MIDJJUBUJRG POST. j din ink: iuvs ..v rnr tne micro oe. iiianra v riv hut this microscopic or Ti him. and in mauv a catn- i7 m ilaotmvMl Hvami Itv 1" to L;.j E1KTO- kese is to blood hoth f , v--"-.- 'tl . . . 1 are c;.s rim:--'. Lj tnip:'""9 ' goroful-ius U ecwna. other ei" nut COIllU- Ibe blootl. . Pierce f Mical Pia- l cures uis- fcjtd by the L. mini v. 11 L.vini! sores, boils, oimnlea. End other defiling and disfigur- ot (rrrit pleture to eprew bit -nuc oi nr. ritrcr i uoiuen mm. HTlin ,-iw... ui ,ituw Ca. cnio. " i nunereu every- l Mr. .V.""""""" r .u : I'd IW SHU " w nit uiimi khoiit bkwm. -mc name uinronr- ld W help " Then I beRn Dr. L'dn Mrilutl Ditcovrry, with no Lnt in It Uii It ouly to pleaie my lIRlhimy I' irii yuu inn uuer utit kU 1 1' mtirely cured." Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Mviser is f-ent free on receipt I in nav exticusc ui uiiiiiuiu vrit v. Ine-ccnt stamps for the book in krs or U stamps lor the clotn- ;Die. r.u ;ici ui. v.niaic, y. hyLVA! KAILR0A3. Lwistowii Division. effect May 23, 1902. TEE SUNDAY SCHOOL. . In the International Serlfi for April 8, lna raal'n Fare well to Gphcini. I -Til H IN-. KACTW AllU' clil,. uli iry .i .luiutton Sva CIVC !':i illll.' Kroin'cr .Ml !-i T M i! I' liuit; I), nf. r lli:i iMtuwn llriln Mill" Mil Iimi' Min.,11.' l':Mti rvillc .Miiillilllil wtt4iTfi: Strpet- ; A m ! 1M i (MM KM : k l : sr., ! h:h 1 8 i-i (( I t KrT ; 7w i T M , 7 49 1 7 4i 7 as JB.) ! 7 w THE LESSOX TCXT. (Acts :o:a-l.) !$. Take heed th.nicre unto yourtelvei nd to all the flock, ovr the which tin Holy Uho.t hath made you ovtrset-rs. tc teed the church of God, which He hatr purchased with llii own blood. . For I know this, that after my de parting shall grievous wolves enUr id mong you, uot sparing the flock. 3t. A!so of your own selves shall men irise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them. 31. Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years 1 cinstd not to warn everyone nltht and dav with '.ears. 12. And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of Ills grace, which Is able to build you up, und to give .ou an Inheritance among all them which ire sanctllled. S3. 1 have coveted no man's silver, or gold, or apparel. St. Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessi ties, and to them that were with m. Si. 1 have shewej jou all things, how that so laboring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said: "It Is more nit said to give than to receive." 36. And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down and prayed with them all. 37. And they all wept sore, and fell ou i'uul's neck and kissed him. S!. Sorrowing most of all for the wonN which he spake, that they should see Ms lace no more. And ttuy acccnipanli d Mm into the ship. t.; I.DION TK.VT Kcmemlier the nurds of the Lord Jrn, lion He iillil, It U more blessed to itive than to receive Art -tit UA. Ml'TUXK OK Sl'IUl'TlUK PKOTKWX. The lesson nijiv nnipi'fly be saiil tn j'ni'liKle the in tiro chapter: ; l'aul Uevlslis ("lu:til.is In Ku- rope Acts I Starts Hack Tow aid Jerusalem. At" s2":l-;. ; A .Missane lor il.e Kpin .-inns.. Acts .":.i-.i Warnings to tl.c t'l.un h is Ills final l.i'iivi -TaUmg cts U:;i-LS ; timi:-a. d. c;. ; t-'l.Al'li .Mill Ills, Si tr.lleS SOUIU o. Ilpl.isus. j NuTlCS A X U ( t M .1 l-:XTS. i l'aul licvisii s ( hitri lics in Kuvope. -l 1 Alter n i ;i 1 ihi-i't; ria ul liuiusli'y iiil Kphi'Mis l'aul a fuiviil liy the : . ruiiliK' Mirreii up hy bitter op ; 'mucins of his pfeai'liiliL,' In leave 'hiit place. Whop upon ho derided U rcws.it the chiirehes he had J" u in I- 1 in Kui'npc; in Macedonia, 1'hilijipi. Thessuloiiica, ai,d in liieeie. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and j Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Dimmer, urinary organs. Also Rheumatism. Back ache. HeartDlsease Gravel Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don t become dlsconraged. Tlier Is a Cure for you. If li. ees.ary rlt3 Iir. I einier He baa spent a lifo time) cnr.ni; lust such vises us yours. All consultal Ions Free. "your Kidney and Kuckacbo Turo has luioiinuuTr uuu cum's uiiiou-'iiur custo mers tbo past your whom the tlni'toM bad given up. J. L. STILL i CO., Wondlaiul, la." PruRclsts. inc., II. Ask forr.x.k Monk-Free. VITII'nANnC ?" turo rin-ulnr. Pi wiiiiivg unnuL I h'enuer, FreUuiiia.X. V JAMES R. GARFIELD. Ion if I'ornii r lrrslilrnt ipoln(rd ConimlMMloiier f t'orirullou ' Mr. llooevelt. James 11. (iartichl, who is to be com missioner i'f corporal ions in the nef lirpartiiient of commerce anil labor, isi lhe second ton of the late President (iai field, and is u pnpuhir Iiiv,ver. At present he is a member of the oiil serv ice commission. .Mr. (iurticld rosoni bles his father very much, and like tin lute president, be won his way by sheer force of nbiliu. In l'-'.ii) he was mar ried to Miss Helen Ne c!l, i .f ( h ioaL'o. lari!;liter of the bite president if il.e Lake Shore road. For some l ime t ho pi evident litis had him under eoiisidorti lion in eon nee t ion P M 41 i i i i: 4 li t 4 2il ' , i ii in 4 "7 I ,. as- ; l.crea, I .'hieily ui Corinth. 8 U i 8;hi Starts r.nel; to Jern 8. '8 3 -'I 8Al 8ia SllR 8 '8 USjubiiry 6 30 ra, ar- 1t Sel.tisLffove 5 io p ui itis:rovcii:l)0p. ui., arrivoa Ibury u:b p. m. leLewin'owD J auction : n. 1 vv vn.UMp m 4 3Tp m, T ICp jiL' .iorl Aiie.,aiv FltUburKand yJjv'i'oa HOB am su. J it ovsi tHN rENTK Al. KAIL WAY 1 WESTWARD, Y Mlbipovo Junollon fltHy lor wej;. p m, 1 52 p in. Sunday liSam, F'inbiifT tbiily ejfejit Sunday: iBiio.i :i a la nir i-.rto ana I'un I'l.mtf Kris uriI (.'nriamlalmia ok Have!!. T imie ami llio West. BlU.iK 1 It 111 tor Hcllel'MiU ftml raimr.ilulutiii ami'iiinl l.lunra Jilil .pull i si fur liulTiilo vis. En pari urn. 5 in ii in lor r.ne anil anuu- 8 M p m lor i i Have a inl i ia 2 tM i ii I S2jpuilor Wllken- ki'lton m. a i i ui, 53'l" m lor Slmuio- eariuiM in i ir WillimbiirrtJ KASTWAUl). ve Stlin-jrove Junction ' IV Krrivlnii nt Flilluilcttilila V ; b id i tu llsltiuiure S 11 p ui I' u r .vh nt IMillwielohla Vnrk i v; a in, Hilllmoro 9 15 p ra illv iirrivliiir .11 Pliiln.l,.li,lil:i Wk a iu, lu!liUore 2 30 a in 'a ic fcisilw leave Sunhury: rrivinu m I'liiiniieiiinia s ;v a tu I ID V;tliilnrt,in HIUl am Nam Wk'li(, iu :ji s m Sunday, 1 arm iiii; at IMitladclnlila TQ-J i a a iii, in 3S Sundays UaHl- W asUt.v-:.in KHii a m it il Mini mi' WtiglOll lisp Ul. u.ijs aniung at phlladoipnia lk i l.i ii in. I!alllmiir win n M Up ill M aiyn rrlvinir at Philadelphia . cu p iu, nam more o uu p ui i wrivmj ar liiiln(limhi a n m p Pii, 11 ililaiore 7 30 p m, Wibli e Sunlmry at 9 M a m and 20 iiiirrmour, f lilladelphla ami ).K. Will II (inn'i e i.n "IKY il.D'l MauiVer. 5n FlESTOhES VITALITV Made a Well Man J30r,.cf Me. I2 -TLTYMTnmV fe?rCf '''' '"'no days. Itacti F.Wctly cllr.. i,-.ii ',,..,., i pJiio Vnr lost maiiUood.andold I r IlM. 'oilthftli vicnr h tinlnB ly 1 Burcly restores Nerrou imp icocy, Nlgbtly Eniisslona . Uim.-.ry. WatUn, Diseases, and , t excess and indisenitiOD. 'TB 111 - . tltluinfM Al wnmrrtmaM ! f 'Urtir atthomat of diaeiM hul ?" ' 'I hlood builder, bring- '.to pn, rneek and r 01 Tn th. It wards olt fnsanltl JDS: t nn hln. nn'Trn me.. In vest Docket Br mall "J i- for 8.00, with a post iV?'o to ear or niun Addreaa ulolll lb in. -I':iul' plan for the futtit'c al this time u.i eery ilotinile. The vi.