The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 12, 1903, Image 5

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    MIDDLEBURG POST.
GERMAN EMPEROR
OPERATED ON
THE OLD RELIABLE
Polypus Removed From His Larynx
By Professor Schmidt.
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Apology.
Offing to tlie fact that onr entire
i' . it-.:i.it..il lit tllfti tll'M lll'llllv
1 atu-iiioon MoihIhv, it Iws Ufu
possible ioi us to juil in type nil
SWINEFORD.
Friends of "The Post".
Ij. It. Smiili left MimuIhv fur Turtle " -
, Hi., i ii Roll of IIonoh. Tun following
Creek, near PilinburK where he has , el.H llllVe mid their Hubncription
secured omplt.) incut iimih operator for lu tjie 1ost to the dutea opposite
the P. It. Ii. .their inline. Should any mistakes
Heaver ami wile of Viniontlale uwur iu these credits or on your pa
per incuse noun us :
II I.
1 i:liioll US US this lillUSsilili
tine to an erraini oi tnetv.
(.'iiiitluia t'n , are here, preparatory to
I in. .viiLi tn l In. t. lute.. i,I-.ii
L. i-uiTcstionilence, and we trust! T , .,. . ... ,.
,. (.mi i ( u ii. I,:uil.. wile atiil son Kit pelt ol
,t , ,ur readers ami corre.sHni!cnt- j U-i icU, prnt tt few days in town
1 iceitliy .
M r A. Katlifou ami Mis Lillian
iAiiili;, attended I lie funeral id Mis.
'.! liu liaiius i ee llilp-r. Interment
me. ma'ie at LeaVil .-pi in's ( 'enu
li-ry.
j Y. li. Winey and family attended
I lie i'lini-ral at lliciiliehl of Mr. Wiuey's
I iiml In r mi .-atunl.ii .
Miss Mylllo liuwoi'.-ox of near IVi.-
i I'eviiit-, spent lliiliiy Willi ller lllu-le,
E. Haiieof .Slntninkin lhitn wits a
Ltity Seat visitor lust week.
Iv. I . Spangler lut lieen loeateil al
Ivi.cl U ise, llotlfoiil Co., l'a.
V. I'. I! ii.U-r of Ja-ksoii township,
, ill town Wcilliea'lay of last Week.
A. (iiilt'inis who nan iiet-n em-1 j.imrs simmaii.
kvi'il 11 ar l ill.souvi; came nniii.- nisi
iiluis Institute w ill begin Mmi
.Nny. :!dt!l. The complete prujraii
I In- announced shortly.
lYlii. II- .-diiiulel left last week to as-
lic his new position with the Mei-
Lts' National Italik of Slianinkiii,
liss Jennie 1- reeil and lady friend ol
liiiK toi i township, were enter
ing liu-t week by A. M. tiaruiau and
flicriirSainphell made a trii on pro-
Uniiil liitsinesrt to iSelinsKrove and
Lou township, on Thursday of last
llr. lu'ii'henhacli, the judge of the
Ltiiiii hoard of Union township
Liped in last Wednesday to pay for
tmi ltife's copy f the Post.
Moesehlin of fcjtmtmry was in
JJleUurjj la.-t Thursday in company
111 A. 11. Whitinerof Seliufrirrovt-
former dropped into pay his re-
Hs to the Post.
latlmti Sliainhach of Port Trevorton
liiiniiiKra horse shoe nail to a
lit red heat. He snceeHsfully ex
ited this feat to a number of his
nds.
I. F., J. A. and S. 1. KIiiier, ad-
kistriitors of Enos. Klitigler ere at
County Heat, Wednesday of last
aud got an order to sell real es-
There are six valuable tracts and
I will find their advertisement in
H'osr.
i veteran teamster Geo. W. (Joy
elitir passed our olllee with his
Iioi'm' tea-it 'adi.-n with a irranite
I'liiHMit vvt'ifili nif two tons, for the
1.1 lot (if 1 lopniii SampHi-U at Cei-
li.le, l'a. The monument was inir-
i fi'i Mil Win. Moyer it Son, by
Ll. V. S.iiup-ell ami rtheriir ('has.
I:illli-i II.
hi) 11. Troin.of Mt. Pleasant Jlills.
1) mil of lUclilield, If. :. l'o.t-
r M i-i-rviiU', Aaron J lowell ami
i- . Kotisi of Mt. lMeasnnl
V. . W. Pawling of Middlehur).'
Al'i'aham K rouse of SellnsRrove
V at il,N olliee Wednesday of last
and paid their .subscriptions.
