COUNTY NEWS. SKLINSQKOVE. PALLAS NEWS. PORT TRKVKRi'OX. 1X1 reeiy Letters Written by Our Corps of Correspondents Throughout the County. UUNDORE. Tho canning factory has started to can corn. Mary Miller is vi-it itijr Mends in Lewistown. ('. (). Mover is pending several days with his family. Mai. E. P. Rohbaok took a trip to Philadelphia last week. Miss May Reynolds, of Baltimore, is being entertained by friends. Mis. Ella Wanner Is entertaliuna from Efarrisburg. Mrs. ( 'lias. Suhnure is visiting her cousin, II. I). Schuure and family. M. s. Bchroyerand wife are at Get tysburg spending several days there. Mrs. T. C. Houtz and children have returned from theirsuiumer vacation. MlssJeaue Mullin, ofScrnnton, was entertained for a week by Miss Mary Bchnure. The town council has under consid eration the advisability of lighting the town with electricity. Foster Bower spent Sunday at home. Allien Mciser bought the Ranter's homestead. again from Adam Sheuiorry was in town. iiur roads are in excellent condition n k. Winner is taking out a nice lot 'several friend river com. The Post coupon gatherers are as iv us bees. y . stauffer is raising a very hue t o( tobuOOO this season. Henry Hoot lost a valuable hog caus- 1V llie ein "- June Hoiiser, of C hapman, spent a mrt time with Louisa Neitz. Tousle Fliner visnwi aer Kiuu-pe i pne ,,,. ,.,,., under consul-1 . i .i.,, si wn t una nmi v. i L Varner. traveling for the Sha- okin Hardware Co., was in town. The baru on Ed. M. Hummers farm . ... ... - ,1. .. .... .. I ... .1. . .1 ... ,i. .. i l)ani'l oil ami many ouiciti unvvi uumvu w mm kiuuiiu w.iii uu iio vuir I ln luilllier regions lor worn. ( iems msi v ecine nay. ie last week has oceii hot and dry ; Ed. Weldpil hauler, of Milton, was .iters SKI low ami nil U 11 l B n J ; iii i ' ' ii IUUH.1I1U iio I I ii illicit c "i iii- owlue. nouse m tnescuooi ihk business. Rev. 1 raver and tnnnl.v, ol New' Jersey, are guests of Mrs. Henry Bchoch, mother of Mrs. Traver, .1. W. Qauglerand wife are on a visit to Hnrrisburg, Mnytown and Kliznbeth-I villi to see their sons and a daughter. Rev. Fortnev and wife, of Turbotvllle, are visiting Mrs. Fortliey's mother and ulster, Mrs. Dr. Zlegler and daughter, Hnttie. Mrs. Millie Herman and children. f Wyoming, are being entertained by her , mother, Mrs. J. I'. Richter, on South I Market St. Trinity Lutheran Sunday school has decided to make a donation to the leeial Sun- Miss Kate Troup is home a n ip to Middleburg. alter St roup spent Sunday at the campiueeting at Summit, John Shaffer sold a marc and colt to Edward Blckharl for (00. Calvin and Irvin Bailey spent Sun day at ('In stnul Ridge and Clement's Park. Mrs.Arthur. Shaffer took Misses Qertle and Jennie St roup to theeampuieeting Sunday. A load ol oia were to the riv water melons. Edward Troup, Frank Man in wife were to the picnic at 1 tint Saturday mi their bicycles. Anybody seeing a flock of young ducks in the vieimty of Pallas will cou ferafavorby rcnortinu to the owner. 1 1 icy have not three weeks. young men from Pallaa r and enjoyed t he good and Hill Mi's. Win. Bwartz. been seen near home for I LLS' rSTONE VALLEY. n Forney Bros. & Co., of HarrlBourg, anutactiirers of slns'S, had their sales im in town. Eli Gable and his hands arc mowing in the canal, n iooks nioic one i......:.... lining man uwtwug. Prank and William Mull, of Pawling atlon, and Thomas Houser, of chap- ii I tkiJM nntialn II... nil, ealieu on iu.cu uutwiu, BltZ. i: Wnlt issiieuilimr a few days ith In- parents ami will p Johnstown to work in gions. J. P, Wagner has taken advantage of hortlv start the luiulier Jacob Burner i- mi th ( leo. Mull 'unl wife, were Visiting T. '. I. an J. W. Neii, Samuel Haines were on the 1-h e slcK list, of Kratzerville, l;-' recently. Straub and .las. i if Que Simda . yer mi l ( i. A. Botdorf Pa., 1 1 n i ing their saw if Berwick, Moure last isler, Mrs. Nathan- -oils were to the church in Buck- iml drv wentlierin waging w ar briars and their associates by flru