Tuesday. vehicles went on strike at Rio Janeiro, A small faction of monar- character. About 3,250,000 persons were already receiving relief. While in 1897 lot box was securely locked in a room in the church building, and to make mat- bushels, against 9,510,490 last year and this active movement caused spot quo- . fF . 2 Pe - p - . E . - P F a i oy ia — S— ” " ig re— 2 —— —— Ee —— — — — Re ———— - — 2 BRITISH ARMY: PRESSING ONWARD: A SOLDIERS AMBUSHED BY FILIPINOS m — > : THE MARKETS. ’” 5 : The Lawton fund is now $80,101. Inorogting Slates on Avase aid Amount KEYSTONE STATE NEWS CONDENSED em non Diphtheria has closed six Scranton, of Last Year's Farm Ouipu PITTSBURG : » rat — 4 : BLAZED BY BLOOD. Pa. schools. TWO AMERICANS KILLED. The statistician of the Department of AN HEIR TO MILLIONS Grain, Flour and Feed, Q s . gf A Figures show the Boers’ losses up to Agriculture has made public his nal : VA Fi0d ere 1 | ge d ohare afl eep in ren! p : Route to Ladysmith Marked by Dead and |datc are 6,425 men. Five Wounded and a Pack Train Captured— | estimate of the acreage production and — CORN No i J ; = Wh Wounded—Three Hundred Killed Sat- An estimate of Pittsburg’s census| The Negros Revolt—Hospital Attend- Yalug of te rome oF 1800: JTRe vanes Sales of Valuable Lancs in Randolph and Po. | No. 2 velicw, shellea... 4 ¢ ma urday—Boer Losses Great. gives it a population of 320,000. ants to be Increased. Decanter Ee ES Tn Se cahontas Counties—Noted ose, $ 3 Bloc gil rev Comets has wisest $3000 practice of the department. Forger Caught. No. 8 white. ..... 1 p rill ibraries to York, Pa., and East Orange, : Tlic whea 5 FLOUR— Winter 4 “After 10 hours of continuous and ter- | N. A pack train of 22 horses, escorted by a a 44,592,516, the orcs sare s. / p pro : , n : Tr ; : ? production 347,303.846 bushels and the | bt a : y straight winters. 4 fo ¢ rible fire Sunday, Gen. Hare and An effort is being made in Chicago | Lizut Ralston aud so men of the 13th | value $310.545.250, the average yield per | of bab Shep away one of the landmarks hla ee 1 < . Clery advanced 1,000 yards. The Boers | to prevent women from laboring in fac- | regiment, couvalescents from the hospit- | acre being 12. bushels and the average arion by destroying the drugstore | Zqplo tt mony p 4 i g 3 g¢ | of John C. Re Clover, No. 1 maintained an irregular fire during the | tories. ot S so : farm price per bushel on December I ohn C. Reid. The building was one | Ren“ % 0° white m 1 4 ’ d night, but the British outposts did not} gop, blew ; Mam ,»who were going to rejoin their reg=} ‘0° % =~ » | of the first erected and John C. Reed, D--No. 1 white mid., < 4 réply. This morning at daybreak the obbers blew open the McGinnis |iments were ambushed by rebels on Fri- | 3°4 cents. The corn acreage was 82,-| the owner, was the pioneer pharmacist 9 ro. Bes opened a stiff fire. The British Dank: in Owensville, Md, and got a¥ay | day near Lipa, on the road between 108.537, the production 2078,143,933 | of Clarion. He is expert in his profes- 3 ] — stood tote guns where they had slept, wa $15,000. 3 | Santo Thomas and San Pablo, Laguna bushels, ed the value $629,219.119, Wi sion, but has unique ideas of business, y 4 oT and the engagement was renewed vig- Hers Quueniied the bapk 8 El- province. Two men were killed, five Syerage ied ry Sere being 25 3 bushels one being that he would never allow his 4 $ x orously. The field artillery poured nde ph ., and escoped with $1,500 | wounded and nine are missing. The in- Be ee = Drs pi $ store to be cleaned, and the accumula- | BUI'TER—Eigin creamery. ....9 27} a8 : . a Gos Shrapnel into the cnemy’s trenches. A a handcar. . : surgents hid in the bushes along the I -3 i 5 * 5 tion of various articles had made a curi- Ohio creamery .....-. 29 24 > = “ rumor that Ladysmith had been relieved Newton Myers lost the sight of both | road and opened fire upon the pack train he creage (An OAs Was. »341,300, osity shop of the interior. There were Fancy country roll. i 18} 18 Ql” 5 8 P N mi fl eves at Moroar WV ir from three 3és The Americans, ine production 796,177,713 bushels and | drugs stored awa the shelv d | CHEESE—OMto, new 13 14 enlivened the British, who sent tip aSyes at Morgantoww, W. Va, by lime |from three sides. 1c Americans, TT old away in the shelves an N Oho. reeenes . dau ap) This was taken for an | falling into them. addition to their casualties, were com- jhe value 3$108,107,073, the average yie under the counters which long since ew York, new....... serrese 18 1411S 4 rmgmng c Be first To . as curiied at Tic a _{ pelled to abandon the train. The horses, per acre being 30.2 bushels and the av- | were taken off the list of the wholesale Poultry, ete. 4 : omy advance, [he rs P) 1 Secs [deutenant J. W. Smith, collector of | 5p) “their packs, fell into the hands of j Srage larm price per bushel on Decem- | houses and have ceased to be mauu- q S118 the the point of the bayonet, and the Boers | customs at Gibara, Cuba, w hot by 1 their packs, fell into the hands 0:1}, id ta £ ! ¢ manu- | HENS—per pair..... . 55 65 p 4 3 t bo i fo the next kopje, which, like | Cube 5 at Lubars, L.hoa, Wass 10t bY 2 | {he insurgents, who pursued the retreat- ber 1, 24.9 cents. : factured. Drugs from which Mr. Reid | CHICK NS—dressed 1014 11 p 3 itt 2 ig tiers, was eva aith immense an sditor arg died; c ing escort for three miles along the] The barley crop is estimated at 73,- | filled prescriptions, the component parts | TURKEYS —dressed..... 