St. Louis race course. Cuban Teachers to Profit. President Eliott, of Harvard, has of fered to pay the expenses of 1,000 Cu- ban teachers if they will come to Cam- bridge and attend the summer school for teachers for six weeks. The Ha- vana superintendent of schools, Prof. Frye, has accepted the offer for the teachers. The Ohio House, of Representatives passed the Saffin bill, abolishing con- tract labor in the Ohio prisons. a, f ste airted from Kingston and Toronto, and | will sail for South Africa from Halifax | Wednesday. The first artillery sec- tion of the Second Canadian contingent reached Cape Town Sunday. It is published in Paris that chief of one of the bureaus of the min- istry of marine was given an opportun- ity to fly to America after being detect- {ed in an effort to sell to England secret information of the sailing from French i ports of vessels ir ted for the Trans vaal. It is said he was induced by a veiled lady he met by appointment in | restaurant to betray himself. a sub- | hn of coal in the county. It is understood that the purchase was made for J. V Thompson, of Uniontown. Soldiers Go Crazy in Manila. Eleven inzanc sold have been sent from San Francisco to the Gov- ernment Hospital at Washington, D. C., and it is probable that about 30 more will go East during the week. During the last three months nearly 250 demented soldiers have been sent across the continent, and it is said that over 200 more will soon arrive here from Manila. In nearly all cases the men are violently insane. 4 AS France received 21,501,479 Spain 8,102,696, Italy 5, United States 2,608,642. z The 1891 was 40,349,000 pounds, $4,945,000. Molineux Sentenced was Friday sentenced to die ir 26, Jor the murder of Mrs. J. Adams. He made a serting that he had not been victed and that * put a price upon his head. average exports of coffee during 1887- valued at Roland B. Molineux, of New York, 1 Sing Sing prison during the week of March Katherine statement fairly con- ‘yellow journalism” to reward Generals Shafter for what he considers in the Spanish war. At his Chairman Hull, of the Committee Military Affairs, Saturday i bill to make cach a major general. George McMurray, Jr., a former at Noblestown, Pa, Saturday as- had him back his job in the mine, Sounds, of the hospital corps. the - hy The President has renewed his effort and Corbin their fine work mstance | introduced a em- ploye of the Pittsburg Coal Company | shot and killed James Rudge, a pit boss. because, it is alleged, the victim refused to give | 1 | | The tariff is doing very good work a | present, and it seems to be accepted | that this is no time for tinkering.— | Topeka (Kan.) Capital. font 2 — | | | | | Very Hostile. is Increases in wages on the part of business men and corporations are to | be taken as positively hostile move- ments against Colonel Bryan. A can- | | didate who depends upon calamity for support, however, has little chance this year. —Peoria ([11,) Journal. | | | | | been said so many times in the past three years, and yet the industrial situation keeps right on growing bet- ter and better, and prosperity con- tinues to become more extensive and stupendous all the time. He is a dar- ing man who would, in view cf our experwiree so far, attempt to place any limits {u the prosperity which will ultimately be reacl.ad under the stim- ulattng influence of proie~tion, "Aubuin, N. ¥Y., have movement to lessen the The churches in united in a treating habit. Don’t buy any other, JERSEY BELLE BAKING 208718 Hi JERSEY CITY, N. J. "Why They Ave ‘Closed. Four years ago Mr. McKinley said it would be better to open the mills than the mints. Now the only mills which are closed are those which can- not get material to run with, —Buz- lington Hawk-Eve. The State of Washing over 500,000 tous of coal to last year. furnished California - {P—— Ey 2 S————————————————— ses i I : — S——— BRITISH ASTOUNDED THE BOERS A — R WACRUN EXPLAINS BUSINE | KEYSTONE STHTE NEWS CONDENSED | “A : | om Hew Orleans Sunday ,550 His Official Mail Was Tampered With by Brit- { a ules s / . ON TO BLOOMFONTEIN. s selled for British Somh Africa: PAID FOR FOR PRAYING. ish Censor at Durban, and Cable REVIEW OF TRADE. RURAL MAIL DELIVERY. The survey of the boundary line be- Dispaiches Delay:d | 1 A br - tween Idaho and Montana has been ~~ P ie [ lw hinek Se | Adjusts itself to kind ce fal Only Fifty Briiish Casualities in Relieving Kim- | completed. Large Basket Factory in Maryland Closed Down | Charles M. Macrum, former United | ncreased Fordion Demand for Iron and Steel. | Washinglen County Will be the First in the Carte: Lossy of Er on Sarr pa little ; i : : i . i ; a oi s blank berly—Boers Reported Very Strong Major John B. Hall, of Paola, Kan, by Reason of Big Revival States Consul at Pretoria, has given out | Rise in Wheat and Corn United States to be Completely Covared an YE fos the finest is the at Koffylontein. committed suicide because his son’s life Services. a signed statement in which he explains | Pric:s by the Free System. comforts as as it washes the 11 ! is despaired of. his actions. Claims that he had the | a faces. Can be operated by a child, “Tam v | i France will send troops and a cruis- humiliation, as the representation of the | will : 2 ra i 3 v e will soo A dispatch from British headquarters | er to the island of Martinique, where Owing to the results of a revival United States, of sitting in his offic SE be = c . Ww eekly Revie ey i Diifice Inspecior F. F, Huehey THE QUEEN. Same kindola il ia o : | ad ) foll i se a 2 redici on Modder river, dated Sunday, Feb-|a race war is on. Yhich is being heid at the Sharpstown, ja Pretare aud oy Hi | “Bus ine cae i er than ever at | delivery Tol Pe enn on machine as de i i th 5 5 He {Rc a f Ss mues ger ec ac | Ss 1S, as 3a = AAAS UA - Hrhoe 1h ruary 18, says: "The flood in Montpelier. Vt. is the | Md Methodist church a large basket; dearmg the official seal of the A g 3 C stitches th. “0 le . : n 2 pelier, Vt, 1s the Q can governmen ned and officially | this season in amount of payments, and | ington and says that he has instruc- : . i h ‘Our sudden rv worst in 30 years, $150,000 damage hav- aston) he ad so goss down Fig oe een ae Sr on the whole as large as ever in retail | tions to remain until all the petitions scribed above, It is arranged so that ¥ ig ave astounded the e ing already resulted aite 0 Clock 1 emo Bo 2 A thy 1 leliveri 1g ew transactions do | filed fron ; . : cver them into a panic. All their positions $ Sy. ted. young women employed in the factory | that the contents had been read by the | [20 5 Shongl new Jrnseeti s 4 | Set from os Huyton Som ote set i st can be run by hand or power, n rds > > se - : c - } ce on rho ; 5 nz ot ) € assura > 2 1 i 1 a were hurriedly evacuated and the big Hig oan the tfopeen TEprensn® became enthused with ligious fervor fcensor at Durban, alse that his cable | the same rate. Im potent branches | applied: West Middlet I A ol gets out of order. The cheapest high- guns at Magersfontein and Kimberley Lye of fhe Teansvas), wili have an an- land began to sing, pray and shout. dispatches were delayed. States that he of business ie Tinder 7 yy labor trou- 0g Mt. ral : uy ie hi Machine on the were left behind. isnce with the Pope The men at work in another depart- | desired a leave of absence in order to | MENA IMIG BY BRE USC Blotince, Honstonville, Eighty Four, das Wosldng Mach Pe Bad H ‘Gen. Cronje moved his transport, A cold wave is doing considerable | ment were attracted to the scene. The |inform the government of uable | it Cl te he catast hambet | Venetia. Finleyville ny A . market. Send for circulars and prices. : froubled consisting of hundreds of wagons, along damage in the Texas coast country to | proprietor oi the factory,who is a prom- facts, but finds upon his arrival that the ee ae 2 or i er EA Bi Se { os = a bank of kopjs north of the Modder { tuck farming and fruit s Sila ment Methodist, was called. He made nt ae Ue Parhent had go redited n | the labor and wages of the greatest | Fallowfield township, Roscoe, oal | NUEEN ITY WASHING MA iN oy i” S river, near Koffyfontein. It goes past| Armour & Co.. of Chicago, will be |no effort to control the girls, but told I comes home to find an attempt Ua3 | ype: of men,. The rise in wheat | Center and for an additional route to CINCINNATI, OHIO. ! d's Sz our mounted infantry, but owing to|made a corporation within a few days, them to shout and rejoice and he would | beer made RF rm Dram brings out larger Western receipts in | Burgettstown, which already has three d <} and gave: weariness, had to stop. Thereupon our | with a capital of $20,000,000. pay them as much for this as for work- Fi I wish fo = te sight a two weeks. 5.444.202 bushel against routes. It is estimated that it will take 066866800068000 500000 266 $5 206266004 24 Cedar po o Le . as > h, $< ET 5 artillery opened fire upon it. The main A corps of English yeomanry com- i 14d ST 14 rs Se oe m y I et 6.236.166 last year, but Atlantic exports, | 70 or 80 carriers to serve all the farmers > TE 3 ”~ body of the Boer force kept up a run- posed entirely of men of good social ews of the unexpected demonstra- : knew nothing of any secret a flour included, in the same weeks, have | of the county with their mail once per 2? ® ning fire the whole day, vainly trying | position has started for the front. tion spread and so many persons visited | lance betwen America and Se at Bae been only 3.643.408 bushels, against 6,- day. The county will be the first in ° de UL : s ‘ ain and that 1ad seen nothing in the 2 Th: z ! © ET to escape. i sli - the factory that the work was brought | air 7 last year. That the suit of Mr. | the United States to be completely cov- & = * “Each time their advance guard gars mapas) a: ss hod completely to a standstill. Prob: bly Ie gulitions which made the consul of ainst the Carnegie Company |ered by the rural iree es ystem ® 51 th mericsa lic s » | 3 m o 2 at sought to move off, our mounted in falsing Seco at the fret meeting. 500 persons visited the stens, . Without oi 5 ie in republ ic ubjecs jo nel affect the control of many iron | The new Somerset county hospital for 3 > Ce fantry galloped round and checked stopping for food or rest the services and caprice of an kEnghish mili- | yg is evident. Prices of pig have |insane was dedicated Friday afternoon. & @ f them. We never attempted to stop| _ The fifth _annaal convention of the | were continued until late in the after- | tary censor at Durban. 1 came to | not oe inged, though considerable sales, {It is a brick building, costing $12,1 @ hd their main movement, contenting our- State Association of School Directors noon, when the people went to their | America with a motive of which I am including some for export, are report- and will accommodate 100 “patients. > 2 selves with trying to check them. met Wednesday in Harrisburg, Pa. homes completely exhausted. A num- | not ashamed. _ ted, but the excess of supply over de- | The county is now maintaining 60 indi- 3 > { “Their position at Koffyfontein is said Jartlett Tripp, of North Dakota, is |ber of conversions were made. There is not one soul who can point 1d which appeared in January is in- | gent insane persons at State in- ? i SEE TTE 2 to be very strong. They entertain a | regarded as certain of appointment as ——————— to a single official act of mine which creased by the starting of a new fur- stitution at Dixmont, Harris- : 4 £4 > i wholesome dread of 10,000 cavalry mov- | one of the Philippine Commissioners. A LOVER'S REVENGE. tin front i Stricien neylralit y. | nace with a capacity of 600 tons daily. | burg, Wernersville and Polk, at a > Respectfully "Pa 3 } . e em- 11 3 PT ~ - y confidential dispatches to the de-] A sal is »OTtec of 000.000 | cost of re than $2 Un- 3 £ Rh 4 ing more quickly than they do them William McGuire, of Fairhope, O., is : - c reported 13.000, )8 more than $2,000 a year. n © hont a sean fio last March, I had ¢ b Rhenma- selves. We hope to be in Bloemfontein | dead from a supposed attack of hydro- Shot and Killed His Sweetheart’s Father When | partment contained information which | pounds Calumet & Hecla copper to |der an act of Assembly passed in 1897, * * Wintergreen * = been given up b ¥ two promi i Lou City, 3 i shoitly.” Ohobla, Tanning rors the Biter dog. Refused Admittanca to the House. oil show ay Sysupashy for the Jepiie | consumers of the Naugatuck Valley at {the county will now receive $1.50 per | & COMPOUND “he ; rd Sour en Compound a : 1 cough, cron ‘ x th 5 i a = erits ; 2% se Haste colt. tor : = 1 taken the se { “At dawn on Friday the Boers were The exchange of satfications of ihe Leslie Eastburn, aged 21, shot jasper 4 i which time will prove to. be un- | 16 cents. Wool sales at three Eas tern week for each indigent insane person | 2 A a 18 Socnd 16 Go in hire ° i