” k 3 : O0OL BEADS PREVENT LOGDSHD| TEST ws NOTES GERRNS CONPHLED TO RERENT) SURGENTS CoNCENTRATIG. | pag ETD BY RAND J] | cAonenst aes [pp R THLMACES SONDAY SERMON |i sms fee | = Scores of hogs in Washington coun- ——e More Fighting to be Done in Luzon—Fili- British Demanded Surrender of Shan cours, it. 3.008 dy so stil ot tis In ; ’ ’ Owing to the drought, 5 : n, Pa, ha wwe raised the price — American Examp’e. . —_— With Chinese—Hopeful Outlook. Washington, P fills up his life with thoughts of death i 7, Md., are dying of cholera i : COUNSEL HEEDED. ty, Md., are dyir dairymen of LEADERS DEGRADED. pino Tactics Modeled Upon the CITY OFFICIALS SCORED. Kuan—Russians Have Another HR | AN ELOQUENT DI DISCOURSE. fo Wp Sicouni ff 1 is duty to he Three Thousand Angry Strikers on March Are | Of milk.” The Chinese Emperor's Edict Names the — Grand Jury Says the Akron Trouble Could far from being the highest style of Chris wm asylum for i i y >a Subject: Thickening Gloom — Growing 2 1 } often 1o.4 Turned Back by Organizers—Armed he he . rs at Princes Selected for Punishment—An Four troops of cavary and two com- Have Easily Been Averted—Sixly- The allies have occupied Shan Hai OI Without Teligion = Disiak Pros tsy, Life i a r is ah dic ro : e 1s suffering 3d é . : : : Fe - S| a! > Deputies Ready to Repel Them. er famine. Earnest Effort Eeing Made. panics of infantry have recently rein- five True Eills Returned. Kuan, which was surrendered on the | pect—Consoling Suggestions to Those | morning!” He is now an infide 2 BR ris a Owing to seven cases of diphtheria, —— forced Gen. Young in Northern Luzon, i demand of the English warships. The YWho Have Passed Life's Meridian, Bat Heer are mes od we op and : - or Cos Tt : : . : i S eC ce ating . . . ; i : : | B " ought to give ourselves to e contempla- John Mitchell, president of the Unit- | seven schools at Conneaut, O., have A dispatch from Tien Tsin, dated Fri- w here the insurgents ge Sonconpating The special grand jury, which for Russian general staff has received a dis- | [Copyright 1800.1 A aan whom the been closed. aT in the mountains of North and South patch dealing with the operations north pA ASTITNGTOY, D. C.—1In this sermon | soul time endsand eternity begins. We must 1 s ‘A German fo me into five weeks has en investigating the z y= ; Gerry jorce ca : Ilocos provinces, under the leadership : ks has been Investigating Lhe of Old Niu Shwang, which says that almace discourses upon the invita- | go through that one There is no collision with 8,000 Chinese, described | of Aglipay, the excommunicated priest Akron (O.) riot of August 22, in which | Gen. Fleischer’s division of 6,000 men, | tion given to Christ to stay overnight in | roundabout way, no bypath, no circuitous as Boxers. a few miles south of Tien and renegade. Gen. Tino and Gen. Vil- | the city building was burned and two | with artillery, engaged the Chinese on Hie Oriental villaze, and makes some Con route. Die we must, and it will be ie us a % oo . - 1 . : . oi 3 | solatorv suegestio a s L ence a admir- ro women | Isin this morning. The Germans were laneuve, who had been quiet for some | children killed, has filed a report. The |3, Vast plain covered with high gras fory Suegestic he test is lu a shameful occurrence or a time of admir ed Mine Workers of America, gave the| = ; 3 3 : Foci The New Mason keynote of the strike situation in West- footpads have exten side Park at Wilkesbarre, Pa., Tuesday |{; Uniontown, I g of negro r operations + . xxiv. 29. “Abide with us, for it is toward | able behavior. Our friends may stretch before the largest crowd that ever gath t s : z £ Z ei] . ime, are now showing signs of becom- tie it ps : The Russians 1 killed i ! : i : SRS nlare : it n | checked a ~ompelle etire on 4 1S sibility e s lost two officers killed and > 2 0! ir ered in the anthracite regions. Injare dead, h other 1 checked ind compe ed to retire On|i,o active, as the end of the rainy sea- responsibility for the riot is laid on the gi onded. Col Artamanoff. | © pea® were. having concluded their gut their hands by heed ss Taek, but 5 substance he told the men that they|? luel with 1 " Tien Tsin. There is reason to believe son approaches. police department and the assertion is while reconnoitering with two squad- | err: nd o a le phil nod nn Sporty iy id is nites but } e " 1 i 1 T > 1 “hi >] is cas vere . ade 5 . iE Ae ing a fi sale ave started a ; arce ats s, already won a great victory, as the| The plant of the Atlantic Fube that the : hinesc A a “Che not} Of late there has been considerable ale She the character, number, age|rons of cavalry, came into touch with | the city gate and are hele way Sh — Soe the Je e. The breath 1 ie ‘orks at Beaver Fall en Ker ang’'s {sc : 3 ahs : a rs e a > ’aS . 1 i 3 | vay : big coal and transportation companies | Works at Beaver ls. Pa., has been | Boxers, but were 1 ung 1ang's | scouting and skirmishing in the prov- [ahd physique of the rioters was such] yy o000 disciplined Chinese. These | Emmaus, the place of their residence. | will fail. and the eyes will close, and the | and North Ilocos, though that at any time they could have been | Fleischer is expected to hey go with a sad heart. Jesus. who | heart will stop. You m veterans, who had been ordered to wait {inces of Abra i clos ihe couch » on Be abo had made concessions to them. They |put on double turn. al: < 3 |] ? » | magazine stood. The force of the ex- agua and | are on one ot the biggest rises in their plosion was so great that there is not a must not expect to have all their wrongs ade at Brus- near here in view of the possibility that | without decisive results. It is obvious, dispersed by a dozen courageous men. Gen. Grodekoff, the com- | had been their admiration and their jov, | with gorgeous tapestry but “what does oF righted at this time, but if they m eged plot to the foreig would bar his progress | however, that the maneuvers of the Fili- It is stated that the saloons are to|mander in Amur, has word or Prince | had been haselv massacred and entom! bed. | death care for bed curtains? You may y tain their organization they will even- to the Sapita al” pinos are more skilful than formerly, blame, for except for them and the|Ching, with a view of facilitating peace | As, with sad face and broken heart, they | hang the room with the finest works of : in tually obtain all they have demanded. at Bromley, Ky., was On Saturday 7,000 rebels attacked the | and that the field tactics of the Ameri- liquor sold to the turbulent element the negotiations, has ordered the governor | ns oi 1 Hi nner ae art, “but what goss desth pee fo pistes? He implored them not to return to th St to detect o Bre which destroyed market town of Sai Wan, eight miles cans are being followed by them. rioters would not have been nerved t0|of Tstoikar to cease hostilities. Fiftesn Pe ness ot al Ha pie Joi Soy A de, Sen Bis BR flings work until the offers made by the oper-|¢ ; 556 worth o northeast of San Chun, but were de- This week the commission will begin | commit their violent deeds. hundred Chinese surrendered, and 10 | them. mightily expounding the Scriptures om piss : a fe ators have been accepted by a confer- v S Mrs. Harry foased., The people of San Cin