11 12118 ; j she Hd Ome moanted by mounds on the M art A BCDILXKLandl oy vill the Americans were rein. 381,563 bushels, the rye crop at 23.961,- | of which are familiar only to himself | EGGS8—Pa, and Ohio, fresh.... 19 20 , > The bou ers, rm = i ality M, ot the Fifteenth Infantry, are home- |; 0. 4 - 741 bushels, the buckwheat crop at 11,- and some few of the gray-haired medi- | Fruits and Vegetables. p 5 4 ; 4 ’ prin SE a lay OSE war bound from Cuba. Doret, of the Forty-fifth infantry, |994473 bushels, the potato crop at 228,- | 0s of Clarion county. The fire fiend | BEANS—Grooen # basket $150 2 C0 4 Bs ¥ 2 peo . did ot show such: tenacity as pre- A dynamite factory in Italy exploded | struck insurgents in Batangas moun- 783.232 bushels and the hay crop at 56,- | also destroyed a valuable collection of | POTATOES—Funcy Whitewbu 06 6) | |@ 33 : it 4 = ed a i Their Nordenfeldts fired at Tuesday, killing ten workmen and de- | tains, prepared in ambush to meet him. 655.756 tons. gaily newspapers and magazines. Mr. | CABBAGE—100 heads......... 150 200 | |& 2 . p Jatt long Y tervals and their cannon fired molishing five buildings. He killed eight, wounded three and cap- -_— ig been an omnivorous reader in | ONIONS—per bu...... sae) 80 | 12 ’ i 3 ae als, . . . . S 3 p. rere but seldom. Apparently the Boers were London is12 fies broad one way aid fue 17, one Spaniard and six rifles. CANNOT BE STARVED. habit ond 2% Susand she BALTIMORE > AND p ceiv rt olte 8 he ; 17 the other, and every year sees about is casualties were two men slightly : Ione : 4 5 short of big ammunition. All day the wun. yy : S$ casua were tw ghtly : tions to whic = | FL & > 4 : roar of musketry fire continued. The 20 miles of new streets added to it. wounded. ; The Boers Said fo Have an Abundance of Food | ,]|, is i he subestined Espegh Na vss 3 Ye i p : 1 = $ 2a : British took three Boer positiafis on the The Commercial Bank, of Silver] Mail advices from Negros bring par- and Ammunition. careful to get complete files of Ey CORN—Mixed .. 878¢ 3734 > are recognized the world over 2: represent —_— on mountain and found shelter behind the | Lake, Ind. was entered by burglars, the | ticulars of the uprising in the southern Ma 4 cations of the d eh p OATS 30% 3118 highest type of excellence in bicycle construe. Q wife boulders” vault blown open and $3,000 secured. part of the island in which Lieut. A. C. | Exporters in New York, who make a Du ie th ay an a them, EGGS 24 23 > = $ mar Tt is reported that the Boers, opposite | The gold output at Dawson for 1899 Lsdverd, Sixth infantry, was Iisd, Specialty of the South Areas rade, be Eas - a oy Tun 2 0118 1899 MoDELS $50.00 AND $35.69. $ ous ding that G al Buller |is estima 2 = Of} Jor 1°99 |'The movement was started by the chief [lieve thot the boers are remarkably w DL XTie h 8 S 3 - of « Colentn, EA I eo A I anh oli iil at iomous government, provisioned, and that any attempt to David Yipor, Pons $10; Thomas K. PHILADELPHIA } Send for 1899 Catalogue. Agents wanted in open territory. yr lett > ST Ee > 4 al 5 ors ole 5 3 ty + | starve them out is hardly likely to suc- | UL ittsburg, 3 [illiam ANCH FLOUR... irsenss 8 55@ 8 74 | _—r the South of the Tope, Se = Sew At Parson, W. Va, two daughters of ho were dled and Fnviguinied Jos ceed soon. ‘The United Sem is the | Three Springs, $8; Michael Gaus. Mil: 5 PE 2opresesd 2 70 4 MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO., of « a he Ouse ir he ne Rev. ‘G. N. Day were drowned while | 1. president and several “Louncillors, | source of the cereal supplies of the fight- | ton, $6: John L. L. Rodgers, Harts- N x 87 87% , Lake, Halsted & Fulton Streets, Chicago. Sma EE bee er 4 ‘trenches on Sen father made vain efforts to save} were Jodged in iail on charge of plot-|ing republics. As to canned meats and | town, $8 George T. Hudson, Green Cas- Era we ns B13 : Branches—NEW YORK, LONDON, HAMBURG. imp s 3 L them. A -@ : - y iointe cei practically { i 2 : ry av —Oreamery, extra.... 2 i . i : : a hill in line with Colenso. Our in- et 5 ting treason. Gen. Smith had evidence jointed beef practically all of the im- 2 Sto; Hens gue (dead), Beaver RAGE Fernaets firsts. ... ’ 19 Send 20 cents in stamps for a deck of Monarch Playing Cards, illustrating Jessie Bartlett Bras fantry advanced to the attack in skir- ot Belgrade, Mont. Frank Rogers | that the revolting police were following mense quanuty consumed in South Af- Spe ba Bodh Rilo (dead), Lilly, ) Davis, Lillian Russell, Tom Cooper, Lee Richardson and Walter Jones. y mishing order, followed by supports and Sher ond killed Mrs. Etta Davis and | the orders of the autonomous govern- |Tica is supplied by American firms, ship- ae a boc SF Pilnose, i Jobo NEW YORK. 4 “A 0 H i but TO cavalry scouung onthe Joris suicide. He was drunk and | ent, which designed to use the forces | PIE through this port. : a Spy 2 Jone: an Pl FLOUR—Patents.....c........8 8 60@ 8 70 > LL R ADS ARE ALIKE 10 A MONARC . her right close up to the river. jea’onis. under its control to overpower the The British Government has shown ae 8, Jounstown, $i7; Leorge o.i WHEAT-No. Sred Hl .. 15%; Ba pai a RAINS her Every hour that Gen. Buller delays The Queen City glass works, at Cum- | Americans. The plot failed through be- |# remarkable lack of foresight,” said a an oy Sreen Lasts, $e Ezra LE Bers ve, Ag MAY AAA VARARS NAAARAN hou his coibined attack males his position berland, Md., closed down Tuesday, the | ing started prematurely. large food exporter in forming a just a ah ay Me $17: Jo I Jveatings Ber- A oe West 20 8135 Sold at Retail by C. R : . stud stronger. Transports continue to ar-| © ryv-out” boys striking for an ad-| The War Department has arranged to estimate of the preparedness of the Bo- | ingen. $17; Alary Ann Fry, Harrisburg, BeTIEN reamery. . 