Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 May 1899 — Page 6

I IE.!' V-C.1-H call H H MM ot " ths rval H I o:- B I spec i tic it f;..l trMes I I cuasedb)' catarrh of the delicate H Hi: to H H WWIH.T1 It always cut sifoMd Bj ,v . - 1 I

I'tllOf.

Mill! II 81. 1

The United S ates Gunboat Nash, ville Safely Anchored Near the Eads Bridge.

r In

...I line

Ihr I rirr and BOT t'olnl of anlunr CMWM llh IVoplr . n -

Ions I er MMi I. reel Ihr hMf flrrd Ihe llrat lil

r llh ! St. Loui. May UL The i'nited Statt gunboat Nashwlle. dpt. Ma -iK-rd, tbe ckrl th.it tired the .'.rt shot in the war li tmrn the Halted State audi Spain. In s anchored in the i;,iippi. just beta the Bads bridge, 'he first ocean-going arataaip :" the I'nited States that ever pcuetti led SS far Ptybad tide-water. he was ordered up the river by the navy department alut three week ago on a tour of "exhibition and intection." She started from New Orleans April and running only dur-

CHICAGO DRAINAGE CANAL. Urdir of Ihr rcretarj of War Gt ia rrrmUiloii for Ihr o,.ralna of ihr l.nuu.l. Washington. M.iv y The following U the order of the secretary o.' wai opening the drainage canal at Chi Clo:

tVhfrp. ny section 19 of an act of e

Cr.'l.iln '.il.l r on m n - bor, ana for oth.r purposes." It I provided that It hall not be lawful to altet 1 or modify the course, location, conditio! or capacity of the channel of any aaI Iful . water of the United State unlet ST ..rV h hrrn rro'lin mil 1.' 1 ' tn

PHILIPPINE

8111

FILIPINO CONGRESS MEETS. o liMurum rroa.nl on.iiilla .- . the Mailer of on-

tlluilou W ork ....irll.rd. Manila. May 11 Keporta recived fr. :i the Insurgent 11 which. h'Wi er. have not la-en continued. s..y that a nuetin,' .if the I il.pmo coii-rcs.s ha be-,, hel.i at an l-nlro. There was no quorum ! It M St, " l'iu' ut JJ"

him. ai-nrov.-.l M.trch . w. rmiii-a urn HUTCf Dt i Curt, some buslines

THF VESSEL ,N A NOISY WELCOIfc. . t&S? " M-UnllM 'ÜLÜ"'"" i ... report- add that altl gh those

-anja w na e n w w - - - . . ...! rtsr. . . .. 1 .... n.wt 't 11 .l

vao aiienac i

Acuinaldo. u tr.ni: .loiro lor

was expt'sxl. Mai.-4.eti. MaeArthur will prabablj

rvuiain at s..n Fanatada aatil waal

Cables Received from Gen. Otis, at Manila, Regarded as of Encouraging Complexion.

SAVED THE SECRET.

Ha Bo. ,., ,, ,,,, ,rl,.,lllB W( But at l,, l i iirlul i 1

lie 1

lo lliiurl(. ii . ,

' oren nut ute W),,.,, l,

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hla re- i-llie thr rlum ii. )

fir. Haarr, aeary, tat (runt dour a ihv, n,..u.iy,tl .. I toiiad un the .r, tBt.nri the i, j I chamher 'it!i . . .iL. i it . . ,u: .. 11

Thr Mrn. H I n.lr rlanl and A.,.nr,nlr llie Mlaalltia !" Olla lor Thrlr I'rt-aruee I Mill Uellrt.d ulr Now la Ihr Tlar lo irlkc llurd.

Thank goixlitr, htt wa eilteii'

lie dr..pp.d mi., a , In., ,,.1. , taking oil n.t i, il hi- i.i . . '

mi luponth. loor, bat, a m! u . :! peace I other it Nipped out ol hit hand u.A tJil

ehirf f ngtxiera ana au'.n-irii . m ... . t w.-r prior lo tb m0mm4 ot tha aanir: anJ Whareas. Thr sanitary dUtrtct f hicaao a man h? I pal corporatloa oraaalaM Maflar the lawi th- state of Illln.la baa eeaatntetad an artlflctal chann. 1 frrr I Kobay atreat. Chicago, to loekp-rt. and hat been h. r. r- prantej p. rti.il n 1 by the .-r tary of war to make certain In i u, naif nt i in the Chicago rive- li 1 tl'e purp'e of C'.rr.-etlng an.t r.:u:..tin Iba er. as rot ion of the river o a U mir- a rl.wate of SOO.dOO cubic feel pr

Bui.ute wnb a x, ..ci: oi one n -a , .,:., Iunvct ion i- near at liana.

lit .ni. 4 i

t ':. in

with a lou.l tioiac.