-its to l'ie .hurches in Asia .Minor and in lire jml Maeedonia were farewell i . for the purpose of tilrcnthciiiiiir tin.. .'hurches, then, if in the providence oi lioil he should be permitted so to do, In .would return to Jerusalem, in wliicu ti'.y he had not spent uny con siderable time foi wmy years, and from thence to Koine, V.V-Cj(ipital of the world. V A Message to the Ephesiitns. On l'aul comes liiluneitia. luu juration of his vessel's stay ut Miletus was' uncertain, so instead of going to Ephesus he sent for the leaders of the church to eunie to him. He reminds them of the w.iy in which he did his work while anions them, exemplifying in his own life the qualities of a true disciple. The one ipinlity he emphasises is humil ity of mind. Then he reminds tin in, how. in spite of the dillieiilty of tin work on account of the "lying in wait of the Jews" he taught public ly it ml from house to house. This is an important suggestion for the Christian worker, namely, to empha size neither the public side of his work nor the quieter, the "house to bouse" way, ut the expense of the other, lloth are important, and he who has the gift of a persuasive public speaker can strengthen his work in calculably by means of the personal touch. In verse 21 l'aul sums up in the fewest possible words the gist of his preaching, the two vital truths of u. Christian experience. lie preached first "repentance toward tiod," and secondly "faith toward our Lord. Jesus Christ." Turning from his past work l'aul looks toward the fu ture. Forebodings of certain danger to himself in connection with his work are on his mind. Hut in spite of this knowledge he gives utterance to those noble words: "Hut none of these things move me, neither count. 1 my life dear unto myself, so that 1 might finish my course with joy, and the ministry I have received. .. .to testify the gospel of the grace of (!od." Wit h the certainty of fate does this great man push forward in his (iod-nppointcd work in spite of all obstacles. Warnings to the Church. It is with sadness that l'aul sprieks of the fu ture of the church at Kphesiis. "Men shall arise who shell speak perverse things und even draw away disciples from the true faith." In view of this condition l'aul lirst mys: "Take heed therefore unto yourselves," and sec ondly, "unto all the llock." He had just reminded these representatives from Kphesiis that he was "pure from the blood of till nn n. "I bis was it! reference to Kikiel 11: is, "When I say unto the wicked. Thou shalt surely die; and thou ghest him not warning, ....to snve his life; the simie wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood w ill I require of thy hand." Spear I'nluta. prayer without thought will be with out fruit. To pander to the lowest faculties it to paralyze the higher. God is the only one who can be trusted with vengeance. Blessed is the man who does not draw his Ideals front bis Idols. Grasping a dime may keep you out of Heaven as much as greed for a dol lar. The habit Into which you put jour heart will either be a holy or a harm- ft?:- I wm i o: . c - IS? r-"t I ... ' ' I .?'M'.i-?l.'I;:"' t a .:. r - ' , JAMKS n. tiAllKIKI.I) (Coir.inissa.ii' r i.f !' i ; i ial.on.- in D uu :ii ol I i li.n.i in. j I i.li.n. pai t- !ilh the pusilion of commissioner of corporations, which is it anlid us scc- luud ouly to the lew miliary ill IUI V - i- '- .- i-v .J ment. The law provides that the com missioner shiill have uuthority to make, under direction of the secre tary, "diligent investigation into the organisation, conduct and manage ment of the business of any corpora tion, joint stock company or corporate combination engaged in commerce I among lie scm i al slate ami w it li lot - eign nations, evecpting common cur riers subject to 'An act to regulate commerce,' approved February 4, 1.