Iw suliM-riptions were received ly
last Wednesday from Maine (iell
f Siuibiiry and Mary A. Itoard-
nf l-.:it Shui'psburg. These were
licted, but they are welcome never-
Tlie readers of the Post will
lr a favor upon their friends out-
iniieiMuiity, if they will telltheui
interesting the Post is every
We will appreciate such favou
ill reciprocate sm-h klttducHa by
our endeavors to Improve the
Planing Mill Fire.
fday afternoon Stetler'B planing
a ilwoovereil to be on flrei The
wliistUs blew and about 300 peo-
llared upon the scene. For a
In p wind was fierce and the fie
ned total destruction of the mill
f and all the handsome rcsiden-
Itlie Flats. 15y fierce fiarhtinir ami
h'"rk the fire was stopped at the
roper.
flu' finished product of the plant
r'imii'lihiery had been removed
I'le mill. About 80.000 feet of
Ft a lariw number of enfllim iiml
h'her sheds were totally destroy-
isn.thers' losa will amount
'"h.rfvmo. No insurance. C.
I'kWmrger lost the alley btiild
lis lot and G. II. Ktelninirer
M a small loss.
WBter Imil not yet beeit turned
1 reservoir and If it had been,
r lio hoso or connection that
per can be used.
puiiDury fire department was
I 811(1 In 1A imnnliu !,. .,KW
(, , IUICD. VIIC VUlillL,
was at the Sunbury de
"y tostart. At that time, the
a '"vorable turn and the or-
CoumermniiHnH
f1 furniture liar! heon remm-n
I number of the houseiMn the
fl nU BOme Of It Loan H.in.
rouKi, handling.
Itn.i?)8Vext6nd fodr heartfelt
'8the mill prt of the plant. .
.1. F. Sliaiuinii hasi'li to All'arata
. licit- he is etijjaged ns a plaslerel'.
J. . (-wart, and family drove to
I'loxeK ille Simdiiy,
V. I!. Winey shipped seviral ear
load of cross ties last week.
Mis Minnie JJowersox, who has
been al leavert"wn for some weeks,
lias returned to her home near Miil
dlebltrKi l'.oytl Kaiill'inan, who was on the
iek list, has returned to his work
ai;aiii in J. W. Swarl.'s store.
Harry liinpimaii and II. W. Smith
spent Sunday evening out of town.
K. V. Preinninger of Lewlstown has
secured employment in town. He can
make the mortar t'y.
The Mitldleburg Water Co., laid oil
sixty men Saturday its their work was
almost completed.
H. V. Mitchell of Lewistown spent a
few days in town last week with rela
tives. II. Jl. Slutnibaeh and better half at
tetided servicts at Buyer's Church on
last Kabhath.
The Post has just added a feature
that had been dropped. When the
elder Kev. Talniage died we feared the
young man would not come up to Un
usual standard of sermons, so we
dropped the Talniage sermons. We
now take them up again. The sermon
are fully as interesting as those of his
father. Do not fail to read Dr. Tal
uiage's sermons every week. This fea
ture alone is an added expense of lifiy
dollars a year. Nothing is too good
for lilt' le.'l'leis of the PisT. Look out
for another new Ii alure shortly. It i
ireing to I'otne soon.
V.
Iy a
ll-IIHI'
Wild !
at Pitt.-notliiT
employed
Imiioj, was
iii'U week
i ami ili.' iiltcmleil
his irnind-i'atlier,
S
EELINSGROVE
A. Mover
Jritli! Co.
wit li liis
recently.
Dr. Will I'ls
tlio Inderal of
Isaac I l-h at beaver r-Mirinirs
Major Jloliiiacli ami wife have
taken n tiip to York ami Lancaster
counties.
Harry Allcman spent several days
with liis parents last week.
Mrs. J'Vyling, who attended the
funeral of her hrotlier, Z. T. Hct
trick, returned to her home last
week.
Dr. Spangler and wife have tak
en a trip to Fulton Co. to visit his
brother, who resides there.
C. P. Ulrich, Esq. was a visitor
to the city of lirotlicrly Love.
Ex-Sheriil Eisenliartof Sliainokin
was iu town one day last week.
Miss Vic. Doehlcr is on a visit to
her brother near llazeltou.
The llcfortn Choir gave a supper
in the Opera House Saturday even
ing. It is reported that they clear
ed about Hcventy dollars.
