Published Every Thursday Morning CiKO W WAGENSELLKR. A. M EDITOR AND OWNIR. SIBSCR11TION KATKH. Mini pat y.-ar If paid In advance. SI. .to per year if not l.l li tvrancc Single copies. Kive I'mU. AdYertlalJ Rain, II cent per line, nonpareil nieaur. uient f.r tir't im-rllo!. and 1(1 cents per line for . Ii subM" quenl Insertion. IVOFPIOli NVartne County Court Home between tl- Fli National Hank ami the OmmtvJa.il. V 01 XX XVII I. Mail 28, 1901. NUMBBB 18 A heavy fine is attached to the failure ot 1" i !i and township auditors to send a copy oi then i 1 1. , it to the clerk of the Court rf Quarter Sessions ami have the same advertised in the newspapers in their locality. 'I he News fails to answer a single charge made ly the Post in regard to the shoe factory mutter. He tries to bolster np hw feeble cause by making it appear tl. at the Post overcharged the shoe factory for printing and quotes an un named manager. To show the absurdity of the claim, we will donate the sum of one thousand dollars to the shoe factory the moment the News proves both that a manager made such a state ment add the truth of the manager's alleged statement as given in the News is established. .,. the News can help the shoe factory to S1000 and re-establish its lost reputation for veracity. Now the Hritish are declaring that De Wet is too mad to surrender. Possibly he i.s not only mad enough todoso. In he opinion of those most competent to judge Benjamin Harrison will figure in history as one of our ablest Presidents. If England really gets to war with Russia, how eagerly she will consent to our building the canal any dam way we please ! The news from the Philippines is so favorable that the copperhead Democratic sheets are hush til, finding themselves unable even to east asper- President Harrison solved to perfection the old question as to w hat we could do with our Ex-Presidents, by leading an industrious useful and unostentatious life. A.VitTHER steel contract has come from Africa to America, this time for a ship load of aes, which the British manufacturers could net fur nish for a decade or two. Tiik borough of Lewistown has enlarged it self by adding some of the suburbs. Lewistown is a flourishing place. TllK Middleburg Xnrs has proven itself a traitor to the town and the best interests of the community. Th- facts and figures relatives to the shoe factory enilwdy too much reality for its green-eyed head to tackle. Tiik judicial contest in Union county Satur day was no contest. Hon. H. If, McClure car ried Union county, receiving 15)51 votes to Hon. Samuel II. Orwig's 280 votes or a clear major ity of 1721 votes for the present incumbent The vitory was certainly decisive. Tiik old adage that a lie will travel a mile while truth is pulling on its Ixiots has again been doubly proven. The shoe factory outrage and black eye to Middleburg published in Hitter's Asp, was last week republished by the Selins- grove TYmesand the Lewisburg Saturday News,. There is no telling how many more papers will publish this lie and give the town a black eye as tar as it goes. PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION for opening day of the Pan- Expostion, May 1st, are now well advanced. WE.PAY FREIGHT Plans for oi eniiitr av of the p . wfi! tofl5r jl"c.i)r" ! r O J HwKa ey u. inisiirrci md ?.D.T OTlVnO II A UAI AH OIAIWO ALU wi qrori .rjrwflij.ru use aim iuwimm book, Mca U Tistly riill 1111 L I I. ih ri iji r raaM lar-laadl" tmrptU, KafV Art j SraMrlti, Wail Pisr. Rbu.tlt. ( fcrhi msmd flaWi the exercises inaugurating tins spiend.d inter- , ZZZZTwu I In Her Controversy With Rd national test.vai ot occidental nat.ons will befit JZJ Over the Manchuria Affair. the imiMirtance of tln event Vf ' n'l'l.wL- in flu. HsleVa lata aMa MMM.caa to nafii eke- till. llli i i. uii i ui till CMIIl. fll I" IMC h.nd for tc .we aa nuellle maple of S gnto 4 ... ( i .r. i ..ft. aSU ear tc satS a esaaatsaeTaf laWMMHtaf aal ernoon, in the beautiful I em leol Music, it is (... mob-i. of .., tho.tiuarre.hu. P0WEB8 EEFU8E TO INTEBFE 1 iuttun the ...rt-- for templet in., I deducted free youl proposed tojstart the machinery ot the Exposition. The Special