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' »" * . ',7jA e. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903. TWO CENTS A CO-Y. I FORTY CENTS A MONTH. I 8 PAGES. 53d YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 19S0 1 DAILY EST. bt THEO. HART 1889. POST OFFICE SCANDALS. MISSOURI'S B00DLERS. PEOPLE'S STORE MANY CRIMES IN MANY PLACES. HANNA IN SYRACUSE. Speak* Before Chamber of Co«- TALKS WITH ADVERTISERS. Price High sounding statements in business to Lave value must be by SyrnciAe, N. Y., April 14.—Senator Marcus A. Hanna was the guest of honor at tlie annual banquet of the Syracuse chamber of commerce. About 400 covers were laid. Senator Hnnna discussed "Capital and Labor," speaking at much length. He said that in the great struggle between the two the advantage always was with the employer, who is ofttimes selfish in maintaining his position. The history of the Clvl? federation was then told and Its work discussed. meree ou "Capital and Labor." $1.00 Postmaster General Will Make Investigation. Saving one's money by not doing necessary ad- Startling Stories Told of State Legislators. Sterling Values Another Tragic Mystery In New York. vertising in conducting Our Moderate Profits insure the best values always. Read This Lis! sf Spseia! Prions 10c Best Gingham in short lengths, per yard • - 60 20c Striped Madras, in fine now styloj per yard I2&0 50c Ladies' Fine Muslin Night Gowns, each 39c Heavy !)-4 Unbleached Sheeting, per yard 15o Ladies' Black Lace Lisle Hose, regular value 25c., special price for this week, por pair | So 1 Case Indies' Girdlo Corsets, a regular 50c Corset, special price for this week, per pair 25o OUR SOLID GOLD SPRING EYE GLASSES. NO MERCY TO BE SHOWN. your business is like-saving it by starving to death. MANY SUB(ENAE SENT OUT. BODY IN AN A8H BARREL. These eye glassoa aro fitted with a sold (fold spring and good quality of lenses Thoy aro well tnado and have no equal for the money. Fittod and adjusted without extra charge by Complete Reorganization of All Divi- "Concilia ::on, prevention of hostility, is the one object sought by this organization, and not once has it failed," declared tie speaker. sions of the Postoffice Department Former United States Senator Wil Prosperous Farmer Kills Wife and Will be Made if it is Found Neces- liam J. Stone Will Testify Before Himself—A Negro Tragedy in New- REFUSES TO HUNT LIONS. the Grand Jury About the Pure 4 ark—Jealousy Results In Murder The sen»*or preached the equallfy of man. "I stand," he declared, "on the broad platform that in this great brotherhood of men we are all equal. I stand on the platform that every man who has the power to do service to bis municipality, state and nation and to his Maker owes it to himself to use that power to its fullest extent to do that which will produce the best for humanity." sa ry. President, Novr at Ynnccj*« Lndge, Food Bill. H. G. Slvupp In New York State Town, Washington, April 14.—Any Idea that the Investigation of tile rapidly growing scandal in the postofflce department would become less vigorous was dispelled when Postmaster General Payne arrived in Washington from his long cruise wltli Secretary Moody. Mr. Payne said the investigation would continue if possible with more vigor and thoroughness and if found necessary a complete reorganization of tlie divisions under charges would be made. Cinnabar, Mont., April 14.—Word has reached hero that President Roosevelt 1h now nt Yancey's lodge, in Yellowstone purk. Hcve lives John Yancey— "Uncle Johu"—n former southerner, who settled on his present ranch long before the Yellowstone was set aside us a reserve. When the govermueir wuuted the property "Uncle John" refused to move niul is now regarded as u life holder of the plnce. He is seventy-eight years old, tall und ungainly, with long white hair. Hai Sent Scout* Awnj-. St. Louis, April 14.—In the state legislature boodle investigation, which is bring conducted by u grand Jury, witnesses testified that Senator John P. Collins deposited live $1,000 bills In the Lafayette bank of this city the day after the legislature adjourned. New York, April 14.—The police are trying to unravel tho mystery attending the finding bf a man's dead body In a barrel on the sidewalk near the corner of East Eleventh Btreet and Avenue p. The throat was cut from ear to ear. The police believe the man was murdered by some secret society. Expert Optician, 3(i W. Market St., Wilkesbarre. 20 dozen Boys' White Lawn Waists, neatly trimmed with Embroidery with fancy Embroidery Collars, Kreat value for 49e United States Senator William J. Stone evaded testifying before the grand jury, but service was obtained on him, and he will appeur before the body in this city and tell what be knows of alum legislation. Senator Hnnna asserted his fulfil in the future of both capital nud labor in their Individual and mutual relations. B&R Newark, N. J., April 14.—Joseph Tobias, aged 30 years, was shot and killed by James Darby, In the letter's saloon, early this morning. Both were negroes and they quarrelled over a woman. Darby was arrested. The senator referred to the prosperity of the country and said that with a continuance of a good understanding between the representatives of labor and capital he could see no reason why such prosperity should not continue. , Childrens Fine Muslin Drawers, all sizes, per pair.... lOo Mr. Payne added that no action had yet been taken by the department looking to criminal procedure. So far as he kne\v, no warrant had been Issued and none had been ordered. lie made this statement after a consultation with First Assistant rostmaster General Wynne and Fourth Assistant Bristow. Sir. llrlstow Is conducting the Investigation.Yancey's lodge Is twenty miles from Mammoth Springs and twenty-live from Gardiner. The trail follows the general northern line of the park and is well traveled. The president probably will visit the fossil forest today. He will not visit Seda Butte, one of the camps established for him. Instead lie will return to Mammoth Springs in two or three days. F?om there he will make an attempt to go through the park by the tourist route. This journey will be made by stage. It ordinarily consumes live and a half days. State Senators Walker, Buchanan and Marshall, who voted against the repeal of the alum bill, were examined; so was a Hattie Stewart, who is well kn«wn In a certain circle of this city. Enough evidence was obtained. according to Circuit Attorney Folk, to keep Attorney General Crow busy during the coining summer. Groat (Halo of Ladies' White and Colored Shirt Waists, one-third below regular price. See grand display in window. Price List. SBest SPat. 3Dlour $4. 