"Witey" a oka on the Inataat. She looked at hu ami tiien at th

m.-r auunglii that at reamed i)., ...

QUatter nn.e an n ur. u ornm

to i . T.n. 1 1 ir.e Hnw anuu i.ii

hi, wt fi rk nf ih . fr.n itjikt

of hie

rt

t, at It sir. - :, la lh I

UM la thr W r..nC

CAaent Mr deir r. 1 y u kt ach t.me vou lose (Lppicf a per into the k? Tea dtp a minute meia 600 d:p an kour, or daps ii it.a hours, and each dip eon u nie Itoaineas Man Yes, I know; I hare

forked it all eat. I , , xht. ri,, r. with artillery

Ch'tago has now i ot war f-r ierml! tr. of thr SSM C

lu the .lay time l.e accomplished the ft. j.,,..y s-rrrt a triti without a s;u-le untoward inci- j v;.,r - Tho a! j caao represent it dent. and sluice gates i

r. , ihr nmrlalata-r i-f Ii t l"1'-- al'. Urn., K-c-ure

r. y, that from t airo to St. lamis, her kecj necr touched lxtto:n. The nearest she came to it wa at Philadelphia Point, atx.ut miles abovt i airo, where the soutidinjrs of her temler, Grapesiae, showed 13 feet of water. A larpe fleet went down the river to meet the cunls at. The Harbor Beat, the City of Providence, the Spread Eajrle. the II. M. Moxie, the William K. Kaananph. the Susiellaxard. the Alice Edna, lm-oh's '" at; the V. T. Haar-stl.-k and the Ulini flagship. Oaatafa. fhej trim little craft arrived at h-f anchorage at 12:3 p. m.. and wa irrer ted with a noisy welcome from

Um thousands that lined the levees -a

u.itary district ol d to the .-eretar to dlvrt the wa ;o river and oausl 1 artificial channel

ild district of Cblach saovalde dan i n.-, . iry to. ai

,n I omi-.i t

tTahlncton .V .y IS. GmMs. Oti has eahled the war departinent concerning the Philmt.ities. He

aavs that it is t.iy encouraging.

tone of tar dlapsudk laada Um (IWiii here t beliee that the aad al Iha Eili-

lieas. oii-' Diaaaatarfe

WaabJBffton, May VL Following is

th. text of Otis:

"Manila, May IL, Adjutant ticneral, California

Waabington: situation

a .. i... f.,rw ir.i.-.l to hi tu from blind

a .1 .......... Vv Ilnrdii ul. it um wa.. .

tbts city to repla. . - me u wir ..- ; 'v S"

esbauste.1 rr-.ri - --..iL '-... .. .-

Inn w ho have Ui .'iiii

the aMag aaaapalfa. Filipino rillen, n to the liiitnU r of 1,000 nrv entreuch.'d .... ihr. .. si.l. of P.a. olor. The Anten-

The ! cum however, are fully able to hold

theeitv. inMon.lax'-.ifaek waa sc-

iuien ol the aoinyi Igbttag ability, Jhe I nited States Philippine MM n'ii..n has baea eOBsldering prov ii.cial constitution (of the Island i( Neer.-s. which was framed by Col.

the dispatch from Jeu. smith and leading naties. It i- larl modeled after the constitution if

While it has many goon

follows: i joints, the eotnini--in will prooä y

r. ...minu nil u uuiiorm c.... rniiieui on

.1

.d wu "Yea. I am ntina the fountain pen too soil me shoot a month ago usinj it in the old Way brciue it won't write any other ay. '"Be pardon: I'm ir :r.e wrong office. Good-day." Ptaraon'a Wetk'.v.

