The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 21, 1901, Image 4

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In tl i lictl Every Thursday Morning
GEO W WAOENSELLKR A M EDITOR AND OWNKR.
SUBSCBTfTKMI katks.
6I.no p raaj if ai'l in advance. MeM pW year i( not il
l"MriMI Single copies, live I elitn.
Aii ertlalM Km
ti.eiii tor nrsi 'ii-ernoi. aiel id . i i- per line for ea
iiient in-.cn ion . r- or r n r. -- i-ar the county i onrt HOUM
betwaen the Klw National Hunk ami the County fail.
Piers Gaveston. win m be kept near him inn iloubteiliv they would be clearer to him If til WEPAY FREIGHT D'tf k II Tl
another Warwick, calltii by the favorite in his were written in Diitrh a ratal .-. , h , . toi, KITf R A MllAAndPlf
,--., ,,.; PI I Ii 4 l 111- ii i . l aaythiD yet publMlicl. than to II colon H ,., w 11
nerrj wtt, toe jsmck nog ot Araeu, ended his u the aeuuad piaee, the Pot never utterei m.rv"i!"!",Syjt,rmn'- FttS ,,NTINI K" must pam
useless life in that terrible dungeon lo the Avon, a tingle sentence in regard to re-organizing tin PA sn, cnts f-w. Famish wjm urn
n King Edward was the first I imeeot VY alt-8. 1 Republican party. What the Post did sav was P" .." . i. -r.. aou..-ood.
lite first Hi hi an hua hewn I in- I ir il.. ,,. ..,. . y. i"..l aoaM a aanoay aaaaoot at aej fa. of e, .... en nun sioeK tor i ,,. ,,.., .
i in i inn, i.ii ii, e mii in connection with the M a i oi i intt rv ew coiici rn c4" ; to' ' "" ' "-i "p a T l, n. i . Pnt.
in . . ... ,, " mi me .Mnimii inn i it w loinirn p,,tj ,rfc . ,Mmpi, , ,iw.i thcoui. -hit, T.ie black eye given to the town i. ,i
illmtnous ot tlie name He was a StroUir man. inu tin. Uinm un vi. i ... -i oit..n-th unjt to. unpin am u dented w v u u7 UM
' ,nK uw Ktppef Dill, lhe 1 ivr sanl eipiicernii ' o.j .nis tacgered this tOTebtti buii,
ii .. . . . ... wtm m raw uu . . t w v
ii cnt. H-r line, nun iiarri i ineaxin- an nun-j;i-iu i u i, a toteriui hiiiir. 1 1 as ne me iiiierview that "it represents tile hasis U I
oi. mi'l HI ii'iitp per lim- fur eicli ul.-i- i , . . ... I
wno mane ujp nrst material encroachments upon which the Kepablicao party should !h re-edab-the
territory of Wales, anil ii was he who liar- j lih rf," Tl is utterance was uwil in connection,
Ncbkb 12 1 assed Scotland bo fearfully and a'most reduced not with the indioUl ountMrfL l.ni in rfi.. .. t
I that hardy nation to subjection. He was an i. the passage of the sad legislation. The whole
THE EDWARDS OF ENGLAND. veterate a -il.. hnihUr ,,,! il,. ..i ...i ljjLo.ii s i i. i .1 .
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Vol.. SXXVIU
Mai:. 21, 1901.
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1 A DWARDVII. comes to the throne al the I fortresses in the kingdom, Carnarvon and Con-
J -J age of fifty-nine. His predecessor oi wy m W.es, stand unruined after six hundred
thesamcname, the boy king of 1547, was only 3reRr8, lasting monuments to the mighty will i
... , . ,. , ,. the master that built them. It i plea-ant to
nine years old when lie became kine, anH Ins .. , ,
connect tins stern ami rugged soul with a little
reign is an unimportant interval between tlie that is irentle and hnniH.,. whlnh .
lo if we credit the juries of his hive fur Klcan-
reigns ol Henry ill. ami bloody 4ueen Mary.