The surprise party given by Mrs.
Eil. Taylor in honor ol Inr daugh
ter was largely attended ami an en
joyable time was had.
11. S. Mciscr made a flyinj trip
tii l'liila. aud New York last week.
A branch of the Scranton Corres
pondence school has been opened
in town.
Miss Jessie JJrewer, a returned
missionary from India, delivered a
splendid address in Trinity Luthern
Church Monday evening.
Mrs. Harvey Strawser is on a
visit to Washington, D. C.
PORT TREVORTON. '
Revival services will commence
in the Zion Church Monday tven
ig Nov 16.
Francis Snellen June I l'JOl
Ct. SI Diei.iek S pt 1 IWl
James lJowcrsoX Nov 1 l'.HKl
Mrs J V lloitci.suin July I VM)
E K Zimnu -ruiaii Nov 1 l'.MU
(i.. i K Moa .Se,,i I UIO I
I'l illp Mover N-.y 1 mo.;
F K.va I'mkcr S-pi it U0l
V A Stuck Apiil is mu
All nil (ioldoll .lime I 11 io I
L i'. I'.uv.injj Ja- I l'1
W in lloiil. .Iiii i- i, l.ni I
Ni HI.- C llerrold epl i t r.!Ol
S H Lis!. O. t I l'.tOl
T ll Nii-lo.U o. t l inn I
John Yettcr Jau 1 l'.Ml
liC llonilifigcr Oct 1 1 'JO I
ll.niv Moist r' Oct 1 mill
I'elt fval KeielicllLaeh Oct 1 mo I
John S Showc.s Oct 1 mo I
F H Arnold Oct 1 l'JOl
S 11 Arnol.l Oct I mol
I Harry Kicit.cr Jan 1 IS (."
Jonathan Lelllcr Oct I 11J01
i'riscilla l'.ruhaker Oct 1 1U01
Francis Newman Oct 1 ISIOl
(ieo S Uine Oct 1 H0l
Win Hcrgcv Oct 1 1!0
Clinton Kcichcuhach Oct 1 ll'Ol
John II Sutlcl Oct 1 ISIO l
Sallie lleiiitzclnian Oct 1-1 11)0-1
Amnion Bholley Oct 11 1S)1
J 1) Swineford Oct 11 IDOl
J E nienard Oct 11 liK) 1
J 15 Fortzline Oct 1" LKIl
L 8 Urown Oct l." lHUl
II 11 Swattz Oct lo ISIOl
Mary E l'otts Oct 15 ISIOl
Fred Leach Oct If. 11)0-1
Will LSi'tllel Sept 1 11)01
Jacob 11 llamer Oct 15 l'JOl
8 J Stratib Jan 1 100 1
I F IJurkcy April 15 l'JOl
John Krcbs Oct 15 11)0-1
John V Fisher Oct 1(5 190 1
Philip Drcese Oct 1 IDOl
tJeore Tharp Nov 1 11)01
Jacob Kissinger Jau 1 IDOl
Mrs I'M Winner Nov F2 LSUO
Frank O.iugler Jan 20 l'J04
E-tcllc Troiitman May 1 l'JOl
(Jet. N Wcntzcl Mar 'l mol
D.Swi'tef.i.l Jan 15 IS'.HI
1
Win V
J;1
I'd !
til I l.ait
lr W W I. .:i- iciv Scot 1
I I'. Ant Jd-lan 1 l'.K l
Jaiiimio !la.-c Oct 1 - lmH
Frank 15,-avcr April 1 iJiM
Lewis Ami;; June 1 Hull
A (i Carman O.-t 15 ISKI I
II E IVntiuiis Nov 1 mol
W A llonilicig.rOcl 15 mol
(Jcorgo Try Sept IS l'.IOl
Aaron Howell Sept 15 l'JO 1
l!oyl Stetlcr Nov 1 11)0:5
MiimctJclliictt Nov 1 ISM))
John R Troup June 1 lSMI l
Adam F KifeOct 15 11)04
CS Dunn Oct 15 11)01
HE I'ortzline Oct 15 11)01
Abr K rouse Mar 1 11)01
S F Sheary Nov 1 11)05
W W Pawling Nov 1 11103
Louis W Koush Nov 1 11)01
A A Arnold April 1 1901
Hiram Oangler Oct 22 1901
Mrs Anna Leuig Oct 21 1901
C VNeitzOct21 1901
J li Stroh Oct 21 1901
CS Hendricks Oct 22 1901
Harvey M Wood ling Oct 23 1901
Eli Campbell Oct 22 1901
Emanuel S Aiicker April 23 1904
CEUeaver April 1 1901
John Stitneling Oct 22 1904
J J Mitchell Oct 1 11)01
Mrs Catherine Mover ( ot 1 1 90 1
J it A Moesehlin Jan 1 1901
Samuel K Martiu Oct 15 1901
Stnvorra Girmau Nov 1 1901
C W DrceseNov 7 1901
Benton II Moyer Juno 10 1901
David Keiehley Nov 1 1904
F T Kanek Dec 1 1903
John FStetler April 1 1901
Win Troiitman Jan 1 1901
Jonas K Fetter Dec 2 1901
Isasc Stiineling Jan 1 1901
Geo C Wagensellcr Jan 1 1901
Mrs. J. H. Page Nov 13 1904
Mrs S J Kieger Nov 1 1904
KREAMER.
