The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 16, 1900, Image 5

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StiLINSGROVE.
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jss AW'" '
i visiting menu
, .. il,.v,ln of New XOrK is il
. .. ..f Will. Al. -MUllllllC.
m.i.n,. of (ii'ttimrir noing
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grtalned oy "nNn
; Gearbartand family, of Bun
y, spent Sunday with Mix. sear-
. til.,..,. ill Willi IMS llt'Oll
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nm i,.-....
.t P&rka died Saturday. He
been Bli m i - -
i C Rhlndel Mid tnmiiy
re
in in their home
evlUe, i)in.
iss Helen Benta, f Philadelphia,
Hag entertained by her uncle, W
..I... rt mill f:llllilV.
li. Rohbaen hum wire. u
.klINf
Lancaster uo., are spending
with friends.
... .1.. ....
V Hunsicker f PhllaUeipnia,
irofMrs. Rev. O. W Gentxlcr, is
visit during hto vacation,
u. Fisher, engineer of Lewtetotvn,
family are welcome guww i m-
in
rand Jarretl nomesumuo.
..t., (Cuti-iius. of Gate, slate
hlngton, was entertained by
P. s. Albert and his wife.
Dr. Yutey Bpent Sunday at
her
Re
the lation f Rev. U. is. tiarman.
(4e. I. Stuhl and sun, (if I
ipent a short time Visiting aire.
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iii wagenseuvi
...i i i ...:c. ,.f Poorln
vill KllUCl ill i "i "
are visiting the scenes i r. n s
it li ii I uti l b - -.- j
oiiiii
c.i. mini mill ii ii it her i M rs. Si )
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several nays verj pinjwuwT,
of Rev. Dr. Karl) ami taniii.v in
m tin
n .tatfa1 hv A VP! v 4 It I
III it 1 I M " ' . I
v-flvo dwelling house wero imrm
- .
ground.
teachers of the public schools i
assigned their places in me
l.r...l i i,, r Villi If 1 I V
. i 1.
W. II. Phillips, i AnrotiMimrg,
i: , I ,l,ivs U 11 II l(i
H .'...v i. .,-.. nt hi hnrir.
. .1 ... K.. In. .ii. i MiillllilV
i Verdie Itusser'B remains were
. a . L?..t,i -. iii if ii I 1 1 r i ii H ill
with the stricken parents ami
XSTORIA
or Infants and Children.
Vi-.it Vn llasa Alwaat Rflllffhi
6 Mliu iuu iiuio nmui b
Bears the
RICHFIELD.
Etnma Page returned home Sunday.
Adam Markel and wife, of Fast
1 . . . . 1 l J .1. A, .
Michael Shellenberger and wife, of
ekoda, visited here over Minuay.
Maud Chalfont and brother, of Phila
. . . . ... . .... . ...I.. ...
Al if I ...If.. Milli.rs-
.u, .11' noil n in . '
M il. clime lo tills li ace on men ol
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eics Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Porter, of Philadelphia, is
... . ii
.'I I I 1 M 1 1 . mill 11 1 m a a .
1 a I l U ll til I 11- 1 It'lll I t I L U 1
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Mr. C. K Bhdlenbenter, Mrs. Bauer
.a . ' U 111.. , t. .....
rs. Aukeri hwutii u poor, one is
a l i i i
SHADEL.
J. N . TeHtH wears a smile. I ause a 1
IW Ixianler came to his place to stay,
is a little tsiy.
H. A. Kbright w ill soon U-gin to
Mil ...I.l.i,. t .. lilu Llnrn 'in i
It lit' Cilll U'll IL IHIL't'l MIM 'l
mm
Hay is si'iling at $10 per ton at some
aces already. How hiirh will it lie
1 lievt Mhui Poor t.c.t.l. cannot
ford to Imv ii It,, mm ill tbcv keen
I'lr sloe If ' .it Id I lie (lllesl ion.
Last week a party from Middlehuri;
Us 1 1 . ,T I ..... I ,in nor utn.ts oil their
".V to Hickory Comers to receive
cdical aid from a doctor there. A
"ii many people go mere to gel cureo.
