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WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE HOME PAPER. People ' of , PltUton and Vicinity. Forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair tonight and Wednesday; fresh, northwesterly winds. For the ALL THE HOME NEWS. i 54th YEAR. (WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. I DAILY EST. Bi THEO. HART 1882. PITT TWO CENTS A COPY. 1 ft TD A fJlPQ FOltTY CENTS A MONTH. f O xAUM. THE RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK. HENRY MORTON STANLEY DEAD TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. 1 WHEN \ People's Store Ibis morning, but did not make public liny dispatches from the far east. This Is accepted us an Indication that no fresh collisions have occurred. The reenforcements prepared for General Kuropatkin are being hurried. Viceroy Talks A general strike of bakers was inaugurated In Berlin this morning and a bread famine is imminent. With Advertisers The Schaghty Hook powder mill, near Troy, N. Y., exploded'* this morning. Assistant Superintendent Chauncey Crandall and another employe were killed. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Alexeielf has telegraphed to the emper- er «* jouncing the transfer of his headrs to Harbin. It is expected that oCriOUS Land Actio'* 1 Kuropatkin will remove to — 00 Meagre Report of Another Famous African Explorer Succumbs to Pleurisy. ) Few peopl4 outside the large cities Jiave* a man who devotes lall his time to the advertisers. The Gazette has a; man especially for that purpose and a telephone message will bring him to your assistance at any time. 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. Noar Port Chester, N. Y., this morning, an Adpms Express special was wrecked. The engineer and fireman were killed. Stegmaier's „aen. RUSSIA HAS v ,^lORY The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do. ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. D100 Reward $100. HIS GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS The suspension of the firm of Floyd, Crawford & Co. from the Consolidated Exchange, New York, on the charge of "bucketing orders", was announced today. Poor Welsh Boy Adopted In New Or* leans, Served In Confederate Army, Led the Livingstone and Emin Pasha Expeditions, Opened Up Africa. Beer Her Information is That Port Arthur 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 50c 85c Night Gowns this week for 75c 50c Muslin Drawers this week for 25c 69c Muslin Skirts this week for 50c $1.00 Muslin Skirts this week for 75c $1.50 Muslin Skirts this week for 98c $2.00 Muslin Skirts this week for $1.50 Children's Muslin Drawers this week for 12 %c. is Free on the Land Side and That X you are buying the BEST * BEER for your money; the | BEST BEER for anybody's » money. 5 Stegmaier's Beer is brewed » from the best Malt and D Choicest Hops that money X can buy, YET it costs you % no more than common beer. 3 Insist on having Steg-2 maier's—there is no substi$ tute. the Japanese Have Been Repulsed London, May 10.—The distinguished African explorer, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, died this morning at his house, 2 Richmond terrace, Whitehall. in Another Land Encounter. Washington, May 10.—Acting wider the terms of the irrigation reclamation law, the secretary of- the interior has set apart $8,100,000 of the reclamation fund in connection with the following projects: For the Yuma project on the Colorado river, covering about 8TD,000 acres in Arizwa and California, $.%- 0(H),000; the Bellefourche project in South Dakota, 00,000 acres, $2,100,000; the Malheur project in Oregon, T5,000 acres, $2,000,000; the Fort Buford project on the Yellowstone river in North Dakota, $1,200,000. This appropriation will leave only about $0,000,- 000 of the reclamation fund of $27,- 00(1,000 to be disposed of. Arid Land Reclamation. London, May 10.—A telegram from Shan-Hai-Kwan says that a serious action has taken placo betweon Japanese and Russian forces south of Liao-Yang, Manchuria, and the Russians are falling back. Liao-Yang is on the railroad, between Mukden and Port Arthur. A fortnight ago Sir Henry, who hud been In a weak state of health for some months past, had a chill, which resulted in a severe attack of pleurisy, wtth complications. Lady Stanley was with her husband during his last hours. THE GLEN SUMMIT MCTEL, For the Season of 1904 Will Open Tiie hotel has been thoroughly renovated, important changes and additions have been made, and hotel plac ed under new management. It is situated on the summit of Mount Nescopec, 2,000 feet above sea level, Is an ideal mountain summer resort, reachthe Lehigh Valley June 25th, London, May 10.—The Toklo correspondent of the Central News sends a report that Koreans, In Russian pay, cut the Japanese military telegraph in the north of Hamuk-Yong Province, Korea. Sir Henry Morton Stanley wns born in 1841 in Wales and took the name of Stanley from a benefactor who adopted him. He went to the United States and was a newspaper correspondent in the civil war. Children's Night Gowns this week 39c Children's Lawn Aprons this week 15c Children's Corset Waists this week 10c ed conveniently via railroad. | Stegmaier Brewing Co When the Sap Rises WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.St. Petersburg, May 10.—Port Arthur is again free on the land side. The Japanese have been repulsed in an encounter 20 kilometers from the railroad. Kuropatkin has sent a long telegram from the front explaining the situation. He declares that his plans for the conduct of the war are different from those of Viceroy Alexieff.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. Fennel', of Marion, Ind., says: "I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a 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. When Livingstone wns lost In Africa he was chosen to lend the search for the missionary-explorer, nnd his expeditions, by which he took aid to Livingstone In 1872 and went to the relief of Under the efflcien that prince of hosts, guests of the hotel v cellent treatment. Chief among the ments are—riding, nis, boating, batliini , management of tfr. J. H. Murdick ill be assured ex- Lewlston, Me., May 10.