-S7, and to gather such information and dala as w ill enable the president of the United States to make recommenda tions to congress for legislation for the regulation of such commerce ami to report such data to the president from time to time as he shall require." It also will be the duty of the com missioner of corporations to gather, compile and publish careful informa tion concerning corporal ions doing business in the Cnitcd States and en gaged in interstate or foreign com merce, including corporations engaged in insurance. Several men hud been under consid eration by the president for the posi tion of commissioner of corporations, including I'rof. Jenks, of Cornell, but it was the desire of both the president and Secretary Cortclyou that Mr. Gar field take the place. He has occepted the proffer of the comiuissioiiership and will enter upon his new duties as soon us his appointment has been con firmed by the senate. The salary of the commissioner of corporations is 53,000 a year. (ul one. Barn's Ilora. Modern F.dnontlnn. She with n geometric pector Can trace the radius vector And can give the sun's diameter In feet; She can analyze the arum, Classify the coptlr rnrum But she cannot tell a cabbage from a beat. Chicago Daily Ntws. OT A HOI K OM2. She? Ain't your little sister very small for her age? He She's jist er half sister Detroit Free Tress. Aa Kaiy Tanel. .... Death dearly lovesa shining mark. It has been quite often said; That's why his shaft Is oftimes aimed At the shining, hairless head. . Chicago Dally News. 0 DIT Wife of Murdered Man Called Upon to Tall Ucr Story. LOVC L-TTiZRS FROM PENNCLL Witness V.'S3 Ceathly Pale While or. the Stanr", and Was Fcrced to Te'A cf Her Relation Witi Pennell Sub jected to Rigid Cross-Examination, nuffalo, N. Y., March 24. Mrs. Alice Hull Durdick, widow of K.I win L. Burdick. underwent a niorci loss examination hy District Attorney Coatsworth yesterday afternoon at the resumption of the Inquest into the death of her husband, who was mur dered on February 20. Mrs. Burdick was on the stand when court adjourn ed. With a package of letters in his hands, some of which were written to Mrs. Hurdick by Arthur It. I'ennell, co-respondent iu the divorce proceed ings Instituted by Mr. Hurdick. ami other communications between Mr. Hurdick and his wife, Mr. Coatsworth forced Mrs. Hurdick to tell the story of her relations with I'ennell from tho time he first made love to her in New Haven in 1SHS until 1HU, when these relations were renewed, after Hurdick had forgiven his wife and had taken her back to his home for the sake of their children. Mrs. Hurdick was deathly pale while on the witness stand. She nuswered questions iu a low, f.iltcriiiir tone, evading a direct answer whenever possible, and reluct- intly admitting facts when the dis trict attorney pitilessly road evtraots ol th" lovo Iomrs written to her l.v 'hur 11. I'i 'in !!. Mr. Coals wort h showed the wit nosM a loner written from Now York by I'ennell and addross'-l tu .Mrs. aid it w-ii;-. hi; I nt:-! loii'i r nil SI. FATHER OP TUB COV!:i;OR OP NEW YORK ST.Ui;, A row;.:'? i:i pou nc.;. TV IT'in. Ilo:i.' I'ui.i U oi r'TuVtr bnv r.t, X. Y., f.ittier of an illustrious 1.. .v.'.y of sons, writes the following let ter, which he hoies will be read lv every man and woman in America: " Some years ago my lite was fairly made miserable by tho'pnin and .'i-tross I snlTered from Al l TK l.l);i;s TIOX. I .was ali constipated and inn down. This condition rout in;,rd for about throe years. A friend ..f mino who had suffered in a similar mai.tior, and been much bouented bv tisin -1AYI1) KKXXKDY'S FAY( HUTli HKMKDY. ur-o,l mo lofrvil. 