Tf errr-.ee of the N. P Iti Ti tt

Kew V

ad m --. i m Mbhc are met I y laal express train These trams are c claaa day coaches, bag ear between BoaPin. and ones throii1! trair.4 bs Yrk hare ucharge of day coj placed at the disp want Pi trave". aad safely, see tha the N,. k. . 1' .

A MUflt. The y-untmaa who prefers to owe a tai

lather than to wear a I . I taken from tne e ur.".r al a clo aava that bt i red for a anyway Boa -'i I

nrafa'M aanot lie i ured

I a di B

4 the

am New York ami td dtr.ir.a cars. B ea Chicago and New I co.orei (orters la . whose semen are ' r. If u Dftablv. economics. 'y U aet is routed v.a

i . bee

itore er tat

by Iota

ati -n. a they cannot reach

the daseaard portion of the ear. I here is

ti!t on. ar to cure deafness, aad inai i

by court. tutional remedies. emissed by an u.i imed c .r.ditio ecus hnmjl of thr hu

this tube (rets inflamed yo sound or .mi "am ent.reiy riose.1 laineas i antes the ltTlamnv I and th. labe r. - rid 1 ditaoa. bcarine ul l e nine caars of f tea are which us oothme t an of the taucou surfaces. U w 're Hur.d r-a a.- of lK-afnea uniar.

cannot c I ad i v HaU's Catarrh Cur, beud lee eil o .rs. tree. . Ä . dteae Co . Toledo. O. Sold bv Drucwicts. "5c. Hall s Tan . y I Ml arc the best.

i. Drataese u t the rontiTuie. When isve s raml-.ir.j and when it S the result, and in V ix .traf, i lit

d Do!lar for any I t catarrh that

ntax

o r

rhnnrr for Hrr. a her face is her fortune." aastaislj ought to take adthe nrw bankruptcy law." Cha-

, .-. and !!- t .--w.:,l' of c ry

whistle on which steam could be I r cirht to ln-ar. fa local reception committee left t 9:15 a. m.. on thr city harU.r boata end met thr Nashville jut U low .Icfftrson barracks, returning with her.

A- on as th. v. 1 was suh'-il 1m , the barracks, word was tele- , pr.:phed to every tire-. nirine house in ( tl.. city, and all of the Wils were act ringing to announce the approach of fha vrsesl to the city. The big bell ca ! top of the city ball, and factory whistles throughout the entire city vav.-e j fciso set going and bombs tired to r.nUly the public. This waa the siimal f r j-p'.e who had leisure to hurry to H.int of rantago to watch the- approach of the gunboat, and wheu noon eame and th vessel had not yet arrived, every street 1. to the lev... wa fi.'.o 1 Willi thronirs who took advantage of tha

nton hour to "see her come in. i umlnu tronn.l thr 11,-nd. About Uh 15 a aereeeh 'rom a whistle cn the Illinois .höre announced that the N ishviile was coming around the Ih ad, and a few minutes later her twa fennels and cut-down masts came into vi vv. and then pandemonium brois.e loose and continued until after the rec ptiaa salutes had In-en exchanged. The Nashville dropped nnchor at th fcK.t of Walnut street, and all the afterooon.desptte the threateniiiLT weather, thousands made their way to tha le.ee To take a look at the long-expected ship. It is not known as yet how lonp a tay will le made, but it is v. ry certain that by the time the oilicrs. at bast, will ha tired if they participate

in all the festivities mapped out for

control of the volume and Telocity of flow t; - ash the Chicago river have !- n constructed. m N -.v tharof-.re. the chief of enplneert t having- consented thereto, this is to certify that the secretary of war hereby i gives iTtnlsslon to said sanitary district of Chieage to oien the channel coni trueted and cause the waters of Chicaat i river to 0W into the same, subject M th r tr.g- conditions: 1 That it be dl' inotlvely undrrstooo that It 1 the Intention of the secretary Bj I war to submit the questions connected

with the w.-rk of the sanitary district . ' Chicago, to co,. press f -r cr.-l S-r i'i.'C ! ano tlnal action, and that this iirmii shall be subject to such action as mav . te taken by congress. ;. That if at any time It becomes apateeU that the current created by sucb drainage srku in the s.-uth ar. 1 main branches of hiea;o river be aareaeea ably obstructive to navigation or lnjuri .s ti tir.iertv. the Secretary of war re

serves the rlaht to closie such discharge j ; Un nag ll said channel or to modify It to such extent as may be demanded by navlj gallon and proaerty Interests along s.id Chlc-isro river and Its south branch, j i That the sanitary district of Chl-aca r-ut as-ume all responsibility for l.a,nI at;e to pro:erty and navlsration lntrr.sfi bv te..-ii ..f the lntroductl-jn of a current , in Chicaso river.