Point' of our neoiile attended th
. : i 1 .
HMOOftond iNM)iile wouhl knowwimt
" I I I I I I I l I I I I 1 , HVJ l
iuld not hold meetings any more at
W lil .. i .. t .in .. ii.in t I 1 1 -
home camivmeeting wUlba held
th. iii... .. i ......... ..i. ...... i. i.. ii.
,11 IIIH. I' I llllll II U.HU
r -'. ill' till O, l I l I ' I I I ' n I V., ...II-
V fin it... 11. . I' 1 , 1 .. , I.. ,
Htle.'l Wii'L- Uviill . , . i n 1 1 i 1 1 1 'i tbere
ill be about half a dozen ministers
'.in,- nail, in mi- Miiiii' eA-
g
Is Baby Thin
Wi summer? Then add a
little
SCOTT'S EMULSION
h:s mitk three times a day.
i li is astonishing how fast
- v -ii improve, u ne nurses,
- Ice mother take the
WEST BEAVEk.
John Ii. Herbs ter is home from Blair
county visiting friends.
Jacob Krb has lieen suffering for the
past week with asthma.
The potato and corn crops are ruined
by the drouth and not a half crop is
expected.
Win. Peter lias given up blacksmith
lag ami sold ins tools to a party in Mif
flin county.
J. J. Steely is slowly Improving from
his late sickness. A speedy recovery
is wished for by his many friends.
The festival at tne ralrview school
house last Saturday evening was well
attended, but the proceeds were small.
Dr. A. M. Smith, of Adamsburg,
naid Lowell a professional call Sunday
to administer fb the wants of 'Squire
Steely,
.lames Peter lost a
line liikT hog last
week. He claims all
that he can ac-
count for its
deatli. was eatini too
many chickens.
our hucksters report the Lewlstown
markets well attended, bm monev
scarce, as pay day did not; come until
Saturday evening.
Prof. Bowersox held
anrlnptlon at Met 'lure
1 West Heaver teachers.
a teachers' ex
Inst week for
All applicants
West Beaver
trot a flrst-clnss paper.
will expect to
much wiser during
the next year.
The gentleman or lady who i-it
our peach orchards when the owner is
taking his midnight sleep may be com-
in have a leu aninuiaieu on i-
count of a load 01 UUCKSnoi oraiw-
hundred pound bear trap coming In
contact with their lower limbs.
s. Il Phillips bough) hlmselfn new
nm of the I ! th rock pattern. He says
to any party who furnishes the amniu
nitlon be " ill guarantee him or her al
tbe name tbev can use for the seasi in
The came will be from
to a polar bear. Just as it
fence ITIOUHI
ordered.
FREEBURfl.
A number of tiaUers from Eremont
ia-s(l through town Monday.
Mrs. Vanant, of TurbotviUe, Is vis
iting her friend, Miss Mary Arbogast.
Precburg was represented by many
of our young people at Grubb's picnic
Saturday.
The Snyder County Choir Conven
tion will be held Saturday of this week.
Quite n number of the choirs will be
present.
On Thursday evening of last week
Miss Carrie Keeler, daughter of L. Keel-
er, and John Miller, son oi i ommis
inner Qeonre Miller, both of this place,
were united in marriage at the parson
age by Rev. II. 0. Suable, Salem. in
bride and groom left for a trip to Nlag
ara Falls.
CENTREVILLE.
Benneville Walter, of White Springs,
was in town Raturtlay.
Miss Dessie Sampscl visitiKl friends
at BeaVertown last week.
J. C. Stephenson, of Newport, was
in town one day last week.
J. c. Schooh, of Mlddleburgh, was
in town one dav last week.
Prof. Edwin Charles, of Mlddleburg,
was in town Saturday evening.
MiSB Stella MUSBer visited friends at
Mifrlinburg several days last week.
C. o. Qaugler. of Selinagrove, was a
business visitor Tuesday of last week.