closed the work of revising the tariff, making a Columbia hall was burned and | further fighting in Manchuria is €x~ He throws over them the fascination of List > Paul's battle shout with mis- = £ in ence. He was greeted with wild enthus-| At Charleston, V Eo nL ol SoDY, expecting to be attacked | use of the results of “the investigation of | dynamite fired in the entrance of the | pected. | intelligent conversation. They forget the | g, Pa Tost il mounting Latimer's fire g iasm and the multitude punctuated his Blaise} | and her child were i y bu a= The troops at Hong Kong are |the army board in this direction. It is|StY building, “There was no one,” the Gen. Chaffee and the commander of | time and notice not the objects they pass ih look at the glory that hath reft the remarks with cheers ed by an oil can explosion. held in readiness for any emergency. the intention of the commission to give | [CPOIt says, “to stand up for Akron. |the Russian forces have notified Ficld | and before they are aware have come in | dungeon and filled the earth and heavens An uprising of striking miners in the | - give New Castle, vi foreign troops at Shanghai are | American trade a better chance than it Her responsible and legal guardians had | Marshal von Waldersee of the with- | front of their house. They pause hefore | (it) the erash of the falling manacles of z | Prac Shamokin region seemed imminent for n. an increase of hel in readiness against a possible at-| has hitherto enjoyed, owing to the high fled. She lay prostrate before a band|drawal of the American and Russian | the entrance and attempt to persuade the | Jespotism and then look at those who : several hours late Thursd and there 1890. ack 1Z 8,000 Chinese troops advancing | duties, of hoodlums. Her fair name was!fgrces from Pekin. The Americans took | stranger to tarry with them. They ress | pave tried to cure themselves by human ~ Em Bir were forebodings of a serious clash be- emperor has selected a] 21008 the Grand canal. The transports Sumner and Venus smirched for the want of moral and {uo part in the expedition against Shan | a eH a X Es prescriptions, atemnting fp heal Aye tween armed deputies and a large bod is not likely to re-es A dispatch from Pekin confirms for- | have sailed for the island of Marin- physical courage.’ Hai Kuan. wild a or be ie a Tnsheltered Sih oh patch of soe “e Aye of strikers. Prompt action of some 01] oo Pekin. mer reports that the emperor has issued duque, off the west coast of Luzon, car- 5 t is found that Columbia hall was It is the conviction in government | fiom the dew. Te saenot ao ren farther kg DE eh ying om aL he in the cool-headed officials of the miners Li eD dare lS decree in which he denounces the |rying two battalions. The former has ired by a man who deliberately used oil | circles at W ashington that an agrec-| now. Why not stop there and continue ine k peace to the soul, nothing can un- organization finally succeeded in avert we sale of the enn 1 2 Boxer movement, and designates for lalready arrived there. The transport waste. The city building was fired by | ment among the powers in Chinese af- | their pleasant conversation? They take iy Lin crushing burdens, nothing can ing the threatened conflict Irwin, Pas ns CEN | punishment nine ringleaders. He ac-]Logan will reinforce the Twenty-ninth tires boys who brought the dynamite | fairs js close at hand. Germany and | Him by the arm, and they insist upon His | overcome our spiritual foes, nothing can Tt Some 3,000 excited strikers ass October sind knowledges his own fault and rebukes |infantry, now in Marinduque. used in an earlier attempt to destroy the United States are working in hers | Sing in. addressing Wim in the words. | open our eyes to see the surrounding coin at Mount Carmel and, headed by Massillon, , have or-| himself, but he places the chief blame te the building. It is shown that Chief of mony, and while there is no doubt thot ‘Abide with us. for it is toward evening.” 4 Jorses and riots of salvation that fill thirt and of music, started a march to Trev a ance HEHE to pro- iu pon the princes and nobles who partici- DAVIS BUNCOED THE BOERS. Police Harrison fired the first shot and France has proposed a general plan of The lamps are lighted, the table is spread. | 31] the mountains but the voice and com- fire orton, 16 miles aw with the an ed [tect their crops from thieves. the movement and protracted used both shotgun and revolver. It is dealing with the subj Tt 15 cd Danna Yiesaroenluptins They xe mand of Him who stopped one night at i Sept purpose of forcing those at Women of Hartford, Conn., will not #2 ce T 1an, Prince Chung, Prince | Induced Them to Believe That He Could Se- aed Soy Mayor Young left the city | that it will be acceptable to this gov- ce ar want Midd he ns hi to be willmz to exchange £ Lon North Franklin colliery to 8 join the W. C. T. U. because the. use 1 Len 1 fines gust Y oe San Ci cure Intetvention ot The United Slates. baling by oe ne ar ig goon and ernment, ans are under consideration | and He hands a piece of it to each. “Sud- | your body that has headaches and side- * { » ne join in the strike. I was t 1 of cider in mince pies is interdicted. ing Nien, president of the censorate Beis y er efore midnight, sleeping at} by which the powers will see that the | denly and with overwhelming power the | hches and weaknes innumerable,s that u mine in operation in yion, An experiment in the making of | and Chao Shu Chiao, president of the ouglas Story, correspondent of the | the house of a neighbor. It is stated Chinese government carries out its thoueht flashes upon the astounded peo- | Jimps with the stone bruise or festers with and the strikers had become angered at the | hme fuel 3'to take the place of nat- board of punishment, are deprived of | London Daily Mail with the Boers in that boys from 16 to 21 were the chief promise of punishing the persons guilty ple—it is the Tord! And as they sit in| the thorn or flames on the funeral pyre Reac refusal of the men there to stop work. | v0 50 Cl under way at Irwin, Pa. their titles, removed from office and! soni Africa. publishes. over his own rioters; that of the crowds standing|of the oitrages. breathless wonder, looking upon the resut- | of fevers. for an incorruptible body and an the The marchers were in athful fame | "15 & o "| turned over to various trial boards for 8 J o ® near not one in 100 was guilty of wrong- Saddell rected body of Jesus, He vanished. The eve that blinks not before the jasper gates flour of mind. When they had covered A recent letter from Conger shows | further penaltie signature in that paper a remarkable | ful acts, and among the rioters was not interview ended. He was gone and the great white throne. But between » J days three miles of their mx th that Secretary Hay's diplomacy AVEC: -— narrative concerning Webster Davis, ex- | one prominent citizen or church mem- BURNED AT STAKE. a W i many of us th a bright sonshiny hat and this there is an hour about which ance met by oificials of their organization, the tions at Peking from massacre. NOT YET SELF-SUPPORTING. assistant secretary of the interior of the | ber. The police are especially scored Gh he A no man should be reckless or