w,tt;rs my band this tipr.tn day oi afnv. ;s... l.i;:.ed. R A AT. -I KT.. Secretary of War. JOHN Wl. WILSON, brigadier General, C'tlef of tr.Kineers. ü. S. A.

Bucoeedi .1

Iwi.da to taininniv for use

Kit (.rardc; milway connection with that jH.int sectiretl thi

week; passage

ta

tea t up

Talk ahout reprieves

"Why, my lar," replied George, . - the dearest eauaciatioo ol t eapahle, "1 (aund 1 cooldn't leer,, - tl ittgllt I'd gl I up and go out .:. a Walk." And out the poor wretch went, draggine himae'.f round Wearily for an hourui . the erge of Uai and torpor. ..i....,i' ,il . juuvr. Phllelea le, F'rst Student- Can yoa tell mi n 3f the i j.n -si.in Kivin a in m ' I , n Second Student It was the ancient iu.w tlent of (k) nit. Crypt.

Fruit Panstaa Alnata ih- r-iea. An attractive. i!lutr.iti d and t! i .'

in tiassmg army gUM " i. teliahle H i. are 1 k et. devot. I t .

I . Il 1 - - I 1,1' .nUlaTlI III. 11 I g WW , '

in an me pro iure. " ti;re alon. the Frisco Line m Hisx . r-

is int. in. cl. win lmc tne u.iu.1 s . kana. K.ll.-iS :.t. 1 ll. : il. I.ii.'

verniiirtit. Ct -OIM-Tat i UlT with tUC ,sed. A CODTT Will b SPBt fl

... .-

of gunl-ats tbroueh

Macabeelie country hailed vvith joyful demonstration hy inhabitants. In country paaeed over by troops tern-

r. o-rniueni. co-nR-iuuu

Uiilitary regime. Work on the constitution has been apl-ortioned to the several members cl . the Philippine commission. The report of Preafdeat Bebortaaa

I a

porary eiril adaUM8tratHHI maugnrat- jh jjiTl. sjsi'einl attention to national, ed. and protection to inhabitants j jrrvincial and municipal governraeatj a?ainst insurgent abuses given aa far f,,; Charles lenby will consider the as poaalhlti organization of courts, and Prof. I. C Sign of insurgent disintegration ( Worcester will investigate the tribal, daily manifested. Obstacles which physical and commercial features in natural bars of country present can tin islnnds. All the member of the

n e U

A

cation to linan ndir, U. 1

Line, St. Leu., Mo. Moilei I I nfaalilonntilr The BMdest man who take a bti these days is n.t called up higher, pushed eat the back door to main i .he deadheads. Galveston New.

rkt II : Jt

be overcome.

"OTIS."

THERE IS NOTHING TO SAY.

To C'om.nent on the el Inn of lb Cumiiianilrr-in-l hlrf Wonl.l he Violation of Mililnry Iluty. Washington. May 9. A very close f i lend of Gen. Miles, and an officer ol the army, when asked if there waa iitiv thing for the general s.. say in recard to the report of the beef board. r plied: "There is nothing for him to say or

do.

the president, and the president is the

rcinmander-in-chief of the army. Crithriaai of the report or any other action would bv a violation of military diitv."

