The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 07, 1901, Image 5

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PORT 1 E R OX.
herman Leo hart of Harrisburg
. i
,ws in itiwn rMtiimuy.
K. I. Biugamafl who was employ
nl at Slicnamliiah, returned home
fbi a week's recreation,
Harry Boyer and wife of Selins-
rrove, called n Win. Bov
Sun
I
ijy afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Shaffer and children,
if -Sunbtiry, ure visiting her parents,
Hiram Kelley and wife.
Fred Mille r and Cal Forry of
Kant, and Bltuer Daubert and
Either of Milton weir guests at the
Port Trevorton Hotel, Sunday.
J. .Charles and wife and Adam
Reif and wife spt-ut Baturday and
Sunday at Middleburg, the guests
of Edwin Charles and family.
S. '. Steften and nephew, Brnest
jNiiitz, sjK'iit three days i' last week
ttShamokin. '
Geo. ttine and wife of Milton
s(int Sunday in town.
cklwiu Mitterling of Sunbury
laaiea on nis wuo rriaay niirni.
rhe boys were awaiting Ins arrival
ind a 1 1 n! 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 took an active part
in lie serenade which was
tend
erea
the newly-wedded Couple.
Mrs. L. F. Cliarles and
children spent several days of
t v I
last
week at Mahantongo.
Geo. Houser and mother attended
tiie funeral of Mrs. tioush at Mah
antongo. Abe i iUner and wife of Selins
;:rave, passed throiif;li town Saturday.
Misses Martha Snyder and Ui
lecea Keller, necompauied by a
young gentleman uf Selinsgrove, at
tended the chicken and waffle Bup-jM'i-
which was held tor the benefit
of the K. L. C. K. of United Evan
gelwaJ church.
Mrs. 1). S. Snydr of Selinsgrove,
Jed her son, Jerry, and family
week.
Jerry Bogar wet to Selinsgrove,
Saturday to pay his wife his semi
weekly visit.
A merry ciowd of fishers of the
Isle of Que and those of our refined
young men enjoyed the hospitality
of C. D. Bogar and wife Monday
and Tuesday.
Wm. Lenig paid his mother a
visit Snuday.
Wm. Troutman wife and son of
Meiservillc, were in town Saturday.
Miss Estella Trout ma ii returned Hon. II. M. Med tire was ta Sa
boine fnan her two weeks' visit to ,.m Monday.
Mazeppa. Juo. Romig and family of kaat,
Jerry D. Bogar, fatber of our in- visited I. E. Maurer's, Sunday.
a . ii i i i
iiueuuai Business man, .ioiiu if.
Ilogar, went to Millersliurg to over
see the business at the distillery of
the afore said place.
Many of our people enjoyed a
walk across the natural liridgc
which spans the river between
White Island and Heriidon, since
the last spell of cold weather.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Slgnaturo ot UiaSfZTtZtfC&A:
UNION TOWNSHIl'.
Henry Xaugle of Aline spent a
tew days of last week among friends
here.
Prof. F. C. Uowersox was in our
district last week.
J. D. Marks and W. M. Spongier
1 nine home after working a few weeks
at Mineral org.
It is becoming quite jiopular for
our young ladies to go to Philadel
phia to do their shopping.
C. W. Seehrist and F. O. Bitner,
luvc openeil a saddler shop and
luve lots of work.
A daughter has registered on the
ttmily record of G. W. Wise.
John Foltz made a business trip
tc Cabala last week.
I. E. Shrewder was visiting
among irietds at Liverpool last
weeki
Vwrich went to Troxel-
ii ;naiarotv to see his sick lather.
P- 8auer shipped 2700 lbs.
SIT. I'M ASANT MILLS.
(TOO Ultf For IJMt week.)
Quite a number of our people
have the jrrip.
John Shaffer and family of near
Aline, wer the guests of Mrs. Mary
Snyder, Saturday.
n- ii i :u..i..rcuu..
-i .Miu.-mui.
was in town Sunday.
Some ot our people attended the
funeral of Robert Erdley at Kantz,
Tuesday.
Charles TfOtip was kicked bv one
of his lather's horses, Monday, lie
is getting along pretty well again,
i ( ur doctors are kept very busy
at present attending to the sick.
Rev. Fox of Lancaster, preached
in the St. John's church Sunday
evening.
