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THE HOME PAPER. WEATHER INDICATIONS. For the Peopto of. PltUton and VI Vicinity. Forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair tonight and Friday; llsht, variable winds. • ALL THE HOME NEWS. „V **' Ja btiEAT BATTLE IS REP1TED PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. TWO CENTS A COPY. I (t PAfilflS FOI1TY CENTS A MONTH, f x-i»AX£JO. R ~ ) WEMKLY ESTABLISHED I860- I DAILY HST. BY 'i'llKO. HART 1882. TWELVE FIREMEN INJURED. Prepared Wr under GERMAN LAWS, VI Iv Is Excellent for f TOOTHACHE, I Faceache, Rheumatism, etc* OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned I "ANCHOR" ***** +********* ***** ***** 1 The Way » * People's Store Chinese in 1804—namely, the lack or offensive Initiative. STABBED IN THEIR HOME Victims of an Explosion of Gasoline in "Captain Anna, who commanded in some of the attempts to block Port Arthur, in ft lecture which he delivered here, said that tlio Japanese from observation had an accurate knowledge of Vice Admiral Makaroff's tactics which enabled them to place the mines that destroyed the Petropavlovsk. The men of the entire Japanese squadron refrained from the use of tobacco and winu on the day of the disaster to show that they mourned the death of Makaroff.West Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May o.—Twelve city firemen were injured early this morning by the explosion of some gasoline that was stoired under ground by tlio Pennsylvania! Railroad, near the Wicst Philadelphia station. During tlio fire, railroad detectives Conner and ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Allegany County Man and | 5 To perfect health lies in the 4 * use of J $IEGMA!|R|| | PORTER j It's a great sale in value-giving and in volume. This week we shall clean up several special bargains in Muslin Underwear. Price muslins by the yard and you'll find old prices don't hold. A word to the wise. Woman Murdered. I PAIN EXPELLER. I Ndtte genuine without Trade W»rD "Anchor." I What one physician out ot many tcstiiics - Smith endeavored to eject two Itali ahs who were* trespassing on the com A DESPERATE STRUGGLE. Japs Driven Back With pany's propel shot Conner condition is (V. One of the Italians n the abdomen and his iritical. WtBT IIS ~ It. f New York, August 20IM897 f finding that Dr.Rich tar'a «vl ■ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER" I w J" contains exoeltenl ingredi.- ants for the relief oI Rheu* ma tlsm.Neuralgia.ates I safely ~ /" •ndorse its use for the above frouBia*. "Xo Japanese torpedo boat or torpedo boat destroyer has been obliged to return to the harbor for repairs since the beginning of the war. All have been repaired at sea." Italian Railroad Hands Suspected of Terrible Crime—Probable Motive Robbery—Attempt to Fire the House Failed—Neighbors Search For Slayer. 10,000 Men Lost Jumped froni Wiliamsburg Bridge. Now York, May 5.—A stylishly dressed woman committed suicide this morning by jumping from the new Williamsburg'bridge. This was the first suicide at the bridge. 15c Corset Covers this week for lOo 25c Corset Covers this week for 19c 75c Corset Covers this week for 50c 50c Night Gowns this week for 39c 75c Night gowns this week for 30c 85c Night Gowns this week for 75c 50c Muslin Drawers this week for 25c G9c Muslin Skirts this week for 1D0c $1.00 Muslin Skirts this week for 75c $1.50 Muslin Skirts this week for 98c $2.00 Muslin Skirts this week for $1.50 Children's Muslin Drawers this week for 12Vfcc. ■» Glean, N. Y., May 5.—John Van Gorder, brother of former Senator Greenleaf S. Van Gorder of Buffalo, and Alius Anna Farnham, their half sister, have been murdered in the Van Gdi'der •fcome at West Almond, near Olean, by stabbing. 28c. and 50c. at all druggists or through IF. Ad. Blchter ft Co., 215 Pearl St., New York 1 A pure product of Malt and | 5 Hops—both drink and food * Z —agreeable to the weakest | 5 stomach. Put up in pints i | and half pints. Bottling * 2 wagons are located in Pitts- J Z ton to insure prompt de- J V livery. 2 *» 5 NEWS COMES FROM ST. PETERSBURG. THE RUSSIAN LOSS 2,000 L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. Recommended by prominent Phy- A pjk, aidant, Wholesale and Retail Druqgiata, Mini»teri,eta^^^ Kashtalinsky Tells of Sunday's Desper- ate Battle. Couble Execution in PitUburg. St. Petersburg, May 5.—The Russian losses at the battlo of Knlieneheng were 12,000 men and forty officers, far greater than previous reports indicated. Pittsburg, May 5.—William ID. Hartley, a white man, and James Edwards, a negro, were hanged this morning In the county jail yard. Both were convicted of murder. The countryside is in arms, and farmer neighbors of the dead man and woman are searching the district for their slayers. Suspicion has been directed toward a gang of Italian railroad laborers who are working In the neighborhood, and Sheriff Hancock Is examining their camp. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. This is tho official estimate of Major General Kashtaliusky, who directly commanded the division that suffered the brunt of the attack and whose report has been received-by the emperor. Many are inclined to place the Russian losses even higher. General Kaslitaliusky mentions also that more than 700 wounded had arrived at Vngwangclieng] and these may not be Included In his calculation. He nmde 110 attempt to estimate the Japanese losses, merely stating that they must have been colossal. No Confirmation of the Report Received. M. L. PEBRIN. 5 N. Main St. Finn INNUIIANCB. STKAM Uoil.KIt IN8DBANCH. None but llrst-class companies represented Children's Night Gowns this week 39c Children's Lawn Aprons this week 15c Children's Corset Waists this week 10c Washington, May 5—The presi Consulship for Pennsylvania. detit today alpointoB William F. Wright, of Petfiisylvania, to be consul general at Munich. An attempt to burn the house is believed to have been made to cover the murder. Charred: paper was found in the dining room in quantities largo enough to indicate the blaze had been set to destroy the house. JOHN BOOTH. rD3 South Mnln St. Contractor and rr.ABTUBICK. Estimates promptly furnished on all kinds of plastering and ccmcnt work. I 5 ; Stegmaier Brewing Co ! A.' WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIP DR. GlfXlGAN 11 Broad St. London, May 5.