The fifth Kdward was also a child, and one of
piteous memory, since his name is irretrievably
linked with that of tiichard III. The reign
lasted niily from the )th of April to the 2oth of ! wan
tin
or, his queen, ami of their happy life at beauti
ful 'arnarvon ( 'asl le.
Last and earliest of all i- the Confessor. Ed-
owe
he old Danish devotee to whom wi
June, and was disturbed in its earlier davs ,v the continuani la church which is now the
party intrigues to gain possession of the little mo9t glr'HU8 ' Kngland the church to which
king, ami later by the barefaced scheming of overy English fool turns - ler or later in pride
Richard III. to secure the throne, Ami in the j iiM'' reverend Westminster Abbey,
cud tin child, unable to protect hinisell and w ith , Conqueror, warrior and defrauded child and
no friends powerful enough to defend him, met 1 '"tie, precocious king it i- a strange, pathetic
an obscurH death in the Tower with iiis little fascinating line these men of the name
brother Clarence. which Englai d's present king is to carry on.
Still further hack came Kdward I Y. ami His assumption of it brings them from the shad
Wnrwick the king Maker, whose power made 0WH where tiny have kept so long to he thought
Kdward"-lot uncertain and even availed to re- 01 ant' pitied and wonde. ed at a little longer by
store lo the throne, lor a time, the banished Hen- hurrying people of the world. MlI.DRED 1.
ry VI. McNeal in March Ledger Monthly.
Ami bo the romantic story goes back, tale l
tale and century by century. In 1327 came the As USUAL INCONSISTENT,
soldierly Kdward III., always to be remembered 1 The Neies of last week says: "there would he
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08 lie lilllKT I l niic ul mc inn-! t'niii.'i I it Ii hnm-i Mo ' iMal nrotnictcH Rnnpfi
of one of the must romantic Rtr.ir.nM n( nectl of that nrotracti
in i.iigiami s ntstory, cki ward the liluck Prince. miu ti mortal columns of last week'
thai comes
J '( IS'I
And with him and his brilliant Eon we con over the reorganization of the Republican party"
the name- of Crecy ami Poictiers, Sluys and an(l tries to make it appear in addition thereto
Calais names that to this day make part of the ! that the PoST editorial refers to the judicial fight,
glory of England. I t. ftn place the Post has had its say on
Edward's Hither was a weakling aiiri a triller the judicial question and all the readers of the
between a warlike sire aud a warlike son. t Post except the Editor of the New understand
was he who lost Bannockburn ami all his father's good English. It mav be well for him to get
conquests in Scotland; and it was ne vho held as some o c to read the Post editorials to him and
his friend mid comrade the perfumed and curled 1 tratwlate them Into good Penna. Dutch TTn
nearly alwavs has been Ufore w here the Netct
was i oerned, that the office either has no die
tionarv or they are too lazy to Btudy it. T i
i h a t claiming that "re-establish" is Bynonj m
ouswlfl "organize'' is simply preposterous and
worse yet is the culpable attempt made lo con
fuse an editorial written in unequivocal term
directly upon the judicial question and anothe
that in no way even implies the slightest allusioi
to the judicial contest The New hasthtjudici
al nightmare and next we expect to ham thai
the result of this contest will change the resul
ol the next Republican nomination for President.
In (he third place, even if there was a o . s
ion for such criticism, the Aew sliouhl he the
last newspaper on earth to assume dictatorship
tor the reason that it was generally stated during
the fall campaign that the Aeuw was trying to
"pull" Brown for something, hut the Brown
managers here would not bite, so Sootty was nol
in it. Up to the issue of the iVeu of Oct. 18,
1900, there was nets word said in that paix
for the Republican Demlnee for State Senator,
Hon. B. K. Foeht Out. 15, 1900, the Aetcs
carried a letter from the Post Office, containing
a check for $25.00 and as the result the
News of Oct. 18, 3 days later, was filled witfi
Fooht matter, lirown could have had the edi
torial support of the JVetM for a very small sum.
We also read in the Tribune the following :
"We might also do like Ritter did, when he
was elected Delegate to the State Convention
without incurring one single penny of expense
to himself, write to Judge Dean to remunerate
him for 'considerable expense' incurred at the
election. It is scarcely necessary to add, how
ever, that Judge was not in the re-numerative
business just then."