foolhardy. who, after much persuasion, induced Frank Pope, a hunter, was instantly — United States, and his dealings with | for attempting to defend the city build-| on Near Criminal in A no chill in the ih Fut io Enns expect I Jou nop your Sit by y oll you No the men to abandon their proposed trip. | killed at Harvey's lake, near Wilkes | United States Postal Service Almost Five | Kruger. Jel said that Story makes the |ing from the interior. gro Limine in phame Contessad all this to last. Ie is not an_intellizent Hoos Sh wil] wont somerhing ne Fa “1 he strikers then turned back, though barre, Pa, by a big tree falling upon Million Dollars Short Last Year. matter public at the desire of Kruger. Councilman George Brodt and An- and the Husband of His Victim man who expects peeping daylight of 2 a oh RH to your Yast Eine pan, many did so reluctantly. him. i % : ie charges that Davis permitted him- | drew Halter, a Democratic politician, Applies the Torch. joy. The sim will after awhile near the | you will need a better robe than any you sho Later it was announced that the offi- Grocer Jesse Berge and Druggist Auditor Castle, for the postoifice de- self to be introduced to the Boers as the [are the only well-known persons indi 3. 0: horizon: the shadows will lengthen. | pave in your wardrobe to keep you warm 3 by cials of the North Franklin colliery, | Brooks are under arrest at Scottdale, | partment, has received the trial balance | American secretary of state and receiv-}ed. For the most part the others are Winfield Townsend, alias Floyd, a | W hile I speak manv of us stand in the | ip that place. loca to prevent trouble, would not operate Pa, on a ch: of violating the game [showing receipts and expenditures of 2 fro them $125,000 because he im-|of the criminal element and mere boys. La was burned at the stake in the { a> 7] in the tosh i Pe 2 = Circumstances do not make so much dif- 1 Pir the mine until the strike is settled. laws. the noctol seraee 1 i Reem soar pressed upon them his ability, by his |The grand jury examined 350 witnesses i. e town of g an hour {ic aphronrinte. for some a any shmains ference. It may be bright day when you | 4 Gen. Gobin, as a result of this new! pn. American Tin Plate Company i Tune Sas Thi en ot Daley on, ous ihe people of the |and indicted 45 persons. after midnight morning. The | | for with them it is toward foe even- | push off from the planet, or it may he 3 ho; disturbing element, has rescinded his |. o dered ee 1 avatily 17.0 Bel S | 4 June 3o, 1900. iis statement | United States to intervention in the -—_ crime with which he was charged was | jng of old aze. They have passed the me- i night and while the owl is hooting = BR ebr: order for Battery C of the nationalil.> Orasres the Tull ) taken in connection with that of the/South African war. Mr. Story says: GAINS FOR THE GOVERNMENT. an attempted assault upon Mrs. Lonnie | ridian of life. They are sometimes star- from the forest. It may be spring, and is u guard to return home. Neat Wheeling to be put in full op- Deny oxdey x einen, Which Wis con he Jey Savane by Dag, and Sh fe husband = fire 0 tled to taink how old they are. They do oy go out amin 8 Wlceens bot! —_— ee un peed 4 week apo, Shows > entire {on which the Boers founded their faith, inlets i i he brands which reduced Townsend's | not, however, like others to remark uno | | { > hse CUBA IS DOING WELL. Several head of catt le near Madison, financial results ot the postal service for | was that in the United States there was The Winisterisl Party Increasing I's Wajorny body to ashe | it. Tf others suggest their approxi imation the voy. 1 > 1 be Jvinter and the aart) i stmoreland county, Pa., were bitten | the fiscal year. The financial statement |a large, bitter anti-English public, com- in British House of Commons. rrington was | foward venerable appearance, they hs EE EE ea a i A Season Of Marked Prosperity—Thousands rabid dog, which succeeded in es- 03 Uh posal servies Japa So ary poten of Gorges and Tishman All| The “Khaki” boom has swept the] it snsciousness the alapen > ras ie un yvear—dead nature laid out in state. It gs c 1 : XI 5, ese \ y ar 3 : : 4 ¢ | : , at y car o a cf Immigrant Workmen Landing. Von Taer Meyer, of i mil- | 249,208.13; revenue, $102,354.579.20. Ex- { If Davis i eas 3s Man country. Thursday's pollings are a tale Wi ares bo 2 Tope 4 | quite as pe as once; they cannot walk ee be Ww ih Sut i ie 5 hand in Ei Tie Marked and substantial agricultural ... is to be appointed ambassa- | $¢58 oo expenditur s over revenue, $4,- | thusiasm, Bryan's election, he declared, of created Ministerialist and dimin- | and the gins and down; pe Shin They omen rei - with a Servant faithful to the last. If . i T! Ly orted oh ten tha vy to succeed General Draper, 804,718.84. The excess of expenditures | would be a certainty, and his interven- ished Liberal majorities. The Con-|the people left their w 1 the road | recover from a cough or any ocea- | P&Y be in the rail train, shot off the the prosperity is reported throughout tae over receipts or net deficit of the postal | tion in behalf of the Boers an assured servatives gained 12 seats, against three | and their plows in the field and gather- ailment: they have lost their taste switch and tumbling in long reverberation ing- region lying between Havana and Cien ish Sopiiante has antred tele about $1,500,000 less than the | corrollary. To-day such Boers as are |8ained by the Liberals. The working-|ed for pursuit. The crowd divided, | for Sa they are surprised at the doy the embankment —crash, crash! in fuegos. The reconstruction of the canc out A ie Sai a deficit for the preceding fiscal year. The | still fighting remain in the field to await | men have replied in a decided voice in [some scouring the woods near the scene quick passa ar: they sav that it ide Tt not ge uel kiow not the foi and sugar centrals is actively progress- portant Andustrial DD orn. in he Unit principal item of revenue is the sale of | the announcement of the result of the favor of the war and of the annexation | of the crime, while others went to the only = ‘ms mt a little while ago that they SF baciod ovey oe nll oe Heng . ts ing, and the restoration of commercial| 4 States al ns it stamps and stamped paper. That item | polls on November 6 next, and the ful- | Of the republics. Even Liberal Scot- penitentiary for bloodhounds oy they A going a little down fo the time when we have but ten days 2 confidence in agricultural ventures is € ates. for the ye under review amounted to | fillment of Webster Davis’ promises.” land is feeling the full force of the] Alter a long chase the «¢ stopped - ett Jere is Samet ing in Sl ah, left, then nine days, then eight days, then in « gradually made evident by the la The 1 Steel Hoop Company’ S | $04.013,600.63, an increase of $6, 733:- e————r— shock, the Glasgow Tories being as!finally at a tree in front of a store, on Sy I fr ely oan ee seven days days, five days, four days, 0 fmportation of American refining and |S ight-inch mill at G reenville, Pa, has 1045.62 over the preceding year. The AT LEAST 200 HURT. much astonished as the Liberals at their | the outskirts of the town. The crowd | associations, something above, something | tree duys, two diys, one day. Then ma agricultural machinery which has been been closed on account of inability to jtotal financial transactions of the postal te success in winning two seats. The Lib-| discovered the negro sitting on a limb. | beneath. something within to fenting them | hours,—three hours, two hours, one hour. § this recorded in both the sugar and tobacco get billets. __ [|service, including the money order | Vast Quantity of Dynamite Explodes at a eral representation from London will not He was brought down at once and | that it is toward evening. Then only minutes left—five minutes, four mer industries, which are settling down io| Charles O'Neal, a veteran of the Civil | statement, were $714,304,101. Mine With Terrible Effect. amount to more than seven or eight |taken to the scene of his crime.