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The Scranton Republican from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 5

The Scranton Republican from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 5

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N. T. 1 mm -V 'V ft SM Jnnrn rnn urin proposed. the Hin negro." 'And youi IS WANTED a fk itv in be' llrrMI Mm UUUn ronaent to tne plan nare oeen prepares uimiti 4bat enlovl 'An ape. You see, SHOPLIFTERS HELD vii 1 1 11 1 11 iin 1.

ii will be Issued tomorrow to the cred- Afti of a I' I terti i gins where yours end. iifKiy RE DEPARTMI FIRE DEPARTMENT 1 it for signatures. I al he directors of the trust company Mrs. AUle M. Day has jtfivieen ap I1U VkH I kllWit I a JTTSaw I COSTOF ANTHRACI.

1 1 FLEET OF TWEN- WILL M. WILLIAMS UNDER $800 BONDS, probably meet tomorrow for action lie plan. PRINCIPAL TY BATTLESHIPS. pointed physician and surgedVi of the Lake County (Ind.) Asylum and Hospital. She is the first woman In Indiana to be thus recognized.

ASK FOR $97,250. WilllncucM to aUklleI State MluUtar. Deo. 2a An lndlca- WA' 1 tion hfe willingness of the Turkish OVA' Faota From a Raport of Vary Indignant at the Hear" ri to oblige the United States Reault of a Seoret Conference Between the Joint Fire Department govern oal Survey Th) Flrat Authontlo and Made Things Interesting minlste Governor Atkinson of Georgia and a party of friends will start In a few day, for an extensive trip through Mexico. at Constantinople, who has ssing for the punishment of the been pr Committee and the Board of En fanted to Make Meat of Chief Waiting Outalda of Magaaakl for In- truotlona Tha Floet Acting In Cloae Touch with the British Squadron Japan will Oppoaa a Permanent Ruaaian Oooupatlon of Port Arthur War Spirit High.

3 murderi rs of the American bicyclist. gineers Last Night-Some of the llng If There Were no Law. Oomparlaon Betwaen tha Wholo-ala and Retail Priooa A Curious DlfToronoa in th Percantega of Inoroooed Coet at Ratall, Ire Property Recovered In Her Improvements that are Absolute ly Neoessary to Place the Depart Jse Yesterday; Lenz, contained in cablegram from Minister Angell, received at the state department, announcing thathe murderers have been convicted 'and sentenced to fifteen years' Imprisonment. These murderers are at large, having escaped months ogo to the Russian ment In Working Ordsr. more of the women who are of shoplifting -were put under For many years, is complained, that Mrs.

Kate Cabell Currte of Dallas, the new president of the National Daughters of the Conrederacy" Is a daughter of General W. Cabell, a Confederate veteran, who is more familiarly known throughout Dixie as "Old Tige." Just at present the daughters are trying to raise a fund of $4,000, which is to be used in marking the graves of the thirty thousand Confederates who died In Unidn prisons. It is proposed to erect a simple shaft In each one of the thirteen cemeteries of Union, prisoners. Aldferman Howe Wednesday af- Caucasus, so that the Turkish govern tne bcranton tire department has been neglected and that it has never been in that efficient 'Comirtion when the city n. The pMrteipsl ojk: was Mrs.

ment has prosecuted, condemned and whose husband is an sentenced them in their absence. could point to it with pardonable pride. nollman from 'the Eighteenth She was. very Indignant and CHARLES GONTOIT'S WILL A Million and a Half Citren to Various Iuatltotlons. NEW YORK, Dee.

28. The will of Charles Gohtoit was flled for probate today. After a number of bequests tot relatives and friends, the residue cf tha tstate, amounting to $1,500,000. will 1m! divided in equal shares among the following Institutions: The Ueneral Theological seminary of the Protestant Episcopal church, the Domestic, and Foreign Missions society of the Protestant Episcopal church, the Protestant Kplscopal Church Missionary society for Seamen of the Port of New York, the New York Protestant City Mission, the New York Bible and Prayer Hook society, St. Luke's hospital, St.

Harneba's house, the Mulberry Street Orphan Home and Asylum of the P. 15. church, St. Luk'i'a Home for Indigent Christian Females, the Sheltering Arms, the Home for Incurable, the P. E.

House of Mercy, St. Mary's Home for Children, the Midnight Mission, the House of Heat fur Consumptives, the Home for Old M.n and Aged Couples, the Society Library nndi the New York Free Circulating Library. A CELESTIAL DECREE 0RMZAPS SUBDUED. very interesting hearing, a woman apparently close to Unsanitary houses, ancient appliances and broken-down hose carts have been the continual cry of the officers and each year the modest sum named as being absolutely necessary to carry on of age, her head well streaked nilLITARi OPERATIONS ON THE Jjike ithe women heard De the work of the department has been sire wore a long cape which FROSTIKR (OSCXDDED, ruthlessly cut down by succeeding esti the shoulders and which are mates committee. by shoplifters when upon This year, however, It is claimed, the aging expedi tions.

