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■ mp—— I' WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ia.tbe.jpa'p$r that la read by tke wholefamily. The GAZETTE enters more hemes in Pittston and vicinity than all out-of-town papers combined. x / » •D— c. Forecast Until 8 p. m". Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday in northern portion. 63d YEAR TsiHui&lBra«« PITT: i, 1903. TWO CENTS A COPY. I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 6 PAGES. THE POPE'S LIFE EBBING lng soul and part of the gospel, the Lord's passion. DAM BURSTS, MANY DEAD rescue workDhave been established In the basement of the Methodist church, over which Coroner Charles A. Wynn haB charge. Many bodies will probably be founo a long distance from the park and. most likely, will be recovered today, but those buried In the mud will not be found for some time. OUR TRADE WITH CANADA STERLING.... People's Store As the lust words died .away nil fell on their knees. The pontiff, raising his almost transparent Angers with a feeble effort, pronounced in scarcely audible words h|g benediction on the Sacred college and on all present and then sank back on the pillows. We Place on Sale This Week the Following Special Bargains: Last Sacrament Administer- Holiday Crowd Overwhelmed Remarkable Showing of Ex* SILVER. The gieafest excitement rfnd confusion prevails here, and difficulty in sending or getting information is all the greater on account of the destruction of telephone and telegraph wires. ed at the Vatican. There was scarcely a tearless eye in the whole assemblage. by a Flood. ports for the Year. - The Interior of the Vatican tills morning testified to the conviction that the passing of Pope Leo was very nenr. The courtyard of St. Damaso was filled with the carriages of the cardinals. Cardinal Satolll drove to Rome from Fruscatl last evening,' the beautiful carriage horses covered with dust and perspiration. In the cortlle were drawn up the carriages of the cardinals and of many notables. The nnteekambers of the palace were thronged all night with princes of the church, high noblemen and members of the diplomatic corps- Telegrams of inquiry were received from several of the monarchs of Europe. ~ — HE MAY DIE ANY MOMENT seventV-five are dead. GAIN OF OVER $12,000,000 A large assortment of now and beautiful goods, suitable for wedding and ann i versary gifts. We invite your inspection. Boys' Fine Percale Waists, well made and a new variety of pat- Wilmeiding, Pa, July 6.—About one o'clock thiF morning the full force of the flood reached Wiimerding and Turtle. Creek About midnight the creok began to rise rapidly. The police ran from hcuse to house, alarming those residing in the flooded section. Pennsylvania avenue anS First street. Turtle Creek, were soon thronged with men. wen. en and children who had forsaken their homes. Through Wiimerding proper more .than a foot of water covered the tracks. Shortly after 3 o'clock the water began to fall as rapidly as it had risen. By 9 o'clock this morning the creek had resumed its normal condition, and the water had left all the streets covered with mud and debris. No bodies were found in the debris. . .*15c Ladies' Summer Corsets, great vajue at. 22c a pair torns, for Total Value of United States Products Sent tOi British North Amerlc» For Fiscal Year 9125,000,000—Imports Also 8how an Increase. M Affecting -Scenes at Bedside Amid Oakford Park, Near Qreensburg, Pa., the Scene of a Horror to That Which 8wept Through Johnstow In Other Towns. Fine Baibriggan Shirts and Drawers, for 15c garment _ One lot_ of extra large Bleached Cardiials and Knights In Brilliant urn Costumes—Speculation as to Leo.'s Probable Successor. Washington. July Exports from the United States to Canada in the fiscal year Just ended show a larger total thnn in any preceding year. Eleven months' figures, Jnst completed by the bureuu of statistics of the department of commerce, show thut the increase In exports to "British North America" has been $12,000,000 In the eleven months of 11D03 compared with the corresponding mouthf of the preceding year ami indicate that the Increuse for the entire fiscal year will-be something more thnn $12,000,000. H. G. Shupp Turkish Towels for One lot Ladies' Bliirt Waists, including the 50c, 756 and $1.0 grades, to closo 25c ead 10 dozen Ladies' Black Mel cerized Skirts, real value $l;0t price to close 59c enel .,.5c Rome, July 6.—I)rs. I.apponi' and Mazzoni, physicians to the Popo. held a consultation this morning and, at 8.15, announced that the illness was taking Itn usual course. The Pope has great d:fftculty in breathing, and in order to relieve him he has again been propped up in an arm chair. A bulletin issued at 9.45 a. m. said that there was a slight improvement In tlie cordition of his Holiness. While his weakness is more marked, his breathing Is more regular. Greensburg, Pa., July 0.—From fifty to seveuty-live men, women and children perished by the cloudburst nt Oakford park. The majority were drowned or their lives beaten out against the rocks in Brush creek, but ijulte a number were electrocuted. Expert Optician, 36 W. Market St, Wilkasbarre. All kinds of speculation nre already Ip circulation as to the probable successor to the throne of St. Peter. Opinions are much divided owing to the many Interests which will be affected according to tlitD choice made by the Sacreil college. The (Irst question the cardinals' will have to solve will be whether the conclave shall be held in Home or outside of Italy. Leo's Probable Sucoessor. At least 800 persons were at the park necking relief from the heat. When the storm burst the greater number sought the hillside, preferring the shelter of the forest tries to the park buildings. because they did not cure to be below the level of Brush creek. When the dam broke a solid wall of water twenty' feet high rushed down and completely fllled the narrow ravine with its car trucks, car burn und restauruut.One case Ladies' Corsets, the; come in long, short and median length, absolutely the best 50 corset ever sold; special price fo this week 3® AN INDIANA RACE RIOT. This is a larger Increase than In any year In the history of our commerce with Canada, except 1898. when the increase was glightiy greater than that of the last lineal year. Under the term Our display of fine Wash Goods, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols, cannot be excelled and all at very popular prices. The amelioration of the Pope's condition since last night is astonishing everybody. Real hope for His Holiness' recovery, however, is excluded by the probability that'the revival is merely the las", burst of strength before the end. Tho final collapse is anticipated by sunset. Attempt to Lynch Nsgro hi Evansville Repulsed by Police. It is believed that the supporters of the Idea of abandolng Rome will be even fewer than in the conclave held after the death of Pins IX., when thirty-two out of the thirty-seven cardinals voted In favor of Home. The second question will be whether the next pope must be an Italian or a foreigner. It is genorall.v bellevIHl that he will be an Italian because in view of the struggle between the church and the state since the fall of the temporal power and the constitution of united Ituly all the clergy as well as the clerical party and even foreigners think that an Italian pope can protect batter than Htrangcr the advance of the religious and political Interests of the church. Evansville. Ind.. July C.