—The St. Petersburg correspondent, of the Central News says a rumor is current in the Russian capital to the effect that a second battle has been fought at Chung-Hni- Tkii, iii which the Russians lost 7,- 000 men and the Japs 10,000. Tho Japanese, according to the report, wore driven back in disorder. No confirmation of ihe report has been A Series of Contests Will be Held in Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. Beginning Tp€ssriay evening, May 10, a series ofj athletic contests will be held weekly* in th? Y. M, C. A. gymnasium. The purpose is to decide who are the best six all-around athletes, and to that end Physica Director Searfoss has offered three handsome medals. First prize, gold medal; second prize, silver medal; third prize, bronze medal. The last three to receive honorary mention. All members who wish to enter the contest should hand in their numteH to the physical director at once. Following is the order of events: May 10—Standing broad jump, 3 standing jumps, standing high Jump. May 1G—Running high dive, running high dive from spring board, running long dive. •Eab, Kyk, Nosb and Throat Speciai.tht. Kvch treated for glasses by latest scientific methods. Special attention to Catarrhal cases. Office hours—'.) a. m. to 1 - m.; 2 to 5 p. in. Other hours by appointment. Van Gorder and Miss Farnham lived in the homestead by themsolves, and the murder was not discovered until several hours after Its occurrence. | NEW 'PHONE 5483 PITTSTON, PENN'A. PEOPLE'SSTORE, The news of the Russian casualties had an almost stunning effect 011 the authorities and aroused general grief, mitigated only by satlsfaction'at the bravery displayed by the Russian troops. HEN J. A. GROWTH Kit. ARCHITECT. REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY, Rooms.'8-10 Miners' linnk I!ulldlng. Both I'bonca John Rice, a neighbor, went to tho Van Gorders1 to borrow a hoe. He rapped on the door of the house, but got no answer. Then he went to the outbuildings, thinking to find Van Gorder or Ills sister there. lie again was disappointed. Returning to the house lie peered through a window and saw- Van Gorder lying 011 the floor. He tried the door, found it unlocked and entered. Then for the first time lie saw the body of Miss Farnham. lioth wore fully dressed, and their clothes were blood stained. 15 South Main St., Pittston. O. C. POSTER. Attoknky-at-Law and Notary Public. D• Kirst National liank Hulldlng. New I'hone—Office, 5151; Residence, 501. Bread is The Staff of Life Brennan and received Not for a moment was there any intention to pay such a terrible price for delaying the enemy's crossing of the Yalu. This fact was known through the city and gave rise to renewed reports, attributed to official sources, that General Kuropatkin had officially censured Lieutenant General Zassalitch. If this is so General Kuropatkin's telegraphed criticism of Zassalitch was carefully cut out of the dispatches which have been published, and the general impression now held is that he will remain in Manchuria. jSt. Petersburg, May 5.—A message, received from Port Arthur last niglit stated that the ship£ of the Japanese fleet were then cruising 011 the horizon and that a fresh attack on the port was possible. The .message adds information that would tend to confirm tho Japanese contention that tlv: harbor of Port Arthur is sealed. It is now ascertained, says the dispatch, that 12 tireships participated in th j last attempt to block the harbor. The exact positions of eight have been located. The positions of two arc unknown, while the remaining two were unable to withstand the- Russian fire and retreated. The average tonnage of the vessels used is 2,000. IC\ C. MOSIER. Morgan Block! "* Plttston, ra Collections promptly attended to . Attorney at-Law Roberts' The better the flour, the better thf» bread; the better the bread, ta stronger the staff. The brands we carry make the whitest, lightest bread. \VM. W. IIALli. Attorney-at-TiftW and Notary I'ubllc, 10 liroild St., T10xo 11 Hlock, l'lttston. At home evenings 7 to 8.30, 227 Wyoming West l'lttston. — PRICE LIST — MAltK HlLliEKT—General Team inc. Coa and freight delivered on short notlee. All goods receive carefvl handling by experienced men. Coach for funerals, etc. 205 Itroad street. Best patent flour $5 75 Tried to Fire the House. The body of Van Gorder lay near the safe, at one end of the room. That of Miss Farnham was stretched between Best dairy butter 25c Full cream cheese 14c May 23—Running high jump, run ling high Jump from spring board unning .broad jump. W. C. WttSNTON. liKlCKWOltK OF EvKllY rDB8CUIPTION. Iirlck Mnson and Rullder. 50G Exeter Street. New phone. 21 lbs Sugar . 1 00 Evans' Success, per bbl ..$5.75 Butterfly Flour, per bbl S.75 Surprise Flour, per bbl. 5.75 General Kashtiillnsky's report establishes the fact that the Russians sustained the greatest loss in order to save the two regiments which were occupying Antung. the stove and the pantry door at the other end The furniture showed a flglit had taken place. Chairs were overturned and tables had been shoved Finnan Haddie per lb.. 10c Bloaters per dozen Ciscoes per lb 25c May 30—Fence vault, iindersving for distance, undergoing for height. UNDERTAKING Seal Flour, per bbl 5.75 bout the floor, dragging rugs with hem. The safe had been pried open, Julie C—Pull-up on horizontal bar, igh kick, dip On parallel bars. C. U. CUTLER. Flue Coach Service. Office, 90 N. Main St; Residence, 302 York Avenue. l?oth phones. 3 can choice Tomatoes... 3 cans choice Peas Peanut Butter Bacon per lb California Hams per lb.. Skinned Hams per lb Feed .. 1.30 Oats London, May 5.