British Colnrana Return front Khrbrr time has arrived for prompt action, and ng the articles found in the house PaM-The Enemy's Lou Itaa Keen Set I. two volumes of Eugene Sue's "The ait a meeting of the joint fire depart When the late Princess Mary of Teck first becama stout, says an English journal, she sent for the celebrated Banting. She was surprised to see that he was still extremely bulky, and after a few civil preparatory remarks, she said: "But your system has not made you very thin, Mr. Banting." "Allow me, madam," said Banting and, proceeding to unbotton his coat, he disclosed a large wire structure over which the garment fitted. Inside was the real Banting, incased in another coat.

oni-Vannted FitllKo of Ihe AfrloVa dering Jew," which looked as LONDON, Ia 20. A special dispatch from Shanghai, dated Tuesday, eays: "It is reported that a Jnpanese fleet of over twenty war ships is waiting noar Goto italand, outside of 'MaRasakl, fukly equipped for war, and only await ln Instructions. This includes the Yushlma and the Fuji, two of the finest vessels in the Japanese navy, and the Chen Yuen, that was captured frum China. The Jaipnnese fleet, St la said, 4s acting In close) touch with the Hrltisfl squadron under Vice Admiral Sir Alvx-ander lluller. commander In chief of the Chlnn.

station, "Japan will ctrtalnly oppose a permanent ItUSfian occupiition'of Port Arthur. The sudden dlSKoU'tlon of the Japanese diet tvias owing to the war spirit. It la expected that the Japanese licet will attempt to prevent the landing of reinforcements from flir ihe protection of the Kussia-Trana-AsiaUo railway In Manchuria." A dispatch to the Times from Kobe, Japan, eays the dissolution ot the diet has greatly angered the political parties. It is probable that the Marquis Ito, former premier, and Count OUuma, a former foreign nrinUrter, will form n. coalition ministry with a vlgoroim for-elgn policy.

The rtiiMtary party Is eager for action. Extraordinary activity prevails at 'the military and naval depots and warships are assembling at Magusukl. ment committee and board of engineers Wednesday it was decided to ask the estimates committee for for ex thev had never been opened. A baa Beon IOwcreil. LONDON, Dec.

28. A dispatch from pf handsome curtains and several artlcteec" penditure in the coming fiscal year. Last year's appropriation was Peshawur says: confronted with them and the The British columns have returned To analyze the demand, $14,250 is re against her she said she was WASHINGTON, Dec. report the mineral resources of the United rftab for ISIKi, Just Issued by the geological survey, Is notable for containing what is probably the first autbentlo ooinpnrlson between the wholesale and retail prices of (he American coal product at the leading points, of consumption. In anthracite ooals the cheapest markets lot year were and Shenandoah, In the heart ot the Pennsylvania mining region.

Tha average wlioIeHoJo price at Shenandoah for coals of all slzea ranged from $1.75 to and at Ilkes-Harre from $1.75 to I'ea coal could be bought cheaper at Hoboken to 2.40 wholesale and Ornnge, N. J. $2.23 to wholesale than at Pottstown, where It cost At Pottavllle, the average ot all Sizes wag con-hldierably Iwtter that at Pottstown 2.1!;t to wholesale. T' lowest figures quoted at Mrooklyn. N.

which has na groat nn advantage In point of water transportation as Hupoken, are for broken coal, ranging at wholesale from lO to per short ton, equivalent to about to 1.0,1 per long ton, where the long-ton prices alone are quoted, broken coal brought from $3.10 to A curious difference is observable between some of these points In the percentage of Increased cost at retail Thus ut Oraiisre. N. the retail prices ranged from 2." to 2S per cent, higher thiu'i tho wholesale prices; at Wllkes-Hurra from 20 to 72 per at Pottstown from 2.i to 41 per at Shenandoah a pretty uniform of 11 per and at I'otlsvllle only 4 par New York city bought h. nnthraclta coal fur from to If I. wholesale, and from Lull to retail.

Pough- quired for general running expenses, from Khyber Pass after punishing with alight opposition the Zakka-Khels in rifed with the curtains over two "This, madam, said he, pointing with while $53,000 is recommended in vari ago and when Chief Robling be- iara pardonable satisfaction to' his cage looldng them over she peremptorily "was my size before I commenced diet ous improvements. Those present last night were: Chairman L. Zeldler, se the Baiar Valley. Military oiierattons on tle frontier are now concluded. Ev ery Afrid! and Orakza! vlUy has been visited.

manded of him to leave them alone lectmen Durr, Schroeder, Burns, Frable, BY T1IK KMPKUOR OP CHINA HIGH HEAVEN. Ind not open them. The chief did not He then nimbly disembarrassed himself of his framework, and stood before the royal lady, exhibiting his ele her commrand, but proceeded to iiejed commoners Wenael, Molr, Flanaghan and Gordon, Chief Hlckey, Assistant "It now appears that the enemy's loss has beenVnore serious than was at Chiefs Blrtley. McManus. Schwass, O' first believed and out of all proportion gant figure! Apparently the interview led to nothing but amusement, for the good' Dutchess of Teck remained very Mailey, Raynor and Secretary William to its possible fighting strength.

Their Tannler of the 'board of engineers. display them to the court and then wrapped them and the books together and had them stored away pending the trial. The books she said were sent to her from Binghamton and had never been stolen. She said she received them two vears ago. trade with our centres for the neces stout to the end of her days.

SOME OF THE IMPROVEMENTS. saries of life has been closed, and their The sum of $53,000 for improvements autumn tillage prevented. The- com appears at first Sight to toe a huge sum, plete submission of the Orakzaia da now 1 1 BOLAND IS ARRESTED accomplished. but upon Investigation It will be seen that it is not exorbitant. In the first place the board of health has condemn- "Many hitherto unknown strategical "You will enter Into the sum of suu jail, Mrs.

Williams," eald, the court. "I edltwo engine houses, the Cumber don't care, I can, enter Into Jfh.tlOO bail A DUNMORE MAN'S ACCU land hose houee and Century hose house, frontier routes have been surveyed and mapped out. The vaunted prestige of the Afridis 'has been lowered and their puruahment has paved the way for the I am innocent, responded the de- and the house of the Crystal company dant, and then looking at Chief Rob-i said "Never you m'ind, your turn SATION AGAINST HIM. has been declared unfit -for habitation. Three years the sum of $10,000 was permanent (settlement of the issue.