—Mrs. Noel 0;iron was fatally burned last night. SI»o had placed a can of varnish on the litove, when 'the varnish ignited, and her clothing was set on fire. Before ii Id reached her she was enveloped in flnines, receiving injuries from which Mhe died soon after. Woman Fatally Burned. outdoor amuse riving, lawn-ten , etc. 9 9 |! J [ NEW 'PHONE 6462 J PITTSTON, PENN'A. i PEOPLE'SSTORE, Arrangements ha\je been made to allow stop-over at Glen Summit on all through tickets via the Lehigh Valley railroad. 15 South Main St., Pittston. Bread is The Staff of Life London, May 10.—A semi-official telegram from Mukden denies that Dalny has been captured. For booklet of the hotel, or other particulars, ask Lehigh Valley agents, or address C. S. Lee, general passenger agent. New York, Sniitiiigo de Chile, May 10.—The cabinet has resigned owing to the organization of a union of nil sections of Liberals. A new cabinet will be forrard. and It will be supported by a large majority of the Liberal elements. Chile to Have a New Cabinet. Paris, May 10.—Messages this morning deny the rumors current yesterday that the Russian cruiser Rurilc had been destroyed. There is a persistent rumor in Paris that telegraphic communication with Vladivostok has been cut and the railway destroyed. Yates, A Card. AN UNUSUAL CHANCE. The better the flour, the better the bread; the better the bread, tn We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. You can get a month's treatment (GO doses) of the best medicine in the world for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, "Dr. Howard's Specific," at my drug store for 25 cents. I will pay you back your money if it does not cure.—H. H. Tinker. stronger the staff. The brands we carry make the whitest, lightest bread. Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, I* Excellent lor Berlin, May 10.—It is officially an nounced that a daring attempt to destroy the entire fortress at Kroonstadt was frustrated at the last moment.r BACKACHE, 1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" J. F. Kane. J. H. Houck, Wm. 0. Price. Chas. Waters. C. D. Stroh. SIR HENRY M. STANLEY. Emin Pasha in 1887-80, were lending events of their time, while they were of great value in opening up the heart of Africa. Dr. T. E. Welsh, dentist, 25 N. Main. Evans' Success, per bbl $5.75 Butterfly Flour, per bbl 5.75 Surprise Flour, per bbl 5.75 Seal Flour, per bbl 5.75 Feed 1.30 Oats .57 Butter, fancy creamery « .25 Cheese, per lb ,14 Skinned Ham, per lb « .12 Buckwheat Flour, 25 lb sack...« .75 Cold Snaps, 3 lb package .12 Aunt Jemima, 3 packages for..25 Nabob, per package, « .10 Maple Sugar, 2 lb for .25 Maple Syrup, 1 qt can « .25 Maplo Syrup, yz gallon can .48 Maple Syrup, 1 gallon can.....,, .85 Fancy Table Syrup, 2y2 lb can.« .10 Honey, per cake .16 Honey, per glass .10 a oi. Louis World's Fair Information Bureau has been established at 2S7 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., in charge of B. F. Kelley, where Information will be cheerfully furnished. 16tf FLEET SHUT OUT. V Part of Vladivostok Squadron Trapped. The ten day coach excursion to St. Louis, next Wednesday, May DL via I). L. & W., fare $17, is the fijpst of the season. The train leaves Pyttston Junction at 12:17, noon, and arrives Junction at 12:17, noon, and arrives at St. Louis at 2 o'clock the next afternoon.PAIN EXPELLER. GIVE YOUR FAMILY Russians Retreating, Sir Henry's name was originally John Rowlands. He was reared in a poorhouse near St. Asaph, began life ns a cnbln boy and got to New Orleans, where he was adopted by a merchant, whose name he took. good, pure Groceries; the tasteful, health producing kind, such as we sell. Remembejc, too, that "variety is the spice of life," and it will pay you to deal at a store that carries a large and varied stock. Right there we till the bill agaiu. Our goods are reliable and our prices right. London, May 10.—The Daily Telegraph's Sooul correspondent snys, "It is believed here that a portion of the Russian Vladivostok fleet hns been successfully shut out and is now in the sea of Japan trying to evade the Jap- it one without Trade Mirt "j :iaa out of man; itlties • Notice to Property Owners. ftoria.lll.Juna 15*1898 A Having forebouttanyaais been selling your'ANCHOR AIN EXPELLER: I would Now is a good time to look over your fences, walks and buildings, and place your order for the lumber, poultry netting, etc., you will need for spring repairs. Get your orders in before th£ spring rush. You will get lowest prices, best material and prompt service from J. E. Patterson & Co. He served In the Confederate army and as ensign on the Ironclad Ticonderoga. After the war he went as a newspaper correspondent to Turkey. In 1808 he did his first important piece of newspaper work, going to Abyssinia with the British expedition as correspondent of the New York Herald...rffsay.that IMS without doubr one of (he best, if not THE BEST REMEDYon the market for Rheumatism and kindred diseases. '.Very respectfully,: i./.rt r/i .1.m'w anese." Fillings that laBt. Dr. Welsh, dentist The Tokyo correspondent of the Dally Chronicle says 15,000 Russians are retiring from Newchwang to Liaoyang.FOR RENT. Dwelling Dwelling $25 $15 28c. and 50c. at all druggists or turougtl IF. Ad. Blchter ft Co., 816 Petri St., New Sort BRENNAN & ROBERTS, A largo quantity of old newspapers remain on hand at the Gazette office. Those wishing paper to lay under carpets, etc., can have two large bundles for five cents. tf 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. k Recommended by prominent Phy* A 8ician8, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Atinistern.eta^^M The correspondent also says that Chinese bandits have destroyed the road to Tashlchia and Ilaicheng. Tashichia is the junction for the Newchwang branch of the Port Arthur-Mukden line and Ilaicheng is farther north on the main line. The Russians are making a new road. Dwelling Store .. $12 $20 4'j North Main 8t. Next to Eagle Hotel $18 Store, Bakery & Levelling, $25 Store He Found Livingstone. G. B. THOMPSON."N. In 