1 tinallv lid. und IT IIKLI'FD ME'FHOM THK ITIiST 1HJSH. AND I CDNTIXI'KD ITS lSK AND WAS (TKLD " I have reeniitiioiidod it to nnmbi rs of people, and iti every single in .tatioo they have received th.' greatest amount of benefit from its use." Dr. David Kennedy's Fnvorito tj..n. edy is the most prompt and cllieient medicine known for Kidnov I iv..r i I. 'ladder and lllood Diseases. ' Kheuina- lisin, liysp. psui and Constipa'i n. I )ruggists sell it in New 50 Cant Six and the regular jjl.oo size is .tiles. .V. ,, ,suK-li ;, frtal. hr,- fv njt. Dr la iJ Kennedy Corporation, k'ondnut, N V. Iir. Iiailil Keiiniil)' Siili Kheam I ream mres OU sore,, sain and M-rul'uluiii. UImis ji. JoasGiidible reasonable r I she did r.i :v. -I i!. "I ii or. l s " ' o .''.-. t ion : ant iiiil oj i s ' was so no trmililo ;j not know but I I'i ii il w:M t-i 'As I -.,kod la: t lliL'ilt I Idoti irol i- of rnmo other reason I v;is gnim; away. It a rest. I wisli you wool I ro ii that in the ni inn -r it I: irdiok wriiing, ! ! lu in: rrc "1 will ro firs!i your Into your 1 l.'A.rod then there. I did il wai ber:'- t!l.!!l hoirii:!! tiioro was. ib toll mo. TI." of your hii-iiand toward you inal.es mo liar some tinns tint I iniuhl kill him.' Do j-.m n nu :nb( r r ti iviiu- that lotti rV" "No, sir." Ilor husband had not s-t:irle-l the divorce proive.'iings. It was she tint wan I ed a ilivoroe from him Sao had no love for him. but did love lYtim'll. whom she expected to marry. Ho had a wile, but ho expected tiioy would he divorced. In reply to a quest ioa as to whether Mrs. I'ennell had con sented to a divorce, she said: :Z2-WUvA-'WJin Mr. Coatsworth showed her a letter written by her from Atlantic City. May 27, 1901, In which she begged to bo taken back, promising never to see "Arthur." and that she would be a loving and true wife. In the letter she said she could not promise that Pennell would have town, but de clared lie would do what she said. Mrs. Iliinllck admitted she wrote the letter in itood fail li. ami that she ,li, not keep her promise. Another letter was read In reply to one from Hurdie;, In which he had evidently declined to take her hack. Several other letters written by Hurdick and Mrs. Hurdiek were then read. They related to Mrs. Itunlick's appeal to bo taken back, which was finally accomplished. She ndinitled meeting Pennell In another house aft' r being taken back. It was after the Incidents relatel by Mrs. Hurdick yesterday that Mr Hurdick sent her away from home the second time. Her second exile from home began last Thanksgiving and lasted until after the murder of her husband. PHA RES DIED BY POISON Coroner's Jury Holds Jersey Consta ble's Wide! On Murder Charge. Mt. Holly. N. .1., .V;,!'c!i :i.-.As file result of planting t-stimony bL'fo.v the coroner's Jury Saturday, tin wid v of Constable Albert l'lnros. o. ,l:n !, souvillo. v hold J. n- f.,. an: .u of the err nil jury on i li:.r.-. .- of ;iiii:p; administered stryi Inline m her litis b.vtid in th.' mio t i , d.l l,!.i,. 1.-1 way. Garfield Taylor, who admit. ! tii.-.i h.. h:ii I'.-oii the uiMiiau'tt coiniijitr:, on Ki''ral oeo;iiol.s. :..; l;e, ;..! ((.-. sory. It wan shown at the inquest the! all the . ym Vms of .stry, l:r,:ii. p-'.'.-ouing wore pi -,:i in l'hare ;' case; tint Mrs. I'hnri .-; ha I I ou.'.ht " itraitis of the po'-on :t a I'.ru ; sU'iv on lli" dav her hits! an I il !. :t:', h.; a bool. I;, yt t i register such s.ih's, an 1 that she ha I ;isl.e I how much oi' the I ids "ii v.-ould ..' r. ijuir.'d to I. ill a iir..