—A dispatch from the correspondent of the Central News in Seoul, Korea, says that heavy tiring has been, heard in the direction of Gensan and that it is presumed General ITrin is engaged in battle with the Russian Vladivostok squadron. JAPS WILD WITH JOY. and papers and other documents were scattered about in confusion. In one corner lay the charred mass of inflammable stuff which, it is believed, was designed to lay the house in nshes and incinerate the bodies. (These contests are open to all members of senior and high school classes, and the method o£ scoring Will be as follows: Winner in each event, 20 points; 2nd, 1". points; 3rrl, 10 points; 4th, 7 points; 5th, 3 points; Gth, 1 point. M. D. ADELSON. Roth phones. Iron, Steel and Scrap Metals. Rubber, Rope and Waste Materials of all kinds. Office and warehouse, Dock St., near L. Vtrack.Butter, fancy creamery Recent Victories Celebrated In Toky». Cheese, per lb »..C Another Fight Near, Skinned Ham, per lb D12 Buckwheat Flour, 25 lb sack...* D75 Cold Snaps, 3 lb package D12 Aunt Jemima, 3 packages for...« D25 Nabob, per package D10 Tokyo, May 5.—No direct news has been receded from Admiral Togo relating to tlie alleged repulse Cjf liis force before Port Arthur, but a dispatch from Seoul, said to have come from the fleet, announced that the Port Arthur channel bed been successfully bottled up by two of the Japanese lireships. Three things were left behind by the RIVERSIDE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WO It ICS. J. A. Touhlll, Prop. Mining Machinery, Engines. I'uwps, Etc. General Repairing a Specialty. .Iron and Brass Casting# of all descriptions. Both phones. Home, May 5.—According to a direct communication received by the Pope from Russia, the Czar, notwit standing the advice of his ministers, is determined to go to the front arid murderers which may lead to their discovery— o tile, a red bandanna handker chief and the prlntB of hobnailed shoes, The lile, a heavy weapon, used foi smoothing Iron, was made the implo- CAGE CAUGHT IN SHAFT 42 N. Main St. JOHN A. JOHNSON. BUILDER. Office. If Broad St. All kinds of building and repairing prompt ly attended to. Both phones. Maple Sugar, 2 lb for Serious Accident Handicaps Opera- NEXT TO EAGLE HOTEL. Maple Syrup, 1 qt can Maple Syrup, '/2 gallon can This, coming so closely after the land victory on the Manchurian side of the Yalu, caused a great outburst of enthusiasm, and there were six distinct processions of men and women in the streets. Many of the women carried lanterns swung on long bamboo poles. A dozen bands of music led the various processions. ment of death. The long, sharp end which should be driven into u wooder tions at No. 14 Shaft, "London, May 5.—According to dispatches received from the front, an engagement between Japarese and Russian land forces is expected at Feng-Chang-Cheng, Manchuria, at y command his army Abcut noon yesterday a serious ac cklent happened on the big vein side of No. 14 shaft, ami when about half way up tlie cage stuck fas-t, tearing out 25 lengths of guides and damaging the cage so badly that it was no cessary to send it to the Vulcari shops, Wilkesbarre, for repairs. Carpenters worked last night and repaired the guides. Today the colliery was in operati/n, one carriage being used to hoist coal from the big vein and an old cage being used as a balance. Fancy Table Syrup, 2]/z lb can.* Honey, per cake * Honey, per glass Maple Syrup, 1 gallon can .10 .16 .10 handle; had been used as a dirk and plunged time and again Into the bodiesof the man and the woman. Cf7\rury's PRICES. \ I Stabbed Sixteen Times. WALL * PAPER Yesterday, the Japar.eswere reported 15 miles distant from that point and in readiness lor a It had beou driven deep into the flesl: of Miss Ijjarnhnni eleven times and in to Van Gorder live. The greater muu moment Evans Bros. Although the admiralty issued a bulletin that there was no official news from the fleet, the enthusiastic Japanese serenaded tlie navy department and then surrounded the offices of the war board, demanding a speech from Admiral Ito of the general staff. lie saluted the crowd, but did not express his views on the situation. The report by way of Paris that the attack of Admiral Togo was repulsed is not believed here. her of wounds were in the neck and breast of the victims, but cuts in the hands and arms were mute evidence of the futile tight for life: clash. It is expected that when the fight comes it will prove one "I tie hardest fought battles that the war Gold Coin Flour $5.75 Butterfly Flour 5.75 46 South Main'St., Pittston. will witness, Sunlight Flour Cream Sponge Flour 5.75 5.75 The prints of the hobnailed shoes were deep in the soil about the house Family Flour 5.50 SAY TOGO DID NOT FAIL and indicated by their number and position that the murderers had walked around the place and looked through the windows to make sure that only Physicians liave long been looking for a harmless headache cure. It has been produced by an eminent chemist of the national capital. It is known as Bromo-Pepsin. Besides curing every form of headache almost instantly, Bromo-Pepsin is equally and as promptly efficacious in chronic and acute indigestion and the nervous disorders incident thereto. It is effervescent and pleasant to take and may be had of all up-to-date druggists at 10 cents a bottle. It comes as a boon to mankind and womankind. For sale by Stroh's Pharmacy. a9TTSlyr 5C Hay, long and cut For WEDDINGS ClftlUArft ! For FUNERALS n#,Br» ' Bale straw Tokio Correspondents Declare Port Arthur Sealed. 20 lb. Granulated Sugar 1.00 1.00 Just what you want in floral decorations on Bhort notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B.CARPENTER. E «. exeth MM :he two persons were within, 21 lbs. A Sugar 22 lbs. Br. Sugar 1.00 London, May 5.