Mrs. J. Miller and sister of Paxi-
nos came to visit theii parents Tuesday.
Grover bmith was home from
Lewistown Tuesday.
W. W. Koush, wife, and Mrs.
Jairus Koush took a drive to' Mid-
dleburg Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ch.w. Laodis , f York, Pa.,
is visiting friends ami reliive in
town.
W . W, Uou-ii went to Sunliiii-y
Saturday.
Win Ke-h-r, wile and win went
to Livcrpi o', In attend the funeral
of Daisy CtHinilie
John Fitt'tl-, i.nr iu-.v Associitc
Jllde;e, was up at i-lmvu all. I i-
oiiw ,-ick in lied wiih a t liill. We
lltlpc lie Will mmiii e;,-t lu lli r.
A. C. Smith aim fnniiy look a
drive to 1 5 -avert. iwii Soirlae ats-r-
llonli.
The Iiulian S uunicr is h,.,-,. .a
last.
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Miss Jeniinie Ycrgcr, who liad
been woiki ig in Lew it. .w n, cm e
home this week.
The touchers institute whieli va
held iu tlio Iiilekwheat vallev schntj.
house, last Fi ilav cvcniiiL'. well
attended. The next nicctim will
be at the A line scliiiol-hniie.
Kev. Slappig a Uchj.-uicd ininis
ter, jircachcil an interesting -:iniin,
Suntlay alicriioiiii in Hie Si. Jnhn'.-
Chuivh.
J. Calvin 15 .yt r n t,i-; place,
was engaged in plumbing and gas
lining, last week, Ibr Mr. Kern', at
Middlfburg.
George Slcivcr, who hail been
working at Xanticoke, is spending a
few days at home.
SCHNEE.
Atlia ami Clcinma (ieliuti ol
Mciserville passed through to.vn
Fritl. iv.
Mr.'-. A. F. S-hnce and tlaii'ditcr.
lera, ot Kantz spent a lew davs iu
i .
town last week.
I. A. Shade of I'Vccmiiiit is do
ing some work for Albert Schnci
tins week.
Clayton Steflen who was ciniJnv-ci
ill Sunbury this .summer rctinnci
VERDILLA.
lie v. W. A. Haas held commun
ion yervices at Keisers Sunday.
J icob JJorkey is very sick."
Mrs. H. .". Kr,.,; ,.),;,,
went In Cliicago last S.iturdav l.
; i i . . .
join hit ini-iiaml, who is praciism..
lllcilicliie in (I.,. 'in,K- ( 'ii..
!'!m'i Aii-ker,
a id ! Ion t-I ,-i,.
a ioin ;:t i i in vi . ;
' ! I .n-,- An,-! ,
I" I ! i : 1 1 1 . '; ,i
dlV.
. i .. :nv it.
''I I I'l.- In,,;.:'
Sa : i: . ! .. -.
' M I'"!' I'.e L'll.l
'Im'h::; k,Miir
Ladies' lOc. Rubbbeiv..
Men's l-'t ll ll m!- :;.i ami '..". .-(..
i. - In-! nicy UuIiIlt IS ,.(-,
"-'.'.is.
Li'lu.s' 1 ! -- ami Work Shoes 'J.
Men's Dr.--. and Wmk Si s, ;h
Men's Felts, wiii, I.'uliber Overs,
ci.i.i,
Economical CliC5iiutt,
bunbury, Pa.
()KI'II.NS' CiU nrsM.K.if KIC.M, Ks-M .