train carrying the President of the - -M United States and his cabinet from Washington , to the I acilie Coast will de connected by telirranh u.n4 with electrial apparatus will !e ouniWOted with the irrcat electric Lrenera'or in the Electric! v hese I .... . Aatrltft. it- building. Direct telegraphic communication will Ik' made at the tame moment between the exeou x '- .. . ,. . .. . . .. U4.CerUI.ft, live oiiiceol the rresideiits ol all of the republics rrtr,mm of the hemispher, and the Governor General of 7k. per ,. The? Secretary of the Jnpurir (Hon la London Declares II With Hla Couatrr It la a Matter Plchtla. London, March 2S. The Chin minister. Sir Chlh Chen Lo Feng I called at the foreign office yester and urged the British goverameni bring pressure to bear in order to pri vent Russia from securing the nec sary signatures to the Manchur agreement. The foreign office is s I.M UI1M v anaoa, auti mis eurtriai apparatus in me .music cr".. ment will be signed or allowed to la T.......1.. t o '.I .1. if. n i . i.. ... ,rom"' " I'" i" rrd. nie book i. tree, we mm when the time expires. The oflli i icmple. At J o clM'k, nutlalo tunc, liv arrange- tr....run... WXmSfitm KthamtlCBI , ,'',. our minimum aWfafl ceUlofuc lelll vnu Ihout ererythllftf wl i- deunutr.d ickhliuu a. c levu. ment with the cable companies leadiUK to South XnVn'frl,' t0 "eve Russia will succeed la A Sen J m.a r Tbls ttook . s' - tl 1& ner cod to i-rttn and mali Ameriifl. and ivlth tlm Murrninln'n rvimnnniog .,,.,1 " 'Vtr''."'' 9JB. V P - ' ....v.-, ...... i r ir r a. ij niun UVOB Uu ltt ... . .. .... . . . . ati-tr. witn me Atlantio'cable companies the president" and rulers of all of the countries of the Western t want t Addreu etactljp JUUUS HIRES SOU, Bilttawt, Id., Dtftft Last summer Pilgiim Scott Bitter, publish- Hemisphere will be requested to touch an electric er of the Asp, was asked to contribute a .mite to- i .. ,,. ,. , ... 4l -it button in their office which will tlm ward the nronosed centennial of Miildhlnirir ii p.. ,i . .,i,.:i. . , . of machinery of the exposition. itcreluseu to suoscntH' one cent and never nnh. I I- t t i. r ,i , . , , nt the same time transmit a message of ureetint; I lushed a line n tavor nt Hie in ,-..i,i ,.,!,,., " " T n , i ,. ., . ' ' at the opening to be read in the Music Temnli He was made a member of the executive com-1 r mittee and never attended a meeting. This President MfdCinley from a special telegraph- o member of the Pilgrim band, who as a Pilgrim ; i(" !,l,Paratus ' llis oar on the special train, sur- !! exceeded the average on the eligibility clause, rounded bv ,,is Cabinet, will then start the great j j has no time for anything that will benefit Mid- fol,ntain pnP" and will transmit over the wires o dleburg. He thinks, however, that his election a mewa8e (" greeting to the people assembled on the occasion of the oiening. lieh an electric j TT Ynll ki sirprisefl as pri'thonotary would make the town boom. "Uncle Jbbby" Roth, the Allentown states man in the House id Kepresentatives, is a mad The dedicatory ceremonies of the Exposition, J which will be very imposing, will take place J wag. He has introduced a bill compelling all about the mdle of May, possibly on the 14th, bachelors over 40 years of age to pay a marriage license fee of one hundred dollars, the tax so col lected to go to the support of homes for old ladies over forty years of age who never had an opjior tunity to get married. The statesman from Peanutville is inclined to lie facetious. The main difficulty with his bill is that should it liecomea law there would lx; some trouble in finding a woman w ho would acknowledge that she was for ty years of age. Possibly "Uncle Jerry" never thought of that. He is k-tter as a judge at a horse race than in making laws to encourage matrimony. e S&jriti u. .e"eP' w Ii e n v o ii read that we 1 a r e Golden Oak 1 liCDROOn Suits i -At ing 2 Petersburg, for Russia persistently i $15.75 FOR !!7.50 I Russia's czar, dismayed by the riot ing, called a cabinet council to dls-. A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, cuss the situation. It Is said that President Kruger, of