—Twentylive policemen twice prevented a lynching at the Jail in this city, but their bravery was not sufficient to avert n bitter rnee war between negroes and the white nuibs thut nought the life of Lee Brown, the negro slayer ot Pntrolman Louis N. Massey. The mobs smashed'down Iron gates and whs part way into the Jail before tUey were repulsed by the policemen. . "British North America" the bureau of statistics groups Quebec. Ontario. Manitoba and the Northwest Territories; Nova Scotln. New Brunswick and l'rince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador, and British Columbia. By far this most important of these groups commercially are Quebec. Ontario. etc.. the exports from the United States to which form 80 per cent of the total exports to British North America, and it is in the exports to those provinces that the chief growth has oe- Drowned and Electrocuted. With the immense body of water behind it, the crest of the Hood bore down with Irresistible force. As It swept down the narrow ravine it curried with it in Its embrace a louded street cur and the crowded restaurant. The tlood was tilled with men, women und children struggling for their lives. The [Riles carrying the heuvily charged trolley wires were uprooted und strewn along the grounds. In n number of Instances—bow muny Is not yet known— the victims of the tlood, grasping for anything that might save them from the fury of the wuter, seized the trolley wires nnd met death by being electrocuted lustead of being drowned. Several bodies have already been recovered that showed that death wus the result of this cause. PEOPLE S ST Berlin, July 6.—Kaiser Wllhclm conducted divine services aboard his yacht, the Hohenzollern, yesterday, while the vessel was anchored in the Travemunde. At the close of the services he announced that the dispatches from Rome contained bad news. Sal.l he: "The Pope, whom I know and inspect, is very ill, and his life is in danger; let us pray for him." The Kaiser then ottered up a prayer for the Pope's life and concluded his supplication with these words: "The worlrt' needs great good men. May God Almighty spare you for many years." The scene during the prayer was most impressive. The Empress joined in the final Amen. l5Soutli Main St., Pittstoa. !, ALWA V8 THE CHEAPEST. WE SET THERE. WHERE? Thelr efforts to lynch Brown aroused the enmity of the negroes of the city, who gathered about the Jail later and made a threatening demand. The negroes weiv chased away by a crowd of white men. M titterings of revenge are beard, and a clash may be precipitated at any time. Why, on all the best tables in Pittston. We are anxious to get there, and all our customers are still more anxious to have us stay there. As a matter of fact that is why we do stay here year after year. When it comes to eurrcd. Some Astonlahing Figures. During the eleven months ending with Mny the total value of exports to Quebec, Ontario, etc., was $98,000,000 against $8T,000,t)00 in the corresponding months of the preceding year; to Nova Scotia, etc., the total was $7,000,- 000 against $5,500,000 in the eleven months of 1902; to British Columbia, $5,500,000 compared with $7,000,tl00 in the corresponding months of the preceding year, and to Newfoundland and Labrador, $2,500,000 against a little less than $2,000,000 in the same months of 11)02 The candidates chiefly spoken of are Oft I'd hi ul liampolla and Cardinal 8erailno Vannutelll. They are both representatives of the conservative policy, but are bitter antagonists of each other. Cardinal itampolla is a very warm Francophile, while Cardinal Veftnutelll Is averse to the policy Inaugurated by the present pontifical secretary of state of assuming the power to which he has adhered for fifteen years. GROCERIES ft? Brown killed Massey in a street battle Friday. Sheriff Kratz has taken the prisoner to Vincennes for safe keeping. BRENNAN fi ROBERTS. Paris, July 6.—The Nuncio of Paris this afternoon received the following from Cardinal Rampolla: "The Holy Father is still In serious condition, but no worse. He passed a quiet night and is taking nourishment without difficulty. He maintains perfect Intellectual lucidity." The tlood kept on dojvn Brush creek to about 300 yards east of Jeannette. Here the Pennsylvania railroad embankment, which Is very high at tills point, checked the torrent, and a deep, comparatively quiet, lake covering over twenty acres of ground has been formed. It Is here, as the water swirled and eddied before loslug Its torrential force that it is eapectcd the greater number of 1 todies of victims will be found: It will be several days before the flood subsides sufficiently to allow a satisfactory exploration of this lake of death. Evansville, Ind., July 6.—A race riot that raged all night seems to be growing worse. The police are utterly unable to cope with the mob, which numbers several hundred, against 60 patrolmen. Just alter dawn the mob bombarded the houses of colored people in the Baptist town and the police had re ports of many .people injured in the battle that followed. There will probably be some deaths. The mob had started for a magazine Just outside the city. There was an unconfirmed report that several* houses had been blown up. 42 North Main Street, VNext to Eagle Hotel. Both phonee MURPHY & JOYCE. The most probable liberal candidates nre Cardinal Bishop Agllardl and Cardinal Priest Butolll, whose breadth of views and love of modern'Ideas have been strengthened during bis stay In America. The most probable religious candidates are Cardinal Tries Bottl, who would carefully avoid mlxlug up In politics, and Cardinal Priest Angclo dl Pletro, who also has the very desirable requisite of old age, being seventy-five years, old. The total exports to British North America from the United States for the full fiscal year seem likely to be about $125,000,000 against $112,000,000 in 1002, $107,000,000 in 1001 and $97,- 000,000 in 1900. ltome, July-t}.—"God's will be done. Who would have believed It when only ten days ago I was presiding over a public conslstorj- ?" murmured feebly Pope Leo as he felt himself late last evening sinking Into a sleep which lasted about three hours until excruciating pain brought the dying pontiff back to consciousness. He groaned and complained of pains on both sides of the thorax. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Listen for our Bugle Call Tomorrow. Not only 1ms the growth in exports from the. United States to Canulla been greater in the-year Just ended than In any preceding year, with a single exception, lint that growth has been greater than any other country, except Germany. To Germany tho increase In the eleven months of 1903, for wlijch figure are now available, was $21,000,000; to Mexico the Increase wffe»$2,000,000; to Argentina, $1,500,- 000; to all of South America. $2,500,0tD0, and to all of Africa. $4,000,000. Thus the actual increase in our exportatlons to Canada in the fiscal year Just ended will be greater than to any other country, except Germany. There wus no staying the floud. The torrunt coursed down through J nettc and llooded the south end o ■ Noon—The city is now quiet, after a night of wild rioting. Commencing Tuesday morn- ing, June 9, 1903, we will is- • j a If you fail to hear it read the contents in this All these candidates live lu Home, but ii strong party which might include a good many foreign cardinals Advocates the election of a cardinal who Is not a member of the Curia, such as Cardinal Sato, patriarch of Venice, or Cardinal Forrari, archbishop of Milan. town. No lives were lost here, ever, Although many had narrow escapes. There were a great number of heroic rescues from flooded homes which at any moment were 'liable to topple over or be carried away by the flood. Here Hull creek joined its forces with Brush creek, and together they continued on their progress of destruction. Penn. a town but a short distance from Jeannette, was the next victim. Ilere in part of this busy glass town the water was twenty feet deep, and there are known to be tlin-e victims. Mrs. I.lga, colored, with her four children, occupied a small frunie house. The building was carried away and hut two of the children saved. The mother and the other two children were drowned, and their bodies have not been recovered. Constantinople, July 6.—The porte has Rent circulars to the Ottoman ambassadors In Vienna, St. Petersburg, Berlin antl Paris vigorously repudiating the accusation made by the Bulgarian government of concentration of Ottoman troops at strategic points along the Bulgarian frontier. Representations to this effect have already been made to the Bulgarian government. Turkey Not Massing Troops, sue coupons with every purchase, which will be redeem- Tenderly Dr. Lapponi, assisted by Pope Leo's valet, IMo Centra, and the physician's second assistant, De Castro, lifted the frail foiui and, changing the position, succeeded in giving the patient some relief. ed at our store in furniture spa ee. and housefurnisliing goods. These premiums will be given absolutely free and will be Though hovering on the brink of death, the llfo of the pontiff Is still prolonged by means of strong stimulants and concentrated nourishment, and while he Is still alive Ills wonderful vitality may again resist aud conquer the attack of bis illness. Late last evening, after the excitement of the ceremony of the last sacraments was over, the pope seemed less restless, partly soothed by the religious service and partly by a dose of chloral which was given to liim in considerable quantity. KILLED BY FALLING WIRES. EVANS BROS 44 and 46 S. Main SI Fatality Attends a Serious Fire. In Johnstown, N. Y. Meantime the Imports into the United States from Canada have grown, but not with equal rapidity. Tlu^.total Imports for the year Just ended will umount to about $55,000,000 against a total of $48,000,000 Imported from British North America in the fiscal year 1902. the finest in the market. GlovofsviUe, N. Y., July 6.—William C. Case, superintendent of Knox's gelatine works, was killed, and fireman Nathan Corning and Paul Berhardt probably fatally Injured by the falling of highly charged wires during a fire which destroyed Gelsler's skin mill, in Johnt-town. early this morning. The loss on building and contents will reach $105,000. Cleveland, O., July a.—A decision of the umpire at a ball game in Perrysville, O., caused a riot in which 1,000 persons took part. Before it was ended twenty persons were injured, uud a dozen arrests were made. Serious Ball Game Row. Murphy & Joyce. General Merchandise and Fresh Meats. For WEDDINGS CI A imam f For FUNERALS ■ IwWori i Educators In Boston, Smelters' Strike Causes Damage. Just what you want in' floral decorations on short notice. We can do much fofr you at a reason* able price. g (new-phone) C M-GMKNTERiMitemt. eiitiibim The pontiff Is lying on a small lied drawn up to a window overlooking the plaEZa of St. Peter's. The chamber is rery large and draped with green curtains. The only picture In the room is an antique Madonna und the sole ornament a great Ivory crucifix. Destruction In Other Towns. Boston, July A large body of educators from all parts of the country is In this city to attend the great convention of the National Educational association, which has opened Its annual session here. Denver, July 0.—James B. Grant, chairman of the executive committee of the American Smelting and Heflning company, estimates tho damage at the Grant & Globe smelters caused by the Unexpected strike of'the employees at $25,000 to $30,000. All but two of the eleven furnaces in use were "frozen," and the ore will huve to be cut out before the furnaces can again be used. The failure of the legislature to pass aii eight hour law is given by the strikers as the cause of the trouble, and tlia company is act-used Of using impropei means to defeat legislation. Americar Squadron Reaches England. Great destruction of property resulted at Manor and Larimer, but Greensburg suffered most severely. At the Givensburg race track twenty-live valuable race horses were drowned. At Ihcin the freight depot was washed away, entailing a loss of several thousand dollars. i09, 213, tiro North Main Street. Both Phonea PITT8TON, PA, Dover, England, July 6.—The American squadron, under Admiral Cotton, which wll! be guests of Groat Britain for several days to come, arrived off Dover this afternoon and were greeted with a salute by all the vessels in the harbor.' The squadron is due at Portsmouth tomorrow. LAW POINTS (7\ruri/'s PRICES. Last Sacrament Administered. The solemn yet gorgeous ceremony of administering the last sacrament took place at the bedside of Pope Loo. The central figure was the dying pontiff, whose long life's Journey is nearly over, calmly preparing to enter the durk valley. His pule and emaciated face, almost us white as tli» pillows on which It rested, showed little sign of life except the keen, glittering eyes, always his most striking feature. Oakford park is located three miles northwest of Greensliurg and one mile froui Joiinuette. The land is embraced by the pleasure ground, one of the most delightful breathing spots in the summer time to lie found lietween Altoonn and Pittsburg, and was purchased by the Pittsburg. Mclieesport and Greensburg Electric Railway company almut six years ago. Shortly after the pal was laid out a lake was projected to cover six acres, and the plans rapidly materialized. The water was supplied by never falling springs two miles to the north of the park. An Immense wall was buljt across the ravine. It possessed a base covering thirty feet and gently slanting. The basin was from five to twenty feet deep. The lake was used for I Minting and bathing by the numerous picnic parties held there during the summer n)onths. A physician Is held In Burk versus Foster (Ky.), 59 L. K. A. 277, not to be absolved from liability for. failure to exercise proper skill In a particular ease by the fact that the result Is as good as la usually obtained in like eases. m MAGNET Western Washer, (square).. .