24 3 Sold at Retail by C. R. Iaselbarth & Son, Elk Lick, Pa. Ton on aid fre : are be- | vance. se % coital cot Phil. | ers for war. As a matter of fact, the | $8; Rachel J. Campbell, Butler, $8; §—~8tate and Penn........ 24 25 = I re - CEE Ei co x rive at Durban and fresh troops are be J : : : send 150 hospital corps men to the Phil Shia x Surah A Lingeniciter. Gallitzi $12 day, ing sent up the line to reinforce those Austin K. Wheeler, treasurer of the |ippines, on the hospital ship Missouri, { Boers have not only been laying up an ELD a g , Gallitzin, p12; 5 3 Gon : : ih Sec | wholesale siacery of % | abich is il S so en almost inexhaustible supply of powder |2Y Via J. . y in front of Colenso. Buller's troops holesale gracery house of Lemon & | which is to sail from San Francisco al st int ha bl ppl i pe der Lag Jeon (nota, Townville LIVE STOCK. = pi north of the Tugela number at least Wheeler, at Grand Rapids, Mich, com- | some time next month. To secure this [and cartridges, but an abundant supply $8: Thoma : Ee Merny a wy o = teniral Stock Yardy, East Lierty, Pus THRE BUSTLER Double Hetion © year 22,000 and possibly 25,000 with 50 guns. mitted suicide. number of men it will be necessary to of Jou = well. Dol nicl iver iy Hari a Ton a te i Cnet ARR Yd Lala Qlashing Machine. Tie 3 Ltrves gO reat outer 2 os Tales pad ¢ ithdraw recruits Ir Satiicts : he steamer oric, which arnv 5 a, y 4 - s 3. ars: rime, to 1400 Ibs........ 4 : Ey in TO 3 De 5 A I 2 Sunday irom the Orient. landed 700 tian Swartz, Bellefonte, $12; William | Good, 1200 to 1300 Ibs. 2 15? 5 35 Cleans the clothes thoroughly and ina very eye! robably number 0.000. While Buller’s Pitishu > sued Ins rwite tar divorce 1. | Angel Island, Cal 2 > Japanese at Honolulu. This completed | Gillsett, Kreamer, $17; Isaac Orris, | Tidy, 1000 to 1160 Ibs. ....... : 470 510 short time. Impossible to tear the clothes, clou Dn 0 ato "develop rather leis- leging infid ht Re Por pivorce I Acting Hos ital Steward Cleaveland [2 list of 2,000 inside of four days. he | Walsall, $10; George W. Dunning, Foy Jam Fojoumnm 10 te Adj i 1 1 dan bale 1 uo his W Ber i 2 g ; oa > “a i .. | rilson. Tr. oe 41 privates of the hos- | records of the immigration bureau at | Pittsburg, $12; Emeline Armstrong, ommon, 500 to 900 ts.... ... 800 360 justs itself to all kinds of washing, way aware that they must meet a strennous soy Toy gnreed wie having Dhal Cotes aon af the Washington Honolulu shows that since June 15,] Moreen $8; Hannah H. Kirkpatrick, i HOGS. Cleanses heavy pieces such as blankets and trav assault. Balloon observers have rough- i ND en Barracks, D. C., will start for San Fran- 17,800 Japanese have been landed there. | Tan h Valley, $8; sale B 1 Hove - $ 70 i 2 comforts as readily as it washes the finest thar ue : Soers are using ansportation Company, of Milwaukee, | -° ©. = © - = U0 7 me 5 —_— brough, Pittsburg, $24; I. eaveland, | . By a Ble me was arrested in New York. cisco in a few days. TEXAS FEUD ENDS IN MURDER. [ptonees ite, $0; William Austin, Al- | Bovgbsan i1 135 faces. Can be operated by a child. A inc 1 : : AEs Miss vor Arthur Moore, clerk of the Torrey egheny, $8: William Mundorff, Airy- SHEEP, ening positions which nature has ren- : pes Se Jie, OFEE) KILLED HIS WIFE'S LOVER. ET Era be Claas rill : : AT L) ny Monotone Company, of Bridgeport, One Man Shot Dead and Two Others Mortally | I Sip Dian Se Shes ons... 4 0 i 7 THE QUEEN. Same kind of a des G8 agter Ca _ | Conn., has disappeared, leaving a short- — 0 ; Isaac reeler, Jackson Center, $12; , .- > ; » Site cities in Yauch Sh he at a 1 short Telegraph Operator Quits His Work 20 Min Wounned. tet oo Bhndard rename Si Xels Wie 80 bs. is 4 2 Annnnnnnannnnnenns machine as de- Mar office thin hat news that general hght-{°5~ > S00 5. S. 3 Tuesday evening, at Bastrop, Tex. | Ebe SE i ’ hing ri L yy evr vie no ing has begun may be expected at any Two daring robbers entered the of- utes to Commit the Deed. : A AE ne 3 Sa Bay Phen 3 expel Lt Bedford, $12:{ Veal Calves. ............couee.. 8 8 00 scribed above, It is arranged so that ue hour, It is not thought that oie #4y s | fice of the Prades] Life Insurance| Enraged by the persistent attention of | of Colorado county, was instantly kille il Se Jinor LAMBS, it can be run by hand or power, never ht fighti jill settle the fate of Tady-j Company, at Long Islan ity, Thurs- hn O’Nei is wife arles - . Sheriff Cl pi SOT 8 2 ¥10y John _..