Ili-pl. l oneernlnu ihr t ulunlrrri. Waaadafftoas, May li. In reply to the cable of Adjt.-Gen. Corbin regarding the return of volunteers. Uen. Otis cabled: "Manila. May 11. Adjutant (b-neral. Washington : Volunteer rrtra nidations 1 rst to return now at N. o-ros. and i miles frcm Manila, at fr.nt. F.xected that transprts now arriving will take rcturi.inir v.dunteers. Volunteer understand they aril befjla to leave for the Catted States th.- latt r part cf month: know imjiortaiice of their arnt lira here at this time, and accept sacrifice which the I'nited States interests make inijierative. Hancock now entering harlor. Ttansjtorts returning this week carry sick o'al wounded men. lVnnsy Ivat.ia and BA Paul not needed longer in southern waters, where they have been retained.

hence dispatchr transjwirta Nelson and Cleveland brought freight; return without cargo. "OTIS." 1 hoar f,n Hon rd th,- llnneax-k. The Hancock, which .en. Otis re-

cotnmission are consulting vvith resident attparta, ATTEMPT TO BURN MANILA.

Do Yonr Fret Ache nnd llnrnt Shake Into your shoes. Allen' 1' t-Fate, a pow.ier for Iba (ett It audaaatlghi rNea KhO' a fee'. Kasv. Cures Corns, i

Swollen. Hot, t'alloua. Sore, and Sv Feet All Druggists and Sl-oe tSt- - .1 , It, "J.V. Sample sent FREE. Addi is.

A.icn D. unawvi um nuy, Sproekett "Do you have to he mil 1

'by a physician before von mm ti.. I nen'e club?" Wheeler "No; alt. nd,"

Ilert if I'roviinl Itauhra. V. hoar '! Inner sa.nl

gtaewnnl Oaneeal Yonkera Stateanua,

I JO I 11 il.l llthe i it .

Washinsrton. May 11. The adjutant general baa reeeiied the r x.rt of Gen. Ik P. Hughes, provost marshal general of Manila, giving account of the '".res which occurred in Manila in the early .-iva of the 1'ililMlio reliellion. The

norts enteriiiL the harbor, sailed from

The report has been approved by , Sun yrdm.,.,K April 1. carrvine the

; Twenty-first infantry and Ugfct Bat

tery E. 1'irst artillery. 29 officers and 1.151 enlisted men. Col. Jacob Kline. Twenty-first infantry, commanding. A l.it. r diapaaeb from GaSh t is says:

"Manila. May 11. Adjutant General. : Washington: Health and condition of j

' tna.ps arrived on Ham- wk exc.llent; i two deaths en route. Private Iio K I Jones and Elmer H. Chevalier. Cosa '

paadea I. and K. Twenty-lirst infantry, ; A-riI M and M. "O ITS."

GOV. THOMAS OF COLORADO. Adil.-orn. torhln sn Mr Una Written Ihr liuirrnur In Itrlalioa

to thr lolointlo lni.il..

"He That is Warm Thinks Alt So." Thousands are 44 cold" in th.-r icw do not understand

report is indorsed by Gen. otis. who , T snvs that it should U- atated that Uen. the glCfW Of health. 1 MS

Hi irh.-s was present in person difr.113 . the p,riod cuvered nnd directed all I he M-iations. and that his tact Sad j vigilance saved the city from conflagra- j

Uas (ien. Hughes' n-pirt shows that the tag were clearly incendiary, and thai j 1 even after they started the Filipinos 1 tried in every way to prevent their extlnguishment. The fir. men were shot I a, bv persons eonc-aled in houses. -nd . ' efforts were made to puncture the J I hose. den. Hagbw commends the j j troops for the services they p.rformed. j : mid also sjH-aks in high terms of the j English volunteer fire brigade. The I troops were detachments of the Twentythird infantry. SeeomU regon. Thir- , te. nth Minnesota and Tenth Pennsyb

una.

plies disordered kidneys.

liver, bowels, blood or bran. Hood's SarsaparilU makes 44warm" because it gives all who take it perfect health. eaa. W il'aJaw '7awTfflriVar

aan saaaeaat f f 1 imr

Hrvxl' Pill rare Ilrr 111. : tha non Irrltafr . aa4 out c-.' rt.. 10 uka wiih Hood 'a Sara i .