J. P. Shadel has secured employ
ment at the Main Shoe Factory at
Middleburg. ,1
Arabella Kaltriter left for Sha
mokio Dam where she is employed.
C. A. Qearhart and wife of Free
burg, were the guests of Lewis
! i- l l
.Miniums O'lUUUY. -111
Some of our people attended the
funeral of Mrs. Edward Rough at
Qrubb's church, Sunday. q i x
The funeral of Win. W. Warnett
on Thursday was pretty well attend
ed. Mr. Warnett was aged 35 years.
Rev. C C. Miller officiated, inter
ment in St. John's cemetery.
The Republican and Democratic
primary elections of Perry township
Saturday nominated the fo' lowing
persons: lv publicans, Judge of
election, Henry Lessman; Inspector,
Irvin Botteiger; J. P. Jacob Meiser;
Assessor, Irvin Boyer; Constable,
P. A. Brosiusj Overseer of the Poor,
Christian Knouse; Supervisors, Hen
ry Hick hart, B.O. Gambyj School
Directors, Dr. M. Rothrook and
J. 1). Shaffer; Auditor, J. W. Arbo
gast. Democratic, Judge, A. (J. (iar
man; laapector, H. J. Heim; J. P.
A. (j. Qornberger; Assessor, 1'. A.
Schnee; Constable, M. . Mengel;
Overseer of the Poor, Henry Meiser;
Supervisors, Wilson Snyder, Philip
Mengel; School Directors, W. 1.
Yerger, ("has. Graybill; Auditor, J.
A. Ebrigkt.
SALEiVi.
Elijah Hottcnstein and wife
Shamokin Dam paid our villag
visit Tuesday afternoon.
of
i
).
I'lilger and wife took a
1 to Shamokin I am Tues-
sleigh rii
day.
Geo. M. V'itiner, wife and daugh
ter, Qleanor, were to Freeburg Sun
day. Quite a number of our people
were to Hickory Corners recently.
Geo. J. Schoch and wife wen
entertained at (be home ot' Hon.
l; has. Mi V'i: Nun nv.
J. E. Magee and wife of Kreamer
called on Mrs. .Matilda
day aftet noon.
Fisher Sun-
SHADBL.
Edward Etoush's wife died and
was burieil at (irulib's cemetery,
Sunday.
There was a chicken and waffle
supper served to the young people
at Win. liiee's near Meiservillc.
I?. T. Reichenbach sold a horfe
last week to Mr. Hitter above Mid
dleburg. T. T. Reichenbaoh, wife and
daughter, Charlie Keicheuhach and
J. II. Heintaelmnn and wife were
the guests of K. K. Heintclemam'a,
Sunday.
David City, Neb., April 1. 19o0
Genesee Pure Pood Co, Le lioy,
N. Y.:
Gentlemen: I mist say in regard
to CHAIN O that there is nothing
better or healthier. We have used
it for years. My brother was a
great coffee drinker. He was taken
sick and the doctor said cofiee was
the cause of it, and told us to use
GRAIN O. We got a package but
did not like it at hrst, but now
would not be without it. My broth
er has been well ever since he start
ed to use it. Tours truly,
LlLLIE SOCHOR.
8PlNALsrfiarss.M
LuW GOURTllfi
ttli m: MILLS I St'HNfcK.
Mrs. Clyde Bolig of Winliel I.
visited friends at this plaee.
Isaac Wagner of MoClure made
a call at this place.
Miss Emma Clark of Harrisburg,
spent a wick with her parents.
Mary M. Wagner and Mrs. Fos
ter Reigle and son, Harry, of Ik-aver
Springs, spent Sunday with rela
tives at this place and Kreamer.
William S-hroyer of Chillesqua
qua spent Sunday with his family.
Samuel Hassinger and wife of
Milton visited the hitter's brothers.
The party at J. C. Hummel's
Friday was well attended.
Sallie Kratzcr and Ella l lrich
of Vicksburg, senl a few days with
Mabel Row.
Wm. Smith and wife of McVey-
town sjK-iit this week with his parents.
S. (). Ulrich, John Zeiber, Mrs.
B. F. Walter and Antes Ulrich are
reported on the sick list.
SIcCLUKE.
Quite a lew of our people are
down with the grip.