It is firmly believed that, cut off from In nes next; I'll have the best lawyer i in 1 in the treasurer's hands towards the expense of building the new house for dia and threatened with a re-lnvaslon Timothy E. Boland, ex-tax collector After her husband entered bail 1 ill. 1,.... rllef enll r.iiitn fmrti of their country in the spring, ithey will now submit. It Is also exerted that of the borough of Ounmore, was Wed for 'her she turned again to the chief as phe was leaving, and asked, "Do you the Crystal hose company, DUt was ai-terwards transferred to the fund for bu'ildlng the new house for the Nay Aug nesday arrested by OfiiceT Mink coal I.

oils, bought her stove coal at In $1,70 wholesale, mid to lull, und her pen. con! nt whole-. the Interna! friction resulting from the upon a warrant issued by Charles hlnk you are a gentleman? Its time nough to accuse a person of being a company. That house was completed, operations will prove almost as severe a punl.shment as the operations them but there is no indication that the Cry ami WOO retail. HoHton I to $.1.15 wholesale, and thief when they are seen stealing and Washburn, charging him with obtaining money by false and fraudulent selves" liot class them with Hungarians and methods with intent to cheat and de $0.

retail. I'lilliulelpliiii paid $4,45 whulimale, amli fl.Tfi to $3.75 tarians when you don know they teal. I wish there was no law and I PRESIDENT AND CABINET stals will have a new home. Three years ago plans -were approved and paid for with the view of erecting a new house for the Crystals at the rear of the city hall at an estimate cost of $18,000. This proposed building would tall.

Tlnse were all meiiaurnd In, or fraud him out of The warrant was issued by Alderman O. B. Wright. Boland waived a hearing before Squire vas a man, I soon make meat ot you In i here reduced to, long In the right temper." She said Iilcago Ii.nii'hl by the Hhort tun at $3.2.1 M'KULKY OX OOOIJ TERMS WITH Cooney and entered bail in $o(MJ to ap for she was soon outside. ii rid to Sll.7.1 r- Ai Inilloatoil by tha Kcllpse I'reilleteil fur IVew Vear's Dny-A Tj-plrsl F.ihllillluii tiitiivao Mtatosmaiiahlp -I'll I'smsI Vesily ('niloms Dlsluilird by ihe llrnveikl l'hsuiimeiion.

WASIUNCTON, Reo. 20. Tito male department has riK'elved a copy of tlm emperor nf China's decree to ward olT the wrath of Pinvldence as 'Indleuted by the tcllpKc predic for Nmv Year'H day. It Is a (yplcal exhibition of Chinese Htal.wniansblp, -lally in view of the easti'rn crisis. Tin- decree partly says: "Wo are tilled with f.irehmHtiK 1hlH news and hiistcn lo seek within our-Kelves for sins which may have thun brought tho wrath of high Heaven upon the land.

We further cum maud llial the ceremonies, of congratulation usually held on New Year's, day in ihe Taiho throne shall be curtailed and only ordinary olieinani'es bo made, the place being cliHiiKcd lo I he Clileli TKlng lliruiic hull Instead of Ihe Tallin throne hall. The hunipueit nsiiii lly given to I he Imperial clutimneii on New Year's day must also be stopped, and lien 'the eclipse nocurs let all inembei of I lie omul wear sober gatnieiils nil. I asucin-l 1 1 In inner palace before tlie altar set up In Heaven to pray lor fnrliear-ance and mercy lo the coiinlry at large. Tills Is ro far as shall concern ourselves to show our de.tlre In pi.iilrlat.' high llciveii; bill as b'-r nialcrtiy, Hie liowager. is a ti elder ami seninr, il IS llllt I lit lll.il tlie lull CorellliltlloM be oliMel'Ved III 111- eotin'H libels- unt- mi Nrii Yen d.iy 1.

1 maji'si Let all I lie Yiiuicns concerned take note." CUBAN REPUBLIC A FACT. In Maiiaanlllti tli liisiirKtuts llava llullt Towns, SH)nfNenre tJnn-powder, Arms slid llavn Kstsliltsht-d Nhor Kaclorles, CITY OKMRXII'tt, Dec. gen- 'include fire department and police de Griffiths, and' Mrs. Thomas 'lie. ub'l, HIS ADVISKKS.

If reduced to long pear before the alderman tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Mr. Washburn, in an Interview last night, made the following ms were also held in nan in me partment headquarters and the sum of $500 each. Mrs. Evan Thomas it Will now 1P aHKeu mr iu cany tn $3'." ink mi ii toll.

Ii i 'i. icie I 'mil's r'h i I'lntn short tons, i statement In regard to the arrest: "I Il Approves Of tha (onm Beretarr 0d out the improvement. rs. Randall, who pleaded guilty were present and furnished i ion nay 10 nr 12 per ih. ni Uniton's figured.

Ht. rapidly upward, to b-ilcMalfe for a 7.1-0 t.XjS.fSO for am employed on the repair force of the The new house for ithe Century com- mnnv will also be included in the de (ail. SUPPLIES IN SIGHT TO LAST UNTIL SPRING WiifC 2.S. The sleajner Alkl arrived here today bringing ad ici8 from 1 a wsi City up to November -0. The Alki's rtrtingi'rs Included thirty (KTBons who left Iawson between November 2- and Novemlx-r 25.

All 'Without exception say there will be no starvation at luiou this winter or next spring- When informed of Hint action being taken by the I'tnted Hat. government to send out a relief expedition, 'they said it was Ulillcc.sary and un-Mlli'd for. Several thousan.l men have gone from Dawsuti to Fori Yukon, where there is an uivliml'tcd supply oT provisions. Those remaining In law-ou have regular nieula every day uid have enough supplies in sight to last Well along into spring. No eickness Is reiKrted at Iiawsoit and every liody there is in much better rltvuimsluiicc and iworrylng lesfl over I lie f.sxl sit nation than their friends on tlm outaiile Imagine.

