Tr z = . Bie in mini . pel ROBERTS FIGHTING ON NORTHWARD WE Ve MILLIONS BRE DYING EACK WepK | crear wares ower jpopy HIPEGTING WA WAR VERY S00. "OR. TALMAGE'S SUNDAY SERMON : a or . . . —_— is ~— In the copper region of Upper Michi- - i St BE i e » gan 2,500 miners are out. : . Eo JYadsuing Plant Building. CLOSE TO KROONSTAD. Striking miners at Scranton, Pa, will INDIA’S FAMINE. ickel Steel to bs Made—Pulp BIG PREPARATIONS. AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. ESE EER Be gives work or city Sewer construc- nt Mill Running. —_— A Radical Change in Marksting Methods .y Lac of tion. , . : RR . : i Slinac Lin Relief of Mafeking Probable Next Week—Boers | nore (han a : ————— - Steals The situation at the Buttonw ood A Super the greatest water power ca BE me bf the Reality What Awaits Us, He world fam world famous ‘White’ Sewing Machine than It wiil rest : mine, near Wilkesbarre, Pa, has Dbe- NE 3d dats 7 ; nal system in the world. There is ~ z : : i Copyright 100. needs to n Gen. Roberts had on Thursday night | (op, quiet is _ Mail advices from India show the fam- |, 0, a canal twe miles long, carry-| Chokuro Kadono, of Tokio, Japan, = Wasaivniot or vr this discourse Dr. ever before offered. the muscle pushed his advance to within 20 miles An Englishman has issued a new |!N¢ raging there to be far worse than jn, vam of water 22 feet deep, and | agent of the Japanese government, is in Talmage lifts the curtain from eternal Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How Tt givens C divi 3 = . 3 & - is reported i ificia lispatches. There | more an 200 fee i 3 i force y of Kroonstad, but the most gratifying | Bible, in which the New Testament pre- is rep rted in official dispatches. There I re tran 200 feet wide, to supply force Massachusetts, buying arms aid equip- olisision and 10 80 Nuuoual Way frais of we can Save you money in the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine Now life an news that comes from the front Satur- | cedes the Old. is more distress than has been known I Tames 5d Oynamos copalre. Of meni fof an army of 500,000 men, to be iy 2 00 UN IP hel soon nor our heard, and the easy terms of payment we can offcr, either direct from Tired F day morning is that Gen. Hunter's lead- Catskill. N. Y.. reports a loss of $100,- {in any two previous famines, and the | 8% Jtng foo horse power. placed in the field by the Japanese gov- neither Lave entered into the heart of mun, factory oF through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor- ing and b ing colugn is Facing toward Muteking 000 to berries and fruit by the frost of [affected a covers practically the en- |, oo "pi Sgt ¢ AR oe ernment at once. He is in Worcester ie things wish God hath prepared for t ri ou cannot afford to pass. You know the «White, you know en and reache ryburg, 100 miles from | Friday morning tire country, except the eastern corner | © « on the Canadian side o : i i them that love Him unity y 3 3 12 itry, ‘ the river by a . n t arsenals and] been called ** the beleaguered town on Thursday. | yw iu of the Chicago city directory | watered .by the Ganges. Me river hy Jie same company. This|UOW biging, tools fon arsenals an 1 The city of Corinth has heen called “tiie its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine ard and Hood", Filty rifles s Voybure. at Taungs ork of the Chicago city et - y eC anges. is the Lake Superior Power Company. stud ing American methods of manu- | Paris of antiquity.” Indeed for splendor Cr" £ h an old machine to exchange «8 ma feel ter Fifty miles south of Vryburg, a i ngs enumerators show the population is not} On a map of the United States the dis- | ated with other corporations that | 12¢ turing implements of warfare. He | the world holds no such wonder to-day. It {ts construc:ion is unnecessary. If you naye 2 8! 274 Bushw! ’¥ Ge. Hunter San bi rable | less than 2,001,000. et would extend from W Ashington go developing forests and mines, build- | furnished some startling facts as to the Stood on au istlimus washod by two seus, we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address in full. Hood slowly and contending with cons HH 3 ANA { the Union icksonville, and west to Denver and |: ' x r scal 1 he one sea bringing the commerce of Eu- ES ———— TTC. 2 . H. Norie, manager of the Um le, ¢ vest i railways, buying ships, an - | scale on which Japan is carrying on her . I ros Pred ’ forces. The pick of his mounted men Sank of otk 0 itted suicide at | El Paso, while the famine population is| = add 32 pym hh i ar “ Hi for | Preparations fo > conflict. Tope, the other sex bringing the commerce | WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dep’t A) Cleveland, Ohio. Ya (ho Hest are the 3.000 who are going without bank of Sc tland, committe : NEE i the whole menting with the use of electricity for | Pre! r the coming C of Asin, From her wharfs, in the con- | 105 Sew wheeled transport and at a rate that may his home in Edinburg. El St al fimes Yank i tus ; hs the reduction of ores into steel and fin- The Mikado is Pieparing quietly in struction of which whole kingdoms had pa yu a a ¢ . ¢ J - 2d Otates. Ce > hrs J € lished for The c hed c anies | Pt an army of 500,000 well armed and | been absorbed, war lleys with three P, n Two steamers Friday left New Or ec ates mee LIC h ished forms. The combined companies b war galleys w Elk Lick Pa. possibly bring them to Mafeking « leans carrying 3,000 mules to the British | year more than a million people have |. 0 spent 00.000 in their id In ten Monday or Tuesday. % died, and the present death rate sf... tT hove thon a snditure | Within two years the Japanese army will | the navy yards of all the worid. Hugs = olin rer mee am ported 1,0 President Steyn and a council of the Jarmy in South Africa. : above 50.060 4 weak. ar, Aas 1ave plans for the expenditure be one of the most formidable in point | banded machinery such as modern faven. | == ; ton. leaders of several thousand Free Stat- A Florida farmer and his two boys Tie sate permanent relief centers in of a out $15,000,000 more. : of numbers and > . f any arm- tion cannot equal’lifted ships from the sea | pot now imagioe, “How you havs ers in the Ladybrand and Ficksburg dis- | have cleared $3,000 this season off a}, "ot Fos BC lEs Ho bout the mid- Fhe Lake Superior Power ( Company ed for A sqaipiment © Japanesc | 0B oneside aud transportod them on trueks | changed!” (STONE ar NEWS CONDENSED What Sh trict determined to submit to the men | ¢hree acre strawberry patch. 1 ea ] hic i a. ul oe has a wood pulp mill on the Canadian = ores it he ii I 1e 3 1 5 | deross the isthmus and set them down in A little cbild’s mother had died, and This questi the tion of continuing the war or y . ito ab June, which wii water the coun I side of the Sault river that is Sr ‘ cror considers that the American | the sea on the other side. they comforted her. They said: ‘““Yout a ‘ us answer | is guesddn of co 2 The Western railroads have agreed to altry It is feared, however, that late | 4 tons of wood pulp dailv. Mana make of offensive and defensive arms is| The revenue officers of the city went | mother has gone to heaven, Don't ery.” and health! not at a great open air gesting. on. | rate of one fare for the oan ri to the | winter will divert the Monsoon currents Clefaue clams Hos ne ie a Riv oF the best in the world, and he has depu- | down through the olive groves that lined | Aud the next day they went to the grave- PENSIONS GRANTED. boiling! no fighting men decided to ght oth Republican National convention. and add insnensely to the suffering. 