Born to Reuben Felker and wife
a son.
Mrs. Irvin Kinney of Heave-town,
spent Sunday with her parents, Win.
K bugler's,
Mrs. Polly I Jlsh is spending a
few days with her son-in-law, Frank
Dreese, at Adamsburg.
Rev. ( rratnley is holding protract
ed meeting at this place.
Win. Dreese and wife s.prit Sun
day with the former's father at Bea
vertown. Jos. Smith and wife of Michigan
spent last week with friends in
town.
bELntHGROVE.
Sleighing is all the rage just now,
parlies being out every night
Mrs. 8. i. Pawling made a living
itrij to Harrisburg Friday.
Both political parties mack' their
nominations Friday evening for
borough offices.
Mrs. Alleman, who spent several
weeks at Gettysburg, returned home
Thursday.
Bev. (i. W. Fortney was in town
several days and was catentaiaed by
his inother-ist-law, Mrs. Ir. Ziegler,
.J. t. ivisc., the v(
salesman, called on u
n grocery
meretianl
recently.
Mrs. .Millite r, of Kmitz, hpeut aj
few days with some friends in J)au-
Villc.
Mrs. Voetkcr atwiaapanied the
doctor to Milluji mm due lnul I- i
Two corpses were brought from
distance nisi prulay hr iiituriuent
here. The Brat was Mia. Samuel
Werlim of Mi. Carmel, mid the
other wa" Geo. JBowea of Williams-1
port.
'In- H'eli S'h.l took a slci.rh
ride Tuesday evening of last week. I
P, II. Warren and wife, of Scran-1
ton, were specially invited gie-t tit I
Use McLaughlin Phillips nuptials.
The house and Jot on Nortli
Market Street known as the Mary
Duck property was add at public
stile .Saturday afternoon to J. II.
I'lsh for the sum of seven hundred
and thirty five dollars.
J, K. Forrester and wife were in
Lycoming County last week attend
ing the funeral of his oldest brother.
Miss Mattie Dimra returned las;
week from a six weeks' trip to Phila
delphia. There is no question as to the
rounil hog having seen his shadow
iSaturtlay as the sun shone bright
and oleaV meat of the lay. gM
A very pretty wedding was solemn -
i.e,l Weiluesilay last at leven , nVloek
A. M. si the Inline .if If f. ,
The contracting parties were Rev. C.
.cvuiiie i mi ops. ivev. Alex. Me-
Langhlin of Goshen, Ind., perform-
ed the ceremony assisted hv her
pastor, Rev. J. B. Foclit, D. D.I
Only the immediate relatives and a
. .. j . , ,
tew invited guests were present. The
young people left on the 2:19 train
tor their western home. Your sen be
wishes them success in their iournev
through life.
N. K. Muck was u callerut Henry
Harding's Suudat
J. P. Wendt and wife were visit
ing W. H. Wendfs Sunday after
noon. John Apple came home from
Freeburg last week, where he was
employed for the last lew weeks.
David lb
rover te busy sawing
shingles again for JohuSchtiee.
Peter Markey and W. H. Wendt
tilled their ice houses last week.
William A. Harding visited !'.
A. St nek's Sunday.
J. U Vainer was in towu Thurs
day. Elmer Troup ami family were
visiting friends at Aline ftuuday.
The teachers' meeting at. Heister
valley school was well attended Fri
day evening.
Rev. Fox preached a trial bertnou
in the St. John's church last Sunday
evening.
reacher(1 . . Arbogast was sick
last week.
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HUMMEL'ti WHAttF
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It is reported that Andrew Trutt
ii .. 1 , J
Had a slight stroke of apoplexy Sat-
urday evening.
v ..
A ortoil lio wer spent a Week with
his wife at Oriental.
Mrs. John Schoch is spending a
few weeks witli her daughter, Mrs.
Troutman, near Newport
Chas. Sassaman ami Mi-wes Olive
Sassaman and Minnie and Katie
Trutt spent a day last week with
friends at New Berlin.
Emanuel Arbogast, of Fremont,
sM'in part ot last week wiln frwnds
in this 1 1 !;(. .
. .
Jriau J cats and mothfirspaot last
Suuday with frieadfl at Freeburg.
