home at Davenport, Ia., and she was prominent in establishing the Pennsyl- vania Soldiers’ Memorial home, of the board of management of which she was many years president. She served as national president of the Women’s Re- lief corps of Ohio, the Women’s Relief corps of the Grand Army of the ..epub- lic and chiefly through her efforts the Brigham H. Roberts. late representa- tive -elect from Utah, on his arrival at Salt Lake City was arrested charged with unlawful relations with Dr. Mag- gie Shipp, who has been commonly rumored to he 03-5 his plural wives, Colonel _.pedition captured the three principal towns of the islands Bill Provides for Building One Hundred and Sevenly-Eight War Vessels. A Cabinet council, of Francs, at which President Loubet presided, con- sidered decisions respecting various bills to carry out the naval scheme, and these Waldeck-Rousseau introduced at the opening of the Chamber of Depu- CABLE FLASHES. Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart, the burg Sunday morning, aged 63 years. There are fears in France that Eng- land will attempt to regain her lost pres- tige in South Africa by an attack on the noted Scotch physician, died in Edin- | The tariff has changed three times since last August. Some of the arti- cles upon which the duty is heavily in- sed are tobacco, brandy, wine, stearin, leather, manufactured; oils, ex- cept kerosene; butter, cheese, hams, sausage, cassimere, biscuits and rice. All other articles are taxed 20 per cent. additional to the old rate. Export taxes longed to him. The boy was so ver- dant and knew so little of law and crime that he was sent home and no charge was made against him. He said he would call at Mr. Glenn's and beg his pardon. The house of Edward Hamilton, New Castle, was saved from being robbed early Wednesday by a parrot. The bird’s ANEW DEPARTURE A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. a IR hr na SR A SIS ETT Nasngiors E i LATEST NEWS NOTES. 5 REVIEW OF TRADE 1 a BULLER ADVANCING TO LADYSMITH. A MILITARY RULE SOON 10 END fed SAYS CONGRESS ACTED WISELY. | KEYSTONE STATE NEWS CONDENSED RAR “Nature . i —— > : wvwweww a vwVeYwvywe vVvwew wvVvevwvwewewwvww vv VvvvveYyeYVYTVowY ar Belgian glass workers are on Large Amount of Work Turned Out in Jinuary. $66,000 COAL DEAL. > 2 > p Nothing in K€. . 2 . = % E : ’ New Business Falling Off —Money Easier. ’ 4 are CROSSED THE TUGELA. The winter in the interior of Alaska PRESIDENT'S PLANS. Yo Sees Eng 00 » Yee TRIBUTE TO WOMANHOOD. onarc an eEeD In ront! Sov te 2g Bums has been mild and the snowfall light. R. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly Review Dom 4 LS ood s The Result cf the War May b> Staked th A iver has t pointed for the | Civi tale’ wali : : of Trade” gives out the following: a - Will Drill Test Wells for Gas—Was Forewarn= $ dl, the blood i ie Result cf the War May b> Staked on tre Fe receiver has been Sppol ert 4 Civil Adminisration to be Established in the | <\yit, the one exception of woolen | Cardinal G.bbons Denouncas Mormonism and ed of Her Dea'h—Pensions y #1g quantities + Jo 3 S fic SC be ye : : - ¢ YN 7 . PT . ” s Ccming B:tile—General Joubart : Dresters of filinois, a benehcial soc Philippines—Will Not Wait For Congress manufacture, the chief stries re Severely Criticises Scciely Women. Granted. > 4 re change N Reported Disabled. . ® : i met less new business in | or ‘e: 4 : Pp At Yorkville. O., men of the Ohio to Act in the Ma'ter. ie hig oo I Rob:ris Case Rele:r.d To. ) ; keeping the bi and Pennsylvania coal ines are strik- = contracts hav Tt ot Lares Ui | -— > Ta hi 3 : : 2 : ; tracts have been larger than ; A large tract of Greene county coal rilla does thi Gen. Buller is undoubtedly making | ing. The president is preparing to replace | ago. In work turned out, the nal Gibbons, of Baltimore, Md,, | 134 ne paid for by Joseph E. EY > 4 sure to get He another advance to the relief of Lady-| Youngstown, O., merchants suffer athe military government under Gen. month probably surpasses all others. | Sur at High Mass at the | ot Uniontown, the purchase having | |€ smith. A dispatch, dated Sunday at!ioss of over half a million dollars by fire | Otis in the Philippines by a purely civil | Wheat rose 1 cent, but soon re | as his text. “What | pean” made by himself and brother, 4 3 Durban, says: Friday. administration as soon as proper men | Wool is rather weaker in some g | ivined together let no man put | ya mes R. Barnes. The tracts aggrega--@ . ; ‘ “Gen. Buller crossed the Tugela The City of Puebla arrived Monday | for the responsibilities can be induced | but stronger in others, so that the aver- | nder.” Incidentally he expressed in | ted 2200 acres and lie in Greene, Dun- > river Friday night and is marching on at San Francisco from Manila with only | to g0 to Manila. Ie has decided not |age of quotations is steady notwith-| d terns his opinion regarding the kard, Jefferson and Cumberland town- 3 4 Ladysmith. No definite news will be one passenger. to wait for Congress to act on the mat- | standing some sales at concession. | case, saying: “Respect for ships. © The sales aggregated about | |® : m——— permitted 10 go out until Ladysmith is The B blew up the railroad line ter, recognizing that much time will be | iron and steel industry is so far tied up | kes us approve the re- | g66060 The purchasers have contract- > i THE | elieved I obable that Buller e Boers blew up the los . : : SE oC ata ne : st of . ST re h 3 p relieved. t 1s probable that < from the British front at Modder river lost. Three commissioners will be sent, | by contracts reaching through most ol | f e of representatives to | oq for other coal lands, which will be 4 crossed at a spot above Trichard’s Drift Sm e Pi : 4 = it is stated, to establish provisionally | the year, that the effect of production | allow Congressman Roberts, of Utah, a paid for as soon as deeds can be pre- ) Our Europea and that, leaving the enemy to the right, ga ‘ong distance. the form of government recommended } exceeding consumption is felt only in |seat among the nation’s lawmakers. AS| pared” The proposed railroad is ex- ® 4 Ci he is marching” to Acton Homes, | The Boers admitted that in the recent | in the report of the Philippine commis- | some branches. A little lower prices a Mormon he can have no proper re- | nected to result in the extensive devel | ! The great whence