Nviiiy 11 (hose who arrlvi-d on the steamer Alkl today were at Iuwson City only alioirt three months, having started In with tile first nwh In the latter part of July. came mil to purchase their outlius for next season. A. J. McKay and wife, whose home la In Tacoma, made tie trip out from Dawson to Iiyoa in the (ul.

time of days. They passed over jot i on the way up. Tlie Alkl's passengers nrought out, It mand. Th new house for the peculiar feature about the women ibp nrossed. The new house for the it they eeem as total strangers long tons, un.

I fU. slftrt'. the eiiilvnb-tit of In long, re- Cumtwrland company would not be ugh living in various parts of the Has Pnriqrd slid Itwmors that Ihe Latter Will Resign are Groniidlras, as are alto Those that Sherman Will Slcp Down and On I. 8ck4NT01f i-vBFUBLIOAH BuBBAU 608 Fourteenth Ktreet. Washington.

Doc. 2t. Whenever a gentleman Ih sulceted to litil. Iiuliilh bouglit nt her lake whurl are considered as members of pretentious affair and it 'is expected lhat Pennsylvania Coal company and on December went to receive my wages for the month of November. My wages ought to have been less $U'.

but instead of this only received $11.21. thus making a shortage of Upon ascertaining the cause I found that Mr. Boland had appeared at the oftlce and had the amount stopped for payment of Mrs. Mary Alowry's taxes for the past nearly cheiiper per t.u than Ht, Pau they do not recognize $:5,000 would cover tne n.itai ounay- cisco nl her rnllriiiid Hail l'Vanc-l NIGHT'' HEARING. J.

CAFFERY'S SUDDEN DEATH hold a jjnMtliin In the cjiblnet of a presi Alderman ftiwc last evening Mrs. William Barton, .1 resident of an During Intorlm of Fifteen Mlunloi In Which lie Wa Vrtt Alone Ihe Id dent he luilows the customary eourutj ami announies lo the president thnt If at any time hiH ollicUil conduct should cause Ihe four years. I sent my wife to ask hlnv aliey between Hyde Park and Main avenues on UbxWest Side, was given a administration emlarraKmenl the prefl- Paiaed Awav-An Accident Prelum- paid i her Pennsylvania anthracite in. in $1) to per lung ton wholesale in. I $12 to relall.iind Port land, iilioul tlie sunn', both cities having an tuba nl a ge In their water freights over cities, lying a great denT nearer to the con! fields, bill depending upon rail ronton exeiulvely.

wrt blta, paid almost as much as the Pacific (Mast ports fur III" sumo article, Ttutte, Mon pul, I ne ire than $11) ft long ton at wlioii Hiile, and mure thg.r $'J1 at retail; hearing, also on a charge of whopllf ting. ab'y the Caaac. ilein Is at liberty tu ronyider Ins reiKiuu-tlon of that cabinet officer at ills Uiayosal. James, tho l.T-year-oId son of Mr. and he was accused of stealing a clock run a West Side four-cent store anil 'ire fcsncy pljites from the "erber O'Mailey company, the plates Secretary tune, under the law, makes Mrs.

John CafTery of Fourth street. hU reports illi-clly to cotiKress, and not to the its the other cabinet nf-lieeis tin, ho that tho secretary of Uie Bellevue, diled suddenly In bed Wednesday morning. The i ad had complam- Jlng valued at each. Two of the eu witn pains Tuesday anu nun wen lull Spokane, capped the rl'nyi a ten were In efce possession of illlams, who says Mrs. Barton gave -m to her.

visited In his room by his mother less wllh 10 tlO wlinleaitlcj an.l treasury may bold linaoejMl views illamei-r 1 1 1 1 1 opposed lo thus- of his chief and may submit those views to contrress In bis annual report. Because Secretary then fifteen minutes before he died. lull. la eullmale, about I "I "1 KHIU, ill Mrs, Barton loudly prute'rled her ln- While coasting on South Washington Gape had plan of Ills own for the llnan- rcence. rTtve at first orrjec.teu to pivmft to refund me the money thus stopped.

He, however, refused to listen to her, and I was, therefore, compelled to take this course." The Mrs. Mowjy referred to is the wife of Charles Washburn, and upon her being Interviewed by a Republican reporter she sUUed that she did not know that any taxes were unpaid. Hpr first husband, John Mowry, died suddenly of appendicitis in July, ISICJ, leaving her with two small girls, agea respectively ten months and two years. He left a property encumbered to the extent of Jfl.OtH). By public subscriptions, and also from the money received from the two lodges of which her husband was a member, she managed to pay all but $4'' on the property.

Her only means of existence were obtained by taking in washing and doing various cleaning Jobs. In the summer of she called upon Mr. Boland, with a view to finding out about her taxes. He gave her to understand that avenue Monday he met with an accident GIBRALTAR'S fORTlFK clal pulley of Hie uoverninent. uoes dust and nuggets.

theinFecTly failure lie f'lUO baw darr-onded and talked or pending the New Year In jail. H. M. which caused lilm pain Tuesday morning, but no notice was taki of it and 'Mis Irltlali aril man Push lug; Hot follow as ti iriii 1 1 it of course that the submitting of those views to congress meant that the pn-sident endorsed Ihcm, but since Mr. Ontrcs policy has ln-eti dis- ima became her suivty, finally.

The llenran fixim Cuba, who has been In Manzanlllu lv one of IUe en-called provinces, Bays that In reality the war lias) not begun there, for the country haa la-en ahnndoricd In insiirgetrlH, who have built towns which are supplied wlih abundant provlslona fmm the neighboring estates estnbl'iahed by rebels, who even manufacture gunpowder as he went skating and seemed to enjoy Comptroller Kckels' Itoply to Artlfllss III- tor of the store testified that he the sport all day there was no apprehen ctised from one end of the country to matlna I'ollllcsl Keellii( lo tlis matter sion. iree cloclw like the one found in session of Mrs. Harton, and all the other, It haa been subjected to Kfeat i.ih or KMMerulzliig Them. Hnrsirta received at Hi" navy dspartmaut Indicate 1 1 1 I the liritish government Is pnshtnf tlm work of inodernlzinK tho great fort 111 ciiiloiiH nt I In- nick of (llbraltar with all When he awoke yesterday morning he deal of criticism There bus been talk PHll.ADMI.I'HrA. Ibc.