A. c. Bowersox, of Ellw lClty,0.,
is spending several weeks with his par
ents. Mrs. John Hepner, of Freeburg, was
the uest of her son, H. N. Hitter, last
Thursday.
Chas. Seesholtz and family, of Hea
ver Springs, wi re visitors in town over
Sunday.
K. F. Chambers and wife, of White
Springs, visited Hopnal Sampscl last
Wednesday.
Mrs. C C. Smith (nee Sampsel) and
daughter, Gladys, of Johnsonburg, are
the guests of Dr. J. NY. Sampsel.
. W. Sheary, B. H. Headricks, J.
H. Crossgrove and Daniel Herman were
home from Lewlstown over Sunday.
yf, H. Hartraan, R. H. Walter, W.
A. Mohn ami P. C. llartmaii attended
the funeral of A. P. VVllaon and wife
at Miffllnburg last Friday.
Editor Herman, of the New Berlin
Iteporter, Prof. Amnion Hteaae ana
Samuel Oelse, of New Berlin, were in
town Saturday evening.
Mm. Jackson Mover, of Miffllnburg,
was the guest of Merchant S. C. Dun
dore and family several days last week.
Mr. Moyer also came over Saturday
evening.
Wednesday evening of last week al.
Bowersox was bitten by a copperhead
..... 1-..- ..I .1... T....I
simile I line I 1LTI1 L ICk: llimif un' i"'i
lie went into tin
liar and stepped on
the snake, WhJ
of the steps.
h was K ing at the foot
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
Harry 'Trutt is the proud father or a
nniiHi nt' iau
t;.,.. '. , t ,.. I'll I.L ic ulullll linn H tc'A
tg III llllll IfHHVH WBVMWW"
weeks at Muuey and Williamsport.
Arthur Reichenhach, of near Salcni,
visited his brother, Harvey, Sunday.
Miss Kate Trutt and friend attended
the picnic at (irubb's church Saturday.
A straw Vart.v of little folks of Selins
pent Friday very pleasantly at Frank
Frdley s.
Norton Bower wa
Siiturdav night on
17
called to Oriental
account of the III-
nessof his wife.
Mr-. Peter Trexler.
Dam. was the guest of
of
T.
Shamokln
I. Hummel
and wife last week.
Misses Olive and Lottie Sassainan
and brother, William, spent Sunday
with friends at Shreiner.
The school lxiard made a good sclera
tion when they elect i d Hnan 1 eats to
teach the sehiMil in this place.
Miss May Schoeh, who has bean
Mtaidlng the summer with her sister
near Newport, has returned home.
The farmers are taking advantageof
the new hydraulic cider press erected
by Chas. Brown at Shamokln Dam.
A LINE.
J. W. Teats wears a smil
Miss Bessie Shell spent
.; it i a boy.
some lime
with Ella Melser.
II. A. Ebrlght is Kettlnx
ready to
build a new store room.
Some of our people attended tin
an.. i i. ii at rivmunl Mmnlav.
Mi-s Annie Martin, of Phil
is 1 1 1 1 -
iter her parental rout at present.
Miss Elsie Reichenhach, ofFreeburjr(
sient a few day s under the parental
mot'.
Mis. Sydney Dinger, of Lewisburg,
spent a few days wiiii Augustus Ding
er's. li
Miss Ivy
visiting M i'
cut.
Mi
llc
t'ie
Ii, of Mifrlinburg, is
Hornberger at pres-
Miss Clemmie Beale, of Oriental,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mis.
Lizzie Naugle.
MiasebEfHe Hornbergcr, Ivy Mensch
and I lUperia Naugle spent Sunday with
Miss Ida Uoodling.
V. J. Trutt lent a bURlTV to go for the
doctor, but the lellow slipjaxl on and
went to the picnic
i
This is the hottest summer for the
last twenty years. The thermometer
registered rrom lnuto I in degree.
Mrs. J, w. I ornlHTger and children,
of Wagner, who were visiting friends
and relatives the the pat few weeks,
have returned home.