Wedneadar, March 30. The president has appointed Frede TlrU E. Coyne, now collector at Chica go, postmaster of that city. The president has signed the com mission of Iyorin I. Wheeler, now mayor of the city, to be postmaster of Springfield, Ills. Amos Rusle, the baseball pitcher, I who for two years has been out of the game, has signed to play with Cincin- i nati this season. Qea. MacArthur, at Manila, yester day Informed the war department of the Transvaal, will visit this country next month, health permitting. The Arkansas house of representa tiTes has passed a hill imposing a fine of from $500 to $1,000 for gambling. Karl Cadogan, lord lieutenant of Ire land of Ireland, authorizes the state ment that he will retain office for an other year. J. Pierpont Morgan has donated a collection of minerals valued at $-00,-000 to the Museum of Natural History, at New York. A settlement has been reached Alth 1hr rnntiirfl of tln InBiirffAnl bronaral Dl0 lino, the most troublesome of the thp 400 strikers at the Macbeth glass rt-br 1 3 I worl!i. ut Marion, Ind., and business Thnrailar. Marrh 21. was resumed today. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall Leading New York Republicans, In- and York, on a tour of the world, ar-; eluding Senator Piatt, decided not to rived at Qlbraltar yesterday. The bill disfranchising Illiterates and the bill ordering a state census passed the Maryland legislature. A movement is said to he on foot to consolidate the coal producing Inter ests of Illinois iato one mammoth com bine. The first discovery of oil in th southern portion of West Virginia was made yesterday In a 300 barrel oil well drilled at Milton. T. R. Oatman, a railroad switchman it Holland, Mich., has fallen heir to $6,000,000 by the death of a distant relative In Virginia. Friday, March 23. Near Clinton, Me., J. D. Marr, farmer, killed his three children while 'insane. The bill prohibiting the manufacture, sale or giving away of cigarettes has pasied the Minnesota legislature. Commandant Philip Botha, brother of the Doer commander, was killed in the recent fighting at Lydenburg. At Coldbrook, Mass., Mrs. Lizzie Naramore, aged 50, while Insane, killed her six children, the eldest 10 years. The Delaware and Hudson Railroad company has increased wages of train men from five to twenty cents a day. The Sharon Steel company will erect complete pipe and skelp mills at South Sharon. Pa., to cost at least $1,500,000. Valentine Botz, of Buffalo, after be Ung totally blind for 28 years, had hit sight restored by an operation per formed by Prof. McConachle, at Balti more. Sittnrdny. March 2.1. The death rate In Havana was 19.32 ,;er 1.000 in February, against 82.32 for the last February of Spanish rule. urge police legislation for New York city. A decided victory for (Jovernor Odell. Tucnday, Murch 28. The New Jersey court of errors and appeals decided the anti-spring elec tion law constitutional. Storm Bull, a nephew of Ole Bull, the celebrated violinist, was nominat ed for mayor of Madison, Wis. The president appointed George E. Baldwin, of Ohio, United States con sul at Nuremburg, Bavaria. The widow of Preston S. Brooks, who caned Charles Sumner In the United States senate, died at Columbia, S. C. Mr. Johnson, the trolley promoter, proposes making the fare on his lines from New York to Philadelphia 40 cents. CharleB Friedman, who while Insane killed his two little children in New York, died in jail. He bad not slept for a week. QBHBRAI. MARKETS. Philadelphia. March 25. Flour steady; winter superfine, tz.SrVB "j.50 : Pennsylvania roller, eleur. 3.10Ot.iS; city mllla. extra. $2.606110. Kye Hour dull lit In. 90 per bar rel fur choice Pennsylvania, Wheat quiet; No. J red. .nt, VT'jftTSM.c. Corn tlrm; No. 2 mixed, spot. 4."e4i4Sc.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade. IT047VU). Oats In moderate request; No. 2 white, clipped, 33c.; lower grades, 29fi32c. Hay quiet; choice tim othy. llfi.WulT. Ileef firm; beef hams. $19 llS.Mt. I'urk (Irm; family, I17I&17.50; mess. $15, 50116.50. Lard firmer; western steam ed. IS. 35. LlVS poultry quoted at lCKJjlOV. for hens, "fuT'jC. for old roosters, 10'U llVjc. for young chickens, lie. for ducks. l(Hi lie. for turkeys and 11612c. for geese. Dressed poultry at 10"v&llc. for choice fowls. 