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-A iv-v i its til 1 i i fi ri iti i --in in fly.- VOL, ii. no. ,r. mTSBUKO'. WKDXESDAV, MARCH 11, 1903. SU8 Lhis- 1 A If f f 1 i k r r 1 Twentv-iUh Yv ts! in PoniifTs Hegn rr!i::an'iv Ce'ebratei says he r;:v can die happy T.t fwr ? at st, reter. Crr " I nn J ' act l 1-j ' Tlrwlair I V of Hi Jrt VlrwlBc K:tjt I V.n -m la Ho jar of Hit JrVt A llatru flct Seen.. pip; KJa sn osrr- aa f G n entv-flrrh- amurrrsurr of t be !. a ic-a of ri XIII. WHS e;ebr.i:ed amid tiia freatest en tht.sirfo. i:- Holiness waif earrW to St .' P-ifr", ;,j tit Mfsi t;'xsiori in the o5'V 'f a jcroup of forty -four OcrJ.na"!. , . Many cvVvpUKes from lt' putt of the world enth! at the en trance ef ti. church. The approach of the ruC.v "ui Lrralded l.y tlie Mow ins of si lie trumpet. There was a fain? n-mn.J of singing, wiiieh glad ua.ly swelied until if) Holiness cam Into View. he'd frie'l elwsve lit" crmr.l He 1 follow .I by the famous choir f adult male trebles. Tbe crowd' st til1 Basilica of St, IVier wa esri.HAtcd a t .).". XV This enormous .! vwif cr etvd l! Pontiff wttb cries cf-TLwiff fir the Popef' Immediately after the cereimmy the I ! rrttii'nf.J to th VajJrau. Tb? . iwsmtK jnarrcj tomewha t.v a uimar of rani. I'rty-fonr 'ari!ii)a!s ami 315 IVisii'n s wmi jirew-tif 9t Tl.u octvinoDj'. A ii;a liltKtiirr vm Knglish diVeatiin. L-JVil!y ih in'tkc of Norfoik uml au-veral oti:f J'atho!;' iufni. All the b-l! of jlif hnwhf In Itoniw ire runs t'ir h:i!f nu how. 'JJ) Pop; airii-am! to ln In eow Li-aiib, a!tjmngl) wa vi!e ansl liis voir1 wag hoarsip. He Phowoti no of wfakm-s f'thrwi. i;tfor ltarlns his njartwtit hp ;nll. with 'evident !rot!n, "Artrr to-!ay I au ditf liaM'T ' Ail fUm;p tvsa il.'ttininpd at tiijrht TIw Pop', fiviiii lilt windows In tlii Vation, I '.h!.l ifuvfn mlks of lri!Iiant lislit. Ht turm-d lo a t'arditial and aid vritb emW.nu: "Tliin, ir.dood, will he a pleasant tVnu to t'n-ptm rT." It I interesting to not that tlie fltl'IIi. i;i iiniiion- ff'nt!itr fans car-n-l ltnmidiitt'ly twljfnd tlif Pui vr clft ? an American, Mrs. !'rtsrl. h J)Ir.-.'d iliA olil onr fur n liin si'SUM ii r'!l':idp)iliin. . The (l.-il'dli Invo lf t rt fnrrWil in pa'i.tl priirpusions for ..Jc8tn !f'i0 ypftr. Tbdr prljuitive r.-J1 to si f t'ii n'tur. ll';lflr)!H to I'oun hr Wift. r of fonsra filiation to Popi leu XIII. yy' tr'n VanV.ml "tllifaa..f Baltlmtrt'o, r-a fja?liii iirris the Atlantic from flic Maiwnl tatoti nt 'I!'i Bar. Ohio I:-'ton. 2 mllott from roluhu. Tho tllf;niO rt.tel; "Ba'.tla!oro. Ton- Loo XlII...nomo, Italy: ":uti'!iHi blorardiy. clingy and f u'y yend ( ntriatalatlr.n on yonr lu- J bil- JAMliS, Cardinal Cil.bns,": I . ... . ... .. - " ; PREFERS SR:0TO TKOTKFfV' ? . "tifo SorliiT tnii Urtatr a Clr t'p Choru .lrl tin Married. Hilton. .Maw.r-Oharh' Edwnnt jifalt- liv whe-ff hasty uiartlacre to liit I "Hh'ti Tndor liftnziaor, a cltorim sirl. I crratnl a serration in llaok Bay so- ' iittiHr vli ltu A tt'tfXall- rrk tl-Uon itlt.Ml on to olioos bfttvivn hit uiothcr atxl I hf wi.v. clinic tli latter. Mr. I'd- vavd B. M;i!thy. Ii!-t tiiotlier. rrfn-r It. vprosnlzi? lier dnujrhtorln-l.iw. or tn admit her to her magnificent Beacon j (sir -et ren.'ih.'nce. . . i '.'very effort hns hern made to Ind'too i I III.' "Id 1 ' t:t the " . M-hmei tin; your.? ivae tf re jioiiih id hrdle, iviiiio'.it rt vail. ! tlomlH "vhelleva ie mother will Insist oti relln- . 