$3.25 Western Washer, (round).. . $3.25 Screen Doors... 75c, $1.00 & $1.25 Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. That a party to whom money due another is paid is not in possession of the evidences of the Indebtedness Is held in Harrison National bank versus Austin (Neb.), 59 L. R. A. 294, not to be conclusivc on the question of liis authority to make the collection. Window Screens Special Bargains for the Next Ten Days. These are extraordinary values. They won't last long ■ New York. July fl.~Heartbroken be cause a work of art upon which he bad based his hopes of lasting fame and fortune bad failed to win the expected award, John Donoghue, a sculptor1, wandered away from his home in tliltclty last Thursday. Yesterday his body, with a bullet hole in the right temple, was identified by ills friend, I). H. ItotD bins of this city, at the morgue in New Ilaveu, Conn., where the lDody had beep taken from the shores of Lake Whitney, uear New Haven. □iiappointed Sculptor Dead. Universal Wringers $2.25 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Superior Wringers $2.25 Around the bed wore grouped tlio noble guards In their resplendent uniform!!, the knights of the clonk and ■word in their picturesque mediaeval coBtumetj of black with wliite ruffs, twenty-five cardinals, all the members of the Sacred college who are present In Rome, stately aud venerable figures In their sweeping crimson robes, tlie whole forming a scene of rich yet subdued coloring, a fit subject for the pencil of Uembr&ndt. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. Tin Boilers Copper Bottom Boilers 60c and 75c $1.00 All Copper Boilers Miners' Squibs, all kinds $2.50 .10 New York, July 6. 1903.' High. Low. Clos ......121 ' 11914 120 The publication of an unjust and malicious criticism of a manufactured article Is held In Marlin Firearms company versus Shields (N. Y.), 59 I- II, A. 810, not to be restralnable by injunction, although the pianufacturer 1ms no remedy at law because of inability to prove special damages. $3.00 Indies' Sunbonnets, all colors, worth 25c; now only 10c. Lawn Mowers Potatoes, per bu New Onions, per peck Cabbage Sugar tD7% Boys' Percale Waists, best patterns, 12%c. . • Atchison Brook. Trac 58 D/t «8% 57 5c, 8c, 10c B. & O 8«% 85% Corn, 3 cans for Tomatoes, 3 cans for Indies' Black Merceriied Underskirts, worth $1.00; here for 50c. C. & G. Western 19% Paul 151% 150% Tobacco, all kinds Leggett's Oatflakes, 3 for Mother's Oats Shredded Wheat Maple-flake One lot Children's bleached Ribbed Vests, worth 8c; our special price, 3c. The whole of what is called the on-11 Ileal family, leaded by Cardinal Hampollu and Including all the private Chamberlains, was there. Nearest to the bed stood the Imposing, tall figure of the cardinal grand penitentiary, Seraflno Vannutelll, with the popr'a confessor, to hear the last confession of the departing pontiff. Rock Island 33% 173ai Now the delightful little park and lake and the pride of Greensburg, Jeannette and the railway company Is nothing short of a mud hole, and there is no likelihood that an attempt will be made to replace It by the street car company. POPULAR SCIENCE. I'eorlu, III.. July 6.—A mob of 000 white people sought the life of Minnie Pearl, colored, who beat Perry Coombs, a white boy. aged eleven years, with a club until his body was covered with deep cuts and welts. The woman wa* arretted and taken to the police station before the mob could reach'the house. The attack on the boy was made because he led a mule across the woman's lot. Tried to Lynch a Negro. I.. a N. D. & H 173% 1TT% 173% 110% no*. Ladies' Percale Wrapper*, nicely trimmed, deep ruffle on bottom, worth $1.00 and $1.25; here for 50c. Man. El. 13G% 136% Our sun at the distance of A return* would be invisible to ns. Met. Tr&e .. Mo. Pacific .. So. Pacific ... N. Y. Central 122 V4 103% 49% 127 122V4 102% 49% 126% 12214 103 49% 127 The human Jaw has only eight muscles, but these exercise a force of nearly a quarter of a ton. Force Malta-Vita 1 lot Boys' Sailor Suits, worth 75c; here for 39c. During the past two months thousands of dollars' worth of improvements have lDeen placed there. A. handsome theater, fountains.and other attractions were built, and It Is estimated that the loss to the company will aggregate fully $30,000. all wiped away within the brief time of ten minutes. Erie 34% 33% 33% Professor Braun of the University of Strassburg has undertaken to heat a room hi Munich by a flnsb light in Nuremberg, which is }00 miles away. William Drury, White Lawn, the 8c kind; our special price 6c. The priest apostolic approached, bearing the viaticum, to give the last communion and administer the extreme unction, assisted by the grand penitentiary. l'o|te I ah) feebly recited the confession of faith as formulated by the ooruicR of Trent, and finully the words of absolution ami the.formula of Indulgence in nrtleulo mortis were solemnly pronounced by the grand penitentiary. Penna. 125% 125*4 125% THE LEABHM GROCER. 1 lot Lace Curtains, 2% yards long, 35 inches wide, the 75c kind; this week 43c. So. Ry Reading 52% 51% 52% Tenn. C. & I. Union Pacific Wabash, pf. 53% 82 44% 52 7* 81% 44 53% 81% 44% It has been shown that more than a gallon of sirlt solution can be introduced into the blood vessels in the course of an hour without destroying life or occasioning any disease. Turks and Bulgarians Fight. TJskub, European Turkey, July 0.—In a conflict between Turkish troops and Bulgarians near Vodena, forty-six miles north of Solonlktf. the latter had ten killed and the Turks two wounded. The geudj Bulgarians wore uniforms bearing badges Inscribed "'Liberty or Death." Bidder troubles. 1 lot Infants Lawn Caps, worth 10c; here for 5c. C. P. I 65% 63% 64% Jeannette, Pa., July 6.—At 10 o'clock this morning It was estimated that the life through yesterday's clc udbJrst and flood at Oakfor's Park wculd reach 75. Twenty bodies have been recovered so far, but most of them are; unidentified and foreigners, who do not;live in this vicinity. Headquarters toi the direction of the 1 lot Ladles' Patent Leather Delta, always sold for 25c; this week 10c. People s Gar Amal. Copper 53% 98% 52% 98% 52% 98% 29% 38 The astronomer has heat m'easurlng devices tbnt can detect infinitesimal variations of temperature and indicate the heat of stars distant millions of miles from th6 earth and chemical compounds sensitive to Ught that our lyes never can see. Hours TTRINA*Y CHARGES ires In Texas Pacific 29% 29% The heuds of the great religious orders who were present granted the pope the special Indulgences which they have the privilege of conferring. Then 0tme the touching orayers for a oaas- Car & Foundry U. S. Steel 38% 30% 37% 30% 30% 81% The MAGNET &i' *:-2 U. 8. Steel, pf. 81% 81% Iphtheria relieved in 20 idliujtes. oat miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Eclec- OU. At any drug store. 7 j IK&tQi Fireworjts at Moffatt'a stores. 87 S. Main St., Pitteton. ■