50 6u - 70c SB est 3}~*UJ J'lour 70c Cays, strictly fresh J6s 3 Cans Corn - 25c 3 Cans SPeas - 25c XJomatoes, 316 can 7Oc Fine Sweet Oranges 35c, 40c, 45c Finnan Hadilics, 13c, two for 25 Rome, N. Y., April 14.—Antonio IJn. ollni. In a lit of jealousy, shot an:l killed his wife early this morning, and then escapcd. PEOPLE'S STORE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 15 South Main St.? Pittston. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. As a result of the stnrtllug evidence given by Uattle Stewart It is stated that no less than six divorce suits will follow her public testimony in the trials of state legislators whp will lie indicted for lioodllng. She Invariably referred to the state senators by their first names and showed a remarkable familiarity with their public and private lives. Mt. Klsco, April 14—I-ast night, Isaac Borgstrom, a prosperous farmer, fractured h)s wile's skull and cut her throat. Thf.n he attempted to kill his stepdaughter, but she escaped. Borgstrom then cut his throat. When neigh bors arrived, they found the wife dead and the murderer dying. Mr. Blistow submitted to the postmaster general a mass of jiiatter containing the charges against the divisions of salaries and allowances, supplies and free delivery. lie made a partial .report of his investigation. No publicity was feiven to these matters, and it Is the Intention of the officials to keep the inquiry as secret as possible. Results Kept Secret. New York, April 14, High. lxDw. 122% 12014 £vansffiros Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. Brook. Trac. . 80% 90% 00 78 9514 «4V* The scouts are said to be up In arms. They have been trailing mountaln'llons for days In the expectation thut the president would want to shoot a few. Now the president has sent them all' away, refusing to have them with the party. He Is accompanied only by Major Pitcher and Charlie Ilofer and positively refuses to do any lion hunting.FOR * * * GROCERIES B & O Ohes. & Ohio C. & Gt. West. 87* 42% 21% 80 4114 20% MONEY AND BEAUTY WEDDED. "This inquiry in the |Dostofflce department," Mr. Payue said, "will continue with thoroughness. The various divisions of the department against which complaints have been made will be thoroughly investigated. The men innocent of any wrongdoing will be given a full opportunity to prove their Innocence and will not be disturbed. If any meu are found to be guilty, they will be summarily dealt, with without fear or favor. No partiality whatover will be shown." Horse Race l.f-Klnlntion. Mia* Cathleen Neilson Becomes Mrs. St. Paul ... Rock Ielaftd 10014 41% 15S 40% Captain P. J. Carniody was subpoenaed to testify concerning the methods used to suppress horse race legislation Inimical to the syndicate which controls racing In Missouri. Other persons were subpoenaed to testify to other alleged boodle deals at the last legislature.Reginald Vanderbilt. D. & 11. .. K. & T.. pf. 103% 5214 101 51% BRENNAN fi ROBERTS, Newport, April 14.—At noon today, Reginald Claypool Vanderbilt and Miss Cathleen Neilson were married, under a bower of American roses, by the rites of the Roman Catholic church, In Arleigh Cottage. Father W. B. Meenan, of St. Mary's church, performed the ceremony. About 150 guests, Including relatives and friends of botfc parties, wore present. After the wedding breakfast, the bridal pair will drive to Sandy Point farm, where they will spend their honeymoon. The president has announced that lie will deliver a speech at Gardiner 011 Ills return park. A platform will be erected there for the purpose. L. & N, Man. El Med Traction Mo. Pacific ... 115% 137% 133% 105 % 135V1 132 102% 113% 42 North Main Street, EVNezt to Eagle Hotel. Both phonos Always Lowest in Price. So. Pacific 55 T& •Jorf. & Western. 68% N. Y. Central ...130% Colonel W. H. Phelps, who evaded service 011 subpeehas, has been located. He will probably be served before he gets out of the state on his way to Ashevllle, N. C., to visit an ill daughter. Lieutenant Governor Lee evaded testifying before the Jefferson City grand |ury, but promised to be there later. MURPHY&JOYCE 5414 G7 129 Bristol, B. I.. April 14.—With her steel mast towering aloft, her bowsprit In Its statlnu and the martingale and port and starboard whiskers In their place, the new yscht Bellance Is fast rounding Into shape for her first trial spin. Even with the excellent progress made, however, probably little less than two weeks will be required to place the boat In readiness for her Urst run under her own canvas. Captain Woodbury Kane, a close friend of ,C- Oliver Iselin, manager of the Bellance, said that the first trial would probably take place Saturday. April 25. Mast of the Reliance Stepped. Evans Bros. For Onion Sets, Best stock, 5c qt. O & W. Pcnna. 2iVi 131S6 132% 27% In reply to a question as to whether Important political Influences had been at work to stop the Investigation the postmaster general said: Pacific Mail 31% 31% Bib Boiling Meat 5c |Qc Reading ... Reacting, pf. So. Ry 53% 81 Vj 29% 51% 81% 28% Round Steak Evans Bros. COSTLY FIRE IN YORK STATE. "Any reports to that effect are without foundation. Since my return I have seen no person who tried to use his intlucncc in this line or who advised in any degree the stopping of the inquiry, and I found no such suggestion In the mull which was awaiting ine here. Should tho developments show it to be necessary, u reorganization of the various divisions will be made." "We nrp getting at,the very benrt of the iKxirtle matter now, and we will certainly expose corruption in this state as It seldom lias been exposed before in any state or city," said Attorney General Crow at Jefferson City. Fresh Magic Yeast For Fresh Eggs, 18 Cts. Per Dozen. So. Ry„ pf. . Tenn. C. & I. 91 03% 90 01% 'Good Mixed Tea, lb • •25c ..26c Opera House and Hotel In Rome De stroyed This Morning. Loathe; 13% 12% Rome, N. Y., Apr!! 14.—Fire started ill the Washington St. Opera House this morning at 3.30 and spread to the Arlington Hotel. Itoth buildings were practically destroyed. The hotel was filled with guests, but all escaped. Leather, pf. Rubber Union Pacific 92% 11% 88% 14 80% 90'/i 4 lbs Tid-Bit Crackers Three witnesses examined by the Cole connt'y grand jury gave snfflcient evidence to indict at least one senator for an offense connected with Btate legislation.Evans Bros. For Shoes, Always Up-to-date, Lowest Prices. U. P., pi Wabash, pf. ., Western Union C. F. I Amal Copper Peo. Oas S: S S. S., pfd. ... Tex. Pacific . Car & Foundry Car & F., pf. U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pr. Eric . 