18G9 James Gordon Bennett started him off for Africa to And Dr. David Livingstone, the explorer and missionary, of whom nothing had been hoard for two years. He reached Zunzlbar In January, 1871, organized hla search expedition and started for the inland in March with 102 native followers.W^rury's prices. Thomas J. Yates Campbell, Rozelle & FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. does not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to his friends and customers. Indigestion., causes more III health than anything else. It deranges the stomach and brings on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat,, cures indi gestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Kodol i.i not only a perfect digestant but a tissue building tonic as well. Itenewed health, perfect strength and increased vitality follow its use. The correspondent adds that bandits Mve attacked and cut other pnrts of the railroad and points out that the capture of Dalny will enable the Japanese to cut off Port Arthur's electrical New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. Evans Bros. New York, May 10, 1904. High. Low. Close. ,127% 127% 127% 17 16% 16% 48% 47% 47% 72 Webster supply Ho found Livingstone nt Ujiji, on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, in the following November, furnished him with supplies, explored the lake with him and then left him Just as Livingstone started out in his last expedition, in which he died. Gold Coin Flour Butterfly Flour Cream Sponge Flour Sunlight Flour $5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 40 South Main St., Pittston. A dispatch to a nows agency from Liao.vnng says: Am Sugar .. Am Car & F. .. Amal Copper .. Atchison com. B. R. T B. & U. .. .. Can Pacific Chicago & Alton C. F. I Patent Flour $5.75 "An accident to a train from Port Arthur to Harbin occurred May 8 near Tieling. Thirty passengers were killed and fifty injured, and the permanent way was greatly damaged. 72% 72 45% 78% 117 38 Long JHay Family Flour Hay, long and cut Bale straw 20 lb. Granulated Sugar 21 lbs. A Sugar For WEDDINGS CI mar arc ! For FUNERALS *101*Bl» i 5.50 .85 .70 1.00 1.00 45% 78% 117 38 20jibs. Sugar... 3 cans Tomatoes Cut Hay 1.00 .25 78% 117% 38 Just Received, Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.&CARPENTER. meter it. exeter bori Stanley got back to England in March, 1872, and found himself famous. The British association entertained him, Queen Victoria sent him a gold and diamond snuffbox, and the Royal Geographical society dined him. On consignment, a fine line of imported pictures, ranging in price from $4 to $35. Lovers of art should not miss this opportunity. Call at * 3 cans Pumpkin 3 large cans Baked Beans 3 cans Peas .25 "It is reported that a three days' typhoon greatly retarded the Japanese landing at Pitsewo." 31% 24 % 130 31% 23% 130 108% 108% 31% .25 .25 22 lbs. Br. Sugar 1.00 Erie 23% 130 New Del. Co. Butter 111 Central II & N Met St Ry .. Mo Pacific .. . N. Y. Central . Nof & West . Penneylvania . Peo Gas .. ... Reading .... . Rock Island .. So. Pacific ... So Rwy com . Union Pacific . U. S. Steel ... tJ. S. Steel pref Wabash .. PURSER'S, 108 North Main Street 4 doz. Sweet Pickles .25 Sweitzer Cheese Full Cream Cheese Russians to Avoid Battle. 107% 108% Large Dill Pickles, per doz Clover Seed Timothy Seed Millett Seod .16 7.50 1.75 1.50 Brick Cheese ....... Fresh Eggs, per dozen Onions, per peck ... .15 .20 ,30 Paris, May 10.—The correspondent at St. Petersburg of the Echo de Paris telegraphs as follows: "General Kuropntkin has ordered a general retreat and no doubt intends to avoid a battle until he has sufficient forces. He actually lias at his disposul not more than 150,000 men, exclusive of the garrison at Port Arthur, which consists of 30,- 000, and the garrison at Newchwang of 15,000. 'A general who knows the secrets of the mobilization tells me that the last 1,000 men making up the required 500,000 will leave Kasan July 21, adding: 'Wo will be very sick if the railway is not worked well. It is not likely that General Kuropatkin will fatigue his troops unnecessarily. If the Japanese forces press him, he will retire from Llaoyang to Mukden or even to Harbin. Retreat certainly is painful, biu it Is now indispensable.'" 108% 91% 114% 57 91 % 108% 91% Stanley was made governor of the Kongo by King Leopold. After his return from the Emin Pasha expedition he married In Westminster abbey Miss Dorothy Tennant and for live years sat in the house of commons as member for the London constituency of Lambeth. He received knighthood in 1899. Quick Arrest, 113% 113% 5G% 114 97 y4 43% 22% J. A. Gullcdge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucltlen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at W. C. Price, Farrar, Peck & Roberts Stroh pharmacy of West Pittston, druggists. BARGAINS 56% 113% 97 Hungarian Grass Seod 1.50 The finest line of brick, sweitzer and Limburger in town at lowest prices. Pure Lard Early June Peas, 3 for Tomatoes, 3 for ,10 .25 ,25 114% 97% 43% Canned Corn 22% 43% 22% Clover Seed Timothy Seed Millet Seed . 7.50 2.00 1.50 47% 20% 84% 10 47% 20% 47% 20% 83% 10 55% 37% We have them in an Up*to-Date line. Woman Assaulted by a Tramp. Hungarian Grass Seed 1.50 A full line of Fresh Garden Seeds, loose or in packets. 83% 10 55 Rochester, N. Y., May 10.—Mrs. Arthur W. Richardson, wife of one of the best known residents of this city, was viciously assaulted while alone at her home here by a tramp she was feeding, whose apparent motive was robbery. After felling the woman by a blow ou the back of the ueck the intruder bound her arms behind her and, forcing a handkerchief into hor mouth, left her unconscious, In which condition she wus discovered by her husband upon his return home. RED STAR TRADING STAMP8. Newest Goods. Note these Values. 55% 37% 37% is prepared to promptly fill all orders for fresh meats and specialties. Stanton's Meat Market THERE IS NO DOUBT William Dmry, CONSTIPATION CURED, All the leading varieties in fresh fish every Friday. Luzerne avenue. Both phones. but that you will find something to suit you in our lino of Spring and Summer Jiats. l lot Corset laee trimmed around neck und sleeves, worth aoc.'t these for l5e THE LEADING GROCER 1 lot Children's l5e. Muslin Drawers;special price........ ....loo A Barrytown Man's Experience With The anthracite coal tonnage for April amounted to 5,407,786 tons, an increase compared with April, 1903, of 363,786 tons. Large as was this tonnage during April, there wore many unfilled orders for domestic glzes at the end of the mouth, the demand having been far in excess of the production.1 lot Ladies' Cambric Night Dresses, a regular 75e. garment: here tor soc Cal-Cura Solvent T. A. DURKIN. We Quote Moderate Prices. 1 lot Light Shirting Calico; special price 6c Russians Out of Newchwang. Dr. David Kennedy's New Medicine ELITE MILLINERY STORE l lot Children's Dresses, embroidery trimmed, worth sue.; these go at -J5c Chefu, May 10.—Passeugers arriving today from Newchwang say that the Russian force probably evacuated that place during the night. Many had already departed yesterday, and those remaining made no secret of their intention to leave. There Is no activity whatever at the forts, where there are still guns In position. Three thousand bandits are camped outside the walls of Newchwang, ready to begin looting at the moment tho last Russian soldier has left the city. There are many foreign camp followers with the bandits, who are giving tho Russians much trouble along the railway between Newchwang and Mukden. Last week they destroyed a culvert and delated* traffic for four days. The Japanese fleet was in force off Port Arthur at midday Monday, but did not make any hostile ilemonstration. Cured Him Promptly, Nyack, N. Y., May 10.—Held in the fork of a tree 400 feet above the Hudson rlvor the body of a man murdered about five months ago was found by boys at play. The man had been beaten to death by a blunt weapon, his pockets rifled and then his body thrown over the nook mountain cliff, almost fD00 feet in height. The murderer evidently thought the body would fall Into the river and so hide forever all trace of his crime. The identity of the man is unknown. Body Pound In Tree Top. A Complete Line ot Groceries. Constipation leads to worse. Often it. is the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads to dangerous chronic disease. It should not be neglected, nor should It bo temporarily alleviated with- drastic purgatives. Here is a case in point: MRS. WM. WELCH, Prop. Ladles'Shirt Waists; a large assortment from 28c Agency for Chase & Sanborn's Teas and CoSees. Opposite Market St. Children's Striped ami Dotted Percale Sun Bonnets, the20c. kind; here for luc IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. L§GAL NOTICES. For a limited time, fine California Port and Sherry Wine for 20c per bottle, worth 50c. Children's Lawn Caps, usually sold for loc.: this lot yours for So Mr. C. S. Ofeterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic constipation and kidney trouble for four years. He tried many medicines without He heard of Calcura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, used it and began to improve rapidly. All of his old complaints have disappeared and he owes everything to Cal cura Solvent. * hiey Can Stop Their Hair Falling Oat Floor Oil Cloth, all widths; a yard 24o Matting, close and helfvy, attractive patterns. worth inc.; our price lao With Herplclde. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair is falling- out, can prevent the hair falling: out, and thicken the growth, with Newbro's '"Herplclde." Besides, Herplclde is one of the most agreeable hair dressings there is. Herplclde kills tho dandruff germ that eats the hair off at the root. After the. gqnp la destroyed) thfe root will shoot up. mid the hair grow long as ever. Even a sample will convince any lady that Newbro's Herplcldo ts an Indispensable toilet requisite. It Contains no oil or grease, It will not stain sr dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send lOc. in stamps for sample to The Herplside Co., Detroit, Mich. CHARTER NOTICE. 4 1 lot Leghorn Hats, untrimmed. worth 18c.: your choice 8c Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on Wednesday. June 1st. 1904, by John J). Tobias, Curls. ID. Evans. C. 15. Andrews, et al.. under the provisions of an Act ot,Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act •to provide for thalncorporatlon ami regulation ,,f f*r»;i)n nnrptiriqiriuH '.'-nnpmveil A ml I •jut h, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The Wilkesbarre Stationery and Paper Company, the character and object of which Is the carrying on of a wholesale and retail stationery and paper business, and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy, all the rights, benefits ana privileges of the said Act of Assembly, and its supplements. H.J. AIAHON, Attorney. - 3-10-17-24 FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR FAMILY USE. We are agents for Cosmopolitan Model Paper Patterns, seams allowed for; all lue - Marshalltown, la., May 10.—Suddenly and without a Moment's warning to a largo congregation, whose heads were bowed, Rev. O. R. Newell, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church here, fell stricken with paralysis in his pulpit while at ptjhyer. Stricken While Praying. Bartel's, Pabst and Scblitz Bottled Rnar Ale and Porter. J!_ Write to the Cal-cura Co., Kennedy Row, Rondout; N. Y., for a free sample bottle. — MAGNET Remember: Only one Dr. David Ken nedy ever lived in Rondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and be suro you get his new and latest medicine, which is sold only in $1.00 bottles. All Delivered at Tour Residence. Alexeieff Goes to Harbin. T. A. DURKIN. St Petersburg, May 10.—The war Commission adjourned it a late hoC ' Thinking about pictures; take tl it won't frame your ;m to Pursell. 45 S. Main Si . Both 'phones. 87 S. Main St., Pitts ton. T. J, Yates, Special Agent.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 10, 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 | 1904-05-10 |
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 |