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 06, 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 | 1903-07-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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, July 06, 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 | 1903-07-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19030706_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | ■ mp—— I' WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ia.tbe.jpa'p$r that la read by tke wholefamily. The GAZETTE enters more hemes in Pittston and vicinity than all out-of-town papers combined. x / » •D— c. Forecast Until 8 p. m". Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday in northern portion. 63d YEAR TsiHui&lBra«« PITT: i, 1903. TWO CENTS A COPY. I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 6 PAGES. THE POPE'S LIFE EBBING lng soul and part of the gospel, the Lord's passion. DAM BURSTS, MANY DEAD rescue workDhave been established In the basement of the Methodist church, over which Coroner Charles A. Wynn haB charge. Many bodies will probably be founo a long distance from the park and. most likely, will be recovered today, but those buried In the mud will not be found for some time. OUR TRADE WITH CANADA STERLING.... People's Store As the lust words died .away nil fell on their knees. The pontiff, raising his almost transparent Angers with a feeble effort, pronounced in scarcely audible words h|g benediction on the Sacred college and on all present and then sank back on the pillows. We Place on Sale This Week the Following Special Bargains: Last Sacrament Administer- Holiday Crowd Overwhelmed Remarkable Showing of Ex* SILVER. The gieafest excitement rfnd confusion prevails here, and difficulty in sending or getting information is all the greater on account of the destruction of telephone and telegraph wires. ed at the Vatican. There was scarcely a tearless eye in the whole assemblage. by a Flood. ports for the Year. - The Interior of the Vatican tills morning testified to the conviction that the passing of Pope Leo was very nenr. The courtyard of St. Damaso was filled with the carriages of the cardinals. Cardinal Satolll drove to Rome from Fruscatl last evening,' the beautiful carriage horses covered with dust and perspiration. In the cortlle were drawn up the carriages of the cardinals and of many notables. The nnteekambers of the palace were thronged all night with princes of the church, high noblemen and members of the diplomatic corps- Telegrams of inquiry were received from several of the monarchs of Europe. ~ — HE MAY DIE ANY MOMENT seventV-five are dead. GAIN OF OVER $12,000,000 A large assortment of now and beautiful goods, suitable for wedding and ann i versary gifts. We invite your inspection. Boys' Fine Percale Waists, well made and a new variety of pat- Wilmeiding, Pa, July 6.—About one o'clock thiF morning the full force of the flood reached Wiimerding and Turtle. Creek About midnight the creok began to rise rapidly. The police ran from hcuse to house, alarming those residing in the flooded section. Pennsylvania avenue anS First street. Turtle Creek, were soon thronged with men. wen. en and children who had forsaken their homes. Through Wiimerding proper more .than a foot of water covered the tracks. Shortly after 3 o'clock the water began to fall as rapidly as it had risen. By 9 o'clock this morning the creek had resumed its normal condition, and the water had left all the streets covered with mud and debris. No bodies were found in the debris. . .*15c Ladies' Summer Corsets, great vajue at. 22c a pair torns, for Total Value of United States Products Sent tOi British North Amerlc» For Fiscal Year 9125,000,000—Imports Also 8how an Increase. M Affecting -Scenes at Bedside Amid Oakford Park, Near Qreensburg, Pa., the Scene of a Horror to That Which 8wept Through Johnstow In Other Towns. Fine Baibriggan Shirts and Drawers, for 15c garment _ One lot_ of extra large Bleached Cardiials and Knights In Brilliant urn Costumes—Speculation as to Leo.'s Probable Successor. Washington. July Exports from the United States to Canada in the fiscal year Just ended show a larger total thnn in any preceding year. Eleven months' figures, Jnst completed by the bureuu of statistics of the department of commerce, show thut the increase In exports to "British North America" has been $12,000,000 In the eleven months of 11D03 compared with the corresponding mouthf of the preceding year ami indicate that the Increuse for the entire fiscal year will-be something more thnn $12,000,000. H. G. Shupp Turkish Towels for One lot Ladies' Bliirt Waists, including the 50c, 756 and $1.0 grades, to closo 25c ead 10 dozen Ladies' Black Mel cerized Skirts, real value $l;0t price to close 59c enel .,.5c Rome, July 6.—I)rs. I.apponi' and Mazzoni, physicians to the Popo. held a consultation this morning and, at 8.15, announced that the illness was taking Itn usual course. The Pope has great d:fftculty in breathing, and in order to relieve him he has again been propped up in an arm chair. A bulletin issued at 9.45 a. m. said that there was a slight improvement In tlie cordition of his Holiness. While his weakness is more marked, his breathing Is more regular. Greensburg, Pa., July 0.—From fifty to seveuty-live men, women and children perished by the cloudburst nt Oakford park. The majority were drowned or their lives beaten out against the rocks in Brush creek, but ijulte a number were electrocuted. Expert Optician, 36 W. Market St, Wilkasbarre. All kinds of speculation nre already Ip circulation as to the probable successor to the throne of St. Peter. Opinions are much divided owing to the many Interests which will be affected according to tlitD choice made by the Sacreil college. The (Irst question the cardinals' will have to solve will be whether the conclave shall be held in Home or outside of Italy. Leo's Probable Sucoessor. At least 800 persons were at the park necking relief from the heat. When the storm burst the greater number sought the hillside, preferring the shelter of the forest tries to the park buildings. because they did not cure to be below the level of Brush creek. When the dam broke a solid wall of water twenty' feet high rushed down and completely fllled the narrow ravine with its car trucks, car burn und restauruut.One case Ladies' Corsets, the; come in long, short and median length, absolutely the best 50 corset ever sold; special price fo this week 3® AN INDIANA RACE RIOT. This is a larger Increase than In any year In the history of our commerce with Canada, except 1898. when the increase was glightiy greater than that of the last lineal year. Under the term Our display of fine Wash Goods, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols, cannot be excelled and all at very popular prices. The amelioration of the Pope's condition since last night is astonishing everybody. Real hope for His Holiness' recovery, however, is excluded by the probability that'the revival is merely the las", burst of strength before the end. Tho final collapse is anticipated by sunset. Attempt to Lynch Nsgro hi Evansville Repulsed by Police. It is believed that the supporters of the Idea of abandolng Rome will be even fewer than in the conclave held after the death of Pins IX., when thirty-two out of the thirty-seven cardinals voted In favor of Home. The second question will be whether the next pope must be an Italian or a foreigner. It is genorall.v bellevIHl that he will be an Italian because in view of the struggle between the church and the state since the fall of the temporal power and the constitution of united Ituly all the clergy as well as the clerical party and even foreigners think that an Italian pope can protect batter than Htrangcr the advance of the religious and political Interests of the church. Evansville. Ind.. July C.