88% . 44% . 85% '( 02% noi % . 2214 . 49% 12% 85 We soil the )Dest fresh meats-in Jefferaon Day Celebrated. town, and our prices are lower than 55% 00% 100 22% 48% 30 Initiated by Mr. P«rDc. ' New York, April 14.—Jefferson's day wus celebrated by Democrats throughout the country. In nearly all the large cities banquets were given and speeches delivered in honor of the great commoner and in some cases to point the fact that the present national questions can be solved by the application of the Jefferson principles, founded as they are on human liberty, lu Bronx borough President llaffen presided at a dinner at which Edward M. Shepard, State Chairman Campbell and others spoke and to which (Jrover Cleveland and David B. Hill sent letters. To Make Almost a Clean Sweep. We alse carry a full Indianapolis, Ind., April 14.—Definite steps have been takqn to organize the American Association of Independent Mechanics, composed of non-union men. The purpose Is to protect men wlio do not care to affiliate with the vnlons, to assist Its Individual members, to obtain the highest wages consistent with the highest good, and to compel labor unions to respect them and obey the law. Non-Union Mechanics to Organize. Mr. Payne said that in January and February bis attention was galled to certain customs among some officials of the department which he deemed it best to investigate. He personally obtained information and facts, which he laid before the proper officers of the department as a basis for a thorough Investigation. A doien or more witnesses examined by Circuit Attorney Folk before the St. Louis grand jury gave testimony of so startling a nature that It Is believed the Cole county grand jury will be able to make almost a clean sweep of boodlers In the state assembly. elsewhere. line of staple and fancy Groceries, 32 39% 89% 35 84% 33% Shoes, Hosiery, Notions, Underwear, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Wring- bans Bros. 3.H4 89% 33% ors, Screen Doors, Gardon Tools 83% 32 Senator Collins will be requested to explain how he got five 11.000 bills which he deposited in the Lafayette bank of this city Immediately upon his return from the state legislature. Ask about our Cash 46 S. Main Si Pittston. "I subsequently," continued Mr. Payne, "directed to tnke the necessary steps to Institute a proper inquiry and ordered him to use the meu of the postofllce Inspector's division for this purpose. I also personally told blin to adopt any other necessary method to ascertain beyond any reasonable doijbt the truth or falsity of the charges and Insinuations uiude." and Seods. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 00- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A Card. Rebate System Not only have the grand juries of §t. Louis and Jefferson City got a clear understanding tpt the boodle transactions in connection with the alum bill, but they have found the entering wedges by which they mean to investigate to the limit the methods used to defeat certain race track legislation and many other bills of importance. For WEDDINGS C|aWam V For FUNERALS ■ Wllhelm ll.'s Maiden Voyage. Bremen, April 14.—The North German Lloyd's liner Wilhelm II., the largest liner afloat, started on her maiden voyage to New York at noon today. An immense crowd of people gathered on the dock and cheered as the vessel sailed away. Appointments by Governor Odell. Murphy & Joyce. Albany, N. Y., April 14.—Governor Odell has sent to the senate the appointment of"Michael A. Tlerney of Troy to be county judge of Rensselaer in place of the late Henry T. Nason, who committed suicide a week ago. These Vnited States loan commissioners were also appointed: For Chenango county, \V. H. Brown of Norwich and II. A. Truesdell of Mount I'pton; for I'lster county, James K. Case of Ellenville and Victor Shultls of Bearsvllle.Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J- B-CARPEIITEI,uetu «t. ami ■■■■ 2U0, 213, 079 North Main Street. Phono. J. H. Houck. J. F. Kane. Wm. C. Price. Chas. Waters. C. D. Stroh. Purty Lemdrra Advlar inquiry. Prominent senators and other men of Importance In the party councils have told Mr. Payne that the affaire of the postofllce department needed investigation and thHt there should be no attempt to suppress such un inquiry. C7)rury's PRICES. Ordinary household accidents have no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil In the medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. United States Senator William J. Stone, who worked for the passage of the alum bill In the name of the Missouri 1'uro Food society and helped to preyut the repeal of the law, is in St. , Louis. New Challenger Won Today's Race. Weymouth, April 14.—The Shamrocks had another trial spin today. The new challenger secured the lead and kept it throughout the run of ten miles. Easter Values At Ths Magnet A new feature of the case which has developed relates to the efforts of the Postal Clerks' association to obtain favorable legislation. Charges are made that George W. Beavers was the paid representative of this association aud was using ills Influence, which at one time was very strong, with members of congress to obtain legislation beneficial to the postal clerks. The pure food society which Mr. Stone said he represented has been declared in sworn testimony to be a mythical organization, of which Mr. Stone and his son Kimbrougli are officers. directors, Incoiporatore and sole members. Mr. Stone lias admitted acting as attorney for the baking powder trUBt. We have paid investors semi-month ly dividends of not less than 0 per cent, for three years. No hoard of trade or mining speculation. Will bear rigid investigation. Agents wanted. LittleUeld, Rowel & Co., 3,977 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111. Best Money Maker on Earth. Ithaca. N. Y., April 14.—The Newlleld Brick works, owned by the Scranton Brick company, four miles south of Ithaca, have been completely demolished by a landslide of a big hill of clay from which the material for the manufacture of bricks was taken. The damage Is $40,000. Brlek World Wrecked lDy I.andnllde Gold Coin Flour Butterfly Flonr Sunlight Flour SuiDerlutivo Flour Best Fiiiuily Flour Pillsbury's Flour Potatoes, iDcr bu Onions, per pock Onion Sets, 4 quarts Clover Seed Timothy Seed White Clover Seed, per lb Lawn Grass Seed, iDer lb Hungarian Griiss Seed Millet Seed H lbs Oatmeal 8 lbs Oatflakes - Tobacco, all kinds, - Squibs, all kinds, - No. 3 Scoop-shovols - Garden Seeds, all kinds, loose, $4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 Scow Wrecked Near Marcus Hook. Marcus Hook, Pa., April 14.