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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 10, 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 | 1904-05-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19040510_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 | WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE HOME PAPER. People ' of , PltUton and Vicinity. Forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair tonight and Wednesday; fresh, northwesterly winds. For the ALL THE HOME NEWS. i 54th YEAR. (WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. I DAILY EST. Bi THEO. HART 1882. PITT TWO CENTS A COPY. 1 ft TD A fJlPQ FOltTY CENTS A MONTH. f O xAUM. THE RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK. HENRY MORTON STANLEY DEAD TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. 1 WHEN \ People's Store Ibis morning, but did not make public liny dispatches from the far east. This Is accepted us an Indication that no fresh collisions have occurred. The reenforcements prepared for General Kuropatkin are being hurried. Viceroy Talks A general strike of bakers was inaugurated In Berlin this morning and a bread famine is imminent. With Advertisers The Schaghty Hook powder mill, near Troy, N. Y., exploded'* this morning. Assistant Superintendent Chauncey Crandall and another employe were killed. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Alexeielf has telegraphed to the emper- er «* jouncing the transfer of his headrs to Harbin. It is expected that oCriOUS Land Actio'* 1 Kuropatkin will remove to — 00 Meagre Report of Another Famous African Explorer Succumbs to Pleurisy. ) Few peopl4 outside the large cities Jiave* a man who devotes lall his time to the advertisers. The Gazette has a; man especially for that purpose and a telephone message will bring him to your assistance at any time. 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. Noar Port Chester, N. Y., this morning, an Adpms Express special was wrecked. The engineer and fireman were killed. Stegmaier's „aen. RUSSIA HAS v ,^lORY The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do. ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. D100 Reward $100. HIS GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS The suspension of the firm of Floyd, Crawford & Co. from the Consolidated Exchange, New York, on the charge of "bucketing orders", was announced today. Poor Welsh Boy Adopted In New Or* leans, Served In Confederate Army, Led the Livingstone and Emin Pasha Expeditions, Opened Up Africa. Beer Her Information is That Port Arthur 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 50c 85c Night Gowns this week for 75c 50c Muslin Drawers this week for 25c 69c Muslin Skirts this week for 50c $1.00 Muslin Skirts this week for 75c $1.50 Muslin Skirts this week for 98c $2.00 Muslin Skirts this week for $1.50 Children's Muslin Drawers this week for 12 %c. is Free on the Land Side and That X you are buying the BEST * BEER for your money; the | BEST BEER for anybody's » money. 5 Stegmaier's Beer is brewed » from the best Malt and D Choicest Hops that money X can buy, YET it costs you % no more than common beer. 3 Insist on having Steg-2 maier's—there is no substi$ tute. the Japanese Have Been Repulsed London, May 10.—The distinguished African explorer, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, died this morning at his house, 2 Richmond terrace, Whitehall. in Another Land Encounter. Washington, May 10.—Acting wider the terms of the irrigation reclamation law, the secretary of- the interior has set apart $8,100,000 of the reclamation fund in connection with the following projects: For the Yuma project on the Colorado river, covering about 8TD,000 acres in Arizwa and California, $.%- 0(H),000; the Bellefourche project in South Dakota, 00,000 acres, $2,100,000; the Malheur project in Oregon, T5,000 acres, $2,000,000; the Fort Buford project on the Yellowstone river in North Dakota, $1,200,000. This appropriation will leave only about $0,000,- 000 of the reclamation fund of $27,- 00(1,000 to be disposed of. Arid Land Reclamation. London, May 10.—A telegram from Shan-Hai-Kwan says that a serious action has taken placo betweon Japanese and Russian forces south of Liao-Yang, Manchuria, and the Russians are falling back. Liao-Yang is on the railroad, between Mukden and Port Arthur. A fortnight ago Sir Henry, who hud been In a weak state of health for some months past, had a chill, which resulted in a severe attack of pleurisy, wtth complications. Lady Stanley was with her husband during his last hours. THE GLEN SUMMIT MCTEL, For the Season of 1904 Will Open Tiie hotel has been thoroughly renovated, important changes and additions have been made, and hotel plac ed under new management. It is situated on the summit of Mount Nescopec, 2,000 feet above sea level, Is an ideal mountain summer resort, reachthe Lehigh Valley June 25th, London, May 10.—The Toklo correspondent of the Central News sends a report that Koreans, In Russian pay, cut the Japanese military telegraph in the north of Hamuk-Yong Province, Korea. Sir Henry Morton Stanley wns born in 1841 in Wales and took the name of Stanley from a benefactor who adopted him. He went to the United States and was a newspaper correspondent in the civil war. Children's Night Gowns this week 39c Children's Lawn Aprons this week 15c Children's Corset Waists this week 10c ed conveniently via railroad. | Stegmaier Brewing Co When the Sap Rises WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.St. Petersburg, May 10.—Port Arthur is again free on the land side. The Japanese have been repulsed in an encounter 20 kilometers from the railroad. Kuropatkin has sent a long telegram from the front explaining the situation. He declares that his plans for the conduct of the war are different from those of Viceroy Alexieff.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. Fennel', of Marion, Ind., says: "I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a 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. When Livingstone wns lost In Africa he was chosen to lend the search for the missionary-explorer, nnd his expeditions, by which he took aid to Livingstone In 1872 and went to the relief of Under the efflcien that prince of hosts, guests of the hotel v cellent treatment. Chief among the ments are—riding, nis, boating, batliini , management of tfr. J. H. Murdick ill be assured ex- Lewlston, Me., May 10.