Nov, Ihr I i i, a- In

Manila. May 11. .:4

iritis, manager of the Manila-lhieupan

trIUr llnrd.

p. m. Mr. II ig-

Washington. May 9. Adjt.-Gen. Cor

bin did not care to discuss the interl view of Gov. Thomas of Colorado further than to say that already ord-n hnd been issued for the return of th ' volunteers in the Philippines, and 'hat tlu-v would come homo aa fast na

I - - ... , 1 -.. 1 . ot. . . ,

transportation couiu o- proiu-u, un-, ram:o y.-fieritay. 1 n.-y nan ih-cti in

form. 1 by the laaargeBta that they wou'd ! no longer responsible for

THE TIN-CLAD GUNBOATS. The I esaaa lr lla and l avmliiii, Vlul.e .lnll.. r Itnld I I tl"Itio l.inr.d.-. Manila. May p. 1:10 p. m. -Tlse army "tin-e'.ad" gunlioats EatfOM de lav and t.nadongn, under c.minand

of CapL Grant, steam.-.i up 111

i railway, and two of his assistants, who i (in.nde CO Calutnpit today,

had remained inside the insurgent I lines to protect the property of the railw iv company, arrived nt San Eer-

. . 1 av . 1.1,;,,.! tli una'

rri -Ti. ni 11 no- no o - iihi .... r ------

will not lie overlookcl. either, in the in the order of their departure for the

dispensing of hospitality. I islands, i.ov. (orbin says he has writ

Ftltlrnre.

Wr, ad 11

a husband Dther more

r

W

1 were getting

t noticed hew hand-ome

be. Delimit Free Prtas.

Thursday 1. s I . . n proclaimed a holl- ten a iett.r to Gov. Thomas which x-

day. and ae of the even s ,,f the day rjain9 tnc. hole situation. The gen-

will Ih- a parade, in winch tto- officers . w . . make ,,1,1!. hut ha

hal no objection to the governor do Ing to when received.

Ei'j

rieariHSj

' the iitire country of rebels from the

gay upward. W h. n the vessels reached Ma".ileebe I oliout a thousand of the inhabitants of th-- place nscmbled upon the bank ol the riv.r. eheeringthe expediUoa lustl-

Iv. Capt. 1. rant was giv.u an ovation

. . . 1 S- I ... I '.. . . T I ..nr. 1 . . 1. 1

3nl crew 01 nie ...inion i- 111 i .

mm ; Js-i - - v. -. er- 1

l v.-rv train cumin? into the cjtv is

hrir.oin.r ,-ri.Wi s (.f t,.-oi.e ailVloUS lO

ee what a nr.l righting ship b..ks like.

Saj S . - a- . ... . -, -i,.-,,, 1M,L vi-rv

. - --- 1 , .lie - .. .- ... . .. j

-r formidable, but one can see its teeth.

and with the knowledge that wh- n the ! guns Imrk. the bite is god for & mil m distant, it lvumei quite an interesting object. i apt. Maynard says he may remain arrets! trashs if the stage of water permits.

BANK AFFAIRS.

THE COLLINS FURNACE SOLD-

their safety if they r mained longer

within their lines. Mr. Miggins cor- i w en he went ash-n

rolwirated the stories that have liern told of the demom.iiati.iTi of the Filipinos, nnd ays that the re le Is are looting all the natives' property. Mr. Higgius adds that imw is the time for the Americans to strike hard.

a . I..- llnrwiluiiilui. rvirr-ssfl.fi

.MOIll Ol nor . " sthemselves as Iteing anxious to enter

andiente nf Fnatrra npitallats MnUea l.trnalr I'orrhasra in I'riini) I anla Irun I n Ida.

PLANKINTON

An Excellent Combination. The pleasant uiethod and beneficial effect of the well known remedy, firatrr or Fl", manufactured by the CauroKXia Iio BnRTr Co . illustrate the valiu of obtaining the h.ui.l lazafjve principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and nr.-senting them in the form most refreshing to the taste nod acceptable to the system. It lathe one Bafftet str. ngthening laxaUve, cleansing the system effectnally. dispelling cul ls, headaches and fevers gently vet promptly and enabling one tooeercome habitual constipation p-r-tnanentiv Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and subsUnce. and its acting c.n the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make It the ideal la satire. In the process of manttfact tiring figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, bi t the medicinal qualities of the remedy are btained trätta senna and other animatic plants, by a method known to the fAi.iroRXTA F10 J-rnt r Co. only. In order to get its beneticial effertsi and to avoid indtations. ph ase rarnrriiber tbe full name of the Company printed ..n tbe front of ererv package CAJJFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Alt F SAM CISCO. CAL 10TJ1SVT10.K KT STW TORX. 9 T. at aaac by ad Liac ta-l is Sta v: Utlia

liellefonte. Pa.. May fJ. An extensive. dul in the iron industry has been practically closed here by which a syndicate of eastern capitalist will become owners of the Collins furoae) the 18e teat plant built h re by Collins Prothera in lsa? nnd which has baaSj idle since ls9). The new comjiany ye letday also purchased the extensive ort mines of the Carnegie Co., at Scotia, It