'A "WrRtlon U insihlc. i ) HAROWARi STOCK IN STOMACH. fi fT.rVr rrom In1lKtlotTo t Swnlluwpil lark, KlllfrhlHilei Hurt Otlirr Tlilna. ' Buffalo, X. V. Physleliin at the Trie County Ilosiltnl report that n a ren!t of nn operation 4.V! carpet t;iek, fort j -one mniill knirehladca, 142 Herew litiiU, forty pin polnti fesemhlinir the point on a sdiocntnltrr' awl, six and a lmlf ounce of ground Klni and a Avire chain ahout three Inebca in Icittrth were taken from (he stomaeh of t lie pntlent t'l.mde Trlmhl", twenty-four years old, who p.iya he la a cook. He went to the Immpltnl complalnlnu 'of indigestion tuvl doll pains In the atmuaeli. The phvxlcion report that the patient Is in n fair way to recovery. SECURE af.OOO.OOO VERDICT. . llrlr of nn IroP.n Itrrnv.r Taliinliifl !nnri Vrnin 1'nrk.i'it, Knitsas CHy. Mo. A ,iurf in tlic'en-? of Atnde B. Wood and other lit" Ira' of Silan Armstrong, on Indian, to recover Missouri Biver bottom land In Kansas City. Kan., valued at ?1,lNH),oo) and oc cupied by Armour & Fowler, the ptiefc orn. and other, has returned verdict vn favor of tbe plaintiff. The attorneys for the defense have tied noiieesi of appeal, If (ho decision df -the lower court rdiall bo MtMtalned nlie Armour Tneklng' eoinpanies will jMoinhly bo the hen vle.it loaern. The put lion of the tract claimed by Armour jg valued at nearly ?10tt,(HHi. v S:nanit by I.om r Kavlrm. Maddened by the loss of hl Kavlnafl, Joseph A, Kril, of San Franctaeo. Cal.. r rlously lnjuyl Mlaa J. Ynrdell aud i n killed hinWif. HITS r.!ONR0E."C0CTRINE A German ?rrfes.s?r Says Some Kard Thing's. B. T.rnt. It " l riflwdm K bind M hk in Nrilttrr I-ueict.. ' Will 3f .tnuml f"o rr." Beriift. fktT,SEy."Tlie Monroe IKk li'itie is aa eai'piy irf-tet.kn. brVnf wh.Iih Is neither cuers. tic win or ac tu.si jover. Thus Prof-r.sor Adoipl. Wamr. tbe cc'.eiirji'.iKI palitk-Hl exno mist tf Berlin l'iircrs;iiy, lieas tciiy to twu fjuv'siiona utniftted by i- forretKicdc-ur her the Moitim Iortrhie wan? ia a luortU ssene h'uvil Juc a lDtTtati,ajii law, and what ae tu.n wujh dictated. tirt, in the tnir t -st- of the Ormati vojle and then It the Stitmt of the European nations. ?vii'e3y' could uch a toctrin be forced ujKia a ct'iiijaerd xple after extraordinary vii-wrlei". coiifiauei! th pr feixcr. 'But not even th Cniuni iStaie" predominant interest are be hind th!x uubeardMif anf-umptiou. South Atii.-rh-a is 'neither KiHtEraphically nor hiMeri'-aliy allied with North Amer ica und thn I'nited states a; to justify tsm b prct r.sloiil pven from a Xotnh Anericau virwpolnf.". Anfwerinj: the eeuud anentiou.. Pro fe.'r Wagner ay: . "From the Tiewpoint. too, of tlj" wider Germanic r&cen a Kiniple rieo-nl, tioii of the Monroe likjcjrlo would le a fs!e step, even if it were settling ihe world, que&tiou vs hethsr the tJenuattic or Bomanic flnK'nt'ebouhl dominate the world. A a tnembfr-ojf the Ger manic race I do not want to ee the Koniaute cletsK-ct presmnl to the wail. bee!e it i iBdp-nsable to the wvllj's ctvUiiatia and l. a mM'cssary cotrfplenjeat to tiwtiianic ctilturc. really have no interest in fur thering: the preponderance, of the I'nited Ststc or Kngiand or both. The world's civilization would hardly le advau-"-d there!.?-. Aside from nc te'hnical aud loudness spheres, what has the I'njiied States yet done of Im portance for the real civUlzntfhn of the world? What has it done that has de served to ie uftmed in the same breath with the achlevcmeius of-, Italy aud France?" . Baron vnn Zedlii nnd Xuekireh, a member of the Prussian l)iet and edi tor of the Berlin Pot. wrote: "The Monroe Hot trine is, from a viewpoint of international law, a nou binding: runwdosme. whose enforcement is purely a question of force." Professor 11 Ktu von Delhrueck, of Berlin I'niveisity, dl-uci5in? Vene tuela in the TreuasSscbe Jalirbueeher, refers to the 