I suppose a great many of our people
will attend the Elizabcthvillu camp
meeting and also the Darkey canip
meeting al Suminil t bis week.
J. ( i. Knouse
with the lire. I
and the lire broki
had io be watche
tail a l
le 1 1 1 1" 1 1
c trouble
new land
.1
out in the wood
I for some time.
it
UT. PLEASANT MILLS.
( ico. Rehrer is having a well
hi his premises.
J. A. Kepler and wife Bpol'l
Irill.
tsmiciii bicycle.
The c.c. Baud w ill plav
tor the
pi
ic at I lalilel s cniin
l S;
aturuav.
John 1 lofl'lliatl and
laughter, Inice,
f Ereeburg, spent Monday
I larvcv Long and wife.
i town,
f Pfotltz's
Vallev, Visited st
nunc (iarmnu's
Sunday.
John M. MtefTen, who is working at
Packer's Island, spent Saturday and
Sunday at home.
John A. KreighhllUltl and I'". '.
Llllldis took a drive to Mi. Patrick
Sunday on their w in , J-. i
( llarence A. Sehnii' and wife, ofScnin
ton, arc spending several days with Mr.
Bchnee's parents' in town.
Examination was held here Monday.
There Were twelve applicants. The
teachers w ill be elected Friday.
NV. I. Carman and wife, of Middle
burg, were the quests of his parents,
Henry Oaruian and wife, Sunday.
Mrs. M. F. NVonier had a stroke of
imlsv Sundiiv eveulnst. She was un
conscious for a while, hut is better now.
iuiu- munis i of i nr people attend-1
i d the picnic at (iru os ehurcli Ootr
unlay, and some attended the colored
camp-meetlngat Summit Sunday,
While attending the picnic at (irubb's
church Saturday, Miss Nettie Smith
fell near a stump and broke her left
arm near the wrist. Dr. Longacre
bandaged the arm and she is getting
along nicely.
TROXELVILLE.
Frank Troxel Is now doing his work
alone again.
The thermometer registered nlnety-
elghl at this place.
Irwin Eetterolt and wife, of Lewis
town, are visiting friends in and about
town.
Frank and Hilly each go! a new bi
cycle. They say they can go across
tiic mountain to Hartleton on short
notice.
Francis Blee has accepted a job with
Philip Blazer in the seven mountains,
Elands says he likes the job, but not
the little pests in bed.
Fdward Bingaman and his grand
father, Frederick, who had been visit
ing out in some western states, return
ed home one day last week.
Weader boys held a festival at Port
A mi Saturday evening and came home
well pleased with the net proceeds, Ml-
equently it must have been a success.
UfJNDORE
' ("apt. K isc was m town selling groc
eries. Business makes men as well as tries
them.
I The cider press this year Is off on a
vacation.
' Emanuel Rambo is working for N.
T. Dundore.
i ra Hoover
reports a goon crop oi
I sweet corn.
Y. M. Mease, ofKantZ, was in town
selling phosphate,
j. B. Stauffer thls'year threshed over
500 bushels of wheat and oats.
Our merchanl is ordering goods and
selling produce through the 'phone.
Many of our people were to the pic
nic at Grubb'H church last Saturday.
S. S. Bickel, traveling for the largest
d(y goods house in Phila., was in tow n.
John Miller, of Buffalo, N. Y., had j
his agent in town selling hats and caps, i
Ice-cream was at a premium last
week in town and lemonade was out of I
sight.
Lizzie and Dolly Reichenhach spent j
Sunday with their parents at Toehlll, I
one of the suberbs of town.
Jacob Tbaip. John S. Aucker and D.
V. Staid and others are doing tbei
threshing very cheap this year.
Our teachers are getting ready for
examination. Our township is fortun
ate in having its own teachers.
J. (i. Wagner threshed iDO bushels
()f wu.t , , ve and oats for feed. Hi-
Kuleaster wheat is the cleanest in the
township.
Kvery day last week the bjmperatUE
wtt8 between M and 100 degrees in the
shade in town. The most scorching
week this season. Com and jxitatoes
are suffering In the extreme.
