\ i A Ne p—— LATEST HAPPENINGS ALL OVER THE STATE Killed by a Train While Pulling His Companion Off the Track. WONDERFUL NERVE OF W. WESTCOTT Pensions Granted— Killed Herself, But Failed to Poison Her Husband— Thieves Used a Minister's Implemcnts to Force a Door— Farmers’ Exposition Attended by Thousands at Mt. Gretna—OQther Live News. These pensions were granted Penn- sylvanians: William Glenn, .Fsookstown, $10; John H, Miller, Trent. $14: Horace Robinson, Warren, $8; Henry Kelly, West Lebanon, $10; Sarah M. Dobson, Harrisville, $8; Susan A. Cole. Roches- ter, $8; Rachel Morgan, Trackville, $8; Mary A. Black. McKeesport, $8; Eliza- beth R. Galbraith, Indiana, $8: Sarah J. Green, Derry Station. $8; Mary A. Rager, Dery Station, $8; Martha P. Leinbach, Regelsville, $8; William Hil- mer, Sabula, $6: William I. Brown, Pittsburg, $6: Alexander Denny, Hunt- ingdon, $8; Lewis Rideout, Johnstown, 3: A. Hendricks, Phoenixville, $8; John Barndt, Erie, $24; Lewis Brewer, Erie, $8; Wealthy Orwell, $8; Elizabeth McFeely, Ash- ville, $8; Susan Rouse, Wattsburg, 3, Martha G. Meals, Desalo, $8; Mary B. Hazzard, Monongahela, $8. Schweitzer sac- | rificed his life to save his playmate, | Fred Disque, at Wilkes-Barre. The ittle fellows were playing on a railroad crack after a storm, and amusing them- selves by damming a stream of water ‘unning between the ties. As Schweitz- °r went to get a shovelful oi earth a train dashed around a sharp curve. Disque had his back to the oncoming rain and was kneeling down. Seeing Disque did not hecd the approach of ‘he train Schweitzer sped back to him and pulled him off the track. but, hough he got Disque clear of the rails, he was struck and ground to pieces. I'he engineer said it was brave an act as he ever saw. Ten-year-old Harry as A Slouiint swept the valley in which Hallstead is located. doing great dam- ge to opi and nearly drowning several families. The cloudburst came shortly after 10 o'clock during a heavy hunder shower in which houses were struck and barns destroyed and much | | A. Spaulding, North | | lamage done. The waters rushed down the hillsides and Wiley creek rose ten cet in a few moments, flooding cellars and imprisoning sleeping families in heir dwellings. Stock of all kinds was washed into the torrent and drowned. Barns were undermined, collapsed and vent down with the flood. NM: gatrct Hill, aged 60 years, of purchased a box of ig and careiully mixing a large dose 1 cup of swallowed the con- S. In anot! cup coffee she ced an equally | large dose and left it the plate of her husband. The hus- ind did not appear for dinner, but ar- ved just i to see his wife die in reat As ay beside racks, a ‘trai severing it nan walke 1S sevepad peratgr o coffee, cr ol time agony William the Roversiord, Reading Wescott, of Philadelphia & an over his left hand, he wrist I'he young distance carrying inform the .night He was placed Lizken to the Phoenix Fran- Wilber Fitch, Russell, $6; Mills. $8; $8; John $12; Gilbert S. Gullen, Ransom I. Cole. Tioga, N. Canon, Pittsburg, $8: Hubbard. New Castle, 3%; Gififin, Henderson, $12 Osceola Corydon. tZ2er, ore. Li H iil. Pittsburg, $8; 1; Mary rnes B. iheth 5 stole a horse from the stable | Lizzie Kreider's farm near Lan- ! The tools used in forcing the door stolen irom the prem- of Rev. Benjamin Hertzler, close The police found the stolen animal a local livery stable. where it had | 'n left by a stranger who said he would call for at. Probably the largest crowd sight- seers in Mt. Gretna attended the Mt. Gretna agricultural, mechanical and ndustrial exposition at that place. One f the incidents of the exposition was the entertat: delegations from fair associations irom different counties the State, who made notes of points their annual assemblies. Henry Hunsicker, a farmer Sa- rsville, had a thrilling experience r a thunderstorm, and the fact that raster, ible were SCS ever net oil IoF Ol caped death is attributed to a rub- | means that, which he