—The opinion gains ground here that the Japanese have effectually blocked Port Arthur. No official Japanese report on the subject has yet been received, but the Tokyo correspondents are very positive regarding the matter and describe the determination with which the enterprise was undertaken. Upon discovering the bodies Rice gave the alarm in the neighborhood, and searchers were soon out endeavor- PER DOUBLE ROLL New Del. Co. Butter General Kuroki sent two bulletins. In the iirst .lie says a revised list of his own losses shows 317 killed and 714 wounded in the engagements of last Sunday. He has in all now 481 prisoners,. including thirty-two officers. He learns from his scouts and Russian prisoners taken since Sunday night that the losses of the enemy in the several engagements across the Yalu were more than 2,500, of which nearly 1,000 are among the dead. Full Cream Cheese AND UPWARDS Sweitzer Cheese ing to trace the slayers. District At torney Church of Olean was informed and at once began an investigation Brick Cheese Fresh Eggs, per dozen Onions, per peck ... Pure Lard .20 .30 .10 :aklng personal charge of the case. gOMPERTZ BARGAINS The Van Gorder home is on the line of the Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern railroad and not far from Bennett's Station. A gang.of eighty Italians is Early June Peas, 3 for The Daily Telegraph's correspondent declares that the entrance to Port Arthur is "absolutely sealed" and adds that the Japanese fleet, in effecting its purpose, steamed into the entrauce at & COMPANY 20 NORTH MAIN ST Canned Ctirn Clover Seed Timothy Seed Tomatoes, 3 for .10 7.50 2.00 at work at that point and has been getting its supply of eggs, milk and FOR RENT. The main division of the army is at Tangditsz, about sixteen miles south of Fungwang, and the general announces that the Thirteenth regiment of the Imperial guard, with the Twelfth Kokura regiment of artillery and the Second regiment of infantry, has advanced northwest of the main position, occupying the hills near Ilaulimen, about nine miles from Fungwang. This is taken here as an indication that General Kuroki is about to force another Dwelling $25 $15 Millet Seed 1.50 Hungarian Grass Seed ......... 1.50 A full line of Fresh Garden Seeds, loose or in packets. We havs them in an Up-to-Date line. butter from the Van Gorder home, Van Gorder sold a large amount of po tatoes recently, and it was supposed Dwelling Dwelling $12 Store $20 Newest Goods. Note these Values. lie had the money for them, amounting to several hundred dollars, in the house. This, It is believed, gave the motive for the murder. $18 Store, Bakery & Dwelling, $25 G. B. THOMPSON. Store Thos.F.Mangan&Co William Drury, l lot Corset Covers, lace trimmed around nook and sleeves, worth 20e.; these for....iso Made Young Again THE LEASING GROCER FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best In the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at W. C. Price, Farrer, Peck & Roberts and Stroh's Pharmacy of W. Pittston. l lot Children's use. Muslin Drawers j spetoi price iw New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. Am. Sugar .. ..127% Am Car & F. .. 17% Amal Copper .... 48% Atchison com. .. 72% Atchison pfd .... 92% Are now located Campbell, Rozelle & Hot Ladies'Cambric Night Drosses, a regular 75o. garment; here for 5uc engagement. in our new store at 127% 127% 1 lot Light Shirting Calico; special price so When the Sap Rises 47% 17% 17% 47% 1 lot Children's Dresses, embroidery trim- Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G. E. Penner, of Marion, Ind., 72% 72% Webster tried, worth Mo.; these go at 92% 92% Ladies'Shirt Waists: a large assortment from ., -25e B. R. T. 46% 45% 45% Large and Small Clams, Fresh Fish, Blue Point oysters, Roe and Buck- Shad, new vegetables at Frederick's Market. 61 South Main St Patent Flour $5.75 . 1.30 . 1.30 . .85 Children's Striped and Dotted Percale Sun Bonnets, thoaoc. kind; here for lite B. & O. .. Can. Pacifis 79% 116% 116% 78% 78% 116% Corn and Cracked Corn Meal and Chop Hay says: "I suffered with a cough until 1 run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles Of this wonderfu remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by Thomas J. Erie .. Ill Central 24% 130 24% 24% Children's Lawn Caps, usually sold for 10c.; this lot yours for .••CD*D 130 130 (Cooper Building) L. & N. .. .. Met St Ry Mo Pacific .. N. Y. Central .. Nof. & West. St. Paul . . .. Ont and West .. Pennsylvania .. Peo. Gas .. Reading .. flock Island ,. So. Pacific .. Union Pacific . U. S. Rubber .. U. S. Leather .. U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel, pref Wis. Central .. 107% 110% 92% 115% ..57 107% 109 107% 109%. Hallock Meat Market 2S S. Main St. Fresh and smoked meats, poultry, veg etables and canned goods. Cut Hay Oats ... Floor Oil Cloth, all widths; a yard 240 GENERAL OKU. 91% 91"% Prunes, 3, 4 and 5 lbs. . 3 cans Pumpkin .. .57 . .25 .. .25 Matting, clout* and heavy, attractive patterns. worth l9e.; our price —12c full speed and that the naval officers who,made the two previous attempts begged permission to carry out the next attuek by daylight, that being easier, and their, request was granted. 115% 115% 56% 56% 142% 142% Where we will be 1 lot Leghorn Hats, untrimmeii. worth 18c.: your choice 1 80 143% 21% 115% ..97 Garden Seeds, Tomato and Cabbage 3 cans Peas . .25 Yates 21% 21% 114 Lawn seeds, new vegetables. W. E. Sharp, Marketmnn. Orders delivered, Plants, pleased to greet 3 cans Tomatoes 2 Cans Salmon .. We are agents for Cosmopolitan Mode! Taper Pat terns, seams allowed for; all iuo "Bo determined were they to succeed," adds the correspondent, "tliut they decided if necessary to lose half their men. The number of casualties sustained by the Japanese has not yet been announced." V Massage, 114 97 43% 97 43% all our friends— Medical massage cures rheumatism, nervousness, wealc and enlarged stomachs and all liver ailments. Treatments by appointment only. Make appointment by letter or phone. Old phone, No. 502-D. E. C. Randolph, Masseur, No. 22 N. Washington St., Wilkesbarre. a5TTSlm. 43% 23 47% 85% 3 cans Wax Beans 25 22% With modern equipment the Griffin Photo Studio at 8 S. Main St., makes high quality work in any weather. old and new. 47% Headquarters for Garden Seeds, iss MAGNET 17% 84% 17% 84% 17% „ Screen doors and windows, lawn mowers. Ash, 115 N. Main.* The Tokyo correspondent Times sends the following: the 6% 10 7 10% Thos.F.Mangan&Co . 10% . 55% . 40 WE GIVE RED STAR TRADING STAMP®. "The Japanese consider that Russian strategy ut the battle of the Yalu showed the same defect us that of the 55% Franko-American clam broth, 25c Grace's. 87 8. Main 8t, Pittoton. Subscribe fC ir the Gazette.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 05, 1904 |
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 | 1904-05-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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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, May 05, 1904 |