IW VirlllC nf nil nrili-r l.w.i...l 1.. ...
pliiim' Ciitirt nf snyili-r t'ounlv, 1M.. tin- umli-r.
iikiipiI iKliiiinnlraliirs of t,i; i-nlate of Em.h
Kliiiiilur. lute nf I'i-iiii Tou-iiNliin. Snvili-r ( u
willotT.-rat I'uiilic Nnlf miTrn ! No. , mi r
Hon 'liuri.li ut Ntliim on Snitinliiv. Idici-inliei
Tlio followIK ilrarrihcil roiil eslntp. to wit :
.ilk, i. .--n nm m i-i-nil lownililp
snyili-r ( a , I'll., nnil IioiiikIi-iI on dm m..,.o. i...
IhiiiI of tliv HiiIciii Cliuri-li nml lii'irH of lli-nrv
U....a .lu.u.u.u.l .... 11'-... . .. I . .. 3
..,.v.,..u.,i.nt.,, uiiiiid r.i nyiHIIII or U-I.
jkiiiIii Motler ; Nort'i dy lu-irn of Siiiniiel Lin k
own, ol Joel Luck ttntl of llciij. Slctlrr hjwt
liy lleiijiiinl ii Stm lor. Jm-I I.ui lc nnil Ijiml f
.-uii-m iiuri-n, on noioiu wuu re. i,l n r
i-iirn, inorw or ii-hk, a h'ti-m ure iitutir Intnl. On
the tritct ri (-rctli-d a fritine ilivellinK lioilan,
bunk liarn kiiu nntior out bulldinir.
Tnu-t No. . Situiiie iu I'l-nn twp , Hnyili-r
t'n., I'u., Iiouiiilcl On the Moutli Uy lun'il
MiMiry i.nuiii-tiniiik.'rrl iii-im of Snmiii-1 l-.iu,!,.
ilce-uaoe I nml nl SnmiKil Itnw ; Wot liv .1.
I.uuiliMiHlHKor nml lfiinii-1 lioyi-r ; North hy M.
o. nmi.er nun .loiiu ri ll r ; lui-t liv .lulin l,,w
nml .ImiirS Stultl. Poll at ilDif KS a-ri.n hi., I v.
pprvlir. more or li-m, wnercon nro procti-,1 a
f riime ilwvlliii ImiiHc, Imnk hum anil minor
out iiujiuiiik. t n-rei nrtt in iiniiii-r.
Trm t No. . Sit, ml. i in IVnn Two . Km. I..,
Co.. I'a , nml iHiiinilt-it on thu Kant hy Imul of
maul 111.11 miiiKirr, r-iiiniii iiiTlll.in, lletirV noOiJ.
ley, mill O K. llcrnmn ; South br ('. Kmtr.iT;
WpmI hy Al. K. Ilerinriii : Nnrih bv tMii.,..,:
llrntiKn nml Nullum Klinirli-r. ('('iitiiiiiliu- c.i
lu-rrH mm i in iercii, inoro or lesH, wli-'li.-un
uru oriL-U-il a liniii'i it welling hoiim-, Imnk hniii
nml mil, or out uiiililinpi. 'Jen iicrc-n are In
tlmbi-r.
Tru tNo. I Sitimtr In t'nion Tii.. I'nion
Co.. I'd . nul hnimili-'l North hy Imula of (li-o.
olilt. Clmmj lO.olilt Hinl .li riMiiolll.lt. fnrnu-rly
tun .iitn ki ni ini' i , r.a-i uy inuiiH oi i -iiiiriim ; ,
OeoiKiMinil .lerullie tl'ilt, of Mtrlmi-I SitIioM,
Mk-hm-l Olilt'a hi-irs ; South hy Mlcluu-I (ll,lt n
lii-irn nml .lohn Olilt : Went liv Clun. ol.lt :
tnininif i'2'i ni-ri-, ntoio or u h.-ri-,ni ure
eroi ti-il i I'ik triimu hiiimehnuk burn n nl minor
out hliilililu:. lll-i acrim urn in tiiiihi-r.
Trnrt No. a Mtiui'ii In rotin Ton Hi ilp, Sny-li-r
Co.. I'n.. ami bounileil on 1 1 it- t'lmi hv huiil
of the hulrit of Solotuon Knotinn, ilt-et-ii.-t-.i ;
South by l'hnrpK lli-rni:ni ; Wi-al hv le Iri of
Henry Ott. fleciyeieil : North bv Je remirih Ann :
cnutaininic 2J m-rc-ii ami 1j5 fieri'lu-a LuvIiik no
DiiiiuinifH on me witiii.