(iii, C'i.'tnioal analysis sliowod tin t Hi" oii::in; o the dead m;:;i core tainod enough of the ctr) huin.j to cause his death. As to the motive for tile allowed killing, the authorities produced com promising letters from Mrs. rimes tn Taylor, and a Cnmrten bo.trding house keeper tulrt of the cap!e's visit to her house n.. man mid wife. Oil, flu Ulrau. "Is she so mean, llniiV" ")h. the nn anest pirl that ever lived. What do vmi 1 1 ; i 1 1 U the did V" "UhalV" "Why. the niirht i f Iu r party -he put ph graph in the ci.iim iMitury. tmd now she has had a roe, r,l of all the fuel Mi things said by no th.-ni seven loo-iiiiiking couples. And she won't toil its w ho 1 h, y are. so i i i n one of t he -'il ls in our si I is v.. i- Yd." Chic;i!.'o Post. Teiiiler-llriirleil ;irf. Mother Are you sure that iriwill main iiii a oo, wife'.' Son Sure. Absolutely e, rtair,. '!.. i the most kindly, gem roils, ci.iimi'i ate, tender-hearted fjiil I , er ii.it in my life. "1 am di-righled tn luar that. II.. .v did yon limj jt. out ?" "I'y asking her for ; . iVeelilv. Laat litrflir, "ell, what do leu ii t loiv'.1" ipieiiid old lirowi lis, us th,. iiisuranee solicitor entered his o Hi. -e. "'ou halo bullied mo into insuring my lifo, my More and the title to my n ;,1 csi-ite- -what is then- left to i i -n n-V" "I just i!iopi.ii in." calmly rcpIieT. 'he man with the adaiiiai.tiiic check. "t: S,.,. f , ,,,, ,1 ,,, j,, J.l. our in- m ailt . p. I'ici.-s." - - t l.i.-.i" Daily New ;. "l to lie I li.-i ii .-.I 'in, ...ii art -tavvii r . !.'i r. " . 1 1 1 1 . r, . . to p 1.I...W the ( ho oi I'tn ii ii VV , 1 i I i '.'Ml pi. Ill III I Ihoii-'hi iai o. Mi at. i. ui I Now s., I.c 1 1 . ; . ii, aii . 1 lih.'." Tit' :; 1 11.' en w a - lie . . a W i.v. i I' ll aia e I II - I " h: ai ..' ', ..- ! : 1 1 a ',. in v Ml. s IV r I,,.. .'I - III "Slliei "Sllio. "Vi s. fill''' . I' COLLINS ON THE STAND Delaware Farmer Positively Denies Killing His Wife. Georgetown. Del., March 21. The state closed Its caso yesterday In the trial of Elmer Collins, charged with the murder of his wife, Ilda, ou their farrr. in April of last year, and the de fendant took the stand in his own be half. W hen Collins took the stand he detailed his movements at the time the murder was committed, and posi tively denied that he bad committed it. He also contradicted the testimony of the Uhor ics girl, who testified of her relation villi tho defendant. During the reci! ! of the details Riirroundinij the disn ory of tho body, Collins broke do-, a and wept. Charles F. Iitchards opened tho rare for tho defense by saying: "Wo will show you that there were tracks leading across the field and that a man was seen crossing the branch that morning, and that a strange man on a bicycle was near the place on April 11. And If the court will allow us will prove that this is tha man who committed the murder." Crum and Byrne Reappointed. Washington, March 21. The presi dent yesterday reappointed Dr. W. D. Crum, colored, collector of customs nt Charles.on, S. C, and William M. Byrnes, United States district attorney for Delaware. Both of. these nomina tions failed of confirmation at the re cent session of the senate. Drowned In Sight cf Scei of People. Wheeling. W. Va.. March 24. Charles Arnett, son of Colonel Arnett. who la generally known throughout the state as a lawyer, walked Into the river yesterday. and, refusing aid from cores of people who lined the banks, was drowned. Ho was temporarily Cftoged. Vf'.'t! I ' lhe fa i lin i' lb' (li lihl liili iy eotlrti 0 iY I!.' 1 ! 