—Mrs. Noel 0;iron was fatally burned last night. SI»o had placed a can of varnish on the litove, when 'the varnish ignited, and her clothing was set on fire. Before ii Id reached her she was enveloped in flnines, receiving injuries from which Mhe died soon after. Woman Fatally Burned. outdoor amuse riving, lawn-ten , etc. 9 9 |! J [ NEW 'PHONE 6462 J PITTSTON, PENN'A. i PEOPLE'SSTORE, Arrangements ha\je been made to allow stop-over at Glen Summit on all through tickets via the Lehigh Valley railroad. 15 South Main St., Pittston. Bread is The Staff of Life London, May 10.—A semi-official telegram from Mukden denies that Dalny has been captured. For booklet of the hotel, or other particulars, ask Lehigh Valley agents, or address C. S. Lee, general passenger agent. New York, Sniitiiigo de Chile, May 10.—The cabinet has resigned owing to the organization of a union of nil sections of Liberals. A new cabinet will be forrard. and It will be supported by a large majority of the Liberal elements. Chile to Have a New Cabinet. Paris, May 10.—Messages this morning deny the rumors current yesterday that the Russian cruiser Rurilc had been destroyed. There is a persistent rumor in Paris that telegraphic communication with Vladivostok has been cut and the railway destroyed. Yates, A Card. AN UNUSUAL CHANCE. The better the flour, the better the bread; the better the bread, tn We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. You can get a month's treatment (GO doses) of the best medicine in the world for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, "Dr. Howard's Specific," at my drug store for 25 cents. I will pay you back your money if it does not cure.—H. H. Tinker. stronger the staff. The brands we carry make the whitest, lightest bread. Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, I* Excellent lor Berlin, May 10.—It is officially an nounced that a daring attempt to destroy the entire fortress at Kroonstadt was frustrated at the last moment.r BACKACHE, 1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" J. F. Kane. J. H. Houck, Wm. 0. Price. Chas. Waters. C. D. Stroh. SIR HENRY M. STANLEY. Emin Pasha in 1887-80, were lending events of their time, while they were of great value in opening up the heart of Africa. Dr. T. E. Welsh, dentist, 25 N. Main. Evans' Success, per bbl $5.75 Butterfly Flour, per bbl 5.75 Surprise Flour, per bbl 5.75 Seal Flour, per bbl 5.75 Feed 1.30 Oats .57 Butter, fancy creamery « .25 Cheese, per lb ,14 Skinned Ham, per lb « .12 Buckwheat Flour, 25 lb sack...« .75 Cold Snaps, 3 lb package .12 Aunt Jemima, 3 packages for..25 Nabob, per package, « .10 Maple Sugar, 2 lb for .25 Maple Syrup, 1 qt can « .25 Maplo Syrup, yz gallon can .48 Maple Syrup, 1 gallon can.....,, .85 Fancy Table Syrup, 2y2 lb can.« .10 Honey, per cake .16 Honey, per glass .10 a oi. Louis World's Fair Information Bureau has been established at 2S7 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., in charge of B. F. Kelley, where Information will be cheerfully furnished. 16tf FLEET SHUT OUT. V Part of Vladivostok Squadron Trapped. The ten day coach excursion to St. Louis, next Wednesday, May DL via I). L. & W., fare $17, is the fijpst of the season. The train leaves Pyttston Junction at 12:17, noon, and arrives Junction at 12:17, noon, and arrives at St. Louis at 2 o'clock the next afternoon.PAIN EXPELLER. GIVE YOUR FAMILY Russians Retreating, Sir Henry's name was originally John Rowlands. He was reared in a poorhouse near St. Asaph, began life ns a cnbln boy and got to New Orleans, where he was adopted by a merchant, whose name he took. good, pure Groceries; the tasteful, health producing kind, such as we sell. Remembejc, too, that "variety is the spice of life," and it will pay you to deal at a store that carries a large and varied stock. Right there we till the bill agaiu. Our goods are reliable and our prices right. London, May 10.—The Daily Telegraph's Sooul correspondent snys, "It is believed here that a portion of the Russian Vladivostok fleet hns been successfully shut out and is now in the sea of Japan trying to evade the Jap- it one without Trade Mirt "j :iaa out of man; itlties • Notice to Property Owners. ftoria.lll.Juna 15*1898 A Having forebouttanyaais been selling your'ANCHOR AIN EXPELLER: I would Now is a good time to look over your fences, walks and buildings, and place your order for the lumber, poultry netting, etc., you will need for spring repairs. Get your orders in before th£ spring rush. You will get lowest prices, best material and prompt service from J. E. Patterson & Co. He served In the Confederate army and as ensign on the Ironclad Ticonderoga. After the war he went as a newspaper correspondent to Turkey. In 1808 he did his first important piece of newspaper work, going to Abyssinia with the British expedition as correspondent of the New York Herald...rffsay.that IMS without doubr one of (he best, if not THE BEST REMEDYon the market for Rheumatism and kindred diseases. '.Very respectfully,: i./.rt r/i .1.m'w anese." Fillings that laBt. Dr. Welsh, dentist The Tokyo correspondent of the Dally Chronicle says 15,000 Russians are retiring from Newchwang to Liaoyang.FOR RENT. Dwelling Dwelling $25 $15 28c. and 50c. at all druggists or turougtl IF. Ad. Blchter ft Co., 816 Petri St., New Sort BRENNAN & ROBERTS, A largo quantity of old newspapers remain on hand at the Gazette office. Those wishing paper to lay under carpets, etc., can have two large bundles for five cents. tf 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. k Recommended by prominent Phy* A 8ician8, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Atinistern.eta^^M The correspondent also says that Chinese bandits have destroyed the road to Tashlchia and Ilaicheng. Tashichia is the junction for the Newchwang branch of the Port Arthur-Mukden line and Ilaicheng is farther north on the