H MILLIONS
OF
PUPILS
I FINEST WARSHIPS EVER 5UILT.
I*M Vcar5 Altradaoce at Public and
Private School.
SCHOOL PROPERTY WORTH SS7t.9W.089 The Nooher oi Pupil* Unrolled la lattitallMa Sopporied by (ifaeral and Local Tatea Uontlihed by S ale* and Hanlclpalltl;* Was 15,710,o9i. 3 * against I5.4«.46’. Ibe Nornher Reported lor the Prevloos Year.
Real 1 la the
COMMERCIAL REVIEW. QcaeMt.Trade ComUHom
R. <; Dun tf'Co.'* • YV^kly Rehiew
of Trade" say*: I H la the oplolun of '’Settlement of the real strike re- ; Judge* that Ip the newly move* the only *erjous handicap to in- | llh |p g t i, e Lo U | g | Ma an( j t L. du*(rial progress^ F.ve month* of re- , . Jcut ^ Un|t<>d 8tBt< . g w ,„ two
«•-1
conn. ihtrr ... . pcrc.fl To^-Ul.r wllh Ibc Hclll.h
ible diminution in consumptive oemand* as Hie purchasing power of the u age-earner* steadily decreased. Transportation is now the wor«i feature, and
A Natural Mlataka. In a city not anbject to earthquakea there lived a family who had pno of
if the
(Special).—The
Washington. * annual report
Education. nn.t' >ubmitted to the Secretary oi the v laterio',,*hovs that the grand total oi pupils in schools, elementary, secondary and higher, both public and private. :>> f)ie United States -for the ycat ended Judft '50. 1901. was
increase oi J78.5JO pupils
e previous year
Of thi* number the enrollment ot pupils in institutions supported by general and local taxes furnished by State* ‘municipalities was it5,710.304. as
linuc disturbing. T
the railways arc well occupied is evidenced by earnings for the first week
, " - ' • - • of October.,3.5 per cent, larger than ihe Commissioner 01, ^ yc , r a „ d Ia(J |(fr ccnl abovf I900
"Inadequate supplies of fuel eaused iurther banking of furnaces, but the effect oi a decreased output of domestic pig iron has been partially neutralired by larger arrivals from abroad. Prac-
c.m l>r named i<>t imy oi home iron, and - isition to make conces-
stain contracts owing to the rokc situation. Fortunaray, een little interruption at lur
nishing mills, and the output of rails structuaal material and kindred lings it well maintained. Orders crime forwar '—- 1 - • lines, numerdii
i7.i99..
l.J.to. a the po
‘ogether with the
Bdaard VII.. the Commonweali the Dominion—they will comprlae five largqgt warship* In the world. The Oregon and It* alater ahlpa had bstterlea of four thirteen Ine'a and
by larger arm tioally no pno ■uMdiate delivery
there is no disposition to sinns on distant contracts
abnormal coke there has been
and ■ municipalities was 15.710.304. »! freely for ihc heavier lines, numefou: igairisi 15.443.46j. the number reported .contracts bring offered for steel rail: , for the previous, year. Besides these i (or next year's delivery, and the there were certain special institutions, j for bdildings and bridges keep a 1 like city evening schools, busincs* ] business in tight L
schools, schools for Indians, reform an n angles, schools, schools ^connected with a*y "Footwi
plan:
ep a Ipt o! channel:
nearly 500.000' pupils. 'Adding the en ports havA weakened dry hides,
rollrr.ent in thc‘e speciV schools tc -fn cotton goods the feature w*s a . that lor general educatiotb-riie aggre- purchase of about 250.000 pieces o State something more thafT~-i7JiQ^—ptiat cteths. .While quotations wen 000 oi the population that received ed- notaftbeed. the tone became deddedlj
•-•cation for a longer or shorter period firmer, ftvjrjlber divisions of t)ie mar during the year ended Tune 30. 1901. ‘ ket buyers are only interested in meet The value of property fl*ed for pub | i„ K current demands, future require
lie, school purposes has risen to $576.- , ments being held back by Vvidence* ol
063.089 from $130,380,008 in 1870, and j weakness in the raw material,
the expenditures for the eommor "Failure* for the week numbered.aot schools 1 including elementary and sec j i|, c United States, against 29a laU ondavy schools, but excluding all in j xear. and twenty : iour in Canada, com-
vtitutions lOr higher education’, : pared with thirty-one.
«rr^ t£ntgil&"£ «, r I’hilndelpbia NoS. 74yn75Kc; Baltimore
•as: year it was $2.93 per capita of thi popi’lation.'thc highest it has ever been h was an increase oi 10 cents to each man. wpir.an and child over the yeat previous The average . attendance ol each pupiT for the entire number o' led u’a« 90 d— '— *’— * —
isc o: 24 'da;
LATEST -QUOTATIONS.