—A scow was wrecked during a gale olT here this morning and turned turtle on the Delaware Bide. Four men are locked In the cabin and their fate is unknown. Not an article in our largo stock but what is below par. Our Eiister offering is brighter and bettor than over, and the prices speak for themselves. 4.00 5.00 Noted Rabbi Dying. Another statement made Is tlint President Keller of the Letter Cnrrlers' association was In Washington last winter In the Interest of the letter carriers' hill for an increase of salaries and that Postmaster General Payne instructed hlni to leave. John Sohuettler, of the house of delegates combine, indicted for brlliery In connection with the Suburban street railway boodle bill, was sentenced by Judge Doyglns to serve four years In tho penitentiary. Scbucttler's attorneys argued a motion for arrest of judgment. which was overruled by Judge Douglas. Schuettler then made a motion to appeal his case to the supreme court, and his bond was fixed at $10,- 000, which way given. 7CK 20c New York, April 14.—Unhhi Gustavc Got!hell, pastor of Temple ICmanucl. 1b dying. It is feared that the end is only a few hours off. Emory Carey has opened a new con fcctlonery store at No. 201 North Main St.%lM-esh bread, cakes and pies always In stock. All kinds of confectionery. TTS3t Draprndo QIvm Hlumrlff I'p. 1 lot Ladies' Kid Glovos, black, white und all colors, assorted hook and two clasp, they are worth 75c ' aud $1; tliey'ro yours for. 39c 1 lot Ribbon, No. 40, black and all colors, taffeta and moiro; your choico a yard |Qc Manchester. N. H.. April 14.—Charles W. Sell, who last Friday night attempted to kill his sweetheart. Miss Mnfiel 8. French, !ind two male companions by cliooting, has surrendered to the police. $7.50 2.25 25c 18c $1.50 Snow Falls in England. Charges have lDeen made hy a company manufacturing postal devices that not only was It unfairly discriminated against, but Its employees, who were supposed to he working for the contract, were bought off and really worked for the successful concern. London, April 14.—Snow Hurries oc currcd in various parts of England today. Two Inches of snow fell in Shcshlre.Pursell's Art Store. Hollo 6444. 1.50 A powder to he shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and got tired easily. If you havo smarting l'eet or tight shoes, try Allen's Eoot-Easc. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feeet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold hy all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Don's accept any substitute. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. 25c Prepared Odder OEItMAN LAWS, I* Excellent tor 25c 37c 10c 1 lot Ribbon, assorted widths, from Nos. 2 to 5, worthVfrom 25o to 75c; your choice a boh... |5c THE WEATHER. TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" Indianapolis, lnd„ April 14.—Another disastrous stonn has swept Indiana. At Blooutfield, (Jreenvllle Tally was carried away wttli his horse and buggy by a suddcu rise of Rlchlaud creelt. At Washington four inches of water fell. The lightning did great damage to barns and stock. In Jay county the damage by lightning was heavy, a dozen bouses and barns being burned. New Clo«Clb«ret In lUtau. 35c Ladies' Shirt Waists, in all the best styles and makes, from 25c Washington, April 14.—Rain tonight and probably on Wednesday; high, east to north winds. Boston, April 14.—A suit begun some time ago In New York by the Bay State Gas company of Delaware to recover certain stocks in the hands of the defunct firm of. Lawson, Weldenfcld & Co. has been transferred to the supreme court of Massachusetts and entered against the name of Thomas W. Lawson. The amount sued for Is $TD00,- 000. Salt Afffllnnt T. W. Liwton, all new Ladies' Gray Melton Cloth Walking Skirts, nicely stitched on bottom, light weight, worth 1*2.50; Agitation In Totalis. PAIN EXPELLER. Tutulla, March 30, viu San Francisco., April 14.—The natives of Tutulla have been much agitated lately over the claims of German Samoans to land In Tutulla. One of the chiefs advocated the assault and slaughter of all Upolu people who might rome over to Wis Island and claim land. Several young men set out with the determination of carrying out the decree of the chiefs. They were promptly arrested by order of the secretary of native affairs, and a political Imbroglio between the governmenAof the Cnlted States and the German Vovernment In Samoa was avoided. \ William Drury, our price 1.25 ' One pcrson'wlrUer«vit rDf '-i-inT A remedy, which ha* re- * cei ved as many favorable L r» mentions as your Dr. fLTJB RichterVANCHOR PAIN JSME. tXPELLEPCmust of neccss* iry possess remarkable qMBHP healing properties for the allmcnts» for which it Is prescribed. New York c~pl(-' PeclB^ICWS-*^ Boys' all wool 3-piece Suits, worth 12.98; Special iDriee.. 1.60 1 lot Ladies' Jacket Kiiuona, made with yoke, fancy colored border, sleeve nicely trimmed 3)o TIE LEADING GROCER. Heating stoves at reduced prices. Ash. " & Bladder i troubles. ] Cures in ; 48Hours i DISCHARGES eh C.p«ule th»n«nic«#-WBy rwymvtfvwyvwvtfyvvvvMMVwvwvvwMV Eczema, scald head, hives, Itchiness of the skin of any sort, instantly relieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Hlrlns Neiroes to Muocrrd Striken. Pittsburg. April 14.—A trolley car of the Pittsburjf Hallway company was struck by a Baltimore and Ohio freight train at the Fleet street grn.de crossing in Rankin borough, and the sixteen passengers abonrd the cCir were all more or legs injured. Two of tile passengers, Mrs. Catherine Powers of Turtle Creelt and Mrs. Jane Morton, were seriously hurt , . Sixteen PaiicDgrri Injured. Cleveland. O.. April 14.—A. Runisey of this city, shipping master for the Lake Carriers' association, Is in Louisville, Ky., hiring negroes to take the place of the striking firemen and oilers on lake vessels. It is understood that he has already secured a number of men, who will be sent at once to Cleveland. . . _; Visit our large housefurnishing department in the basement. Just fitted up. It will pay you. A very small sum of money Invested with us will prevent your house from burning. J. E. Patterson & Co. 25c. sad 50c. at alt druggist® or through lr.*a.KlcM«»Cfc,»t»P«rl8t, Ktwleik, L 36 HIGHEST JKLj MMDS .A The MAGNET When you want good plea. g«t Bohan'i 87 S. Main St, Pittston. BBH
