and leave port. Ev ery known vessel In the world of more than 1(X) tons register has its record In them, and the underwriters can easily turn to the name of any Itritish or for eign ship and tell approximately where she is at the moment. Ixmdon Tit-Hits. Too HtlnKV. Casey A v nil the close lishted oiild misers that iver Oi see Kolati's the worst. Cassidy-Oh, 'tis the family trait wid him. Casey The family trait? Nonsense! Shure, he'd nivcr trait wan man, let nlone a family. Philadelphia Press. Vacancy Tawna For lllni. "Why don't you have n sponge to moisten your stamps?" (pieiled the man from across the street who had dropped In to use the lawyer's tele phone. "Good idea," answered the disciple of Hhickstine. "Do you want the job?" Chicago News. There Wae a 1)1 (Terence. Sockson Ruskin-IIow did you like my Ilnmlet? Olde Singer Oh. it was your Hamlet, was it? Well, I did not recognize it ns Shakespeare's. Rrooklyn Life. Kclioea of Argument. I )lck 1 you ever get the last word with your wife? ChnrlesOh, yes, but I have to say It to myself when I got out on the street Detroit Free Press. AHE YOU tiOINtJ ANYWIIKItE West within the next 30 days? If so, write H. C. Allen, C. P. Jt T. A. Niekel Plate Road, 920 State street, Erie, Pa., for rates, routes, dates of special parties, etc, 20 years experience, testimonials galore, best accommodations and always cheapest rates availadle. Write to-day A20Jn24 WANTED YOU NO MEN to prepare for Government Positions. Fine Open ings in all Itepartments. Good Salaries. Rapid Promotions. Examinations soon. Particulars Free. Inter-State Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la. Few Good Dinner Walt ere. A New York fashionable restaurant man who was asked why be specified a good "dinner" waiter In his adver tisement said: "Recsnse all good wait ers are not necessarily good dinner waiters; quite the contrary. The tend ency with most waiters, unless they know their customer. Is to hurry a meal along. They want to make room at the tables for newcomers. Moot men who take all their meals at res taurant will not object to this at breakfast; lu fart. It is rather gratify ing than etherwiM' to find n waiter willing to hurry. The same thing Is true, more or less, with luncheon where the restaurant is exclusively for gentlemen. Hut very few men like to be hurried over their dinner. Any waiter who knows his business will coax his customers gently over this meal, course by i-oiuse. nlwnys ready, but never aiwind when he is not want ed. Such a man will get a liberal tip nnd send customers away with the opinion that be works In the best res taurant in town. Hut such waiters are few and far betweeu. Ncw York Times. Strength of Animal Scent. The bird dog man Is likely to think bis favorite has n better nose than any animal on earth, lie can tell you any n mount of stories about birds being scented nt very long distances. Now it Is a covey of chickens wlmhtl nt iW yards, or, ngiiin, a bevy of niniil drawn stmight to at seventy-five. There are other animals, however, which have wonderfully keen hosps. For Instance, the sea otter hunters do not dare build a fire for days nt n time on the little Is lands of the Paeitlc ocean frequentitl by those animal because the otter can smell the fumes from the smallest blare n distance of five miles out at sen. It Is sulil of this nulmal that lie can trail a fUh under the sea. Moose have loen known to wind n man nt two inile and make up their minds so posi tively about Uini ns to never quit run ning under twenty-five. A White Ant Diet. A I took on the Kongo Free Ptnte gives this picture of the fondness of the natives for white nuts; "In the white nut month the natives have a very busy time. The river is deserted, nnd men nnd women, boys nnd girls, go out to gather the white ant for food. I cannot say I ndinire their taste, but the white ant Is not bad ns food, mere ly very rich. In this month be Is nlwwt nn Inch long. The natives gather him in hundreds, pull ofT the wings nnd roast him. The native boys have n shorter way with him. Sometimes nt mess white ants flopped on to the ta ble, nttracted by the light. The boyi who were waiting pounced on them nnd without further ceremony popped them into their mouths." Strength of EKRuliell. Most people are nwnre of tbe power of eggshells to resist external pressure on the ends, but not many would cred it the results of tests recently made, which nppear to be genuine. Eight or dinary hen's eggs that were submitted to pressure varied between 400 pounds nnd (175 pounds per square inch. With the stresses npplied Internally to twelve eggs these gave way nt pres sures varying between thirty-two pounds nnd sixty-five pounds per square Inch. The pressure required to crush tbe eggs varied between forty pounds nnd seventy-five pounds. The average thickness of the shells was thirteen one-thousandths inch. The Public School. The public school is generally under estimated nnd is frequently looked up on with Indifference. Its Influence can not be expressed in n few words, but its Influence Is the lifeblood of the home, the community nnd the nation. Any ordinary imagination