«8 10a3.30; best
■ncrcasc
year
entire namw
j days for the year, a
s previot
GONAIVES GIVES UP.
Per! au Prince. Haiti (By Cable).-
Thr reign consuls at Gonaives. th* headquarters of the revolutionists, aftei negotiating,, witlj, General Kord. com mavder oi the Government forces, hav* brought about the capitulation •’oi that ' Government troops will enter. Gon aives. and it is hoped there will be nc dash with the revolutionists. Detach mcnt< oi marines'-ire m the Cincinnati the D’Assas -and the Falke are guarding the foreign consulates there. The
consulates are tilled with refugees. M. Firmin. thb revolutionary leader
left October 15 for Mathewtown. Ina
gua Island. Bahama, on the Wear inark. oi th'- Hamburg-Amerii
Corn-New York No. 2. 69c; Phil*felphin No. 2. 69a6 < 3)*; Ballimorn No." 2.
ISSc.
Oat*—New Ywrk No. S.TJSHc; Phil*lelphin No. 2. 31c, Baltimore No 2. Hay - No. 1 timotbr. $17.O3al7.50; No. 2 timnthv.«!6..Y)al7.U0; No. 3 tim-
otfay« 15.(10*16.00
Green Fruilsand Vegetable*—Apple* l« rl,rl. (anew fl 00al 25; fair to good per brl. Tfx-'o'fl (HI; Beeta, natiro. per bunch IrS-Dfe; Cabbage*, natire, flat lutch.pvr 100. 7- r >c 9$! 25; Celery, per •-In*. 25rs40r; Kjgplanl*. native, per Marylaud. per 5-ft basket. Pica 14c: l^ettuce. natire, per bo box. line os lie I-irna f>eans, native, per bo box. 80a 90c; Onion*. Maryland and Pennaylrn nia yellow, per bu, 70ca75c; Pumpkin* natire. each. 4c®5c; Sqoasb. Anne Arundel, per basket. lOca 15c; String beau*, native, per bu. green, 25c»apc; Tntnatoee. Potomac, per peach backet -•Oca 32c. Rappahannock, ber bu bex, Potatoe*. White, per ba4f>a53c; Maryland nud Penneylvania, per bn 50&5&: v — v—v — »— 50aa3; awcet*. per
\
Adirondack, of the Hamburg-Americar Line. He . acoeipanied by about
200 h:*- I'ollnwers.
Washington (Special);—The following cablegram was received at the Navy Department from Commander Mason, oi the erui-cr Cincinnati, in Haitian "St. Marc surrendered: national forces occupied town peaceably. Cincinnati arrived, at 'Gonaives Wednesday noon ; Fim»fTry*wcuatcd Gonaives and has ic“ by Hamburg-American Steam Packet Company'/ steamer for Math-' cwtown. Bahama Islands, "with, about rrsr KSiAnsrsx
-ib’vnt lauded torcr also. National teclloa. I2i*al3>je; cow
fordes arc ^lear at -hand. 1.— .. ... ...
pecte'd that tbtr will occupy the town i’fotimons and Hog Prodi Saturday or new d?y All quiet there. | -l*-nr rib fide*. 12c; bulk It considered practical!/ the end of | I'.’lfc; bulk bcllir*, 13c; bulk the reyoltnfon . . 1 .1()‘*c; bacon dear rib *ide*. T am- rrttirping to Gonaives imtne- : dioolden, 12c; ■Egar-cun d.aieh. 4 shall embark landing party .ugnr-curr-d *houl !St»a*lTt. e S9a!S2 calf,-.-- •
.Sew York, pci brl 1 2Wa$l 25.
Butter. Separator. 25a26e; Gafherad .-ream. 22a2.Jc^riut*.Mb »*26c, r Roll*. Mb. -Joa-.V.; Dairy pts. Md.. IV, V*..
23,i21c.
Kgg<. Fre*h-laid egg*, par dozep. ''c'lte-e. LargeTfifulb. 12V*l2Kc; mV dlutn. 36 lb. ISfirfieN; picnic*. 23-lb
ISal3 .e.
Live Poultry. Hens. ll*ll)*c; old yoosters^each -25n30c; spring chicken*. !!al2e. y-outjg stags. llall-Sc. Ducks
vcintion an 1 1
,’ul3i]c; cows nud light iteer*
ide*.
•ured breast*
ildera,
[■ruio
SANTOS-DUMONTS DARING PROJECT.
i
*-fed *teer*6:
Fron Paris to Saa Francisco in no Airship
for a Prill ol S200.MQ.
London < By • Cable).—Ex-Mayor.