ZX of the Currency i-keln wired a tolen. of tile resignation of Si-imtor Woieott, for said he had a pain in his head and as William was present at the henr- statement to this city tonight In rela and have anna fiu-lnrlea, 'tannerlca and limtanee, because nf the fact lhat Woi he was thirsty he asked for a drink. Ills id again started to give Chief Hon lo the published articles Intlinat- eott la an out-and-out blmetalllHt, while shoe fat nrU-M, so they tan supply their mother took a cup of tea to him and the OttKe policy Is In no way favorable Iiik thut' political feeling had something a tonfrue lashing. The alder- then went about her work. troops.

with the most lndipenabltf nr-Ik'lcs. Hpaniah authority la not recog to the continued rccoKnltlon of silver as lo lo with Ihe lallute of the Cliestrtul In about a quarter of an hour she re her by threa lenlng to for contempt. She is the wife sltr.et National bank and the Ch.sniut one of the prime money inetais. Hut Senator Wolcott promptly stamped tin- nised and the 'Inhalil'tanla are ixmifor turned to his room to see If he were ue of the most respected residents Street Trust and Savings Fund com ably fettled under the authority of the report of his as a lie, and he comfortable and was horrified to find him dead. The cause of the Eighteenth ward and much sym- tmnv.

of which William M. Slngerly, will continue to represent the state ot Cuban republic. Occasionally the Hmn-Ish nonvoya imism over the high matin athy Is expressed for him. He slated i.roio-letor of the itecoid. waa ptesid -ia Colorado, will continue to defend the bimetallic standard and will continue to do evening that he himself txught of last death is not yet known, but It Is supposed It was due to the injuries he re but Ihe insurgents go out and meet them coiniiti oil.

say all that he can to brln aboiu an Inter upeerl thai no lees than llva thousand Hninlfh win kitiKincn nass dally over ths lines In ami from their work nn tho for-lltlcat IntiH. A large number of the hoavl-eit pieces nf artillery am being- put in place, a Hum is lielnn conatrtictral und the plan nf defence rrnlts of thi iiliholiite pn, lection of vaet Drllish fleet under the kuiis of Iho fortress. ('mil I'iiiy In the policy pursued In aomo nihil- Hiiilsh fortillciiilonH the soldiers in chiirK'- maile no ol.jection to an examination nf the winks 1 1 Amerleiin naval of-lleelH I dalloln. und seemed iwlhor proud ef the Htl.llflh of their poelllun. the cuiiiiiioiiwciilth Mini Ihe prlHonnr.

The inntni tnnn told hla sttH-y of the shouting; and the district fuked lilm If any of those four men waa pr- and lighting is-ours on 'the ronds, the Hull many months ago the curtain his wife Is accused of stealing. ceived Monday. I have read Willi deep Interest, the statement In a ew York paper of thla national agreement, winch, notwithstand patriot" always taking the offensive. ing his recent failure, he still "as hopes acuonipllshlnK In tho near future. relative to the affali'H the (Just The HpanlHii tmidlers are In JOSEPH GODFREY'S WILL.

nut Street National bank of 1'hlladel such condition that much sympathy ia her lKirj taxes still remained unpaid, for which she was either to pay or become evicted. He also gave her a letter to Mr. James Yiung, who, upon reading It, assured her that she would be exonerated fmm hr taxes In the future. William It. Wilson, who succeeded Mr.

Young In office, also told her that she-had been exonerated In full. The balance of her tax, however, was paid on September IS, )K1I7, and it wa.s then made out to the John Mowery estate Mr. Boland had not told her that any taxes were owing, and frnrh wha Mers. Young and Wilson say, she though herself exonerated. The stoppage of so large an amount, and espe t.bln Its president.

Willi. im M. Hing-rly aroused, they being mostly lsiys, thin Secretary liflftn at the cabinet mei-t- II OIti tl.000 10 hi slater and the Re pale and ill, and cntuplalnltig of Ilk. an. I the acts of the comptroller of the currency In connect Inn with th bank's UiK Inst Friday reiterated his desire to have the presld-nt consider his (the secretary's) resignation at his dlsosjil, pro- mainder to his Wife letters Iiaard In wretched quality of their catrly rations WOMAN'S TRAGIC FALL Mtn KU Bsrreil Looking a Mine Ctn KbIU Down a Hundred l'Ml-W Willi Ilor t'nclc at tha Tim.

Miss Kate Barrett of Scranton, and ho has taught school In Hazle town-phtp, lies In a precarious candition at the foiliire. 1 have no objection to any and of not revet vl rut any pay fur months. Three Other Estates. em ism which the merit of (inly very sick soldiers ure admitted vlded Ihe secretary course lid to any embarrassment, but the prealJuit promptly notified the secretary that lie h.nl no ent. He repln "b'; there alts one The w(ll of Jiiweph Godfrey, late of this tli.

m. nor have I any wish tu evade full responsibility for them. The objection to the Hpanlsh h.pilal. and oUiers who are realsy ill are compelled lo sleep of them." Intention whatever nf maktnr anil i hane. city, was prohatc.1 Tuelay tinj lirt- "Do you sort the man who fired th In his cabinet He declared that he was which must b- inadei to th article re feired lo Is thai by Innuendo It under In court yards excised to the weather.

Their iindHlon is pitiful In Hie extreme, shot that killed (Ja llow a was aske.l. ters prant-fl to ihe wiilow, Jennie 8. Oodfery. The will Ih brief document residence of ber uncle, John Barrett, In William Pt-nn, and It is doubtful If she entirely satlslled slth the couise tho secretary has pursued and the Sllbje. clal.

