PnblUhed Erery Tbaradiy lUralai 3B0 V. WAQBNSalXSR. A. II lOITOK UTO OWUM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 11.04 per year paid In adranea. I.OA per year It not Mid i ki. i i i ' . LOCAL BISTORT. Aertl(n- Katra. i.l cent, per Una, nonpareil measure me. for nrl tnert1nt. and 20 centa per Una lor each aubae. qr.pl Inwrtinn. fOFKICK. N'eartne County Court Uoum. DOTwevn sue rirwr auonai nana ana ine uminiyjaii. Vol. xxxix. Seitkmiikk 11, 1902. Number 36 Republican Standing Committee. A.lam T.P. F1a J. T. Shawver. IVavrr ( hiM K. Irfwc. II. II. Kaut. heaver Went-J. W. linker, Pavid Kenntnger. Centre W. A. Xapp, L, Hmuaman. Chapman lowph lnic, T. K. Lriiihl. KranMin J. 1'. Ilackenhurir, U. K Metier. ,laokonJ. 8. Yeahck, Wm. Martin. MiddlehurK-Kiank Seolit, Hanks W. Toder. Middlevreek-M. K. Krdley, J. M. Maurer. Monroe II. C. Ilendrtcka. II. K. Plotter. I'eiui Joiph R. Hendrtrk. I. N". Jar ret t. Perry A. V. Valentine, K. K. Bnver. 1'erry Wet-J. S. Winer. J. Z. Htrawacr. fcetiiMKaove J. r rank Keller, J. A. l.udwlg. Spring C K. Kloae, l. Harr'aon Snook. I'nlon J.Ct, Stalil. W aldington W. K. Brown, Myron . Moyer. RF.rrni.irAN Ticket. For Murernor. Samurd W. Peiiinpiicker. For Ue'ih'nant-tJovernor. William M. Brown. For Svrotarv of Internal Affaire. Isaac B. Brown. For Coiiuress. El. M. Hummel. Sutyect to district confpreure.) For Awralily. F. C Bowetsox. For StierttT. Clias. E. Sanipscl. For Troasurvr. 1. Norman A pp. For County CommlsMoiifrs. Harrison Mover. JonatSian Kcirhcuhnch. For tmnty Auditors. Chas. M. Arlwgast. John M. liovor. For Coroner. A. J. Herman. Peons Township Settlers Prior to 1800. CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK. . 77 The following imperfect list of the inhabitant of Penn's township is taken from the duplicate of Christian Seocrist, collector for this year, dup licate Iteing mutilated: Adams, (Jeorge; Albright, Jacob; Albright, Fredrick, Arnold, Casper; Arnold, Lawrenw; Augustiue, Ilierouimus; Ault, Michael; Rait, Adam; Rander, Adam Baker, Wm.; Berst, IVter; Rear, Jacob; Bickle, Tobias; Rombergcr, Jolin; Bower, IVter; Bower, Henry; Bright, John; Rressler, Nicholas; Brouse, Jon.; Bran, Martin; Bombach, Geo.; Crean, Jon; Hassinger, Jac.j I lostirman, Peter; Hosterman, Jacob, junior; Jacob, Joseph; Jorday, Peter; Jordan, Philip; Jost, Casper; Kerstetter, Mi chael; Kerstetter, Bastian. Keller, Michael; Kebler, John; Kline, Andrew; Kline, Jacob; Kline, George; Kline, Stophel; Kroo, Godfrey: Kremer, Peter; Krenicr, Daniel; Graybill, (Krebill,) John; Kreger, Henry; Krail, Michael; Laudenslager, George; Seiver, Adam, inmate.; Ixwis, John, inmate; Inpley, Michael; U-ist, David; Ix-mlcy, Ijeonard; Livingood, Jacob; Lively, John; Livengood, F.; Livey, Peter; Iiowrey, George; Ioiig, Christian; Livengood, George; Maurer, Lawrence; Maurer, Peter; Manning, Richard; Markley, Peter; Markley, Simeon; Martin, Frederick; Mensch, Charles; Menich, Simeon; Meiscr, Michael; Meiser, John; Meiser, John; Meese, Thomas; Miser, Henry; Miller, Henry; Mill.;r, Christain; Miller, Fred- eriek; Miller, Devvalt; Miller, George; Moon, lllium; Mum, Casper, junior; Motz, George, inmate; Motz, John; Moore, Andrew; Moon, Casper, senior; Motz, Michael; Mull, Anthony; Murray, Alexander; Myer, Charles; Myer, Jac ob, junior; Myer, Jacob, senior; Myer, Alexan der; Myer. Stophel; McQueen, John; McKean, llliain; Newcomer, Francis; Nees, William; Newman, Jacob; Nell, Jacob; O'Brien, Patrick; Pull, Dewall; Pyle, Peter; Roger, Michael; Reed, John; Reagcr, Adam, junior; Reichenbach, John, aeoior; Beicbenbich, John, junior; Reed, Casper; Ream, John; Riddle, Yost; Kichart, Heury; Righter, Chnstaio; Right, Ellis; Row, George; Row, George, junior; Row, John; Row, Martin; Roush, Casper; Roush,- George; Robert, John: Rush, John; Ryne, Henry; Sense, Frederick; Seeerist, Christain; Sehrock, John; Schrock, George; Shaffer, Peter; Shaffer, Andrew; Shaffer, Ludwig; Sharret't, Jsc Sherrick, John; Shed derly, Andrew; Slmlleiitxrger, Lawreuce; Shock, Mathias; Simeon, Joseph; Smith, Jolin; Smith, Nicholas; Snyder, Hartnan; Snyder, Simon; Snyder, Anthony; Snider, John; Snevely, Abra ham; Swift, John; Spayd, Jacob; Sjiees, Jacob; Stees, Jacob; Steel, John; Stephen, Adam; Stin ley, Daniel; Stijleiuan, Jacob; Straup, Peter; Strayer, Matiiias; Strump, Casjwr; Stroam, Christain; Stock, Melchior; Summeronser, Hen ry; Sutton, Stephen; Swengle, Michael; Swartz, John; Swift, John; Swoab, George; Trester, Mar tin, junior; Trester, Michael; Truckcnmiller, Peter; Troutner, George; Ulrich, (eorge; Wales John; Wallace, Samuel; Walter, Ludwig; Wat tcr, Jacob; Warfel, Henry; Weaver, Michael Weiser, Peter senior; Weiser, Benjamin, Ks- quire; Weirich, Peter; Weirich, William; Whit- nier, Peter; Whitmore, Michael; Wittenmycr, Andrew; Witte-nmyer, Ludwig; Wing, Hugl Wise, George; Worrah, or Wtxnlrow, Ludwig Zvllar, John; Zerbach, Rirtel; Zimmerman, Stophel; Zanzinger, Adam. Single men Rick le, Simon; Dellman, Andrew; Dill, Leonard; Dunkle, Charles; Garret, Henry; Huvelock, Jacob; Isenhower, Fmlerick; Kremer, Daniel; Kerstetter, Martin; List, Andrew; Maxwell. James; Meshall, Daniel; Miller, Conrad; Myst, John; Rickert, John; Stronp, John; Snider. Stophel; Stock, Peter; Weaver, Jolin; Zeller, lieury. i;;8 Aumiller, Philip; Rider, Cieorfe: Rartces. Christopher; lk'arsh, IVter; Regel, Thomas; Ben- lord, George; Rillman, Abraham; RicUle, John; Jioinson, tatharnu; Bowerman, Georue; Rower man, John; Rtrald, Adam; Rowersox, Paul; lioreniinginan, IVter; Rillinger, Adam; Biaucht, I'aniel; lirenard, iraneis; Ruchtel, John TO HE CONTINUKl) NEXT WEEK. Crew Fired Her After German War , ship Demanded Surrender. WAS CHARGED WITH PIRACY Before German Sailors Could Take Pcossiar efCrete-a Pierrot RUniet - Brxke Out On Her, and the Panther I' Fired Cn the Vewel Until Stw: Sank. Cape Har-in, Havti. Sert. The imntcat Crcte-a Pierrct. which was m tie sorrice cf the Firir.inist pa-?"- tas teen sunk at the ectranoe of the har tor cf Gor.aives by the G-.TSiar. pun boat Panther. The crew of the C'rete-a-Pierret left her before she wen: down. The Gerai p-Jtir-cat Par.ther ar rjTei a: Port Au Prince Seftexber I. axi re-.eivri ii5U-j:t:cs fros the Gerrrar. p?ve siect to rarv.:re the Finr'.::: p-aat Cre:e-a-P;er;et She left : r.e'.:a:e:? for Gosa:ve. the sea: cf the F:r-;sUt povern-.er.:. The Pa;:h-r foun i the Cre'.e-a P;-rre: in the fcarior cf G-;na:Tes, a-i the com easier cf the German r- ta !cr!sei Ai::ra2 K.'.:.:'k. cn the Crete- Pierre:, that he cus: remove t'.s ere w an: srrenier h.s ressrl m n:z-:i ::-e Al:ra: K.:'.:ck tsked tilt ti: :: exteniei to li tin-c:- Th.s re;es: -ts grar.-.e-i. cn U f.n:.:.-.n :ii a 5 ar.i am isit.:s -- the Cre:-a P.erre: h'.;:i i-i iinf'.ne-i whtn h-r crew if: her The '.rew r- ' Z 7 ' - ':' . -" -' Cli: i-t'r 1-:: rreit 1.5--::er A: tie i -.n-;-.e- Pan-.--: en: a. t -1 'Mrry.zz in c'.e: ani t'j i.i were v. m joss--ti:c :f ue r...n.r. r.n:..iv V.'hen tle r. - i.ai arr.Te-i 1: a ;..n'. a:o ;: V. jir:i f..- ts Crevt-i-I'ierren ilS 1"r -rn V. 1 r" ::y 7-e Pan- tier "1 fri iei: 'i Ce-i P.rr-: in-j. vv- ' ..-.";.. r ;rv.enei Ti..".T .-.' 1.. were tr?-. r. f..nr ier ri.nr. tii?; :: i .