Miss Sue (irons, of Muiu-y, return
ed home Friday, after spending a
a few weds very leasantly with
Misses Bertha ami Anna Bulla
A party of young folks of this
place and Selinsgrove spent Thurs-
da
v
evemng at b, J. Wagner's
at I mndore. and all report having
spent a very enjoyable evening.
Among those who attended the
sale at Ivc . r i . Monday, were
Franklin lleltriek, Le vi Dressier
has. ,Sa ., , ,ic, S.ISHHIU in,
Sr., an I
Consumption
s destruction of lung by ;i
growing germ, precisely at
... , .
nouldy cheese is destruction
. . , .
1 1 cheese by a growing germ,
, . '. . .
II VOU kill the "Term. VOll
i , p the consumption. You
.111 or can't, according to
lien vou
Degin.
Take Scott's Emulsion ot
od Liver Oil : take a little
first.
It acts as a
food ; it is the
easi est food.
Seems not to be
. i
rood ; makes VOU
hungry ; eating
is comfortable.
You grow strong
er. Take more;
Die BeHHlite hns
ih e'c-tioc en it,
tkc no otlirr.
not too much ; enough is as
'much as you like and agrees
-.i c c u
With you. Satisfy hunger
with usual food; whatever
you ike and agrees with you
t J
When you are
.
strengththe ' germs are
dead ; VOU have killed them,
JJIlJLlffiS
for free sample, Its agreeable
taste will surprise you?
SCQTJ. & cjoWNE,
Chemiats.
409 Pearl St., New York.
50c. and $f.OO; all druggists, j
to Bo L'1"
the
THREE KOBE !'
GENERALS.
MnilV, tlf-rrliini. A
Mar r f h n r.
l.ml low, ChnnVe Mini Wood Mriilli.u-
nl In (tea ItaTtble Mat Tei Brig.
dler (-Hernia to Ilt uini-il.
Washington, Feb. . Secretary Unnt
sa ii yesterday afternoon that the nom
ination of general officers, authorised
by the new army law, would be sent to
the senate today. The nominations, he
said, included a lieutenant general,
three major generals and ten brigadier
generals. In military circles It Is be
lieved that Qen. Miles will be made
lieutenant general, but there Is con-
ftiilet'.i lilt nnenrt ;il n I v with pai.iii-iI tn
the other general officers. Gens. Wade,
Herriam and Young are the three rank
ing brigadiers in the present regulai
establishment, in the order named,
with Qen. MacArthur number four and
Qen, Ludlow number Ave. Qen. Chaf
fee stands number seven in the list of
colonels ot cavalry, and Qen. Wood
Is number sixty In the list of cap
tains' relative rank. AM these of
ficers have been mentioned as possible
major generals, and the three suc
cessful ones are undoubtedly among
the number, If Qen, Miles is promoted
It Will leave a vacancy In the list of
major generals yet to be filled. The
order of seniority of the new major
generals undoubtedly will determine
which of them will have command of
the military forces in the Philippines,
whic h command it is generally under
stood will become vacant by the relief
rif Hi n M ri i r t h 1 1 r limine I lie enmiiii'
summer,
The army appropriation bill making
provision for the1 army under the plan
0f reorganization recently enacted was
completed yesterday by the house com-
5"!$? '"' mili!;", at!r8 reportL'1
by Chairman Hull. It carries appro
imately fll8,000,000, as against estl-
mutes of about (180,000,000, made by
war department officials. The total of
irmv nnnrnnrlntlnnn ecner.il and de
ficiency, laal year aggregated 1119,000,
000. Chairman Hull Bays the present
bill will be ample and will not entail
a deficiency measure later. The con
tingency appropriation of 11,000,000 to
meet "emergencies constantly arising"
was struck out by the committee.
The main items as allowed are: Pay
of officers, $5,000,000; pay of enlisted
men, (14,000,000; pay of retired of
ficers, 1,600,000; nurses' corps, f 130,
000. The total for subsistence approx
imates (13,000,000, of which amount
$i-.oon.noo is for regular rations and
$680,000 for sick and convalescent ra-
Hons. The aRKreale for the quarter-
master's department Is the largest In
tue bl"' caching about r7,l&o,oun.
THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL.
Some .if Ih.' Iteiiin Ih the lllu
A ttro-
p rln l Ik ii "neccirc.