the road to Ladysmith runs al- | attack on Ladysmith they lost 1,100 men | sion sent to Congress Saturday. have been made for foundry iron in con- | ct for women, and he was rightly opment of the mineral deposits in this > 4 t ihe oi most due cast, through a fairly open | killed and 6oo wounded. According to present intentions, the |siderable transactions, though 3 and justly rebuked. The case resolves Ee 3 4 Tee, the ri | i: 5 2 & E 1 & . Lge > . . territory. « > 4 d country. o Diplomats in Europe expect Russia |head of the new commission is eventu- | mer does not yield, but steel billets are | itself simply. into a question regarding 2 > 4 3 woo , the u Another dispatch says Gen. Buller | to make an aggressive move in Persia | ally to become the governor of the ter- | offered by some at $33 per ton. Dii- | the attitude of the country toward the | During the past week the following | |§ ; sometimes fa has undoubtedly secured the road toto secure a route to the open sea at al- | ritory of the Philippines, its secretary ferences between producers and some of | women of the United States. In cast- | names were added to the pension roll: p 2! ers and in | Ladysmith and should reach his objec- | most any time. will become the secretary of the terri- |the largest consumers of steel block the him out Congress paid a tribute to Calvin S. Brown, Harrisburg, $8; Isaac 4 J ¢ conspire to tive point this week. It is believed that| pp. {Jpited States transport Senator | tOTY. and a third member is to be se- | market. In plates and bars concessions an womanhood. To have allow- Moore, Emporium, $12; fram Le} 1 9 i 17# : > and high-pr the object of the Boers in occupying |. rived at San Francisco Tuesday from lected with a view to his qualifications | are still made to secure business. in 1im to take his seat would have been Kessler, Pine Station, $8; James T. > 3 ba ag i 4 woods, say Ngutu, Zululand, is to secure the road Manila with 34 sick and 17 insane sol- | for becoming the presiding justice of | sheets the demand is stronger, and into countenance the degradation of the | Conlin, Monongahela, $8; Lemuel M. 4 : CEU 3 T t fi from Dundee to Vryheid in case of re-| garg on board. the territorial supreme court when it is | nails, structural forms, tin plates and | holiest estate of man. It was a victory Green, Satillo, Daniel F. Beall, 4 : SCE TALS 4 wenty-five treat. From a reliable source it is learn- Williz Mais f Lock Haven establishe Among the men who have | nails prices are held firmly. lures the right and Congress deserves Scenery Hill, $12; William H. Edwards, > : tensively us ed that Gen. Joubert was seriously in- P liam, Harrison, of = a 1 CL been already canvassed for membership | for the week have been 232 in the Uni- .dit for recognizing the law which is Ramey, $8; Josiah Duple, Lebanon, $ p 4 fine furnitu jured by a shell in the fight at Willow | {3 Was Wednesday appointed by GOV. | (rp06 imission are Gov. Roosevelt, | ted States and 34 in Canada. higher than any other.” $10; William L. Johnston, Creek Side, | |§ : AND 4 country, bu Grange, and that he will never be able Store ESO Judas vice William L. President Schaman. Robert P. Porter. Lil Shae ‘His eminence spoke of the position | $10; William W. Miller, North Rome, | | drew Rtiant to command again on horseback. The | fiamiiton, deceased. Col. Denby, Gen. Fred D. Grant and GOOD BALANCE SHEET of women in the home and strongly | $17; Joseph H. Ritchie, Suterville, $10; | 18 are recognized the world over as representing the 4 stained qua Boers admit that the attack on Lady- Capt. Dixon, of Halifax, who was re- | ex_Minister Barrett. : condemned the actions of so-called so- | Samuel G. Stine, Huntingdon, $10; > ich 8 £ 1 in bicycle construction b! the” smith was a serious blunder and would | ported lost on Hays mountain, 1s re- It has been found that Roosevelt and , ' Nearly Nine Mil- ciety women. : William H. Long, Black Lick Station, | [2 highest type of excellence 1m bicyc c . $ e rarer Vv not have occurred if Gen. Joubert had | ported from Alaska to be en route irom | Schurman cannot be induced to accept Uncls Sai's Deb! Decreased £aziy Ning me “They are never at rest,” he said, “un- | $10; Margaret A. McDonald, Concord, ; 1& 35 00 Q But all thu been in command. Gen. Lucas Meyer | Deaz lake to Telegraph. : | and various objections have been raised lions in One Month. less they are in pursuit of amusement. $8; Carrie L. McGee, McDonald, $8;| i$ 1829 NVioDELS $50.00 AND . . 3 black walnu played the coward at Talan and shel- Gustave Dahle, a former Captain of | to the others as possible governors of | The monthly statement of the public They are never at case unless enjoy- John Shuey, Pen Brook, $6; Thomas J. | |3 Send for 1899 Catalogue. Agents wanted in open territory. atically, the tered himself in a Red Cross wagon, | German cavalry, has been arrested at|the territory. The leading candidate | debt shows that - close of business | ing morbid excitement and artificial | Evans, Blossburg, $8; George Elliott, y 4 - tracting lit pS . > ! y ¢ 1 te | debt shows that at the close of busi = L - 39 » : shamming sickness. He has been un-| Charlottenburg for lese majeste, swin- for the secretaryship of the territory is| January 31, 1900, the debt, less cash in gayety. All of the solemn duties + Nadine, $6; Samuel G. McAllister, Alle- > MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CcO., y volume of able rc : 3 : a AT GAR sai 5 ae Cae ra Ory ye are theirs bv virtiie of t a1 : . - able to face the Boers since and they | dling and other offenses. said to be John R. MacArthur, secre-|the Treasury, amounted to $1,125,630, |&r€¢ tI€ITs by virtue of their positions in ghery, $12; James Spesies, Sed, Ae p Lake, Halsted & Fulton Streets, Chicago. 4 y large. Tho threaten to shoot him. : James M. Welsh. aged 40, one of the | tary of the present commission. 227, a decrease, as compared with last | 10m¢ rest lightly on their shoulders. | wensville, $17; James M. tman, | 18 Branches—NEW YORK, LONDON, HAMBURG. 4 in the Atla The belief is general that all will be | gidest freight conductors on the Ft. EE TT month, of $8,663,780. This decrease is | They have no taste for domestic useful- | Blairsville, $8; William Artis, Youngs-; 13 : . 