UNI01S TWP.
Harvey Borkey i numbered with the
nick.
A. E Aucker has embarked in the
bicycle business.
William Riegel, of Nanticnke, was
home over Sunday.
Henry Blessing returned home after
a week's stay with friends in York, Pa.
'Squire Lenig entertained a wairou
tad of friends fruni Suubury Sunday,
Misses Minnii
Hummel's Whu
Lizzie Sehrey.
About half o
townshipattend
1 and i 'atherine Trutt,
if, spent Sunday with
(he population
.I the picnic at ( I
if our
rubb's
church last .-satu
day.
Mrs. j, i ). Herman, of 1
is spending the week w it 1
J, NY. Snauirler and wife.
ilwardsdale
her parents
Through the Phila. North American
of Aug. It, we learn that Rev. Dr.
, Pow-wow N'eit. is casting out devils.
We presume he has a big job, but wi
would protMise that he would begin al
i home.
1 1 is a wonder thai we can h
body swearing yet ur usim;
I language in these days of the
a r any
profane colon 'il
1 campmeetings,
The schiMil directors arc gettltm tin
school houses in shape for busim
The teachers will be selected
evening, and they ccrtainlv
) large batch from which to selc
ErldtiN
have a
oL
-el with
quit.
II few o our
i 01 1 in mi ll W ell
at Kri
:uuer Saturday.
I. It. Kisherand wife were visiting
at lied Bank on Sunday.
Warm weather and drought is the
complaint among our citizens,
Unite a number of our people were to
Summit campiticctiug Sunday.
The m id i
streets Monda
Hleumn.
Most of our
forward to nth
Inch w III I..-
ig w
was
i un
U..t I
was on our
v Will. Mils-
young folks are hsiklng
ud the ( Iraugers' picnic,
in Aug. 117.
In
Mis.
horse
Vol!
list
-lie e 11. .1 i. e. i t hat
i was kicked by a
a mistake. It wu-
Win I
'That
a
Mr-. NN'iu. il
lMi;!' TuKYKIU'oV
Mi
Kate Noll is vi-iiiuc her uncles
al Steeltou,
Mi-s Kit
vacation at
e ( 'liarlcs i
pending he
home.
Win, Briiluiker, or
qllent vi-ilur in our t
Suuliiiry
m ii.
M rs. ( leo. I . Flanders mad
a bus
lucss trip toSunbury Monday.
Barber Nettz, who is employed at
Caketown, spent Sunday with parents.
Miss Jennie Neita has resigned her
position at Suubury and is now at
home.
Mrs, ReUOeU Auckeraud littledailgh-
I ter are visiting at the Aucker honn-
tead ut ' Vnlihu
Mrs. I). rhunby. of Suubury, Is
visiting her ,'. ther, Abraham Qaugltr,
who is seriously ill.
Henry Hoover and Samuel Johnson,
of Milton, rode their bicycles to tow n
one day last Week.
Miss Flora Bogar, of Ly kens, was the
welcome guest of of Miss Sue llogar
during the past week.
NV. s. Len hart's family, after spend
ing about six weeks in town, have re
turned to their home in Harrisburg.
Mi-s fsora Bingaman, who has been
spending the past few months al Wash
ington, returned home Saturday ac-
.mi
lllied
i her uncle,
and cousin,
I'M win Ai-.Mr-.
Will.
uold, faniil
Stcpp.
McCLU HE.
Warm, dry weal her.
Adam Wagner and family spent Sun
day in Lew Istown.
NVm. Decker had a slight stroke of
paralysis last week.
Rev. Ott, of Bcllnsgrovo, spent Sun
day at Isaac Dreese's,
Samuel Wagner, of Fiemoiit, spent
Sunday ainoiig friends here.
Wm. Dreeseand w ife returned from
their western trip Monday evening.
Mary Miller, ofMountain Dale, spent
last week with her cousin, Nellie Ulsb.
Henry Kahley moved his saw mill
west of town where he is busily engag
ed in sawing R. R. ties.
