Royal Baking Powder iUSOUUTElYURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OVAL ftAKIftO rr-rp CO., MEw von. Your Tongue WOMAN CONFESSES MURDER. Mra. Bonlne Say She Killed Ayr In Defending Her Honor. Washington. May 20 The mystery attending the killing of James Seymour nPrlpr A vr' Pills will clean Ayres. a census office clerk, in the Ken- 0TQeT' 8 rUIS W,U C'ea" mora hotel, early last Wednesday yOUX tOtlgUC, CUfC your Uys- pepsia, make your liver right Easy to take, easy to operate Uc. AUtfraflHsts. Presented by Andrew Carnegie to Four Scotch Universities. ro BENEFIT SCOTCHMEN ONLY. The Donor Stipulates That Neither English, Irish, Colonials or Foreign ers Shall Become Beneficiaries Un der His Princely Gift. London, May 21. Andrew Carnegie aas given 2,000,000 to establish free education In four Scotch universities, Edit ' lirgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and St. Andrew He stipulates that the bene ficiaries be his "Scottish fellow cutiu trymen" only, no English, Irish, colo nials or foreigners. The fund will ap ply 10 medical as well as to commercial education, and will be placed in the hands of trustees, who will pay the ox pensei of Scottish students benefitted nder (be scheme. A m 1 ting was held In Iindon Sat urday to consider Mr. Carnegie's gift. Among those present were Ird KIgin, rhomas Shaw, M, P., Mr. A. J. Bal four. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, Mr, i hn Morley, Mr. .lames Bryce and The matter was discussed at h, bul DO conclusion was arrived the 'cst methods of administering ' the rift. Mr, Carnegie desires that nil Scotch mi n and Scotchwomen shall enter the. unlversitli 1 n an equal footing, hence the money is not given to the students to pay their fees, but to the univer ili ' Ives. The system !: mr.de ,n nallj free, and will probably be in ' r government auspices. 1 urdlng to the educational author- .! tho administration of Mr. Car 's glfi present considerable diffl- li . 'nil for this reason the Scotch for the present, are rather look- the cift horse In the mouth, while ' v. It press Is Inclined to cavil1 method of Mr. Carnegii 's munlfi-! tti ne eu at 1 eence, leading Scotch paper, the Edin bui '1 Scotsman, says editorially that' Mi Carnegie's offer is "disconcerting fn in Hs vi ry magnificence," and pro ce Is to show the gift might disorgan ize the whole educational system, it po ntl out that the fees which studcrttit p., only a small part of the cost of educating them, the remainder hf fhg supplied by endowments, and that, if Mr. 1 arnegle's project were to bring nr Increase of students, the universi ties WOUld he compelled to appeal to the public f'.r further furtls, Thrn, If university education Is freo, the coun try will soon be asked. The Scotsman eonti nds, to make secondary education also, in conclusion It asserts that eptance of the offer demands the careful consideration, although it Is tin offer which Scotland cannot nf ford 10 decline without the best of good reasons." 'I he London papers reflect these dif ficult ics, while expressing admiration and gratitude. "It is obvious." Bays Vhe Times, "that this splendid gift can rot Wave Scoteh education ns It was Cambridge has not been lucky enough to be associated by birth or i' i . wise with a transatlantic million aire but nobody south of the Tweed will envy tho Scotch universities, if we ca:i only be sure that Mr. Carnegie's nerous donation will be well applied u d administered In the best interests ol education, splendid as the prom ised gift may appear, it ought not to be allowed to pauperize the whole system cf university education In Scotland." The Dally Telegraph Bays: "Croesus w a commonplace compared with Mr. C le, It reoulres little insight in--, 01 of the deepest characteristics o4 h life to realize that this is p re el , y an act calculated above all oth Srs to n;:.!e the name of Carnegie ns P rraanent as that of John Knox him jelf." THE DEATH Or FATHER PHILLIPS Doubtless the Result of "Dr." Stanley's Heroic Treatment For Rheumatism New York, May 20. Friends of Fa ther Phillies, the miners' friend, of Hi steton, who was found dead in the root IS of "Mr." Kirk Stanley. No. 730 Ninth avenue, late last Thursday night, say he was not