| Spr! —- pro EY H sogile i 2% - i 3 po Lo g liar Sn jor on as Re Co I I gn Tp Johnstown, $12; William H. er wh : - ‘ 2 gets out of order. The cheapest high- ! cam or three days of continuous fighting. sale. Creek, Pa., Wednesday, sent seven 38 | Townsend was in court charged with the | es “bly ad a alisekely Dommoy 10 AE ap bis 600 class Washing Machine on the on i The Boers are fortifying positions| The Supreme Lodge of the fraternal caliber bullets into O'Neil's body and | murder of his uncle, ex-Sheriff Reese, | Cononbarg. $ hy 2 id nT S flceiond, re rar is Jane. on os in . : “sto north and west of Ladysmith, doubt- |insurance order known as the Knights the latter died instantly. Robinson then | at Columbus, both being members of | oes Ny $10. Will SEES Sn ve a ga 3 8 4 05 \ market. Send for circulars and prices, me less with a view of securing a sale line | and Ladies of the Fireside, made a vol- picked up the body and hurled it out | the feud factions. The judge announc- $10; Pid G akan oa 2 joins, i ais mit 3000 UEEN CITY WASHING MACHINE 0° was of retreat should their opposition to |untary assignment at Kansas City Sat- the front door. Robinson suspected ed the case would be laid over. Arthur | "5 $17: ih ot T Ea BNon T Hoi - y oy boli Gen. Bulle i sovisce sl They cit urday. ” fiat O'Neil, who was a boarder 2 ip Burford and Clements left the room, | ala yn J, Thompson, Tin 2 TRADE REVIEW CINCINNATI, OHIO. Ame surround Ladysmith in large numbers atles . te od use, was unduly intimate with his|and while passing a saloon a volley of | £51:. °° li ia a 1, $5; . 2 and may be contemplating another at- Charles XL. Foote, formerly Postmas- wife, and he forced his unwelcome guest | shots from pistols was fired into thont | Maria Smith, Johnstown, $8; Susan en ? —- May : ter and City Treasurer of Fall River 2 I VW eR damaiiie ; Leone : Lettie tess ss tss6000000000000000000000000 Hk tack. It is known, however, that they a ye waa oS a er, lout on January 6. From McKees|and they fell in the street. Walter Y, ein fam le, $12; Susannah The Point is Expectatious for the Coming Year. 194449464446400048040499440009944 009599000844 999094 ef are greatly depressed by their heavy | Geo are SR Sbezz et Rocks and Greensburg, O'Neil address- | Reese, James Coleman and Thomas faonet ymouth, $3; minor of Isaac tron and Steel Market Lower. & : Tied losses. Prior to Saturday they were} =» 7% BT arrested in Chicago Sat- | od endearing letters to Mrs. Robinson. | Daniels were arrested for the shooting. | Pads Blogmeart HL on L. In thelr "Weekly. Revi fTate” 3 NEU R 1 ISM RED + brot perfectly confident of their ability to de- ry She also wrote letters of the same char- the origin of the old Townsend-|i:Soeicner, ingate, $5: ldwar air, n their eckly Review of lrade, + TE iL. TELE Ede ¢ €ss feat the garrison and to take possession | A magnificent new hospital to cost |acter to O'Neil. Robinson intercepted | Reese oe was an unbranded min Pittsburg. $6: Isaac M. Gandy, Brad- R. S. Dun & Co., says: Whether the : N A FEW TESTIMONIALS. S in 1} of the town. . w {$500,000 will be erected at St. Ciair and | the letters to his wife, and prepared to | steer. Lawsuits had eaten up thousands | ford, $6; Edward M. Merriman, Mahon- | new year will surpass or keep pace with | & pe Some time ago, I sent for a trial bottle of Wintergreen Compound, $ last Refugees from Swaziland, living in Mellon streets, East End, Pittsburg, | kill O'Neil, upon his visit to Mrs. Rob- of dollars on the auestion of ownership, | ¢¥ City, $6; James Morris, Buell, $8; the old is the question which gives es- : which you sent me, and I began taking it. W ARE TE that the Lebombo district, recently brought [and will be conducted by the Sisters of } inson, arranged to take place Wednes- | and more than 200 men have lost their | John L. Jones, Butler, $8; Jacob Haz- | pecial interest to every week's returns. | g EE Nill Craps A Eo Stel Mo he 2 news to Lourenzo Marques that the | Mercy. day morning. After a call of several [lives in various affrays in the last 20 | lett, Shickshinny, $10; Charles Barto- | Comparing now with business by far the | & fig Bb seve Food aut for yobr Medicine, uy 3 Mul teen in boise ° oot, queen of Swaziland was dead. Her | Foust Davos and Walter Zimmerman, hours to the Robinson household, | years. | let, Shamokin, $8; Alexander S. Snow- | largest and most prosperous ever known : eight and lct a fricud five threo, who had Itheumatisin in his hand, 16 ® Tals death, following so soon upon that of | freshmen at Thiel College, Greenville O'Neil and Mrs. Robinson sat down to EEE | den. Hollidaysburg, $10; Charles L.!2a year age, more than 40 per cent. | § Bot recommend this Medicine to all people suffering with Rheuma- 3 had King Runu, was looked upon with sus-1p,” arc in serions condifion as the re. | breakiast. The husband suddenly ap- Heir to Wealth. Hoyt, Elkland, $10; Michael Eichelber- | larger than in January, 1898, which had | fist, Will Soon boout onthe suest once mito and willdo sli Lesh fr @ was picion. According to their story, how-| Lo hit ent hast tor ~| peared. Without saying a word he be- An estate of nearly $20,000 in Hon: | ger, Hopewell, $12; Freeman N. Wil- | shown heavier business than in any year | © y . Respectfuily yours, ® $ dnight hazing by other stu y T & @ ir ever, not the queen mother, but Neco- | jap. gan firing at O'Neil, and when his re- | gary is awaiting the widow of Frank|tox, New Albany, $24; Susan J. Ja- | preceding, it cannot be expected that | § D. Beurstedt, 409 Fifth St., Warren, Pa. 2 eo Lond s Poder as Sptng as head A San Francisco court decision volver was emptied seven bullets had | Staszel, and her whereabouts is anxious- | cobs, Austin, $3. eh a gan wi be repeated. But the 2: the Shen Daal BE Gen tip by rormitnt phy cians Of out City: * Fr of the Swazi nation, and he, in conjunc-| 4} 2% ancis ierced O’Neil's body. Mrs. Robin-{1 ht by Reynold L THE] hiei| A little colored boy, age ... | decrease of 9.6 per cent. in payments and my case refused by a third, who said it was Chronic and he did not 4 > ! gd: Te, 1 coh nde oe #0 1 | pierce Neil's body. Mrs. C y sought by Reynold Laughlin, chie ittle colore