1
Coaftoiaklo
, ftoa.
man anil he isiiowhesitntiiiirwiii.il
er town that permlta such iiiitr;.L.N
attacks upon its industries, j deerv.
intt of consideration, it' the stockholdi
ersfnil to realize anvthillu on i.jr
stock, they enn juit a large jmrt f th(.
blame on om wtao is Inimical to the In.
terests of the town." It" they do p
anything and we hope and believe they
will, they will have gotten it in ,,,.
of the ihitter venom hurled bv o,..
Tra lc Malk EtfktMiA "'ivv" it ..v-,.r- i.i.i,, .....1
Wemtkf tula.nd orr..m to or.l,r. ind ritMw tollf , ' WUIIIUII h0
you. jh. pnen tfta v . wtyoyonMMH. pubHik encourased aud suonorted the in. in
hlh in inericiulntue ,ih Utf , loll. mSim itttthcd. 11 ni'lll-
Oui drmroo.rati)Kiiel:i umpln .tuchel. tnd prim ll'V.
nr.K.ir ii. I j t i ,., v.i I The book I. tree. Wo prtMf
lr.n., ., ,rll crrrythliiK to Ert, WM, l. mil Tl ,, . I . -nf, I , JS , ,
car mannuiiih 4Mi.e tulv tclli ,c.u about r.err"ilnr nM BO tlelellse to lllllkt 1n
JSJSSSSSS rst'lf nd in answer to the charge nfhav.
SffLjSa ,11 rencomagedandsupported the Indue
wJ o(100 WMdl Uok du yuu rnt AJJreu raS ... - IU.. lo .a., ..
timi: i wuiii 11 was possible for our iko.
3VLIVS BINES k 80S. Btlttatrt, OtftVOf pie to seelll t it , c pit Htl guilty to the
charge and above all are proud of our
position ami in the same breath we
challenge the "News" to do only r.n-
Ik. p.r ,t.
Tko Boot
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p.r pair, froai
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as much for Middleburg.
a , i here are some 60 or 70 persons who
J I so nobly ami aenerouslv sunnorti ,i h,..
w he ii o ii Post in Itseflbrt to get thesl faetorj
read that we here. A liat of them was published in
arc selling this paper May 1890, and to single nut
Gulden ttny Individual now might seem like
Oak I l';ir,ialit-v' bul the amount of atten-
BBDROOD 9 tlongiven gratuitously ami the liberal
oMi use of his ow n funds t weather thi
StlllS t gtorrn (.,titi(.s th(. president of the
Z board of managers to some conitldera-
tion. Mr. Bchoch, when the building
had been erected, the engine ami buih
a er bought and the machinery placed,
f finding that the funds were all used
j up, agreed to treble his subscription,
Z I if tbose.who were able would do the
f same thing. The proposition met with
no response. Here
At
$15.75
FOR
$7.50
was the iliMi-
lf we told you I
low we
i, tution without any working capital
. ' i anil nol licmg alile to get it its capital
boh in no niis it would not stock the managers were forcei
be so surprising, bill let it I row. The managers made thi
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED.
Wi'ilnriln; . 1iirrh 13,
Antlrew Carnegie sailed from Now
York for Europe today on the Bteamer
St. Louis.
.1 seph Currier, 16 yrars old. shot
ami killed 18-year-old Harry Pranks,
In Philadelphia, He says It was acci
dental. Four saloon smashers were convicted
of murder in the Brst degree for kill
ing Mrs. Hudson. Wife of a bartender,
at Lea vi nwort h, Kan.
A mob of 1,000 witnessed the hurn
inr; at the stake, at CorsicaBB, Trx., of
John Henderson, who assaulted ami
niurdered Mrs. Conway Younger,
rii n radn y . tttirch i I,
Missouri's legislature appropriated
$1,000,01 ' i for the Louisiana purchase
mi i tltlon.
The estate of the late Senator Magee,
of Pittsburg, is estimated at JI.DUU.UOO
to (5,000,000
Col, William C Saucer, of New York,
succe tls Mr, Meiklejohn as assistant
secretary of war.