Trnet fo. A. Situate In J'enn Twp., Hnyder
Co , Ha., ImiilKleil Kant by laml of I'hare Her
man, Solomon Knoime helm. Henry llci-d and
Mn.C. W. Ilenfer; Mouth by H. P. Maurer ;
West and North by Holomon Knouae helm. eon.
tainliifr. 31 acres, anil 57 peri-hot. more or len
haviOK no bulldlnift except a lime kiln hed.
Two acre are in timber.
There ia a never failiim aunnly ot water on
all (if the above tract a.
Sale to commence at IS o clock of natu day
when terma will be made known hv
II. r. KLINOKKR,
. - .I.A. KI.INOLKR,
8. K. KLINGLEH.
Adminiatratora.
A. B. Keck. Auctioneer :
I'haa. P. Ulrica, Attorney.
BULLETINS CAUSED SURPRISE
Berlin. Nor. 9. Emperor William
underwent eu operation for the re
moval of a poly pus from his larynx.
The opt ration was performej by Tro
fesFor Mort'z Schmidt and was en
tirely siuees.si'iil. The only Inconven
ient e suffered by his majesty Is that
lie has Lieen enjoined not to speak un
til the wound caused hy the o.;. ration
has bet n honied. The bulletins an
r.ouiieitcj i;.,. i-Mi!t of the operation
caused much astonishment, t-vi n
aai. t; court oMieiais. who had no sas
it I. I .hi :-;s majesty was siifferins
i ! mi: aii) ;.:T( ( tioii of the tliroat. The
: !i i'.p;i, srs net to have
eiiil.cri.r
1, -.:.!: .
UM'ii
;V ll
I..
i s
'.is. oi.c
in hi
, iin l
li-o-.:-. ;
lla
; larynx
lo lave
pali
r Joliaiines
s',. i: 1 i st .
Vir
.logical an
oi l'-i-rlin.
i :iiero.a-opi-.'al
imws that the
He 1':
i pari:
r-ii v
i In- .ur: : ' le' li.aii
li.d.i s lac i-, i i . ' i" I'roi
(Kiil. the faa.t.vs ta.
nio : i:ci ,-c le ! tin- !:
chow ir t I:e i h:er o
iltelliy ill t'le I'niv
l'roies-or (?: ,. aun!,
cxattiiiii ii n. . -iii-ii
polypus ei.i.:i :.(! of n i ry sott con
nective ii-s:;e eontaini: I very f -w
cells. This tissiio wa covered nil
ov.-r villi a scale epiiln ; tun, nil irply
il '!'iii - I ! roiM the ;!. .-:!, . v porti
11. e eoi.tiei 'ive tissue t is eont:
;''ie l,r..va pi'-nu ntcd m anion,
c . i'c lit I .- iM-i c I in- re.--:: it of f
s!li;hl hciiiorriiic-'i s. Tin- polypu.
colitaiacl ;i liue miiiiber of
walled torpiiseles.
"it is. llii-relore," says Pre-
on Ii. "only a question of a b ..
connective tissue polypus."
The Court I'in nlar made the f, '.'
ItlS MIUolllH einelit : "The! oti: t
went for a walk. No iiuests were
vlted to luncheon nr ilimn-r, but Count
Von ltuelow, the lliipei'ial chancellor,
was the emperor's nuest at lunelicoj
i.i.lay."
'I'he emperor r'ceived Coilht vtin
Hui'low and ulleiv.ards lunWiCd villi
the empress uud the count In Ills bed
room. Count von l'.uelow found thu
emperor hh chatty and animated as
usual. The emperor wore a drcslnR
Bown Instead of a coaL lie took liqi;' I
foods and did not Indulge In t ui
courses sorvod. HU general hciili.li
hns never been so kooiI. Ho lias not
felt tlio oar affection which troubled
him for years, and ban quite outgrown
the nervous trouble that formerly Im
pelled him to Incessant physical ac
tivity. ' ' ta,t.-i that the eliipelor
will continue to recolvo visitors cm
oftlelnl bilsliifis. '
i or
cd
. li
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.1st;
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s or
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er -r
iu-
AbsoFufel Pure?