72c. for old roosters, 25cf35c. for nearby broilers. 12613c. for choice and fancy nearby chickens. lSHiHc. for large western capons. Uiyol2c. for fancy young turkey hens. 11612c. for choice to fancy western (tucks and I'nSc. for western The Australian federal elections, the geese. Butter firm; fresh creamery, 1S6 in th formation of h eom. I c. ; factory. 96 U'4C. ; Imitation creamery, lirst since tne rormation or ine com- li6Wir . Now York dairy, fresh, i.vB2ic; monwcalth, will be held March 30. Tht ! fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 24(jr main issue is protection against free; Hci do. wholesale, 23c. Cheese tlrm: ltr.j fancy large colored and white, irliv. l . ,, . , . . ! fancy small colored. m,c; fancy small The New Hampshire house of repre- ' white. 1261214c. Kggs firm; New York and Leentatlves voted against a resolution Pennsylvania, at mark. 13Vlfn I3c. ; west- Ldeclarine for the election of United I f. do- "V; ; ou,h"'n i?::...12H613c IZ7 : " - 7 , . .. i-SDoages quiet, iew lora. .mils per t ! Mates senators oy uueci vine ui lue h)ople. Inspectors at San Francisco, Cal., Phave placed the responsibility for the wreck of the starrier Rio de Janeiro, on Feb. 22, on the late Capt. Ward and Pilot Jordan, and have revoked tht Qlcense of Chief Engineer Herllhy. Monday, March 2B. f Attorney General Griggs retires from the. cabinet next Monday. oer ton. Potatoes quiet: Jerseys, $1.25.60; New York. Jl.4iMit.l2i4; Long island. Il.50ral.75: Jersey sweats. $1.5(Vif2.25. East Liberty. Pa., March 25. Cattle Steady; extra. I5.5ty(5.65; prime. $5.1065.40; common. $3.25'if4. Hogs about steady; prime mediums. 6.154r.20; heavy hogs. $.104fU5; light and best heavy Yorkers. U.OCflD.lO; pigs. $3.756 5.90: roughs $4,206 5.7$. Sheep about steady; choice wethers, $5.2094.35: common, $2.1063.50: choice lambs. te.7S65.90; common to good. $46 l.fi: veal calves, $6fc.75. Does Your Back Ache? I In constant pain when oni .your feet ? . Is that dragging, pulling' sensation with you from morn till night ? Why notput the medicine exactly on the disease ? Why tnot ipply the cure right to 'the spot itself 7 r You can do it with Dr.Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Master toriUtttf after the kPlMtar it afJhsV jm feel its wsniing, socthiag in ffluence. Its healing itaaskai ' quickly penetrate down daep iato the inflamed tissues. Pain is quieted, soreness is re lieved and strength imparted. Ne plaster was ever Base like It. Ne sinter ever acted so aalckly aid thsrenjhly. Ne plaster ever bad tack complete control over all auiseipaia. Placed over the chest it is tl powerful aid to Ayer's Clvorry Pectoral; relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation. worn At.a ft stf. Dsroamr. J C. AVER CO., Lowell. Matt. when it is expected that Vice-President K velt, Governor Odell, and a lanre bodv ofnatlon ij j i al and diplomatic officials, together with those we told you how we are I of tin; Army ami Navy, will be present and par- , b,e U ,1" t,,is il would not - ... ,m inuiK, mil let it be sufficient that we are X t'iiiijr mem at THIS PRICE Don't worry aUmt how we do it. Cull and see our Fine Dlsplayof Fancy Rockers i E.R.TATp, ll litr I Furniture Dealers and CTlTr mnimTfT Funeral Directors gO ini l V tri 1 I "n SUNBURY, PA. ? zrTvr,c TnTTXTr tiuipate President'H Day will be between June 0th and ! 12th. The date will lie fixed definitely within a few days. President MoKinley and hie Cab-' inet will come to the Bxposition from Pu)uth. The committee having in charge the arrange ments for these sjiecial exercisifs intend to make theih more elaborate and inspiring than any sim ilar ones connected with an Exposition. ting the necessary signatures. The situation is still more com;) cated owing to the fart, ascertained a press representative yesterday, tU there are two secret treaties, one which is ts be signed at St. Petersbiul dealing with Russian military coin' of Manchuria, and another, to be sil ed at I'ektn, dealing with her cij powers. The