.1 In a cleir and dlHtlrwt voice Matttihia Hrotmlng sympathy among tin- 1n-oir- tnk.s to show that the oTlIlrulttes, of the bank were not dealt vvith because of and reads as follows: there. Htlll. the secretary said, "Yes, lie Is Ihe man," a hi! point survives from Injuries received by fall parture for New on Slimi.iv was ed 'nlinot s. I. Joseph unnrrev, of tn city of Bcran -Klloi-ed tMilitWa.1 illllatlons In Ing Into a breach at the latter place, so Rents Hhn kniw that these more lads have liesn conwrlpti'd ami e' tit to tlnht I hern under -ondl lions which nn veteran cially at Christmas time, made matters extremely hard.

The property is not owned by Mrs. Mowery, and there has been no legally appointed guardians of the children. P. P. Manly furnlsh'-d bail for Mr.

Boland. followed by a wlib preatj pulillcut.on cr Mr SliiKi-rly. aonie nth-is and tays the Harleton Sentinel. ton. In the county nf Iackaaanna nnd slsta of Pennsylvania, do nake and pub the thai he had Cur The women passenKcru nlao lilenllllerl mnnrs as the mini.

In answer to tha trooiei wubd smml without mutiny. rrivseit. ine injupiio- i.e.- .1, in. i.i. i lish this us and for my laet will and testa tect Itrmriy I'oiiniirs said; in it is unfounded and tiiacea iti The Culian he s.iys, Is a la- t.

ment, hireby revoking and making void all former wills by ma at anytime hereto and Over a considerable part of the ing Tuesday teh-Kranis a me fi.nn all of the 1'nited Hi.il. -s- as to Die truth of this rune r. and the White house and treasury people d. nl. tl It.

There Is no prnmnd wbaievtr for belief thai i hern Is any be "I never had revolver In my bnnd. wns inv In this part of tho coun She had gone out with Mr. Barrett for a walk and the couple had gone to the mountain In the rear of the town. At the point where the Incident occurred Is a breach that is about HKI feet upon one nlde of which is a sheer descent, phile fore Inland Its auilnirlty Is felt. Flr-t, I direct my exeeutrix hereinafter the attitude of Introducing into a gtav busimss situation an element of sellisli new and partisanship.

Nothing lo- more foreign to anything done or ut mpted to be done. try. Last Sunday I was play log cards In ii pluinty near North Vuyne. That nlKht I slept in Mr. DimeU's.

iHlbl, Kl LEY TO GOMEZ tween any or vs oai.i- et eis Tne haiise Will collie on the other a number of ledges ap Mouth Wayne. Tin re was with ma from the elevation of r. i I "1 tie je-rlod of tittle that Iliel.rll.r ll.llvsr. "I Mr. Imwl, Who r.

nny Is-wihan. William Gslbn, Jnu the affairs of th- i'hwtnut Natlonn bank have I. i uteb supervision, tin I ear. This side Is at an angle of about degrees. They were standing on the latter lde of the breach.

Mr. Barrett was D)atnin to her the cause of the Mrkei.n.i to the snpr tne court le sv.n. he ha" en Penste that hleber position am l.oilim III. Ilsxl HAVAVA, bo', Ill-Many friends of Kilo -n and a Iiut. Inn.

in th-re lti iileht, find they will lell you the sain i.jnditp.na have, fmm time to time Omalejas and Mr. hjlvestei Scn- The pollc are still hunting for th be su, ceded bv io rrier lirltrirs Jsrsv. wno rle.M ii for ami cav when In some manner the wo mm i lmnftel. At one time they would ir to be anil another Tl.t lv th- lie Will ef New ce.t,l that h' r. l- t-en other three men who were Implicate vel.

cm resisjnd of the New World, w'-nt to the railroad s'ation to lost her balance and fell. Her compan the pllo a In th, shu-dltiK. t.at.ei' of Mr Snmfii) and Ms allied may en was horror struck and itxd rooted FATAL FALLFR0M A ROOF Bad DaOi of John Harts on Amelia avenue-slipped from an ny Roof and Kasielned "I'srrlbls Injartes an (he Krotr-u (vronnri. John Pavts. a pioneer resldont of Ca-pou" avenue.

Green Kidge, a bricklayer by occupation, met with an accident yee-terdny afternoon at 3 o'clock which terminated in his death an hour afterward. iJavIa was engaged In building a chimney on an unfinished two-story residence at KrlKhton place. new plot of around recently opened, located neir the feed nuil on Amelia averuov The 'ewer portion of the iilm.iey had ben, completed and nll he a et giiiini on tl.f roof it the bulidinn. owipk to ie ih" ro.rf. his p.

k-ivc ret at look Up day to meet them and er- itn atiy dis aiHss re are! it po Fn ci to the ground until heard the thud of d. William 1 1 I.o drnr In hr hndv striklnK the bottom. He then 11 VII ret Washington almost iwtnn'iv 10 lie" appointed at (heir non-arrival. 1 are confidently tomorrow. News was arrived here of this ev- nlnif that Mr.

Scuvel Is ba, comnieri lul Intel, la mi ic In the ipi.s-tt.in tu be a.t with, and thai wag how to g.t it "ut. having In min i Ihe treating of tin- bast disturbance to business aid If aav- ifave the alarm and a rescuing party was nn TuesiUiv mat ho rom tana of iHies n. in on Ih.sen staff, wns ritone and eight was Immediately formed. It required it tired nt firip mith in'eroai 10 onl hr 111 ahi.ut an hour to bring the young lady to some i i from the field after haliiK pn--nted b.iil f.ser in any is tic. i.e-i to 1 st Dnytoti.