main line. The Russians are making a new road. Dwelling Store .. $12 $20 4'j North Main 8t. Next to Eagle Hotel $18 Store, Bakery & Levelling, $25 Store He Found Livingstone. G. B. THOMPSON."N. In 18G9 James Gordon Bennett started him off for Africa to And Dr. David Livingstone, the explorer and missionary, of whom nothing had been hoard for two years. He reached Zunzlbar In January, 1871, organized hla search expedition and started for the inland in March with 102 native followers.W^rury's prices. Thomas J. Yates Campbell, Rozelle & FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. does not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to his friends and customers. Indigestion., causes more III health than anything else. It deranges the stomach and brings on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat,, cures indi gestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Kodol i.i not only a perfect digestant but a tissue building tonic as well. Itenewed health, perfect strength and increased vitality follow its use. The correspondent adds that bandits Mve attacked and cut other pnrts of the railroad and points out that the capture of Dalny will enable the Japanese to cut off Port Arthur's electrical New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. Evans Bros. New York, May 10, 1904. High. Low. Close. ,127% 127% 127% 17 16% 16% 48% 47% 47% 72 Webster supply Ho found Livingstone nt Ujiji, on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, in the following November, furnished him with supplies, explored the lake with him and then left him Just as Livingstone started out in his last expedition, in which he died. Gold Coin Flour Butterfly Flour Cream Sponge Flour Sunlight Flour $5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 40 South Main St., Pittston. A dispatch to a nows agency from Liao.vnng says: Am Sugar .. Am Car & F. .. Amal Copper .. Atchison com. B. R. T B. & U. .. .. Can Pacific Chicago & Alton C. F. I Patent Flour $5.75 "An accident to a train from Port Arthur to Harbin occurred May 8 near Tieling. Thirty passengers were killed and fifty injured, and the permanent way was greatly damaged. 72% 72 45% 78% 117 38 Long JHay Family Flour Hay, long and cut Bale straw 20 lb. Granulated Sugar 21 lbs. A Sugar For WEDDINGS CI mar arc ! For FUNERALS *101*Bl» i 5.50 .85 .70 1.00 1.00 45% 78% 117 38 20jibs. Sugar... 3 cans Tomatoes Cut Hay 1.00 .25 78% 117% 38 Just Received, Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.&CARPENTER. meter it. exeter bori Stanley got back to England in March, 1872, and found himself famous. The British association entertained him, Queen Victoria sent him a gold and diamond snuffbox, and the Royal Geographical society dined him. On consignment, a fine line of imported pictures, ranging in price from $4 to $35. Lovers of art should not miss this opportunity. Call at * 3 cans Pumpkin 3 large cans Baked Beans 3 cans Peas .25 "It is reported that a three days' typhoon greatly retarded the Japanese landing at Pitsewo." 31% 24 % 130 31% 23% 130 108% 108% 31% .25 .25 22 lbs. Br. Sugar 1.00 Erie 23% 130 New Del. Co. Butter 111 Central II & N Met St Ry .. Mo Pacific .. . N. Y. Central . Nof & West . Penneylvania . Peo Gas .. ... Reading .... . Rock Island .. So. Pacific ... So Rwy com . Union Pacific . U. S. Steel ... tJ. S. Steel pref Wabash .. PURSER'S, 108 North Main Street 4 doz. Sweet Pickles .25 Sweitzer Cheese Full Cream Cheese Russians to Avoid Battle. 107% 108% Large Dill Pickles, per doz Clover Seed Timothy Seed Millett Seod .16 7.50 1.75 1.50 Brick Cheese ....... Fresh Eggs, per dozen Onions, per peck ... .15 .20 ,30 Paris, May 10.—The correspondent at St. Petersburg of the Echo de Paris telegraphs as follows: "General Kuropntkin has ordered a general retreat and no doubt intends to avoid a battle until he has sufficient forces. He actually lias at his disposul not more than 150,000 men, exclusive of the garrison at Port Arthur, which consists of 30,- 000, and the garrison at Newchwang of 15,000. 'A general who knows the secrets of the mobilization tells me that the last 1,000 men making up the required 500,000 will leave Kasan July 21, adding: 'Wo will be very sick if the railway is not worked well. It is not likely that General Kuropatkin will fatigue his troops unnecessarily. If the Japanese forces press him, he will retire from Llaoyang to Mukden or even to Harbin. Retreat certainly is painful, biu it Is now indispensable.'" 108% 91% 114% 57 91 % 108% 91% Stanley was made governor of the Kongo by King Leopold. After his return from the Emin Pasha expedition he married In Westminster abbey Miss Dorothy Tennant and for live years sat in the house of commons as member for the London constituency of Lambeth. He received knighthood in 1899. Quick Arrest, 113% 113% 5G% 114 97 y4 43% 22% J. A. Gullcdge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucltlen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at W. C. Price, Farrar, Peck & Roberts Stroh pharmacy of West Pittston, druggists. BARGAINS 56% 113% 97 Hungarian Grass Seod 1.50 The finest line of brick, sweitzer and Limburger in town at lowest prices. Pure Lard Early June Peas, 3 for Tomatoes, 3 for ,10 .25 ,25 114% 97% 43% Canned Corn 22% 43% 22% Clover Seed Timothy Seed Millet Seed . 7.50 2.00 1.50 47% 20% 84% 10 47% 20% 47% 20% 83% 10 55% 37% We have them in an Up*to-Date line. Woman Assaulted by a Tramp. Hungarian Grass Seed 1.50 A full line of Fresh Garden Seeds, loose or in packets. 83% 10 55 Rochester, N. Y., May 10.—Mrs. Arthur W. Richardson, wife of one of the best known residents of this city, was viciously assaulted while alone at her home here by a tramp she was feeding, whose apparent motive was robbery. After felling the woman by a blow ou the back of the ueck the intruder bound her arms behind her and, forcing a handkerchief into hor mouth, left her unconscious, In which condition she wus discovered by her husband upon his return home. RED STAR TRADING STAMP8. Newest Goods. Note these Values. 