oy, aged 6 years, ; : Y @ De hain i 1 Hob tion with Tecuba, Umbandine s old gusids §7.000000 of fs estate of Live son mourns the loss of O'Neil more | of police of New Kensington, Pa, who | named Fitzgerald, of Allegheny town- through clearing houses is wholly due | & Bore | nad ik 2 oath Boies abl 0 tovorie, whieh vd 2 frier prime snisien, was gornying OAS aml Te It reat ale atarision for than she does the sorry plight of her | settled up the affairs of Staszel after his | ship, is reported to be in a precarious | {0 great speculative activity at New | & Slonally a day Sak 13 work micadily ever smoer Have © the of error, shilling ofy ;waote kerasis alti fr chiidrer 3 husband. oath from an accident at the govern-| condition from treatment inflicted by the | YOrk last year, with sales of 12,031,832 koh bub oly bot eof itera Lompound, snd oun say hac l ins @ £ , 1 ountry their chiidren eas 4 : 2 = 3 : y. : : ® well man to-day and permanently cured. @ Whe over bea Teor Yer! tice the) T halls : After killing O'Neil, Robinson re-| ment dam at Springdale on ‘the Alle- | children of a neighbor at Hyde Park, shares against 6,518,920 to the same date | ave delayed writing you, thinking that 1 might not be permanently § , te lh Ro Queen ot a Snes the . Two murderers, George Silbee and | turned cooly to his work, and remained | gheny river, November 21. _An ex-| with whom he had been temporarily left this year, for payments outside this city | rite you the facts Of th cane and thank Sou very mui indeed for Jour ® he's Seal ® INE, Bung, as 66 a the | Ed. Mecks, half brothers, were lynched | in the telegraph office under police sur- | amination of his effects provided that) by his father. The boy says that these have been 4.3 per cent greater than a | § Le resid nts 3 drat chs 3 10 Ware ever in Poglend of at Fort Scott, Kan. oth were defi- | veillance nearly all day, until he was |the man had monev in Hungary and in-| girls threw him down stairs and then |Y¢ar ago, and greater than in the same | @ 3 oil, a ee ey ana doin Ty" work very ny. @ he v 12Ph Shik 5 NAW Pp SAE oe ant and Silbee placed the noose around | relieved by another operator. quiry revealed the fact that not only | pushed him against a red-hot stove. | part of any other month. his week : haiti 5 £1 th ftrent thnk yo ole amy case Lada ed ® a in Sed 43 Yvon Bis own neck om Se savings of Siopsh, among They Hunted § pole) fed ie a = Ioaptonsforgyaum| ¢ Ea 3a SER Fourth St., Rochester, N, Y. 3 3! Brave. am | Canadian exports for the first six STEPS OUT OF THE PULPIT, to nearly $5,000, awaiting his widow, | ed his feet and legs, so that he is unable | road and two lor bridges requiring 11,-| © § Bre 1 %i plosssd fo say th Forte oe i ® K: 10, 50d Tegiients of Guia to Swael months of the present financial year — but that an estate of $15,000 had been | to walk. The boy managed to crawl to 000 tons, are the only large transactions | © = Lematia,one of a non I A eT 1 #3 the otal i Dy i show an increase of $25,000,000 over last A Minister Finds That the Profession is Too | lately left by a dead brother. The man | a neighbor woman’s, where he now is. | for plates at Pittsburg, going materially 2 ee a Te an peor all 3 on Crensot wuns and %o tonc of os way year, and the imports have increased Restraining Upon His Personal Liberty. had evidently lived in comparative lux- | Anti-Cruelty Agent Cline has been no- below 2.25, and for bars at Philadelphia | CONFOUND CORPANY, rr Risse in Lo LIRR ad Te a I Steamers | 2bout $5,000,000. Rev, James C. Maclnnes, pastor of ury in the old country and his one aim | tified, and will bring the children to jus- below 2.20, the price of the association. | = mocwesTen, wn. ¥ = hat {Had over Hod auy lameness, and have not had u tinge of Kieuus- 19 the Po Som aed ret envoy Cl ae © Wolfen Sumte weas-in ames ne et Dh Jae to sve $5000 sud soned to his old | tice. Sheets aie also lower at the East, but | & '\ thE ow Respectfully yours, : vaal h: a 3 a by a - * : “Pt 1 home with his wite. e had near c- n , < : $1 hi itts o - . P. Stedman, men under the noses of two British war- |urer elect of Pennsylvania, has been ap- Oakland, Cal. has announced his retire- on lished this when he was Killed. 2 Two large dynamite powder factories $ Ager at Pittsburg, Sales of foun : . : b iter AUR NY: 1S Sa ships and were dispatched to Pretoria, | pointed senior vice department com-|ment from the ministry. Said he: “I Oe ene ort of the affair is thel form additions to the list of Blair coun- oy Pea Sinoed Dilger ndings oe ¢ Send for civoulars and other testimonials. : causing i rejoleing at the ease with | mander of Pennsylvania Spanish-Amer- | believe in dancing and a long list of | fact Mrs. Staszel does not know she by industries. The Crescent Powder | quoted at 324 cesar et & WINTERGREEN COMPOUND CO., . ... Rochester, N. Y. 3 which contraband of war can run the |ican war veterans. other things that are tabooed by church- | ig dow. S ompany. financed by Pittsburg and | wii 3 $06000000000066060000000000004¢ s tl ) ( is a widow. She lost her health and pany. ced Dy g and} fo r0e at A OOP PEH00006040000 00600040 064 lockade. Elmer Barner shot and instantly kill- | goers when indulged in by fnisers, Staszel, in his desire to hoard his mon- | New CS res bs begun busi- | dung vee Jt Sosarges: Te TT Ty rs ed his brother-in-law, Isaac Milier, at | If a man needs a drink, he has the right | ey, allowed her to be placed In the | ness at Williamsburgh. Lhe many