Ti a not r. rvenl. 'h d' 'ary lb surtacp. It V-lng nec epary to rig up tlm President M'JCInlry'a letter tu Maximo fiorrni. Is hens- for nri.

peri. nrmed to pay my just debts and funeral eipens'S rh soon as conveniently may be after mv death. Seronii, I give and herjin-nth to my si, ter. Hnbrs Carter of Waverly, lJir-vanna county. Pennsylvania.

th sum of one thousand dollars. Third, all th rest, rpsldue and rem'n-der o( my etati-. both real ajid pers-ykl. I frlvs. dfvlso and bequeath lo my boi mV) wife, jonnle V.

Oodfrejr, her helm and assigns forever. Kinally I nominal, ronstltuls and appoint my said wife, Jennie V. Oudfrey, executrix of this my tisl will and testament. In ltnss thereof, I. Joseph Ood'rey, the testator, have to th's.

my a-lll written on one sheet of pni'r. set my hand and seal this ninth rtav of Iwcpmlr. A. I), one thousand eiKht hor'ird and nmty-fivc Srtled '1 1 hed and bv the slwive-najvil ililfry, as and for hl last 'iil and ictarmnt In the fr senrp rf us who have hereunto suh-scTibd oiir tifiniMi at his a f-nes-es thereto In the presents of lha said testator and of a.rh a' her. wri.i.i-j, JOHN TAVL'R.

IN OTHFTTt I'TATI3. In the (ate of Jtimi Jamea, lat cf lettoip of admlnistrali srsse rrant-il tj th T.dur, Jam-a. 1 1 1, 1 C's pa' a block and tackle f'ir thi pui-pcw. Alter this had lx-en done Mr. Barrett went I lie.

for all r.une' r-. th- It rf to due to th cimiit' The rumor Hint Mr. H'-n'el had be. titenc.l I.i death appears to have flown into the breach and ftr conei' Tne ie''l-'. mitt bimUri-d ri fo ts II re 7i r.

kl- ofl -e I II ereijfer fm Sin in I -I I I' I.o. k. ii i -non fed r'-m a p.i Itiirl um rai I a T' alt his near night. II. i nuts h.

is s. variable ir.g tin- bank to the shareholder and keeping 'he if-ditors iinmu in" 1 In compliant with order from -iler seis 1 -r I n.pt rod. i Cot! i. today tailed a cf the dire, tots of the iJtnk to take ft" to 1 ihe i.utbe cf a meeting f.r share-hnl to vote upon the quibn of ir.g into voluntary li.mld.tt.nn. The law 1 cec.pnuly tard upon Minit-ila eii f.iun.leo.

lie insurgeni sj ou's 1 of but l.l-l- nwn fam with tie rr" walktar i-l more 'i pro Ho- rn sent word to t.eneral tiomei's canvp that tao Americuns. Senor Ma.lrli.il (,. on, 1 from th- rlilre tne mvi-i finfialne to th iee shot ovr tli latte with mi Jtiat he lund'-d In th dy t- rjr- i as, nn It r. tary on i matt leaves Ih R.oifit ii wpl sob on and Mr. were un their way to head.juartem l' Induce? Oeoeral Umrni Ca of his reason Inti n- rshle care and difficulty tha uncon-btIous form was brought to the surfare and removed to the home of her The accldi nt caused the wildest kind of excitement after It bersme known and many willing hands aided In the work of rescue.

Ir. Hamilton and Dr. Brsdy were tnmmnl to attend th Injured woman. Tl hmith. yard of the residence, vpon the hart) fill ten iatth twen'y 'ert lifmw.

His fall w1tnsl an.t reachinl him he mat found to be biiedinf ind al pr'-seel ll.er li no lhat be rial any such reuutrts thirty i blldiro. Preferred I rs hsrs-s of th lierrinjr.H rorntTi'. Mh rwe'ta reivers hiinds. mrt (n Ns li-M nrvtii r- it I re as of tu the dny PI to surrender, lieneral Cutiil, enraged, din t'-d lhat lKith 1 rnetin, and January tvi.r;f cn. arid tinconw-ioua.

i Tr st.i un lh spit, but on learning thnt they P.ere'sry FbermsT re ts Ins cfTeets ff fltl'l sele. le.l a eonitrii'iee unl1 e( j. 7 acre special mvi-y of retary Hhi-r- Irs. and were aol Ihev found tlmt his arms and bus were broken, rs wrr a. so Ihe Ills prnio-iimi or ine.r Tt.e pom! of the insolvent K.s ler An famlnailon howed lhat he had advsmir, nae.

an1 tn n-p-n n-'i ts-n Ttr-e snd ss-tn Ihn' be will n.it msn. actinif un-lir of i'reslderit Mr. Coffin atats-1 that he had ihares of 17 nmre the necessary two-third, pledg to vote. f'T voluntary liui ion un.br tha putn ritlvic bone. He had also suiirel McKlni'f, he Instruetfvl that they be Msniireiiirnr cona-nn? st res out a full f'ir yaars i mor Injured Internaliy and had iu-ained a fractured of the 1- 1 Tere Inltrnal Itijories, snd lived for at.kh was Imentort'd st m-fi, relea-s-d and aa-rs-l ti rrwt them.

troe net the se. cry. my is n.j an hotjr. ufflrint)r rscovartnr nnis ng to Hi tl'ir Madrlftal (I'nlte-J $t(e consul br.w. Ijuit r.lRLht her cord tlc.n as pfrl- In lntstitl'11 r.a" his por-tofeoo alth-ua-h there Is nr to reTrose his 1i nd rtasMer old yesier.liy tn riirk T.