wore. While driving lightning struck the horses and both instantly killed, but Mr. ker was uninjured. » First Defenders’ Association of the ald Worth Infantry Rifle Company cele- the 52d anniversary of its or- nization at Dallastown, where a re- eption and banquet were given the embers and their guests. Samuel H. Spangler presided at the banquet and lelivered an address. The hundred and ‘wenty-eighth annual business mesting of the Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the Heathen was held in the Moravian chap- Bethlehem. liam Smith, of Lebanon, may lose his ii as a result of being struck by flving glass in a Cornwall & Lebanon train. A boy threw a stone car window. Milton M. Butz, of Schuylkill Haven, 4 painter, fell from a scaffold in Potts- ville and sustained injuries from which he died. brated one ol a4 el at passenger through a nostmasters for appointed: D. S. R. E. Robin- fourth-class ania were : v, raunetspurg; son, Walnut. Nestman, Lancaster. fell ioor of a stable down an sustaining fatal injuries. of Turkey Run, at Shenandoah by in a mine branch. o1 third fi shaft. Chicock, suicide nseii from the elevator Rudolph committed drowning h Thirty girls employed as knitters a: ilobbins hosiery mill, South Bethl-- hem, struck for higher wages, Tohn A. Dotter, aged 74 vears, and one of the best known millers in Leban- on county. died at his home in East Hanover Township. / Charles R. Reed, of Schrader. was found dead with his face in a mud pud- dlc on the public road near Siglersville. I: is supposed he higd an attack of epi- jeps | at the rate of 2 NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Nucleus of Cuban Army. Cuba has! begun the organization of in army, the details of which have been received at the War Department. The wcleus has already been organized and romprises 150 Cubans, who are to be ationed at the Cabana Fortress. Capt. D. E. Aultman, of the Artillery Corps, has been in charge of the re- cruiting, discipline and training of the men, who have now become capable soldiers. The requirements for ‘the re- ‘ruits are the same as are applied to men enlisted for the American army, except that the period of service is for two vears instead of three, while the chest measurement of recruit be lower- ed one inch on account of the smaller stature of the Cubans, The uniform will be of khaki, with a distinctive in signia, such as knots on the shoulders, The cap will be similar to that worn by the rural guard and the leggings the same as those in use by the police of Havana. The pay of these Cuban soldiers will be the same as that of soldiers of the Artillery Corps of the army. and pay- ments are to be made monthly from the island funds. The recruits will be in- structed in school of the soldier and, when thoroughly proficient there- in, weil trained and disciplined in the coast artillery defenses. This is the first step toward the formation of a Cu ban army. 5 nay the Receipts Show a Decrease. The monthly statement of the collec- tions of interna. revenue shows that for July, 1901, the total receipts were $29.- 343.800, a decrcase, as compared with July, 1900, of $77,404. The receipts from the several sources of revenue are given as follows Spirits $10,234.432, increase $867,472; tobacco $3,475,673, decrease $1,680,023: fermented liquors $0.970,418, increase $1,368,106; oleomargarine $400,002, in- crease $71,881; special taxes not else- where enumerated $3.381,508. increase $414,077; miscellaneous $2,055,771, de- crease $1,430,399. Postal Card Bids Opened. The bids for supplying postal cards to the Government for the next four years were opened in the office of the Third Assistant Postmaster-General. Seven bids were made, the lowest be- ing that of the present contractor, Albert Daggett, of Piedmont, W. Va. He agrees to supply 3,000.000,000 large size cards 75-100 cents per 1000, the small size cards at 17 50-100 cents per 1000 and the double cards at 42 cents per 1000. Iron and Steel Trade With