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New Bethlehem Vindicator (Newspaper) - November 10, 1899, New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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exonerated from flame on the ground that they fought As Long As it is declared that during the bombardment of Santiago May 31 Abou 100 shots were tired by Spanish batteries and the Colon in 45 referring to the sinking of the me Mac at the Mouth of the the declares she was sunk by the combined fire of the Reina Mercedes and the water a statement not in agreement with Hobsons View of the affair on Board the of the bombardment by the american Squadron on june 6 the court says that Over projectiles were Dis charged by the hostile resulting in serious injuries to the Reina Mercedes and the Garrison quarters at the but guns were one chief was and eight men two five officers and fifty is men coming Down to the fight at the court declares that one half of the officers were either killed or of the general engagement on july it is said that Over 5qo men and fifty chiefs and officers were killed or Dur ing the engagement of july 1 Only of the Spanish command were actively the others being to the West Ward occupied in guarding threatened Points and unable to be of material As women army to Independent m established in new no Hembee at the present time there Are 320 nurses in the and these Are scattered from puerto Rico to a a nurse now receives under con tract forty dollars a and fifty Dol Lars if serving out of the an army uniform has not yet been but is in Steps Are be ing Teken to place the woman nursing corps of the army on a permanent and satisfactory but it is very As Mcgee says this is a thing which it is impossible to do empirically or at one with our increasing responsibilities in other responsibilities which entail the keeping of a Large Force of of soldiers in countries and climates Gener ally alien to the continued maintenance of the corps of women nurse seems nothing More nor less than a human the woman nurse Dur ing the recent Campaign proved capable of rising above the most trying and u Ual she has been a Success More than she has been acknowledged a nursing is distinct Ivey a woman it is a pro which under All Ordinary and most extraordinary circumstances should belong to ask any of the soldiers who Lay ill or wounded in the hospitals during the late War what they think of the woman there will be but one answer to every and it will be seen that the moral strength ening and support and of a Good Wom ans is in time of War and suf As great As that of her profession Al skill Northern in Frank Leslie popular monthly for sept companion stories for the stories published in the youths j companion portray the Manly and won Only Virtues with no sacrifice of interest in and they Appeal to the sym Thiee of old and Young during 900 the companion will offer special eries of them being stories of former political campaigns and adventures of besides these there will be a score of stories for girls by such writers As Sarah Orne Mary Marga ret Elizabeth Stuart j Edith Whart ii Kate Chopin and Marj Garet there will be four serial Prairie by Eva Wilder Brodhead running a merry by Charles Adams the schoolhouse farthest by Stephens and gushing by Ray Stannard in addition there will be two Hundred other Short stories by the most gifted of american writers of All new subscribers will receive the e companion for the remaining weeks of free from the time of and then for a full fifty two o january 1891 also the companions j new Calendar for suitable As an ornament for the prettiest room in the illustrated announcement number containing a full prospectus of the vol Ime for 1000 will be sent free to any and first National Bank of hew f Abst w a transacts a general banking Soldono Rindie Points of the United states coupons and All classes of government Bonds bought at highest Xoa Kat Money loaned on approved be Money received on Deposit payable of demand and interest allowed on time collections made on All accessible All Bustness transacted or express receive careful would be pleased to have you open an account with open from 9 to 4 Barber Allwork done in the latest style and satisfaction shop near the Martin Ehva me a tineral new Bethlehem Calls promptly new Tiff stable Good rigs and service open Day and Hornea boarded Ami eared All charges at rear of Otei Franklin Josea her suit against the trial of the Case of Jennie a former Allegheny against formerly of but now a wealthy merchant of Armstrong attracted considerable interest in common pleas court 1 Friday before judge the action was to recover alleged to have been loaned the the plaintiff and de who Are have been friends for Franklin has a husband and Doverspike has a wife and Franklin said she gave the Money to Doverspike at the Union Sta for the defense Doverspike said that he had frequently loaned the Plain Tiff Large sums of he said that he gave her at one the attorney representing the plaintiff asked the witness if had not been an agreement that he was to pay the woman on account of some trouble with and if the was not on account of this the de defendant denied upon being pressed closely Doverspike testified that he had met Franklin at Pittsburg hotels while his family was in tue mentioned was Given to her at the James Doverspire de Nied that be bad made a proposition to Franklin to leave his family and Elope with him to the the court charged strongly for the say ing that Franklins Story was quite and the jury thought like a verdict for the defendant waa shocks from live it is a singular said an electrician of this that the human body is capable of becoming More or less inured to shocks from live suppose the average scientist would scout the but what i say is Borni out by everyday the employees of a big electric Light of Are continually receiving shocks that would disable an Ordinary but Are apparently none the for the i remember some time ago a couple of Young Fellows came in Contact Acci dentally with a live