Fnwjfci at Hanrti Hylritusi nplalned to ln- c. but today (ihe has aomewhat rallied an the hy'clans bar hopes ho had i -n driven r.r Th rmunt -r takn In chsrs-e al ines that prest nt Mi Klnley, In mer.y or uie cou.p price Mid a as Coughs and colds need not arcurdanc a promt to Ppaln to l.T Vnilrtakr Jons. whn ren.ord thm rs hia friendly with the in- to (hs famsiy at lbJ t's(u In Kh mtal of Thomaa Ia-(s, late of 8tTnlin. letters of admsrcs-irsiion were eraniel to the slliw. Jane Iavaa In the estate of William IVnry.

iaia of i-rantn. the ar.d to th wid.na-, Uary IVnrr her recovery. The fact that he was rot Hied ftitrlprit a mjnery. but It thouht tbat the cf rock broke her fall. A A aaa-aaaaatfc strr Irst he 0ut.es l-a(hed lo the office ara and ery swrri up him lerim ef atloea r-oh hsve f-'wr) ur In a I rnr mi'n tve pi fw yar and of a'rh were i.wi1 (Se Of th SHO.1 s-r'rr (f ante.

HAMILTON THE ACTOR WIFE-BEATER surrent to bring tha war an rnJ. had aelect1 him (Benor MadrKrsil and il r. ro el to rarrv out the mi.rn. a nus- Vr. Davis was 61 years of are and had a r-siont of this action for it.

pit tx-nty- cht yrtr He survlvnl i a and rhlllrn. tr be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. Many mixtures arc tern- a ONE PER Vast annoaify lh. tnsentel sretar- Hbertnar. l.

G-neral (Jome. The latter had th aiT translatpj for Mm and gave ii nf ths mm PERSONAL ENTI03 vfrnoT rowera of MIne Mil tht hen a ritij jatif cf the riaushtirs and two mmr Wra. etr.an, M-ss Mary Iai. Mm hi ts Harry V. IVv: of Nf T-'t i li tn s--1 In Tar, D-r rsrsslaa pamSu a.

E4w4 J. HsirloT- 1 IT; rM I lllw S4 ci-iea eiiu ia, Ac 1 ac he marrlel a later aur4 cnl un 1 Hi a hu' I ur ar-1 a hish r-T ef ir--n Ii '1tB -m a r-e. marr-J tre tp in- lBtH la Ihs ttw P. nrv.f r-r, tit si.sw, ry f-, i ir.nn. rnirS thesn a divr-e.

OW1ii as IsMlTrntt. Mrr Rhn vault. Ffedman. s. Aer- er.

Mm, Jast'b Mai. hi Iturlc. J' nn's Wln'sw. J-ph Pvrwy hene. Kettsfsa.

rhrnun i rTiar Isaac Wsirn. Wriiam V. Krypir. Mary MahnsKt. Jj- J--ho Van Nort.

tlama ftarlsa. Wi'liam ATTtvny and j--rdsr dis r-s-red fr-m cf 1 rr (J i.rc'H b-i. la'tr rcrrarrit 5 the or r'cl couje. or-1 ra that h. be aith I n.

fx. an sj nt merit for the- following lay. r. or irg durtnar th to o-nfer with th Oiiban rsicc-'nt with I the tl, tu t- Usn. Th a-irg nrtr-rnlng it-rret -of -1 S- If st 1 Mr.

vl Ti- as mm th In-t- rst an by the In I lsUr! of i that h' suiiM t-g iy to rt Mi Kirny v. I tie r.i fv of 'on I DEaIH CF BRS. tLUN C. SCRANTOK k-n i I d' iiTer a ter-r 1 I H- and TAP' tha fl prrf tl rt. rir-s a lias a IJ 1-' lria txKik I iisimirft.

f'j In Vt 1 i -i J. rSt of ft. Psiaaisla at Old v. bi rf I f'a em porary in effect, but Scott's cf Cod-liverOil with Hypophosphkcs is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the Mood anJ warms the body; the hypepho'phites tone up the nerve; the glycerine soothes the inrlamed throat and lunp.

The combination cure--. This may prevent f-erious Htmry Hewr4 at E.ieO widw tha lat tha- rut'4r cf th an- nl ur.Jcr Uw srrsnrf laaa. ti Vr3. N. J-, leirr-trlr 4-i at th oil Hfnry home- he m-et r.rri Mr a can qjos, tr Tr "wa she Ut A i hl frl'ti a rrrr ws I eTer rtta 't c-n- WAVERLY- 's' tr It t-- ere- frrfm tirt J.i"o- at tr.

ir--1-' a tmr-'' r'-i'n In IS rsi -M r-r- -i in r- a i tr--rvi a arr-r a f-irr- if M- H-- ter T-iAfT wr-r r- rurl a WF.S A ITie'i -n f-f a ms ill 1 1- t-- 1 1. if s- f. -4 i -i 4i -r t-- i J- ir, r-- i a -n 1 -t. i in 'ii fr.rrr,-e.r.t at l.rri-G -r wmm a ei-r. w.ti tn It uidraf "-xl that rr.

rMtjrsmr ta H' 1 hn er 1 I and a'-t rf th. Ken- TH frr at Aia-n bid ft te ar.irit f. tf AMU ri :r.s than 'he rfu'jh -a tutl N-r- urrs Teat Frus. nnTri- hrs Par Fr a at v' tn at nn i1t a au i 1- of s'( as ac i Tfj an 1 as a tT ff th la's VI 1 HlrT. ho iMor'at! ana C'rfJrel irt a.oi fc hermit a.

jii'tal in hstd at th Yr'Tf at Ir.frr,r!t Irs on tuJs- Fh furfir It a 'i-r (-- a -ti. a t-rviikr, Kwta i irmy Vffl tr try 1 to i. 3 anl s-n- I mi r-r. cw'ti Far a. I Ts.

mm Wm mm Nl 1 re Tin- troubles. it th A. TV to ttsr ths- a r- i i- 1 -w-t (r-9--t s- -r 1-. i tt It -ai fir at ar 'A if tv Ja 4 rt t- I I tr i-i tn rr" crent an erft-r'-. ero 4 r---T, aj IJs fr- a e' tK2 a.

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