KKEAMEit.
Harry Dickie, of Ashland, mingled
with friends in town Sunday.
Grover Smith is home from Keller's
Busluesa College on a vacation.
Kemer Aumlller, who was working
at Northumberland, is home again.
A. t'. Smith and E. F. Walter rode
to Mlddleburg Friday evening on their
w heels.
8. A. Appaud w ife, of Monroe town
ship, visited the family of J. F. NValter
over Sunday.
Mrs. Lillian Page and children, of
near Philadelphia, arc visiting her par
ents at present.
Mrs. NY. A. Hummel and child, of
Lewlstown. are visiting 1." parents,
John Fields, at present
A. D. Kramer purchase'1 a . aw up-to-date
buggy, ft i- dandy. A. D.
believes in being up to th urnes.
'The union picnic Saturday was a de
cided success. There was a large crowd
in attendance, th ' (veather being fair,
ami all had v vc y ei.i .abletimc. 'The
Kant, ham! furnisher, excellent music.
Rev. Bhambacli delivered a few well
chosen re uarks.
Ni;nz VALLEY.
T!ie grape crop is abundant in this
. inity.
atoll leimbacfa killed a black siinkc
sb. . .'t long.
' atborine Haines is visiting Mrs.
Philip Hendrloka.
Joseph Heimbach, who is working
near Trcvcrton, was at home over Sunday.
K A N T..
i A. 0. filascand wife are hie
a baby hoy.
PALLAS NEWS.
One of
buried at
Samuel Qlace's chili
Urubb's cemetery
n il was
aturday
uiorniug.
Wednesday morning Henry Hum
mel had the misfortune to loose two of
his best cows from eating too much
young clover.
In last week's report we stated that
Mr. Bailey wished to take a horse to
feed over winter, but since then he has
bough) a tine young horse on Chestnut
Ridge from Cyrus Hummel, Consid
eration V.n.
The much-tnlked-of picnic at irubb's
church is now past. Die number of
people present has been estimated at
live thousand and the Sunday school
realized f&IOcash from the safe of eat-
able
sum
my
year
whiell exceeds by j"i tliehigllesl
llown to have been derived from
Sunday school picnic held this
LlNTSTONE VALLEY.
Mil
-inn
vas i.-ititij: J, llainci
II V.
Harry Trow it i- empl
Ncit at present.
Jltmcs Haines was t.
d bv J. NN .
Knitzerville
Tuesday mi business.
The thermometer reiristen
d lis
gnvs at this place Thursday.
( ha-. Kissinger, Sr., and wife, wi
visiting Lewis Moyer's recently.
Fielta ICuoiise, of near Krat.crvil
is wot
ilug for T. ( I.
li- in ihis val-
ley.
Jacol i Benfcr a
Saturdav morning.
- kickinl
hill II. it
by a hoie
-. i very sci-
lously.
I.. Haines, of Fr
Haines, of Fliiitstom
new porch tor ( i. A.
burg.
'cluirg, and ( '.
Vallev, ereetei
Hotdorf in Ft
E.
Win. Hendricks,
prising fanners, ha
makinu last week; I
one of our
a new kind
- made hay
Villi I'
ll' hay
out oi
summer grass,
Two nierrj fishing parties of ibis
place were to Middleereek Saturday,
one consisting of Lew i- Mover, l:. ( iar
inaii and -on and T. ( '. I iiiudis mid old
est s in. Second party :
t wo yotlllgi -t sons, Jam
.lame- Dailies un.l -hut
more snakes. ( '. I
T. c.
and :
Lot!
Haiti
1 iiiudis,
'atirlce,
i of li-h.
-. who
ml two
I with a
was with the laltci
iliaki s and u ou tided
revolver.
party, si
the thin
D ITTI.R or v f;Tsr
Itrll 1 lesl
Ijonneii
anntn I mail
rien ii
IVe n f i.
London, Aug. 1 1. The Bhr 1 1
correspondent of The Dally L. '
wirbis' yesterday, mya: "The allle"
noon Saturday, were within 10 ralti
of Pekln."