'perfidious nature" of tli" American policy, r.nd advocates 'tiii al liance Irctween Great Britniu and t!er many. L0REN2 f AYS NICE THINCS O? US. fcursKa Tall. Vlmm I'rople f Hi K-nrin-' lu AiurtirA, Vienna, Aittlii. Professor hennj reh-t'd bin 'YperiHi'Hs In America bc fole a raihri:i of koi ii ly pvo;ie and Kc!cn)ist. lie vef.'rred Jestingly to the fact he had been '!ai!iu". d to death" and to th "tyratiny of the American to.tst mrtter.'' The American wotuun, the professor said, undoubtedly was pre eminent in lniclbjet, edit -ation and art. '"but she cannot cook, anil, according; o President Boose vet, will , imt tnarry." Continiiinfr. the pmfessor said: ' The President's fears, however, probably nre eva'gerated. as tlie American man I by no means the purely dollar-seeker he fo often has been described o be. lie l, aliovc nil, tender-hearted, often sentiment a), eharltalile, 'public-spit lied, cbivaltous to women and unapprunch able in hospitality .' Professor I.otvnr. sutnmed up bis lm previous by saying Anieilen was "a maKiiliJcent country, inlmbited by a no ble people.1 PREACHER BECOMES A' MORMON. Mrithmllat "liK.Vumn l.rutfi II U Church it ii d Family anil inm to t'tali, Indianapolis. Ind.-Tbe B(v. I. T. Hmlues, n well-known Methodist pas tor, of Coniiorsvllle, lias vfslKnetl from the ministry and from (he church and ban embraced the Momiou faith, lie left hoim1 a'fer days apo ostensibly to visit his son in Clnclniiall, but Mrs. Hedges received a letter from him saying that he was on the way to Ftah and would there become a Mor mon. lie directed Mrs. Hedges to take pos session of his property and dispose of It as she pleased, for be would never return, ns he was rt convert to the Mor mon .religion and his conscience would no lontrer permit hlui to remain lu the Methodist t'burch. , MAO DENTIST PULLS TEETH. r.nuim Itntnlh Ktrroti Knorklnir Kowii I'rroHi to Oprra's i)n. iMilutli. Minn. A mad Finlnnder named Johnson ran amuck in the streets. In the early morning he started In by pulltui; the teeth of four men who were found intoxicated In aJ saioon. An hour later he -Accosted an old man on the street, knocked hho down and pulled two teeth. Fifteen minutes later lie entered the residence of Mrs. Klllsoti. knocked her down aud cxiiactt'd two teeth. .. The pollen In the meantime had been .called and arrested him. The man said be was a dentist, and wheu bo. was nsked to show his license produced a contract to saw wood. , New Aaniiitunt Seri-tmy of Tioamry. BolH'it B. Armstromr. who has been private secretary . to . Secretary Shaw durhiK "the last year, lias taken the, oath of office as Assistant Secretary of tlie treasury, at aslitnirton, o suc . at A o.l. ceed Getif ral O.fL. Hpsldins. TH E U. S. S EN AT G ONyEN EO Meets in Fxira Session and Peceives Message From the President. NEW MEMSES3 ARE SWORN IN Jhf lrsi.ttt I'rron U liatSBnuinn T ttm Iuaui an I Cttt-an Kr-t-prar-ity Trnlw o j tio t twaltas r Mr. Smo I. ilficl Mrltllant Sr-i ! Si-ut. s Oniilr, M'afliii fii-n. I. C With p.illwies packed and . dks overflnwlitj? witU Com i ! the S,ntc of the Fifty-eiyhth Congress, ia obcdienH; to the I'rcsi dent's prei l?t'atiori, convened in cxini session. After the new members had been sworn in the time of the Senate imtil 3.K o'ctock. ..when an adjom'u ine'nt was taken, was given over to speeches iu criticism of Keprrsehtatire Cannon's denunciation of what he called Mr. Tillman's "legislative Waok nmiL'' SeuiUor Tillmau, IJ.ih Allison asiil Tc'ler spoke. The Senate tit-inz a eoi'itit.uous lusdy, its .ttie-rs l;.i!! omi', t'iiir tn.ir are. cbos4'i, so tic iKdy wiis en licit to orib r by