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 | 1904-05-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19040505_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 |
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 | THE HOME PAPER. WEATHER INDICATIONS. For the Peopto of. PltUton and VI Vicinity. Forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair tonight and Friday; llsht, variable winds. • ALL THE HOME NEWS. „V **' Ja btiEAT BATTLE IS REP1TED PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. TWO CENTS A COPY. I (t PAfilflS FOI1TY CENTS A MONTH, f x-i»AX£JO. R ~ ) WEMKLY ESTABLISHED I860- I DAILY HST. BY 'i'llKO. HART 1882. TWELVE FIREMEN INJURED. Prepared Wr under GERMAN LAWS, VI Iv Is Excellent for f TOOTHACHE, I Faceache, Rheumatism, etc* OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned I "ANCHOR" ***** +********* ***** ***** 1 The Way » * People's Store Chinese in 1804—namely, the lack or offensive Initiative. STABBED IN THEIR HOME Victims of an Explosion of Gasoline in "Captain Anna, who commanded in some of the attempts to block Port Arthur, in ft lecture which he delivered here, said that tlio Japanese from observation had an accurate knowledge of Vice Admiral Makaroff's tactics which enabled them to place the mines that destroyed the Petropavlovsk. The men of the entire Japanese squadron refrained from the use of tobacco and winu on the day of the disaster to show that they mourned the death of Makaroff.West Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May o.—Twelve city firemen were injured early this morning by the explosion of some gasoline that was stoired under ground by tlio Pennsylvania! Railroad, near the Wicst Philadelphia station. During tlio fire, railroad detectives Conner and ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Allegany County Man and | 5 To perfect health lies in the 4 * use of J $IEGMA!|R|| | PORTER j It's a great sale in value-giving and in volume. This week we shall clean up several special bargains in Muslin Underwear. Price muslins by the yard and you'll find old prices don't hold. A word to the wise. Woman Murdered. I PAIN EXPELLER. I Ndtte genuine without Trade W»rD "Anchor." I What one physician out ot many tcstiiics - Smith endeavored to eject two Itali ahs who were* trespassing on the com A DESPERATE STRUGGLE. Japs Driven Back With pany's propel shot Conner condition is (V. One of the Italians n the abdomen and his iritical. WtBT IIS ~ It. f New York, August 20IM897 f finding that Dr.Rich tar'a «vl ■ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER" I w J" contains exoeltenl ingredi.- ants for the relief oI Rheu* ma tlsm.Neuralgia.ates I safely ~ /" •ndorse its use for the above frouBia*. "Xo Japanese torpedo boat or torpedo boat destroyer has been obliged to return to the harbor for repairs since the beginning of the war. All have been repaired at sea." Italian Railroad Hands Suspected of Terrible Crime—Probable Motive Robbery—Attempt to Fire the House Failed—Neighbors Search For Slayer. 10,000 Men Lost Jumped froni Wiliamsburg Bridge. Now York, May 5.—A stylishly dressed woman committed suicide this morning by jumping from the new Williamsburg'bridge. This was the first suicide at the bridge. 15c Corset Covers this week for lOo 25c Corset Covers this week for 19c 75c Corset Covers this week for 50c 50c Night Gowns this week for 39c 75c Night gowns this week for 30c 85c Night Gowns this week for 75c 50c Muslin Drawers this week for 25c G9c Muslin Skirts this week for 1D0c $1.00 Muslin Skirts this week for 75c $1.50 Muslin Skirts this week for 98c $2.00 Muslin Skirts this week for $1.50 Children's Muslin Drawers this week for 12Vfcc. ■» Glean, N. Y., May 5.—John Van Gorder, brother of former Senator Greenleaf S. Van Gorder of Buffalo, and Alius Anna Farnham, their half sister, have been murdered in the Van Gdi'der •fcome at West Almond, near Olean, by stabbing. 28c. and 50c. at all druggists or through IF. Ad. Blchter ft Co., 215 Pearl St., New York 1 A pure product of Malt and | 5 Hops—both drink and food * Z —agreeable to the weakest | 5 stomach. Put up in pints i | and half pints. Bottling * 2 wagons are located in Pitts- J Z ton to insure prompt de- J V livery. 2 *» 5 NEWS COMES FROM ST. PETERSBURG. THE RUSSIAN LOSS 2,000 L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. Recommended by prominent Phy- A pjk, aidant, Wholesale and Retail Druqgiata, Mini»teri,eta^^^ Kashtalinsky Tells of Sunday's Desper- ate Battle. Couble Execution in PitUburg. St. Petersburg, May 5.—The Russian losses at the battlo of Knlieneheng were 12,000 men and forty officers, far greater than previous reports indicated. Pittsburg, May 5.—William ID. Hartley, a white man, and James Edwards, a negro, were hanged this morning In the county jail yard. Both were convicted of murder. The countryside is in arms, and farmer neighbors of the dead man and woman are searching the district for their slayers. Suspicion has been directed toward a gang of Italian railroad laborers who are working In the neighborhood, and Sheriff Hancock Is examining their camp. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. This is tho official estimate of Major General Kashtaliusky, who directly commanded the division that suffered the brunt of the attack and whose report has been received-by the emperor. Many are inclined to place the Russian losses even higher. General Kaslitaliusky mentions also that more than 700 wounded had arrived at Vngwangclieng] and these may not be Included In his calculation. He nmde 110 attempt to estimate the Japanese losses, merely stating that they must have been colossal. No Confirmation of the Report Received. M. L. PEBRIN. 5 N. Main St. Finn INNUIIANCB. STKAM Uoil.KIt IN8DBANCH. None but llrst-class companies represented Children's Night Gowns this week 39c Children's Lawn Aprons this week 15c Children's Corset Waists this week 10c Washington, May 5—The presi Consulship for Pennsylvania. detit today alpointoB William F. Wright, of Petfiisylvania, to be consul general at Munich. An attempt to burn the house is believed to have been made to cover the murder. Charred: paper was found in the dining room in quantities largo enough to indicate the blaze had been set to destroy the house. JOHN BOOTH. rD3 South Mnln St. Contractor and rr.ABTUBICK. Estimates promptly furnished on all kinds of plastering and ccmcnt work. I 5 ; Stegmaier Brewing Co ! A.' WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIP DR. GlfXlGAN 11 Broad St. London, May 5.