® There | The great want of all such is 5 have | minutes, three minutes, two minutes, one tho a large and permanent production. The | war, was drowned in a reservoir near et out of 62 members. Chamberlain sent | he was confronted by his victim, who | Jesus abide with them. Tt is a dismal minute.’ Phen only seconds eo sec- 1 Col earnings are estimated at over $6,000,- Uniontown, P.., while on his way home FLOODS DROWN AND DESTROY. Seven thousand five hundred pounds | the following message to Birmingham: positively identified him. | thing to be cetting old without the reju- | FG GFE 5 a Co ONew tngar nachitery Io of Dros. ftom town. — of dynamite in the powder magazine “This has been a great day for the Em- The preparations for death were i Yonnting fue of Ilion ay hes *¢ | he book closed! The Patten at rest! The yu ent in the course of erection in various The abandoned Carnegie library site Mexican Rivers Overtiow v Their Banks—The | 4t the Spruce mine, about half a mile pire. on quickly made. A rope was flung over | | > it rt il a feet through with the journey! The fou parts of the island. at Connelisville, Pa., which was recently Tames 50 Miles Wide. from Eveleth, Minn., blew up Sunday At midnight returns showed the total | the limb of a big oak and a hundred | we want to behold some one mear who hands closed from all work! No word on wer During last week 1.860 immigrants|a graveyard, may be converted into a The P: : = : Aa Rage Be i oe number of elected to be 397 as follows: stood ready to lend a hand at the rope. | will help us across it. When the sight the lip o breath in the nostrils! Hair sew from the Canary islands and Barcelona | playground. ie Fanitco and Tames Ivers, which 25 feet deep tks the suck Ei . he Ministerialists, 280; Liberals, including | Then a halt was called and the manner | loses its nowes to glance and gather up, combed back to lie undisheveled by any i Ss have arrived ot Havana and have loft done bs Wa enter into the Gulf at Tampico, Mex., 1 i Laborites, Nationalists, 45. Dr. A.|of death discussed by the mob. To de-| Wen ved the faith that can ilumine, When | human hands. The muscles still. The § our nerves still. The lungs still. The tongue Cons s defe i 2din- le o \r en. and | we feel the failure the ear. we nee : onan Doyle was defeated in Edin- [cide the matter a vote was taken, and ie failure of the ear. we need the | (0) ™ qi m0 0 might put the steth- { cele of the | clear tones of that voice which in olden for the country, where employment is|foundary line between Nic burgh. the balloting showed a majority readily obtained. This continued in-| Honduras that is satisfactor tl story. rol Rs na . ; } 3 ondure at is satisfactory to both | history, and great damage has been |piece of gl ass over a foot square within t s brok 1 f : oscope to breast and hear no sound. You resj “sli ) ) grea ama c e @ rset tem crowd 5 > imes broke up the silence of the deaf flux partially saves fe ad geass 1, | governments. wrought by the floods in the populated |a radius of two miles of the mine. Prac- REBEL FLAG OBJECTIONABLE T ye oie or So at a ye | with cadences of mercy. When the ax- might put a speaking trumpet to the ear, any hy o s 1e L ae oe 1aving 1 een has been an appreciable de- and cultivated valleys above Tampico. tically every window’ and mirror in ” os a de Spare ang ic "e 0 | men of death hew down whole forests of I you cond vo} walis Vi dines Xo can idle owing to lack of labor to cultivate! ... cc In vellow fever at Havana since At one point, near Chila station, on Eveleth was broken. The loss in the | Its Display is Sharply Cond d by the | kr jt wn chau ne | strength and beauty around us and we | moon. 50 thos. Bo jo. Sunn gan tow thea freasy in yaiew be 2.8 a Se li of She Mle Sear) iiond, [town is cofimated at Sa0i000. ‘The dam play is arply Condemne y the a 10ts were Pied about him and the | are left in solitude, we need the dove of | . on sh ith ma Ay of Jou the evening 4 lighty- r cases e Mexica =z ral re ad, ‘ e . : ames wer > > 2 t > TOV a 1s 1e happiest part o 1e twent u YAQUI WAR CONTINUES. weic iovoried, ie Tames river is over 50 miles wide |age done to the Spruce mine was about Union Veteran Union. e ire oy the husband of the | divine mercy to sing in our branches. il apt he et Bt y-tour and has swept to des bi 1 Ireds | $3,000, the mine lal tor 1 vis 5 . 2 victim. s they leaped to the wretch’s | When the shadows begin to fall and we gather about the stan You EL A government report says that the Ane. i : 1 . 2 bras ion i reds ioe 2 1 2 : hora oy a ware- The Union Veteran Union, at Wash- | flesh his wild cries for mercy and hels feel that the day is far spent, sve need ols Eig laug ght and ng Y ou recount the 1] y ., 1 houses occupied by exican farmer uses being totally wrecked. 3 - 3 nr s ‘nefice day u a v, y $n Mexican and Indian Peace Commissioners San Nows tod beach hs 13 heen pas ahd Taras. oe ary cases of 2 ‘At Teast 200 Bercte were as or css ington, D. C., after some debate, have gouid 2 heard a mile. The crowd | post of of supplies ve on honnter nt gay. a, play od nna i : 3 tically work uf, af yielding about £ ' 8 ed’ res lone whic ond 3 en ooked o : ies \ ves prayer o ie villagers e Failed to Agree—May Try Again. Jelly » oje 4 out, ter vic a are reporte 1 An tributaries of | seriously hurt from being thrown down adopted resolutions which read in part ge on, Seaf fe cries, and i an | “Abide with us, for it is toward evenin toil of the day that is the goal for which Bib! Negotiations between the five Yaqui D 1 M Y atman Wardlow, of these rivers in the south and eastern by the shock or hit by shattered gla as 5 lows: ashes. Tov ir 4, ik fi iy The! request of the text is an appropriate ey ang: 8 Jou fuk ony your wate Lo : whi Sr Pam ne eapmay ardlow, of | parts of the state of San Luis Potosi are | The explosion was plainly felt at Sten That the blending of these emble- | 0 ric q | Send, betore being bound xclamation for all those who are ap-| OF 00k at the descending sun you thrill stop Indian emissaries and President Diaz| Columbus, O., were robbed of $2,000 out of their banks, and have washed |bik, 12 miles distant. Its cause has so | matical colors, the entwining of the | confessed the crime, | proaching th eloomy hour of temptation. aL he Shonsh to ® 18 {ward even- scen i Stein RS i at a : ¥ Tors - ] - | NTE ag a g. So dea come: > 1 for the settlement of hostilities now yor, of jewelry and 246 in cash at a|away villages and ruined thousands of | far not been ascertained. Union flag with the Confederate flag, BOERS WILL SETTLE HERE. jlhere ! Jobing oa 50 to be Zod Ww if ae Some lite 4 ae 4 set? Can! isti betwee he Yaguis 1 the 10tel in New York acres of growing crops. = must of necessity be futile and empty, | natured when everything pleases, or to be | : see : ore . : at a existing between the agus and the Miss Iavola Hogtic school teacher A = a xT — | humble when there is nothing to puff us is the d: Spring from on high, the san Mexican government, have failed to ac-| Miss Layola Hague, a schoo teacher, -r LL BOERS NOT SUBDUED. 