wire at a manufactory Here in and both receive exactly the same one of them waa a Helper around a Dynamo and a met with mishaps of that sort before he was knocked off his feet and momentarily but waa All right in less than two the other who was a fell Over As if struck by and it was fully half an hour before he showed the least signs of returning he was Laid up for several Days oddly was much the More powerful physically of the i have known several cases of practically the same the Motorman on the Street frequently get the As they Call especially in Rainy when wet Wood becomes a they Tell me they dont mind it much after the first few Orleans time Democrat the Doit ifs 03 Columbus mass used by British soldiers in capt Dennison is Well known All Over Africa As commander of the forces that captured the famous rebel under Date of from Vry Bechuanaland he writes before starting on the last Campaign i bought a Quantity of chamberlains cholera and Diu Roeu which i used my self when troubled with Bowel and had Given to my and in every Case it proved most for Sale by Hairdresser All Woric in the to sorial line done in the Best Parlours near Shumaker gos Drog Judas mtg we and a rom to loan by j general sell his soon after general Lee went to Lex to was offered the presidency of an insurance company at a Sal Ary of ten thousand he was at that time receiving Only three thousand dollars As president of the Washington and Lee we do not want you to discharge any said the agent we simply wish the use of your name that will abundantly com excuse me was the prompt and decided Rejoiner 1 Ito Kent to receive pay for services i to not nearly every mail brought him similar just a Short while before his death a Large Amieal thy corporation in 2stew York City offered him fifty thousand dollars per annul to become its but he refused All such offers and quietly pursued chosen path of ladies Home every woman a Mejia be hmm kor re Gullung peals Al a perfect George who came in 1t62 from Edinburgh 10 very speedily made himself a name by a series of Public lectures of medical Sci which he afterwards published in a volume elements of the practice of which passed through Many unfortunately to was Trivlan to though lie never was known to be dead yet he was in a state which rendered him unfit for professional do one night when h was in such condition he was suddenly sent for to attend a lady of title who was very he sat listened to her Story and Felt her he found he was not up to his he lost his wits and in a moment of by still he managed to write out a mild Prescript Early next morning he received message from his Nobie patient to Call on her at Fordyce Felt very the lady evidently in tended to upbraid him either with an improper prescription or with his Dis Graceful but to his sur prise and Relief she thanked him for his prompt compliance with her press ing summons and then confessed that he had rightly diagnosed her that unfortunately she occasionally indulged too freely in but that she hoped he would preserve inviolable secrecy As to the condition he had found her Fordyce listened to her grave As a judge and said you May depend upon 1 shall be As silent As the onto fitted tie while residing at borne i paid a visit to the Lunatic Asylum and among the More remarkable patients one was pointed out to me who had been saved with much difficulty from inflicting death upon himself by voluntary Star vation in under the impression that he was declaring that dead people never it was soon obvious to All that the Issue must be when the humane doctor Bethought of the following stratagem half a dozen of the dressed in White shrouds and their faces and hands covered with were marched in single file with dead silence into a room adjoining that of the where he observed them through a door purposely left open sit it Man to a Hearty meal hello said the would be Corpse to an attendant who be they dead was the rejoined the do dead men eat to be sure they As Yon answered the if that the exclaimed the dead ill join for in deafness cannot be cured by local As they cannot reach he diseased portion of of the there Only one Way to care that is by constitutional is caused by an inflamed of the mucous lining of the when this tube gets you have a rumbling sound or and when it is entirely deafness is the and Culps Tinin Flam mation can be taken out Ami this lube restored to its Normal hearing will be destroyed fur cases out of ten Are caused which is nothing but anti Ion of the mucous we will Cive one Hond i 1 Sny Case of deafness Causi that be cared in in Send for circulars Chen 1 by Halls family Pill nine dont risk your Many of your or people whom Yon of have contracted consume or other fatal diseases by neglect of n single cold or Foley Honey and a Safe sore and tamant cough Woald save it is new Bethlehem markets corrected by kasdkkwh1 i iams sugar Hii to care Grippe to 24 hours no remedy equals Warners White wine of tar syrup for this terrible and fatal if taken thoroughly and in Core a Case in 24 and for the Conga that follows Lagrippe it never fails to 25c and new Fairmount general v and breakfast per cwt misses am childrens cloth tit Golf ladies tailor made silk Man aft aft Al Tel ni7 o Tuva 1u Juilu youths and boys the engraving opposite rep resents the most com plete product Ever sent out from any it needs no words of Praise it Speaks for Gooduck stoves William Richardson shoe Cream Best in the world Fairmount store 9 to 12 jooi02so i so 5 to 8 5 8 6 10 28 when we came to new Bethlehem we hoped to Merit our Hopes have been More than realized for which we Are truly thankful to our and we shall use every Endeavor to Merit a continuation of the patronage so Liber i ally we wish now to Call your attention to the Large and varied Stock of i i i general merchandise 1 Kisill of which we Are Selling at the very lowest prices our store is Well stocked we Are Aalto compete in prices and in Quality of with and solicit the Public you Are invited to Call and see Well treat you
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