sufferers of Turlnitvllle. A -three men cutting them down, collection will he taken up next 'hot Will IE I. (i. eerie Co., i f gooi ices. u......,,..l Oihnll mil' of the lirolllisillLr hool teachers of our township, nasi l... .Ma I l, I In' charge ol ur school (Wiuncis .1 tor the next term, commencing Seilcr, of Selinsgrovc., selling i for seller, Zimmerman, Otts I Shamokin, was in town ofifer s in his line at rock hottoni day morning. We noticed Mr-. Emmel Eysterand Miss Kate Bolender, of Akron, Ohio, at the choir convention, alsojohn Motz, an old Preeburger, of the same town. John looks natural. H. L. Phillips and w ife delphia din ing a part M r. 1'. laving in a stocl a- aud continue for seven months KANT. I 1. r, V 1 1,1 If 1 OS 1L VIS I. Ada Dreese is on the sick list. One of Wm. Roniig's horses' legs is ri ii. Milliter and family were to Sun rv nuav. Sinn,, ill' ..or citizens attend Sabbath . ..I IT ,.. -1.....1. in m ii ai iioover s ciuucii. V v. ii,, itv nmi,. is hiisv threshinir v . . - '!. . - ii is i ii e in Mill Hum. ,,l,i, innjudl rT M 11111 mAI 'M V llliri. VLsuuiir ui u. o. n oiimwr. . . . . . . i at . Summit and Clement's l'ara DUttVA c a ji n i at A ' " T " V ir il ll m ' attended the choir reeburg, Saturday, K"1 for clothing and were ill I'M if last week, . of early fall cuts' furnish- John A. Mi were to linker mill. Joseph Walp and u Ife I'm., weie visiting ( has Week. Miss II. Ellen Br lei Trevitz and thn picnic at Daniel's wheat Val'ey Saturday. Jonathan Arbogast, wife and daugh ter, of Selinsgrovc, Mrs. Hartley and daughter, of Lewistown, wero visiting ill tile valley last Week. Nathan Sclllablg went to his ternal sleep, last Thursday night, and was laid ill bis liual resting place Sun day afternoon, lie was a kind and de voted neighbor and always ready to lends helping hand in those in need. 8CH n" I-;. C. H. Keller spent Sunday at home. I), s. Thuraby, of Suubury, was in last wtvk. J. I. Charles and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Chapman. J. H. ShafTcr, of Sunbury, paid his beat friend a few days' visit. Prof. James Herman, of Edwards- ville, was seen in town Friday. Mrs. ('has. Hendricks, of Shamokin, called mi relatives in town Sunday. Jacob Snyder, wife and son, of Sha mokin Ham, visiting James Houser's. C W. Neil, who i- employed at Sunbury, spent several days at home. Warren Onell, of Hnrrisburg, spent several days under the parental roof. Miss Mayme Wiest, of Shamokin, was a welcome guest a) Wm. Boyer's last week. Miss Maruarel Klsclihiirt, pendence, spent Sunday attb al Hotel. Miss Mary Sliatnbnugh, ol I;mi, is visitiiiLr her granilpaiv Snook ami w ife. Mi- Mary Rlne, of MeK called mi her cousins, M i Lerie Bingitinan, c.I. Flanders, wile and i Miss Peril, --pent Sunday will umuaKer at Mahantongo. Mrs. David Wendt ami children and Mrs. Annie Slinc and children, of Sun bury, are visltillij relatlvi -. George Clnugler, of Xorthumberland. ami Mrs. Shoenian, or nunhtirv, visil Empress Dowager and Emperor Left Before Entry of Allies. if Indc-Nation- Shatni ts, John w Jl Falls. I ,ena and daiiKliter, Michael IMPERIAL PALACE UNDER SIEGE. Chliii'i- Sill, Hers Surriiiinileil liy Truiipq ol iMii. ri-ui Powers and Ire .IlllUllltf tl I.llNt Sliiuil Ai, Ileal Ion For 1'VWCC l'KOl IlltlOllM. Washington, Aug. 21. From Gen. Chaffee the war department has receiv ed official confirmation or tin- fall of Pekln and the rescue of the besieged legatlonera. Following is the text of the dispatch from (Jen. Chaffee, dated Pekln, Aug. 15, as made public by the war depart I meat : "We entered legations grounds ui E o'clock last night with Fourteenth ami linht battery. Bight wounded during day's lighting; otherwise all well." Only two battalions of the Four teenth regiment are with Gen. Chaffee. They comprise about Mil) men. This j would indicate that only about one third of Qen, Chaffee's force actually I had entered the city at the time ho 1 sent his dispatch, I Admiral Kenn y has telegraphed 11 list of