The Massachusetts legislature de
feated woman suffrage by the largest
opposition vote in years.
Henry Howe, aged 19, and Weston
Kelper, 20, held up the Halifax (Pa.)
bant., and were escaping with Jli.OOO
when Cashier Ryan Interfered und was
killed. Both In jail.
Luring a lire in Hrooklyn last night
Mrs. QeorgS Matkin jumped from a
third story window and was killed.
Mrs. M iry Hums and an unidentified
chiltl were suffocated.
Frltlfia-, Mnrt'li IB,
Lotteries, which have been flourish
ing in Canada, have been entirely sup
pressed. Prisoners released by Oen. De Wet,
the Boer leader, declare that he is a
mailman.
Alarmist reports regarding the
health of President Diaz, of Mexico,
and conspiracies there are absolutely
baseless.
Hoxey Barber, 22, and Bartley
French, 16, were smothered to death
by a floor collapse at Norwood, N. Y.,
burying them In corn.
Mrs. Cordelia Hotkln, sentenced to
life Imprisonment in California for
sending poisoned candy through the
mails, which killed Mrs. J. 1'. Dunning
at Hover, Del., has been granted a new
trial.
Batardar, March in.
Thomas J. Alcott has been appointed
United States marshal for the district
of New Jersey.
All American troops In China, ex
Tor former employes superannuated
and $1,000,000 to St. Louis' public li
brary.
Hnndari Harsh is.
Consul General Hay arrived In New
York from Pretoria and proceeded to
Washington.
Rev. Elijah Kellogg, well known as
a writer of bonks for boys, died at
Harpswell, Me., aged 88.
During a Are In Pittsburg Fireman
William Miller was killed antl three
others Injured by a live wire.
A Pekin dispatch says the health of
Li Hung Chang is again causing grave
anxiety, and his death is feared,
While the steamer New York was
en route from Europe an ammonia
tank exploded, and two deaths fol
lowed. California's governor signed a bill
appropriating J'.TiO.btiu to preserve the
giant redwood trees of Santa Cruz
county.
Tnradar, March 19,
It is estimated that the Mexican cot
ton crop Will be 2.UU0 tons larger this
year than last.
City council of Springfield, Ills., ac
cepted Andrew Carnegie's offer of $75,
000 for a public library.
Joseph Rider, inventor of the famous
Remington rifle, is dead nt his home In
Newark. O., aged S4 years.
Yesterday was the filth birthday of
ex-President Cleveland, and congratu
latory telegrams poured into his Prince
ton home.
A new telephone company, composed
of American capitalists, will shortly be
granted a charter for operation in the
City of Mexico.
W. H. Richardson, colored valet of
C. L. E. Lardy, secretary of the Swiss
legation in Washington, is under ar
rest for forging his employer's name
to checks aggregating $470.
APeVfoa
Ever T
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Ucpresscd t
And is it not due to nervous
exhaustion? Things always
look so much brighter when we
are in good health. How can
you have courage when suffer
ing with headache, nervous
prostration and great physical
weakness?
Would you not like to be rid
of this depression of spirits?
How? By removing the
cause. By taking
tobor-
emselves
oe sumoieul that we are XopTesjmnslble for $6000, but this was in
Belling tliciii tit adequate to meet the demands, The
, bills came came due and the diecounts
THIS PRICE were 1!t' Inorder to establish the
credit of the concern Mr. School) sd
Hon t worry about how we vanced of his own money, without in
d it. $ j terest, sufficient t make $1121, In di-
Cflll anil aaa r J COUlltS. I'll v day canie antl t here w i
Fine Displayof
Pfllkf or !', .1,..
J vu.,iv;r! I Mr. Scboch that when the execution
M
T? Q TATIr-no-p 9 n 4 was issued against the plant he had
j. kj. UU CllLlOL QJjKJV, Z over $4000 in the concern and had noth
a Furniture Dealers and i ing to show for it. The sum of $1500
Funeral Directors passed through his hands prior to the
4th St., SUNBURY, PA. J crash, received on account of g Is
'hich he could have retained to
ie-inm.ourse n s temporary loan, in
stead of using it to pay his own claim,
A ....