—The St. Petersburg correspondent, of the Central News says a rumor is current in the Russian capital to the effect that a second battle has been fought at Chung-Hni- Tkii, iii which the Russians lost 7,- 000 men and the Japs 10,000. Tho Japanese, according to the report, wore driven back in disorder. No confirmation of ihe report has been A Series of Contests Will be Held in Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. Beginning Tp€ssriay evening, May 10, a series ofj athletic contests will be held weekly* in th? Y. M, C. A. gymnasium. The purpose is to decide who are the best six all-around athletes, and to that end Physica Director Searfoss has offered three handsome medals. First prize, gold medal; second prize, silver medal; third prize, bronze medal. The last three to receive honorary mention. All members who wish to enter the contest should hand in their numteH to the physical director at once. Following is the order of events: May 10—Standing broad jump, 3 standing jumps, standing high Jump. May 1G—Running high dive, running high dive from spring board, running long dive. •Eab, Kyk, Nosb and Throat Speciai.tht. Kvch treated for glasses by latest scientific methods. Special attention to Catarrhal cases. Office hours—'.) a. m. to 1 - m.; 2 to 5 p. in. Other hours by appointment. Van Gorder and Miss Farnham lived in the homestead by themsolves, and the murder was not discovered until several hours after Its occurrence. | NEW 'PHONE 5483 PITTSTON, PENN'A. PEOPLE'SSTORE, The news of the Russian casualties had an almost stunning effect 011 the authorities and aroused general grief, mitigated only by satlsfaction'at the bravery displayed by the Russian troops. HEN J. A. GROWTH Kit. ARCHITECT. REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY, Rooms.'8-10 Miners' linnk I!ulldlng. Both I'bonca John Rice, a neighbor, went to tho Van Gorders1 to borrow a hoe. He rapped on the door of the house, but got no answer. Then he went to the outbuildings, thinking to find Van Gorder or Ills sister there. lie again was disappointed. Returning to the house lie peered through a window and saw- Van Gorder lying 011 the floor. He tried the door, found it unlocked and entered. Then for the first time lie saw the body of Miss Farnham. lioth wore fully dressed, and their clothes were blood stained. 15 South Main St., Pittston. O. C. POSTER. Attoknky-at-Law and Notary Public. D• Kirst National liank Hulldlng. New I'hone—Office, 5151; Residence, 501. Bread is The Staff of Life Brennan and received Not for a moment was there any intention to pay such a terrible price for delaying the enemy's crossing of the Yalu. This fact was known through the city and gave rise to renewed reports, attributed to official sources, that General Kuropatkin had officially censured Lieutenant General Zassalitch. If this is so General Kuropatkin's telegraphed criticism of Zassalitch was carefully cut out of the dispatches which have been published, and the general impression now held is that he will remain in Manchuria. jSt. Petersburg, May 5.—A message, received from Port Arthur last niglit stated that the ship£ of the Japanese fleet were then cruising 011 the horizon and that a fresh attack on the port was possible. The .message adds information that would tend to confirm tho Japanese contention that tlv: harbor of Port Arthur is sealed. It is now ascertained, says the dispatch, that 12 tireships participated in th j last attempt to block the harbor. The exact positions of eight have been located. The positions of two arc unknown, while the remaining two were unable to withstand the- Russian fire and retreated. The average tonnage of the vessels used is 2,000. IC\ C. MOSIER. Morgan Block! "* Plttston, ra Collections promptly attended to . Attorney at-Law Roberts' The better the flour, the better thf» bread; the better the bread, ta stronger the staff. The brands we carry make the whitest, lightest bread. \VM. W. IIALli. Attorney-at-TiftW and Notary I'ubllc, 10 liroild St., T10xo 11 Hlock, l'lttston. At home evenings 7 to 8.30, 227 Wyoming West l'lttston. — PRICE LIST — MAltK HlLliEKT—General Team inc. Coa and freight delivered on short notlee. All goods receive carefvl handling by experienced men. Coach for funerals, etc. 205 Itroad street. Best patent flour $5 75 Tried to Fire the House. The body of Van Gorder lay near the safe, at one end of the room. That of Miss Farnham was stretched between Best dairy butter 25c Full cream cheese 14c May 23—Running high jump, run ling high Jump from spring board unning .broad jump. W. C. WttSNTON. liKlCKWOltK OF EvKllY rDB8CUIPTION. Iirlck Mnson and Rullder. 50G Exeter Street. New phone. 21 lbs Sugar . 1 00 Evans' Success, per bbl ..$5.75 Butterfly Flour, per bbl S.75 Surprise Flour, per bbl. 5.75 General Kashtiillnsky's report establishes the fact that the Russians sustained the greatest loss in order to save the two regiments which were occupying Antung. the stove and the pantry door at the other end The furniture showed a flglit had taken place. Chairs were overturned and tables had been shoved Finnan Haddie per lb.. 10c Bloaters per dozen Ciscoes per lb 25c May 30—Fence vault, iindersving for distance, undergoing for height. UNDERTAKING Seal Flour, per bbl 5.75 bout the floor, dragging rugs with hem. The safe had been pried open, Julie C—Pull-up on horizontal bar, igh kick, dip On parallel bars. C. U. CUTLER. Flue Coach Service. Office, 90 N. Main St; Residence, 302 York Avenue. l?oth phones. 3 can choice Tomatoes... 3 cans choice Peas Peanut Butter Bacon per lb California Hams per lb.. Skinned Hams per lb Feed .. 1.30 Oats London, May 5.