the casualties in the late tlulit lng. among whom are Lieut. Smedley WJRI HAIR GRAY? What docs your mirror say? Docs it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Arc you pleased? Do your friends f the same ae show this loss of power also? Just remember that pray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark hair rapidly becomes gray whin once the change begins. their sick father David Iturkev, law. Mrs. M. II enjoyed a drive 1 during the wile and rndd, ( ooiir low 11 Week. mother-In I ,cw Ishurg Sunday. WEST U15AVKK. owh Mrs. Itohci'l 1 i"- i improving tioin her late sieklle . Mrs. Aaron Mover is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lash In Miftlii unty. Mi's. Maillia Haines is spending a few days iii 1 larrishiirg visiting her son. Charles Wagner mid family, nfHIair county, are visiting rioliieof their Sny der count v friends, has ! ings. We think the shirt waist man come to stay, the ladies as a rule objecting to 1 lie Innovation, mi the trary, say that the men should have the same rights to appear in comfort-: able dress as themselves. Tile Trinity Lutheran choir attended 111.. I'ttl, nknU 1 i.,., ,1 l.',-.... 1, 1 1,-,, n,l tank ,,. ,, l In il nomlui Thn ..v. ! do some business. ecutive committee met and decided to hold the l it h convention on the 8rd Saturday of Aug. 1901 at the same place. The following ollicers were eliidcd : Pres., Prof. Win. Mover; Vice Pres., M. L. Wagenseller; Beo'y, J. B. Hull; Treat., Brian Teats. m (Too 'ui.- f,,r lnt week.) Our farmers are busy plowing. W. II. Wendt snorts a new Ian not j bicycle. 'Oil" ! I',.,, I, .,, II., I 1 I , ... LJ....I ... ill,'.. ..ii,,,, ui, I ,l. I,, . I I I I I M I I ast Tuesday. John Shaffer has been -id; fur the last few days. v imam .. wen nee wa to Kant. Ii ULOBE MILLS. IT Ik UK o - 1 ne tvimtz tu" anu uuu -iuu ca- i . 11 ii ii. 1 i i i 1 . . . 1 I 1ITMI! , were visiting the latter's aunt, D. S. Miller. he K nit I',, rn.. I llniul uill furnish 1 mtllic for a picnic to he held at Port . (. I U r "...v ..i vul , III... 1 1 - 't.,., v..... ..,'. He at resnectto the honor ol .Natli- I'lilabig, whose remains were bur- Ut 1' I'eeblirir Kuoihiv ALINE. I. K H iirnluirirup LmirlH n imu- nr. 'hr.,1 I.'. .1 1 .. COHIltv fill u liiuinniiw tcitklnuf wi-i l. . 1 K iwiuun iT '(..lit j n Mm - ks(iuo.i ''i ivsuwj a 1 Kill t 1 1 tin- guest of liis parents over iSun- I V Ml ivl.dli.r it-, ow.en . h. u.ue lirom Huckwbeat Vallev to H. (I. 1 D nuuuo oirvtl .ii. Mdva lllim 1 llllllll u I'll tlit Maauwa mmmm SUm IT A I.'l - v itKtvnu u iv 11, J"v. i-.u- n new store last week. Hurry un, Ml hi. 'ii In nt ll.,., ,.... I ..f . 1'inin t a t fan nvn HIT oiiHiioY i.i-ii. vJ "v"i iini-r . ( MmW. 1 1 1 ' riToni tt ilu. .1.. " J 'J1""CI, ll i.llMMI UHlll , DBPln ..t tl.... ..1 Ul-.l 1 w uuirsday. lie wils iiu appli-l A. Kepler and W. H. Wendt Were to Middlehiirg Monday. A good rain is badly needed in this section of the country. Ohas, Kepler, who is working in Northumberland County, was at home over Sunday. Rev. E. K. Miller, of Allentown, Pa., preaeneu a sermon in llie rst. John s Mrs. James Krb, daughter of Pittsburg, arc visiting her law, Jaeot) Krb. Mr-. Ann lia Hook is visiting in Mil llin colllily lis a . it -I of her sister, M is Samuel Ittllimgtirdller, 1 roi. liowersox nuiile some vei teie-iiiig remarks al I he ftinera Stmdllj , I'm' w liiell In- ha- tin wishes nfiill present. Jos,. 