A Yangtiun dlnpntch, flated Aw. 7.
Kivinn cletaiis regardlnc the capture of
that place, says:
"The Russians and French held the
left, the British the i it r. the Ameri
can! the right cen'pr, and the Japanese
the extreme right. The British anil
Americana advanced on the village at
a rapid rate for 6,001 ynrds. uni'.er a
severe shell snu nno are. rue JVun
ulans opened and the Britlsh-Amsrtcan
advance became a race fur pr.sitiotifi,
culminating In a iiriuiiuit charge.
"The heaviest lose of the day was
sustained by the Americans, the
Fourteenth Infantry having nine klllei I,
1 62 wounded and several missing. The
Bengal lancers unsuccessfully attempt
ed to cut off the Chinese retreat."
Another Yangtsung special inyn:
"(iwing to a mistake, BrltUh and
Tlii!?-iii n guns shelled the fourteenth
t'iilte.1 States infantry during the
night, wounding ten."
The Dally Mall's St. Petersburg cor
respondent says: "No prisoners were
taken by the Russians. Wholesale iiian
sacre was the order of the day. and,
when the battle was over, the Cos
BBcks rode over the Meld, killing nil
the wounded with the butt ends of
their muskets."
CHINA'S ESMIMIBM DOWAGER.
la Advised Uj Hit MInlM. r in lii r-
null, i lo lm PUlB.
Merlin. Aug. u. -At the Chinese le
gation In Berlin the press correspond
ent was Informed that the empress
dowager had declared her Intention to
leave I'ekin and to transfer her court
to another city before the allied forces
reached the capital. Lu Hal Houan, the
Chinese minister here, on learning of
this intention, telegraphed to both the
empress dowager and the emperor not
to leave Pekln. tint quietly to await
the arrival of the international forces.
The Chinese protest against the
landing of troops at Shanghai has been
oftlclally received here. A foreign office
Official, disciiHBlng It, said this after
noon: "The protest Is here, but who
pays sny attention now to Chinese pro
tests?" Great Britain, according to the
German foreign office, has not given
any other declaration of purpose in
landing troops at Shanghai than the
declaration made by the Ilrlllsh consul
general to the other foreign consuls
there, namely the protection of life and
property.
Rasataa Minister's Report.
St. Petersburg. Aug. 14. M. DefJIers,
Russian minister in Pekln, reports In
cipher, under dale of Aug. 4, its fol
lows: "The Chinese government re
cently applied to us ami to all the for
eign representatives in order to ar
range the dato and conditions of our
Journey to Tien Tsln. We replied that
we required Instructions from our gov
ernments, without which we could not
loave our posts. I consider It my duly
to point out, ns indlspenslble to our
Journey, as the allied troops sent ss
an escort should be Of sufficient force to
protect 80(1 Europeans. Including 200
women and children, and 60 wounded.
The families of the Imperial mission
and the Russian colony are well."
'nrynn nnil O. A. II. Kneiimpment.
Chicago. Aug. 14. The Chronicle
says: "Colonel V. J. Bryan will not he
In Chicago on Tuesday, Aug. 2S, the
day of the great parade of the Grand
Army of the Republic. Rather than
emharass President MrKlnley by a
counter demonstration, the Democratic
nominee for the chief magistracy will
defer his arrival to the next day or
perhaps two days latter. This decision
was reached after Mr. Bryan was made
acquainted with the program and the
part to which he was assigned by Ex
ecutive Director Harper.
Put Your
Finger on
Your Pulse
a&2i
ma
You feel the blood rvshinn
slonR.
But what kind of bluodr
That is the question.
Is It pure blood er Impure
blood ?
If the tlood is impure then
you are weak and languid ;
your appetite is poor nd your
digestion is weaK. Yoo can
not skep well and the mcrn
intj finds you unprepared 'or
the work of the day. Your
cheeks are pato and your com
plexion is sallow. You sre
troubled with pimples, boils,
or some eruption of the nkin.