1s1000 d ily over the outnit of Ty Sim tized a force of the brightest educated | the Leach to collect a tariff from all na- yard, and they laid the body of the mothor wator & sot Sg Who Appeass to be ja ective ¢ am The big glucose plant of the United Where the natives are in charge of | Je oh IY r Hie J ite no (Young men in the cmpire to go to for- Tu a all Poop Spotted 5 down into foe ground, aud she little gi Tree Raspberry manc egan to advance OWwWa - a 1 . ain : »y . au jo y . , ” milan games, and x beauty 1 came up to 10 verge o he grave and, x i a British 3 came into contact on Thurs- | States Sugar Refining Company atthe relief ‘work there an entire ab-| 50 poy Michipicoten and n > . Pats Ind suds dom he forces | lands sat in her theatres, walked in her ye sald: “Is this heaven?” We Spent Qvar Forly Years in bed 5 Church Three ti day with C ampbell's brigade, and Bra- Waukegan, 11, will be closed down. sence of system and indifference to the |. Sudbury the company claims it eavy artillery fo bask up the Se porticos and threw itself on the altar of | yave no idea what heaven is. It is the Wrangle Resul's in Pastor Resigning. acres cach bouts: horse, miles northeast of Over 30,000 delegates are expected at | sufferings. When grain is entrusted to}. 140 to make & nickel stool at lower of infantry, which the Mikado will put | per stupendous dissipations. Column and | grave here, it is darkness here, but there is Kail Storm at Toledo. South Ti is N’'Cl A 3 ngagement | the international convention of i the care of natives they usually sell it brices than any other Hirai add it also jill. the field before 1903, will be neces- | statue and temple bowildered tho behold- | merrymaking yonder. Methinks when a ona haba it, 2 Sart 5 Eng ith- { tian E ndeavorers in London July 13 to for their own use. Instances are known claims to Nave sols od th rable of | Say, and the finest and most powerful er, There were white marble fountains | youl arrives some angel takes it around to To shoied with no positive success on ¢ ig : . of starving men being forced to give EI EL © : Lg I oy Bo make of guns will be purchased. From ints whi, ES apertures 2 the side, | slow it the wonders of tnt biased piace, Pensions granted [ast week ag follows: Take Laxa er side < . . . Very , ; ssessed jor : asure = x . sig “this countr ladon will sail for | there shed waters vers 16r3 known | ‘The usher angel says to the newly arrived: 81033 gra NY ar Sr Tuesday Gen. Hutton attempted to Coal is demanding famine prices in everything they posse sed for a Measure | yye states that he has made contracts r Rae y Kade ! 10 il] for health giving qualiti Around | “These are the martyrs that perished at | Peter Sarlonis, Johnstown, $8; William E. seize a Boer convoy that was leaving re land and exports of American for a little grain, to make their wills in | (on fe firm of Krupp, Germany. un- | Palen is princina destination WIT these basins, twisted Rite ‘wronths of Plotmonts thoso were torn to pieces at the | Ogden, Waynesburg, $3; John P. Sit the Zand river. He advanced toward Ee amonds to that country will be-10r a ittle grain, to make their Vv ills M {der which he will supply nickel steel for Ge Lue on works of Krupp, in Essen, | stone, tliero were all tho beautics of inquisition; this 1 the throne of the great | map, Johnstown, SQ: Andicw C. Glass, - 8 The mo the river with mounted infantry. includ- | favor of natives, who thereafter refuse | 00g projectiles. made ‘by an|SSima sculpture aud architecture, while, stand- | Jahovah: 1 Jesus.” “Lam going to | pogiord, $12: Wilson Cromer, East duced wit Vein nf a gin. 0 co > the supply until the man - i a Kadono says that Japan is going to | ing, as if to gaard the costly dis ay, a Josns.” s zy “I am going S WG J 7,000 to I: ng the C 1i A long line of wag- to continue the supply unt electric process. The works for this ¥ ! 300 Josns,” said a d ing 30Y} going ] $10; William Carnagey, New ) 0 I i ie Sanadians. bl g An immense vein of fire clay has been |. | as >a i ats be in the front rank when the war cloud | a statue of Hercules of burnished Corint {0 zee Jesus.” The misstonacy sald; “Tou | Salem, $i Ww Ns a ES ies ons was plainly visib et Gen. Hutton's | found at Industry, Pa. Steps have been Jabics arc the greatest sufferers and | 2r2nch of the business are now under |pug5 ger the custern coast of Asin, | Innbrass. Vases of terra eobtn adorned | ae ones you will see Him?’ *Ob, yes: | Castle, $6: William Wilson, Belle onte, Do Y On becoming aware of Gen. Hu taken for the building of a fire-brick fy, = io Ike The flea that swarm Soastnichon Japan does not intend to be wiped off | the cemeteries of tho dead—vases so cost- | that’s what I want to go to Lieaven for $8; John W. Adams, Braddock, $6; Shake int object, the Boers stopped their retreat plant. iterally die like the I i ; | ! I'he power works, now under way on the face of the earch. to be dived on ly that Julius Cesar was not satisfied until | «But,» sald the missionary, ‘suppose Jesns John "W. Daugherty. Indiana, $8: Geo. LR powder for and opened fire with ten guns. They oo over their little bodies. Tany of the 1 fhe American side of the Sault tiver ee nD he an lie had captured them for Rome. Armod | should go away from heavon—what then? 130 MY onayibure, So. Williad - ee seemed in great force, and threatened Orders have reached Terre 2140, lave sent to the relief centers, each bear | Gigisy’ of 0 Corot two miles tone, now 1 2 1 Sia Wh ions Re officials, the Corintharii, paced up and “I should follow him,” said tho dying b N. Jones. Canondbure, $10; Dallas I. t wollen, H Hutton’s flank Ind.. that one of the big steel trusting some distinctive mark as the only half done, debouching into a wide fore- )e some day. ten war conics, Sa | down to see that no statue was def: reed, | “put it Jesus went down to hell— li nu A ae rN Jobes and Ingrov Sain. ee ofinitely after | wav oi ane Sr chill Bf } dono believes that the United States| no pedestal overthrown, uo bas-relief then?” Thedving boy thouzit fora mo. | Crosby, Corry, $10; andrew Ih, DES, 7 Presently mounted Boers were seen mills should be closed indefinitely way mothers can recognize their chil- I 1.y and passing thos : tone power. : ji then? he dying bo, 12 Cas Ketterin and shoe st hed 1 r. They | June 1 dren after the Iaminc 1s over, so wreat 020," passing through a stone j - | will have to hurry to catch up with the | touched. From the edge of the city a hill | ment and then sald, “Whers Jesus is there | Coal Center, $17: asper ettering, Address Al crossing the dry bed of the rive nil a rs iy : MB ay Over, 50 great house 1,368 feet long. set crossways of | ond of the