Chinese appeals for support havl failed to produce any direct remon strances from (treat Britain or at parently from any other power to ASSOCIATION r..""' ""iFg! OF- HARRI5BURG, - PA. DesireB an Agent and Attorney iii!i Midd'eburg. This is a domestic association operat ing through Central Pennsyl vania. It is a little more than if three years old with assesta of nearly $500,000.00. Its dividends have been six per cent, on non-participating and ten per cent, on full participating stock. It has had no losses and has an ac tive demand for loans. It is strong, clean, vigorousund suc cessful. Non-jmrticijiating stock is sold at $100.00 per share, di vidends, six jiercent., tax free. V T-lf.RF fAI I i dc T "0ur government, I believe, is serl- llVlVOL. vJULLAiAcS f:"sly considering the crisis. Their MB -t- hered to her contention that the secrl agreements concern no one except he self and China. On this ground Grtj Britain's request for copies of agreement was abruptly declined. It Is explained at the foreign offiJ here that it would be a dangerous ag useless breach of diplomatic procef ure to endeavor to enter upon exprl filiations with Russia which wouj only be based upon Information sul plied by the Chinese. In other worj the ooples of secret treaties and a leged modifications of them recent) I given to the powers by the Chinese al worthless documents and will remain 4 such until Russia herself chooses to communicate the text of the actual treaties and modifications. In the absence of the Japanese min ister in London, Baron Hayashl, Mi Matsnl, first secretary of the Japan ese legation, who was Interviewed b a press representative, made a comprt henslve statement ot the issues involv ed. He said: icssness ana me proDanie victory or Russian diplomacy will bring us to the brink of a dangerous situation In which none of the powers Is so deeply concerned as Japan. Even If the se cret treaties have been modified, as Is alleged, the changes are so trifling as to make the documents thoroughly ob jectionable to Japan. "Assuming that 1 China signs the treaties, I suppose Great Britain. Ger many and the United States will pro test to Russia. But that is about as far as they will go and about as much as they will get. With Japan It is a matter of fighting. "The question is whether we are to fight Russia now or to light her later on. She has no right te Manchuria. she secures Manchuria she will the way to securing Korea. l-S-Sra, KH-H-W-I-H-I-t llllllllll l-i. T 1 eyes are wide open and they will not dp I hive reduced nrices an " driven t0 Precipitate action by the Pnres dH ;;!jlngoists of Japan, who are openly follows: J) clamoring for Immediate war. Yet, if c , M. r ii " tnpy see ,nat war 18 unavoidable they OCUII. S COIIarS ; will not hesitate to strike, from $2. '2") to 12 00 and '' "-'"P11" nas no reason to be afraid . i as to the result. Many reasons occur another grade from ?1 to '. ', to the average Japanese mind in favor S 5 cents I Of forcing at the present moment a struggle which must come eventually. I IM Ha..ftft. Ill The chief reason against so doing Is "a. nuuicr, J. the fact that Japan is Just beginning KRKamf.r, t' T new industrial era which would tem- j, ; porarny ue Kineu snouia we endeavor by force of arms to prevent Russian encroachments. "If we follow the lead of other pow ers and do not threaten hostilities, we realize that we must sit down tamely and see any other nation step In and make treaties similar to those which WRITERS CORRESPONDENTS 0r REPORTERS Wanted everywhere. Storioa nowa i China seems on the verge of signing II ' I mltl, Dftlo Tkl. .U "iin .vuoD.aft. i ii in numu UiClU IUC partition of the Chinese empire and the end of the 'open door.' If we op posed it, we naturally think we would have the moral support of the United States, which has been the champion of these principles and also of Oreat TFsUU qiri TP D s DDV Fr ' bu&rn 1 DLnUD nrn I Commrrcial Ser vice. Typewriting Counts Free, i'ayinit Posi tions Guaranteed. Catalouue Free. Flak Tele graph ftebool, ubanoa. Pa. S-7-2m. Dr. Fmnar's K n Backache Cure. for all Kidney, Bladder aad Urlaary Trooblee, Lanw Back. Heart DI-ueSkin