1 ih Kline is disposin elo I lea pi ami son, fathci'-ln- - in last best Ayer's! (Hair f Vigor .pal I' hi- peach seventy-live cent- per bushel up measure and running over, sua certain customer reisirted, Howard (Hbbonev, wife and daugh ter, of Belleville, MitHIn county, spenl a few days lu re visiting friends, also attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, 'BqUire Steely. Wm. II. ECnepp (blacksmith) gol a few sever.' bruises hist wi ek by his lire slaver breaking, ami tn'iiig let down on We had vt gisift ram ;-j ' j. night. The gyiisies areaai.'n caiuDiuson the Zieber island. Miss Mab'' Beaver was visitintr her friends wt I reeburg last wtek. William Haines and wife, of Selins grovc, called on Mrs. Win. Sehroyer. Fred Jlerhst, of Lewistowu, spent Sunday with his fat her, Charles Herbst. Blanche Moyer, of riiiladelidiia, is 1 Saturdav visuing irieuus ami reialives al tins place. John M. Moyer, of Freebunr, made a business trip through this place Mon day. Kdgar Herbst, the traveling sales man for the (Jaion Tea Company, had an accident at this place. He fefl from his wagon and bruised his knees. A crow d of Selinsgrovc people bad a picnic on the island. Among them were E. W. Snyder and wife, William Moyei ami family, George Ulrich of Philadelphia, Reuben Ulrich ami wife, Mrs. Val. Boligand son, Mrs. Brymyer and daughter and Miss Isora Ulrich. Lutheran churcli iii this place Sunday, the tloor not very gently .1. J. Steely wed lt rrluay and WM buried Sunday at theSt. John's church. A host of friends fol low ed his remains r .vid Bottt'iger A, Co. moved tin: saw mill on the tuiilicr tract of John Apple, where they began last Thurs day to saw. N E. Stuck was to Freeburg Thursday, John Stuck was on tin week. J. B. I! sick list last thermel was to Selinsgrove to their last resting place. Rev. Spahn Officiated. The tamtly and relatives of Hie deceased highly appreciate their neighbors and others fur their kinduess iii aiding them in time of n 1. The deceased leaves a w idow, live children, two brothers and one sister to mourn his departure Chaa. Troup bought a bicycleoneday last W eek. The rain Monday moistened tin ground again. R. A. Stuck an friends Sunday, K BEAM Kit. wife were visiting SUADEL. Mrs. A. S. Beachel is 011 the sick list. She had a paralytic stroke. Quite a number of our young men went to the colored meeting at Summit on their wheels Sunday. Men selling watermelons are seen al most every day on our streets. It ail peal's there is a good market for watermelons. A. ( '. Smith and drover Smith took a business trip to Sunbury Monday. A large number of our lovers of music 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , . i 1 . 1 Urn .ili.ilr e.,11 viiiillmi ill l-'r.-c- J. A. Kreighbaum was a caller at this ,, kininniav I The teachers' examination w as held a new chain- Monday. There were -even aspirants, but two were disaniHiintcu. if Shamokin, .!, Walter, formerly of this place, who lived in Iowa I'm several veal's, re turned In this place last week. Thompson Hllblsh and wile anil Mr. and Mrs. O.'OrlenawnH of Selinsgrovc, took dinner with W. II. Gordon's Tuesday. place 011 (sunday. Benton Rothermel got less bicycle last week. J. L. Varner ami wife, were in town Tuesday. 1 Tlic cornet band of this place was to a picnic Saturday near Richfield. W. A. Wendt and William A. Hard ing were to Middleburg mi the tandem last Thursday. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Henrv f'rvinver. of I'nion count v. ' far help from the ovi i-secrs or our. shot himself through the head last rii.i ifi ai a. a. L.5.1 1. 11 1 1 ....,., ...1.1..1. .... .....i "lauding be shot himself. (him to take his life. The roller mills in this vicinity can hardly supply the people with Hour 011 account of the scarcity of water. If it don't rain soon, the mills will I ave to he run by steam power. UNION TWP. oiiuny is uumiK'reii wu 1 t n .lie I T . ".IK."" uuu ismiiv sneni - '"""UK irieuus ai I'axinos. IIIVIII,. n . .! a !. v-V. A. Haas failed to deliver his sermon at Reiner's Kuiulnv .m ui n iiinerai. f-C H. I In I I L' I , .1 i, . n-r . . r WtlAMm - - , , , ,t 1, , M I , I , l i .'I I'l'll' WllS Visitinu vcill. ui.y.,,iJaJra ,, , 111 IM ,1 , Aucker. last week. ' - 1 1. I ih 1 1 miro 1 1 1 , . 1' 111 M.,,.... " Dfl onp r 1 1... J( 1 t ti 1 nic at Verdilla Sept. 1. s Baby Thin w . . n - ivi i iiikii duu a his milk three limes a day. Vs astonishmtf how fast V;ill imnn.,. tii is iivr. 1 . 