. , , . miajs , -t ef I., r.-. us w. 1! as t! t Milwaukee. May 1 Win PlaiiKia- huBdPrd. of acres of land, b ... asurm-e of th- P.an.n.ton l ank. - asaM not lc leam-.I wi lea o:.,s.-d its dear ... i- -. has r.- kn'own ,o u. arpr j w signed and h.s rea.gnat.ou has te-ea Pollefnnte. eeneral auiK-r

wav o;

anc

to 55 I . . " . , ,

i a.ii su. a . t . rressri . -it 1111 ti

VSIII lT PI'.'l' l a at, . . 1 I Ft f i T 1

.. pet cent, in addition will be paid.

asarfarnee n..in-ttni. Tstaaag I In, nan ml Hollar a a t rar for II 1 rn lera Hrfrrrrd lolleferre.

rptel bj .1 Johnson of tbe c-.r- f th. oDtnu railwa; ,,.il curt redifors of the bank hav, rrnnM.,vunU nrrfotiated the deal,

received dividends amounting

!t cent., nnd it is believed 1"

Mi Plankinton a. counts up to July 1. ttat, bjaSS hen approved with he eception of his claim (ot eoinjiensation. fjo.oisi aar year. A referee has IdS accounts in hand, and a successor will prolaibly Im- apointed as soon aa thise an- passed upon by the oourb Ordered to Maalla. Omaha. Neb.. Mav 11. I.ieut.-Col.

A. Towar. for four years chief pay- ' master f the department of the M,ssouri, ha received telegraphic order ! to proeee,! at otiee to the Philippines at 1 reli. se Col. harles McClure, chief ' havtnaster of the islands.

w t m . Hoaaa sentence. W.liroiiirton. Del., May 11. W m. N. wJSTJJS, the defaulting teller of the Dover national bank, was sentenced in th" I nited States district court to five years in the Trenton N. J.) peniteatjary, and a fine of iO,50u

tsaj of the company. It is the intention to have the furnace In blast bj July i. Operations will be resumed within ten days at the oremines. whi -1 hare been Idle era months. Work Srta be given to over .VMI men. The SjgrS er.mpany will le known aa the lic fi.i.te Compuny.

Baal Iff ISg the i.Hlelnl. Washington. May 12. - The cables from OsSh Otis w. re '.-ratifying to UfeS

I olsWllall of the war department. Portions of the dispatch ngnrtling the

aituation e.er- not made public, relating, it is understood, to prospective run etnents. Tin- cable regarding the I Staufs of the volunteer indicates that the troops nrv makinir no clamor to lie sent home, but see the necessity of remaining until they can be relieved by the Itjgjlllaia now on tin ir way. and to ! Kent to Manila a soon as they can lie shipped, tun. f.l's .,iv. the troops to I- sent first are in the island o( Notrros. and at the front. This no doubt means the California reiriment. which is prohnhly In Negros. and it is knowr that-the Oregon regiment is with Ceu. I.nvWT somewhere in the vicinity of Maasin. Inanrui-nta l.limteil Mnrhlnr lioni. New York, May 12. A dispatch tc the Herald from Manila says: The inirL'' :.Ts hue -ueceedsd in landing ten machine guns ut Cupiz. on the island of Panav.

Um the

atiatas of the American navy foi

campaign against the Tagala.

1 he ll al. U I. I.oina I 4 harteslnfi. W .Imington.N.C.Mny0. The cniiaei Kfleigh saibd for I harl.ston yester-iVa-. Several local teaniers crowded v Ith e xrurnonista accompanied hei over the bar. "At no city on the Atlantic egnst." said Capt. Chilian, "'.save 1 more thor t.oghl ' rn'ojed tuy stay than in Wil it.gton." The Haleigh goes to Charleston to he 'tesrnt during the I'nited Confederate -erans' reunion this week. Front t ien she will go to Portsmouth, N. 11. tc go out of commission.