—Twentylive policemen twice prevented a lynching at the Jail in this city, but their bravery was not sufficient to avert n bitter rnee war between negroes and the white nuibs thut nought the life of Lee Brown, the negro slayer ot Pntrolman Louis N. Massey. The mobs smashed'down Iron gates and whs part way into the Jail before tUey were repulsed by the policemen. . "British North America" the bureau of statistics groups Quebec. Ontario. Manitoba and the Northwest Territories; Nova Scotln. New Brunswick and l'rince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador, and British Columbia. By far this most important of these groups commercially are Quebec. Ontario. etc.. the exports from the United States to which form 80 per cent of the total exports to British North America, and it is in the exports to those provinces that the chief growth has oe- Drowned and Electrocuted. With the immense body of water behind it, the crest of the Hood bore down with Irresistible force. As It swept down the narrow ravine it curried with it in Its embrace a louded street cur and the crowded restaurant. The tlood was tilled with men, women und children struggling for their lives. The [Riles carrying the heuvily charged trolley wires were uprooted und strewn along the grounds. In n number of Instances—bow muny Is not yet known— the victims of the tlood, grasping for anything that might save them from the fury of the wuter, seized the trolley wires nnd met death by being electrocuted lustead of being drowned. Several bodies have already been recovered that showed that death wus the result of this cause. PEOPLE S ST Berlin, July 6.—Kaiser Wllhclm conducted divine services aboard his yacht, the Hohenzollern, yesterday, while the vessel was anchored in the Travemunde. At the close of the services he announced that the dispatches from Rome contained bad news. Sal.l he: "The Pope, whom I know and inspect, is very ill, and his life is in danger; let us pray for him." The Kaiser then ottered up a prayer for the Pope's life and concluded his supplication with these words: "The worlrt' needs great good men. May God Almighty spare you for many years." The scene during the prayer was most impressive. The Empress joined in the final Amen. l5Soutli Main St., Pittstoa. !, ALWA V8 THE CHEAPEST. WE SET THERE. WHERE? Thelr efforts to lynch Brown aroused the enmity of the negroes of the city, who gathered about the Jail later and made a threatening demand. The negroes weiv chased away by a crowd of white men. M titterings of revenge are beard, and a clash may be precipitated at any time. Why, on all the best tables in Pittston. We are anxious to get there, and all our customers are still more anxious to have us stay there. As a matter of fact that is why we do stay here year after year. When it comes to eurrcd. Some Astonlahing Figures. During the eleven months ending with Mny the total value of exports to Quebec, Ontario, etc., was $98,000,000 against $8T,000,t)00 in the corresponding months of the preceding year; to Nova Scotia, etc., the total was $7,000,- 000 against $5,500,000 in the eleven months of 1902; to British Columbia, $5,500,000 compared with $7,000,tl00 in the corresponding months of the preceding year, and to Newfoundland and Labrador, $2,500,000 against a little less than $2,000,000 in the same months of 11)02 The candidates chiefly spoken of are Oft I'd hi ul liampolla and Cardinal 8erailno Vannutelll. They are both representatives of the conservative policy, but are bitter antagonists of each other. Cardinal itampolla is a very warm Francophile, while Cardinal Veftnutelll Is averse to the policy Inaugurated by the present pontifical secretary of state of assuming the power to which he has adhered for fifteen years. GROCERIES ft? Brown killed Massey in a street battle Friday. Sheriff Kratz has taken the prisoner to Vincennes for safe keeping. BRENNAN fi ROBERTS. Paris, July 6.—The Nuncio of Paris this afternoon received the following from Cardinal Rampolla: "The Holy Father is still In serious condition, but no worse. He passed a quiet night and is taking nourishment without difficulty. He maintains perfect Intellectual lucidity." The tlood kept on dojvn Brush creek to about 300 yards east of Jeannette. Here the Pennsylvania railroad embankment, which Is very high at tills point, checked the torrent, and a deep, comparatively quiet, lake covering over twenty acres of ground has been formed. It Is here, as the water swirled and eddied before loslug Its torrential force that it is eapectcd the greater number of 1 todies of victims will be found: It will be several days before the flood subsides sufficiently to allow a satisfactory exploration of this lake of death. Evansville, Ind., July 6.—A race riot that raged all night seems to be growing worse. The police are utterly unable to cope with the mob, which numbers several hundred, against 60 patrolmen. Just alter dawn the mob bombarded the houses of colored people in the Baptist town and the police had re ports of many .people injured in the battle that followed. There will probably be some deaths. The mob had started for a magazine Just outside the city. There was an unconfirmed report that several* houses had been blown up. 42 North Main Street, VNext to Eagle Hotel. Both phonee MURPHY & JOYCE. The most probable liberal candidates nre Cardinal Bishop Agllardl and Cardinal Priest Butolll, whose breadth of views and love of modern'Ideas have been strengthened during bis stay In America. The most probable religious candidates are Cardinal Tries Bottl, who would carefully avoid mlxlug up In politics, and Cardinal Priest Angclo dl Pletro, who also has the very desirable requisite of old age, being seventy-five years, old. The total exports to British North America from the United States for the full fiscal year seem likely to be about $125,000,000 against $112,000,000 in 1002, $107,000,000 in 1001 and $97,- 000,000 in 1900. ltome, July-t}.—"God's will be done. Who would have believed It when only ten days ago I was presiding over a public conslstorj- ?" murmured feebly Pope Leo as he felt himself late last evening sinking Into a sleep which lasted about three hours until excruciating pain brought the dying pontiff back to consciousness. He groaned and complained of pains on both sides of the thorax. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Listen for our Bugle Call Tomorrow. Not only 1ms the growth in exports from the. United States to Canulla been greater in the-year Just ended than In any preceding year, with a single exception, lint that growth has been greater than any other country, except Germany. To Germany tho increase In the eleven months of 1903, for wlijch figure are now available, was $21,000,000; to Mexico the Increase wffe»$2,000,000; to Argentina, $1,500,- 000; to all of South America. $2,500,0tD0, and to all of Africa. $4,000,000. Thus the actual increase in our exportatlons to Canada in the fiscal year Just ended will be greater than to any other country, except Germany. There wus no staying the floud. The torrunt coursed down through J nettc and llooded the south end o ■ Noon—The city is now quiet, after a night of wild rioting. Commencing Tuesday morn- ing, June 9, 1903, we will is- • j a If you fail to hear it read the contents in this All these candidates live lu Home, but ii strong party which might include a good many foreign cardinals Advocates the election of a cardinal who Is not a member of the Curia, such as Cardinal Sato, patriarch of Venice, or Cardinal Forrari, archbishop of Milan. town. No lives were lost here, ever, Although many had narrow escapes. There were a great number of heroic rescues from flooded homes which at any moment were 'liable to topple over or be carried away by the flood. Here Hull creek joined its forces with Brush creek, and together they continued on their progress of destruction. Penn. a town but a short distance from Jeannette, was the next victim. Ilere in part of this busy glass town the water was twenty feet deep, and there are known to be tlin-e victims. Mrs. I.lga, colored, with her four children, occupied a small frunie house. The building was carried away and hut two of the children saved. The mother and the other two children were drowned, and their bodies have not been recovered. Constantinople, July 6.—The porte has Rent circulars to the Ottoman ambassadors In Vienna, St. Petersburg, Berlin antl Paris vigorously repudiating the accusation made by the Bulgarian government of concentration of Ottoman troops at strategic points along the Bulgarian frontier. Representations to this effect have already been made to the Bulgarian government. Turkey Not Massing Troops, sue coupons with every purchase, which will be redeem- Tenderly Dr. Lapponi, assisted by Pope Leo's valet, IMo Centra, and the physician's second assistant, De Castro, lifted the frail foiui and, changing the position, succeeded in giving the patient some relief. ed at our store in furniture spa ee. and housefurnisliing goods. These premiums will be given absolutely free and will be Though hovering on the brink of death, the llfo of the pontiff Is still prolonged by means of strong stimulants and concentrated nourishment, and while he Is still alive Ills wonderful vitality may again resist aud conquer the attack of bis illness. Late last evening, after the excitement of the ceremony of the last sacraments was over, the pope seemed less restless, partly soothed by the religious service and partly by a dose of chloral which was given to liim in considerable quantity. KILLED BY FALLING WIRES. EVANS BROS 44 and 46 S. Main SI Fatality Attends a Serious Fire. In Johnstown, N. Y. Meantime the Imports into the United States from Canada have grown, but not with equal rapidity. Tlu^.total Imports for the year Just ended will umount to about $55,000,000 against a total of $48,000,000 Imported from British North America in the fiscal year 1902. the finest in the market. GlovofsviUe, N. Y., July 6.—William C. Case, superintendent of Knox's gelatine works, was killed, and fireman Nathan Corning and Paul Berhardt probably fatally Injured by the falling of highly charged wires during a fire which destroyed Gelsler's skin mill, in Johnt-town. early this morning. The loss on building and contents will reach $105,000. Cleveland, O., July a.—A decision of the umpire at a ball game in Perrysville, O., caused a riot in which 1,000 persons took part. Before it was ended twenty persons were injured, uud a dozen arrests were made. Serious Ball Game Row. Murphy & Joyce. General Merchandise and Fresh Meats. For WEDDINGS CI A imam f For FUNERALS ■ IwWori i Educators In Boston, Smelters' Strike Causes Damage. Just what you want in' floral decorations on short notice. We can do much fofr you at a reason* able price. g (new-phone) C M-GMKNTERiMitemt. eiitiibim The pontiff Is lying on a small lied drawn up to a window overlooking the plaEZa of St. Peter's. The chamber is rery large and draped with green curtains. The only picture In the room is an antique Madonna und the sole ornament a great Ivory crucifix. Destruction In Other Towns. Boston, July A large body of educators from all parts of the country is In this city to attend the great convention of the National Educational association, which has opened Its annual session here. Denver, July 0.—James B. Grant, chairman of the executive committee of the American Smelting and Heflning company, estimates tho damage at the Grant & Globe smelters caused by the Unexpected strike of'the employees at $25,000 to $30,000. All but two of the eleven furnaces in use were "frozen," and the ore will huve to be cut out before the furnaces can again be used. The failure of the legislature to pass aii eight hour law is given by the strikers as the cause of the trouble, and tlia company is act-used Of using impropei means to defeat legislation. Americar Squadron Reaches England. Great destruction of property resulted at Manor and Larimer, but Greensburg suffered most severely. At the Givensburg race track twenty-live valuable race horses were drowned. At Ihcin the freight depot was washed away, entailing a loss of several thousand dollars. i09, 213, tiro North Main Street. Both Phonea PITT8TON, PA, Dover, England, July 6.—The American squadron, under Admiral Cotton, which wll! be guests of Groat Britain for several days to come, arrived off Dover this afternoon and were greeted with a salute by all the vessels in the harbor.' The squadron is due at Portsmouth tomorrow. LAW POINTS (7\ruri/'s PRICES. Last Sacrament Administered. The solemn yet gorgeous ceremony of administering the last sacrament took place at the bedside of Pope Loo. The central figure was the dying pontiff, whose long life's Journey is nearly over, calmly preparing to enter the durk valley. His pule and emaciated face, almost us white as tli» pillows on which It rested, showed little sign of life except the keen, glittering eyes, always his most striking feature. Oakford park is located three miles northwest of Greensliurg and one mile froui Joiinuette. The land is embraced by the pleasure ground, one of the most delightful breathing spots in the summer time to lie found lietween Altoonn and Pittsburg, and was purchased by the Pittsburg. Mclieesport and Greensburg Electric Railway company almut six years ago. Shortly after the pal was laid out a lake was projected to cover six acres, and the plans rapidly materialized. The water was supplied by never falling springs two miles to the north of the park. An Immense wall was buljt across the ravine. It possessed a base covering thirty feet and gently slanting. The basin was from five to twenty feet deep. The lake was used for I Minting and bathing by the numerous picnic parties held there during the summer n)onths. A physician Is held In Burk versus Foster (Ky.), 59 L. K. A. 277, not to be absolved from liability for. failure to exercise proper skill In a particular ease by the fact that the result Is as good as la usually obtained in like eases. m MAGNET Western Washer, (square).. .