Milan. RtaeumatUm, Bed Wetting-, ate. DNEY Unraiiint li r- Sj daalan. Ur.elM ky aau uieas, poemn. HlustrateJ article, advance news, drawings, photo uraphs, unhiue articles, etc., etc , purchased. Articles revised and pre lA.rf(l for mitilirtneir.. TJ 1- u D..H n j'j .! ... r"Mw...wi, uuvtB pun hull 1 '-i t-r i, .i . .., 1 1 ....... . ..!!. i l m 1 " "I-"" Di wim nve ; usnea. Seca for particulars and rtaln and Germany jer cent, cash dividends, if desir- i ful1 information before sending ar- ed, at payments of 25 cents to $2 per month. IVLoans are made on a ahnplr and definite plan; payments .er 111" o.lw raiige from flu (X) per month ,,tr,.M. time from 44 to 1N mos. CorTespondSDOI is tlrslre.1 from borrowers Investors, attorneys and persons deslrlnir aii agency, Literature on request. 3-21-4. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 16 I Wheat Etrgs 12 Onions 00 Lard 10 Tallow 4 Chickens 8 Turkeys Shoulder 10 Ham 12.1 Rye Corn .... Oats Potatoes .. 70 ...48 ... 48 ' 2 tides. The Bulletin Press Association, New York. Oratltude ta Aanerlraa Sallora. Washington, March 26. Through M. De Lanessan, tho minister of marine of the French republic, the navy depart ment has just received two beautiful liver medals and diplomaa awarded to P. Ausseress and Patrick Mullen, sall ora on the United states battleship Kentucky, in recognition of courage and devotion exhibited by them on Nov. 11 In the port of Algiers in res cuing four French sailors whose boat Mrs. Eliza Stahtnecker. Mrs. Eliza Stalhnecker , died at the family residence near Warrior Run Church on Thursday of last week, atler a brief illness, aeed 61 vears. She is survived bv her husband 3 I nad caP8lzed- The two Americans dano-hlora ,! 1 aL Tt t i ' ,eaped overboal 'roni their ship and aaugnters and 1 son. The funeral : held un the men in the water nntn hein was held on Thursday morning at ! "rrlved and they were taken aboard. the McEvensville Reformed Church, Rnlnr(l , John.on.. the service being conducted bv Rev. Nlles. Mich.. March 26 The an- 50 George S. Sorber of York, her former i nncemeat that the First National lira,, per 100 90 jtor The funeral was largely at-! $i Middlings " 1.00 1 tended by relatives and friends, in- on their holdings has greatly agitated Clion I io'cludintr 3brofinra on.J 1 LiL-tnp ! the people. Men who were wealthy a f -------- . A q - w..ftft.w uitu A nlrlvl a ' m " er Flour nor bid 4 fin ci. i ew weeka ago will be Impoverished. riourper0bl4U0 She was originally from Mid- Stockholders are talking of Joining the take legal action against WANTED. -Capable, reliable person In every I county to renreHent lnrirR mmnanv r .n nnaucial reputation; $9116 salary per year pay able weekly; $3 per day abaolutely sure andall expenses' straight, bona-fide, definite salary no commission; salary paid each Saturday and eipenne money advanced each week, 8TANI) ARI) MOUSb. SS4 Dearborn St., Chicago. 3-7-161 KI'BBKRS Farmer's Felt Boot..,. Men's Rubber Roots Men's UubherHhoea Women's Rubber Shoes Child's Rubber Shoe LEATHER Men Shoes Boys' Shoe. Ladies' Shoe EOONOMCIAL S IIOE BMP , Srr cxxacxxjaennrm JTc 11.78 .. 2Scup ...V3c up ...SUcup . . 3c P ...SUcSB dlelurg,buthas spent tha 33 years ft5"0?'10" to of her married life in this vicinity. ! dlreCtI!: Rich Coal Vela Dlarovered. wliich she was buried. and during all this time has been a 1 faithful member of the church from : . Cumberland, Md.. March 26. There ib uiucu exciiemeni ai unerry nun, w. Va., on the Baltimore and Ohio rail- Her very effectionate nature notonly STot" riTveKf won a reionse from the members of anthracite coal at the depth of 87 feet, her family, but caused all who knew ! wb,le borln a we on tha Anderson tarn. to love her: hence her death is mourn ed by a large circle of friends, who sincerely sympathize with the hus band and f)iilrl run in 4nia tin... .tJ - who iiuui ui lil t -- i - ."wv . urn v. , ftriv.easevr afc ibvj nl M'l.,..,, T I i cm I University of Ghent, has hmkan off ra- I latlons with the church la order to marry Noted Je.nit Man?. Brussels, March 26. Le Petit Bleu announces that the celebrated Jesuit scholar, Abbe Renard, professor at tha.