Cuba. A comparative statement of iron and steel and their manufactures imported { into Cuba, prepared at the War Depart- | ment, 1000 the manutac- $4.751,305, shows that in the year value of iron, steel and their tures from all countries was | as against $2,030,845 during the preced- | torney H. C. | | | | | ed ing year, an increase of 62 per cent. The imports of these commodities from the United States in the year 1900 a.nounted in value to $3,685,829, as against $2,395,- 209 in 1809, an increase of 34 per cent. Testimony In Neely Case. The War Department has directed At- Lewis, special agent of the department in the prosecution of Charles Neely, accused of postal frauds in Cuba, to turn over to Gen. Leonard Wood the testimony of 24 witnesses if the Dampurt- went of Justice Lars ser tARRATOT, the witnesses whose testimony has been taken is that of the president and cashier of the Seventh National Bank of New York. Wholesale Les rticns From Navy. Mail advices received at the Navy De partment say that 46 sailors from the New York and the New Orleans took French leave dtiring the stay of these vessels in Japan ports at the time of the : Perry ceremonies. Twenty were arrest- and the remainder returned volun- tarily. Capital News in General, Capt. James McQueen Forsyth, U. says in reference to the Schley- Sampson controversy that the Se of a junior man in command above his teniors was responsible for the whole business. Acting Secretary of the Navy Hackett received the reply of Admiral Schley to the letter recently submitted to him by the department declining to question Rear Admiral Howison as to the authen- ticity of the alleged interview with him reflecting upon Admiral Schley. The re- ply was sent to Captain Lemley, judge advocate of the court of inquiry. This so far as the department is concerned, further action on the Howi- son incident will not be taken, that be- ing left to the court. The collector at Nogales, Ariz., Wil- liam M. Hoey, and Deputy and Chinese Inspector B. IF. jossey, Frank How and another Chinaman. who lives at Clifton, Ariz., have been arrested on the charge of being implicated in smuggling Chinese into the United States. Striking bricklayers at the Washington Navy Yard returned to work, their de- mand for union wages having been granted. The battleship Alabama has been ac cepted by the Navy Department. Important dispatches bearing upon the Schley controversy are missing from the Navy Department records. One ot the missing documents was important, in that it proved dereliction on the part of Admiral Sampson. Acting Secretary Hackett had a conference with Admiral | Schley’s counsel. c SD. Our New Possessions. Owing to the extreme difficulties of communication and the diversified lan- guages in use the Philippine Commi ston found it impossible to unite > civil governments of Isabela De Luzon with that of Nueva Viscaya. For this reason special legi lation had to be adopted for the Province of Nueva Vis- caya. Pitchers first dispatch from Mindora tells how Lieutenant Hazzard. of the T' rd Cavalry. commanding a troop of #cabebe sgauts, captured the Ameri- tan deserter Howard. who. as a ieader of the Filipinos, had been annoying the Americans for many months.. Capt. Harok Tackson, of the First Infantry, rece. surprised General Lukban at Pa: nbujan, in the mounigins of the Island oi Samar. Three i General's guard were killed and Luk- bin was wounded. but escaped. His family was captured. A captain and a liehtenant were also made prisoners. J > $i Amoi CON (icre New Yorl “Weel Though th notably the and steel inc sustained ments houses, Co.'s throu rail strength of manufacturec testimony, the textil chandise ol hay ers. and di will permit NST ple Wi ty 1 ahtly | olen way diminizh the one hight wet of “Grain ue ¥ the n small. pric activi dur wis highest host of mpc against such conditions s outlook brig Failures f and 33 volu 1 cl Except in cer 1 teadily Unitec IAL. REVIEW, ede petal). a \ Conditions, R. G. Dun