can conjure up n state of affairs that would soon come to pass If the schoolhouse were closed. It is the great sieve Into which nil the nations of the world are thrown, to be sunken down to the common level of oliedlcnce nnd patriotism. School master. IIIiory nrpeatlnsr. Mr. Binka- I don't like the looks of that young man who calls to see Clara. Mrs. Binks He looks exactly ns you did when you first came to see me. "Wns I any such fool as that?" "Yes, you were, ond yet I married you In spite of nil my parents could sny, nnd I am afraid that In spite of nil we can sny our Clara will now be Just as big a fool ns I wos." An Odd Inscription. At Wymondlmm, Norfolk, England, Is this Inscription at an old country house engraved on nn oak board nnd n!! In one line: "Nee nlshi glis servus, nee b.ospes hirudo." Translated from the Latin, In which It nppenrs in an tlquo Roman capitnl letters, it may be rendered, "No dormouse ns a servant for me, neither a horse leech for a guest." Not a Cne of Snprrnr Itlon. Mrs. B. Ob, Charles, we can never sit down with thirteen nt table. Mr. B.--Pshaw! I hope you're not so superstitious ns that Mrs. B. No. of course not, but we hnve only tweive dinner plates. Widespread Intereit, "Do you think that people appreciate art In this country?" "Certainly," answered Mrs. Cumro "Everybody gets Interested as soon ui yon tell 'em bow much n masterpiec cost." Washington Star. What He Didn't Mean. Ambiguous How are you, old fpl low? Are you keeping strong? "No; only just managing to keep oul of my grave." "Oh, I'm sorry to hpnr that." To the Rockies. New service Chicago to Denver via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific line. Through sleeper and free reclining chair car at 10:25 p. m. daily. No changes, no delays. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D Park HMg, Pitts burg, Pa. 4 15 2t Jterr Qnlnea Swamp Dweller. Hecently the British government pub Hshed an Interesting report on the npe like swamp dwellers of New Guinea This strange race of human beings has dwelt la the swamps from times which antedate the oldest native traditions, nnd it is evidently on the highroad to becoming a distinct variety of nnlmal. The swamp dwellers have lost three inches in stature nnd, while retaining muscular arms nnd a robust trunk, have short and slender legs. Walking always In water or on moist ground, they have feet with long, fragile look ing toes, which they place on the grni'nd "like wooden feet." Walking on hard ground makes their feet bleed, and, unlike the ordinary natives, whoso skin Is everywhere tight nnd smooth, the outline of their loins Is ob r?inl b.i folds of skin. "More apelike than any human being that I have en,'' is the concluding criticism of the British administrator. It Is probable of course that this effort of nature to cre ate a new species of amphibious hu man being with fiat swimming nnd wading feet nnd degenerate physique will be defeated by civilizing ngen cies. Fifty years hence the last recog nizable specimens of this queer race will perhaps have Incused their paddle feet in boots. Perhaps their women will be wearing high heeled shoes. But the record of their existence is inter esting. The llam Praat. In Morocco the strange season of the Mohammedan new year, beginning March l. Is generally willed "Ait ?1 llauwela," the rain feast. The people of Moincco pay more elaborate atten tion to the Item of sacrifice than any other Moslems. In every town n su preme offering of a ram or he goal takes place at the door of the principal mosque. Immediately after It Is struck by the otlicial Imani lu presence of the multitude It is Hung on the shoulders of a stalwart Moor, who, exerting his utmost strength, runs like n door through the narrow streets, pursued by a rabble. The poor animal Is pelted with stones by boys nnd Is Jeered nt with execrations from every house, ns it Is reputed to be carrying the sins of the people. The man rushes along with his burden till he readies the door of the cadi's palace. If the animal Is still breathing, the augury Is excellent, for good luck is to be expected all throug' the year. But if the ram Is dend n.. sorts of evil prognostications nre mut tered. The Chorltnble American. The Americans are looked upon by the peoples of Europe ns the most wasteful persons in tbe world, nnd they do spend their money with a f rea doin unknown elsewhere because they have the money to spend. But with nil their apparent carelessness there Is uc country in the world nor is there roe ovd of any in which the people devote so much to the welfare of the unfortu nate and the wretched. The practice has become n habit nnd Is looked upon rightly enough as un obligation. No one can free himself from It. Hvery one has n neighbor somewhere, nnd he will not fulfill his obligation merely by denying himself of some luxury oi pleasure unless the self denial bene fits his unfortunate neigh'oor.