murdered, nr. Dough erty, a nephew of the priest, says Fa ther Phillips was undoubtedly killed r,y Stanley s heroic treiient for tho cirp of rheumatism. Stanley Is in Jail. The only enemy that Father Phil lips had in the world, so far as Is : ,vn, was his appetite for strong drink, and In satisfying this appetite hi met his death in a strange city, away from home and from friends, and with none to administer the last rites of the church he had served long and well. So far there Is nothing to Indicate that Father Phillips was mur dered, and there is nothing except the vaporings of one drug-deadened brain to suggest that the companions of the priest's last hours were Magdalenes. Stories were afloat yesterday after noon to the effect that the priest died while passing an evening with two women ot the pavement whose ac quaintance he had chanced to make. It will ba a satisfaction to his family, his parishioners, and his friends to know that there Is no justification for these stories. Beach the Striking Machinists From Many Sections. FEW RAILROAD MACHINISTS OUT. Want your aouUeht or beard a beautiful brown or rich black T Than m BUCKINGHAM'S DYE WJEU HntH Miaw. , hh a to .. ,. Republican Standing Committee. The Men of the Big Carrying Com panies As a Rule Are Not Involved. Work in Private Establishments to Ee Adjusted First. Washington, May 21. Approximate ly 'ifl.ooo machinists throughout tho country struck yesterday for a nine hour day, a scale of wages equal to the present ten hour per day scale anil other demands. This Is the rough estimate of President O'Connell, off the National Association of Machln I ists. based on tho telegraphic advices' thai have readied him from tho ma chinists' headquarters In the VaV rious cities. The strike thus far bus not extended to the allied trades, save in one or two instances., us at Scranton. Pa., where men in a part of tho allied trados are out. No machinists engaged In government1 work are affected. This Is duo to the1 fad that on such work an eight hour a day scale already prevails. Railroad machinists as a rulo are no', involved in tho strike, though the, nu n on several roads are out. The Ce itral Vermont Shop machinists at St. Albans, numbering probably 2011, have struck. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad : 11 I Inists at Buffalo. Sayre, Wilkes barrc and Blmlra are out, aggregating about BOO all told. The Delaware.! I. a I awanna and W stern men at Buf falo, Scranton. Wllkesbarre and Inter ne I iate points are out TheOulf, Col orado and Santa Fe men also ure out. Tl 0 Btrike order, however, does not api ly to the railroads generally. it is explained at headquarters that th ire is no competition between the ra roads and private work, and that work among the private establish m tits la to be adjusted first. 1 he situation was summarized by Pi dent O'Connell in the following sti ement: "From the present indications and tho statements issuing from headquar ters at the various points the orders are being generally obeyed and in 1, . , 1 r, 1 . . ,.u than inn. ti n H ,i ttn t I 1 In pi rtain eases where only a few hundred wen" expected to be involved th" Indications are thai the numbei will be increased 50 per cent. The number of firms signing indicates that In localities Where the agreements ar being made the Btrike will not last over a few days. In other localities.1 where a larger number of men are be irg Involved, I look forward to an ad justment being reached within the I present week." Mr. O'Connell said last night that up to 5 o'clock reports showed that 904 firms, employing approximately 30,000 men, had signed the agreements for the nine hour day or made satisfactory arrangements with the local organiza tions. Following Is a statement of the num her of men out at important points: Hartford. Conn., 1,000; Ansonia and Derby, Conn., 500; Hamilton, O., 1,000; Buffalo, 1,200; Scranton, 2,500; Cin cinnati, completely tied up and 3,o00 men out; Connorsvllle, Ind., 200; Pal estine. Tex., 200; York, Pa., 300; Fast Orange, N. J., 800; Oswego, N. Y., 300; Norfolk, Vn.. all shops out, 500 men; San Francisco, 6,500, Telegraphic reports to Mr. O'Con nell show the following as the number of firms which signed the agreements yesterday: Kenosha, .Wis., all; Mil waukee. Wis., 5; Wilmington, Del.. 2; Toledo, IB; Auburn. N. Y., all; Anacon da. Mont., all; Denver, all; St. Louis, all; New Orleans, all; Danbury, Conn., all; Pittsburg, !io per cent; Franklin, Pa., all; Youngstown, O., nil; Cleve land. 1"; Roi hestvr, N. Y 9o per cent; Puffal". B0 per cent; Niagara Falls, all; Tonawanda, all: Trenton. N. J To per cent: Baltimore. 