procession. More ships and | arose, with its magnificent burden of col- | can be no hell!” Oh, to stand in his peas- | Apollo, $10; Alexander D. Pugh, circled to the right and began to enfil- Governor Taylor, of Kentucky, has |will be the change in their Appearance. | via sirearn. In this house are to be set a half million of well armed men js| YMES, towers and temples (1009 slaves | once! That will be huiven! Oh, to puto tf | Hookstown, $8: Samuel Horner, Johns Pav il ade the ane while many of the | returned to Was hington, where he will Some of the native ruler re work- 320 turbines and 80 Westinghotse dyna- | what Tara will tele on to rencl the waiting at one shrine), and a citadel so | hand into that hand whieh was woun.do | town. $10; um Mays, Osceola ar 2 . British were hit by Boer shells. _ remain until the supreme court decides {ing harmoniously with the Bri ish and 55s one Tor each set ol tour turbines re a ef thoroughly impregnable that Gibraltar is | for us on the cross, to go around amid tho Mills, fio: Fosicis M. Dick. Spring I Ai S hi The position became serious. The | his case. ate making generous stubseriptions. "These dynanmios are of 500 horse-power pean ‘ atic a heap of sand compared with it. Amid gronps of the redeeme | and shake han is Smit] Tol HEH 1ead talki Boers sent up reinforcements, placing g 2 | been fixed for | Others of the less enlightened class be- | cach shay Gs 2 all that strength and magnificence Corinth | with the prophets and apostles and mar- | dale, $8; Conrad C. Smith, eo an $ ) the Australians in danger of being cut | aturday, lay i U a% Gg Bi Reve the fnnune to be the work of Cod ees PIERCES T THE BEST ARMOR. prod and deled the world. 1 . tyrs and with our own dear beloved ones! | $8: James Henry, Cotas Bie 2 Cas added oS ea o the receptio e tec ates - : t was not to rustiecs who had never i he sat r jou oh ili ellefon 1Mroc off. Thereupon Gen. Hutton ordered a ate EN : fionon and Blair [and consider it a sacrilege to relieve LYNCHED AND RIDDLED. ee seen avything grand nt Paar utioren this Sains aes —— pi v 0 a E. Eck nn. retirement to Welgelegen, where he had from Miao ot those designed by fate to perish. In RL A Marvelous Shell Tested by Officers of the | text. They had heard the best music that away. When we are in trouble and lone- : Bellefonte. $12: Henry H. Spencer, left his own convoy. A porien o the Ti . Quito sailed Thursday several of the interior states, hundreds | West Virginia Mob Hangs a Negro to a Tre», 5 Navy Depar ment. had come from the best instruments in all | some, they don't seem to como to us. We go EI ig George F. Werkheiser, The An forces advanced and engaged the Boers 1 steamer uito saile sday loi mile s away from the nearest railroad Then Shoot Him sig the world; they had heard songs floating | onto the banks of the Jordan and call neross d 2 ex i ; T ; . 2 or é a . ; - ; ; ¢ b 8 xactly th to cover this retirement, which was suc- | from New York for Bombay, carrying itis risking vour lie to allcvicte the : : ® : With one of the soft, metal capped | from morning porticoes and melting in | to them, but they do not seem to hear. | Stroudsburg, $8; Frank S. Jiolinsworth, and pay tl cessfully accomplished. 200,000 bushels of corn for the famine] 2 = ? Fri night about 11:30 o'clock a Hal ab Te ol. | evening groves; they had passed their | Wo say, “Is tt well with tbe child, is it | Waynesboro, $10: Gabriel Pott ay sfully accompli; 1 shell t} »- } districts in Tudia sufferings. : . 3s . . rir | shells of American manufacture, devel- | oy 516 lives among pictures and sculpture | well with the loved ones? and we listen to Jeannette, $8: Sophronia NM. Mulford, ihe Dose pe a a 1 4 74 A 1 : Is f the J im Money is pouring into India from masked mob of 100 men took William oped by the naval ordinance bureau, a | and architecture and Corinthinn brass | hear if any voice comes back over the | Potterbrook. $12; Elizabeth Smiley, Ve: Loo othe tiring troops, but showed no desire to A large number of the Japanese 1M" | oyopy quarter of the globe, but more | Lee, colored, from the jail at Hinton, | . . gis uh which had been molded and shaped : “Ne Hol Untollct as T wd > as an equ Ne : po a are globe, 3 1 , dre ail sininc aval S > A and aped until | waters! None, none! Unbelietsays, “The rE b press the attack further. Meanwhile the migrants at Victoria, B. C., are weav- |p. money is wanted. Direct shipment lw vv, 4 hanged him to a tree neat ix-inch naval rifle Tuesday, plugged a| ly was no chariot wheel in which it had | ape dead, and they are PR pihoata. »Shue, | 102, $8. Boyer, Tri Boer trains streamed away northward, |ers coming under contract to work in of wheat and rice, and almost as much bs Af fier the hanging hi 2 bode wa clean hole through a plate of Harvey- | not sped, and no tower in which it had not | plessed be God, we have a Bible that tells The report that the Dunbar Furnace . 8. Chari blowing up the culverts as they went. New England mills. as these, cattle fod ler is necessary. ddl Ie #1 Ty o d. velous achievement was witnessec y tand there amil all that and say: “All 3 5 ji ies and r I AIN. 5 bs ing firec J : : ) 0 stand 1 3 were never so much alive as now, that the ties and 1 ANTI-=TAX RIOTS Ns explosion in the coal mine of the Vi ERYAN AND TOWNE NAMED. The crime with which Lee was charg- | Assistant Secretary Hackett, for whom | this is nothing, These sounds that come | are only Rl for our coming and thay | Parrish coke works, to Oto capheativs, The People Fought the Gondermes and Many pinks Iron, Coal and Coke Company, in ed was an attempt to g Mrs. . the trial was made at Indian Head. . The | from the temple of Neptune are not music | we shall join them on the other side of the | has been denied.by officials giz ae coy 1 C. si ded Toms Creek, Va. Populist National Convention Held a Red-Hot | 1. Dicienbach, a Chesapeake and Ohio | gun was charged with smokeless powder | compared with the hnrmovtes of which I }river. Oh, glorious reunion, we cannof | pany. The new furnace will be she 1. “Hall's Caf Were Wounded. Ls number of cases of the bubonic Scasion Thursday telegraph operator at t seven | enough to give the shell a velocity of AR be hushivnt grasp now! rEyo Lath not Joes nor ear | ed by July 1. and wili ve a eaparly case of cat: 3 : . - 1a r ifrialv 8 nr hi 7 0 S ac- ! hear sither hav od i 101 o > Anti-tax riots have occurred in Val-| plague at Sydney, N. S W., officially : miles west of that city _ The mob gath- | 2.580 fect per second, or 25 per cent.