-t: - ry. :. :-i are the action of the Crete-a-Plerret was piracy, but it was not then known whether satisfaction would be de manded from General Firmin, or whether the result of the revolution In Hayt! would be awaited. A - .t I ""ucu l" -uuuuoBB Bll me nrcmen, week. Most of tn? attag up0n the 'whether they came from Canada,, imxrimn for h,v n,i,in.. i RIVER A STREAM OF FIRE Interecting Sights From the Eruption of Ssufriere Volcano. KT.f'.r.wa. Is:F.nd of St. Vincent, Tert. 9. The sights In the Windward district c: thi3 island result'ng from the ervti-r. of the Soir.riere volcano Septi:v.. r i arc v. ry interesting. The P.aa!ir.c;a river ev, n now- is a stream of f,re a c; sarer of a rjilo wide. The prer!,r j -ir: cf the Knalacca estate Is wr.i; ;e'. in vajwr. and there are min:ic err:; -vvry where. The river ted is ( on'. :r.':a!'.y throwing up col ukcs an l dt-nse c! Mid? of steam, mud and p-; Mes. The land has spread farther seaward, anl is chancing con siira! ly the appearance cf the dis trict from what it was prior to Sep tember 3. This was probably caused by the ejecta that flowed down the slopes fi'.hng the sea about the coast. Fifty laborers, deceived by the ap parent quietude of the volcano, were working within the Cre zone at the extreme north of the island when they surely saw evidence of an ap proaching disturbance of the moun tain, tu: were unable to leave the ir-s: before electric flashes and an outpour of pase drove them to their shelter, where thy remained, at the base cf the mountain, throughout the terrible c'.rtt. while forked lightning darted In all d:r"-tions arouaj them. The men miraculously escaped un hurt ni have arrived at Kingstown. Go-ed to Death By a Bull. Ha.-r.ib-rj: Pa.. Sept. S. Samuel ' good fireman Mi cn vri -.- irei it her . i" . .t i --. -i.v ilf mi : tat . r.;. ': 1 fo-;r-v. ... j.: : ."tt: ".. r.r..'- ty;s. :' i.:.i.-t 1.1, f. 1. f.-.V. r.l rv4T. V riu" !ri-i i;m i I'liw: '.:. iix' - ' 1 : r f. r t r.f. . ;:i r i. r. .! : .vt ix'. t --.i. ;-. ..1. ?-.."..".: v, ' - -r --'- t.t .'.: f '.t- v,ii.- v, '.:e i:r.i 1:'. . as ' vn ; ; ; v. ". r : -. s; : i:'. ' u t' t: : .-. -V-f.4 1 '!.-. . J i t Ki.'i.'.c.t.'.i .t it vi Htrff. age-i f.Z yean, for many years crcJicaotarr of York county, waa j-.re-d to death ty a ball Saturday Tuning at his farm near New Cum berland. Mr Huff had gone to a field Vj dr.re the animal to another pasture. Tie b-11 b-e'.ame itabboro. and when Y.T H;? r.ie-i a club the animal li'.wed fght. A farm hand, eing ti battle hwtened to Mr Hjff 1 as iit's'.e b.-t the Utter waa dead be 1 .re tie b;i: c-zjld a driven away. f'.J'i XZlfTX. Wo-tn cf Arrbtrg.a. . ht'i?.. lli.ll . J' V Ac .::. to f.";tA.n Oi:ier. of tf.e i'i7.: Vtr.i a fe'Vyry, w.'.l'.n ii at . . y.r. f.-vr. -irata, '.'ar Vtrde 1- n 1 tie Ki'r.ner FraL, nu Jjft,fd for i-,raa ticked a l-..tr. '.f .-.'. -rr ?i 1 e!:.-:atd to e ?-. IT. :u t.'.e ja-itivse 1.." Mexico or Oyster Bay." After an ad dress of w elcome in behalf of the state by Governor McMillan, and an address by Grana Master Sargent, President Roosevelt was introduced by Acting Grand Master Hannahan. His recep tion was most enthusiastic, the au dience rising to its feet and cheering "I believe emphatically," Mr. Roose velt said, "in organized labor. The worth of an organization depends upon its being handled with the courage, the skill, the w isdom, the spirit of fair dealing as between man and man, and the wise self-restraint, which I am glad to be able to say your Urother hood has shown." The president spoke of the necessity of work. "1 pity tV.e creature who does not work.' he sai 1, "at which ever end of the so tial school he regards himself as be ing." He said the law of work well done secures the successful American life. "A great deal can be accomplished,' he said, "by working each for all and all for each, but we must not forget that the first requisite in accomplish ing that is that each man 6hould gc on and work for others by working fot himself. I feel that