THERE IS ,0 SU3ST1TUTZ
iNavy ojnntr miis rt'n:selt.
rortsiiiCi"i, N. li.. Nov 7. in nnr
Of the 1,-ilii'is ol ii,.- truinini: -' M
ooiiaiica. wltieh i, at ti:-- i
sailor.- found I
'ieoriio i'. i'.r.nl
with a i , -. i ' v s
had Fhot 1 ; t i - !
been a ureal t .
llrady bad h. en
years. n:nl i:-i '
The wid.cv I
to which ),i :.
l".l,r:i.
!;.niy o
!yin ca
y i-'s
I t'.e lii :.
: 1 1- n
l'..c liav
: :,-.!!.
:.i N.'
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i n
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do. r
rad?
had
a. i
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ill.
ia
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p
Km- i r -- . ' ; ?' ' ""
heal v , ..: . i . No. . I'. ;.
red. now. 'i .c. i ia
No. ' y- ;!. - . I ic5;.
were i':i' I . iic L' white. ,
lower ' ad1- j. !;' Hay
No. i tiiiioiay. $ 1 1 ; ru it;.,",
I i;i 1 1 s. Hoef was steady ;
$''' " 1 . Poll; was linn; fat
I.ie poultry, hens, liv
roosters, '.if. Pressed poult:
fowls. 14c; old roosters, lie
wns steady; t r, iiuiery. L'iic in -
Kkks were stcaly; New ,ur
I'eniisylvauia. I'M-, doz. Potatoc.
steady; per Inisln I. n:i it ih-.
Halilutore. Md., Nov. In.- V,' hot
dell and lower: rpot contr: " ' "'
Sil'ic; spot No red westt ; . ii
8ui"; steaai- r 2 red. 74',,. .'s-.:
soiitliern, by sejipltt, 7(ii v "
n uriide. T.I'n'S ; jc. Com w . -fitly;
fepot, V.'-' i -I'.i c; Bteainci iiiixed
47 'i t: 4 'C ; boi : icrn white i iru. M'c'
corn. bOfij .el e. Oata
der; No. 2 white, 41 W
ixed. iOil in nyi
.. 5S'-ic; No. 2 west
r fc!d
) iVP.Mi
, . Ill III,
v.-..
kt -ady
a- larn
I ll :i III :i
. J.'o.aiJ
'.: obi
i -hoipr.
i'.i-.lti'I
in o) ml
and
v.- c rt
:
E4c; do., yelh
were dull and
4i 4-.; No. 2 .
was linn; No.
ru, iiUViiC
Live S'.ock Markets.
L'nion Stock Yards, Pitts), nrK. Pa.,
Nov. l'. Cut lb' v.. re stenav; t liolce,
J5.2'i5.3i): prii..-. $5'c b.1.1; fair.
tji ;).tio. llous- were active; prima
heavy, $;.2 jiii ZX ; niedi'iiiis. $.".15
4jf;.2o; heavv Verhers. $." . hl'ii r. . 1 ."i ;
tlKht Yorkers. $r.."V.j-..ie; iiis. .:Mrlv
f: r'u!i, . biictqi wore
slow; bo.-t well:, as. ill.liinij j.feu; culls
choice lamba.
V- 7.7S.
The i;r,
S'l-U'.csle.l
h-.f(- 1 ill'.'
a sin, pie
d.l.
wth in the larynx at oiicn
i hat l bo riniii ror ciir.ht be I
ninl
oaimoi'.. f 1 ... ifi
"i.J.'. : vr al t alv
!.:illion3 r : -.
ii
:h
i
soiaotbini; wor.-v
is. liu: Profes.ior.
: Si iimiiit and
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. n i .
iV.-.'ll
a li v
Now inn
I
: ii I 'M-,
ly lo i- "a
evil off i I
bulloiin v
r spi tl'o
I ' slept thli
in', rrupt inn
' sm:!l
in
Tlv IV
"The oaiii
In bis r ii iii. I
ci'Jil without
pcaratice of ll:
factory, and (In ro is nn ,;,
disi i iiti i'i i t in ti e throat.
tyY r nip, ia:i:ro was .';,.:!.
Tile sill'i;c,.iis expect ti.;
p"ror will lu- o-if ul door,
lie has ariaiiu'ed a biuilit
l-'ri lay, November 27.
than j Cc:
von
1 1 nil
i ." I '
, ll.
e-l: li
ntor,
'rt
ay ipi: !ly
i.-iii;i;l licj
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NO NEW AMERICAN CAnuiNAL.
Merry del Val ..nd Mgr. Calla-jari Re
ceive the Red Hat.