3 Hilastrating Jessia Bartlett 4 A it oo staked on the issue of the coming battle. | Wayne road, was killed by a passenger APPE/L TO AMERICA. accounted for by a corresponding in- | ness, and no defire to be companion | town, $17; George H. Torrence, Punx- p Send 20 cents in stamps for a deck of Monarch Playing Cards, SUEiefcie, elo rtle $ - 1 setts sou It is probable that no press telegrams | (rain at Strawberry lane, Allegheny. RE eroate in the umount of cash on hand. | and helpmate of man. In the wreck- | sutawney, $8; William T. unn, | |1@ avis: Lal y y Q supply has | will be permitt.d to leave pending the - on | A Remarkable Document Issued by Secrelar ase 1n the amount of Casi Oo ows: | ing of many a life such women have had | Thompsontown, $12; Martin L. D. Val- . i“ ” the Mississ e 11 ¢ p g Almost $70,000 has been raised by y y The debt is recapitulated as follow 2 ) lc such ¥ ! y Ps 4 ALL ROA operations. The fighting power, moral Wor obi Pe. cificens to help in R:itz. Interest-bearing debt, $1,026,803.030; | & 1drEc part. Theirs is the responsi- lance, Brockwayville, $72; Inda D. > . at home ir and material, of the army, was never | = 2 Se the 1 iontown, Way: : | debt on which interest has ceased since | bility. for many a ruined home.” Shull, West Sunbury, $8; Margaret AAA A AA AIARAARAANANVAVANAVAAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAA lands of tg higher than it is now. the a Dt 1s The London papers publish extracts | otro "ar 508 11a: debt bearing no in- eee Spence, Curwensville, $8; minor of HY - the stony. 1 Messages are now freely exchanged nesburg and West Virginia railroad. from a remarkable document emanating | J. 3 > EAE 81 418,127,200. TO WAR WITH A LIE. Samue . Hunter, Allegheny, $10; ‘ t Potdlhy C. . Hasolbarth & 8 Fit Lick Pa y between the camps of Gen, Buller and| Gov. Taylor, of Kentucky, has per from the office of the secretary of State | py; ™ Jot a Tr -— Nancy Jeffers, Coal Bluff, $12; John M. Soll at Pefull by ©. B. Haselbarth & Son, HI8 A0K, 18 a gad mount Gen. White—by night with calcium | sonally offered a reward of $500 for he ar Pretoria, dated December 5 The clude $716,048,603 in certificates and | Sensational fccusation of W. T. Stead Concern Witherspoon, Guilford Springs, $6;| = : = ? the buyers lamp, by day with heliograph. The men | arrest and conviction of the man who, | document comprises 10,000 words and is J Tre qury notes outstanding, which are ing the South African Conflict—Cham- Romanus Mangold, Allegheny, $8; At- veyed. Thi here are enthusiastic at the prospect of | shot Gov. Goebel. courntersigned by Secretary of State, glo by an equal amount of cash on Si . wood M. Newell, Irving, $6; Ferdinand > 2 < Missouri ar a speedy advance under Buller's in-| The exhibitors at the Exposition at Relte, It seems specially written for the | po : berlzin’s Conspiracy. Rich, Sterrettania, $10; David G. Kerr, THE HUSTLER Dauels Hetion " Stator Alon structions. : 3 YeIY oo sonvey of Paris were nearly yneniTons = an opin- | 4 Saree hb os depend: of The cash in the Treasury is William T. Stead has addressed an Hse Coryell pres: os A PANNA Washing Machine. taries, may stores for the besieged garrison will ac- | ion that the big show is ready to open | €, 2 great exteni, 4 Nias follows: Gold, $403,466,505; silver, | open letter to the Speaker of the House | Wanda, $14; James KC ester, all, Cleans the clothes thoroughl and in a ve little statio company the relieving force. The Bo-|at the appointed time, Feb. 15. eae sod Barons lor oo fonds $502,043,317; paper, $60,413,615. Bonds, of Commons, William Court Gully, ask- $8; Charles Briceland, Bulger, $8; Phil- y bl shy he ol = carefully he ers have repaired the road bridge over| The Semate committee on privileges | 1t wi L be sining 22 J 1e Jae of x he | Hott in ational. bank depositories, | ing him to bring it to the notice of the : Stow, Chalet in Siu short time. Impossible to tear the clothes. on Lor the Tugela at Colenso sufficiently for RCL seide annre the 1o0. | Breat powers to, sufter this hittle nation | 4, sie. oiRces Anco. otc. S108- { House. The writer says: Altoona, : arlotte Murphy, Hills- : . : : ! om y and elections decided to ignore the pro So. perth by faniine since the sword has disbursing offices, balances, ete. $108, or. The | te sa s : : ville, $8: RV Oe eis Adjusts itself to all kinds of washing. olaratng the passing ot cavalry. test of John T. McGraw against Sena- | ¢ Sih 2 ; >| 475,123. Total, $1,083,428,561, against 1 consequence of going to war . ; Mary C. Davis, Char y . he Leadon war office has fsseed al sant. of West Virginia. holding his foiled Since. in 1870, the President of [3781 10, + 22~ 3 and hops it. | with a lie in our right hand is now man- | $8; Mary Martz, North East, $8; Anna Cleanses heavy pieces such as blankets and the great b casualty list which shows a loss of over | seat. > : he ni Seates pelinowiodsnd our re- | inding amounting to $730,937,588, | fest even to the dullest understanding. | E. Townsend, Pottstown, $8; Effie comforts as readily as it washes the finest to Europe. 2,000 men, or 40 per cent. of the army Fou children of George Winads, of 5 : fee govereign state. gssleans which leaves a net cash balance on hand | The responsibilitv for the lie which is | King, Bradford, $8; Catharine Aul, 2 into ane: attempting to capture Spionkop. Te NY or Tae Ee have floc ked here in numbers. In every | i §505 100.973. now working out its natural conse- Georgeville, $8; Christian Riemensch- laces. Can be operated by a child. fine oak, s Ie I ondol rumors are. current that outonvi e, 1 i Ta ging ag Ha instance the hand of fellowship has been The comparative staiement of the {quences in South Africa originally lay | neider, Allegheny, $8; James S. Hast- 3 . ree of ai the militia ballot act will be put in force eos yy JDeiished Jn hey ome extended to them. Not a single case of Governments receipts “and expendi- | upon the Colonial Secretary alone, but, | ings, Allegheny, $8; William S. Rob- THE QUEEN. Same kind of a g t Pa atand mat Gen. Roberts has | Wich burned in the absence of their p2- | disagreement is on record, but With the | yreq fseued to-day, shows thal jor Jan- | by a conspiracy of falsehoods, the select | erts, Danville, $12; Amasa P. Saxton, nA ier. raachine as de- Sopra cabled for 90,000 additional men, which | TS: . . _ | first war note of the oppressor we are | yary’ 1900, the receipts from all sources {Somes of 1807 was hocussed into. re- | Athens, $17; John Shiderle, dead, been payin the government has promised to give Charles Tyog, Yao yseriousy iu Jornal, Jag America is acting inl Ul. Faq $48,012 164 against $41,- turning a. false verdict, which, being af- | Worth, $12; James Wilson, Pittsburg, scribed above, It is arranged so that black waln him, sending 50,000 militia and volun- | appeared from Luba, where, with a Mr. | league with the enemy. 