1 i count, ray nay came antl there were
4 I no funds to pay the wages. Mr. Bchoch
1 1 provided the funds to keep the plant
T i working. Ho earnest anil devoted was
THE
.STATE CAPITAL f
bAYINGS am. L0;X m4HWWw soid,whic
vv-'XAxi ie-inmbur.
ASSOCIATION '"""""""iiiiniiiiH ;
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HARRISBURG, PA.
Desires an Agent ami Attorney in t
Midd'cburg.
I Ids is a domestic association operat
ing through Central Pennsyl
vania. It is a little more than
three years old with assists of
nearly 1500,000.00.
Its dividends have been six per cent
on non-participating and ten per
cent, on full participating stock.
It lias had no losses an I has an ac
tive demand for loans.
It is strong, clean, vigorousand suc-
it was tiseti to pay oilier inn- oi un-
JJrvpcp f"A I ARC X plant. He gave his personal attention
nUIOL UULLArVO 'j. the supervision of fhe plant and the
, , , , X loss dare not be attributed to mi-.
i nave reouceu prices as
follows :
Scott's Collars
from Sli.'J.'i to $2.00 and
anothei grade from .! to
S.i cents.
J. M. Man re r,
l-a-8m. KREAHEU, PA
T management, because there has been
4 no shoe factory started where green
X help was employed that the loss has
T been as small as it has been here. Thi
bands are now educated ami the fac
tory in a position to make shoe at a
profit. Mr. Bchoch deserves the thanks
un-
try in
behalf of the shoe factory ami we only
t of the entire community for Iii bi 1
X tiring devotion, zeal, ami industry
X "id
urtall tint Liu ii li.nl amrottn 1 iI.cmh iimri'
l..M"i-I"l"riI"i"H""H'i'I"H"H"Hi I'l- ,., ,, . i
" persons like him. The town would
I certainly boom if we bad.
COSSACKS ATTACK STUDENTS. There are others whodeserve honor-
Ka-- Cat ii the W'lilpa of the Onar- able mention in connection with the
uinim of Bt. Peterabnr'. erection antl operation of thi- plant,
St. Petersburg, March 19. The stu- but the article on this subject is
dents organized yesterday what was In- ..i- i., i..., i ...i i..
, T ... , . , ... , . . oaaawaaaaj iwaiaaoj iiiiiu we e A it t 1 1 1 1 n i'-
OeSSIUl. lxon-partici Dating stock ; tended to be an Imposing demonstra- . .,, . , ,.' . f .
. 1 . h .. tlon In front t.f the ( 'n t i.,t n. I r,t n, 1,1 Wt' started. Hut before we
IS sold at flOO.00 per share, di- Lady 0f Kazan, the occasion being the conclude this defense of the men and
faEKHKAf, M 1RKBTS.
Philadelphia, March 18. Flour steady;
winter auperane, t2.2tr2.60; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, t3.10&3.2S; city mills, extra.
t2.60Ji2.80. Rye llmir .lull at C.90 per bar
rel fur eliult i' rriinsylvanl.i. Wheat ilrm;
Ne. '1 red, spnt. 78Hft79c, t'urn steady; No.
1 mixed, spnt. 45Ufr45Vbc.; No. 2 yelluw.
for local trade, 46048KC. Oats qnlet; No.
2 white, clipped, 43c.; lower grades, 2:01
?.2c Hay steady; choice timothy, 116.60
IT for large hales. lleef Bteatlv; beef
liaiiis, tl9O19.50. I'nrk Ilrm: family. Iltln
16.60. Lard steady; western steamed
tn.121-. Live poultry quoted at UOUHc.
fur hens. Sr. for old roosters. lOViwllVic.
for yntinK chiekena, 13c. for dueks. 910c.
for turkeys and 11013c. for Reese, DrtMed
poultry at lOHOUc. for choice fowls, 7Vjc.