Dr. Bull'st observed moving wagons along the |g, 000 (reaty took place Friday simul- | Sutton, an aged citizen of Bloomfield Maser as to actual facts. My acts as| markets have been only 12, 134.45€ | maitained, and it is estimated the gain {| QF ed Tee % = mr 2 Hoste} ps e taly 00h bia ay su I aly S22 Ta public al a a re od: t s. ag3 eC 8 . . to yy kopjes toward Koffystein. Our mount-| iv in W ashington, London and | Iowa, Sunday, three bullets penetrating re ihe ofheid] are all recorded 1t the { pound s in two week against 12.365.300 to the county under the present system $k ~ ently s h . v ed infantry was sent out from Klip | pain ° : Sntion's abdomen, and causing almost department. My acts now, as a pri- last year. The interior still believes in | will be $7.000 a year. ® Fk ‘me to & : drift, but was driven back, and the ene- N : k C ¢ i | instant death. Eastburn called at Sut 4 tc man, can i no way involve the !a further advance, but buying of wool The following pensions were granted s : iE] sith is ind i for your ® Tu Zurich ew Yor ity has 206 veterans ol x ~as * 1c service = i a) tv ake | Ro s 1 Ss 5) 4 v Bi« u : . my’s wagons passe the Moxie “of the Indian wars |ton’s home to take Sutton’s 18-year-old Pable service and I simply make fais 98 Som Backs bios topped, and the last week: David Eberts, New Mahon- * pie $ “Gen. Knox's Twelfth brigade, how- a LW } dunghier Alice to ihurch. The father |S lcment nay own defense as against | manufacturer has made it clear that the [ing $6: James Shirey. Green Castle, © En Spm mani yod ® Zurich “ayer, quickly attacked the enemy’s main ane 1500 of the Civi ar on the pen nt Foathuch ot the door. and ordered those which have come from the de- | mills hold large stocks to fill recent | gg: John Gibson, Freeport, $12; Peter s e < Record: : oP % sion rolls . y & artment, secretly 1 official orders. Failures for two weel = 2 OD Penh SLR N.Y. © > 2 : body, and severe’ fighting went on all E in ia. | him away I Cret y and ojlicialiy. | Stein, Duquesne, $12; William J. Mann ® . Kane, 49 Fourth St., Rochester, N, Y. Na ight persons were injured, one fa- £ - a been $5.337.170: manufacturing i ng, t 4 Nat & sidered to day, over a line which was very extend- : ! : An altercation ensued, and Sutton iol- cen $5.357.170: manulac | Jeanr tte, $8: William Ehrhardt, War- * ees io] that, as a result of Inflammatory 3 ; ed. The enemy, making a desperate or Sone io oe a geeneed 5 lowed Eastburn to the road. Finally NICARAGUA CANAL FEASIBLE. oy and tr ding, > +309, oe a sll | |ren, $17: William Colpetzer, Bellefonte, 2 Bi ] a Stine x3 for wis inspite it ® 1 Sonar : e @ 5 C ¢ cs e 1st bi e a a for the week have been 218 m ne nit- | $8: 1 1 Rover Ins : $12 ed s 1 ald Ne a] 1 comme 2 C3 SUrpris attempt, finally escaped, owing to the} ’ apons were drawn by both men ree $3; John L. Royer. Johnstown, $12; ° 1 began to fmprove on the second z 3 i Chicago. Fe D) . ed States and 42 in Canada.’ | And Zrii S wan 65 Ipc s colder the od infantry suffered from the try- : 4 5 . fall- a § ota a 42 ane : Andrew J. Knipple, Johnstown, $14: Ir- b¢ day. 1 d or ale For ss, : T g mar Our force has| The Boston and Maine Railroad is on fred fin the fi The Hous Semmaros Committee Eroinpends Wheat, including flour shipments for | win H. Pile el $8: le S over Hoa Gi Taiéss, and Bave Rov hud Urluge of Kibeusiae : The ther: now been reinforced.” tied up by floods, and through traffic : ere fi Jt soins i youre Te Tha! the Governm:nt Shall Buiid the week, aggreg 2, 3534.00 bushels, | lion. Walkers Mills $81 Teresa Me- & Respocttully you saa NY. (Fahrenh enn | for ints r yi Cli Mass., has , > the Waterway. nst 2,002,557 bushels last week, 2,- | Macken. Butler. $8: Saral Little, Al- ® eit Blodman, & te 4 $ “Gen. Cronje’s army of 10,000 men | lor pont north of Clinton, Mass. to Suttons home and consoling the q i Macken. Butler, $8: Sarah J. Little, Al & it does nc 0 been suspende > ou : > Ba . : 1 bushels in the correspondin 3S: > > > * nd for circulars and other testimonials. with a thousand wagons is in fuil retreat j been suspe nded. daughter until an officer arrived. The Chairman Hepburn, of the House | (Gli of 1800 383 744 Pon a 1808 [oona oo Josh A Mason, Sonny s Sonat : gly, aad toward Bloemfontein, hotly pursued by A serious storm has interrupted com- shooting caused much excitement, | Commerce committee, has submitted | 5 | 2 a 2 5A Shey an ville, $8; James H. Dewalt, Mononga- & WINTERGREEN COMPOUND CO., . « « « Rochester, N.Y. s ~oldest Gen. Kelly-Kenny. It will probably be | munication with England, I Spain | many people who were en route to |the committee's favorable report on the Fushole in 18 dle Sabu. hela, $8; Michael Miller, Mount Jon eo en dA OtsOtosOsD ed 3 peop 1 busl stories of Bl = . 3 1 3 5 x »ushels in 1896. Since July 1 this sea | ett $12: Evan Evan Maha s $ 0660066088592 0600 00000 Y a rear guard fight all the way to Bloem- | and part of Germany. A number of | church having witnessed the duel. bill which he introduced for the con- | qn the exports of wheat aggregate 126.- | 32. Geos a: any, Nisliano — BD no ice ha fontein. Our cavalry has already rec- | deaths are reported. —_— struction of the Nicaragua canal. 1846301 bushel Taet Ieonseon i Srorge Jandy Latrobe. $ bho didyedind Lake Zuri en . . . el S Se LO5=2.00 | aw ry 0 ax / turned from Kimberley to join in the The puddling department of the Amer- SEAT OF WAR A PARADISE. says that if the bill is carried out the | hishels last year and 157,482,281 bush- abet! £ ein — F arenes freeze ev pursuit.’ a ican Steel Hoop works at Sharon, Pa. - - United States will in six or eight years | ¢|g in ie oS. Ma a! = ! eye no MAStown, | Carnival ] Gl London, war office Spr has closed down indefinitely. The en- | The Country Being R:conquered From Maya | own a waterway between the oceans | Corn exports for the week aggregate 1 i LA Toe ms 6! LH 1 oil s that General French reachec jmber-1 ee mill is now idle Indi that it lefend 1 us the inter- at } 2 5 < 0; g S > tire 1 , ndians a Marvelous One. at it can defend and use in the inte bushels, against 3.450,900 | 7 { Thiirsdabv eve Rober : : I di ; > £ ah W. Thier Mahanoy Cam | 3 ance. ley Thursday evening. Lod 1 o! eres GW. Purcell, oi the Miners’ Na- Ge esc? Pn i os est of its navy and merchant marine. Is last week 0.845 bushels in > Crain, Al i | ® sance, an message follows: Jaco sda ©h: 10 tional Executive Board, was arrested at en. Bravos’ force of government) The enterprise is entirely practic ible | his week a year ago, 5.050.575 bushels St 1 S 5 i as seums an French with a force of artillery, cavaliy | yoyic, “Tenn | Friday, charged with | {OOPS has driven back the Maya In-|and the latest estimate of cost $143,000. | in 1808, 6.441.420 bushels in 1897, and eal ve, {8 > the glitte and mounted infantry reached Kimber Aavaul amit ’ dians in Mexico, and taken possession | ggg, provides for the largest ships. The 22.020 lag in 1806. Since Tole I Ble hard Sane pe a Seddon. { x Yo had or ley this evening. tien ’ of several important towns that were believes thi > richis EE eases aron J. avis, arion, 30; | i : : i a Ts 1 aden wore committee believes that the right Sason rn exports aggregate 2 an Z-ro b : | 1 of busines The war office makes public gnother J i Hants and Nek Linda I occupied by the rebels during the week. | claimed by persons of concessions irom | 136.057. 3K Le oo. t 103.840.121 Ch arles 5: Carter, - apneshun i | he pu rtchada il S, Si ry - | killed and J. L. Beardsley probably la- Ss T: : : i She's, agamst 105040,°2 {Abraham Cofiman, arrsville, $6: John | hu a qigpaieh from Se thhired be an i en Tis comils Seale) by he Mays os Loss, Rica and Nisamgu have ge bushels during the ne period a year |y 5 Washington $8: Timotlt; Gowin, | 1 This een dal, D - > He atT I: 2 tno < c sige rid. 11S 4 Japsed or are of small value, and this { ago anc 0.563.246 1s in 1807-08. | 17 2 rq Gn 2 hy on eral French was received this morning ed air at Topeka, Kas. natural riches are great. An army oih- 01 rernme shot ex 3 Wi nd 1 23,240 bushels | 1 1907-08 Freeport $8; Jolin I. Sprangle, Punxsu- @ i 1829, 1879 Ll Sagas . : Forel ! Te greg ) government should deal directly with tawney. S10. James K. Hooker. Mones- { © > EY pra * ‘I have completely dispersed the enemy | 1 enate Committee on Foreign | cer with Gen. Bravos’ troops writes as | Nicaragua and Costa Rica, leaving EXPORTS INCREASING. fs : Magde K. Rike, West Eli | @ 8 ons from the southern side of Kimberley | Relations has authorized a favorable re- follows of the country: “All this vast| them to adjust all questions growing mn : g ke, i again thi Olipl t ] 1 Arthur R. Johnston, J from Alexandersiontein to Oliphants- | port on the bill to incorporate the | territory, which is now being recon-| out of such concessions. As to the lim . : ! I 7 Clik : | @ . sorts in € fontein and am now going i he en Amc can National Red Cross. quered, contains fabulous wealth and | {tions of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty Stalement of the Government for January is or Sow > | @ ] long wint their ground. Have c Apiuser tng en The steamship Tiger, carrying a car- | an exuberant fertility of soil, which can with Great Brito he report says: Encouraging. Ee, 1 J ev-{ @ rough our g the atmo 1y’s laager and store depot suppl { ! rv Feat tain, the repo; "36: John Eiders Ae | Z id vi i i : 1. C go of 6,000 bales of cotton and 28001 raise everything in the way of agricul- No one can read that article without The monthly statement of the im- | meces Saunders, Irwin i € ot affor ? : customar; 4 Sa - a Kim. tons of phosphate rock, cleared at New | ture. Its forests are extensive and have | concluding that the Nicaragua can: ! ports and exports shows that during yn. Darlington, $8; Melis- | € { out the .p au 20 of 3 A Orleans Sunday for Kobe, Japan. all the valuable woods. The whole | contemplated was an undertaking e: I ew California. $8 HP i Hints pe Yell % Bleve Hie Secretary Root has determined to Eouy is well Worerad, There 3 5 to be completed through the kindly for Y 0, a Probate Cs on ae iT 1 is siritiar as . ral | © ance ame, ¢ singing rds, b : 4 | I : IS wan an J | Br Magersfontein trenches have been sotinng 1 potiey begun by epoca) Shane are Se lh Tue ives o he Jeo povermanss Soens Britain Merchandise: Imports, § 26.975, Of | yy; ion in the Washington ron mine. | 2 are. like sare en .€0nd 1 g = force an) sple age, arg ¢ ¥- | has allowed years to elapse without any nS > ae {ree luty. The : Sti : : A) > } g 2 he Boers aré ¢n £0nar( ood ot reducing the torce 5 & a ) ¥ { which § 046.280 was free oi duty. : 1 vn, Friday an ec b ubandoned and that gS Boers French | of United States troops in Cuba. where. Deer and mountain turkeys are | movement on her part'to carryout the | gain over January, 1800, was about $17,- ne wt 1 Injonion 8, day 3 ¥ i fui { : Y . SHRI JE & many po deavoring a a ae ye of Kin The St. Charles College, at Grand here by the thousands. The Yucatecos, | provisions of that article. It has heen ),C00; exp rts, $117.620,930, gam y pon pe Msn 1d ds at the . | AURAL vo I Peed Sgamtion is scouring the cou y NO = St. aries L oa ‘ ‘ ” ng sec | oT : ; XPOTts, 3 ge hey are Slavs and worked at the { a ho 5 Sh iy i berley. One of General Kelly-Kenny's | Cottean, [.a., together with a large and living in Belize, are only waiting 10 S€¢ (a dead letter from the day the tre over January, 1800, about XC | Braznell mine at the tine of the big ex- | For Sale by Harry MeCulloch, Bik > k Pa. Boston’ otaades of infantry is in pursuit of a|valuable library, was destroyed by fire the war ended and then they will rush | was signed to the present moment. Gold: Imports, $1,088,272, | plosion on December 23. Andy and | = i year, large Boer convoy moving toward | Sunday, causing a loss of $50,000. for these splendid fields. ro _— $4,000,000; exports, $5.601.200, increase, | Mike Parob brothers of | HUNTING FOR GRIEVANCES. CE et o 3. Ti Bloemfontein.’ Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Gloomy Picture of Marriage Denounczd as a Crime. 