274.030. for January. i809. The expendi terward accepted by the House of Com- | $8; Andrew Tetwiler, Drab, $14; Aaron : go “out of teers and 40,000 militia reserves. It is | Larpenter, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., he had “If our sister republic has no sympa- DT a A es $39.- | mons, involved Parliament itself in the | H. Armstrong, Mercer, $30; Alexander 1 can be run by handor power, never § also said that the volunteers will be [Set up in business, has been heard from | thy with us; if the boasted condescen- | gg 596, against 851 102 S for January, responsibility for a fatal fraud.” T. Hartford, Paris, S12: Samuel Fergus, gets out of order. The cheapest high- & mobilized forthwith. The militia ballot | in Mexico. sion of the British is to be preferred to 1800, Teaving a surplus last month of} Stead then asserts that “the war | Washington, $10: Mary V. Snyder, > el Washi Machi the 4 . I should net makes every unmarried man De-| Terrible snow storms prevail through- | sincerity and truth, we will no longer | $8 833068. Since July 1, 1899, the re- | dertaken to conceal the truth and | Norrace, $12; William R. McDonald, class ashing: achine. on - too, when tween 18 and 30 years of age liable to | out Spain. In some places the snow is helisve in the justice Sd ney of the ceipts have exceeded the expenditures | £© i wash the Colonial Secretary,’ Pittsburg, $6; Lyman Householder, market. Send for circulars and prices. that would serve five years. 2 ii Cot yards deep. There hove been, many Apkrisan nation in rer Diotession of by $20,870,000. jad | 2 appeals in he Flouss 10 Jozi Monaca, » Fenian A Taylor Si UEEN oly WASHING MACHINE co * they can g 1e cost of the war to the end of | wrecks on the Atlantic and Mediterra- aristlanity we wi cons.der empty bl x 14} ¢ production o € respond- | liamsport. $6; Josiah 5. Closson, Altoo- 0 - Ask your gi ~ . . R ” once str pp : f reaye " y v the fiscal year, March 31, is estimated | nean coasts. sound. : Gs ence between the Colonial Office and | na, $8; William Butler, Mont Alto, $6: ii onnhie at $150,000,000. The House of Com- SE vrons hotonslh connell may decline Secretary Reitz further says the Boers Ncrway May Us> Forea. Mr. Hawksley, solicitor to the Char- | M. Hughes, Washington, $6 to $8; Wil- bs CINCINNATI, OHIO. o> ah mons has already granted $50,000,000 Canregic’s $50 on Fone e ny Sends have never abused the white flag and | The trouble between Norway and Nic- | 1¢ ed Company, “in order to ascertain | liam Miller, Burlingame. $6 to $8; J. M. rckaws = and the other $100,000,000 will be asked ing the Re poverty Yo afer iy that the British murdered women, chil- aragua growing out of the Reyes rebel- the truth respecting the Jameson raid | Triplett, Connellsville, $6; Benjamin F. Lats ige er aliens asea y 7 tor. aires the boron to Hiruloh # site ond dren and American and German sub- lion last spring will reach an acute stage and to purge the House of its dishon- | McCreight, Indiana, $6; Absalom 340434949464 94934 4509049 4300919940990 3005449049949 1e_premiu MRS. WITTEMEYER DEAD. provide $3,000 a yer tor pers jects at Derderpoert. in the next few days, when a Norwegian or. a Beamer, Waynesboro, $6: William 3 3 Ds - . ? hi : es ee — man-of-war will appear before Bluefields : Mace, Hollenbeck, $14 to $17; W. H. | & ® ural as life, — General von Der Goltz, a German AN AWFUL DEATH ‘ a ENVIED BY GERMANY. Th . < ® —— og : ’ o to compel the payment of the damage kina Crouch, Fredericktown, $6 to $10; John p TA Loma e ¢ calendar, t! ary e Sz ars a . v ih TN : 4 Famous as an Army Nurse and for Her Work TE ES I ee claimed because of ill treatment of Nor- | Uncle Sam’s Consular Servic is a Thing to be Clough, Leechburg, $6 to $10; Daniel S A FEW TESTI ONIALS, 3 all for be. for Temperance and for the Soldiers. their victories are due to tiie patriotic Two Men Engulfed in Molten Metal—Huge La- | Wegians by the Nicaraguan government Emuiated. E. Flick, Proctor, $6 to $8; Julian Mil- | & Some time ago, T sent for a trial bottle of Wintergreen Compound, & 3 bs reer a 1 hd epg oh dle Tilted Ovar. during the rebellion. At that time the = a s ler, Osterburg,” $8; Martha Byers, 3 which you sew wie, and I began taking it. When | had taken two bottles: * Mrs. Annie Wittenmeyer, who was motives with which they are mspired. oh rebels seized the Condor, a Norwegian rae U nited States Consular service | Grant, $8; Susannah Blough, Johns- | TI Te a : It was one of the best known nurses in the Dr. Leyds, diplomatic agent of the Two steel workers were burned to a | vessel, and used her to transport troops | 123 excited the envy of the German | town, $3: Martha J. Helman, Tanoma, | & Ii ey I Te our Medicine ae 1 Ind basninbelin © was sittin union army in the civil war, died very | Transvaal, had another interview with | crisp beneath several tons of molten | from Bluefields to Cape Gracias. Later, | itile world, and, according to a | $8; Sarah E. Jenkins, Coaltown, $12; 3 cight and le trichd fave three, who had iheumatism in his band. 1t man left unexpectedly Friday morning at her | Count von Buelow. the German foreign | metal at Shoenberger’s steel mills, Pit after the suppression of the rebellion, | TSPOTt tO the State Department by | Emiline Dill. New Lebanon, $12; Geo. | 0% belies Ht SR bis Medicine to all penplos ering With RRcuma: out an u home at Sanatoga, a., of cardiac asth- | minister, but the foreign office dentes | burg, early Saturday morning. The vic- | the Condor was boarded: by the govern- | United States Consul Guenther, at | Hampton, Port Alleghany, $8; Francis | ¢ tism, Vill soon be out on the street once more and will de all 1 cau for @ toward tl ma, after an illness of a few hours. that he has asked Germany to mediate. | tims were George Keech and Frank | ment troops in spite of the protest of the | Frankfort, they are making a strong| A. Sutton. Meadville, $6; Michael S.