for old roosters, SOfJWc. for nearby hroM
ers. ISOMc. for large western rapoim,
ll'ulJe. for fancy young western tur
key In ns. 11612c. for choice to fanev west
ern , 1 in KS am
7CSe. for western kvaeaa
Ilultir Ilrm: fresh ereamerv. 160tSc. : fac-
rept a legation guard of 100, have been ! "ry. lOUMHc.i June creamery, MOUUfcc.;
lrileii d tn le ive China iniliauoii i reainery, WU)C ivew York
ruern to nave t,nina. (,alry m2h. fancy Pennaylvanla prints
Judge Art hbald, at Seranton. Pa., de- ; Jobbing at 24fi27e.; do. wholesale, 2;if.
cl.ireil the Ptttahlirtr "rlnner" liill con- ('hese stronit; fancy larRi- colored and
Ciareil tne niUDUrg ripper inn (on wll mnic.; fancy small colored.
BUtntlonal. Appealetl to supreme court. 12'jc; fancy small while. 12'u I2';e. Kggg
Fire In the office of the Boston "" ; New York and Pennsylvania, at
Daily Advertiser last night did $150.-
000 damage, and three proof readers
were suffocated.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall
and York started from Portsmouth,
England, this morning on their trip
to the British colonies.
Andrew Carnegie this week gave
away upwards of $12,000,000. His latest
gifts are $5,200,000 to New York for
nubile libraries, $4,000,000 as a fund
mark. 134ffl3Hc: western, at mark, 13c:
OUthern, at mark, 12iil2v4c. Potatoes
teady; Jerseys. $LS1.50; New York. 11.40
5T1.B2W; I.oiik Island. tl.60fil.TS, Arsey
sweets. $1..riiV'B2.25. Cabbages steaSr, ifcW
York. tlCti IS pr ton.
Bast Liberty, Pa.. March IS Cattle
Strong! extra. feSOOMS; prime. tri.2iKno.40;
common, i .. il Hogs active; heavy
Yorkers and line mediums. $tM.0Si light
Y'orkers. to OMifi; heavy hogs. S5 !-.'i''i6; pigs
$5.TOfj5.80; roughs. t44i5.40. Sheep higher:
choice wethers. 8ff6.15; common. 12.50
3.60; choice lambs. t6.75fi5.K0; unmon to
good, 45.t; veal curves, $6fa6.T&
It elves activity to all osrts
lht carry away useless and
poisonous materials from your
body. It removes the cause of
your suffering, because it re
moves all Impurities from your
blood. Send fcr our book on
Nervousness.
To keep in good health you
must have perfect action of the
bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Wrttrn tm our Ooctorm.
l'orhr yon would ilk to eeniiait
onto mlnrnt pbjrtlclim tboat your
oonrlltlon. Then write in freely all the
particular! In your cue. Tou will re
ceive a prompt reply, without coit.
Addreai, ur. j. c. aTER,
Lowull. Mat.
IArN Tnf'fJPnPHV ,or "I'nad and
li l o r' ' l'..,f -.!a' ei.
vice. Typewriting Course Kree. Paying Posi
tions (itiaranteod. Catalovue Free. Plali Trie
grnth Nrhowl, Lebanon. Pa. 8-7-2m.
Dr. Fanner's KIDNEY
and Backache Cure.
For all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
Trouble!, Lame Bark.Ilrart PiaeaMMla
Plm aiie, llheumatlam, Bed Wetting, etc
nliijjiTiTPemaJeWe'a
Sy dealer. &.elte by nai BcrredonlaJIY.
vidends, six per cento, tux free.
Full Participating stock, with live
per cent, cash dividends, if desir
ed, at payments of 25 cents to $2
per mouth.
tor-Loans nrc made on a simple mid deflntti
plan : ymeiits er tlmo.Oii range from 110 0
per niontli to (27. Ml , time from 44 to UM nine
Correspondence is draired from borrower ,
Investors, attoincys and persons desiring un
agauoy,
Literature on request. 3-21-4t.