11 ill irwc 1 e mother take th Pulsion. ... CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear3 the Signature of cheslra will furnish apptoprlate music for the occasion, liefreshiiients of a!' kinds w ill be served. A bicycle parade w ill also take place. Come one, come all, and enjoy a good day of recreation. ADAM8BUUO. HUMMEL S WHARF. Lucy Dressier is troubled with chills and fever. I). (. Long in. ends to quit farming next spring. Mrs. Amanda Noll came home from Sunbury Sunday. B. . Metrics and Arthur Wilt have a nice lot of melons ami cantelouies. Rev, (J. W. Hoard man preached an Interesting sermon Sunday evening in the. -eh 1 ml ilOUSC. Jacob lhilick and Katie Seesholtz at tended the colored campinccting Sun- Jay at Clement. Miss Lizzie Shrey, of Verdilla, is vis iting Miss Katie Trutt. The two young ladies were out on the river in a boat and the latter was thrown out into. the water Monday. Senator K. M. Hummel's barn caught m iV 1 . , fire last Wednesday and was entirely White I leer when- he has de troved. It is supposed to have been f,,r the I"11 two WC3ka J. A'-: Roush, of Krcamer, was in town Saturday. Rev. H. H. Spahn, of Beaver Springs, was a welcome visitor to town Satur day. Rev. Grove, of Carlisle, a Reformed minister, preached an interesting ser mon in the St. John's church Sunday ukuuuuu. Victory For Aatl-QM7 Mini tsome otour people alleiuleil thechoir Lewistown. Pa., Aug. 20. Complnts couveouoii in rreeDurg ami some at-1 returns of the Republican primaries tended the picnio tt Daniel's church held on Saturday from every precinct oniiuruBy. n Mifflin county show that the antl I he St. John's Annual Union Har- Quay faction of that party has scored vest Home picnic w ill be held on next I a victory over the Quay wing of that Saturday, Aug. iioth, 111 Albert Sclniee's organization. Thaddeus Maho.i, for grove. Able speakers w ill lie present I congress, was tinopioticd. and the Garfield cornet hand ami or- LIEUT. SMEDLEY D. BUTLER. D. Butler, Privates Qreene and War fell, all slinlit. This Is the second tin." , Lieut. Butler baa been wounded. The Japanese minister. Mr. Tak.i hlra, has received the following ad ! vices from the Japanese foreign office at Toklo: j "The Japanese consul at Chefoo wired umUr date of Auk. 17 to the fol lowing effect: "The foreign forces at tacked on the eastern side of I'ekln on ; Wednesday morning. The enemy ol j stinately restated. In the evening the J-. 'se Mpt up . Chlao Ypr gqt I and the Tung Ohlh gate of the Tartar j city and succeeded In entering. In the ' meantime other foreign forces entered the Chinese city by the Tung l'len Kate. Detachments were sent Immediately to the legations and opened communica tions, The ministers and staffs wero found safe. The Japanese loss was over loll. Including three ollicers, namely, ('apt. Michilye and Lieut. Watanabc wounded, while Lieut. Va zakl was killed. The Chinese loss computed at about 400. "After entry in Pekln was effected by the allied troops, the Chinese troops on Aug;. 15, betook themselves to ami re mained in the Imperial palace, and there they met with obstinate resis tance by the Chinese troops. Fighting In still going mi. The headquarters of tin- Japanese army Is in the legation, and the division Is mainly quartered In the villages outside of An Ting Men." Now that the primary object for which the allied armies marched upon Pekln. Vis., the rescue of the besieged li'Kathmt b, has been accomplished, the drift of discussion In official and diplomatic circles revert to the next step to be taken. The presumption hers Is that tin next move made will he an agreement for an armistice. This may be undertaken by the commanders of the Chinese army and those of the al lies on the spot where the fighting ap pears still to be In progress. This ac complished, the question of the with drawal of the foreign armies, the pay ment of Indemnities, and many other problems may be left to commissions dully appointed to adjudicate them. There are 11 nations which have suf fered ns a result of the Chinese distur- I hances. All will expect a settlement of I damages which have resulted from the I boxer outbreak, the murder of mis sionaries, and the destruction of le gation property. Spain Is one of these and, although she has not participated In the relief expedition, she has suf fered alike with others and will ex- will bring hack to your bas ilic color of youth. It sever fails. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenches fire. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of dandr.ff. I( feeds ami nour ishes the bull s of the hair making them produce a luxu riant growth. It Mops the h.air from falling 'ut and gives a tine soft finish to the hair as well. Wa bSVS bi.ok on tin1 Il.ilr nmi S.'iilp ivMrh yuu 111.17 Obtain tmu upon rMuitt. ( you .l.i nut "1. tain nil tli DMieBt! Vnu oipocion ip'tn in uf in mo iKur, wm.' II. li . tor alimit It. 1,1.1.... I, IF .I C AVl'll H '- Luwall, 0p Lpffffisl f'n'i, his irnle anxiety being to inrs the e mat Ion of hostilities. Th application is understood alsii t.. ! ve been made to the other powers i in iDj hepe that if all would name a i-ouualti ner there would be :i gen i era! count il of peace between i.i Hung , Chan;; en the one hand and the several j representatives of the nations mi the other. Aside from the fact that the condlt ons of Auk. 12 have nut yet been complied with by China, It is pioballlo that Ihrs v i iiinenin 'iciJ'' desire to take sufficient lime to learn what the other powers Intend doing on the same line, as all are acting in unison. Moreover, there are soni un explained features of i.i Hung Chang's application, one of them being that while he asks the allies to censi hos tilities, he kIvcs no assurance thai he has the power to make i he Chinese army and the rebellious Boxers cease hostilities. litis inn Defeat Cblneni", St. Petersburg, Aug. 21. Qen Orlnff, chief of st;,rf to the Rusiali for In China, reports to the Russian War of fice the defeat of 7,unn Chinese nfter a hard fight, the capture of Vnk Shi Pass and the occupation of Meduchel. Vn Impi rial ukase has been Issued pro hibiting the exportation of arms or ammunition to China. POWLHS FOUND (il II IV of t unillicll ill He Kill, i,. Of Hani i.oi'Im-i. Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 20. rowers, former secretary of stati on Saturday found guilty of coln In the shooting of Senator (Joel, i was sentenced to Imprisonment foi There was a great crowd in around the court house when tin dh t was returned and sent en DOUnced. The jury was out mil.' 46 minutes. Only one ballot wa.i resulted unanimously in favoi Thrrr llroniM-ll In tin. Surf. PSCI lO He tmiemillSeil lor HIT losses. Cape May. Aug. 21.-Ellen Young, j Thp dispatches seem to make clear flalina Newhouser and Albert .1. i hnt the emperor and the empress Schwab, all of Phllndelnhl.-, were dwaKer have made their escape from drowned In the surf at Cape May Point 1 1Vk'"' 'f-f B,D0Ut ""'f preHpni yesterday. They wero bathing, and got beyond their depth. Schwab made a nohle effort to save his companions, II I. Itoniig made a business trip to j holding their unconscious bodies above I the water's surface for some tlmo Suiiburv Mondnv Mrs. C. II. Kloscaml children spcut Thursday in Kelinsgrove. Hiram Seigfried ami wife, of Selins grovc, spent Sunday in town. Isaac Winters, the popular clerk in Fult.'s store, is on the sick list. The infant daughter oft 'has. K. Kel ler and wife died Monday morning. Rev. Zimmerman and family are spending their vacation in Mahony City. Elmer Shannon has returned from been employ ue 'troved. It is supt starteti by some one tlirowinga lighted cigar at the straw stack. Daniel oas- sainan, Jr., the fanner, is the heaviest loser. All his farming implement-, o hogs, one calf, all the hay, grain and straw burned. He lias very little in surance. Some of the neighbors and friends donated theui the necessaries for which they are very thankful. Miss Victoria Mover, of Hollidavs- hurg, who spent the past month at this place, has returned to her home. The tie existing