|12 your TES Respectruny yours, ‘ * Si fav I Mrs. Wittenmeyer was descended | Agoncillo, the Filipino representative Lucasa both Austrians. The frightful | Norwegian Consul, and an American ffort to have the German consular ser- | O'Brien, Pittsburg, $8 to $12; FE Fie D. Beurstedt, 402 Fitth St, Warren, Pa. @ * = from patriotic stock. Her great-great |, "in Paris, declared that the propos- accident happened while the two un-|taken from her and carried to the Blue- re-cast on the lines of our own ser- | McGuire, West Finley, $6 to $12; Wil- | & an FB nt a] a Int Ire ® ; the car St prot ¥ : : 3 . © p by I phy 0) ¥ grandiather was an officer in the | og plan of civil government for thei fortunate men were eating their mid- | fields jail. This outrage was brought to vice. : liam J. Rogers, Hollenback, $8 to $10; 3 and iy cise refused by a third, who'said it was Chronic and he did not @ -£ to call the French-Indian war and was an OHcsr Philippines would never be accepted, as night meal. As was their custom they | the notice of the Norwegian authorities. I He pnansed a memorial addressed by | Conrad Bollinger, Barkeyville, $6 to $8; | & B a iid takon the second DLT WAS & ito go da ttle, 3 : ever,decli in Warren's brigade during the Tey Ble it gives the natives little say in the gov- seated themselves just inside the Bes-| The government of Norway informed the rents Arosiation of Berlin Charles M. Hicks. New Kensington, $3 | & thing | iad nos heen able to do in tires nionijs before stpspt en © § and so the tionary war. Her great-grandfat 127 | ernment. semer department, almost directly be-| the minister at Managua that at the first 0 Jt 2 Topas Government, in which to $10: David M. Middleton, Union 3 ft S52 oie 8 Winter en Compound, and can say that 1 am a ® + “watershe was also an officer in that war and was , 3 1 ; ‘0 Rol low the immense ttaveling crane onl ennortnnite the 1iacier would be takeny cif tuued: States consular service is | City, $14 to $17; Marriett Blackwell, | ¢ H © delayed writing you, thinking that I might not be permanent! 2 Ei i killed at Saratoga, N. er grand- Bugis A oil std Antonio Cy which the liquid metal is carried in wo a hy ae a a Yam referred to as especially useful to com- | Lloyd. $8; Ellen West, Towanda, $8; | @ imag TT and be i for me to $ ¢ regained : eS Anarchist res n- 2 a 3 ray. A cls dam- 5 : ! fis? ns . yo ety ’ write he fac ve ch i ] : father served in the war of 1312 and j2frested man / narchist resort in Mon-{ yo |34les from the blast furnace to {ages was fil Die way coaim job { | merce and as bearing rich fruit. Lucy B. Lewis, Austin ® EE I a alas indeed zor Seur 8 No. 2, WwW three of her brothers were soldiers dur- treal, Canada, confessed that they shot RE ne nnct tect converting deport ages was filed with the government 0 : 3 y » 9s are at tberey BY vic “hol pe? ing the civil war. two Scranton (Pa.) police officers last i tt ial Nicaragua, and 2 Norwegian maftols Eleven thousand bricklayers in the C. B. Thompson, 18 years of age, was : 3 Fring this Ho sory will bo of bent 10 vou, Aad Again (BATLAg 30d ® | & ofherira ire Wittenmieyer entered the hos July, from the effects of which one al- am wi will call at Bluefields in a few days. | five boroughs of New York City have arrested at New Castle Wednesday, | & Zor shoTaterest thay TO Sn Fy Suse] a 2: $$: my umbr pital service of the union army in April, most died. oo : ly hoes hore the mon at oad tis understood that the Norwegian decided to demand an increase in wages | on a charge of endeavoring to pass a 3 John N, Kane, 19 Fourth St., Rochester, N.Y. 9 ¥ ost of th 1861. and served until November 25 The Brewers’ association of Chicago, | nearly hali the fiery conicnts of the la- government intends to collect the | from 55 to 60 cents an hour. forged check at various places. The 1 am very much pleased to say to you that, as a result of Inflammatory € : , d serv vembe 5, 3 1 nearly half the fiery contents of the la- | 20, unt of the damages demanded in the Err x : * Rheumatism,one of ny knees was so lame that 1 could not bend ita particle to see it 1865, ministering to the dying and has commenced a suit to test the legal- | qe was poured over them. é of the damages dematiged in tng ? check was signed with the name of John | & without the most terrible pain. It continued so for weeks, in spite of all 5 : 5 - lity of the war revenue tax on the bond Thee “ara IRs ea ; _ | same manner that the English collected [xc:ssive Tax on Impcris. S. Glenn, a wealthy farmer who lives | ® the medicines 1 could get, until I commenced taking your Wintergreen @ Lis wounded on many battlefields. She in > XS hey were instantly a mass of flames. | ¢moz nn dur Soc at the wor : : ny 1 & Com : an to improve on the second day, the morning A troduced the special diet kitchen sys-|©of a saloonkeeper for his license, and | Their clothes were consumed in a flash, | ¥72:200, Curing the year 1895 at the port| United States Consul Gildschmidt, at | near the city. The prisoner at first | g 8 DI Te a alpine : “Did yc tem in the army and was commended by | Will carry it up to the United States su- | and although prompt steps were taken of Corinto on Jue : aelfe ey is, | La Guaira, reports to the State depart- | stoutly denied that the check was a for- $ ism si Serratr hi StvIIIiunT S war?” as! 3 rots ~ tac: < | preme court. 4 ap the : a O seize a port and coilec le customs ne 4 A 7 2s - , ery. it after a1 e espectfully yours, : he Senitaly and Christian Somes I a: : ep 0 to rescue the men, nothing but thet FFE aE I an fest th i fhe Yeneanein Soiopient gery, oe es Jeiag pi froigh ® :> | DP Stedman, Atte, N.Y. & came int an y the surgeon-general for this ittsburg engineers, workmen an charred remains were left when a min- | pro 00 S000 a Dan | has imposed a se ies of additional im v x by police, he | & od for cirewlare and other testimonials. b “That I work. She was active in raising $200,- | materials are to be used in the erection | ute later the bodies were taken from the ucflelds is the port that will probably | 5ort taxes, under the name of war taxes, | said he was an orphan and had worked | & “Well 000 for supplies for the soldiers, contrib- | of the mammoth blast furnaces on the | spot. be seized, and as Bluefields is Jnainly which ar¢ excessive. Flour is taxed | for some years for Mr. Glenn, who had ¢ WINTERGREEN COMPOUND CO., « « « « Rochester, N. Y. t take. uting $3,000 from her own means. site of the old Cleveland rolling mill to —_— owned by Americans, it may lead to | $7 72, instead of $4.83, and most of the | not paid him anything. He said he § ©0000006000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9 2 3 It was Mrs. Wittenmeyer who orig-| be used by the American Steel and GREATER FRENCH NAVY. some diplomatic negotiations with this | o50ds imported from the United States thought if he could get the money on CPt al a: to know ; y rig- | be y : ods imp ! get th y inated the movement for the soldiers’ | Wire Company. EM country. suffer in like proportion. the check he would be getting what be- ——— there wi dialogue.’ Fi L national home founded by this organi- | of Samear and Leyte, Philippine archi- | ties. They were referred, at his request, | French colony of Madagascar. wave also been laid, and the tax has y : zation was °° d. a: pelago, and took immense quantities of | to the Budget Committee. | been increased upon hides, coffee and | cage was close beside a downstairs win- fn righinl plas under which you can obtain For § years tn she was president of insurgent stores, thirty pieces of artil- The Government navy bill asks for One Mond and ii Snnshiohes eo. dow, and attached to the cage are two easier terms and better value in the purchase of 3 JN i A at 3 ; rere cially e > ‘N0S — : 3 1 PT ———— 2 the tional V ook T. U and was one |lery, many rifles and much ammunition. 476,000,000 francs for the fleet, and pro- BE in Teposd | in Brooms QUEER IDEA OF REWARD. o three Jum bells, which the parrot | the world famous White” Sewing Machine than are ai ,i the most ac members of that Samuel G. Robbins, of Siverly, Pa, vides six first-class battleships, five ar- Sl Te tr haratitte wos wan In He plays with. out 4 o'clock Mr. Ham- | ¥ ever before offered. =. raw The army N¥girse pension law was | 1: : ’ | mored cruisers, 29 torpedo boat de- |! CINPEry as 12 2 amber of Parliamant § ilton was awakened by hearing the par- : a won De ys —idMTy through her effort dq | While crossing the Allegheny Valley y 12 t 90 boats and 26 sub- | shade A Former Member of Parliamant Says Greal a LR Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. H AAAS iT T er efforts an ai bridge Tuesday night, was | Stroyers, 112 jorpe ats an sub- ra in Gels Booted Foot. ¥ : = 2 op Its vaue, : . ow “560 nurses were thereby enabled to ob- Re a on and en the | marine boats. It also asks for 140,000,-| A dispatch from Durban says a ref- an . io os > ’ a and next instant the sleigh bells were wie can Se RE you money in the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine routs tain a pension of $12 a month. river. Though hundreds of people heard | 900 francs to defend the coasts, includ- | ygee who has arrived there from Jo- Came TEAR, ar mer mem- | rung violently. He hurried down stairs and the easy terms Of payment we can offer, either direct from be ne! oi == his cries for help no aid could reach | ing 38,000,000 francs for the defense of | hannesburg reports the destruction of | Der of ‘ariintient THIdes de with Tpvalve in hand, and when he factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppo - ANOTHER COAL DEAL. ; : Bizarte, the French naval stronghold on | the Boer shell factory at that place on | [§ Lge eal, 2 s gained | reached the back window was just in : > T= him before he sank. ee a thn To “The loss it is added, is ir- | Py 2ll our squirmings and grovellings | time to see two men disappear oo the tunity you cannot afferd to pass. You know the White,” you know wil Eastern Capitalists Secure 1,000 Acres of Finz Ie he ey Sor Jassenibly oe bi Another bill provides for the estab- | reparable. hetote the eg Se sl de us back gate. He fired but did not hit its manufacturers, Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and mont] < it a misdemeanor n r- | lis ii of = answers: “A e ; 2s. : Land at Taren'um, Pa. : a Re Se a il i) ishient Of independem sable co a Brazilian gunboats Turnbmn, Juihys | eet font to Finis throngh iv. Tf any one. its construc.ion 1s unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange great Another coal deal of much import-| 4. io. office money or other property | nies, bringing the total 3nd ae Timbira and Tocantins, besides a force | was cver the sneak’s reward to be thus Jacob Liston, a pioneer of Dunbar, we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address in full. ance ta Tarentum and the adjacent] ial ; thang nies, bringing the total expenditure up| i ons have been ordered to proceed | treated.” committed suicide Tuesday with a shot- days J as a consideration for a newspaper Or | {5 900,000,000 francs P C I treated. : : WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY , towns along the Allegheny river has other publication supporting any can- rl re to Acrc to enforce the protocol agreed Ie assumes that the sympathy of the gun, blowing his head off. Liston was 2 (Dep't A) Cleveland, Oho. and {| been consummated. Newton Stewart, didate for an elective office, was passed Arv's Reputation 6 upon between Bolivia and Brazil to| United States is with the Boers, that 76 years old. He had been in poor a the firm EE C. Somat Son, of yesterday : THY: Hepiation bans. protect all citizens. Great Britain has failed in receiving not heath for the past five years, and dur- forts arentum,. Pa., received a telegram to ? The British defeats in South Africa > the sympathy b ing the past three months he has be = : 5 3 ’ : S = £ 3 . ’s 1 as wna af 1e sympathy but almost the neu- 3] 5 he s been | - that effect Tuesday from G. T. White, The Standard il Company is said | . ihe to engross public attention. oily Boat wae vas Onaga at lity of the United States, and that confined to his bed, and under the influ- | | i Fa ment of Plijiaceiptin, who Jepresenis Ty to be pre ng pans or fhe eration Ol Gen. von Bogustlawsky, a leading Ger- the oy SS gow lis is Great Britain's reward for hav- | ence of morphine. While the members | | i her of Eastern cepite ists. he Jes, in sams Tel ati eye on man military writer, says: “What amp s thote are 20.000 Doers = a ing thrown over Spain, her ancient ally, | of his family were absent from the | HOWER'S , , . Lvdia | question means that 1,000 acres of what | the Allegheny Valley railrc ad. / ceore - | ctrikes military men as most unfavora- e says {hers ave goom Doers of © | and coming magnanimously to the as- | room, he arose from