2 nee mockery, an unseemly effort to] It is Said That Many Will Take Farms in | un, or forgiving when we have not been perpetual mor eT gaa : complish anything, and the peace envoys | W353 attacked by a negro on a Union- TROOPS AID HARVESTERS. rr i: 1armonize adverse principles Datols and Manion. assailed, or honest when we have no in- | Spirit. What it Sh darkness comes? jon have arrived at Hermosillo on their way | OWE (Pa.) street. The negro got her Shahn Their Guerrilla Warfare Catches a British In the capacity of personal friends Betwe 3 | ducement to fund. But you have felt tho f Jesus Is tho light of the world and of oy home from the City of Mexico. They |P? cketbook and fled. French Government Sends Help to Farmers Wagon Convoy and a Railway Train and blood relations, we extend to those Jetween 200 and 300 Boers, forerttn- | grapple of some temptat Your nature | heaven. What ‘though this earthly house e report that President Diaz refused To) The Red Boy mine, near Baker City. Whose Crons Have Been Damaged . who fought against us the full measure | 51ers of 2,600 or more Transvaalers who | at some time qu: aked and groaned under | does crumble? Jesus has prepared a house shel consider their proposal for peace, as|Ore, has been sold to an English syn- ps get. Lord Roberts telegraphs as follows | Of natural affection, and when they act have been reduced to poverty by the | the infernal power. You feel that the devil oF meny Tusions: desis 5 [yc ancien itse e looked upon it as granting too many | dic It is said the purchase price is Heavy storms throughout France |from Pretoria, under date of Tuesday: | the capacity of Jawabiding citizens of | War 4 Son Xo, have Seng in en es ge i Ha il on that a” ver. existed. ee oo pe : 3B > Hany & ad 8 Edad a i a as e 1 “rica The s111 ap- | Braces treating; you 3h. ec 16 you | at 1s ver exhausted. esus 1s e concessions to the Indians. in excess of $2,000.000. have done much damage to property AAT n, lh Cane chad the Republic we cheerfully give to them cast their lot in America. They will ar ii a fo od oh 32 sou dr ar Te a P These emissaries belong to the peace , S 7 67 ; ; : 7 2 2 WAR ONSSE Y | our recognition, but when they act in |TIV¢ 1n New York soon, whence they : on | the gatherin h t ! ssaries belong to the peace The steamer Santa Ana, with 267 {and live stock. Many of the rivers are|60 mounted men, was attacked by o| tt will proceed Sr feas 1S 1 and be thrown into the dus The gloom 1e gathering nigh est. faction of the tribe, and they hope to passengers and from $500,000 to $600.- . : ked by 140 | the capacity of Confederates, making procecc a Chicago and St. Paul | {};c1cened. The first indications of the| You are sine throy sh with the ab stu ne, 3 PS. 5 passengers f 1 $500, $600.- | overflowing, devastating wide tracts. | Boers, near De Jagers drift, while on | unpatriotic display of the Confederate to the fertile veldts of the Dakotas and | pig rd Ss ) : : Zh duh the Sous secure a modification of the original 000 Kl ondike and Noe wold, has ar- . 3 1 e nfederate night were seen. In all the trembling of | and backbiting of enemies. They will call roposal that will be acceptable to the rived at Ses: pile. : Wash. ii na The vine-growing districts are thethe way to Vryheid. Twelve of the colors, we tas decline to ac-| Montana. vour soul, in all the infernal suggestions of | you no more by evil names. Your good a 11 Ss ate . o o \ 2 2: & : . Q : 3 nh 3 d Toxic. authorities and bring about ; : : test suf . Over a large area|men escaped. The fate of the others is cord to them the slightest recognition In those States the burghers will es- Satan, in all the surging up of tumultuous deeds will not longer be misinterpreted or termination of the disastrous war, Fight- The finishing department of } rds we been terribly injured. | not known. The Boers derailed a train | or affiliation.” tablish experimental colonies, and if the | passions and excitements, you felt with | your honor filched. The troubles of earth T ing sill continres, and the governiiont American Tinplate Company, at N ] vines have been beaten down and |near Pan Monday evening. Five Cold- EE climatic conditions prove agreeable, awful emphasis that 1t was toward even- | will end in the felicities of heaven. to I tracos seam i Te nz SaER Q., employing 300 men, has resumed jin many cases the crops are almost |stream guards were killed and 19 in- Half Million Coal Deal. they will advise others of their South ne In the jronied hour you need to ask | ward evening! The bereavements of eatin of « : auras gs ut | work under the new scale. ruined. jured. Commandant Dirksen, who has = Al . African countrymen to come to this | jeous to a ide with you. You can beat | will soon be lifted. You will not much beh steady advances into the Indian country. or > ; : The >, For a consideration amounting {o ~ 2 back the monster that would devour you; | long tand A ? The bishop of Jerusalem laid the cor ie damage sons the Haye Pyrec- | been opposing 2 aget, has surrendered, tl a SS > Son Theodore Von Grech, ofl oi cin wnhorse the sin thot would ride er and Louing Tn Lue in Je whe nerstone of the church on Mount Zion | neces amounts to a disaster, 1e situa- | after a personal visit to Komati Poort c than 335 0 a syndicate of east- olland, is now in the northwest in the | you down: you can sh: 3 1 | Re cael weeping; for hier chia bl [ : ok : S 2 |) down; you can sharpen the battleax > 3 8 z WANT THE TROOPS KEPT. on the site presented by the sultan of [tion is so critical in Burgundy, Au-|to assure himself that Kruger had gone | ern capitalists became the owners of | intercst of the Transvaalers | with which you split the head of helmeted | Broken htls bom wp. Te ghsalony por Turk to Emperor William. vergne, the Rhone and the “Saune vine- | into Portuguese territory.” 12,000 acres of Pittsburg coal land lying = 3 abominatio r holed: Pi ; . 5 D ounds healec 2 7 . 1 £ g | abomination. Who helped Paul shake the | Tears wiped away. Sorrows terminated. an American Citizens at Tien Tsin Announce Eddie McBride. aged 10, of Trenton, |¥ rds that Is response Jo fe urgent re- Wat Sr west o Morr % i Va. The title Celebrated Andre Day. ho gee fond of Fons? Who acted | No more sounding of the dead march. To- ~~ == ed. Their Fears to be Left Alone was playing “Indian” with c quests of the growers the minister of ill Go at Public Sale. is in James Millholland, trustee, until ike a zood sailor when all the crew howled | ward evening. Death wil , a aying z 1 com- . , Tuesday was Andre day at Tap | 5 arg evening eath will come sweet as pac 2 : Gen. Andre, is sending troo " ; s a company is fc 1. Tt 1 : . 