President pro teni. Frye. Tlie scene was a briiliant one. The galler ies were filled at an early lionf. and la the family and reserved aalleries were lrieUvi.fli;l rv'I Ur:es tifitiie naw.Scua tors. The dxks of the new iM'iiators i-ou!d le distinguished by tbe wealth of flower- which had been provided. After fiif invocation the Secretary of the .Sen:i"t read the President's procla mation, which was as fallows: 'To the Suiate: I have called the Senate in extraordinary session to con sider the treaties conceiting, which it proved imiossible -lo take action dur ing the session of Congress just ended. I nk your special - attention to the treaty with the Bepuiille of Colombia, securing to the United States the ri'-'ht to build an Isthmian canal, iind to the treaty with the Bcpublic of Cuba, for setm-ina a measure of commercial reciprocity between the two countries. "The area! aud far-reaching luiort ancc of tiles? twr. treaties to the.wel fare of the I'uited States, and the nent need for their adoption requires i:ie to inipise .upon yon the incon venience of mectitie at this time. "f 1 1 EOI.X ) n K B( )i S K V K LT.'.' Tbe oath was administered to twenty six Senators. Of these sixteen were re-elected, ns follows: Allison (Iowa), f'lav Dillingham. iVt.l. Fairbanks ilnd.i, Foinker 'iioi. Hansbrongli (N, D.i, 'Kittrede (S. IV), McFncrv (Lad, Mallory Yin., serving nn appointment tiiiiil tlie Legislature meets), Penrose (fa,). Perkins' iCal.V Pettus (Ala.). Piatt (Conn.?, I'latt (N". Y.), Spooiier (Vis.),. and Teller (Colo.). Tbe oath was administered to ten Hi-e.' Senators, ulthougli one. Mr. Gor man, had previously served eighteen years in the Senate. The new Senators were: Fuilou (Ore.). Gorman iMdd, Hfyt.iirti Gdahoi. Hopkins (lll.V Lntl i.ier ('. C). Long iKnu.l, MeCieary iKy.i, Newi.'iids iNev.i; Overman (X. C.I, and Smoot d'tali). Tlie names of the newly elected Sen ators were called alphabei iealiy. flln! caeh'was escorted to the desk by his ( iiile.-v-oe. As aoine of the names were called (here was applause In the gal P'fles. That triven to Mr. Gorman was especially notiecnlile. It Is the custom to rebuke applause In tbe galleries, but Mr. Frye overlooked the demonstra tion, "The Chair." said he. ";s especially lenient to the gaileries this ntovnlnsi." Mr. Smoot of Ftah su! scribed to the oniii wlih an emphatic "I do." No ob Jeetioif was made to his taking the oath, When Mr. Ankcny'g name was called, his colleague, Mr. Foster, of Washington, announced thai Mr; An keny whs under a physician's care nt Ins hobd: Three other newly elected Senators did not respond to the roll call-Clarke (Ark.). Galllnger (X. II.V and Si otic (Nfo.). Messrs. Clarke and Stone wer- delayed and Mr, Gnllingcf was called out of the city. CORMAN LEADS SENATE MINORITY lie t'.lect.il tn Ills til I f'oottlnri a Clinlr man of tli Caunut, Washington, I). (?.-Senator Gorman has resumed his old place as Chairman of the Democratic caucus. He was elected it a caucus which was attend ed by twenty-eight of thirty-three Dem ocratic Senators. Mr. Gorman viade a Brief speech on assuming the chair. There was a, general feeling that' the Vacancies caused by the retirement of Democratic Senators from committees which have to deal with questions be fore the present extra session should be tilled, and it was decided that the designation of the members of these committees should be made by a steer ing eonnuittoe to he appointed by the Chairman of the caucus, their selection later to be ratified by the caucus. Later in the day the steering com mittee wn named. It consists of Sen ators Gorman, Maryland; Cock