Trade" drawbacks, in the 18 & of says: { some I oubles I iron well- pay- nsiness of which country’ fact clearing and the and partly offer ample hranches 0H al carnings ¢ staple 1andise tain Ilers ¢ markets, se nies e an advantage ibution is as larg etter terme asked for a ed goods in of sales, no and and worst the volume season promises to be ed ght ry. iatons ca hough the i till close even a influ militating figures. Weaiher making the orn, ced off somewhat net decline the eek, t Com to since 1802, artant ences ed mprove ht for late planted ¢ or the week numb 1 States. : in Canada, LATEST QUOTATIONS, Flour—Be Grade xtra $2.90a3.10. Wheat— Philadelphia, Baltimore, 7 Corn wlelphia, No. 2, N«¢ O5c. Oats—New No. adelphia, more, No. 2 Hay—No timothy. $16.c 15.00. Green ples— Per to good. 100 tive Cantaloupes 0a20c¢; Fre 00Cs bunches, per 100. bunch, 1ar! en, sugar, 4é ket, 13azoc. Virginia, per —Per — basket, 15a18. | sylvania. Beans— es—Marylanc | yellow, Bartletts. New York, i Eastern Shor 4. toes—Per measured bu —Per 100 primes. $6.00: Potatoe bri, Rose. | per brl, $2.75: sylvania, per seconds. Carolina, pe do Eastern yellows $2.00a2.50. brl, No. L Provision rib sides 834: do fat | 18 lbs | do | bacon clear | do small, 13V5; « Oni vell 1 03 and u Strig mess ’ sides, 1014; do do should narrows. 9% do do Caliic Ibs, 13 to mess pork, refined. sand n Hide: salters, selection, gan! Pr 131 steers, Dairy rat atl mit: ti dles, to sylvani Shore (Mar 16%: Virgil West Virgin guinea. dled Cheese- 1014a10! picnics, 2; Live Pou ters, each. 13'4a14c. gaioc. Coe 1 i 1 D : Sat , SLOCKE 5; €( canne H but ( chi rs I} S | ! | | } i | 1 i Mais Every tr: | China exj ally. Coal is | vhere in, the BE introduc ion | Texas pla pounds oi cc : Louisville a co-op | thirds 1 oMis ning have conceded the nine ho ia hn New bl 100 Cones Nativ 40a05¢; per Squash—Per b basket. WY hite. a3.00: 50a00¢. shoulders, -He per cheaper st. Pa , $4.10; tent, [Tigh Minnesota bakers, £4 HO No. 2 red, York, 2 : No. 2 red, 74}a75Y%¢; 70c. New Phil ore, York, 00! No. 2, 2a01C O1Y5¢; ). 2, Baltin No. 2. 13 cagic. S17 York. 2 white, white, 40! 1 timothy, c; No. 3 timothy, No. $14.502 OO; and Vegetal Vv, $1.00¢ tits 1891.00. Beets gocadi.oo. Cab Flat Dutch, ~-(Gemes, do ripe $3.00a4.co 2C. 10C 1): ames brl, 121%: rds, wid Tn : oopants mns— Maryland 10a15C: yns—Maryland Ww, bu, e, per bu, 1 and Virginia ¥eqQs Ocayzc do basket. 3 } er 81h basket, e, Maryland. asket, 2 25a30¢ shel, { ! selects, $iz2.00a135.00; ac Rappahai vland : bri. No. 1. goc Sweets, vello Virg r brl, Shore, 4c. Karl: DACKS, under, Q1 O )S. 94; sugar-cur lo do 12 lbs a lers yi: +1 o ne SO. a pork. 310.00; z0-1b cans, lo do hali- CW tubs. steer on and O60 avy 1 Bu exiras, 2aaz3: i red cream, ducts cod ern Maryland dozen. yvland 1 : nia. Wosicrs n, 1d, Souther ‘ , i IS, trv—Hen 25a30C: sp ucks, rine Snoring ducks Live Steck. (road 2.30: POOTr tO mt Ad re at Wwe 2.5 Si rs Top $35.03a6.2 LABOR AND INDUSTRY of wir in Swede: orts 111.000.0000 ade in China world carpenters of machine: have Ma: WOTKe "ny. m nters ywtton to oarme erative of the in- i firms HAS THE BIGGEST SNAKE. One Known to Be Forty Feet ng Lives in Massachusetts Mr. Anderson reported having priy-foot snake in his pasture in the vicinity of Moose deemed it wiser to run at once the brush rustle, rather to investigate, writes a Sharon orrespondent, When Mr. An- "st told his neighbors that he they only laughed knock Since fif- SEV KCI's : I ring such a snake, greastically advised him buings in his cider barrels. other man been within t of the monster, while in Is furrows have been discovered snake makes, only the nas ordinary ies as large, ff tells this story of the reptile: fternoon I went down in the y where the cow tethered jiched her 1 found her tugging t the chain and trembling like ever saw an antimal so Fright life. was simply crazed. around, and there by the to the underbrush, I head was raised fully man M "(J pastu Whe is cied if