large Die 4 > ; CONCERNING CIVIL SERVICE. Halifax, Dauphin county, Pa., Monday | to take it. When I meet a man on the | Westmore county home, last February, | limestone quarries—n this region wi | Put of i Cn 180 So ahaa By using the 3 Makes © 2 . : y i ¥ 4 30! ) » ard 8% ore market 1 1 tons greater by 91,000 or 53) per cent. akes One Tacit . night. The murderer and Miller quar- | street I like to slap him on the back | from which place she escaped soon after. | 2 a Yiome market for the output. > 4 7 —— The Commission’s Report Shows Figures of | ot 1 I 1 on pla Pp after. | 5,0 : ] than in 1895, while the foreign product Stove do the ! P $ higu reled a year ago. and say ‘Hello there, Bill, in a good | She is reported to have been seen. in | wolle Bros., of Altoona, will establish | | oor 80,240 tons iho 2 f ¢ The Popular Kind *? Appointments and the Totals of Salaries. Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark, founder | hearted voice. 1 believe in God and | Braddock about two months ad, a powder manufacturing plant at Fos- a only a i pamod ue is Can be connected to any workof thru three The report of the Civil Service com- [and president of the United Society of | Christianity, but the church is burdened Tr tort, breadstuffs is not active, nor have kind of stov i Th > S pr e > 0 v y 2 } : stuffs i e. Savestime, fuel and mq mission shows that there 75,000 classi- | Christian Endeavor, accompanied by his with false ideas and full of sinful hypo- Nearly 50,000,050 Starving. The nineteenth annual meeting of the | changes in pri e ’ ; ney: sl 75 hy nn A 1 ed Le 2) ‘ frend 1 The Tei: : ! : g nges in prices of elevator wheat been By the use of 2 damper you can turn the fied positions and 107,000 that are not | Wii¢, has started on his third missionary [crites and some ol my friends who he Ifidian council at Calcutta have | National Delaine Morino Sheep Breed- | of any consequence, but the active May heat if desi Thei : classified in the government service. | tour of the world. might be called ‘lushers’ are infinitely | oe ard considered the famine situation. | ers’ association was held at Canons- | option shows a sharp decline. Atlantic OR oroe oe ede leks boating The expenditure is about $104.000,000 The United States Minister at The | better than these frauds of piety. The’ 2fficial estimates show that the cost of | burg. Tuesday. The financial report | exports continue far below last years, in power iswonderful, Easily cleaned, The yearly. Ninety-eight » ' -~1 ~~da, has been | Minist-15 no place “tor a young man that government will be about 40,000,-| showed that the year had been a pros-| three weeks 6,093,325 bushels, against great amount of heat usually passing out classified positions wants his personal liberty. He |000 rupees, or over $14,000,000. About| perous one. The balance in the treasury | 13,224,082 last year, and Pacific exports of the chimney is arrested and made to do sons who have ~ t use too much hypocrisy himself 22,000,000 DErsons are now affected in| js $361.23. The old officers were re-|in the same weeks were 2,291,775, ie iit piace of he sehool ed~ d overlook too much hypocrisy in brash Joriloty and shou) goon i elected. : against 1,853,004 last year. Western re- ROSEMONT hy es 956 n° ‘hers. the native States Ane Lor A factional struggle in the First Pres- | ceipts were in three weeks only 8,632,132 of > Pri DIATORS are neat | 7 Curzon, said that the famine area had | pyterian church at Greensburg became | bushels, against 13,005,482 last year. £ attractive. Prices reasonable, Send | CABLE FLASHES. expanded, surpassing i worst fears, | oo warm that the ballot box, after an| Corn receipts are smaller than last year fos slreulaty prices, ein Liberal discount : : and they ey Stering 2 Sane election had been held for trustees. was | by 5,000,000 bushels for the three weeks, 0 the trade. : Over 20,000 drivers of all kinds of | water and 100 scarcity of a terrible | ghstracted from the sanctuary. The bal-| while exports have been 10,385,185 Manufactured by Floyd, Wells & Co., Royersford, Pa. . | chists, headed by Ouro Preto, a brother | the world shared India’s sorrow and| ters doubly sure the janitor of the | tations to adv : ; maid Ee ae ae it | of Carlos Affonso, and Malvino Reis, contributed hundreds of thousands of | church was placed on guard. When the | week have omanen. Tey ale any | attempted to take advantage of the sit- | pounds toward the relief fund, the Vice-| church people returned later in the ev-| against 249 last year and 40 in Canada. $ in | nation. roy pointed out that India now would | ening de ballot box was gone. Tlie | against 32 last year : The German bark Marie, from Aus- |have to struggle alone, for the thoughts | janitor could not account for it. e and | tralia, with a cargo of flour for the of every Englishman were centered on “ ushed | Transvaal Government, has been taken South Africa. It would be the duty of Charles H. Jones, of Company E, EEE EET EET ERE while | as a prize by the British third-class | the government to pursue the task of NEWSY GLEANINGS. Tenth regiment, was killed at Bridge- . : . ault in | cruiser Pelorus, near the Island of In- | saving its last rupee of necessary to do . ! g : port between 5 and 6 o'clock Sunday. A Radical Change in Marketing Methods door, | yak, Delagoa Bay, and has been sent to |so. Manito Garibaldi, son of the Italian | Jones was returning from Mt. Pleasant as Ap lied to Sewing Machines im. Durban with a prize crew on board. 