-Philadelphia Ledger. ITnpplnraa. Happiness? Sooth to say, it does not exist, or, rather, destiny serves It out to us In fractions. In small doses, ho liioopathically. Happiness Is made up of halls. In the rough road stage of life, so long and yet o short, there nre furtive moments when we sit down by tbe wayside nnd would gladly stop there, go no further, sleep a Utile on th good earth which will one day em brace us. And Immediately the mnrch. mnrch, of Bossuet rings out nnd urges us on. A halt? Why? I'p nnd on, quirk; we must bark forward; life con tinues. We rise nnd take up our bur den again. Slarch! March: Jules Cla retie. National Longevity. Of European nations the Norwegian nnd Swedish nre the longest lived, the Spaniards the shortest. According to a foreign statistical return recently Is sued the average duration of life is ns follows: Sweden nnd Norway, r0 years; England 4.1 years nnd 3 months; Belgium, 44 years and 11 months; Switzerland, 44 years and 4 months; France 43 years and 0 months; Aits trln, 3! years nnd 8 months; Prussia nnd Italy, C!) years; Bavaria, 3d years, nnd Spain, 31! years nnd 4 months. lie Waa Mad. A German who recently landed in this city was attacked upon the street nnd bitten by n vicious dog. A few bystanders rushed to the man's assist ance, who was apparently more fright ened tbnn Injured, nnd asked If the dog was nuul. The German exclaimed: "Vot! Der dog mud? Vy be be madi Tis ma vot Is mud!" Philadelphia Ledger. The Hellef W Mutual. ''Young man," said the professor as he grabbed n frisky Junior by the shoulder, "I U'lieve Satan has got hold of yon." "I believe he has." was the quick re ply. Exchange. HI Credentials. Employer Yes, I advertised for a strong boy. Think you will fill the bill? Applicant Well, I Just finished lick In' nineteen other applicants cut. In df hnll. St Louis Stnr. Mnch More Penallile. ".lack, dear, when you are gone, ? shall ptne swny." "Don't pine nway. Spruce up." Life. The firs: life Insurance society was started In Loudon in lii)3 nnd another 'In 1700. Neither was successful. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repairing and all work pertaining to tbe jeweler's trade, promptly and accurately done. 3Tew Silvcrlne Watch Cases traded for Old Silver Cases in any condition. Old watches taken In ex change for new ones a. t. .ii:kso, Anderson & O' liar a barber shop, Tionesta, Pa DO YOU WANT TO BE CURED TO STAY CURED? That is just what we claim and propose to prove to you right here. The great claim for Th mioon's B irosma Backache, Kidney arid Liver Cure is, that it not only cures but makes a rKRMANKNTcure. We offer f$tj if the following statements are uot genuine. Cured Twenty Years Ago. Twenty years ngo Inst ClirUtmm I was taken ilck with Dropsy. My less anil feet werrluullv iwollen, I was coiifinr.1 to my Let. all my frit-ml thought inv time h i t oomc.' My heml p.iinol me terrilily. ami finally my wife was iiikciI liy Mr Sprint;, llie nurse, to try Thoiupsnn'n llarosmn and Damli'loiii and Mnudrnke I'llU, "they would cure tue," she said. As a last resort we tried llarosina. Liver, Kidney and l.umln ;oCure and Kaudcloiu and Mandrake Pills 1 wish to.sav that llie pain and swelling bean to leave nie at once, and a few tx;tl-s made a complete cure. I have recommended it to others with pood results. I am well and have been ever since, which was the fill tlai held was elected. Auvonecan call i n nt if they wish to know the virtues of "Ha rt sui I." THOMAS MURRAY, ltaker, South franklin Street, March loth, 1900. Titusville, l'a. No Return of Disease in Fifteen Years. About fifteen years nijo I was nil run down with nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart (often petting black in the face nnd thought to be ilyiuu). 1 lost flesh till from ijo pounds mv weight was reduced to go pounds. and for six months I was confined to mv bed. A relative of mine who had been troubled with female weakness and nervous prostration and had been cured by Thompson's llarosmn. re commended it to me. I began to take the llar osma at once and was not onlv cured of nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart lint be gan to gain in lle-.li until in a short time I weighed 140 pounds, and from that timk I'N- TIL NOW I HA VK BKKM PHKFHCT1.Y WKI.L, doing my own housework. Mrs. Fi y M. Mahsii. Woueer Road, 3 miles south of Titusville, l'a. April 4. lSyS. All dmjrKists, fi.oo a bottle or six for 5.oo. $33 to the Northwest Only $3: Chicago to Portlai.d, Ta- coma, Seattle ami many other Pa cific Coast points, every day till April 30, 1903. One way second- class, colonist raes via the Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Tati! and Union Pacific line, rr via the Chicago, Mil waukee & St Pcul railway and any oue of the several cxcollent line? wed of St Paul. Write for folder. John U. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Piltshurg, Pa. 2t THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAN FIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Carriages and Huk el es to let upon tbe inoft reaaonable tenon, lie will also do JOB TEAMING All orders left at tbe l'oxt Olllce wil reeeive prompt attention. California and the Orient. increased trade with the Orient and wonderful commercial activity are 1903 feature along the Pacific Coast. 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