roll, Missouri; Martin. Virginia; Bacon.. Georgia; Dubois.' Idaho) Money, Mis sissippi; Bailey. Texas.' Blackburn, Kentucky and Tilinan, South Carolina. Train Kill. 1'amtly In Mlilalr. Mrs. John Greenwood and her three children, girls, Sixteen and twelve, and a boy eleven years old. while walking nerosa the Big Four trestle, west of SpriniftWId. Ohio, were struck by a freight train. The mother and the eld est girl were Instantly killed and the other -two- were mot tally Injured. --'All were knocked from the t resile into the water,' fifty feet below. The fog was so dense the engineer could not see twenty-live feet ahead. CROWNINSHIELD RZTiRES Rcar-Admiral Objwted t3 a Ci-ulser cs Flagship. , , IrUlirmi f th IDin.i. He Tw Sur rruilru Command of the liaro (wan Mt!ou. Washington. D. C Rear-Admiral 'A rent 15. Crowuiitshield, who was Chief of the Bureau of Navigation in the Navy Department timing the war wiih Spain, Las asked for immediate retire ment from tlie Navy. Admiral Crown lnthield is now In command c the European Station. It Is known that he was dissatisfied lieeause he was de prived of the battleship Illinuis and given the cruiser Chicago for his flag ship. Lieutenant Henry M. Ward, Xaral Secretary to Admiral Crownitishhld, following the example of his chief, has resigned hi commission in the Navy. The communications from the two .officer were rei-eived 'at 'the Navy Department. """'Secretary' Moody"' later cabled an acceptance of the Admiral's application for retirement, and ex pressed his regret at the loss the Navy would sustain. Reur-Adniiral Cotton, Commandant at the Brooklyn Navy ""rd. wbs ii-neiistcly assiucd ia command the European Station, and will start as soon as jiosslble to relieve 31 r. Crowninshield. The battleship. Illinois was taken away from the European Squadron by ithe ; General Naval Board, of which Ail in Ira 1 Detvev 1s head. This board decided upon the creation of a strong squadron of ironclads of the first type to constitute the Home Squadron, guarding the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, as the British Channel Squadron forms a first line of defense for that country. It was necessary In the Judgment of the board" to Include the Illinois. More over, such battleships are neither effec tive nor economical as cruisers, and the Illinois was doing that sort of duty in F.uroiie. So the department assigned Admiral Crownlnshied to command the Chicago. This cruiser Is a fine vessel of ten years ago, but not so liniiosing as the Illinois. Admiral Crowninshield did hot care to go back to the Mediterranean and tlie ports of Northern Europe, where his flag had floated over the battleship. In an Inferior craft, so he protested. That protest was made during tbe tnaneuvres, and It was givendue con sideration, but the original plan held. Admiral Crowninshield retires under that section of the Personnel act which permits him to do sa nt an advanced grade In consideration of at least forty years' creditable service, lie will have a place In the first grade of Bear-Admirals, with an allowance of Sjii-." per annum. AMcR'CAN MUST QUIT SAXONY. lltnllut Expelled Itoran.e of Til Aorla Ion Vt illi the ex-Crown Prlncen.. Pros-den, Saxony. L. A. O'Brien, an American d'-utist, has been ordered to cave the kingdom on account of Ids" supposed relations with former Crown Prlncrss Louise. He will leave Dre.