{ ius and Mercury are not exquisite; your iar ave Suterad ints tho iE % over aoe tons Miata i hu been More encia, Barcelona and Seville. In Val- reported to this date, is 216. Of these After a desperate fight between the | cred in the suburbs of the city and above : proof velocity. ._ | citadel of Acrocorinthus is not strong com- | pared for them that love Him.” Sarish cane Et Sndergo: imported encia, barricades were erected in the |73 have proved fatal. contending forces the Populist National | marched quictly to the county jail. They facts almost startling in their | pared with that which I offer to the poores What a placo of explanation It will bet 1 shut down for several m Ties In — Nizrch car streets, from behind which the mob | pe pit mules of the Penn Gas Coal | convention at Sioux Falls, S. D., Thurs- | Were met by the sheriff and several cit- imp yrtance were laid before the Senate | slave that puts down his burden ap that sot hrevl- JIE repairs, will be put in blas sev=, stoned the gendarmes. On the latter | Company near Irwin, Pa., have been |day night, nominated Charles A. Towne, | Zens. who tried to persuade them to de- |in secret legislative session at the con henaen gate, Fons anniligns think She ere is no question wo ask often- eral days. & ~e endeavoring to dislodge the rioters, they supplanted by two s0-ton locomotives | former congressman from Minnesota, | $1st Judge McWhorter came forward | clusion of the regular open session. Te aah Ot on) POE Ju RYE Ler than why? There ace hindreds of The asphalt trust is to be given a sti ~ ’ e ns were received with rifle shots and two jrjcen by compressed air. for the vice presidency. Mr. Towne |and tried by argument to get the crowd | They related to the invention of a shell Tul ened Tatlin on eve Lath not seen | 8Taves in Greenwood and Laurel Hill that | fight in Pittsburg and many of the M tion, allays policemen were injured. The gen The British ship Sierra Nevada was |was a Republican nearly all his life, but | to refrain from violence aud let the law by a prominent officer of the United | op our heard, neither have entered into ag to A explained. Hospitals for the larger cities of the country. The prime > ast darmes replied with a fusillade, before ked aide The Heads. Melbourne, {in 1802 led the Silver jcans in |take its course. The crowd listened re- | States navy, superior in every essential | the heart of man, the things which God Dea ns ems Jos din liio He 2d factor in this fight will be the G lobe ent a j which the mob fled ERLE Tt is belicved that the cap-itheir holt from fhe St. Lonis National [spec iy to the judg 's remarks. but | quality to any now ip jue by fs or any hath prop: ared for them that love Him.’ ena _— i a misfortune Ria oa 5 Asphalt Company. incorporated in est a The rioting was particularly severe in | }USU@ 8: | = HEE Shen: Ota] ilver | when he was throug 1ewed the ir de- other government. he quality of pen- ou see my text sets forth the idea that, ® oe ~t Virginia a few days ago, and which has newspape < J 4 a > vere drowned. convention and organ d the Silver 1 rough rencwe ! ry a . ihe TA ia suas 0 ' | more than human solution, God will g € or: . Barcelona, where a crowd threw up jun rad 2 men a 3 -v Kurtz her | Republican Ti] of which he was made {mand for the keys to the negro’s cell. | et ration possessed by the shell is said Deven: Salted fl oer! Sisaven) they | Glear it all up. In the i that pours | opened he: \dquarters in Pittsburg. This of Ameri barricades and exchanged musketry fire | _ Quriosity cost Mis ) ary i E Jes A cing that further parleying was [to be so great in No armor now man- ERE on SE nag Aue Sy from the throne no dark mystery can live. | company has opened mines at Golet 3% my resid with gendarmes. Shots were also fired | right arm at the ayncsboro:, 2S x adors » Populist | useless the jailer was compelled to ac- | ufactured in the United States or abroad o . . Things now utterly inccratablo will be | Cal, and the supply of crude asphalt have 3 . 2 ial rd ow o ny of the leaders of the Populist p J longs long and wide is the new Jerusalem, s . upply once ha from ‘the verandas and halsonies of g |laundry. She vegehed forward with her party opposed the making of any DUS! |eede to their demands. Ties was about {has sufficient resistance to withstand it. | und thay have caleuluted how many inbab. | lumined as plainly as though the an: | nual is estimated by the experts my conta number of houses. Several gendarmes |hand to see if the rolls were warm. ination for the vice presidency at this|20 Years of age. and claimed his home [The facts, which were in possession of | itants there as on the earth, how long | SWF De puaien on (le Jone pail that have examined it at upward of 3,- Charles | were hit. A number of rioters were ar- The Presbytery of Philadelphia has convention. favoring the sending of a|was in North Carolina. He had been [a few senators, were deemed so im- | tbe earth will probably stand, and then aan ae pe aol ony Br 000,000 tons. z s eclared itself as overwhelmingly op- : NE ’ = for sever: § 7 rork he | portant that the Senate decid . | they come to this estimate—that after all fot ane 0 was tt . Washingt rested. declared itself as e g1 1 ference committee to the Demo- 101 everal months at work on the |i t cided to con A blind aud Joseph that he was cast into the The largest coal deal in Fayette coun z ville fest S RY Fevis) » fundamental | cenierence co ¢ A " ennealie : ior idar thei Ih Socal Sezslio the nations havo hoen gathered to houaven : Joseph th baliniiny ‘ . y ¢ S i 2 0 arty a 5 v aE 2 er dre Tea iiat hE in | the water pouring through the leaky |would not have it Coal Company. where 400 men went on fy... 2. Pa, Tuesday ‘A woolen mill oii and you went out in the morning, or LASER foe. De hii in the county, outside of the Connells- ine my the rovinces of Barcelona and Valen- | To0f. trike, was the scene of a riot. Thely,. 4 oq Rose Dunkle. advertised | Loy you bounded along the road or street. | (he power of secular music, but do we ap- | ville vein of coking coal. pu BE tcl cia. Pe Seville, where the i ot are The President Friday evening gave a WONDERFUL GOLD | MINES. to the number of several hun-|120¢ aged 19, Kose unkie, advertised | You "had never felt sorrow or sickness. preciate the power of sacred song? There Plans for another great electric rail- upon pic still closed, the excitement i dinner at the White House in honor of - — d, gathered early to prevent any one |i @ Western matrimonial paper and got | Perhaps later you felt a glow in your chesl is nothing more inspiring to me than a | w,y system which will cover all the upon a | There has been Misi rg a Governor and Mrs. Roosevelt. Mem- | New Field in Siberia Said to be the Mos! Val- | irom working. The first attacked was | 11t0 correspondence with William C. 20d 0 Spring in Sons Stop. HE at whole congregution lifted ou tho wave of | \\ J), "f the Monongahela valley ‘have Her Ha gendarmes at Valencia. bers of the cabinet and their wives were uable Ever Discovered. Morgan Thomas, a pipeman. Two re- | Miller, of Evansville, Ind., florist and made He thank God you were permitted Sy un Lili Noon tono ol hose been completed, and the Monongahela Kneels B —_— present. . ee y : volvers were placed at his head and he | engineer. His letters became warm to live. The nerves were harp striugs, and | the memories of the past. Why, some of | Street Railway Company expects to be as I say, ROBBERS WRECK A SAFE General Wesley Merritt, commander New gold fields rivaling in richness | was knocked off his bicvele, Three oth- | and urgent of marriage and despite het | {he sunlight was a doxology, and the rus- | thom were cradle songs in our father’s running cars through to Charleroi, via + Pe toms of 1 of the department of the East, departed the deposits of Cape Nome will be open- [er workmen came to his rescue and a refusal to wed he started east to carry | tling of the robesof a gre crowd rising | house, They are all sparkling with the | Monongahela, West Elizabeth and the + ver Rept a fo i sean tour, and will soon beled to American miners if the expecta- |iree fight ensted. The strikers got the [out his desire for marriage. His let-| up to praise the Lord. You thought that | morning dew of a thousand Christian Sab- other big towns along the valley with- Burglarize the Dunbar, Pa., Postoffice and |'OF oF 1 Cenoral a C Srice ! C expect | arse of it and had to call for reinforce- | ters came from points in West Virginia, | You knew what it was to be well, but thero | pathy, They were sung by brothers and other year.” The charter for the Five ca Make Their Escape succeeded in the east by General [tions of the members of the Russian bai : Kentucky. Hlinois, Maryland and this | iS Do perfeet health on earth. The dis- | sisters gone now, by voices that were aged in anothe vs er a a s i : h arrived i lew Yo . NY: + 3 Ae" : Bre 24 rein. vol 0 vas grante 3 s pe. Brooke : . 2 beiiion y hich Oitived in New Ye oh A short dis tance away another battle | State, and finally he arrived soon after Sor past imu and blatan dn the HE es ie tne ta was a The postoffice at Dunbar, Pa., was Ww iliiam Tyron, an a has Sunday nig 3 on Hh Gian . on iis a 1a progiess The strikers attacked | Easter. He went to the woolen mill | pati a onion dodted ahooareh Are ih because they did tremble an it lobed bath at Daw —— burglarized early Thursday morning. been arrested at Ashton, = 2% on filled ? yriAcasiern Sioeria, Af = 1a half dozen men, who carried dinner {and introduced himself by sending the | dise. They are charged with impurities | = Wiharh I haar these oid savas tl Bead is ed business and is receiving Th fe was sl d by 3 suspicion of having murdered three |hlled. =~ , + cl pails, and drove them off. About 30{girl a bundle of clothing. When she| and distempers. The most elastic and ro- E it nr Mh a 3 i CT i rady resum : tiers. as THE HE ¢ sate was shattere y a strong | children at Provo City, Utah, in Janu-| Vladimir Wonlarlarsky, a colonel of ihots aT Two men were wound- {saw him. love fled. He was a disrepu- | bust health of oarth, compared with that Joos as ou Ii oid ony 50 fog | deposits and attending to matte as charge of nitro-glycerine or dynamite, | ary, 1806. the Russian imperial guard, obtained ! : : 2 which those experience before whom the | 1OUSes joined in the chorus and city chureh | yal. Cashier Hill authorizes the g gly Y, } " pee a I but not seriously. Gen. Supt. |table, dirty, ragged tramp. He would) Which those experience 1 is nothing but | and sailor's bethel and western eabins un- hat all losses, aside from the Two of T and stamps to the value of $110, two Another month will be necessary to eo on an Yas? smermn in t sine arri ol upon the ground and {not be repuls on and, after leaving town all Sh oi ong thas til the whole continent lifts the Doxology i Sie ent th — lie hal ta full Rea valuable registered letters and several | bring order in the Paris exposition, [Waich the expedition 1s to examine. |." 0% hissed and hooted him. Mr | twice, he came back yesterday and fol- soul standing 1nfore the throne, Ou | ad the scepters of eternity beat time in ; locked boxes stolen, v 1 Ey hel ls ‘1 There > > tl applicants p : a ve 1 : by the bank. He estimated the money DEAS dollars in small change taken. The |The American pavilion was formally lere were more than 4o applicants for [ g.,, 10 tried to reason with the nien, lowed the girl abont so persistently that] earth she wasn lifelong invalid. See her | the music, Away then with vour starvel- | bv HI : 8 > pavili formally J nese t he 1 1 ! ! ' ! > : : st that ehill the devot) tthe | | f the two banks at less than $4,000 1 robbery was one of the most daring and | transferred to the French authorities |the grant, which had been sought with 10 the Tatter would not listen to him. | she became hysterical and sought the|3iep now and hear her voico now. | ing tunes that chi 10 devotions of the | loss of the two banks a 4 af $400, years ol s ; 2. i eagerness since the discovery of gold |; > i 5 aa ia Hr wae Sate Catch, if you can, one breath of that | sauctuary aud make the people sit silent | The old bank will have about $3,000 o monthly uccessful ever perpetrated in Fayette | Saturday. 4 [hen some one in thie crowd threw a | police Miller was arrested and after 3 3 qa ? Tt i i ? s on the American side of the Bering sea \ he ine 2 1 celestial air. Health, in all the pulses, | When Jesus is marching on to victory. | this to make good, while ‘his personal i county. here is not the least doubt The Yuk territory (Canada) censu Frean s 2 g : the superintendent on the | examination was made to understand Wh aral a baek ict S occurrin in the minds of those who have viewed Son Diy { -anads >| George Roberts, a veteran Californian as ie Th ron id ledsnoss of bis suit I0 health of vision, healtn of spirits —immoc- on generals Somp hack fom victorious | fess in money will be about $2,700. h e he Of those who have viewed | shows total population 16,500; men, 13.-| © es t Ta vere gash was inflicted, from | the hop essness of his suit. He ref 550 rn Ne racking cough, no sharp do we not cheer them and shout, = months, the wrecked safe and the method used 000; women, 2,000; children, 500; British | Sas that from information which he e blood flowed freely. A num- turned the letters of the foolish girl,| pleurisies, no consuming fovers, no ex- a, huzza?” and when Jesus passes Prohibitionists of the Eighth district, a suffer w by the burglars in blowing it open, that subjects, 4,500; Americans, 9,000; In-|Nad received the deposit of gold on the | her of came to the superin- {cot back his photograph and left town, | hausting ‘paing, no hospitals of wounded | along in the conquest of tho earth shall composed of Northampton, Monroe, pain stri they, the cracksmen, are professionals dians, 350 > Siberian coast promised to be the most | tendent’s assistance and he v dra Ad! promising never to return. men. Health swinging in the air; health | wo not have for Him ono loud, ringing Carbon and Pike counties, have nomi- drowsy] and quite likely are the same thieves Eln : Bic ro od = 1 nd valuable ever discovered. No attempt |away from the mob. The injured man | —_— flowing in ail the streams; health bloom- cheer nated Rev. E. E. Dixon, pastor of East ie io looted the East Brady bank. Sih ar a tue 20 : Bons will be made to work the tundra this {was taken to Wilkesbarre, where a phy- Maniac Mother’s Deed. ing on The ans a iL pelos See All hail the power of Jesus's name! ar Methodist Church, for id Mrs. xX a ke 3 § Sr het ey x : i 1 ches, ack acaes, 18 C re - q X tne Vel Hear of the town pos he widow. at Sparta vi, Because Reet 07, D1 Lon 0 UE AED in det onl | deat to en dun aii Sh | tele an lB een Bh than wi eh Dh iev alienated affections inke £4 ¢ whole ubie was caused by and two ot was made by Mrs. | voice now ringing in the anthem; that old crown Ting recently prayed that 0 Almighty side of Postmaster George H. Swear- lieved she had alienatec 8 companies itt pumps and dredges. discharge of a miner an that went bowed down wih iho And crown Him Lord of all. ho RAD b > which had GOMES, of his father. ah stidip . : Mary Weathers, of Scranton, Pa,! man that wen owed down with the in- 2 : would strike the big brewery which ingen’s residence, and still no person Ons I ed anal ted wool TT an EER Wednesday. Using a sharp table knife, | firmities of age, see him walk now with the But, my friends, if music on earth is 50 | cen built by Scranton capitalists with Cal, Ju was awakened by the force of the ex- Tie hundred sacks 0 smuggled woo Riot at Turtle Grech, Vesuvius Rained Rocke. le cut the throat of her s-year-old | Step ofan immortal athlete, forever young | sweet what will it be in heaven? They all | 5 htning and had his prayer answered. 