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 14, 1903 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1903-04-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 14, 1903 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1903-04-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19030414_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | ' »" * . ',7jA e. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903. TWO CENTS A CO-Y. I FORTY CENTS A MONTH. I 8 PAGES. 53d YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 19S0 1 DAILY EST. bt THEO. HART 1889. POST OFFICE SCANDALS. MISSOURI'S B00DLERS. PEOPLE'S STORE MANY CRIMES IN MANY PLACES. HANNA IN SYRACUSE. Speak* Before Chamber of Co«- TALKS WITH ADVERTISERS. Price High sounding statements in business to Lave value must be by SyrnciAe, N. Y., April 14.—Senator Marcus A. Hanna was the guest of honor at tlie annual banquet of the Syracuse chamber of commerce. About 400 covers were laid. Senator Hnnna discussed "Capital and Labor," speaking at much length. He said that in the great struggle between the two the advantage always was with the employer, who is ofttimes selfish in maintaining his position. The history of the Clvl? federation was then told and Its work discussed. meree ou "Capital and Labor." $1.00 Postmaster General Will Make Investigation. Saving one's money by not doing necessary ad- Startling Stories Told of State Legislators. Sterling Values Another Tragic Mystery In New York. vertising in conducting Our Moderate Profits insure the best values always. Read This Lis! sf Spseia! Prions 10c Best Gingham in short lengths, per yard • - 60 20c Striped Madras, in fine now styloj per yard I2&0 50c Ladies' Fine Muslin Night Gowns, each 39c Heavy !)-4 Unbleached Sheeting, per yard 15o Ladies' Black Lace Lisle Hose, regular value 25c., special price for this week, por pair | So 1 Case Indies' Girdlo Corsets, a regular 50c Corset, special price for this week, per pair 25o OUR SOLID GOLD SPRING EYE GLASSES. NO MERCY TO BE SHOWN. your business is like-saving it by starving to death. MANY SUB(ENAE SENT OUT. BODY IN AN A8H BARREL. These eye glassoa aro fitted with a sold (fold spring and good quality of lenses Thoy aro well tnado and have no equal for the money. Fittod and adjusted without extra charge by Complete Reorganization of All Divi- "Concilia ::on, prevention of hostility, is the one object sought by this organization, and not once has it failed," declared tie speaker. sions of the Postoffice Department Former United States Senator Wil Prosperous Farmer Kills Wife and Will be Made if it is Found Neces- liam J. Stone Will Testify Before Himself—A Negro Tragedy in New- REFUSES TO HUNT LIONS. the Grand Jury About the Pure 4 ark—Jealousy Results In Murder The sen»*or preached the equallfy of man. "I stand," he declared, "on the broad platform that in this great brotherhood of men we are all equal. I stand on the platform that every man who has the power to do service to bis municipality, state and nation and to his Maker owes it to himself to use that power to its fullest extent to do that which will produce the best for humanity." sa ry. President, Novr at Ynnccj*« Lndge, Food Bill. H. G. Slvupp In New York State Town, Washington, April 14.—Any Idea that the Investigation of tile rapidly growing scandal in the postofflce department would become less vigorous was dispelled when Postmaster General Payne arrived in Washington from his long cruise wltli Secretary Moody. Mr. Payne said the investigation would continue if possible with more vigor and thoroughness and if found necessary a complete reorganization of tlie divisions under charges would be made. Cinnabar, Mont., April 14.—Word has reached hero that President Roosevelt 1h now nt Yancey's lodge, in Yellowstone purk. Hcve lives John Yancey— "Uncle Johu"—n former southerner, who settled on his present ranch long before the Yellowstone was set aside us a reserve. When the govermueir wuuted the property "Uncle John" refused to move niul is now regarded as u life holder of the plnce. He is seventy-eight years old, tall und ungainly, with long white hair. Hai Sent Scout* Awnj-. St. Louis, April 14.—In the state legislature boodle investigation, which is bring conducted by u grand Jury, witnesses testified that Senator John P. Collins deposited live $1,000 bills In the Lafayette bank of this city the day after the legislature adjourned. New York, April 14.—The police are trying to unravel tho mystery attending the finding bf a man's dead body In a barrel on the sidewalk near the corner of East Eleventh Btreet and Avenue p. The throat was cut from ear to ear. The police believe the man was murdered by some secret society. Expert Optician, 3(i W. Market St., Wilkesbarre. 20 dozen Boys' White Lawn Waists, neatly trimmed with Embroidery with fancy Embroidery Collars, Kreat value for 49e United States Senator William J. Stone evaded testifying before the grand jury, but service was obtained on him, and he will appeur before the body in this city and tell what be knows of alum legislation. Senator Hnnna asserted his fulfil in the future of both capital nud labor in their Individual and mutual relations. B&R Newark, N. J., April 14.—Joseph Tobias, aged 30 years, was shot and killed by James Darby, In the letter's saloon, early this morning. Both were negroes and they quarrelled over a woman. Darby was arrested. The senator referred to the prosperity of the country and said that with a continuance of a good understanding between the representatives of labor and capital he could see no reason why such prosperity should not continue. , Childrens Fine Muslin Drawers, all sizes, per pair.... lOo Mr. Payne added that no action had yet been taken by the department looking to criminal procedure. So far as he kne\v, no warrant had been Issued and none had been ordered. lie made this statement after a consultation with First Assistant rostmaster General Wynne and Fourth Assistant Bristow. Sir. llrlstow Is conducting the Investigation.Yancey's lodge Is twenty miles from Mammoth Springs and twenty-live from Gardiner. The trail follows the general northern line of the park and is well traveled. The president probably will visit the fossil forest today. He will not visit Seda Butte, one of the camps established for him. Instead lie will return to Mammoth Springs in two or three days. F?om there he will make an attempt to go through the park by the tourist route. This journey will be made by stage. It ordinarily consumes live and a half days. State Senators Walker, Buchanan and Marshall, who voted against the repeal of the alum bill, were examined; so was a Hattie Stewart, who is well kn«wn In a certain circle of this city. Enough evidence was obtained. according to Circuit Attorney Folk, to keep Attorney General Crow busy during the coining summer. Groat (Halo of Ladies' White and Colored Shirt Waists, one-third below regular price. See grand display in window. Price List. SBest SPat. 3Dlour $4. 