Home, Nov. ID. The first .'.ecrcl con
rbtory of the new pnntiliea'r- ban been
held. No American cardinal was ap
pointed. .Several nppoiutiniints of arch
bishops ninl hlvhops wore madn, ln
eluillni; that ut tic It v. J. J. Uni ty as
archbishop of Manila, Philippine Isl
ands, who received the pallium at an
extra conslHlory when ho camo to
Itomo for consecration. Thu Kov. Pe
dro (lonzalex y Estrada -was nt-pointed
bishop of Havana, and the Kinht Hov.
Maximilian Ueynoso y l)li-oral, for
merly blKlinp of Tulancinso, Mexico,
wns appointed titular bishop of Nocci
areo. The appointment of th two car
dinals. Myr. Merry del Val, the papal
Bocrotary of stato, and Mr. CallnKarl,
archbishop of Padua, vpi nnnounced
by the pope, who kaid In Latin:
"What have you to ray?" In response
the cardinals raised tholr caps as a
sinn of affirmation on their part.
This was all, so every doubt was laid
at rest for the present regarding the
appointment of another American car
dinal.
I .
li
to al,
iiimai': , i i i
Marion ',u
form, r wife,
while the t AO
the marrii.c.
a. el
s. Wl.
:r. Th
e.:e i-fl't
en n y,
is b. (lilt ,-it le
I : i ii ;i i us;. Mr.
a-
i 11,'i-sl
i lo .Mrs
,'l, Kay i
.'.ho secure d a divorce,
sous of the to.-.tatnr u
Hubert and Vieior Mc
Kay, are each lavcu 1 1000 per annuw
until tin y become of ay.o. Tie- will alse
provides, however, for the j .ivment of
annuities of ?2."imi to each of his two
sons after the death ol Mrs. Von Pru
iiiti;. i'rovi:ii:i. rho ro dlr-'et.- by will.
1 he t -stator diieds that liu- salaries
attached to the professorships be lib
eral, in order that able lie n ; hall b
at t rti to .1 to the positions, n-nl thi re
quest is made that the name o' Ciordon
McKay be permant ntly attached to th
professorship, biiildhii-'s and scholar
; '-.ru-which may lie establislied, erect
ed o; I'i-i'-'iri'l from the j:
the en.io'v. -i de:"
last nnniiiii'iii the - csi
to Harvard.
Hue o
of th
! 'TO'.'f
Three Middies Dlimissed For Hazing.
Washington, Nov. 7. The secretary
of the navy lias si -ned the orders dls
r.iis.sltiK Mldshipnif i Joseph Drum
mond l.lttlo, John i .enry Ixifland anil
Rarl Worden Chaffee from the service
of the t'nitcd States. All three n.id
shlpmen wore members of the t rst
class at the Naval Academy. T -.ey
were convicted by courtmartial on the
charge of hazing. Little was app. nt-
ed from Ohio, Lofland from Iowa tnd
Chaffee from Wisconsin, all la 11.).
Cuts In All Rolling Mills.
Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 9. Notices v ere
posted at the Columbia rolling mM ot
a reduction of wages of puddlers f.'om
$4.50 to $4 per ton. The new (..ale
goes into effect oq November 23. Simi
lar notices will be posted la all the
mills of Eastern Pennsylvania.
MITCHELL STORY DENIED
Washington Laughs at the Idea of H!i
Succeeding Secretary Cortelyou.
Wasliiimicn, Nov. 10. The story
emanating from Pittsburg that John
Mitchell was to succeed Secretary CRr
telyou, of U;o department of coiumen.t
cntl labor, if President Hooaevelt U
ilect' d lo succeed himself, excited ffi.
crnl laimi.t, r here. At thcWhito Hots
and department of commerce ami labor
the stronyt st denial of the story vt?
Klveii on the lx'st authority.
While the president declined In dfjt
cuss the story for publication, ho toJ.J
fl senalorial caller that the rep-irt wnf
not only unfounded, but ridiculous. If
would be a year yot before b" wonld
know whether bo was to be his owa
successor and hn would wait the doci
aion of the voters at least before, con
inenclng the scdection of his rabinrt
He furthermore spoke In praise kJ
Qcorgo Cortelyou as a member of tli
cabinet
Mitchell Also Denies tt.
Boston, Nov. 10. "There is not a btt
Of truth In it, so far as I am con
cerned," was the comment made Jrjr
John Mitchell, with reference to aw
port that he would become a meafret
ot th cabinet of Presldont RooMroa