4 appan, | in the Mediterranean shipwreck? WW ho | 51 Nici ; : nions. and was fied 4 staka: ani ps to e secretary i 6 I is formec 1e work of per- 7 : : 1 K? slumber to the eyelids of the babe, as full mer At a recent meeting of American citi- panions and was tie to a stake and he Dareinn The secretary of the interior has de Necrihe titles hos beon motne or Rockland county, N.oY. “the 120th an- | helped the martyrs to be firm when one | rations to a starving soldie ee burned so badly that he died fed eS on for six | piversary of the hanging of M: ! ing soldier, as evening hea Toms ot Tier. Tuts tho fellovnig reschr ed so badly that ied. cided to dispose of at public sale the|months. W. S. Guffey. of Pittsburg, | A y anging o 1j. John word of recantation would have unfastened | i es to the exhausted workman. The sky = : : CM dh Captain Frank West, Sixth cavalry, Pri Nuinh ceded lands of the Chippewa Indians, |one of tl alg an Andre on the hill west of that village | the withes of the stake and put out the | will take on its Sages glow, eve loud oe tion vas adopted: “We, citizens of the superintendent of Sequaia Park, Cal risoners Number 16,000. adjoining the White Earth and Red Ae of the Jeo intrested tates that | for treason. Flags were flying in the | kindling fire? re iE g 4 every clou the i super : aia sare, wa A disnatc : rts i é Red | the contemplated 1eat river rai i aT . : 2 4 : e paalm, cvalY e a glossy mirror, United States, aeplore the contemplat- ifornia, reports that saw mills are men- A dispatch from Lord Roberts says: | Lake reservations in Minnesota. These | has Staal been a Pilioge ond Soin ution of the aani-f When the night ef the soul eame on | the forests transiigured, delicate mists ed withdrawal of a large part of the acing the great sequaia trees of the park. | The number of prison captured or |lands comprise 33,316 acres of agricul- | (he refusal of the Baltimore & Ohio « versary took place at the ’76 stone house | and all the denizens of darkness came rid- | climbing the air. Your friends will an- : United States troops in North China. Tre British have purchased at Newt rendered is daily increasing and must | tural land, near the White Earth reser- | Pennsylvania Sn eS ong Y where Andre was tried and imprisoned ing upon ths winds of perdition, ibid nounce it, your pulses will beat it, your » We feel the work of the allied armies | (Orleans, La.. since August, 1899, 15,000 | OW aggregate nearly 16,000 men. Com- | vation, and 39,022 acres of pine land |with the Cheat River Company Perate | until his execution. | A ee, w ho ey joys will ring it. x your lips will whisper it, o i Briton Secamplishnd, and that the | horses, 42.000 mules and other army | ndant oo ler mn Striendared to cope J 76.384, on feet of pine. The ay ha [ort of ntead Sai evening hot refusal of the American Government to | supplies aggregating a lue $ _lery and ommandant irksen and | value of this pine land is 231,480. ) i CABLE FLASH | “Abi — supplies aggregating a value of $10,000. 4¢ Insane Mothers’ Crime S ES | heard the request of the villagers, “Abide ro take its part therein is sure to be re- : cthers are on their way to Pretoria to The Red Lake land is Ys acres of : i —— i » z Pe c 2 .z a ai a us! garded by the allies as an unworthy gp Taek he 2ighhs Bde 4 Sngosed of surrender. pine containing 488,000 Feet. v ralued > Mrs. Lillian Smith, of Inwood, a sub- At Caracas, Venezuela all war tz | of the Torte of on THE NATIONAL GAME. BC ; k y eh Sa aracs z 3 s act, and by the Chinese as a sign of veo B.C has pliaded guilty and A detachment of the London Irish |$1,485. The aggregate area of land to urb of New York, while insane, shot|on importations from foreinn a the outworks were taken before night. —_— ger indifference. We urge our Govern-|t joo icq two Stiicr Chinese. tn the endeavored to surprise a party of Boers |be disposed of is 74,125 acres. her two children, Ethel, aged 12 y have been abrogated. Ties The besieging army lay down, thinking The Brooklyn club has released lot ment to carry to an end the work it has If : 3 © | near Bulfonstein, but had to retire after == and Theodore, aged 8 years, and then am. : f > | that there was but little to do in the | Pitcher Weyhing. 1m} , . . . . . 3 a y Ss ve or y 3 ierv 1 - ~ Nw i so honorably and efficiently begun, and 1: three hours’ fighting, with six men Lived Miserly; Left $100,000. committed suicide. Before shooting the goat Ary Jia e bought 350,000 mening ang thn %e Joldiny in the fort | Slow-thinking ball players are dead F ers Vv 8 Ty : ? hilde £ zz \ be easily made surrende ® : S to faites a saffclens Sores here to pei S Toseived Ser haa wounded. "The Boers suffered heavily. James Howie, a Scotchman 70 years chilies 3 | nity tried tn Jorce them {i og ou tolodars from” the during A ore an weight to a clu ers secure the protection of American mer- rehension exists among the et 2 Sy 2 S612 to drink carbolic acid, but suceeded only ot * 28 cnt, A iB kl 1 ix ball pl . 1 or os a ge y Ito on = 2 = . 2, oa ; they escaped into the coun ol rooklyn has Six a players who cantile and missionary interests until a icans there regarding yellow fever, Philippine Revenues. old, who was employed for 50 years as in forcing it down the throat of Mabel, |, Another case of bubonic Phage has | morning Dealing ann es a hol have stolen over twenty bases each. Jan settlement of the present trouble is ac- | 2S conditions grow worse instead of im- The war department has made public garden iy ol Bofors oe tery. the youngest. Sogn Tepovernd in a part of Glasgow, | the battlements, but found that their re | Hartsel. of Cincinnati, is undoubted- 993, ishe ; 5} ¢ man and historian, at the ol olton 1 ae } ling o itherto free ir he disease : ai 2,00 complished.” proving. a ) ! .ong brooding over the prospect of ree irom the disease. me. So when we are assaulted by | ly tl lle 1 ball 3 a statement s : ; > 5 ; a : | gon assa y the smallest man playing ball. Streck Gao N P : Lieut. Ai up's Greenl: and expedition De us ea id Lo Prion io ed Friday | death is 1 to have been the cause of President Castro has issued a procla- 8 ion ne is supe some secret | Young and Robinson, of St. Louis, few ruck Gas Near Punxsutawney. has returned to Copenhagen after ex- e irgit oid aged Xhaustion. the woman's insanit mation convening th 1g s oy which we might get off. God | TY i i 1 rile ~. | months of 1c o have en $4.782,08 wie live ents av. ai ] ¢ congress 0 : are the oldest and heaviest battery in The Peoples Natural Gas Company, plojlag > pieviel sly gine n Front an inc Se ase 200 ove been Si7iioto res os 5 Ho I Tin W S S Venooneh for Pebiony = new, i ah = he top bot hose the league. Tak oe ‘hich 3 sti > | of land between Cape Town an - £ 2 Toe A PE Fos 10 : er in Wage Scale led. is esti ¢ : £ are anie, ith every tempt he rooklvns : ’ 5 of Pittsburg, which is testing the terri- Siang ! > € riod of 1800. of $2,005,335. The custom | his trunk was broken open after his| pe A yn ih ettied 2 is estima ited that the speculations tion will bring a way of escape that we The Brooklyns have won thirteen gra tory im Oliver township, eight miles P 1 Mineral + Rok receipts for the period named in 1900 death, bonds and mortgages on property 16 Aenean WN I late Company q foe SE minister, Salva- | may be able to bear it. ir SR Fyenieen somes from the Bos- northwest of Punxsutawney, Pa., struck ; Foxinel rr Soom el Vi sertson, | were $3.362.243. and the internal reve-|in New Rochelle, Pelham and New |and the tin workers’ union ched an $rox opez y Guijarro, amount to over The Prager of the text is appropriate | tons this year : a good flow of gas a depth of 630 |W 30) 53 st I t i to . i ore 1, B. | nue rec pts $336,101. The postal re-| York city and shares in the New Haven | agree ment Wedne sday on wages for the 100,000. | for a Ww 0s Sntapn DITO. The ’ t 2 said that there will be an up- of h : orcupi ports ric ds lee; 1 : . greate: 5) : rg : aval ao . . . 