his bed, went to an = eS y is conceded to be the finest coal land |ing to the report, the plant will cost $6,- og 216.1 of fa” | Tugela river, but that General Buller |. © } BP di J === } ] $0,- | ple is the total lack of topographical - nea sistance of the United States. adjacent room, secured the shotgun in the Allegheny Valley will be develop- | 000,000 and be the most complete of its | 4 ledge among the Pritish office can get through if he is prepared to sac- Ee and returned to his bed chamt Tock 4 :d in the near future kind in thé world. Col. J. M. Guffey Oy £ ( oriush OHICErs. | ig e five or six thousand men. : 0 Tis Ved chamber, ocx: “Cr h « Philadelphi : Preieich ei Ate 9 Under analagous conditions, for exam- Goebel’s Last Hours ing the door. He crawled under the C grea come he purchasers are iladelphia capi- | and Frederick Jones, a prominent oil | 1." our general staff would long ago In answer to the appeal made to him He was talists, with unlimited capital, and not being controlled by the Coal Trust, will be able to ship coal by water to all points between Pittsburg and New Or- leans at prices far below the present market rate. The quality of the coal phia. man of Jamestown, N. are said to be largely interested in the new re- finery. THE STATE AGRICULTURE. Prof. John Hamilton, secretary of ag- have studied the topography of Spion kop. We admit the bravery of the sol- diers, but utterly condemn the incapac- ity of their leaders. “As for Great Britain's prestige, she over, it is quite certain that the British by the queen of Hol fluence to stop the Pope Leo ha to offer his ¢ hostilities. I and to use his in- uth African war, ied that he unable for tl of in dead.” William Goebel's life ended at 6:45 Saturday evening as a result of the bul- let fired by an unknown assassin on Tuesday morntng, at Frankfort, Ky. The only persons present at the death- Goebel’s in constant attendance at Mr. Goebel’s bed and committed the deed. found by his wife a few minutes later. Wyoming is the graveyard of vast numbers of enormous fossils. The tory are now being dug out of the sand- Takes the Place of Cove Coffee Is Pure ws... Jief o letter by it pape — ot ey i ies eS p sd were, Mr, sistce. Mrs. | bones of animals and great reptiles that Being made from Malted i : ; A i : i must be counted a world power so long | war is inspired neither by ideals of civi- bed were Mi € sistee, Mrs. > : £ y 5 cm Grains, is said to be excellent, tests having been | Prof. Hamilion Gives Soma Interesting Figures os es fleet is intact: but Tr an LE oo bv just nation rors Braunacker, and his brother, Arthur flourished in the jurassic and the trias- Contains nothing injurious to either ing £ made by an expert chemist of Philadel- for Pennsylvania Farmers. of her army is absolutely gone. More-|I can do notl but p for the | Goebel, of Cincinnati, who have been | sic period of the earth's geological his- old or young, Build +p the whot 9 4 The 3 rw ” SH . y Yicidaa - 1 : . . a} system, > The development of the property Will riculture, has issued advance sheets of | navy has failings which will appear the rl Soetban 8 ford 5 thal 28 ides, Dr. McCormack. Justus | stone strata and the shale. Fossil min- | 4 yi The employ several hundred men, and fully | HC 50 oF 1800. He suggests | first time there is a serious collision George J. Goschen, first lord of the | Goebel, another brother, who has been | ing has become quite an industry in the | ham $500,000 will be spent in the erection of | |'7..° Alvrepc 1 1609. Se te 1 ats nave ial SION. | British admiralty, in a speech to the |} ing from Arizona as fast as st State aturs i : a library in connection with his depart- | For instance, the naval guns are not up ; ‘ ae DF AMZONA 28 1a3¢ a3 steal . 4 a buildings, machinery and other neces- et nd IT n Po to requirements.” house of commons gave assurance that rry him in a vain hope of Cure sary equipment for the successful oper- Dent i 8 sua SA thi CH a the navy of England was re f ing his dying brother in time for 1 y! o 2 ation of the mines. al condition oi agricu ure mm : 11S a ery eventuality in the Ww 1 i of hag aos i, < 2 d D k wom compares very favorably with other Sugar Duty Reducad. Sic by any of the pow ; 1 Son 2 Tecpuiion arrived 40 4 = : rim i A ~ Ar 2 a y anp Wers, nutes too late. 2 ; Secret of Standard’s Success. Sule He adds: . 1 The Secretary of the Treasury has de- | evident that the cabinet has y DR 4 ! - : Sivays agrees with the stomach, 1 18s “Pennsylvania in area of improved | clared countervailing duties on sugar awakened to the seriousness of the war Killed bya Voll» # ntains as much nutriment Ma iol r 2 < i > £ awe > S Sness 1 ar ¢ *y. 3 as 1S A statement by S. C. T. Dodd, solici- | farm land, stood, in 1889, tenth among | imported from Austria-Hungary as fol- | situation 3 a y oy a {| FIRE and ood sited oh a 3 i A States of Ini tec: : SD Gar 2 9 Sel denlel en A dispatch from Manila says: Mon- 4 i good sized piece of Beefsteak, Con- meen tor of the Standard Oil Company, con- | the 45 States of the United States; in the | lows: On sugar under a3 per cent. and att as She reSablsd of BURGLAR tains no Coffez or Ex EH cerning dividends of that company from | value of her lands, fences and buildings | not less than 8 per cent. polarization, Not Much Yellow Fever. days affairs ain Ret 43 A > ol 4 . otiee or Extract, It is rich T 1882 to the present year, has been made | she was fourth, and in the value of farm | one florin and 15 kreuzers per 100 kilo- A report of the vital statistics of Ha Soh nt poe ne ating oo fonan: 4 PROOF . . in color, fine in flavor, and a good ¥ public by the industrial commission. It {implements and machinery she was sec- | grams. On sugar under 99.5 per cent., | vana for the year 1809, compiled Lo nek, with a ic ing er y or «4 1 blood purifier, . 