organizations like yours have a tonic euect upon the whole body politic. It Is a good thing that there should be a large body ol our fellow citizens who exercise th( old qualities of courage, daring and resolute, unflinching, willingness tc meet danger at need, and that there should be a profession whose mem bers must year in and year out di play these qualities. All the organiza Hons In the world won't make a cow ard or a shirk a good engineer or a and the best constltu tion will work but ill If we hare not in the average citizen something thai stands aa far above Intellect as Intel lect does above mere brute strength character that is composed of hones ty, of courage and of hard common sense." 'TO MOVE AGAINST M0ROS General Sumner Ordered to Lead Coi umn Intc Macir. Country. Manila. Sept. &. General Chaffet taa ordered General Sumner, com manding the department of Mindanao, to leai a column against the Marin VoT't In bin order General Chaffee sufge.u that eight companies of In fantry, two trvps of cavalry and one Uttery shall form at Camp Vicars, Ialand of Mindanao. It is enacted within a IT. .-: .u t.-.e Tha , that the column will move Tt '.' t" V.-5 t Fkttrrjtr. Me B v.vt , fc;-. i Pre: :. -.r." 1 :, J-rfS-.r'.kf a at eie.''! ;' '.ssfA-jf.'.f! V,:yu:, j;- at A Bad Breath .v. .ill.' i.' tt 14 wr. v 'w r H! f , XA..'. V'iVAA f.'.'IHM'. 'UW t il ix.r "Ai.. 1 .) ( r vj ' :"ii4CX i ej- etnr.v .'. A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are ""f ' - i livtr pills. They cure con ZZXXZZZ tipation, biliousness, dys- ,r t,j - ty j;u'. Ma I pepsia, sick headache. a va.A.VA 'f 'Ji,; I lit. All artiU. v. t-vc 1 '"juXsm: vf 7- U j aut;vw vlvu vr w4 a Mub!l BUCKINGHAM'S DTElThSttr. the Macln country. This movement Is to be directed against hostlles, sev eral of whom are enumerated in Gen eral Chaffee's order. General Sum ner Is directed to require the hostile? to give a satisfactory pledge to re frain from aggression in the future There are several Moro strongholds In the Macln country. It is not defi nltely known where the first opposi tion will be encountered. This will depend upon General Sumner's course after moving. General Sumner is di rected to protect the friendly natives. Prominent Doctor Seriously Scalded. Philadelphia, Sept. 8. Dr. J. Wyllif Hassler, of this city, was very seri ously scalded yesterday as a result ol a collision on the Vennsylvanla Rail road near Broad Street Station, this city. A shifting engine ran into a New York express, tearing out the steam box of the locomotive on the express train. Dr. Hassler attempted to escape from the train through a car window and was enveloped in live steam. He will be badly disfigured for life. No one else was hurt Dr. Hassler was re turning fom Long Island Sound, where he assisted in performing an operation on Bradford B. McGregor, son of the late Ambrose M. McGregor, one of the millionaires of the Standard Oil Com pany. Did Not Set Dogs On Teddy. Jr. Arlington, S. D., Sept. 6. There is no truth in reports that Populist far mers set their dogs upon young Theo dore Roosevelt and his hunting party. Farmers have posted notices to stop hunting on their premises, but these were aimed no more at young Roose velt than the obscurest hunter. Poll tics had nothing to do with the post ing of notices, as practically all the farmers banded together to enforce the game laws and prohibit transients from trespassing. Harding Dargain Counter I have just returned from the Eastern cities with a fi liDe of Spring and Summer eooda at prices that DKFv COMPETITION. A Few Bargains Lavru ami OrjjanJies 5c. Yanl wiile muslin worth 7c must goat 5c. Prints, as low as 4c and up. 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