She “7 I yasture the feet close cil W Its ound. a minute it then darted off inte ten gl ot tor re mained ade as mug through the thie under ‘hh noise as a going bushes,” year iow Jon Ff ker than my Saxe | a sort of rather a Wis and had three or of his scription, ‘hfork, 1 it NOW hut reptile under- ise the this have rst time I'here for ral probably last theories the n offspring the five vears d from the red ape while long passi manag y seen on Moos was sent with ropes, g and clubs cated it in a After a fierce as killed. wa ! ¢, all are now mental taken There hunt, cap- Jnot of WIN be hefo ill it. are several res dy § iointin the orl and they f can be tured. “I've it can't . Sald one heern move could chip J © Recken if tic him in we'd git folk’d tell snake for : fer then just Guess them give as high as $10 fer hi The man on the h excited over the reptile has traveled in Mexi “Forty feet long,” he ¢ “We used to give kids to with in ong li jv PUm pn ho is not old man 1 old who —useter Mt our wated to play w them fish. would vou hooks we 144 amunts Th ¢ \ ti O1 snake d the rse- \ 3 howeyer, thi COWS bh dver on hiser The Topsy-Turviness of Life, Invitations which brisk young = 1 X . low hich would defoyed the and w with joy, ind obstri reach igain in this case. Missouri I dy 1 was alw but Easily Solved. The druggist had written it on thé labels and also cautioned the old negro by word of mouth ‘that the contents of one bottle were for internal use and the other for external use, but he hadn't got a block away. before he stopped a pedes trian to ask the ditierence. “Why, one is for external and the other for internal use,” was the reply. “But which is it?" “This is for external. External means outside, you know. You rub it on.” "Yes, sah.” "And the other you swallow.” “Yes, sah; but s'posin’ I dun git dem bottles mixed up arter I git home?” “Yes, you may do that. Have you got a wife?” “Suahly, sah.” “Well, then, let her take the contents of one bottle and you rub your legs with the other. Understand?” “I does, sah,” said the old man, with a look of admiration,” and I'ze mighty thankful to yo’ ’bout it. Befo’ de Lawd, but when dese yere niggers roun’ vere purtend to assimilate de conspicu- osity alongside a white man dey don’t come widin a hundred miles of it.” Hardly She had returned with an M.D. irom a university after her name, and had been elected to the chair of English lit erature in a small local college. On the day before the session opened the presi- dent was explaining to her the duties of her place. in English literature,” ipologetic hesitation, to take the junior and senior in elocution and also assume charge of the physical culture.” Is there no teacher asked Miss Jones. “Well, no, “And who has charge of the training?" ‘To tell the truth, yet. -You catalogue that those were ‘to be supplied.” ” “And I was elected to the | = Eiglish literature—"' “Yes,” the president answered gloom- i | Accurate, he said, with classes of elocution? physical we have no teacher as in the perhaps noticed chair of ily. But he was reassured by her smile. “I will take the work and do what I can with it, Dr. Smith,” she said brightly; “but why didn’t you write me at first that the ‘chair’ was a settee?” winni ing Brother Williams on “Trouble.’ Ef dis worl’ is a worl’ trouble, notice dat mighty few people is willin’ | ter sell out. De end er der righteous is peace, but | he ain’t in a hurry ter fin’ peace ef he ter leave dis worl’ without fust| sendin’ fer de doctor. { De rich man thoo' de eye er hez got ter git in whatever rack 1n de fence. hearn tell,” said the con, “dat las’ night Br'er Johnson lef’ dis worl’ fer de nex’ one, but sence he | didn’t sen’ fer me ter wait on him fo' he | lef’, I can’t say fer sartin des where en | how he landed.” | ool gO! Ot ter a needle; go ter heaven | but de po mani he colored dea- i8 all the FADELESS Phirty minutes dye with Puryam all druggists. 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