—A dispatch from the correspondent of the Central News in Seoul, Korea, says that heavy tiring has been, heard in the direction of Gensan and that it is presumed General ITrin is engaged in battle with the Russian Vladivostok squadron. JAPS WILD WITH JOY. and papers and other documents were scattered about in confusion. In one corner lay the charred mass of inflammable stuff which, it is believed, was designed to lay the house in nshes and incinerate the bodies. (These contests are open to all members of senior and high school classes, and the method o£ scoring Will be as follows: Winner in each event, 20 points; 2nd, 1". points; 3rrl, 10 points; 4th, 7 points; 5th, 3 points; Gth, 1 point. M. D. ADELSON. Roth phones. Iron, Steel and Scrap Metals. Rubber, Rope and Waste Materials of all kinds. Office and warehouse, Dock St., near L. Vtrack.Butter, fancy creamery Recent Victories Celebrated In Toky». Cheese, per lb »..C Another Fight Near, Skinned Ham, per lb D12 Buckwheat Flour, 25 lb sack...* D75 Cold Snaps, 3 lb package D12 Aunt Jemima, 3 packages for...« D25 Nabob, per package D10 Tokyo, May 5.—No direct news has been receded from Admiral Togo relating to tlie alleged repulse Cjf liis force before Port Arthur, but a dispatch from Seoul, said to have come from the fleet, announced that the Port Arthur channel bed been successfully bottled up by two of the Japanese lireships. Three things were left behind by the RIVERSIDE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WO It ICS. J. A. Touhlll, Prop. Mining Machinery, Engines. I'uwps, Etc. General Repairing a Specialty. .Iron and Brass Casting# of all descriptions. Both phones. Home, May 5.—According to a direct communication received by the Pope from Russia, the Czar, notwit standing the advice of his ministers, is determined to go to the front arid murderers which may lead to their discovery— o tile, a red bandanna handker chief and the prlntB of hobnailed shoes, The lile, a heavy weapon, used foi smoothing Iron, was made the implo- CAGE CAUGHT IN SHAFT 42 N. Main St. JOHN A. JOHNSON. BUILDER. Office. If Broad St. All kinds of building and repairing prompt ly attended to. Both phones. Maple Sugar, 2 lb for Serious Accident Handicaps Opera- NEXT TO EAGLE HOTEL. Maple Syrup, 1 qt can Maple Syrup, '/2 gallon can This, coming so closely after the land victory on the Manchurian side of the Yalu, caused a great outburst of enthusiasm, and there were six distinct processions of men and women in the streets. Many of the women carried lanterns swung on long bamboo poles. A dozen bands of music led the various processions. ment of death. The long, sharp end which should be driven into u wooder tions at No. 14 Shaft, "London, May 5.—According to dispatches received from the front, an engagement between Japarese and Russian land forces is expected at Feng-Chang-Cheng, Manchuria, at y command his army Abcut noon yesterday a serious ac cklent happened on the big vein side of No. 14 shaft, ami when about half way up tlie cage stuck fas-t, tearing out 25 lengths of guides and damaging the cage so badly that it was no cessary to send it to the Vulcari shops, Wilkesbarre, for repairs. Carpenters worked last night and repaired the guides. Today the colliery was in operati/n, one carriage being used to hoist coal from the big vein and an old cage being used as a balance. Fancy Table Syrup, 2]/z lb can.* Honey, per cake * Honey, per glass Maple Syrup, 1 gallon can .10 .16 .10 handle; had been used as a dirk and plunged time and again Into the bodiesof the man and the woman. Cf7\rury's PRICES. \ I Stabbed Sixteen Times. WALL * PAPER Yesterday, the Japar.eswere reported 15 miles distant from that point and in readiness lor a It had beou driven deep into the flesl: of Miss Ijjarnhnni eleven times and in to Van Gorder live. The greater muu moment Evans Bros. Although the admiralty issued a bulletin that there was no official news from the fleet, the enthusiastic Japanese serenaded tlie navy department and then surrounded the offices of the war board, demanding a speech from Admiral Ito of the general staff. lie saluted the crowd, but did not express his views on the situation. The report by way of Paris that the attack of Admiral Togo was repulsed is not believed here. her of wounds were in the neck and breast of the victims, but cuts in the hands and arms were mute evidence of the futile tight for life: clash. It is expected that when the fight comes it will prove one "I tie hardest fought battles that the war Gold Coin Flour $5.75 Butterfly Flour 5.75 46 South Main'St., Pittston. will witness, Sunlight Flour Cream Sponge Flour 5.75 5.75 The prints of the hobnailed shoes were deep in the soil about the house Family Flour 5.50 SAY TOGO DID NOT FAIL and indicated by their number and position that the murderers had walked around the place and looked through the windows to make sure that only Physicians liave long been looking for a harmless headache cure. It has been produced by an eminent chemist of the national capital. It is known as Bromo-Pepsin. Besides curing every form of headache almost instantly, Bromo-Pepsin is equally and as promptly efficacious in chronic and acute indigestion and the nervous disorders incident thereto. It is effervescent and pleasant to take and may be had of all up-to-date druggists at 10 cents a bottle. It comes as a boon to mankind and womankind. For sale by Stroh's Pharmacy. a9TTSlyr 5C Hay, long and cut For WEDDINGS ClftlUArft ! For FUNERALS n#,Br» ' Bale straw Tokio Correspondents Declare Port Arthur Sealed. 20 lb. Granulated Sugar 1.00 1.00 Just what you want in floral decorations on Bhort notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B.CARPENTER. E «. exeth MM :he two persons were within, 21 lbs. A Sugar 22 lbs. Br. Sugar 1.00 London, May 5.