1898. plosion. All the drawers in the safe {have been seized at Boston, Lawrence A riot of ugly proportions broke out Ti ~able car ote AM Ve {aie i So a 1 he 3 tl again, That night when the needlewoman | know the tune there. All the bost slugers g o e “HEA were rifled. Several report books con- {and Bristol, R. I. It is alleged that $30,- he 1 ugh of Turtle Creel he cable car service up Mount Ve-idangh then gashed jer own throat] ryinted away In the garret a wave of the | of all the ages will join It, choirs of white The South Fork Fire Brick Com- EA taining the business of the office were |000 worth of wool has been smuggled in the borough of S ) es TI L | suvius has been suspended in conse- | time and again, and followed up by | heavenly air resuscitated her forever. Tor | robed children, choirs of patriarchs, choirs | pany has been organized at Johnstown, PINKH. 1 takew— These a of f ral within o vear. about 10 o'clock Sunday night. ree quence of the eruption. Four English- | pounding herself on the head with a| everlasting years to have neither niche nor | of apostlos. Morning stars clapping their ominposed of Eduard A. Barry, man- After | io ALN lese are of no value to y ; men were injured, being ‘hit by men attempted to ascend the mountain | ha atchet. She had the hatchet raised | pain nor weakne: cymbals, thors with their harps, Great Cony an etary, of Johns- ing your the Gbbers, and will no doubt be Governor Beckham, of Kentucky, par- stones and bricks. The trouble Son foot and cluding the vigilance of the | over her 10-month-old child, who was | kath not seen it; ear anthems of God roll on, roll on, other em- | a8er, treasurer and secr Fork . gy Ahirown away in some out of the way | doned John Dugan, serving a sentence | precipitated by an effort of the local carbines who form a cordon at a |lving on the bed. when she fell exhanst- I remark further that we ean in this | pires joining the barmony till the thrones town; W. I. Stineman, of South Jon I bega place. of 21 years for the murder of John C.|fealth board to use the old Wilkins | height beyond which the ascent is con- led to the floor. Her blood fairly world get no just idea of the splendors of | aro all full and the nations all saved, | president; N. A. Loper, of Johnstown, use of y “le i 2 oF 5 are 3 s Homes RLS Y Og Hoh tf i . . on beaver. John tries to describo them. He | Authem shall touch anthem, chorus join | superintendent of work: H. C. Stine- : Colson, a brother of ex-Congressman | iqwnship school house. in the middle {ered afe. they approached the Vd hed the clothing of the infant on , J 1 dies, tal PEACE SOCIETY REJECTS CARNEGIE David G. Colson SWS] : (1B 1 sidered unsaie, €y approached Sg casneh tng e says “twelve gates ara twelve pearls” and rus, and all the sweet sounds of earth | man, of South Fork, and John M. Rose, > . avid Ls, LOISON. of Larimer avenue, in the borough, as! summit. Suddenly the volcano belched | the ! : © that “the foundations of the wall are garn- ¢ vou bo poured into the sar of Christ, | (f Johnstown. ‘A fire brick plant will Lydia 4 . In a collision between two passenger [a pest house, in which to place a num- | forth a stream of lava and large stones, | tots brought in a physician, | ished with all manner of precious stones. | David of the harp wiil be thers, Gabriel of 1 1 t 50 th Fork at once hams V Proposal to Elect Him Vice-President Met Op» | trains at Hardeville, S. C., John Jack-|ber of smallpox patients. The citizens | which descended upon the foolhardy {and after the blood had been checked, | As we stand looking through the telescope | the trampe® will be there. Germany, re- | P€ erected at South Fo , P trains Jac ) I 1 I { i Ys pound : position at Boston. son, a fireman, was killed, and three |of the borough were opposed to this, | tourists, who were rescued in a terribly | the mother and daughter were removed | of St. John we see a blaze of ameth and | deemed, will pour its deep, bass voice into Thursday housekeepers of Butler regular mail clerks were injured. Not a pass- |and gathered around the school house | bruised and battered condition and re- {to the T.ackawanna hospital. The pens; { 2 : an sardonyx oy tho Be 2, 4 igen will add to the musie | ore terrified by the sudden appearance : — A An alten fo Secure the Sloot of | enger was injured. to prevent the smallpox patients from | moved to the hospital | danger. it is thought, will recover, opis, nonin of is fable 3 on of 2! with Rao of a swarm of flies or bugs that invaded vie fering ndrew Carnegi a vice pres Z . : : io i nolice i is i omine iba © s Ss 2 0 i ght, a catar: , it sa ass and | a ate at song. : : ; k A gre Pati ps Jee pres gency The Paris Patrie says Emperor Will- [being brought there. When the police! The activity of Vesuvius is becoming | but only light hope ire entertained a city like tho sun. John bids us look again, | closing hymn to-day we might cateh an | the houses and literally blackened the Co bi . at tl 3 1 € liam’s friendship for England is inspired [and special officers tried to drive tha [more formidable oa the observatory of- {for the mother. Mrs. Weathers is 35| und we see thrones—thrones of tho proph- | echo that slips from the gates. Who knows | floors and walls, they were so numerous. - oped a bitter contest at the annual meet- S o e | citizens away a riot ensued. ficials announce that the seismic instru- | years of age. A week ago she had het] ots, thrones of the patriarchs, thrones of | but that when the heavenl door opens to- | The flies were long and slim and not : r. which has } by a prospect war with the United | 3 2 1 y F £ § ing of the society, which has held at] 2] Te 1: 4 Te Sl SE EE ments are ey agitated. A thick | husband Sent to jail for beating ‘her | the angels, thrones of the apostles, thrones | day to let some soul through thers may ike v cockroaches in appearance « ’ tates, in which case he wants Eng ! Sa unlike young Pr DEA Boston, Mass., Wednesday. Mr. Car- land for a friend ne Farming Exports Increass. column of smoke is rising from the cra- [and since then she has been drinking | of the martyrs, throne of Jesus, throne of | coms forth the strain of the jubilant | ,nd in ‘movement, After the first