2) 1 th ompany's. dividends i one re Poo > a: Me ” ota] yana lo e year 1069, ( piled by | men of the Twenty-fith Infantry ran Vault Fronts and Safes for Walls. shows that the companys vide ond. In the number of milk cows she ! and not less than 93 per cent. polariza- | Njayor Davis, chief sanitary officer, |; 2 large force of i z i 1 For Sale by all G: ¥ have varied from 5}4 per cent. per an- | was fifth, but in gallons of milk she | tion, one florin and 23 kreuzers per 100 | (hows that in an estimated population 2 A nee Jisnigen ne 4 Let ns know what you want P > TOOeTS. num in 1882 to 33 per cent in 1897. | was third, and in the pounds of butter | kilograms. On sugar of not less than | of os hoe Were B 153 deaths tom fe ER in ro $ eet 4 Ad gol ouffNs.r 3 repared and Roasted by | Aa Speaking of the methods that have|she was second. She stood tenth in|99.5 per cent. polarization, one florin | 41] causes. Of these 1,163 were from first § ) ey, 3h i gee { THE NAEHER MFG. CO,, BOWER CEREAL COFFEE e RL: made the Standard Oil Company a suc- { amount of wheat, eleventh in corn and | and 76 kreuzers per 100 kilograms. BR ieritis and 1,307 Irom tuberculosis. |. ng CRE La SE The 4 CINCINNATI, OHIO. uy, 5 a cess, Mr. Dodd says: i oats, first in rye, fourth in hay, sixth in This rate i ghtly less than the rate | yellow fever occupies a relatively etal and m i % etreated ee ards Te ARKOR, CHIDO. : on “They have obtained and utilized the | {ohacco, seventh in potatoes and ninth | for the 5 ing an increas er list. = 2 - Americans then retreated. terwards WN ra ————— coffee y ma rammed air acco, S otatoes : past year, owing to an increased | nosition on the list, 103 deaths having | force was se 5 ce ma best scientific skill in investigating and |; les. Taken altogether, the tot: toduct] shicl tor Austrian tm of ; list. 103 deaths having | 5 stronger force was sent to the scene = — Th I on ih: oibiining of in apples. aken altogether, the total | production, which under Austrian Tun- | resulted from this cause. Eleven deaths | of the fighting, and the insurgents de- = | be SE SE a en oh value of her farm products placed her | garian laws reduces the rate of export | ere due to leprosy. parted = = “Prince Albers” in Congress, | Capt. Gridley's Mother injur Va 3 nT pe =! fifth among ts i yunty. bea Gn Ari a nr ars “Pi Sa igi Lad . um and have cheapened illuminating oil th among the State bowaty. © : . = The preponderance of “Prince Al-| A bill is pending in Congress provid- try | and otherwise benefited mankind by the Inerstate Telephone System Kotucky Methods at 8an Jusn White Mzn Changes Colsr. Kiter Chinese Coal and Gold. berts” in the present congress is a ing for an increase in the pension of rich utilization of these bi-products. . T 1 f tl ently i esky : . August Westeranen, a Finnlander, A party of three mining men of Phil- matter of general comment. “One: Mrs. Anne Gridley, mother of Capt but i _ “They have used their united capital : he p aps o ne Jreent y Ingorpae: Dn San Juan, Puerto Rico, the feder- employed at a Kenosha, Wis., tannery, adelphia left Thursday by the steamer would almost think a Prince Albert | Charles V. Gridley, who commanded the 1 in opening up = gathers % the world ot tenia oyphens. Spy a in they slection he changed the color of his skin Saturday. | Empress a Japan is view to pur- Is Pure, Strong, Healthful and Cheap. | Was the uniform of your house of rep- | the Olympia in the battle of Manila, with or American petroleum, and have helc € public. dae ect of | tory at Ia) vey yu a Re-| He went to work in the morning after | chasing large coa elds in Western : 2 i don’ By 5 > these markets against the fiercest for- | the company, which is capitalized at $2,- | publican parade. The collision resulted | ; chart illness and had scarcely began | China on the Yang-Tse-Kiang river. Why pay double the price for half the qual- TeSgnISv 1 : you know?” re-| She is an aged woman, but has long 15 cign competition. This was rendered | 000,000, is to establish a long distance | in a riot, in which onc man was killed | when his companions saw that ‘his skin | The party consists of F. Sutterie, Sr., ity and quantity? Guaranteed to give marked a young 164s of decidedly Bag. ; been employed 5s 5 cloth 1n the baal] Sold possible only by the employment of telephone service in Pennsylvania, Del- | and six seriously wounded. Fourteen | was growing black. They cailed his|and his son, R. H. Parker, and L. F. | satisfaction, or money refunded, lish accent, as she looked down on the office. Her salary, together with a Tas millions of capital in the cheapening of | awar, Maryland and New Jersey by | of the town’s best citizens are in jail | sytention to it and he tried to wash off | Garrison, of Philadelphia, Pa, and Tey i and you will alvays + slow moving, black-clad figures on the pension of $20 per month for services Logo transportation at home, across the connccung all the independent tele- | charged with murder. the seeming discoloration, but uselessly. | Louis S itzel, a mining expert of Lon- vs buy floor. Even the gentleman from Ar-| as a nurse in the civil war, kept her Ins ocean. and in foreign lands, and by the | phone systems of these States. 5 When the victorious party saw the{Ip an hour he had become black as a | don, England. The prospectors also FOR SALE BY GROCERS. kansas, Mr. Terry, who has worn blu- ; 8live. She is now too old to work Accs best and cheapest methods of manufac- e PT Republicans Lom they -harged their | negro. hope to find gold. Dents bus enw oihs ish gray ever since his entrance into | . —_——— a | ture. Serotn of Public Works Villalon, gpponeals 3 Revolvers and knives were] =~ @=Z00 n——-———— os —_— Y any otier. L the house, in 1891, startled his con- | Siamese pcople have so superstitious re Fe ie of Cuba, annulled a contract between | drawn, blades flashed in the sunlight Presi off: { Washingto Jote circulation of ! 5 : Cosh dislike f dd h a ; ’ ? : ! y resident Moffatt, of Washington and Note circulation of the Bank of . . i a dislike for o numbers that they Property estimated in value at be-|the Pan-American Express Company and shots rang out. A squad of insular | jafferson College, at Weninaton: Pa. | France at the opening of January— JERSEY BELLE BAKING POWDER co., freres fhe er Abs in a grive always to have an even nu aq tween $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 was de- and two railways, but Governor General police charged the mob, and soon quell- | },45 issued an edict that all students | $832,500.000—was the largest in the his | ° JERSEY CITY. N. 4, black broadclo rince A bert suit of | of rooms, doors, windows, closets, 2 stroyed by fire at St. Louis, Sunday. LW ood directed the repeal of this order. 4d the riot. _ guilty of hazing shall be expelled. tory of the institution. : the most clegant eve und Anish. !in their houses, \ \ \
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