50 6u - 70c SB est 3}~*UJ J'lour 70c Cays, strictly fresh J6s 3 Cans Corn - 25c 3 Cans SPeas - 25c XJomatoes, 316 can 7Oc Fine Sweet Oranges 35c, 40c, 45c Finnan Hadilics, 13c, two for 25 Rome, N. Y., April 14.—Antonio IJn. ollni. In a lit of jealousy, shot an:l killed his wife early this morning, and then escapcd. PEOPLE'S STORE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 15 South Main St.? Pittston. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. As a result of the stnrtllug evidence given by Uattle Stewart It is stated that no less than six divorce suits will follow her public testimony in the trials of state legislators whp will lie indicted for lioodllng. She Invariably referred to the state senators by their first names and showed a remarkable familiarity with their public and private lives. Mt. Klsco, April 14—I-ast night, Isaac Borgstrom, a prosperous farmer, fractured h)s wile's skull and cut her throat. Thf.n he attempted to kill his stepdaughter, but she escaped. Borgstrom then cut his throat. When neigh bors arrived, they found the wife dead and the murderer dying. Mr. Blistow submitted to the postmaster general a mass of jiiatter containing the charges against the divisions of salaries and allowances, supplies and free delivery. lie made a partial .report of his investigation. No publicity was feiven to these matters, and it Is the Intention of the officials to keep the inquiry as secret as possible. Results Kept Secret. New York, April 14, High. lxDw. 122% 12014 £vansffiros Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. Brook. Trac. . 80% 90% 00 78 9514 «4V* The scouts are said to be up In arms. They have been trailing mountaln'llons for days In the expectation thut the president would want to shoot a few. Now the president has sent them all' away, refusing to have them with the party. He Is accompanied only by Major Pitcher and Charlie Ilofer and positively refuses to do any lion hunting.FOR * * * GROCERIES B & O Ohes. & Ohio C. & Gt. West. 87* 42% 21% 80 4114 20% MONEY AND BEAUTY WEDDED. "This inquiry in the |Dostofflce department," Mr. Payue said, "will continue with thoroughness. The various divisions of the department against which complaints have been made will be thoroughly investigated. The men innocent of any wrongdoing will be given a full opportunity to prove their Innocence and will not be disturbed. If any meu are found to be guilty, they will be summarily dealt, with without fear or favor. No partiality whatover will be shown." Horse Race l.f-Klnlntion. Mia* Cathleen Neilson Becomes Mrs. St. Paul ... Rock Ielaftd 10014 41% 15S 40% Captain P. J. Carniody was subpoenaed to testify concerning the methods used to suppress horse race legislation Inimical to the syndicate which controls racing In Missouri. Other persons were subpoenaed to testify to other alleged boodle deals at the last legislature.Reginald Vanderbilt. D. & 11. .. K. & T.. pf. 103% 5214 101 51% BRENNAN fi ROBERTS, Newport, April 14.—At noon today, Reginald Claypool Vanderbilt and Miss Cathleen Neilson were married, under a bower of American roses, by the rites of the Roman Catholic church, In Arleigh Cottage. Father W. B. Meenan, of St. Mary's church, performed the ceremony. About 150 guests, Including relatives and friends of botfc parties, wore present. After the wedding breakfast, the bridal pair will drive to Sandy Point farm, where they will spend their honeymoon. The president has announced that lie will deliver a speech at Gardiner 011 Ills return park. A platform will be erected there for the purpose. L. & N, Man. El Med Traction Mo. Pacific ... 115% 137% 133% 105 % 135V1 132 102% 113% 42 North Main Street, EVNezt to Eagle Hotel. Both phonos Always Lowest in Price. So. Pacific 55 T& •Jorf. & Western. 68% N. Y. Central ...130% Colonel W. H. Phelps, who evaded service 011 subpeehas, has been located. He will probably be served before he gets out of the state on his way to Ashevllle, N. C., to visit an ill daughter. Lieutenant Governor Lee evaded testifying before the Jefferson City grand |ury, but promised to be there later. MURPHY&JOYCE 5414 G7 129 Bristol, B. I.. April 14.—With her steel mast towering aloft, her bowsprit In Its statlnu and the martingale and port and starboard whiskers In their place, the new yscht Bellance Is fast rounding Into shape for her first trial spin. Even with the excellent progress made, however, probably little less than two weeks will be required to place the boat In readiness for her Urst run under her own canvas. Captain Woodbury Kane, a close friend of ,C- Oliver Iselin, manager of the Bellance, said that the first trial would probably take place Saturday. April 25. Mast of the Reliance Stepped. Evans Bros. For Onion Sets, Best stock, 5c qt. O & W. Pcnna. 2iVi 131S6 132% 27% In reply to a question as to whether Important political Influences had been at work to stop the Investigation the postmaster general said: Pacific Mail 31% 31% Bib Boiling Meat 5c |Qc Reading ... Reacting, pf. So. Ry 53% 81 Vj 29% 51% 81% 28% Round Steak Evans Bros. COSTLY FIRE IN YORK STATE. "Any reports to that effect are without foundation. Since my return I have seen no person who tried to use his intlucncc in this line or who advised in any degree the stopping of the inquiry, and I found no such suggestion In the mull which was awaiting ine here. Should tho developments show it to be necessary, u reorganization of the various divisions will be made." "We nrp getting at,the very benrt of the iKxirtle matter now, and we will certainly expose corruption in this state as It seldom lias been exposed before in any state or city," said Attorney General Crow at Jefferson City. Fresh Magic Yeast For Fresh Eggs, 18 Cts. Per Dozen. So. Ry„ pf. . Tenn. C. & I. 91 03% 90 01% 'Good Mixed Tea, lb • •25c ..26c Opera House and Hotel In Rome De stroyed This Morning. Loathe; 13% 12% Rome, N. Y., Apr!! 14.—Fire started ill the Washington St. Opera House this morning at 3.30 and spread to the Arlington Hotel. Itoth buildings were practically destroyed. The hotel was filled with guests, but all escaped. Leather, pf. Rubber Union Pacific 92% 11% 88% 14 80% 90'/i 4 lbs Tid-Bit Crackers Three witnesses examined by the Cole connt'y grand jury gave snfflcient evidence to indict at least one senator for an offense connected with Btate legislation.Evans Bros. For Shoes, Always Up-to-date, Lowest Prices. U. P., pi Wabash, pf. ., Western Union C. F. I Amal Copper Peo. Oas S: S S. S., pfd. ... Tex. Pacific . Car & Foundry Car & F., pf. U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pr. Eric . 