Washington, Feb, B. The sundry
civil appropriation lull, one of the moat
Important and most general supply
Mils of the government, was completed
yesterday in the house committee on
appropriations, The hill appropriates
$B.705,084, which is $10,889,197 h's
than the estimates and $5,748,221 less
than the hill fur the current fiscal
year. The items for river and harbor
work, now in progress under contract,
nRKremite $6,840,623, or about half the
amount appropriated last year. The
debt of Hawaii, assumed on the an
nexation of the Islands, is provided
for. amounting to $3,447,535, for pub
lie buildings in course ot const ruction
In various cities, $6,746,625 is appro
printed.
Following are the more important
provisions which ate not permanent
annual appropriations: Twelfth census
$3,516,210; enlargement of mllltnr;
posts. $1,000,000; transportation of sol
diers' remains from abroad, $100,000;
transportation of remains of civil em
ployes ot the army who die abroad am
.'i mii'iiri.i who ill'- nil iluliapuiLE
fso.ooo,
Among the building items are- l
toona, va., $75,000; Anna,oiiH, m i
inn. i; Baltimore, $350,000; Wllkos
barre. Pa.. $7f,nun.
.,f ...i.c i,. . ...i... .i i.
rhe river and liarlmr Items Include
Hi" foIlowlnR: Vllegheny river, loeki
and clams. $126,000; Buffalo, $200,000;
Delaware1 river. $61,000; Hudson river
100,000; New York harlor, $130,000,
Patapsro river, Md., $475,352; Potomai
river. $98,000; Delaware hay. harboi
of refuge, $213,000,
Ml. iT. cl TIiIpvIiik ISirMi Clerk.
New Vnrk. Feii. 5. Richard Murphy,
who was employed as a clerk by the
Adams Express company in Jersey
City, was arraigned in that place yes
terday on a charge ot grand larcenj
and held In $600 bail, For several
weeks past packages sent from Phila
delphia to aiicnis points have been
missed, and last Friday a package ar-
rived on which the original address
Woonsocket, It. I., had been changed
to No. '.'" Park street, New York. When
this package wan delivered at the New
York address a detective arrested Tony
Proganso and William Kane, who re
ceived the package. The name itledi
ard Murphy was found in papers found
in Kane's room, and that fact led to
his arrest.
1901 FEBRUARY 1901
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Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa.
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10 11 12 13 u 15 16
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24 25 26 1 27 1 28
MOON'S PHASES
fall o 10:30 I jft. New
aft New ln t il
CMoon lo p. m.
f)nr'!35t OH l!M i
tffiumcr 40 p. m
psea O ldi.
Third , , i:i j
rf - Talra .-. i:it
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Itr B4 La. Ill Hi t iii
I'rl mr 4 u i. hiii-i ti i : rotfciui
London, Feh. 4.- The body of the lite
Queen Victoria was interred at Prog
toe re today at 3 o'clock p m i be coffin
was conveyed to a nr.n carriage drawn
ley artillery horses, which reheam dtliis
morning. Tha guard of honor is :h
late queen's company ot On nadler
Guards, the regimental band accom
panying the escort to the mausoleum.
The ceremony ut Progmore, h spe
flal command of the king H IS
public, Instead of private, hs was oriu
inally Intended. The archbishop of
York, the bishop of Winchester and the
dean of Windsor officiated
Following the coffin walked King
Bdward, the Duke of Connaught, Em
peror William, the kiiiK of the Bel
gians, Prince Henry of Prussia and all
the royal personages, including Queen
Alexandra and the princesses, with iho
exception of a few who left England
yesterday. These were accompanied by
their suite's.
The entile route from the George IV
archway to the nates of the mausoleum
was lined with troops. '
The choir met the funeral cortege on
the steps. The hUhlandcrs. pipers and
Servants, on their arrival. went
Straight into the mausoleum and took
up the positions allotted id them,
Then the coffin was carried Into the
mausoleum, preceded by the choir and
clergy, The members of the royal
family on entering took plac e s on each
side; of the sacrophagus, the royal
household standing in the tratiscepi on
eac h side during the Interment cere
monies. n l'ri- I'lultliiiu in Illinois,
Bprlngfield, Ills . Feb, 5 prie
fiKht wtis scheduled to lake place at
Belvidere last night, and on hearing
of it Governor Yates placed hlnisolf
in telephonic communication with the
sheriff of Boone county, Ite told the
officer to prevent the llht. and that if
he n led any assistance a enmpnny of
militia would be sent tu Belvidere sub
ject to his orders. The sheriff replied
that he had sworn in inn special depu
ties and believed he could handle the
situation. The governor made it em
phatic to the sheriff that the Hulit must
not take place, and when the Belvidere
sports assembled to witness the contest
they were informed that the Unlit was
off. It is saiel the Unlit was pulled off
privately in another county,
Tin- Whole F-nntll nip.il out.