sweep- negie was denounced by members of the | 2nd 1Or a Irend. i x i > p ey I heavilv God. And we turn round to see the gloiv, | voices until wo cateh it? Oh, that as the a > 3 “ viv express Eg 5 3 i rof. F vetrie | The monthly statement issued by t ter. and the earth shoc ks are violent | heavily. Ti % : ing out of the little pests they disap society as a man who had attained his Explorations by Prof. Flinders Petrie 1e month ate Ssted Oy the "he Democrat senibors of ihe | I EL ha and it is thrones, thrones, thrones! song drops down from heaven it might 1 5 benefit 1; Trav ge Es | bureau of statistics, shows that dt { The emocratic members f thei John bids us q y Wit wiv i : peared as mysteriously as they came. prominence through the agency of |in Abydos, Egypt, have resulted in find- | bureau of tatisti it 1 £1 ated 2 1 SR } Rr evalt Will No! Ry~ John bids us look aguin and 3 the | meet Jul way a song coming up from A Lydia |] th © y 1 ing many historical facts of the first |April the exports we ye follows: jHionse have started a boom for Repre- | tcoscvelt Will Not Run. great procession of the redaesmod passing, | earth! “Not guilty” was the verdict of the Jean. ot oe Zaposition RE ye Hoh Nolen a | Breadstufis. $18, 566.7 iticrease. as Green, of Reading, for vi Governor Roosevelt is definitely and Jeune on : white ores x ds the 1 nh 1h rise forthe doxclogy, all the multi- | jury, and Charles Robinson, the Spruce ol 4 d e gles 1 i {. 2 9. $3.420.000: | P | irrevocably out of the field as a” vie nd all the armies of he Aven follow ou | tu.is ~ the blessed. Let usrise with them, oe ir - ; 1 oC rible BIC name was withdrawn. ing has been known hitherto. wh h Api. Q 09. Phas. 005; | TS Er ——— ir y only 0 4 lity He ha a white horses. Infinite eavaleade passing and so at this hour tho joys of the church creek telegr raph OpEIatog, who Jaded aad diz everal members of the society an- The Russian expedition, which h 109% Soonis0n, Scorer A Rebel Defeat. | presidential possibility. €, as Made booing; empires pressing iuto line on earth and the joys of the charch in with bullets the body of John O'Neil : . "elk pec : 2 : provisions, 3.147,286, in Sa wm {the party managers and Republicans following ages: dis satic AVS er pol % betrayer of his wife, on the morning of of medi nounced their intention to resign their [just landed in New York sects the | , FE : anila, dated Thurs- | 1 : ET ollowing age dispensation heaven will mingle their ehalices, and the membership if Mr. Carnegic were elect- Just fan i the el ! | 508.000; cotton, 24,684,031, mn- sents have suffered | generally realize that he is Jot to be | after dispensation; d apparel of our mourning will seem to | January 17, is a free man. The jury re- After ta ia president. concessions of he ost Pe rian tracts mineral oi . $6,085 1 gen use ih “thought of in connection with the nom- | glory; Zura; whiten into the spotl ment of the | tired at 10 o'clock Friday morning and Compou d to fos a rive 2 : Pape ; ome in the ooo. For lo]? ; 0 : 21k LB a A gash He will make the race for re Hous Ano pr 4 1% into line islands 0s. God grart that through the merey | at 3 o'clock a verdict was reached. At amall rr richness ot the gold yield. tor 1 exports ar- | province of Albay. L.uz( o un- as governor of New York this|© 18 oo shoulder to shoulder; genera- of our Lord Jesus wo may all get therel St e jurors stood nine for acquittal ; FT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. In the Senate Senator Chandler de- -d ox $618,087 “ac | dred riflemen ang 2% Joloy See [ve nd will look forward to the Pres tions before the flood following genera- ? int a for eto pia Torgwh BR —. FAS Sih a. Dp -eparing to attack vn a I= tions a e flooc as Jesus 1s at ‘e Owe G N »— J . clared that the government is being for the same oy fo ® mney o> 1 nd gC: ap: 1 nomination in 1904, as the goal | (> Safes Eh li song aa Jan, . We Owe Gud the Test, - A congregational vote in the Irwin me ) The United States Senate has au-| victimized by the armor plate manufac tain Lester Xi. Simons, with a com ambition. Ne ry Li Jae Ie We need to regard certain specific claims od fed | Opiens thorized the erection of a statue of i of the Forty-seventh — unteer SiR i8 sword iu signal o victory 2 God upon our daily life, just because Ho Presbyterian. wrch resulted in the turers, and that the so-called secret pro- cesses of making armor are all humbug. Damaging gales are reported from | the German coasts. Near Leba four Crd = crowns are Jitter and all eps CABLE FLASHES. swung out and all chimes rang and i balleluiahs chanted, aud some cry illed 5 God. First of all He deserve We owe Him our unsw 2 often worry needless dvanced to meet them and 1 Longfellow in Washington. Summary Punishment. { ment, a The Senate confirmed the nomina- i tions of Sanford B. Dole to be gov- our confi- | members indorsing the efforts of Bur- 3 ving trast, | gess Rodgers to stop Sunday desecra- and practi- 1 tion, Sunday selling of liquor and to leader, a nati pri on . . H “Glory to God most high!™ and some, Toren ove at ong CHosinna to the son of David!” and 1 2 A caily doubt His power and His goodness. . i i Al s 7 ernor, and Henry E. Cooper to be sec- ave been lost, and ik on @ street car a jwas w ed and captured after his has as som i makes i clean out the dives A lively ensade whise § vessels have been lost, and all on board | K 3 horse had been shot under him. | some, “Worthy is the Lamb that was | { a ~ ’ will be begun. The burgess threatens retary of Hawaii. ned Tr Br : Ki 1 | Sunday night by Gus W ilson, i i a lain” : calm in the midst of great pressure and drowned. rom 3remen, iel and | 7 a D — I © ers in England are now plac- | slain!” till all exclamations of endearment as the thought that God is in His Lin to raid the colony of foreign miners be- Representative Ring Si Uhh Bas 1b | Mlopsbuig come eports of the ot oe bik te tre tbl A Warning to the Pope. ling end of the war at about June. and homage in the vocabulary of heaven | i, i'ihicis o good world, and that our life | cause of their rowdyism. seat in a car. Tl on one of the principal streets | tv and caused intense i is reported that the James, wife of a negro | ¢ 1 ahaa are exhausted and there comes up surge Ja S, W Ia gro | Rumors of a plot to assassinate Lord | atter surge of “Amen! Amen! and Amen!” A attended the {Roberts cannot be confirmed at the Lon- | “Eye hath not seen it; ear hath not heard angelist, who it.” 8kim from the summer waters the troduced in the House a bill to pay | fishing smacks with a number of Brigham H. Roberts $2,000 for mileage R. W. Davis and J. N. Russell, of the and ense while defending his right| Ena Foundry and Machine Company, to a seat in the House. ! moves on to happy issues. ‘[am per- The Midland Coal Company suaded, ’ says the apostle, *‘that he is able to guard that Ww hich [I have commit- s be- gun the work of opening mines on Plum run. near Houstonville, Washing- i don war office. r s Sana > ted unto him. God just 2 : + Warren, O., have sold the Davis cast- > doctrine. She had : Eroniese sparkles, and you will get no y LE ton county The es will employ y : : . Wa » 0, es art 3 Ste 1 loctrine. She had ntet a . AUS he IS Got : 3 1 county. he mines will employ sev- The Senate committee on public build- | ing machine patent to the W heeling Wilson. oh pon he Es mr G t God commanded her to hoa 5 I Sm Ho ldoa of the sheen of the everlasting sea. Er right Til eral hundred men. The charter has been - s i; % oe D tf Ors iT e S c arle a; { ) javaria, 18 K N ; cities, i 5. 