--fbm and sail, with bis wife and four children for America. The police ar first order 'd him to leave Saxony within twenty-four hours, but the court extruded the time so ns to permit Mr. O'Brien to settle up bis af fairs. The Snxon ''Government has notified Ihe other Governments of Mr. O'Brien's expulsion, making it, under roy.il cour tesy. Impossible for him to reside in Germany or Austria. ) Providence, B. I. -Lewis A. O'Brien Is a Providence man. He married the daughter of .Leander Belcher, a busi ness man here, nnd lived for a time in this city. $5500 FOR A LYNCH1NC. An Ohio County Hrttlrn vritti Firollj of Man Killed by Sloh, Cleveland. Ohio. Tlie famous case brought nealnst the Countr of Cham paign by the family of '-Click" Mitch ell, who was lynched at T'rbana sev eral years aco, will be settled on pay ment of $."it). Action was beertin under the nntl lync'nlng law. which gives the family of a person subjected to mob violence right to recover damages from tlie county In which the violence occurs. In the trial court a verdict for $."0!V) was given. The case was carried through 'all' the courts In the State, and Ihe county was beaten each time. Now the eountv has n creed to pay the Judg ment with $.100 Interest, ns well as the costs In the case, ami if agrees further more not to prosecute the case on error proceedings in the Supreme Court of Wvi United States. MOVES TO. ANNEX CANADA. TtfMilution Intrixtured In Cnusre by ltiriienlatlve Do Al mond. 'Washington, TV C. Representative Do Arinond, of Missouri, introduced a concurrent resolution providing as fol lows: , , ''That the President be and Is hereby requested to learn and advise the Con-press-upon what terms, if any. honor able to both nations1 ami satisfactory to the Inhabitants of the territory prh maiily art'eeicd. Great Britain would consent to c;'de to the I'nited States nil or any part of the territory lying north of nnd adjoining the United States, to be formed in due time Into one or more Slates and ndmitted blto the Union upon nn equality with the other States, the inhabitants there of In the meantime to enjoy all the privileges and immunities guaranteed by the Federal Constitution." , Klecteit I'realrtoat of t'rwruaf, Jose Batele Ordonez has been elected President of Uruguay, MINOR EYENTSOF THE WEEK XTASrlI?STN ITEMS. . Kecetary, Moody ordered n court martial of Gunner Jacobs for the ?e struetion of the rapid tiring guu at tlie Indian Head proving jrround. Mt. Do Manheray. the new Minister from Swirserlanr?. was formally pre sented to President Boosevelt. President Roosevelt called an extra ordinary session of t'- Senate, to meet on March 5. X profoeal providing for She settle ment of French riafm against Vene zuela was signed in Washington. The Sena;? Phibntdne Currency bill was twssed by the House, with amend lucuts.' orr. adoptfd isxAvn". Xln-;teen Filipinos wer killed anJ many wounded within seven miles of Manila, ten killed aud four captured in the bills of Albay. Colonel Santos, a noted ladrone lead er Ju Luzon, P. L. was captured. - A dest rue-tire hurricane visited the Samoa n group of islands. The mints of tbe United States will sooti begin work oa the new currency for the Philippines. Mablnl, former President of the Fili pino i'u;.rc:KC Couit, ihe oai.ii of allegiance, and landed at Manila from Guam. DOMESTIC. Three diners were killed by an ex-, plosion in the Auburn and Alton Coal Company's mine near Springfield. III. Two Chinamen were killed at New York City hy an explosion aboard the steamship Indrawadl, Masked men toeik $1000 from the postoffice at Turner, Ariz., anil 1300 from the postoffice at Garrett, Ind. After killing his wife and father-in-law and trying to shoot his son. Will lam Farmer, a deputy sheriff at Jones boro, Ga killed himself. In a dense fog the passenger steamer Penobscot ran ashore at the entrance to tbe Penobscot River and may be a total loss. The