$3.25 Western Washer, (round).. . $3.25 Screen Doors... 75c, $1.00 & $1.25 Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. That a party to whom money due another is paid is not in possession of the evidences of the Indebtedness Is held in Harrison National bank versus Austin (Neb.), 59 L. R. A. 294, not to be conclusivc on the question of liis authority to make the collection. Window Screens Special Bargains for the Next Ten Days. These are extraordinary values. They won't last long ■ New York. July fl.~Heartbroken be cause a work of art upon which he bad based his hopes of lasting fame and fortune bad failed to win the expected award, John Donoghue, a sculptor1, wandered away from his home in tliltclty last Thursday. Yesterday his body, with a bullet hole in the right temple, was identified by ills friend, I). H. ItotD bins of this city, at the morgue in New Ilaveu, Conn., where the lDody had beep taken from the shores of Lake Whitney, uear New Haven. □iiappointed Sculptor Dead. Universal Wringers $2.25 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Superior Wringers $2.25 Around the bed wore grouped tlio noble guards In their resplendent uniform!!, the knights of the clonk and ■word in their picturesque mediaeval coBtumetj of black with wliite ruffs, twenty-five cardinals, all the members of the Sacred college who are present In Rome, stately aud venerable figures In their sweeping crimson robes, tlie whole forming a scene of rich yet subdued coloring, a fit subject for the pencil of Uembr&ndt. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. Tin Boilers Copper Bottom Boilers 60c and 75c $1.00 All Copper Boilers Miners' Squibs, all kinds $2.50 .10 New York, July 6. 1903.' High. Low. Clos ......121 ' 11914 120 The publication of an unjust and malicious criticism of a manufactured article Is held In Marlin Firearms company versus Shields (N. Y.), 59 I- II, A. 810, not to be restralnable by injunction, although the pianufacturer 1ms no remedy at law because of inability to prove special damages. $3.00 Indies' Sunbonnets, all colors, worth 25c; now only 10c. Lawn Mowers Potatoes, per bu New Onions, per peck Cabbage Sugar tD7% Boys' Percale Waists, best patterns, 12%c. . • Atchison Brook. Trac 58 D/t «8% 57 5c, 8c, 10c B. & O 8«% 85% Corn, 3 cans for Tomatoes, 3 cans for Indies' Black Merceriied Underskirts, worth $1.00; here for 50c. C. & G. Western 19% Paul 151% 150% Tobacco, all kinds Leggett's Oatflakes, 3 for Mother's Oats Shredded Wheat Maple-flake One lot Children's bleached Ribbed Vests, worth 8c; our special price, 3c. The whole of what is called the on-11 Ileal family, leaded by Cardinal Hampollu and Including all the private Chamberlains, was there. Nearest to the bed stood the Imposing, tall figure of the cardinal grand penitentiary, Seraflno Vannutelll, with the popr'a confessor, to hear the last confession of the departing pontiff. Rock Island 33% 173ai Now the delightful little park and lake and the pride of Greensburg, Jeannette and the railway company Is nothing short of a mud hole, and there is no likelihood that an attempt will be made to replace It by the street car company. POPULAR SCIENCE. I'eorlu, III.. July 6.—A mob of 000 white people sought the life of Minnie Pearl, colored, who beat Perry Coombs, a white boy. aged eleven years, with a club until his body was covered with deep cuts and welts. The woman wa* arretted and taken to the police station before the mob could reach'the house. The attack on the boy was made because he led a mule across the woman's lot. Tried to Lynch a Negro. I.. a N. D. & H 173% 1TT% 173% 110% no*. Ladies' Percale Wrapper*, nicely trimmed, deep ruffle on bottom, worth $1.00 and $1.25; here for 50c. Man. El. 13G% 136% Our sun at the distance of A return* would be invisible to ns. Met. Tr&e .. Mo. Pacific .. So. Pacific ... N. Y. Central 122 V4 103% 49% 127 122V4 102% 49% 126% 12214 103 49% 127 The human Jaw has only eight muscles, but these exercise a force of nearly a quarter of a ton. Force Malta-Vita 1 lot Boys' Sailor Suits, worth 75c; here for 39c. During the past two months thousands of dollars' worth of improvements have lDeen placed there. A. handsome theater, fountains.and other attractions were built, and It Is estimated that the loss to the company will aggregate fully $30,000. all wiped away within the brief time of ten minutes. Erie 34% 33% 33% Professor Braun of the University of Strassburg has undertaken to heat a room hi Munich by a flnsb light in Nuremberg, which is }00 miles away. William Drury, White Lawn, the 8c kind; our special price 6c. The priest apostolic approached, bearing the viaticum, to give the last communion and administer the extreme unction, assisted by the grand penitentiary. l'o|te I ah) feebly recited the confession of faith as formulated by the ooruicR of Trent, and finully the words of absolution ami the.formula of Indulgence in nrtleulo mortis were solemnly pronounced by the grand penitentiary. Penna. 125% 125*4 125% THE LEABHM GROCER. 1 lot Lace Curtains, 2% yards long, 35 inches wide, the 75c kind; this week 43c. So. Ry Reading 52% 51% 52% Tenn. C. & I. Union Pacific Wabash, pf. 53% 82 44% 52 7* 81% 44 53% 81% 44% It has been shown that more than a gallon of sirlt solution can be introduced into the blood vessels in the course of an hour without destroying life or occasioning any disease. Turks and Bulgarians Fight. TJskub, European Turkey, July 0.—In a conflict between Turkish troops and Bulgarians near Vodena, forty-six miles north of Solonlktf. the latter had ten killed and the Turks two wounded. The geudj Bulgarians wore uniforms bearing badges Inscribed "'Liberty or Death." Bidder troubles. 1 lot Infants Lawn Caps, worth 10c; here for 5c. C. P. I 65% 63% 64% Jeannette, Pa., July 6.—At 10 o'clock this morning It was estimated that the life through yesterday's clc udbJrst and flood at Oakfor's Park wculd reach 75. Twenty bodies have been recovered so far, but most of them are; unidentified and foreigners, who do not;live in this vicinity. Headquarters toi the direction of the 1 lot Ladles' Patent Leather Delta, always sold for 25c; this week 10c. People s Gar Amal. Copper 53% 98% 52% 98% 52% 98% 29% 38 The astronomer has heat m'easurlng devices tbnt can detect infinitesimal variations of temperature and indicate the heat of stars distant millions of miles from th6 earth and chemical compounds sensitive to Ught that our lyes never can see. Hours TTRINA*Y CHARGES ires In Texas Pacific 29% 29% The heuds of the great religious orders who were present granted the pope the special Indulgences which they have the privilege of conferring. Then 0tme the touching orayers for a oaas- Car & Foundry U. S. Steel 38% 30% 37% 30% 30% 81% The MAGNET &i' *:-2 U. 8. Steel, pf. 81% 81% Iphtheria relieved in 20 idliujtes. oat miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Eclec- OU. At any drug store. 7 j IK&tQi Fireworjts at Moffatt'a stores. 87 S. Main St., Pitteton. ■ |
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