88% . 44% . 85% '( 02% noi % . 2214 . 49% 12% 85 We soil the )Dest fresh meats-in Jefferaon Day Celebrated. town, and our prices are lower than 55% 00% 100 22% 48% 30 Initiated by Mr. P«rDc. ' New York, April 14.—Jefferson's day wus celebrated by Democrats throughout the country. In nearly all the large cities banquets were given and speeches delivered in honor of the great commoner and in some cases to point the fact that the present national questions can be solved by the application of the Jefferson principles, founded as they are on human liberty, lu Bronx borough President llaffen presided at a dinner at which Edward M. Shepard, State Chairman Campbell and others spoke and to which (Jrover Cleveland and David B. Hill sent letters. To Make Almost a Clean Sweep. We alse carry a full Indianapolis, Ind., April 14.—Definite steps have been takqn to organize the American Association of Independent Mechanics, composed of non-union men. The purpose Is to protect men wlio do not care to affiliate with the vnlons, to assist Its Individual members, to obtain the highest wages consistent with the highest good, and to compel labor unions to respect them and obey the law. Non-Union Mechanics to Organize. Mr. Payne said that in January and February bis attention was galled to certain customs among some officials of the department which he deemed it best to investigate. He personally obtained information and facts, which he laid before the proper officers of the department as a basis for a thorough Investigation. A doien or more witnesses examined by Circuit Attorney Folk before the St. Louis grand jury gave testimony of so startling a nature that It Is believed the Cole county grand jury will be able to make almost a clean sweep of boodlers In the state assembly. elsewhere. line of staple and fancy Groceries, 32 39% 89% 35 84% 33% Shoes, Hosiery, Notions, Underwear, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Wring- bans Bros. 3.H4 89% 33% ors, Screen Doors, Gardon Tools 83% 32 Senator Collins will be requested to explain how he got five 11.000 bills which he deposited in the Lafayette bank of this city Immediately upon his return from the state legislature. Ask about our Cash 46 S. Main Si Pittston. "I subsequently," continued Mr. Payne, "directed to tnke the necessary steps to Institute a proper inquiry and ordered him to use the meu of the postofllce Inspector's division for this purpose. I also personally told blin to adopt any other necessary method to ascertain beyond any reasonable doijbt the truth or falsity of the charges and Insinuations uiude." and Seods. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 00- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A Card. Rebate System Not only have the grand juries of §t. Louis and Jefferson City got a clear understanding tpt the boodle transactions in connection with the alum bill, but they have found the entering wedges by which they mean to investigate to the limit the methods used to defeat certain race track legislation and many other bills of importance. For WEDDINGS C|aWam V For FUNERALS ■ Wllhelm ll.'s Maiden Voyage. Bremen, April 14.—The North German Lloyd's liner Wilhelm II., the largest liner afloat, started on her maiden voyage to New York at noon today. An immense crowd of people gathered on the dock and cheered as the vessel sailed away. Appointments by Governor Odell. Murphy & Joyce. Albany, N. Y., April 14.—Governor Odell has sent to the senate the appointment of"Michael A. Tlerney of Troy to be county judge of Rensselaer in place of the late Henry T. Nason, who committed suicide a week ago. These Vnited States loan commissioners were also appointed: For Chenango county, \V. H. Brown of Norwich and II. A. Truesdell of Mount I'pton; for I'lster county, James K. Case of Ellenville and Victor Shultls of Bearsvllle.Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J- B-CARPEIITEI,uetu «t. ami ■■■■ 2U0, 213, 079 North Main Street. Phono. J. H. Houck. J. F. Kane. Wm. C. Price. Chas. Waters. C. D. Stroh. Purty Lemdrra Advlar inquiry. Prominent senators and other men of Importance In the party councils have told Mr. Payne that the affaire of the postofllce department needed investigation and thHt there should be no attempt to suppress such un inquiry. C7)rury's PRICES. Ordinary household accidents have no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil In the medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. United States Senator William J. Stone, who worked for the passage of the alum bill In the name of the Missouri 1'uro Food society and helped to preyut the repeal of the law, is in St. , Louis. New Challenger Won Today's Race. Weymouth, April 14.—The Shamrocks had another trial spin today. The new challenger secured the lead and kept it throughout the run of ten miles. Easter Values At Ths Magnet A new feature of the case which has developed relates to the efforts of the Postal Clerks' association to obtain favorable legislation. Charges are made that George W. Beavers was the paid representative of this association aud was using ills Influence, which at one time was very strong, with members of congress to obtain legislation beneficial to the postal clerks. The pure food society which Mr. Stone said he represented has been declared in sworn testimony to be a mythical organization, of which Mr. Stone and his son Kimbrougli are officers. directors, Incoiporatore and sole members. Mr. Stone lias admitted acting as attorney for the baking powder trUBt. We have paid investors semi-month ly dividends of not less than 0 per cent, for three years. No hoard of trade or mining speculation. Will bear rigid investigation. Agents wanted. LittleUeld, Rowel & Co., 3,977 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111. Best Money Maker on Earth. Ithaca. N. Y., April 14.—The Newlleld Brick works, owned by the Scranton Brick company, four miles south of Ithaca, have been completely demolished by a landslide of a big hill of clay from which the material for the manufacture of bricks was taken. The damage Is $40,000. Brlek World Wrecked lDy I.andnllde Gold Coin Flour Butterfly Flonr Sunlight Flour SuiDerlutivo Flour Best Fiiiuily Flour Pillsbury's Flour Potatoes, iDcr bu Onions, per pock Onion Sets, 4 quarts Clover Seed Timothy Seed White Clover Seed, per lb Lawn Grass Seed, iDer lb Hungarian Griiss Seed Millet Seed H lbs Oatmeal 8 lbs Oatflakes - Tobacco, all kinds, - Squibs, all kinds, - No. 3 Scoop-shovols - Garden Seeds, all kinds, loose, $4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 Scow Wrecked Near Marcus Hook. Marcus Hook, Pa., April 14.