Federal Grand Jury at San Francisco, Cal.. Indicted the Federal Salt Company for violating the Trust law. The army transports Logan and Kit pa trick left San Francisco, Cal., loaded with troops for the Philippines. Former Mayor Ames, of Minneapolis, Minn., declared in tin interview in Han cock, X. IL, that the criminal charge against him was simply political per secution. .. A flood along thi waterfront in Al bany. N. V.. caused considerable in convenience hnd some damage. Richard Jordan Galling, inventor of the (iatling gun, died suddenly iu New York City. A bill appropriating ?5000 for Swed ish famine sufferers was passed by the Miuncsot.'t House. A similar bill in the Senate will pass. The accidental explosion of two slicks of dynamite- at a railroad camp uear Nasbvill", Term., killed three men. The silver service for the battleship Alabama, given by the people of that State, v as presented to Captain Davis at Mobile. Genera! Thomas ,T, Stewart, Commander-in-Chief if the Grand Army of the i:epublic.,.,and the San Francisco committee decided to bold the national encampment during the week of Au gust 17. Tbe Missouri Legislature adopted n resolution condemning Congress for un seating James Butler. The press mill of the Laflln & Band Powder Company's plant at Turck, Kan . exploded, killing three men and Injuring nteen. others, some of them fatally. .Tam-s McCreery, dean of New York City's div goods merchants, died at Aik. ii S. C. The annual report of the Pennsylva nia Railway showed gross earnings In 11)02 of $11-'.fH"..T'.0 and an increase In net over liiol of i?;l,0".,n:5. The Washington Senate passed n bill prohibiting gambling in that State, while the Montana House adopted a measure providing for the licensing of gambling resorts. - FOREIGN. Pope Leo received forty-two cardi nals In spite of Dr. Lapponl's lnjuue Hon that he ought to rest. Captain Shawe-Taylor said a settle ment of the Irish land question would improve relations with America and link Canada closer to the British Em pire. For.fcer Crown Princess Louise's sis terjaWrgnret may succeed her ns the witeof the future King of Saxony. President Loubet and other 'represen tative men of France gave Preshleut Francis strong assurance of support for the St. Louts Fair. France will erect n duplicate of the Grand Trianon for Its Government building at the St. Louis Exposition. Lord l.nnsdowne replied to attacks on Britain's policy lu Venezuela In the House of Lords. , A motion to disfranchise, Gnlway for the election of Colonel ISyuch was de feat til lti the House of Commons. Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of State for India, tn a speech delivered In Loudon, declared that Great Britain was almost at the end of her theiher lu tin; matter of voluntary enlistment for the army. Ho hoped to see the day when every male in- the British Isles would be compelled lo tnnurgo military training. Several Gorman political parlies Uavo formed a combination to defeat tbe eoreo J of the Socialist movement, Itow" Thl? YTe offer One Ksaciinnt Porur rwnru tr bev ease of "at.vr;a liiut caJsiiot Ue eurvii by Hall's Cutarrii Ctuv. j F. J. t'SKXKV 4 Co., Prop., Xoiedi, O. We, the nn4ersiKil, kaxa known I'. J.ua eey for the tast li yvnr&, anj twiieve aim oer leetly honorable iu k11 1usx transactions and tluaneialir u!)lo to citrry out uny ut lt?a tjou tuad by tuoir tirai. Wkst i'jti'Aj.,HiHoAjM! Uruggists.'iV.ftlj, Daie. "Aii.ii.sa.Ktx.xisiMisri.Whoiessilt'IJras gisv, 'i'olndo, IHuo. itiuiVi'ntarrijt u:t is taken ia?rndy.at !ng dirwfiiy upon t:. WiHit! .iief tuatfuns.sar laces 4f ti yt?ai. Price, "ie. r Iwltl. tid by ad