anniversary of the death of Vetrora, I women by whose devotion the shoe
tne gin wno committed suicide some factory was established, we niii-l al-
JJJftSS lude t,""t,"' but "t,t ,h" ot ""
St. Paul in order to escape Infamous hirgets burled by the "News" Into the
persecutions. ( shin? factory, the wrongs heaped upon
There was fierce fighting between the it by the gossipers. The latter class, of
demonstrators and the Cossacks. The ...i.; ,i. .i. ..x- ,, , ,,
latter eh.r.ad rh. mh .1 o ",i!" ! W,1U ll the "News" is the most danger-
..... o.aat M Hi n f,UUUp, till VI
the people replied with volleys' of "s ePn't, have worked the hard
stones. A Cossack officer, who was est to secure the downfall of this in.
struck on the head by an iron bolt, dustrv and it is most remarkable that
was unhorsed. The Cossacks, on see- ' , , , , .
ing their leader fall, dismounted and l,lant was not '"'"''I.V Shattered by
engagetl In a hand to hand fight, using their venomous darts,
their whips freely on the people. Faces , We trust the executions will not be
were cut open by the whips of the !,,,, . ,, . , , . ,.
Cossacks. Old women wore ,ri,.h0H Di pushed at once so that loyal minds
Butter 18 I Wheat 70 most to death, a child was killed loyal hearts may touch the strings
Etrgs 12
Onions 00
Lard 10
Tallow 4
Chickens 8
Turkeys
Shoulder 10
Ham 12.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Kve dr-Jand 11 is reported that there were of loval pocket books and all debts
.y I other fatalities. I .n u- ,.'..., .
Corn 45
Oats 32
Potatoes 50
Bran per 100. 90
Middlings" 1.00
Chop 1.10
Flour per bbl 4 00
WANTKD. -Capable, reliable person In every
county to represent lurge company of solid
II nanclal reputation; tHSB salary per year, pay
able weekly; B3 per day absolutelv sure and all
a-jurnacr atraigni. n. ma rule, definite salary
'in commission; salary paid each Saturday und
,-ipensp money aclvaneeil eaeli week. STANK
Altl) HOUSli. 834 Dearborn St.. Chicago. S-7-lt
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Farmer'! Felt Boots 370S
Men's It ubb-r Boots $1.78 V
mull i nuniiei snoffl 26etip3
Women's Rubber Shoes ..its an!
Child'. Rubber thoea SOoud
Indies' Mbnes
Kl ONOMCIAL 8UOS BMP , s '
Several hundred students were arrested.
will be honestly paid and leave about
(hM), for the stockholders, or at any
rate what property belongs to them
I ru I n ur a Meeting; of Prealtlenta. after paying the debts ailti tl fair reill-
Mexlco City, March 19. Hon. ization on the assets of the concern.
Charles Hamlin, of Boston, formerly rr n , , i
assistant secretary of the United States T" yoars the 1 )ST '"lv,,"1
treasury, has arrived here, accompa- the shoe factory and again this joinniil
nied by his -vife. He advocates as a Boats to the breese its loyal banner and
matter of prime Importance to the gen- to-day defies the inaiduouw snares of tl"'
eral welfare and good fellowship of . 7
Mexico and the United Htafa. tw t,,w s worst emy.
Presidents Diaz and McKlnley meet at
the border when President McKlnley
shall go to California.
SUM
$900
Yearly
Wen and romen of good address to represent
Four Drnnnrd In the Greenbrier.
Cumberland, Md., March 19. Arthur
Watson and George Gibson, lumber-
man worn drmeioid lw 1 1, ' 1. i
' , ' , " ", , " " "iCTjuurier ,,. .ome to travel appointing agents, others for
river, below Elklns, Sunday. They local work lookingVfter our interests. o
were thrown from a rudely constructed salary guaranteed yearly; extra commissions
raft nrSUch Jammed into a bridge nier f,"S !" JfJS Jvnnent, old csiab-
4)10 anmo i,.0iu iT iff iT Habed house. Grand chance for earnest man
the same locality two Italians, or woman to secure pleaaant. permanent post-
named Ross and Raffl, attempted to 'Ion. liberal Income aud future. Mew, brilliant
ernan tha Hvar in hn.1 ,-n lines. Write at once.
oaaau .510 Uivsuni,
8S Church Bt.,
I 8-Jl-18t.
Haw Haien. Oooa.