0 feet, the pressure being 150 pounds. of ht in hiv distri Ls a i he is jeoinss beginning July v were deposited | Railroad Company were found amount- ensuiy The rate paid will be Representatives of German Austria a is the tendency Si borrow Say Hk ] at Soran before another pen The well will be drilled to a depth of | 8 3 1 ne 2 ict and predicts alin the treasury and for that month |ing to nearly $100,000. practic same as last year, with |and Fr rance will meet in Paris in a few | hut there are times when approaching fang race bDeping 2.500 feet in order to reach the Bradford | D1& Tush there. | amounted to $110,845. - the prneption that the catchers on all | days to reconsider the sugar bo 2 Holmes, the old Baltimore player, SF 1 1 1 hf Fi | trhty-seven i cen 1 1 Murd a 1 | | { 2 unty | sorrow so evident that we need to has a batting average thi nin the sand and make a thorough test. ive ighty-seven per cent boys and | rm urder and Suicide. in pots and tinners anc tinners and | ques ion. making especial prepars ations for its co ; g average is season in th other wells are being drilled in the same | many of the t Wayne, | Tornado Kills Nine People F 5, ~ . catchers on all Thomas White pots will Mark Twain sailed Saturday for ing. One of your children has lately West of Midis : : wll . rdinand Probst, of Carnegi . ; I i Mark Twain sailed Saturday for the 1 as lately eh s locality and if gas is found in sufficient | Ind. public to the) A fierce tornado Saturday afternoon | © and t! “hi wag Pa be given a slight advance on the roll | United States, thus terminating a nine- | €°1h¢ 2 favorite. The ery of that chi Beckle of Cincinnati, has never quantity it will be piped to the com-| cite nti ubS | isited parts of Nort] Oo hot his and then himself Tuesday | trimming machines and eight roll stani- | years’ residence in England and on the ' § rikes deeper into the heart than the cry | Played more brilliantly nor batted bet- pany’s lines at Rural Valley, in oo: are being formed, j visited parts of ort hern Minnes using a double-barreled shot- | ard pots. continent. : of all the others. You think more about | ter than he has this year. strong county, a distance of about |" Michael Moynahar Wisconsin. At Biv on d for weasel. The woman's pe Ti > . it; you give it more attention, not because! Though in last place, the percentage i SE Yl scat on to Plisbure Thelmy. wie wi lcd RC 1 Minnesota, nine op aw as blown away and she never Colored Men in onto _ The government factories at it is any more of a treasure than the oth-| of the New York team exceeds that * ] oe on Sel NY 1. ao : d many others were hurt. The | moved after. To shoot himself Probst Wodne ¢ the fr . Spandau, Dantzig, and Araberg ers, but because it is becoming frail. There | of last season by many hid 4 wer company has over 10,000 acres o and the ne 2 oli awyer, at re ra nel-shaped cloud passed over B orca the tinh: Eh BE oe ednesc for the first time since | re manufacturing a new rifle for the 1S something in the cheek, in the eye and Bernard, al any pout, W i * the leased in this vicinity {ast . uesd has been acqui itted on the with a power that was irresistible. | s ; : of his head 0¢ thelihey were given the right to vote the | German army. in the walk that makes you quite sure! ys Sernard, recently signed by the New sta1 ————— | ground of seli-def A [1 t to that was irresistible. | er part of his head was blown negroes took entire control of the Re- > > s that the leaves of the flower are going to orks, is an outfielder of no mean abil- Will Suppress Marinduque Rebels. At Columbia, S. C.. a young . be Hppes Sn over, lifted c ind he fell, a bloody heap, on the orwanization in the State. © Prince Albert, of Belgium, heir-pre- | be scattered. The utmost nursing and | itY and acts like a natural born hitter. Ia Gen MeacAst St mr wean ) [off the track and c urried them from 100 | beside the bed on which his wife Deas (1 Yegro) disp RR Tol Si to the throne of that country, medical attendance are ineffectual. The Wagner's great batting, fielding and my sen. Mac thur announces that an ea 3 Wedne [to 300 feet. Houses in the path of the !was lying. The coup le’s 3-year-old BI ol ipa iu > S o married Tuesday to the Duchess pulse becomes feeble. the complexion light- base running are largely responsible for BIN expedition is to be sen} to Marinduque | a ik Es oe -] tornado were blown to and the | baby girl lay beside her mother in the 2 i 1He a Si Shin of t tue beth of Bavar er, the step weaker, the laugh fainter. No | Pittshur high po ition i the pennant t / . se, the aving been pun- | furniture scattered f iles at XC ( t : rt Smalls 3 ng siti 2 a to avenge the captu re by insurgents of iy on Shes EE n pun- | furniture scattered for miles. bed and saw her father’s deed. - ry. y re-dlected Soom Sir Redvers Buller will : {o more romping for that one Yirush hall | race, 3 ; 1 is a 33 anv 0 12 1th ¢ 1p. eee A a vas arma ris ds ; . . d d his company, ol el ic Baltmere Trost and Gu sant Playing for = Fortune a Batic With B over J. H. Wheeler (white). England this year with ord Roberts i be Fi It is claimed that louisville, Toron- al n a cablegram Jaltim st and Guarantee 1 . man J. € V : , ) 3 : armed ay lle, ar | Company has arranged to isst ove r Ta ATE T. . EFMANS Hanie CXeis. Nine presidential electors were chos- and Lord Kitchener will remain in with mournful anticipation that the sun to and Toledo are all knocking hard at : started to Marin-| $11,000,000 of stocks and bonds the | or f3inert Pouid : and Charls The Chinese report that 2,000 Boxers | en, four whites and five negroes. chief command in South Afri is going down. Night speeds on. It is to the door for admission to the American 1 2! duque Frid n the Sumner. Gen |agreement to be null and void in caso bor oe HGH ane ny : Secretary attacked two battalions of Germans at i A number of persons were iniuved ot Waid cxening. _eague next season. Fre Hare is to command the island, with of Bryan's election to the presiden oe Yy e 1 ! fon = Rice, the | Kau Ku Men, near Pekin. The Box- Adams Express Robbery. Ghent in a conflict between soldiers and You have long rejoiced in the care of a It is rumored that John T. Brush sto: ow nd ny Si > 2 5 es orl ie have been |ecrs lost 400 men and the Germans five. “The Adams Express Company’ Socialists, growing out of the playing mother; you have one everything to | will recall Pitcher Hawley and Outfield- A low a