Druggist. Tsuau!it&U true. Mali's 'aaily 1'ilit are tiis !:.' It's tm 'on jor AtT.num I su'Icr ii she li us t au.T.ir in ,; nee. I IT? ermaoentiy cnrcd.lio fits or nervous Eraf'rfirt i').y ' use ef 1-r. aiine's Ore;t Nervei: st urer.tfUt rial bottletaid treat is fr Dr. li.il. iuJKE, LtJ., 8S1 Arch ist., i't)iia..l'a. - The gjrl who mrrie in haste is wJiiie times ouliged la wsili hoaie. Jlrs.Winslow BoatliiinrSyrapfor ehtldrm teethlng.ss'f tn ihe gums, reduces tur.arr.nia tlon .allays pata.cu res wiid coile.a'ie.eLiottlo The man with one foot in tbe raT finally get there with Ivoth feet. rio' Csra for Consumption Is an taf alllb! miieiii for eonglis and eol.. X. W. (wrtkOvia Orove. K.J.. Feb.i7. liWiJ. "One of my daughtifs had a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost ever'thing, but without re lief. Ce then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and three end one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville, O. . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainly cures manycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak, lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Three tiff. J-., eroiipli for an ordinary etild; Jutf right for brourbitibwre-Du.-lird eolda, tc.; SI, ni4t econoiuK-al fur cbfoxilc rt(- nnd to ketip on baud. J. C. AYEU CO.. Lowell, Vtn. What She Waa Seeking. A lawyer who has Charge of the collection of rents of a targe tenement on the cant side was recently visited by an old Irish woman, who, after much persuasion had been induced to come down town and pay her rent. The lawyer's office was on one of the upper floors of a targe oir.ee building. After the rent had been J.sM and the. receipt given, the old woman waa shown out Into the hallway by the office buy. The lawyer found her In the a few minutes later,. when he "had occasion to go out. She was wander ing about opening doors and other wise., acting In a. strange manner. . "What are yon looking, for?" asked the lawyer. "Shnre. I'm looking tor the little closet I ramo up in.'; -New York Times. "i.e. it f , V i IIP atria- Mrs. Emmons, saved from U an operation for Ovaritis, tells how she was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "I om so pleased with the results I obtained from Ldl:l I'. I'illklllim's Vegetable Conpountl thut I feel it a duty and a privilege to write you about it. " I suffered for over five years with ovarian . trou'des, causing1 an un plcnsant dihcharge.il t'reat weakness, and at tint- u fuintucss would coma over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise seemed lo correct. Your Voiretiibhs Compound found tha weak spot, hovyever, within a few wveks tiinl satctl uio fror.i an operation my trouble had dis tippetvred. and I found myself oneo inore healthy and werl. WonU fail to. describe the" real, true pratef-.l feelinff that ii in uiy heart, and. I want to tell every sick and suffering sister. Don dally with tinrdieinos yon know uoth lug about, but take lytlia. II. l'lisk linn's Vt'ifctabhi I'oinpounel, aud t d:e my word for, Ij, you will be a dilii't-ent woman in a short time." . Mies. l..i K s F.MMoNs, Walkervillc, Ont. $S00J ftrfnt if oryns Ifitiir proving Ptni't lioltato to writ to Mrs. rinklmm if there is anythititr nliont ymir case which yon U not iiiulci-stnnil. Mic Avill tr'at you with kindness ami licr '!" vlools free. No voiiiun nerrt" f:rcttHl writing; her ami sho lias iclpeil tlionsiinds. Aildrci'S is Lynn, Mass. L:';':-',-V;-;-. f jc-V w. r-m. u I
Chatham Observer (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 11, 1903, edition 1
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