3 patriot, is dead. . . : to his home near the Alice mines, where A igin Je 1 a ne , he peace | “The Burmese rice crop has broken A Fiood of Immigrants, _ The Eiffel Tower is being put in read-| he was employed, when run down by a 2 Aeblni At plan winder which you cu obtala coca | the record. Over 2,020,000 tons will be | Unless the immigration laws are made | iness for the Paris exposition. shifting engine. He was 28 years of age | easier terms and better value in the purchase of : more stringent there will soon be no The Grand Jury in Baltimore, Md. | 3nd unmarried. He served throughout # the world famous ‘‘White” Sewing Machine than available for export to foreign countries. ced States i 3 Burmah is also able to supply a practi- ; > recommends the whipping-post for wife is claim as ec s pping-p > the Philippine campaign with his regi- eaters. i ment with distinction. room in the country for the American, ever before offered. ———————— eS Caan uc biggest mining deals on record in British Co- lambia has been made in the transfer of the White Horse copper claims to the Rothschilds syndicate for $2,000,000. The deal was put through by Manager Bowker, of the British American syn- dicate which owns the Leori mine at Rossland. Several experts were sent out from exposed by a creek washing away the W. H. Strayer, of Muncie, Ind., an engineer on the Midland railroad, was reported missing Monday. John Simp- son, a fellow workman, said Strayer told him he belonged«to a suicide club in Chicago. Strayer said the annual “death draw” was made last month, he his way to Honolulu to wed the daugh- ter of a wealthy sugar planter, whom he met while the troops were in Hawaii. is futiire home will probably be Hon- olulu said to be tablished. onal Safe and was crushed the placing of ns’ State Bank f. f the charges of ser ar-arc-viéction of Senator Clark, of Montana, Attorney Gason, a witness, testified that Clark told him he was wil- ling to give $1,000,000 for a seat in the Senate. The fund for the McClellan monu- ment, which it is proposed to erect in Washington, now amounts to about $10,000, and the committee in charge will ask Congress for $50,000 for the league, killed his wife and two children It is thought the action was due to in- sanity. It has been suspected for some time that Bergen was a victim of mental derangement. In fact some of his ac- tions in connection with his base ball managers last season led to the supposi- tion at that time. Chief of Police Cardenas says the men identified with the theft of the bombs and in whose possession they were for a famine districts. Toronto, an., residents © year. cerine. the robbers. found are not suspected of beilg en- gaged in any plot. car going toward Graf posed, committed the deed. The bank was ready for business next morning. Every effqrt is being made to capture ong distance. timated at 1,000 pounds to inch, - of has wealth of these persons at The prespects for increasing the num- cally unlimited quantity to the Indian ea Capt. The Hon. C. J. Coventry, sec- ond son of the earl of Coventry and for- merly one of Dr. Jameson's raiders, was married Tuesday noon at St. church, Eaton square, London, to Miss Lily Whitehouse, There was a fashionable attendance. Newport, Leaving States for Canada. The superintendent of immigration at received reports from most of his agents in the United States and estimates that nearly 1,000 settlers from the republic have become Canada i A conservative estimate places the during the $2,000,000. Bold Work of Robbers. Four men were seen on a hand- ton who, it is sup- was impossible to plug the well and the roar of the escaping gas could be heard § The pressure is es- the square eter’s R. 1 past is the belief held by some of the gov- ernment authorities. During the last year, despite the most heroic efforts of the immigration officials to keep out the unobjectionable class of alians, the list of strangers of the most undesirable kind has increased to an alarming de- gree. Thousands have slipped over the borders from Canada and many have gained entrance to the country through other channels. Of those that the law allowed to enter, the increase during the last year was 40.603 over the record of the preceding year, Assistant Secretary Taylor, of the treasury, estimates that during the pres- ent calendar year the total will foot up more than half a million, or an increase of 100,000 over the year just gone, friendship and also a treaty providing Dr. Bedloe’s case. Mr. McWade is a resident of Philadelphia, a member of the Manufacturers’ Club and a newspa- per man. Would Search the Antarclics. Dr. Nordenskield, a cousin of Baron David Linderman was blown off a bridge at Indian creek, near Uniontown, Pa., Thursday, dashed upon the rocks and instantly killed, The growth of golf among children is on a much larger scale than in gen erally credited. The Delaware and Lackawanna Rail road has equipped a number of locomo tives with electric headlights. The Sunday closing movement in Chicago is gaining ground, nearly al the grocery stores and meat shops being closed Sundays. The price of coal and the scarcity of the black diamonds in France at presen are creating considerable everywhere. In the Michigan Central's depot gar den at Ypsilanti, Mich., a floral monu ment formed of over 20,000 plants is now in full splendor. A Methodist church in Terre Haute, Ind., has barred out two evangelists be has been erected at Madrid, Spain. ent. The