I^helan. of S^n Fran’isco. who just ar- I 3 50; I’cxa*liopd<.:i from The Continent, ! Mixed nnd butcher*
1 hearv fl
..'-Domont, Wk »hon. \
said to a rtprtsentqtive of the Pre*s that M. Sautos-Dumont. with whi
dan dined, is about to make .1 travel from Paris to San Fn
riseo by airship.. "bantos-Dumoti "asks that a prize .
Tht* sum. however, will only, in case the trip is si —: ^ undertakes ■“ —
Ship*
'gon and It* sister ships rle* ol four thirteen Inch
eight eight-inch guns, but the Connec Ucut and Louisiana will Mount a bat-
anount
tery which Is so heavy u to place these vessel* prank-ally In a class by themselves. Each carries four twelve-inch, eight eight-inch, twelve seven-inch and twenty thrce-lnch
The next most powerful
the I
guns, ed vet
o say. w re will 1
3f getting In *
It Ik the
'ard *VH nch, but
eight eight-inch she Is ur 9.2-Inch guns. This,
f. Is s much more powerful
than the eight elgbt-1
Instead of the armed with foul
of course. Is a much more
the eight
tn power, cut Will I
broadside battery of
twelve seven-inch guns, however, that Is believed to render the Connecticut
e Ed
carries only ten
idx-lnch against the greater number of seven-inch. An Incrt-ase of an inch in caliber, when you get to the alse of a slx-lnrb, means a great Increase Furthermore, the Connectlcarry twenty of the throeinch guns as against ten or twelve of the tame caliber carried by the latest
British battleship. B. B. D, SENT FREE.
Cwtm Blood and Skin DImsm*. Oanoor*. Itrhtnr Hnmor*. Bono Pal
Botanic Blood Balm
Pimples, foabl'T, scaly, Itching
Ulcer*, Eating Sore*. Scrofula. Blood Poison. Bone Pains. Swelling*. Bbeumatism. Cancer. Especially advised tor chrdnle cares that doctor*, patent medicine* and Hot Springs fall to cur* or help. Strengthen* weak kidney*. Druggist*, 91 per large bottle. To prove It rure* B. B. B.
rent tree by writing Block TUi.k 12 Mitchell Street. Atlanta. Gi trouble and tree medical adi
sealed letter. Medicine
I* that
1 (B. B. B.)-e , Itching Eex
word fer B. B. B.
s Co..
Deecribe
ulviee vent In it at once, pre-
Ibat you will speak a
paid.
g*od The chap who invents a flying msehin* doesn't c*re about leaving any lootprinti 1 in The sands of time.
dole'* ThU?
xxxt * Co.. Toledo. O. STfetK/wi perfectly honembls In sll bn*lne*a tr»Msr^roV^^s.*^ o,,, rixrf * Tsrax wbolosol. Dpqrt&u. Toledo. Hal!'* Cstorrh Cure 1* Hken IntemaUy.act- , Ingdlreeffy upon the blood and mueou»rerThe comtint labor of Cfi.000 [Kojile it 1 required to make matrhr* for the world. '.JiuSSsiifSSJBsissss: t Ion .allay* [nln.curo* wind colle. 2Jc. a bot t le 1: teem* quocr that fast ro’.ors are th. kind that don't run. SAXgu.. Ocean Orowe, X. J.. Feb. 17, 190J. Xeatiy all the dwelling houtr* in Japan 'are two stories high. Money refunded for each rsckige ol Pct.uax Fadklzss Dvrs if umatisfac
those domestics of thlng-they-touch sort
town experienced a slight shock. Picture* were thrown down, crock*
and furniture rattled abt
midst of the tumult the mistress wont to the head of the stairs and called out In a would-be patient tone: "Mary
Ann, what are you doing now?"
break every-
the Pic ery the
■or. recently and as the
Compl _
1 actoi aece]
Frenel lets ahall have a picture of the upon It Mr. Bsron had himself photographed as Mopulstopheles. In this character he is better known than s* a private Individual, end both the railway and the government officials are content to regard the law os fully complied with.
IN WET WEATHER A WISE MAN WEARS
OILP.l waterpI GL0IH ML UZP YOU DET NOTm’ELXWU •TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES • CATALOGUES FBEC-
Jeho, Girlf Young girls at this period of life, or their mothers, are earnestly invited to write Mrs. Ptnkham for, advice; all such letters are strictly confidential; she l(as guided in a motherly way hundreds of young women; and her advice is freely and cheerfully given.
INVESTMENT
Tbs Prstsrrsd Block of th#
W.L. Douglas s co. e Stares,SIOOBack SokatPir. Bugays
■HESS psa
lost Titjolil. Pertiai»s they arc not over-careful through carclessncfia in this respect l
ingh
rendered very severe. Then begin ailment!
produce ct m the bad
to avoid the society arch-enemy is at hand.'