236,000. Silver: Imports, $2,130,335, | were killed in ‘that explosion a | Democrats Unhappy g of Tou t : Crease o Gen. Cronje, with a start of a day or | one of the oldest Methodist church isp. ? Supporters of the Liberal party to dgerease, $1,000,0000; exports, $4.599,- | tin identified their mangled a { Much Prosperity. iF { 18 employ two, 1s seemingly in full retreat from | hyildings in Chicago, was almost total- Prof. William Graham Sumner has the 20 ater oF Ses of aos eld 2 perl 100, decrease, 1.000. | He would not work in the mine w her is cheat. Suva ot ecaoerite dl |» i re Gen. Roberts, moving northward. Gen. |1y destroyed by fire. loss $100,000. begged the dean of Yale University te mocha 7. Wesiriinster Palace During the last seven months there | they met their death, but secured work he great wave of prosperity that 5 i F French, with the cavalry, simply stayed | Subscriptions to the fand for the per- to help him find out which one of the Hotel Wednesdady afternoon to pro- | Was an increase in the importation cf |at Washington mines and had been at promptly followed the inauguration b | oR over night in Kimberley, and then push- en hl De 2 ; tg le 300 seni 10TS who heard him lecture on fest nouins? th 3 Government's war | merchandise as compare .d with the cor- | work but five days when the fate he | of a Republican National Administra- 4 i ed on to get in touch ‘with he retiring DT $164 - a “Marriage” Saturday caused reports of sioticy Wilired awson M. P.. | responding period in 1899 of $119.450,- tried to escape came swiitly. tion in 1897, in significant contrast S { Two Lette enemy. Military opinion is that Rob- toc has RSSUrOnces A 320000 oie it to be sent to the newspapers. David Lloyd George NM. P.. ‘and Cron- | 324; an increase in the exportation of | The marriages of George W. Beveridge | with the preceding four years of in- , i the “CI erts Wii not ois far a he Bours on tui Ro Ph eg Yrishes jo Dave ty Soden “expelled. Eh Shomer husband of Ohive bers handise of 50.534.073; a Joarenss | land Charles Cozad, two Dioaunenl dustrial anc financial depression, pro § i han’ immediately, because of the transpo 2 a ky Leg- iter showing the difficulty of defining | §1&M , hue of $42,023.71 in the importation of | young men of New Castle “will be the y ! on i : ‘ati ; il 3 sv chreine . : 1 : : moted by Demoecr legis 5 “PEA problems and the need of rest for the islature, who have been in Louisville, | closely just what marriage is the pro- Schreiner, the novelist, were among 2old: ar snarenss In exportation of gold Lieandl to a preity romance of the Spar by Democratic legislative and b i DEAR ha ad} od set agai nife i: those present. The resolution adopted | 0 3 i] BY 1 21 y 3 executive follies; a successful, brill- ts wrote to troops. He has to feed 7 70000 Dirsons av 1 ac Inumos I on Se again inf fessor said : denounced the war as “a crime and | of Sr, 793.164: a decrease in the im- |ish-American war. The two boys were 5, + nq popul A Ton th Thtorest : r ; ait in his army, and the whole Kimberley ankiort with the Republican mem-| “Only 10 per cent. of married couples i hg bar i portation of silver if 644, and a de- | members of the Fifteenth regiment, P. | ey ar, © 1NLCrests | ¥ i : > ‘ ition. e VE Li ; >lunder,” committed at the instigation ¥ $520,044, 2 s itv. whic i STUra CO. Fava yopulation. Roberts has wrought a ber: . . . find that they have realized their ideals. Te dy ¢ of $3.638925 in the exportation | and with their regiments were of Ynmanitys which has immeasurabl 71 NAEHER MFG.C S L change 0 genuine preliminary success and the im- Suit has been begun in the federal | The other go per cent. are unhappy. EEE NE ae ver. stationed in Georgia for some time afi- | eXalted e prestige of American arms, | Gime. q a had blads sression is that he has done enough for | courts of Chattanooga by the Hanover | The novelist takes his hero and heroine 1 €e : ye 1e close of hostilities. While there added to the domain of the Na tion Fo 1 8 spondence regarding the Jameson raid. ter the e $ > suffered : the present. National bank of New York to test the | to the altar, and there leaves them— : DOG FUNERALS DENCURNCE | the two soldiers made the acquaintat some of the fairest and most valuable | to d > ~ ives tras 2 ; : ¢ It protested inst the increasing ar- rE pe : 5 j > 0 (0 me Correspondence from Pretoria gives | constitutionality of the national bank- |to fght it out. Love and romance fade ng of two charming Georgia girls, and aite island areas of the eastern and west- Tila B an extraordinary account of 2,000 Brit- |r wv Taw out of married life with the sound of | maments, rcaffirmed the Liberals’ grati-| CS he coldi north and mu b Lydia E. an exirac ary < ruptey law. Ht ol mu 3 i tude to Sir Henry Campbell-Banner- | Bishop In Paris Creates aa Uproar by Attack= | the foldiers were sent nor hans ern seas, secured for the Repubiic a L , «pound ish soldiers, who, it is said, arrives Pue R 1 % lave Con- | Wedding hells. Weddings really Ean > tered out they corresponded with the : Ko pig ? uerto Rican merchants declare Con : man, John Morley and James Bryce ing a Soc ety Fad. ) > commanding place among the n § much. I toward the end of December last gusing gressional action is essential to the in- | amount to little more than show and aia on i iE young women. In this correspondence | Ch iN nn teaper: for its Ang] > i ol > retres { po 7 iv 3 po f11SS he svste d 2 2 0 op: c e! ane « Plo ee da : 1ie] ar al; : \ 4 3 ) spect i s Hag } medicine the retreat from Dundee at he 5 er terests of the island, as under the For- | uss, and the old-fashioned system of a to carry on a vigorous political propa- | ; There is a curious little scandal in the | the girls agreed to accept the two New a Th ints: on oo > i an Maputa, the boundary between Swazi-| "10 ihe duty on sugar and tobacco | €ivil instead of a religious ceremony he 1 aan fashionable world of It appears | Castle soldiers as. their protector: x 1b greets the winds; an a ¥ | will prov land and Portuguese territory. is prohibitive. L should be established.” ganda for the principles thus enunciat- {1.4 come time since a company started | through life, and a double wedding will ministration of public affairs so broad h { as it has Jetording to the narretive they had The ernment sicamship Nero —eems € a cemetery for dogs, so_ that an animal | be the result early in March and sagacious that it restored broth- S ! 901 DeKa lost their way and wandered for weeks goveme Sams pers BUBONIC PLAGUE IN MANILA. { which had 1 f i fo cars should | Owing to the fact that certain mining { erhood to the Union on the fields of Sih rao a | Miles Officiated i which ven a friend for years s | ! : 1 C S | in Zululand, arriving shoeless, in rags during its recent survey for a trans eins Genera Het not be thrown in dust. Certain fash- | regulations have been violated at two | war, and in its settleme f y Re . cable pn ran a : . i 1 > row st. a ia | 1a s s settlements of peace any dying of es These sidiers, Pacific cable, broke the yeuorg wor “asp Forly-Two Genuine Cases Have Been Discov- Ter Shor] Nelson A. Pils ionable ladies, however, carried the idea | mines in Fshingron Foy, 3 accomplished in a twelvemouth the | [ “DEAT the correspondent says, were thought qa 20 BE. Bis 5 2 Half Being in Chi uesday laid the cornerstone of the] {yrther, and when their doses died is- | dangerous s threatened the hve ind 2 : { it Thonts S. ’ | dey tr suam island marked 5.269 fathoms, only ered—Half Being in Chinese Quarter. Se > , @ err does | industrial and commercial work of | J| Vault ironts and Safes for Walls. ! under tre to have been shut up with Sir George | Guam island marked 5.2 : y ONY tower and gateway to be erected at the | syed funeral cards. The funeral ser- | of the miners, and where the superin- : iodigy ! b ie six & : es 3 cases of - 7 : S E y ry hese gratify | ot 13 know 1 * ves White in Ladysmith. 