3 ac et i ings and grounds has reported favora- jand Hegele Patterson Company, of Shion ies from Anvusty.. be | make known to the Pope he has but | death is expected soon. Tie un splendors of earthly Hin, and when they brought the best of their flocks as for a railroad one mile in length | bly a bill for a public building at Hunt- | Pittsburg. align a ay > three months to live. Her ‘husband | p13 ; — y z pping = Y | and their first fruits to tho altar. “Iwill | to connect the new mines swith the ingdon, W. Va, to cost $120,000, of Cl M. Woli 1 Ge _ |ecrowd ynched. He was bei t teow Tis Toone Hon the haul. > French cabinet has issued al Which you might mount to the city of God. not offer to my God that which costs Cl tors Valley i tor HH hich $15,000 shall be for th arence olie and George W en to Atlanta for safe keeping. drew s money trom the bank to pay it that the: ninnicipal clcetlons Hyery house is # palace; every house is a Nothing” sail a Dorshippar ih -hartiers alley railroad at ouston- whic 5 e site. Piggott, employes of the Chicago wat- Sle and with a female com- | eed ihe fovaiima triumph; every covering of tho head aj got H0& I the olor DE i ville. The Senate committee on public |er office in that city, are under arrest. Child Kills His Father en route to Rome with | BER 2 2% coronation; every meal is a banquet, every at ints a ti a tc ee oe | Serious reports are current that the | stroke from the tow ers into our offering to God we C is a wedding bell; —— | Ashantis are determined to throw off | every day is a jubllee, every lour a rap- al Ivhe British vok rv have sec ture and every moment an ¢ stasy. “Ey * Den in Merc co. {the British yoke. that they have sec ured he Sta ake tn by : 1 morning while cleaning out a well. He | the co-opers ition of cight other tribes not se az 1atn no pear it ¢ i jt hat tl now able to rai 1 remark furthe an get no id : your own. de was adjusting a rope to a tree when he land that they are e to raise 20, | oye vennions of ik z ne yon hava ever Iloin fhe wuiiaed gia: og on K Vil lit fel] first striking a fence and then roll- a friend, or | YOU ¢ 2 on 1611 God hos haep de- 19 into the we distance f 6. ) due. Hs who gave | INE into th ell, listance of 40 feet Ne buildings has reported favorably a bill | charged with being implicated in a con P providing for a Government building spiracy by means of which the city was to cost $1,250,000, to be located in New defrauded ont of $200,000 in the last five Orleans. years. Chairman Gardner reported to the The National Tube Company's wor House the Gardner 8-hour labor bill, [at Benwood, W. Va. have closed dos a coms short ideal. Look over 17 1 of a Jay and Joseph Anglemyer, of near Kinsman, was probably fatally injured Tuesday eter McIntyre, the gent of the Richelicu & Ontario Ie rigation Com- was shot and 2 led Thursday by his 13-year old sone The boy wanted to go to a neighboring town, but his father refused enda de Jap to Don E quar Loco warriors. been across the seas in 1 : - r iillior . | A peasant a village near even an acquaintance, in str 3 r ras plise ortlv altervar, with favorable recommendation. indefinitely, throwing 3.000 out of work. | him The then drew |'°7 o! 2 7 {ion pends g Vt Si . a Ss, land, yon So Ion i id to the world in ITis Son not only His best | He was rbscued shortly afterward, but The census office has been pronounc-| The California Raisin Growers’ As-|a 2 ballet went {21 tA Property i for | "murdered nine members of his | thrilled and how lad you wera to see him. glit, but tie ove which cost Him most, ex cannot recover ” and a new building may be | sociation has adopted a plan to control father’ s heart. ne mam i n ubstitute for | : A i 2 ? | What will bs our joy, after wo have peets from us a sacrificial response. Benjamin F. Mav, sheriff of West- ed unsate, 5 ¥y De ~ ir ; i ‘ Ind e ha mple | family and wounded cral others. Be- re : : Ey erected. the California raisin crop for the next 1e boy was arrested. He says hel nda fe est as ample Yo eal be sae ks tho seas of death, to meet £ = : 1 moreland county seriously injured J tm three years and put up prices. only wanted to rhten ‘his f wat ind is situated in the Bi 101s et 24 { ble filled ey ith ahs to Sy of the Lord those from wham we hava Oh, that everything gend anz i, in a runaway rear wheel 3 i T € Sta an hour's ride from jthe ground a stab with cattle. ong been separated, After we have might go out of our creed, ont of our li 11 +1 v ~ 1riei ro Four People Killzd. The S S that the revol : 7 ! 3 put. ght g . fell off the wagon he was driving and he Sharon Steel Company has secur- > the City 1 i ir x away from our friends ten or file out of our heart! W : = ; t Co office dispate 4 ilo ¥ : Ble: or the hors an av S vw One of the worst wrecks that has oc- |ed a lease on 12,000 acres of land be- A $500, 000 01 Deal. | fi att on at Ha and we coma upon then w 0 mourner? What are you ne for, , hor : ai RI Sl May was atta ~ . eo" 3 fe i» deat 3 NH « eg : curred in Wyoming in recent years took [tween Leesburg, Mercer county, and The Blossburg Oil Compan Isic wi ace 1-Hai- | ferently they look. Their hh 0 worker? What are you fearing death f 1rown ently to the ground, susein 1 n O’Neills sidetrack, 16 miles | Harrisville, Butler county, Pa., which i he BI urg Oil Company, which a 1 . Capt. W atson | and wrinkles have come 0 man ? on, it wa could y Hit np ing a broken tlder, a cture of a place O » a 1 IS | recently struck a big produc er in the nd to men of the Chinese battalion, | and we say, “How you heads. an Him; live new liv leg and cther i west of Rawlins, on the Union Pacific, { underlaid with rich deposits of coal and Tuesday, when an eastbound fast freight | limestone. The company will open drawn by two locomotives dashed |mines and a quarry and use the product 3, ope aid love and holi- >ald be nothiig bat zaines field, Pa., from the Standard accepted cre attacked by 3,000 Chinese. The | But, ob, when we stand before il tter were repuis sed with no casualties | 21l cares gons from the facs, ali ),000 1 tional Sahbath Alliance is : leases, wells, and appliances the British force.” sorrow disappeared; and, fee *last cloud, and the The N h an open switch and down afin their works now under course ofl... >e arning for the x of that blessed land, methink A m pletion working to abolish the Sunday delivery throug E : A ox 1 : Of thas been earnin tor th ee oe and, : 3 y y high embankment, killing four and i | fonteon 4 .25-mile railroad will | stockholders nearly $200 per day The production of rice in the United to each other, with an exaltation we can- of ice cream in New York. juring as many more. be built to the mines. oil was struck. A States is becoming quite an industry.