Commissioner of Internal Reve nue in Washington has held that a be- quest of a sum of money to a priest fo the purposes of paying for Masses is lia- ble to legacy tax. : There is a complete failure of the ol est ever known. there are 280,000 acres in upper Egypt that it will not be possible to irrigate. in land in railroad receipts. This means a loss of $1,250,000 in taxes and $500,000 difficulty feet of logs, gathered by an army of worlers now engaged on the ridge. The company will now proceed to build the proposed new railway across the moun- tains te Somerset, shortening the route from that point to Pittsburg by about 135 miles. In Manila a Philippino was asked to identify some soldiers against whom t | charges had been made. The man couldn't do it. “All Americans look alike to me,” he said. its manufacturers. Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. we can Save you money in the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine and the easy terms Of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor- tunity you cannot afford to pass. Therefore, a detailed description of the machin a o Hi we can offer most liberal terms. For Sale by Harry McCulloch, Elk Lick Pa. How You know the ¢«White,”” you know If you have an old machine to exchange Write to-day. Address in full. r Is Pure, Strong, Healthful and Cheap. Don’t buy any other, BELLE BAKING POWDER CO. JERSEY CITY, N, J. ’ JERSEY mrp Ath TER and get our prices. . . CINCINNATI, OHIO. dd old dd ili Bn linet iii. THE NAEHER MFG. CO., HOWER'S , . . | H Natural Always agrees with the stomaci, Contains as much nutriment as'a etting the fatal number. Simpson saic —————— me Ee i cheerfully of Fh id B Found i Gas af Chau’auqua. Adolphe Eric Nordenskiold, the well-| ive crop in Southern Italy and in Sicily, Why pay double the price for half the qual- FIRE and good stucd pitcs of Pertiool. Cobs resolution to abide by his oath, and it is 9mbs ound in Havana. A strong vein of gas has been struck known Arctic explorer, is endeavoring | owing to the ravages of the oil fly, | ity and quantity? Guaranteed to give BURGLAR tains no Coffee or Extract. It is rich believed he has killed himself. A quantity of explosives and bombs, {on the Chautauqua Assembly grounds [to persuade the Swedish Geographical | which appeared in unusual numbers on | satisfaction, or money refunded, in color, fine in fl woh A isle supposed to have been stolen from the {at a depth of 600 feet. The Chautauqua society to fit out an Antarctic expedi- | account of the prolonged drought of last Try it and you will always buy it. PROOF . . in color, fine in flavor, and a good Charles W. Pfinder, a Greerie county, | Havana arsenal, has been discovered [association was drilling a deep water tion in 1001. It is believed that his ef- | summer and fall. 2 blood purifier, Pa. Tenth Regiment soldier, is now on |and several arrests have been made. | well when the gas vein was tapped. It | forts will be successful. The Nile flood last year was the low-| FOR SALE BY GROCERS. Vault Fronts and Safes for Walls, For Sale by all Grocers. In consequence of this Let us know what yeu want Prepared and Roasted by HOWER CEREAL COFFEE CO. CCV Vv v TY yy YY ARKON, OHIO. PPP NP PN PY England to examine these claims. All| pedestal. ber of settlers from the United States AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. cause they would not promise to refrain | 2 agreed that they make the most wonder- —_— during the season of 1900 are very en- Sil . .. | from teaching socialism. | a iC : eveal i copper showing fom Snywhers A Crazy Man’s Deed. couraging. Kansas and Arkansas sup- Is Te Sil- A State Institute of Serumtherapy, | ne of them reporte at on a single I Tap 2 lied the greater part of those who |Ve!2 2 ! egotiations were | vaccination and Bacteriology, organiz- | claim $1,000,000 worth of ore had been naar Berges, the Spicer of the pe g in progress with the United States for Y secu fines ob the oy, Ln Takes the Place of oston base ball team of the National | © ¢ the conclusion of a treaty of peace and > ” | Sooo Coffee AF food Drink formation. The properties are situated ; 3 Vis . ; nde n : 160 milcs down the Yukon from Skag- and gerpehy Sides = (bis ‘home, Burglars broke into the Tygart Val- | for extradition and the resumption o one 1 you ne | Decent > | Is Pure Re ) way and will be reached next summer Noh =o Si 4 in ass, Fd, a ley bank at Philippi, W. Va, Wednes- normal relations. distributed 616,210 volumes, while the Being made from Malted Grains. = by an extension of White Pass railroad i fe I a In fo oe day night and stole between $3,000 and | The President sent to the Senate the| sixty sub-stations gave out 1,137,830. Contains nothing injurious to eith : now being built. the Yo 0 1 To SNe 9 te $6,000. They broke a window in the | name of Robert M. McWade, of Penn-| Cab owners in Stockholm, Sweden, | 1d junio ip elthor ar chy oy h £3 Tae was employed | 2" + ho hank, and thus gaining en- | sylvania, to be Consul at Canton, Chi-| are considering the advisability of pur- | old or young. Builds up the whole Ii Drew Death. to throat = the other child, a| ce Then they blew open the safe, |na, to succeed Dr. Edwin S. Bedloe. | chasing motor carriages. There is only | system, - little girl, and of the man himself. in which the money was, with nitro-gly- | This nomination closes the incident in| one American motor in the city at pres- | 5
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