1 trifle short of six statute miles. Out of a total of 51 cases of sus-|jormitories of the University of Penin-| ices were held in drawing rooms. tendent of the mines resumed work in half a century. Tor these gratifying i Lot us know phat you want q ! four yea A dispatch, dated February 15, says: The New York General Committee | pected bubonic plague reported, 42 sylvania, at Philadelphia, in honor of A day or two since a dog funeral |spite of the notice of the mine inspec- results full credit is assuredly duo the rae La F pe. ¢ I though The British army for the first time | of the Transvaal war relief fynd has proved genuine and 32 deaths resulted, | the university men who served in the sent out by a titled lady reached |tors, the state bureau of mines Republican party. It was Republican THE NAEHER MFG. CO., My trout since the war began is inside the Boer | raised $12.000, which will be forwarded hali of them being Chinamen. There | yar against Spain. Trustees of the in- Bishop, who fook it upon himself to jand mining have authorized the legislation that put in motion our ex- | CINCINNATI, OHIO. | } must sa; frontier. Gen. Roberts, with at least|to London to be applied to the Lord were 12 cases Swine the past week, | stitution, officers of the army and navy. nd a stinging reproof for the tra- |inspectors to ask the court for an in- |isting rusting wheels of industry, thus | boos help me 40,000 infantry, 7,000 cavalry and 130 | Mayor's fund. frosty wilds : 1e olied cy a 105 thousands of SHR invited sty on Christian service. The Bishop | junction to restrain the owners from furnishing employment tomillionsof | 5 Tol ham’s V guns, has turned the Magersfontein The plantations of La Cocotte and ANSP 5h une or Mai I eidence | guests were present lc university told the thing ‘was general. There- [further operations. The mines affected idle hands, and while the Democratic | § 113%, : . : came al lines, and with half of his corps is oper- | Champigny, at Martinique, have been of a health officer, Major Edie, are en- | was represented in every engagement upon he wrote in a relizious publication | are the Black Diamond and vill, in | on and file manfully contributed to > s >: better hi ating on Free State territory. The re-| fred by the negro rioters. The situa- forcing the sanitary regulations. of the war. ; a tirade against the lack of decent feel- | Washington county. ihe & sses of rE ~ hh 8 = Ll fo 1 lik ief of Ki ley is withi 2 ; Fo EA Thirty of the inspectors are China-| The cornerstone was put in place by |; pa -| A fight has brol t the lower e successes of our war with Spain, , / } A lief of Kimberley is within reach ar growing worse : in , 3 ¢ S ] ¥ ling on the part of modern society wo- | ight has broken out in wer : : E 3 Pi g y tion is growing worse. France wil : g | y | their leaders are r clamoring for 2 A stron the way to Bloemsfontein is easier. | cond a cruiser. men who have been furnished by the | General Miles and the introductory re-+ yen. and the whole thing has created | part of Lawrence county between the eir leaders are now clamoring for a ag o : g Gen. French has fixed himself on Gen. | dls Tr : . Chinese merchants. The health depart- | marks by Provost Harrison followed. quite a little sensation. : | children of two district schools, and al- |relinquishment of all tke fruits of > s Componr Cronje’s main line of communications Silas E. Brewster, captain of a| ment census shows the population of | General Miles made an eloquent ad- Sa | ready arrests have been made. There their victories. a fA not do w with Bloemfontein and 20,000 infantry, my a Tommy a hy B. osm Mane is about 190,000, including 31,- | dresss. Asiaep on Sen'ry Duty. lare two district schools in a radius of In all these triumphs they refuse to iakes the Plac i 4 thing. Lelia : 3 d by a wad irom a of one of his | pop Chinese —— te Vow fe oY 1 1 lace of i te . er ; 4 o + 5 . : . . a i : wo mikes, one located in the village of o ¢ g , 4 seveta mn ie ate beng. gashed up = men while he was putting them through Chiness Pirates Active. The Minister of Militia at Ottawa, | wi ienburg, {he other at Burnstown. i . ut National Per Be 208 | ry 3 eA-gre § ex - py oo? QL : : . 2% vec i | Wi 5 rpret as ome ay Spoon lere.” A-great battle 1S expect- { pe firing manual. Misery of Two Lepers. According to news brought by the | Ont, has recived a report fran | Whenever children of the two districts a re 3 28 = ines ° evi He Beds a : : 0 > sperity that rests > pk Andrew Carnegie has notified the| pr J. E. Engstaad has returned to | Steamship Coptic pirates are causing Colonel Otter, i the 2" | meet there is a pitched battle, and re- | Ps I pe Bh hi ig he cure.” — -~ Tent 3 resbyterian church at Scottdale, Pa., Forks, N J | much trouble in Chinese waters. The |nadian contingent in South frica, giv- | Jondly some of them have been injur- ike a vast benediction. heir . - vestitution in Puerto Rico Grand For - from Walsh coun 1 1 Treo ohm : ha last catalogue of minor : 4 water, 1 : that he will present them with a $5,000 ty, where he “went to investigate the | Government seems powerless to stop | ing details of the court-my artial of three | (4° "Af one of the fights the children | last catalogue of minor grievances, er, Iglesias and Eduardo Conde, Puerto | pipe organ for their new church now | dondition of two lepers. He found their depredations. During the early members of the Royal Canadian Regi- | of John Rutter were badly hurt. recited in the House by Lentz, of Ang Rican labor leaders, have issued an ap- nearing “completion. them confined in a sod hovel, with but | part of last month the crew of a steam | ment at Modder river, for having been It is eiven out by