U'by dim purify your blood 9
will do it. Take It s few day.
and then put your Hnger on
your pulse again. You can
feel the difference. It is
stronger and yeur circo'utioii
better. Send for oar book on
Impure Blood.
If you aro Mlious, take
Ayer's Tills. Thiy greatly
aid tlm Sarcaparilla, They
cure constipation also.
Vfrlta to our Pacta?.
Writ.' th, in fr,'iT aU III,' UHl-llfninr-l
lis roiir tBtii. V, 'll mcTi
I irmi.t ri-i.iy. mtnon
.Vlureie, UH. A. i . 1.1 r.iv,
LoMi-li. Maa.
vp, imm
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run
Ml
i u
.inaldo Pcs Not Accept
the Prociamatioiit
Urn. ('in 041 I'M;,
a lion. I AmiTlei,
ill. Tried hy '
.: to it' ::."rh
t,' .1 ,. 1n m
ii ..l.'ii-i I; Ovt-
i.-l V. ;ri;.l. rti.Ct'J"
War.hlnEton, A
Manila pa i rs ret
partment contain
to be from .i pers
ig, i !, Copies vf
,-. . d 1 1 the war d'j
a letter purport Ins
n::l friend of A got
naldo, v hlch s' itcs
chh f doi s not tako
(it th" rilipino
dvnntnge .' 'h
amnesty proclnmMlon because boom
tlnie ago he gave orders to his follow
ers to break up Into guerrilla bends
The amnesty order excepts those !
violated t 1 1 - - laws ot w.ir ai ii si v
that Agulualdu fears that he would !
In tho excepted clacs, should ho U'".
dertake to surrender under the am
nesty prod itnntlon.
The letter Is dated al Biac-Xo-I$atn,
which is s,".;d to be the present ir -visional
headquarters ot AguftmlsVi. It
states, however, that Agulnaldo never
stays more than one night in a pinc.e
and only a fc.v hours in any one o
cation, lie allows no one to conn,
near him. except his most. Intlmaxs
personal friends.
A dispatch in one of the papers)
dated at San Pedro Macatl, states tbrt
Gen. Plo Del Pilar, who recently sur
rendered, says be wishes to become
good American citizen, and Intends ta
accept the American terms offeree! to
his people. He said he would liku
nothing better than to raise a regiment
of native Filipinos to serve in China.
Copies of orders received at the war
department announce the sentence of
.la. into Ebron, a native. Ebron was
sent to the penitentiary for Ave years.
The order states that Ebron wan m
member ot a band of outlaws operating
in Cagayan province. Luzon, write:
committed various outrages upon Hrr
whole population and kept tin peODSSj
In a constant state of terror.
The orders also contained the ac -quital
of Col. .lames S. Pet tit, Thirty -first
volunteer infantry, who ji
charged w ith being responsible for thir
death of a prisoner named Jnan Rnmw
by turning him over to the president off
Zamboanga The findings and the ac
quittal are disapproved by Gen. Maw
Arthur, who says that, notwithstand
ing the alleged character of the prison
er. which tended to reveal bim nr a
guerrilla or outlaw, be was neverthe
less entitled to protection, and to hav
his guilt determined In the regular way
by war tribunal. Although the ncqntt
tal Is disapproved, there was nothing
further for Gen. Mac Arthur to do. anil
he restored Col. Pettit to his regiment
An liuli pi-ii it i-n( IMiiiti' I nlon.
Bcranton, Pa., Aug. It, A number
of nun employed nt the Uelawar.
Lackawanna and Western company"
collieries net here last night and took
the preliminary steps toward organiz
ing the Lackawanna union. The com
pany's officials say they will not recog
nize an organization that toriijiui.
other than their employes, and it wmt.
to meet this objection that tho new
union was formed. A vote of the mill
ers showed that 8,141 favored the uesw
organization and 1,021 opposed iL Tkec
United Mine Workers of America hete
a meeting here and denounced the for
mation of the new union as an effort te
separate the men and place them as
cross purposes.