CAPT. BARKER COMING HOME. The rtilarr lloalon Alsii to I ome to Ilie I nllnl State for l.atrnaion itepnira nnd lllrrallnns. Washington. May 11. ( apt. Harker, 1h senior officer of Dewej 's tleet und

! the commander of the battleship On -r n. will be the next commanding of-

l.ccr to come home. The B8T d. parn..iit has amnfrd for ( apt. in nige I.

Wilde, at present it; command of the p. I teth also at Manila. SO relieve him. ('apt. Ik.rker was one of the most actiomoinlwrs if the naval war board. The cruiser Besten Is also to come It the I'nitetl States. She will cross the Pacific to San Francisco, and will ! extensively overhauled nnd alt. p 1 s- the Mare Island navy yard. The p. -ton is a sister slop to the Atlant i, which is just SSSSTflng from the hands of the repairers at the New Vork navy yurd. and will he itnprovedat all x',nta as was the Atlanta. Treaaurv sintrinrnt. Washington. May 11. Vcsterrlay'a Sthtemet.' of the condition of thetr. asury showed: Available cash balance -,. 7-s; pold reserve, $ 11, '. iti

liABASTnng t ths onrftial

and only durat ie wan iuris, entirely different Iron l -omlaes. Ready foi is white r twelve t e itlfu : : by adding oold wa r.

AP1K3 natura'.lv p-'-T VT.A BA8TINE for walls and Mb lnk:n. because It la pun , clea, dur.-.Me. H 't up In dl l dered form. In five-pound pacaa a-vs. witii full dtrecttor.a.

IX kalscmtnes are eft J-

porary preparation ma - wtoltlnir. clailks. flays, ete. nr.d etuck on Wall With e cavlnir animal glue A LAU." TINL Is not a kalsomine.

WWÄMB of the Sealer eta eays ho can sell you th same thine" as ALAitAPTi: 'something Just as a." i ne Is elth'-r not posted or 1 trying tO deceive you. NT) IH ci-TiiHi'.''. something

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ENStF.LE d-alrrs Wül I ' a lawsuit. Iealers rlak . r.e' Sellins- and consum-r by us nc mfrlagetaent Alabaat:-a 1 own rlitht to mak- wall coaling to mix with col.1 v HK INT'lIlKiU WA" -1 j every schoolboase Bhou.d oe coated onlr wttb pur, aurawe A L A HA ST I N K. It safl I hrnith. Hundreds of t.'i s are usod annually for this work. N Hl TINO ALAPASriNl that psehages f rr' I ' J" b ld Few ir of br.- f"nr pound p ksge II ' . ndnc off red to eust'-mers a a live-pound I a UH T'TSnci: of wall Baserja vlated br alamastiM- "

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Kf-nlurLs gbSStlag AfTalr. Middh siKir... Ky.. May lt. At Crab Orchanl. I.eo county. diMsS Holmca shot and kill I Frank Ilobina over a settlement of land. Holme' cousin, Clinton Holmes, has ln-.-n arrested aa e cessory. The munlerat eacaped. Ail parties are SJaSBafSajStt, Onl Ihrre Hraln-rnla Left. Saannah. Qaha May li. -Only three regiments now- remain at Camp Onward, the Forty-ninth low., the Third Kentucky and the Thirty-first Micbi(an. The bia r-1,-iin. nt wiH he uuf teril nut next Saturday.

President Taking the 3atha. H: t Springs Va.. May 11. President McKinby bn began the treatment incident to the medicated l-uth of thai resort. 11.- thorough rSSl of Tu. sdv. un.l a niirht of good sleep, trldeaUy beaefltted him. Us did aot have his Ig UlSIIS' until Uta, When he stepfKd across the viaduct hading from IdS hallway to the bath house. be pn Rideat was attended by the usual ofbeial ot the bath department, and bv lr. Illxey. Aft-r his bath Mr. McKinley returned to his room for s abort sleep. Luncheon loib.weo.

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