1 mo-. ' . oanrh i" a linker -si me," Wasbii'"' ,i.s iu .. . . .ii itrrp Several Men Killed Defending Surlgao On Island of Mindanao. Manila, March 21. Th" town of Suri gao. In the no. thoai-tein ppyt of the Island of Mindanao, w.i.i eupiured Sun day by ladroeo ;. who killed Con. taim lary Inspector L'lai l." an I sovual oth ers. A detaehiu'-tn ot thirty nan. be longing to the Tenth lul'.ii!! ry. Hiil.'f the command of I. teuton ints Pat'"rvn and Hrown Is l.unvit'- from i:i,.:u. nn the northwest coHsf of Mindanao, to Surigao, on tiio transport H-i'.ly, with orders to recapture the place. Hrigadier General S tmiier. command Ing the Department of Mindanao, has teen ordered to send two additional companies of troops to Surlgao. It Ir ! reported that thi ladrnnos aro hohlltig the town, but details of the light have not been received. The fate of the white officials and other foreigners is not known. If they have been captured vigorous measures will be taken to res- j cue them. This is the first time Amorl- ' can troops have been used since peace with tho Moros was deciared. r.lte Vr. rtlblm. "Ilibbs iiiahi s it ; i'i lie licit r to i'iii" his seat in a ri'iiui'i'il oar to a young woman." "I low a limit ; he flat rl.v i.ii'.'" " lh, ht" I no poli.'c in ii i iia t ,. 'hat am woman is tciorlv." Ilrouh i: Faglo. "Wliat iit'i ! . M..I, n.ai.i p. Ii.al e a it-: 1 lo tu t h ( rjlim Nee lie Win' ; l. its 1.. n 1 1 g. but if th' re v ooiii, in't Ii U I y. there that : I" ea a re ban of ai a. Ju.lg. Beef Combine Fined. Jefferson City, Mo.. March 21. The Armour, Cudahy, Swift, Hammond, and Schwarzchild & Sulzberger packing companies, tho five defendants in tho ouster proceedings brought by the at- ere Mill llli Him. .Incite I see ou b s I a v !c of front t ei t li i.i : lie tii: lit . Prisoner- No, j,,i:r L.ta r. I c!t'r't b'.-e tin m. .ledge Hut they are iii'-ii.:r. I'i'i-oi er Vi". Inn I oii.'iii. Hi ':':. tu. - ( ilieilllia ti Kl!illil'er. l-erlile III i:lieilIentM. lb Carry nu let the ot In r fellow put Ms a rtn around y on. 1 lolly I'shaw ; Y,. da iieiiu. Dctiarry Hut I can': dance. Dolly Then why don't you take me out for a sleigh ride? N. X. Sun. I'roi ertilnl I'll i loinpli y. torney general of Missouri against tho M-nt:: a is .mi, K w.th a t r..v. ib t!nt put, alleged beef combine last summer, were i "A v, '' ',' !" ' " n;'"'k'! !" ' v:l k. -,i., ,,..., , ! "!a'I to ream. fined 5,ooo each In the Missouri bu prerce court yesterday and ordered to pay the costs of the case, which amount to 13,000. I'nless the fine and costs are raid within 30 days the defendants will he ousted from the state, so tn court 1 cr tiers. And l"Vt- mati.s tu. p. r:'. cCy pt.?!::ve that The Jotiu. st way rounj is :1;- -i... r.sit way ll. Bi " -JuJte. Cl)MVfo l'tlltsis. Dry r-sritZ fuW I il H Cb il I I ' i i t in m. . -v 1 1 :.m P3i ; PapaSiVSi Ijnot rcalif&st Robust. rcJcheek- ul eJi'hiMrfn an maJe J.1 rv i.iiuic Cere.il offerine 'Vhiatli T. lis rich, nuttiko fl.ivor. cannot to su-Stl tuttj ty any utiier cereal. WHEATLET contains an everLisiInu whi'tesomenes-i Im partej by the thukesi seej whtat ebi.uii- 's Imitated but never equaled. Re sure ' m Ret the iirigln.it whole wheat pruJiKts. 1 uur gructr can supply yuu. The genuine maJw uiily by The FracJJIa HillJ Company "All the H htai ihafi Fit to Lat, Lactport, N. Y, ft -ly yuu. Jf "It shown! on the face of it." Chi cago Daily News. Truly Wonderful. "Sol Miss Mary, d. y tell me dut you shall tell in, garactcf by it'V haiidt!" "Well, to begin w',:h, you're a Ger man " "Athl It is vondci f nil "Tit-Hits. . One should bo very careful about eat ing horse meat. Good authorities say that it is likely to produce nightmare. The compass points toward the pole, but, unfortunately, it is unable to point, out a comfortable route. J