Lydia E. Pli
ul about keeping their feet dry; tfye monthly sickness is uajaliy
ents which should be removed at once, of lhey wjll constant suffering. Headache, faintness, slight vertigo, pains 45k and loins, irregularity, loss of sleep and appetite, a tendency the society of others, are symptoms all indicating that woman's
it h»«d.
Pink.ham's Vegetable Compound has helped many a r this critical period. With it they have gone through
their mala with courage ana safety. With ito proper use the young girl Ls safe from tho peculiar dangers of school years and prepared for
hearty womanhood.
A Young Chicago Girl “Studied Too Hard.” “Dear Mas. Pineqam :—I wish to thank you for the help and benefit I have received through the use of Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen Idenlv seemed to lose my usual good vitality. Father said I studied too
tULc, r„„ u, recover ,h.
mmmm
Free - TesfJreiim»jJ
ouart w tne papt
and finding I
P A,„. « G.naivc, TW £35^^K.' N - : ira!f-l>Hrr<-l* nod new tub*, 11 Kc.
Live Slack. il5c>Bwer.
if.™ 53
clmio.-. hearv $7 40i7 47; 8ho*q>, sheep
eljef. i Reading one day in
iper of Mrs. Finkham’s great curimf''" nding tha symptoms described and mine, I decided I would give Lydia ’Inkbam’s Vegetable Compound a , I did not say a word to the doctor; I bought it myself, and took it according to directions regularly for two months, and I found that I- gradually' improved, and that all pains left me, and I was my old self once more. — Lillie E. Sixcuun,
17 E. 22* St, Chicago UL”
“Miss Pratt Unable to Attend School.” •Dear Mrs. Pinkham: —I feel it my duty to tell all young women
how much L}'dia E.Pinkbam’s wonderful Vegetable Compound has done for mo. I was completely run down, unable to attend school.'and did not care for any kind of society, but' now I feel like a new person,
anjl-haye gained seven pounds of flbsh in three months. “I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak-
ness.” —Miss Alva Pratt, Holly, Mich.
Lydia E. Pink linin'* Vegetable Compound is the one sure remedy to be relied upon at tills important period in a young girl's life. $5000 •^'“' !•“"• — ■*■'•’" ■*
Ith prodocs tb* original Itf.ar* and •Ig&alnrn of
kham t aiodlrtoo°Co!, Ljnn, Mass.
I xt , ‘ Veterans n»ec«iu«sLayu.
» I Atlantic Bnllding,
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Sitaatlons Secorei lot trudvMtn or toiiloo rrtasdod. ‘Writs ; >i &n:« for toulogBO *a4 tpreial cScra Moccciv Business IfldaoCj Coil ages Looltrffl*, KJ. ■oatgoasr}. AX.
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What bo the Planets
Thompson's Eye Vat«r ADVERTISE 1 *yygy IIPATaj
srss-Ss'
expen* buildir
ertake* •:o' i i he -i« ah
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irg hi* object, ficulties. of *isi
:m* entirely - object. He
paid over issiul. The
ill his own , ady at work • this purpose. |
LABOR AND INDUSTRY
nters.at Guelph. Can, have ©
has a ch.
— ceani.fi- ar Ir jnuroey. bnt that fufficicnt number
not.only : pitting : linenta) i
id trxtucomt! there; will be ._ ol contributor) that he a*ks a
A union* of the newspaper mail
'la* .been organise^
imiteri 1 ipofi* \
! Farmer* in the Indian Territory are i badly in need oi men lor cotton pick-. |
i ing-
City firemen at Hartford, Conn, have 1 pciilioned Connell for an increase of Cillingiy, Conn. (Special).—The ton- i "sbc*-
dition of Congressman Charles Addison i ,** Sanjose, Cal, the strike of. the H-. . tn - . » hod-pamer* and stemenmons' helpers |
CoogrcMo** Rouen Dead.
Russell, who ha* been ill
livery is pot expec frred two severe
whith he was tinal _ . hi* weakened condition.
for m and h
week*, ha* become critical, and his reis pot expected. Mr. Russell *uf- . mr >lders :ondition. . 'he a
earner* and .< been settled.
Why Syrup.of Fi£5 iKe-bwiEfadnily laxAtive
It is pure. It is gentle.
It is pleasant. It is efficacious.
It hi not expensive. ' ,
It is good for children. , It is excellent for ladies.
It is convenient for business men.
It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is nse&by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world
produces.
r-ell Dead la CwoflcU. *<.ckel.(I!
Carlisle, Pa. (Special).-John W. J Ther M
Sheaffer a farmer, near here, fell dead
while working in hi* corn field,
fio wars ole.
I he annual convention ol loom-fixer: I (.1 America w»s recently heW at Woon- ■ :ket. .Rhode ItUnd. i
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All are pure.
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