New York. Fob. 5, The coroner's of
fice! was notified yesterday of the
death of Mrs. Florence May Williams
Nason at a private hospital, Death
was caused by pneumonia following
the Inhalation of smoke at the Holed
Jefferson tire last Wednesday Her bus
band, Waldo Emerson Nason, died Sat
urday from the same caiiBe. Mr, and
Mrs. Nason's child died at the Jef
ferson several days before the tire
The nurse who was In attendance, Eliz
abeth Downing, was thrown to the
pavement by the breaking of a fire es
cape and was killed. Thus, in less
than a week. Hie father, mother, child
and nurse met death.
Getherlttst Var tin ltn.nl UTrililln;.
The Hague, Feb, 5, Numerous royal
personages are arriving at The IIhkus
to attend the wedding of Queen Wll
helmina and Duke Henry . i f Mecklon-burg-Schwerin.
Her majesty, attended
by the queen mother ami Duke Henry,
met Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia,
his daughter, tlrand Duchess Helene,
and his son, Grand Duke Doris, at me
railway station yesterday afternoon.
Queen Wilhelmina was warmly cheer
ed as she drove through the streets.
Others who arrived yesterday were
Princess Louise of Wled, the hereditary
Prince and Princess of Wied anei the
Prince and Princess of llenthelm
Stein furt,
The Miners' Wnue i miferenee,
Columbus, 0., Pel), .'. t the end of
the third clays' session nf t )i - scale
committee of the joint interstate eoal
conference it can be saici thai miners
and operators are no neari r an agree
menl that when the conference first
met. The Illinois operators have
broken over the traces again and vote d
With the miners on another proposition
and are' now in line with them on Hit
demands of a ritn-of-mine sc ale and a
uniform day wane' in the mines of .lac k
son county, Ohio. Both miners ami
operators say that some agreement will
he reached on the eight hour demands,
of whic h there are thre e,
The I leili llnloennsl Victim.
New iork, Feb. 6. The body cif
Policeman Thomas.!. Fitzpatrick, who
was reporte d missing after the Bre In
the Wlcke building, Thlrty-Arsl street
and First avenue, last week, was found
In the ruins yesterday. This is the
fourth body accounted for, The search
ers last niht found the head and left
arm of a body mar whe re Policeman
Mulllns was found. Emll Heshel, who
was employed as a fireman In Wicks
& Co.'s plant, ami who was hurt hy
the explosion in the place before the
fire occurred, died from his Inliirlaa
yesterday.
Itnerlenn nrlilKm Preferred,
Mexico City, Feb, 6 contract for
Sight steel bridges on Hie National
Tehuantepec railway has h i ii given to
An American firm of this city. The
same firm has been awarded a contract
for a railway bridge in Costa Rica,
American bridges are preferred on ac
counl of their quality and the rapidity
with which orders are filled.
favor Brlllna Hi- Danish Idee
Copenhagen, Feb. 6. The finance
committee of the landsthlng, en- upper
house of the rlgsdag, has been Inform
ed that the cabinet Is in favor of sell
ing the Danish West Indies to the Uni
ted State's, provided certain conditions
are agreed to which are not considered
Insurmountable.
enteaoed I'nr s.-niim Horse flesh,
New York, Feb. 6. John Rann, who
was arested a week ago charged with
selling horseflesh in his butcher shop
tn this city, wns arraigned In police
court yesterday and sentenced to pay a
fine of $100 or stand committed for :t0
days in jail.
The 'haiilon Lawmaking- ( on arm.
Washington, Feb. 5. The volume of
business before the present congress
" fwwwi wuu ius lumi
of house bills introduced reached 14,-
0M' whlch th highest record ever
attaint for an entire con-reaa.
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