between Miss E tella M. Kouiig and Cbus. Smith for the Adamshurg primary sehisil was de cided by the board of directors as fol lows : Miss Itoinig to take the primary and Mr. Smith the Kiegle school. Just as a boat which went to their j rescue reached his side he loosened his grasp on the women and they sank 1 out of sight. The women were taken ashore, and although the usual meth ods for resuscitation were resorted to I they could not be brought back to life. Schwab's body was not recovered. service of the Imperial palace and grounds Is an asylum In which the de moralized Chinese soldiers are making a lust stand. The Japanese legation's advices show that the banners of the imperial cortege were seen leaving Pekin on the 12th, and that probably the empress dowager, as well as the emperor, had left the city. Consul Gen eral QoodnOW advised the state depart ment that he had Information from Flrat Aaltiint Poatninitr flrnrrnl. Washington, Aug. 21 William M. Johnson, of Hackensack, N. J., the president of tho New Jersey state senate, has been tendered and has ac cepted the office of first assistant post master general, made vacant by the resignation of Perry Heath. He will take charge of the office In a few da8. He is president of a bank, has o'her Chincso sources that tho empress dow- . Sger had left Pekln. China's latest application for peace negotiations was received early In the day at the Chinese legation, and was J transmitted by Mr. Wu to the state ! department. Karl Li's request Is that the United States shall name Minister i Conger, or some other official, to act as peace envoy for the cessation of I hostilities. He expressed his wllllng- ness to go to such point as the powers I may desire, and under the intimations made it la thought that Pekln or Tien commercial interests, anil Is very , rp-in mU he aaaaatad for h Baamria wealthy. He has been a state senator UoIlB Tne Chinese envoy proposed no for four or live years, and has been by terms as to the withdrawal of troops, virtue of that office acting governor ol miLlie no otner suggestion as to the state on a number of occasions. I wbat to before tne COmmis- w II- Caleb ilicity i and life. and c ver-pro-nbout ' aken. of life Imprisonment. The jury was . tn pos ed of eight Ooebel Democrats, three antl-Qoebel Democrats and one Re publican. Several of Powers' friend; crowded around and expressed their sympathy with him. Powers seemed da' For a few moments be was at the poin if fainting, but be recovered bimsell with an effort. "It Is an unjust verdict," he said a he turned to o with Jailer Reld There was no sort of demon.'.; ration following the verdict, and the vast crowd filed out of the court bouse al most In silence. Powers remained In the court room for some time after (ho verdict was rendered, In conference with his attorneys, who win at onoe move for a mw trial, and, fail.ug in that, will take an appeal. . a rr.wsi.vv M A NEWS COlfDBSSBD. Chambersburg's first automoblli will ho pin, , .1 on lbs street there this week. c. M. Woleott bus been appointed post master at Cady and J. B. Haney at Warble. Hllti n by a rattlesnake. A. B. Callahan, of Oaleton, chopped orf the w uuuVd tlnK"i and thus nuved his life. Pat sr Dommel, Jr., Andrew HartSMD and s. v. Leed, "i Lancaster, have iei-ni held for court fur ashing Illegally wltti nellies and nets, Rev. rranli Beubert, who diad a few days ago at Klli.il.. I htnwn has In laenth ed his lllirary In Kcv. liuKfim llaitel meyer, Waynesboro, Accidentally shot with a rifle in tne bands of a companion, nt on City, a young son of Samuel Blcket bled lo .1 ,th before assistance muld lie sumnnuii-il. Cumberhuid vaUey Lutberans will noij a reunion at Mont Alto l'ark nt. yyt. s. Addresses will bs made by Revs. H. H. Deik. nf Hagerstown, and F, W, BtJty, of Mlddletown. The Adams county liepubllcun , ,.ren tlon hna nominated William A. Hinn s. of New Oxford, for c.inifreSS, SUbjaOt I" Uo clnlnn of the Nineteenth district coiu,-rea-nloiiul confirunce.