officials of the | Ohio, during the recent discussion on “DEAT peal to this government on behalf of Massachusetts G. A. R. asked [one door and one window. Nor- | launch from the gunboat Tweed, sta: |asleep while on sentry duty, and who, it | Cambria Steel company that improve- |the currency bill, was a remarkable 2 Pil I ki f Puerto Rico. The [re Ma ; i } 3 has been reported, were sentenced to | : 5 EE P Tin the workingmen of Tuerto Rico. 1€Y | ihe Ancient Order of Hibernians to not | wegian, aged 30, and a Swede, aged 57, | tioned near Chutou Shang, China, had | has been reported, were sentence | ments costing $2,000,000 will be made exposition of party rancor. He is a during ¢ declare that the working class of their parade on Memorial day, on the ground the elder in the last stages of leprosy, | a lively fight with the pirates who are death. : ; . , | to the works at Johnstown. ‘These im- | pjatant anti-ex pansionist, and, en- re 5 island have been reduced by reason of ction wo ym the | blind and helpless, with his flesh literal- known in the Orient as the “Order of The finding of the court-martial, | provem¢ ats have been contemplated for = y Chilly ene : that such action would detract from th blinc p r : raged at the certs inty of coming de- 36 Cov the war, the hurricane and the action sacredness of the day. ly dropping from his bones; the young- | the Red Flag.” Several pirates were |W hich was sustained by the officer com- | some time and will consist ma ainly of f 2 ts f : ot te 136 Coyd of this government since the storm, to 0 Vv 1 nmoned to Os- | ¢T. Sill able fo wait on his companion. | kil and a number wounded. One | manding the division, was that the Ser- | new open hearth furnaces about 23 of | eat, recklessly charge d the adminis- : a condition of extreme destitution. 1 Janeen toto ns En 2 old | The elder man has a wife and five chil- British ig jacket was shot through the | geant in charge of the post, who was | which will be erected. This will in- | tration with crimes enongh to make | They add that unless action is taken hen a ar) i i a il. | dren, who live on his farm, a short dis- | chest. Other fights have been reported | one of the culprits, be severely repri- | crease the force of employes here sev- | the angels wee p. Like a rattlesnake ; Wi soon riots will occur throughout the | bugler I I t to oss the Tugela | tance away. The younger is unmar- | near Canton, and merchant vessel boats | manded, one of the privates admonish- | eral thousand. {in the dog days, he was blinded by | island, as the poor are desperate from w ” wi a Seat 2 ors ie Tugelay 4 have been held up and robbed. ed, and the third sentenced to eight | At the meeting of the trustees of the {his own venom, striking wildly at! their sufferings in the first battle there. a a a days confinement. new college in process of erection at |gye : sin | ] ays i verything Re yubli san, pointing to | The workingmen demand a radical Seventy-four Republicans and 63 No'ed Kentucky Judge Dead. Fa'al Hide and Seek. = | Sandy Lake, ex-County Superintendent | | every ier 5 i thi ab be racking ! : ~hange in the government of the island. | Democratic members of the Se CABLE FLASHES. | 1.. R. Eckles was unanimously chosen i D ns that Fo following ordinances na County Bar have petitioned Govern- Sons Richy A Be Ss= Plumbers working 2 an Sh I iincipal es of $1,000 4 voar | the Democratic anatomy, and making ! Fl g £ £ i n Ss s re ee . i x > igron, © house in New York City found in a 5 = | ae | the exposure all the more amusing to | Don! of Gor ihe oe ed - ou De Sons 1 Sopoint Jorn o Loy of the Kentucky bar, died Saturday closet the Jecompos sed bodies of two The British steamer Moissei went| A cow infected with tuberculosis was | his opponents because of his inability ! Li aborers on i p Be w > } a ge emocrat, to the vacancy on the bench. i night, aged 87 years. He was an in- boys. They were identified by their! down in the Caspian sea during a gale | discov ered in the herd of Samuel Show to eas ee ni ig ily i ) he more i ES c EY y Dy Edward Galer, the cadet on the {tense Union man during the civil parents as Nat. oefler, aged 0 years, | Saturday, and her crew of 23 were | alter, residing near Terre Hill. and it Could L S.Temeuy oar: 1y: 01 1am. | 3 { ot ours asi aE [at ony Drop by d- | steamer St. Louis, who was arrested at| war, and did much to keep Kentucky | znd Charles Byrnes, aged 11 years. | drowned. | has been killed. Sometime ago a doz- | Jould he be goaded into another in- | SE ers an pe Sha Yor ars those | Southampton, England, for stealing | from seceding. He was Common- They had been missing since August 3 Tris : Iv *imored that Ger. cn cows belonging to Wenger brothers, | temperate harangue, we might beable | 1 Tho who ean Sees hy Se font he pay- notes valued at $4,100, has been releas- | wealth’s attorney, circuit judge and was | |a5t "when they left their homes nearby | many and TR ave both ofiercd | of Weaver land. were killed after having [to find out what is the matter with | 3 chilis Sant 9 $1 shall be made before a vote | cq as the British authorities had no | defeated for Congress in 1863. He was! caving they were going to pick ADDIE Uh Tl ton hotwesn Prgland and then pronounced infected by a State | him end his fection besides tho old | § chilis 13 i jurisdiction over an American ship. one of i Somisonors & form the The bodies were found in a closet | South African republics. expert: . Sig Un . {chronic disorder of State hits, — | Grai ] Robbers looted the Baltimore & Ohio entucky code in 1863, and was speak- | huilt into the wall and it is supposed . | Charles Conw of South non | San Francisco Cl le. | a 7 . * x hael Davitt, who ne | ; : cisco Chronicle and w Minnesota Mines Leased. railroad station at Berlin, Somerset {er of the Kentucky House of Repre-|the boys were playing bide and seek, |. Michael Davitt, wl Fess ed hi township, n Uniontown, has en | | ile ; Tati ~ : ! in the house of commons as a protest | | liko th The National Steel Company has | county, Thursday night, getting $300 in sentatives in 1861. went into the closet, closed the door against England's policy in the Tran * | awarded $2,800 for the loss of his right | No Limit Can | Costs 7 about acquired the lease of the Spruce | cash and stamps. The thieves cut the _—— and could not open it again. There was 5 ir 0 ot oe To: Sant ne f am. Conv got his arm crushed off | The industries