a i An accredite represet of an |hel in $10,000 bail for examination on| The latter are now iid to be burning | ep : : e of a Royalist air by a band. make her last days happy; you have run | er Selbach from the New York club in S ct stamped out absolutely. | English Syndipas has contracted for |charges of forgery. They are accused {he Boxer lage office at Marietta, O., 10% 00 I with quick feet to wait upon her every ' order to strengthen the Cinci is to He will have 12 full companies o jos ei ¢ the Boxers’ villages around Pekin. Fo lrincd as wile 7 : Fire caused $125,000 damage at Wel- He has been a perpe strengthen the Cincinnatis for ea pat of in- | 750,000 tons of abama coal to be de- | by the police of having forged the dead The Japanese expedition has return Wednesday while the agent was at lunch beech Abbey. the famon = tr biesei er a ii on! een) next season. Lo antry for the purpose ars 2D y : ; millionair name to 5 ies M-1{and a s Vv 2 A » the lamous seat of tiie blessing in the honseho Jut the fruit PTO | “ Bt Jor e point C n the Guli of ji i 2 os ge 0 rE on ed to Pekin. It met with slight resist- 2 ! c Ts diy Duke of Portland, in Nottinghamshire, | gatherers are looking wistfally at that It has been suggested as a remedy Fought a Duel. ! 7 oy ars. Tiroler ore bb satend) re ‘The police say iy o 11S es |ance at the village of 3 Such ex-| ken is said to be tweet $20,001 pi England. All the art treasures were ii Ter soul is ripe for heaven. The | t0 stop kicking and delay on the part hi Rodney Lowery, nephew . | wor oy or toot to vet at Tone 3 conspiracy f peditions have small effect on the Box-!¢,000. but the officials of the 0 and saved. gates are ready to flash open for her « of players that the umpire receive power it 1 Lover i ) SL GE Henry Lef e, con icted of mur- - Rice get at least $5,000,000 of | ers, who recongregate in the villages as | a Sr iay the amount - Is m= | Prince Bernhard Heinrich of trance. But pduy soul sinkwat the thoy to call a batsman out who doesn’t step - : ad ; e Rice : > y se ie ¢ 1 s only 3210. ro = os ) 7 e a ln at Mour W how dering two men in the Choctaw nation, soon as the allied forces leave. ‘They say the robbery was ye Weimar Eisenach, second of separation. Yo cannot bear to think | to the plate inside of a given time. 1 Te i ih W.lhas been received at the federal peni- ; by some one who knew the ¢ ination | late Grand Duke Carl Alex: that soon you will be called to take the — dev hite, a se Both, it {.ntiary, Columbu C e has 1 ohbed ihe Vatican. TERSE TELEGRAMS y new the combination } & © Ry 1 re last Jook at that face, which from the first | re | te 18 > . 3 - a if ar = nac 1S q oa, is believ ed, Some : Tow jo as two Tegal Jife a Thieve es entered the Vatican at Rome. ie of the safe. > xe-Weimar- cnach, 1s dead, aged our has Posed :d upon you with affection | Kalsar-1-I{ind Meda. ¥ ery is agent for the com pany | : . iz dc 'f c : : 5 22 | unchangeable. But you see that life is $ ? . | t {f 108 vears. orcec afe and carried off securities New coke works are startin 5 ! vii M at Moundsville. In the 1 he hag [FS nitentiary, of 108 year worth 2 000 b and 3,000 i i the ~ieinity of Yo or gap 1m Bright Scheme to Make Money. The agricultural section of the tariff and the grave will soon hide her | According to the Westminster Bude ari tee Tr Whi 357, S 2 pan y : Ot : oo ? ] words with White, who, it ¢ gold at the Tn fre sale. strated on the ond Vornaotown. 0. wil s Francis M. Sheldon, a young man of | committee of Berlin has agreed that your sight. You sit quiet: vou feel | get Queen Victoria has issued a royal tio: threatened Lowery, and Low z Seattle assay | floor, belongs to the management of the | 000 wr he awa, will vote a 400,- | Washington, D. C., is under arrest for | the duties on American wheat and rye heated. The light is fading from | warrant establishing a new Indian dec- 1 cured a pistol from his office. | September 30 ag- | apostolic palace which looks after the |b vater works proposition in Novem- | trying to get rich out of the anthracite | shall be 80 and 635 marks respectively, the shy; the air is chill. It is toward | oration entitle The Rober Hid 7 was already armed and as Lowe and of Cape Nome al : ; er. strike. His nlan was to =o he | per metric ton. evening. jo en als: n in | pe Nome [horses and carriages and the decorations Ww J. Cotts. tf 3a ioted go into the | ‘The words of the text ol ¢ to | medal, which has been instituted by turned to the platform the men edn | 2 total of all de-|of St. Peter's cathedral. . J. Cotts, the forger just convicted poorer districts of the city and sell imag- According to semi-official statements, | ye i hd i fn Mn ey tinent to her rtanfosts ee shooting, advancing as they fired. I s during the three — at Wheeling, W. Va., has applied for !inary ton lots of coal at $4 a ton, far {the Russian naval estimates for 1901 a ao 5 SAE = We Sie nennind Cop jesty af iho peguest of long + and ———— i 34,810. Suicided in His Church a pardon. below the market price. total 97,007,666 roubles, an increase of Lit os ht to Nive Curzon of Kedleston, who finds that Cal 3 . das 5 i e¢ oug as i i . . ps i a bY All One Way in Georgia. i Cowrie steamed from| Rev. B. L. Pirtle, pastor of the Cum- |; LI Uniontown (Pa) flint glass works upward of 10,000,000 roubles over those = moment were to be our last. at be- | | the existing eiqers at his disposal are as Reports from all parts of Georgia in- Bios neo , 9,250 miles, using |berland Presbyterian Church at Jasper, closed down because the cette Gas1. The Indian coffce trade With France j for the current year. lieve that theory. As far preparation | t00 limited to enable him to reward 4 dicate that the Democratic Siajoiy i only liq i s reduced to 2 | Tenn, hanged himself on the bell Company raised its price. is thiepsonsd with Ringe on by the new |* The vatican authorities at Rome have E sonerned i pushy 2] | to be ready, | the public services of many natives not a 1 a . 2 = ench duty on colonial pr : : yut we cannot always >» thinki fl sw ii =. Wednesday's election for members Soray yas ce door. Six |of his church Saturday morning. Hel One hundred and thirteen passengers |d lly expor Sdusts, or |infonmen the Talis solice dn ono Jeath, for we hs a a and Europeans who merit some gov- mn State oificers, mem? x + stokers suificed + , passengers | dia annua ports 10,000,000 pounds | with tl 1 fry death, for we have s in life that de- | of iia : Congress, 3 eo cer : embers ¢ oo J ahi fic : tecad of 16, speed |was discouraged by the falling away of jand $500,000 worth of gold were brought | of coffee to France, and if as to p nh ey ourglary and the theft of | mand our attention ernment recognition. Any person is 1 o Ss Satie g I ‘ 12 0 pay i alued at 3 3 a - soll} ses : igi {aisar-i-Hi General {teat and county officers |s Hai ly improved and space cconomiz- | his congregation during his pastorate [to Seattle by the steamship Senator [twice the duty levied on Brazilian rt) Lei th . 000, live, that! When a mn is selling goods it is bis Sligibis for ibs Anisand fried sel) ¢ will be a 50, of less than a year. Tuesday. 0 this trade, it is asserted, will be ruined. { came nt Amor 1e stolen property | | irrespective of race or sex o 4