—The opinion gains ground here that the Japanese have effectually blocked Port Arthur. No official Japanese report on the subject has yet been received, but the Tokyo correspondents are very positive regarding the matter and describe the determination with which the enterprise was undertaken. Upon discovering the bodies Rice gave the alarm in the neighborhood, and searchers were soon out endeavor- PER DOUBLE ROLL New Del. Co. Butter General Kuroki sent two bulletins. In the iirst .lie says a revised list of his own losses shows 317 killed and 714 wounded in the engagements of last Sunday. He has in all now 481 prisoners,. including thirty-two officers. He learns from his scouts and Russian prisoners taken since Sunday night that the losses of the enemy in the several engagements across the Yalu were more than 2,500, of which nearly 1,000 are among the dead. Full Cream Cheese AND UPWARDS Sweitzer Cheese ing to trace the slayers. District At torney Church of Olean was informed and at once began an investigation Brick Cheese Fresh Eggs, per dozen Onions, per peck ... Pure Lard .20 .30 .10 :aklng personal charge of the case. gOMPERTZ BARGAINS The Van Gorder home is on the line of the Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern railroad and not far from Bennett's Station. A gang.of eighty Italians is Early June Peas, 3 for The Daily Telegraph's correspondent declares that the entrance to Port Arthur is "absolutely sealed" and adds that the Japanese fleet, in effecting its purpose, steamed into the entrauce at & COMPANY 20 NORTH MAIN ST Canned Ctirn Clover Seed Timothy Seed Tomatoes, 3 for .10 7.50 2.00 at work at that point and has been getting its supply of eggs, milk and FOR RENT. The main division of the army is at Tangditsz, about sixteen miles south of Fungwang, and the general announces that the Thirteenth regiment of the Imperial guard, with the Twelfth Kokura regiment of artillery and the Second regiment of infantry, has advanced northwest of the main position, occupying the hills near Ilaulimen, about nine miles from Fungwang. This is taken here as an indication that General Kuroki is about to force another Dwelling $25 $15 Millet Seed 1.50 Hungarian Grass Seed ......... 1.50 A full line of Fresh Garden Seeds, loose or in packets. We havs them in an Up-to-Date line. butter from the Van Gorder home, Van Gorder sold a large amount of po tatoes recently, and it was supposed Dwelling Dwelling $12 Store $20 Newest Goods. Note these Values. lie had the money for them, amounting to several hundred dollars, in the house. This, It is believed, gave the motive for the murder. $18 Store, Bakery & Dwelling, $25 G. B. THOMPSON. Store Thos.F.Mangan&Co William Drury, l lot Corset Covers, lace trimmed around nook and sleeves, worth 20e.; these for....iso Made Young Again THE LEASING GROCER FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best In the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at W. C. Price, Farrer, Peck & Roberts and Stroh's Pharmacy of W. Pittston. l lot Children's use. Muslin Drawers j spetoi price iw New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. Am. Sugar .. ..127% Am Car & F. .. 17% Amal Copper .... 48% Atchison com. .. 72% Atchison pfd .... 92% Are now located Campbell, Rozelle & Hot Ladies'Cambric Night Drosses, a regular 75o. garment; here for 5uc engagement. in our new store at 127% 127% 1 lot Light Shirting Calico; special price so When the Sap Rises 47% 17% 17% 47% 1 lot Children's Dresses, embroidery trim- Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G. E. Penner, of Marion, Ind., 72% 72% Webster tried, worth Mo.; these go at 92% 92% Ladies'Shirt Waists: a large assortment from ., -25e B. R. T. 46% 45% 45% Large and Small Clams, Fresh Fish, Blue Point oysters, Roe and Buck- Shad, new vegetables at Frederick's Market. 61 South Main St Patent Flour $5.75 . 1.30 . 1.30 . .85 Children's Striped and Dotted Percale Sun Bonnets, thoaoc. kind; here for lite B. & O. .. Can. Pacifis 79% 116% 116% 78% 78% 116% Corn and Cracked Corn Meal and Chop Hay says: "I suffered with a cough until 1 run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles Of this wonderfu remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by Thomas J. Erie .. Ill Central 24% 130 24% 24% Children's Lawn Caps, usually sold for 10c.; this lot yours for .••CD*D 130 130 (Cooper Building) L. & N. .. .. Met St Ry Mo Pacific .. N. Y. Central .. Nof. & West. St. Paul . . .. Ont and West .. Pennsylvania .. Peo. Gas .. Reading .. flock Island ,. So. Pacific .. Union Pacific . U. S. Rubber .. U. S. Leather .. U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel, pref Wis. Central .. 107% 110% 92% 115% ..57 107% 109 107% 109%. Hallock Meat Market 2S S. Main St. Fresh and smoked meats, poultry, veg etables and canned goods. Cut Hay Oats ... Floor Oil Cloth, all widths; a yard 240 GENERAL OKU. 91% 91"% Prunes, 3, 4 and 5 lbs. . 3 cans Pumpkin .. .57 . .25 .. .25 Matting, clout* and heavy, attractive patterns. worth l9e.; our price —12c full speed and that the naval officers who,made the two previous attempts begged permission to carry out the next attuek by daylight, that being easier, and their, request was granted. 115% 115% 56% 56% 142% 142% Where we will be 1 lot Leghorn Hats, untrimmeii. worth 18c.: your choice 1 80 143% 21% 115% ..97 Garden Seeds, Tomato and Cabbage 3 cans Peas . .25 Yates 21% 21% 114 Lawn seeds, new vegetables. W. E. Sharp, Marketmnn. Orders delivered, Plants, pleased to greet 3 cans Tomatoes 2 Cans Salmon .. We are agents for Cosmopolitan Mode! Taper Pat terns, seams allowed for; all iuo "Bo determined were they to succeed," adds the correspondent, "tliut they decided if necessary to lose half their men. The number of casualties sustained by the Japanese has not yet been announced." V Massage, 114 97 43% 97 43% all our friends— Medical massage cures rheumatism, nervousness, wealc and enlarged stomachs and all liver ailments. Treatments by appointment only. Make appointment by letter or phone. Old phone, No. 502-D. E. C. Randolph, Masseur, No. 22 N. Washington St., Wilkesbarre. a5TTSlm. 43% 23 47% 85% 3 cans Wax Beans 25 22% With modern equipment the Griffin Photo Studio at 8 S. Main St., makes high quality work in any weather. old and new. 47% Headquarters for Garden Seeds, iss MAGNET 17% 84% 17% 84% 17% „ Screen doors and windows, lawn mowers. Ash, 115 N. Main.* The Tokyo correspondent Times sends the following: the 6% 10 7 10% Thos.F.Mangan&Co . 10% . 55% . 40 WE GIVE RED STAR TRADING STAMP®. "The Japanese consider that Russian strategy ut the battle of the Yalu showed the same defect us that of the 55% Franko-American clam broth, 25c Grace's. 87 8. Main 8t, Pittoton. Subscribe fC ir the Gazette. |
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