55% 37% 37% is prepared to promptly fill all orders for fresh meats and specialties. Stanton's Meat Market THERE IS NO DOUBT William Dmry, CONSTIPATION CURED, All the leading varieties in fresh fish every Friday. Luzerne avenue. Both phones. but that you will find something to suit you in our lino of Spring and Summer Jiats. l lot Corset laee trimmed around neck und sleeves, worth aoc.'t these for l5e THE LEADING GROCER 1 lot Children's l5e. Muslin Drawers;special price........ ....loo A Barrytown Man's Experience With The anthracite coal tonnage for April amounted to 5,407,786 tons, an increase compared with April, 1903, of 363,786 tons. Large as was this tonnage during April, there wore many unfilled orders for domestic glzes at the end of the mouth, the demand having been far in excess of the production.1 lot Ladies' Cambric Night Dresses, a regular 75e. garment: here tor soc Cal-Cura Solvent T. A. DURKIN. We Quote Moderate Prices. 1 lot Light Shirting Calico; special price 6c Russians Out of Newchwang. Dr. David Kennedy's New Medicine ELITE MILLINERY STORE l lot Children's Dresses, embroidery trimmed, worth sue.; these go at -J5c Chefu, May 10.—Passeugers arriving today from Newchwang say that the Russian force probably evacuated that place during the night. Many had already departed yesterday, and those remaining made no secret of their intention to leave. There Is no activity whatever at the forts, where there are still guns In position. Three thousand bandits are camped outside the walls of Newchwang, ready to begin looting at the moment tho last Russian soldier has left the city. There are many foreign camp followers with the bandits, who are giving tho Russians much trouble along the railway between Newchwang and Mukden. Last week they destroyed a culvert and delated* traffic for four days. The Japanese fleet was in force off Port Arthur at midday Monday, but did not make any hostile ilemonstration. Cured Him Promptly, Nyack, N. Y., May 10.—Held in the fork of a tree 400 feet above the Hudson rlvor the body of a man murdered about five months ago was found by boys at play. The man had been beaten to death by a blunt weapon, his pockets rifled and then his body thrown over the nook mountain cliff, almost fD00 feet in height. The murderer evidently thought the body would fall Into the river and so hide forever all trace of his crime. The identity of the man is unknown. Body Pound In Tree Top. A Complete Line ot Groceries. Constipation leads to worse. Often it. is the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads to dangerous chronic disease. It should not be neglected, nor should It bo temporarily alleviated with- drastic purgatives. Here is a case in point: MRS. WM. WELCH, Prop. Ladles'Shirt Waists; a large assortment from 28c Agency for Chase & Sanborn's Teas and CoSees. Opposite Market St. Children's Striped ami Dotted Percale Sun Bonnets, the20c. kind; here for luc IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. L§GAL NOTICES. For a limited time, fine California Port and Sherry Wine for 20c per bottle, worth 50c. Children's Lawn Caps, usually sold for loc.: this lot yours for So Mr. C. S. Ofeterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic constipation and kidney trouble for four years. He tried many medicines without He heard of Calcura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, used it and began to improve rapidly. All of his old complaints have disappeared and he owes everything to Cal cura Solvent. * hiey Can Stop Their Hair Falling Oat Floor Oil Cloth, all widths; a yard 24o Matting, close and helfvy, attractive patterns. worth inc.; our price lao With Herplclde. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair is falling- out, can prevent the hair falling: out, and thicken the growth, with Newbro's '"Herplclde." Besides, Herplclde is one of the most agreeable hair dressings there is. Herplclde kills tho dandruff germ that eats the hair off at the root. After the. gqnp la destroyed) thfe root will shoot up. mid the hair grow long as ever. Even a sample will convince any lady that Newbro's Herplcldo ts an Indispensable toilet requisite. It Contains no oil or grease, It will not stain sr dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send lOc. in stamps for sample to The Herplside Co., Detroit, Mich. CHARTER NOTICE. 4 1 lot Leghorn Hats, untrimmed. worth 18c.: your choice 8c Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on Wednesday. June 1st. 1904, by John J). Tobias, Curls. ID. Evans. C. 15. Andrews, et al.. under the provisions of an Act ot,Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act •to provide for thalncorporatlon ami regulation ,,f f*r»;i)n nnrptiriqiriuH '.'-nnpmveil A ml I •jut h, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The Wilkesbarre Stationery and Paper Company, the character and object of which Is the carrying on of a wholesale and retail stationery and paper business, and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy, all the rights, benefits ana privileges of the said Act of Assembly, and its supplements. H.J. AIAHON, Attorney. - 3-10-17-24 FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR FAMILY USE. We are agents for Cosmopolitan Model Paper Patterns, seams allowed for; all lue - Marshalltown, la., May 10.—Suddenly and without a Moment's warning to a largo congregation, whose heads were bowed, Rev. O. R. Newell, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church here, fell stricken with paralysis in his pulpit while at ptjhyer. Stricken While Praying. Bartel's, Pabst and Scblitz Bottled Rnar Ale and Porter. J!_ Write to the Cal-cura Co., Kennedy Row, Rondout; N. Y., for a free sample bottle. — MAGNET Remember: Only one Dr. David Ken nedy ever lived in Rondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and be suro you get his new and latest medicine, which is sold only in $1.00 bottles. All Delivered at Tour Residence. Alexeieff Goes to Harbin. T. A. DURKIN. St Petersburg, May 10.—The war Commission adjourned it a late hoC ' Thinking about pictures; take tl it won't frame your ;m to Pursell. 45 S. Main Si . Both 'phones. 87 S. Main St., Pitts ton. T. J, Yates, Special Agent. |
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