—A scow was wrecked during a gale olT here this morning and turned turtle on the Delaware Bide. Four men are locked In the cabin and their fate is unknown. Not an article in our largo stock but what is below par. Our Eiister offering is brighter and bettor than over, and the prices speak for themselves. 4.00 5.00 Noted Rabbi Dying. Another statement made Is tlint President Keller of the Letter Cnrrlers' association was In Washington last winter In the Interest of the letter carriers' hill for an increase of salaries and that Postmaster General Payne instructed hlni to leave. John Sohuettler, of the house of delegates combine, indicted for brlliery In connection with the Suburban street railway boodle bill, was sentenced by Judge Doyglns to serve four years In tho penitentiary. Scbucttler's attorneys argued a motion for arrest of judgment. which was overruled by Judge Douglas. Schuettler then made a motion to appeal his case to the supreme court, and his bond was fixed at $10,- 000, which way given. 7CK 20c New York, April 14.—Unhhi Gustavc Got!hell, pastor of Temple ICmanucl. 1b dying. It is feared that the end is only a few hours off. Emory Carey has opened a new con fcctlonery store at No. 201 North Main St.%lM-esh bread, cakes and pies always In stock. All kinds of confectionery. TTS3t Draprndo QIvm Hlumrlff I'p. 1 lot Ladies' Kid Glovos, black, white und all colors, assorted hook and two clasp, they are worth 75c ' aud $1; tliey'ro yours for. 39c 1 lot Ribbon, No. 40, black and all colors, taffeta and moiro; your choico a yard |Qc Manchester. N. H.. April 14.—Charles W. Sell, who last Friday night attempted to kill his sweetheart. Miss Mnfiel 8. French, !ind two male companions by cliooting, has surrendered to the police. $7.50 2.25 25c 18c $1.50 Snow Falls in England. Charges have lDeen made hy a company manufacturing postal devices that not only was It unfairly discriminated against, but Its employees, who were supposed to he working for the contract, were bought off and really worked for the successful concern. London, April 14.—Snow Hurries oc currcd in various parts of England today. Two Inches of snow fell in Shcshlre.Pursell's Art Store. Hollo 6444. 1.50 A powder to he shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and got tired easily. If you havo smarting l'eet or tight shoes, try Allen's Eoot-Easc. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feeet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold hy all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Don's accept any substitute. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. 25c Prepared Odder OEItMAN LAWS, I* Excellent tor 25c 37c 10c 1 lot Ribbon, assorted widths, from Nos. 2 to 5, worthVfrom 25o to 75c; your choice a boh... |5c THE WEATHER. TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" Indianapolis, lnd„ April 14.—Another disastrous stonn has swept Indiana. At Blooutfield, (Jreenvllle Tally was carried away wttli his horse and buggy by a suddcu rise of Rlchlaud creelt. At Washington four inches of water fell. The lightning did great damage to barns and stock. In Jay county the damage by lightning was heavy, a dozen bouses and barns being burned. New Clo«Clb«ret In lUtau. 35c Ladies' Shirt Waists, in all the best styles and makes, from 25c Washington, April 14.—Rain tonight and probably on Wednesday; high, east to north winds. Boston, April 14.—A suit begun some time ago In New York by the Bay State Gas company of Delaware to recover certain stocks in the hands of the defunct firm of. Lawson, Weldenfcld & Co. has been transferred to the supreme court of Massachusetts and entered against the name of Thomas W. Lawson. The amount sued for Is $TD00,- 000. Salt Afffllnnt T. W. Liwton, all new Ladies' Gray Melton Cloth Walking Skirts, nicely stitched on bottom, light weight, worth 1*2.50; Agitation In Totalis. PAIN EXPELLER. Tutulla, March 30, viu San Francisco., April 14.—The natives of Tutulla have been much agitated lately over the claims of German Samoans to land In Tutulla. One of the chiefs advocated the assault and slaughter of all Upolu people who might rome over to Wis Island and claim land. Several young men set out with the determination of carrying out the decree of the chiefs. They were promptly arrested by order of the secretary of native affairs, and a political Imbroglio between the governmenAof the Cnlted States and the German Vovernment In Samoa was avoided. \ William Drury, our price 1.25 ' One pcrson'wlrUer«vit rDf '-i-inT A remedy, which ha* re- * cei ved as many favorable L r» mentions as your Dr. fLTJB RichterVANCHOR PAIN JSME. tXPELLEPCmust of neccss* iry possess remarkable qMBHP healing properties for the allmcnts» for which it Is prescribed. New York c~pl(-' PeclB^ICWS-*^ Boys' all wool 3-piece Suits, worth 12.98; Special iDriee.. 1.60 1 lot Ladies' Jacket Kiiuona, made with yoke, fancy colored border, sleeve nicely trimmed 3)o TIE LEADING GROCER. Heating stoves at reduced prices. Ash. " & Bladder i troubles. ] Cures in ; 48Hours i DISCHARGES eh C.p«ule th»n«nic«#-WBy rwymvtfvwyvwvtfyvvvvMMVwvwvvwMV Eczema, scald head, hives, Itchiness of the skin of any sort, instantly relieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Hlrlns Neiroes to Muocrrd Striken. Pittsburg. April 14.—A trolley car of the Pittsburjf Hallway company was struck by a Baltimore and Ohio freight train at the Fleet street grn.de crossing in Rankin borough, and the sixteen passengers abonrd the cCir were all more or legs injured. Two of tile passengers, Mrs. Catherine Powers of Turtle Creelt and Mrs. Jane Morton, were seriously hurt , . Sixteen PaiicDgrri Injured. Cleveland. O.. April 14.—A. Runisey of this city, shipping master for the Lake Carriers' association, Is in Louisville, Ky., hiring negroes to take the place of the striking firemen and oilers on lake vessels. It is understood that he has already secured a number of men, who will be sent at once to Cleveland. . . _; Visit our large housefurnishing department in the basement. Just fitted up. It will pay you. A very small sum of money Invested with us will prevent your house from burning. J. E. Patterson & Co. 25c. sad 50c. at alt druggist® or through lr.*a.KlcM«»Cfc,»t»P«rl8t, Ktwleik, L 36 HIGHEST JKLj MMDS .A The MAGNET When you want good plea. g«t Bohan'i 87 S. Main St, Pittston. BBH |
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