1.1; Philadel phia. 25; New Haven. 8. These estab lishments having conceded the de mands their men are at work as usual. morning, and which be a use of the pe culiar circumstances s irroundlng it has aroused Washington more than any tragedy in several years, was solv ed yesterday by a voluntary confession from Mrs. Lulu I. Bonlne, a married woman, and a guest at the bouse, that she bad fired the three shots which ended Ayres' life. Mrs. Bonlne, whose husband is a drummer for the whole sale drug house of Dewltt ft Co., of Chicago, explained her presence in Ayres' room at 2 o'clock in the morn- fisSn IT r Wasmsn. I. B. tips Ing by saying that he had come to her 1 !:.r"urh"; room complaining of a chill and ask- Oet.ire--w. a. Nsm, k H. Btitw. ! ing for medicine, and had Induced her;j& to follow him to his room to talk over Jaokaoti J. Harvey Mover, u. A.'firmiM. some matters of difference there had 'SISSlitilTsSl'' been between them. I Monroe W. I.. Young, n c. Hitler. She said that she dressed herself la ' tZs' a wrapper and went to his room. He PiTr W.-Joslah wlnajr, C. ft 'prlggle. . . , , . . , . Semii)fr.ie J. A l.um-anl,.l K.Keller, had precedeil her, and when she opened Baring Uhaa u Kloae, l. H. Bnofck, the door and walked in he quickly giton Jswob Rtahl. A. J Wroth. . ... .... . . , . , , waablnaton Myron Nojrar, W. K. Blown. closed it and Informed her he had en- romn ,.irmM. tlced her te th room for his own pur- ki.mkh Wurzne. Seoratarr. poses and said if she did not submit to l.tmun Ratrs, rrea-mrer his wishes he would kill her. Ayres, . she said, was undressed, and had I re- 1m war to buy Pure Whiter l. .li-ct volver in his bund and in a struggle for rom DtaUllara, Vou avoid adulteration and Its possession it was discharged three 1 htm!'. different times, the shots striking ottering four full qiiatia for SS-tsO, sxpraaa pra Ayres at each discharge, tho last one fJ In proving fatal. Charged With Embezzlement. Kansas City, May 21. Frank Slegel, late president of the Slegel-Sanders Live Stock company, was arrested yes terday, charged witli embezzling $.",.000 He was released on a $2,000 bond. Frank Rockefeller, who owns a con trolling interest in the stock of the company, last week tiled a suit In the circuit court here, which resulted in the appointment of a receiver. In bis petition Mr. Rockefeller alleged that the company had suffered a loss of $lon,()ii0 as the result of Siegel's pecu-. lations and mismanagement of the1 company's affairs. Vice Moderator Presbyterian Assembly Philadelphia, May 21. Routine mat ters occupied the attention of the com missioners to the Presbyterian general assembly during 1 ho greater portiun of yesterday's sessions. During the after noon session Moderator Minton an nounced the appointment of Robert Pitcairn, of Pittsburg, as vice moder ator. A resolution was adopted depre cating the action of the directors of the Pan-American exposition in opening the gates on Sunday, and earnestly urging the closing of the exposition on that day. if it's coated, your stomach J Phenomenal Prices In is bad, your liver is out of T :ULU I HING: Brosious Bros.' ; Extraordinary values in Suits, Hats and Shirts with t the store chuck full of the nobbiest I kinds of Clothing etc. Prices Are a Now At The Very Lowest Possible I M iirlr . cm 4 III iifiipniT! HATNtKS PURE WHISKEY DIRECT FROM DISTILLER! TO CONSUMER. ' Four Full Quarts $.20 - JP Express Prepaid. Saves Dealers' Profits' Prevents Adulterations. OUR OFFER! Wa will aead four lull! 9uart bettlr of Hayner'al -Year-Old Double Copper 1 Distilled Rye lor SJ.20,1 , Ml m fi M Wa SLVU- viar-ol" express prepaid, ahippd in plain package, nokl aiarka to indicate en V tenia. Knot IStH(actoryl nhea received, return in-. at our expense; vte vtill! return yoar j.U. Sach Whiskey can't he ha. elsewhere for less than f.s Kcfkhrvcfr: Third Nat'l Bank, Dayton; Htntr rial i nana, hi. i.uuis; or any vi me j.i. cu b. THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO.. I aaafcZ I AS.aerl Ufuai VL a a. n.... AUU Sa0-aaE TTCSl r II III JlM UUJlUtlt VillUi 3Qg3l1 So. 8evnth 8t.. St. Lou ft.. Mo. to o a ir O to 01 We roarantee above firm will do aa It agreaa. Ed Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervoa prostration- Or. Miles' Nervine cures tln.ro. T : 1 i I Men's blue and black 'Cheviot Suits, nlsn Fancy I'laids ami Stripes, re gular 87.0U values here now at All kinds of Hats for Men, Boys and children, sizes from ! to 71 here now at Shirts tor Men and Boys with and without collars, regular 7"c values here now at ft BROSIOUS BROS.: SUNBURY, PA, 4 o a idjleburgh Market. Butter 18 Vr'heat 70 Eegs V2 Jiye 48 Onions 00 Corn 4S Lard 10 Oats '22 i allow -1 Potatoes 50 ( 'hickens ,s Bran per 100. (J0 rurkeys Middlings" 1.00 Shoulder 10 j Chop 1.10 Ham 12 iFlourperbbl 4 00 WANTED TRUST WORTH'S HEM AND Wo roan totrsv -1 and advertise for old eatabllsrsd bonae of solid Snaneial standlna;, Sulary $.i-0u year and expenaea, nil payablsin cnsti. Ho can vaaaing required. Gtve references mid anoloaa tt-lf-Httdrt'-'st-ii ptniniu'il i-nvelnpe. ddn-s Hanager, BOB Cajtion Bids, Cbiesga, 4-io-iu. BEST ADVICE, PROMPT, FAITHFUL OtRVlCC WRITE FOR BOOK ON PATENTS HOWtoKl.THEH H. A. HOLCATf 815 ftAi rSTATt REGISTERED ATTORStT J-u3..6ullo1NpHlLA0ELPHIA,PA,. If you want IMTRK WIIISKI'.V .lirrrt fra tlic aistlllerr, write The llayner t)i-tilhni(0 l.i" 01 nuyners seven-1 tin i nu i.yt m u, expiesx prepaid. J3 m r x CQ i m W ZD O ZD o m Our Great Sacrifice Sale of CLOTHING Hi GENTS' FINISHES This Sule will begin on Saturday, May 23, and will continue tor 30 days. It is 1 he biggest Bargain Sale you have ever heard of. We have a large stoek on hand which has not been selling as fast as we would like to have it Therefore wo will keep on cutting and slashing till most of the stock is sold. The stock is reduced from 25 to 10 per cent. The following are a few of the many bargains ; Mother Poisoned Two Children. St. Louis. Mich., May 21. Mrs. El mer Qtiimby, wife of a farmer living five miles south of this city, on Sun day night gave her two children, a boy aged 7 and a girl aged 9, large dosef of morphine, and both children died early yesterday. Mrs. Quimby then took 18 grains of the drug hergilf, but the dose was so heavy it acted as an emetic, and she will recover. Family trouble Is said to have induced the woman to commit the crime. She la under arrest. The Boer Still Active. Cape Town, May 21. Eight hundred Boers have crossed the Orange river from the northwest and have reinforc ed the commandoes in the eastern dis tricts. The latest reliable report lo cates De Wet near Phlllppolli, In Or ange River colony, and not far from the Cape line, with 40 horsemen. All the commandoes in the Orange River colony have Instructions to cross the Orange river. Several British patrols have been ambushed. CO rr- CD xn 9 CD P. GO 3 s o o o o o Our 3.00 Suits reduced to 3. 13 Our 3.50 Suite reduced to 2.25 Our 7.50 Suite reduced to l-'-1"' Our 10.00 Suits reduced to 7. 15 HEN'S I'ANTS, ( )ur SI .00 Panta reduced to 76o Our 1.60 Pants reduced to $1.00 Our '2.30 Pants reduced to 1 .73 Our 8.50 Panta reduced to 2.30 Our 75c Umbrellas at 42o Our 1.23 Umferallaiat 7."e Our 2.00 Umbrellas nt 1.30 Our Hats are reduced 50 per cent. children's suits, 3 to 15 VRS. Our $1.25 Suits reduced to 95o ur 2.00 Suits reduced to $1.45 Our 3.00 Suite reduced to 2.00 ''Vif vouTns' SUITS. Our $3.50 Suits reduced to 2.95 Our 3.00 Suit.sreduiT.li" ( )ur 7.oo Suits reduced to )ur 50c Overalls reduced to 48C Our 35c Overalls reduced to 2ft Oiir 50c Working Shirts Our 50c Dress Shirts 3 Our 1.00 Silk Bosom Sbirla, Our 50o Fine Ties reduced to 2ft, i, On lo(,,ot .! Pons -1 Knee Pants reduced, 5 pair- Our latest stylo Straw Hats are reduced 50 per cent. .i.ii It will be to one and all and tn this sale, so COfltf JUUI lllbvl VOV V WliIV V W va-aw 1 be convinced. HIAJ7 be Clobber, A I Z-n Middleburg, Penn P. 8. We will pay half your car fare by buying $10.00 worth of goods. M m t m m i m m 1 1 t i i i i .: nil i J. i t a t
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