of Ohio are feeling | sell it. mine, in Minnesota, which is controlled | telegraph wires and escaped on a hand- Cuba More Than Self-Supporting. a bruise on Byrne's forehead, as|V32 an Tea. | while feeding a corn husker for Brown- | 4 jot. -up from the prosperity w hich | by the Spruce Mining Company, of | car. 1 a 1 f the | though in his frenzy he had dashed his Diplomats in Europe believe that | field Bros. The matier was heard be- | 1 | n response to a resolution of the : , o hin 1 { SH : led in Con. | came to them with the passage of the | Fr which Kimberley, of Pittsburg, At the request of Mrs. Chickering, | Senate the Secretary of War sent to head against the door. Be en Lily vin sine] tote, arblzatgrs, who decided in Coo | Dingley law. On thi int Mr. J. O. | Spa ‘ner. z i 1o- 1 = ? S —_ 3 » of the Indian frontier as | w 5 favor. L 118 po I. i u isthe p principal owner, Sad of the Clo wife of the late Representative Chicker- | the Senate a statement, showing the French Against Rec'procit os Se Sn a minor Si Ya hays a | Mass, President of the National Bank | ; Ie gust pine. os a consideration o ap- ling, of New York, there is to be no {receipts and disbursements of public . g 2 Bs ¥ 2 2 SHase ond OI concessions The 1,800 employes of G. B. Markle | Sandusky, says: : he Accept | may 1,100,000. The Spruce | Congressional funeral in connection | funds in Cuba for 18 Receipts | The customs commission of the irom bt 1 company, at Hazleton, anthracite coal or 16 > t By ember wl is a mine has already shown up an ore de- | ji the interment of the deceased Con- | amount to $16,346,015, of which $15,- the chamber of deputies at Paris has Messages have been received by Boer | mine operators, were Sonifed of a "1 do not reniember when Ohio | Salzor’s Ra posit of 8,000,000 tons. It embrac gressman. 011,08 were from customs. Expendi- concluded hearing the various delega- sympzthizers in New York from Presi- | five per cent. increase in their wages, | Was in better condition financially and | ELE about eighty acres, and is ow ned by T. WW 5 fare Comimitien of | tures amouitted to $14,085.805. The | tions of agricultural and industrial | dent Kruger, saying the latter is not| {he second advance in the last two otherwise. The situation could not | en ¥ Dor Soin Micl EAM The Ways and Means Committee of Yair : he B { | . 4 | Er or 9 aginaw, Mich. . the House has agreed to report a bill | Principal expenditures were as follows: | bodies who gave their views regarding | alarmed by the British successes in the | months. | be better, and so far as IT can see, the | owler, of Detroit. and other Michigan ing re know 'e brew. | Barracks and quarters, $1,260,030; san- | the France- American reciprocity | invasion of the Free | ames A. Molville, of Webster, | outlook has in it nothing but w hat is | men. A lease of fifty years was obtain- abolishing what own to the brew Th were almost un- : | 4 ed by Mr. Rib rley seven me ntl eo NE trade as sixth and eighth barrels | tation, $3,052,282; rural police and ad- x t Se or : 3 A Germun hans has been established | Westmoreland county, who says he | encouraging. . . The railroads have | 4 . Se ) S d€0 . 1 1 . gS, agams I Vy a >W 1 a A 3 1 c r for 5b $12 WE Ta tovalis 1S 80 | aking quarter barrels the smallest ministration, $1,445.467; public work ’ again ! nly a lew |,¢ Manaos, capital of the State of Am- | addicted to drink, has sued John I | been making much money, and T know | or about $120,000, and a royalty of thir- > $700,126: cipalities, $1,239.40, sociations, interested in French |, hz 1 20.C fhe 3 slkeoper ) ges |: Bo : ania i Eo ” packages of this character authorized by | %/ 0,126; municipalities, 239.403. 5 azot with a capita of 20,000,000 | lor, a hotelkeeper, for $10,000 ¢ 2S | in the systems in which I am interest- | ty cents a ton. —- Ee EE exports to the United States, speaking milres German consuls have been | for ling him liquor “though 1 o | By: ER 8 Bin interes So : : 7 Important Coal Land Sale. in its favor. honed for every tre city an towh bl ms. ee While intoxicated | ed—the Central Ohio, the Midland | Sout 3 Death Together. of negro soldiers from Fort One of the largest land sales in Wash- EERE rh Bre azil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina | plaintiff was struck by a train and dis {and the Sandusky— our Dashes is | T. Sacie Le Masters, aged 18, and Mere- x. attacked the city prison |. —- © I gs or Tone ime es 0 Puerto Rican Coffee. and Uruguay. be = t a simply limited by our pacity. Is Pure, Strong, Healthful and Chess, = 1 y PTE : force - 2 a ir oO ~O Vy a d aS d { e ~ by diff Niall aged 10 of Putten, Hf Sg he Diese of iby HE Saturday, when the Litzenberg | gThe interesting statement was made —_——— | = ar | Manufacturers are ne to 61 cr- | Why pay double the price lovers Jie were forbidden to marry by sraihig igi] fer Powe Confined farm. in Centerville borough, was sold Tuesday by the War Department that iT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL | No iia bas Tikoving ders, and there is profitable employ- ity and quantity? Cc E fo SS, © a ¢ . s gH, wds S50 : % | b. » F ce . ihe Bes Dens Dt Doge y t od on a a ad a 11 6 Uniontown parties, represented by | the total hi gofiee Som ghe —— | Tt is enconveping to note thet the { ment for workin gmen, satisfaction, or money refunded, . y We Sco € ch 1 = ar @ ce o ‘ = ¢ = 3 ert 1CC C a ate ~ -. r : cons { n » 5 > a Ie ed in each other's arms. The girl was cer were killed Isis Senn, or Ssg000. The im Cy ” Eo wtavan N= General Wood, ki mae athe man who always has a scheme to put The only statement in this which ‘Try it and you will always buy it. > > i Si das i *: 12 Oo 3: C Es S 4 ve Der . - V pt bs id : . - . J i Ae : - a ; 9 2 contains 180 acres and is underlaid me J er vana, has re ported to the adjutant gen- a might be questioned is at © sit- dead, snd Hall pres LE but | Three hundred Canadian volunteers | ith one of the most valuable blocks | 30, 1809, was 53,243,025 pounds, valued | eral ‘the death by suicide at Havana, | ter away at the tariff is not conspicu- nation Si not Red If Sh pias 2 FOR SALE BY GROCERS. was revived. all was a jockey on the | jor service in the British army have : i 1 | at $6,130.9 I : t se f Congress. © hotier. 8 S g a , 139.5 anuary 21. of Private Martin Erickson, ous at the present session o gre i 10¢. to Sal: HOW T0 the Gover ton, D. C. 4 cases. Boo Free. Dr. If afiliste gore eye: