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- WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE HOME PAPER. Pore cart Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for,' Eastern Pennsylvania. Occasional showers tonight and Thursday; Thursday, light southerly winds. For the People of Pitteton and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. .PITTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY, ULY 27, 1904. 54th YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. 1 DAILY EST. bi THEO. HART 1882. „ TWO CENTS A COPY. I C1 DAP FOltTY CKNT8 A MONTH. [ '» x AUJliio. ROOSEVELT other people on earth, and this, too, even if we do not sell any of our products abroad. In addition to this, we have come to be the greatest exporting nation in the world. For the year e nding June 30th, 1904, our exports to foreign countries were valued at ii,460,000,000, of which $450,0(10.000 were products of the factory. The work! fell in our debt last year $470,000,pOO, an increase of $75,000,000 over tlie preceding year. without fear, favor or partiality. Under the constitution you have recommended legislation to Congress from time to time, as it was your duly to do, and when it was passed by Congress have approved it. You have under the Constitution led in making a treaty which was ratified by the Senale and is approved by the people, which not only assures, but under the law and appropriations made.by Congress proceeds with tre construction of the Panama canal. TEAMSTERS JOIN STRIKE LATEST NEWS OF THE WAR. ►.MM »*»!»») ►#*»*, I You Can't Go Wrong If | PEOPLE S STORE Official News of the Tacchi Kao Fight. Formosa Released No Stamps But Full Value for Your Money. Read tho Items bolow. You'll find thorn interesting : London, July 27.—The Peninsula and Oriental Co. announces' the receipt of a cable message that the steamer Forrrtossa, which was captured by the Russian volunteer fleet, had been released, and was now proceeding to Yokohama. NOTIFIED. you just ask for Stockyards Drivers, Seven Hundred Strong, Quit. Stegmaier's One case summer lawns nice assortment of patterns for 3c, a yd. Children's trimmed hats, regular value $1.00, reduced to 39c each. L idies' and children's sun bonnets for 10c each. • Toklo, July 27.—An C flicial dispatch regarding the fight at Taschd Kao and the subsequent retreal or the Russians con tains I he information that the Japanese force consisted of an army under General Oku and the Aaku Shan column under General Nodzu. These combined Japanese forces attacked Taschi Kao on Sunday night and the next day captured all the important topographical keys to the pl'ace. The Russians numbered five divisions and their losses are not. Known. Committee Tells Him This |HD)icy of protection has always been opposed by the opponents of the Republican party and is opposed by them today. !n their last national platform, adopted at. St. Louis, they denounce protection as robbery. They never have been given powpr but they proceeded by word and act to destroy the policy of protection. Their platform is aCs silent as the (crave touching the gold standard and our currency system. Their chosen leader, after his nomination, having l.'i en as silent as a siphynx up to that time, sent his telegram, saying in substance that the gold standard is established, and that he will govern 1 imseif accordingly if he should be PACKERS EMPLOY 7,000. STOCK The Republican party, under your leadership, keeps* its record from the beginning under Lincoln of d'oing things, the right thing at the right lime and in the right way, notwithstanding the opposition to those who oppose the right policies from the selfish or partisan standpoint. They dare not tell the'truth about your official action or the record of the party and then condemn it. They can, for selfish or partisan reasons', abuse you personally and misrepresent the parity which you lead. It hs true, however, that,'so far, their abuse of your action and their alleged fear of your personality is insignificant as compared with the personal and partisan carpings against Lincoln, Grant and Me Kin ley when they were clothed witih lKiwer by the people. Those whose only grievance is that you have enforced the law and those who carp for mere partisan capital will not, in my judgment, reap the harvest of success. The Republican party for you and under your leadership appeals to the grea't body of the people who live in the sweat of their faces, make the civilization, control the Republic, iigh't its battles, and determine its policies for approval and continuance Boys' sailor suits, regular \alue 75c and $1.00, your choice for 39c a suit. of Nominal. yv~ Police on Guard Night and Day, but In Spite of Their Vigilance Numerous Riots Occur—Two Men Fatally Shot. Mayor Harrison Will Not Interfere. LAGER Ladies' shirt waist suits, always sold for $3.00, if we have your size only $1.48. Chicago, July 1!7. The sympathetic strike at the stockyards was made complete' this morning. The belated sanction to the teamsters joining their brother workmen in the general strlky was given last night by the officers of the International Teamsters' union, and the 700 drivers employed in the packing industry in Chicago quit work accordingly. With the union teamsters out every union organization represented in the Chicago packing plants is on strike. The teamsters' organization is considered one of the most important organizations in the present controversy and all along lias been mainly depended upon to bring success to the strikers. It is a rich amber colored beer equal to the finest imported, in BODY, TASTE and QUALITY. 10 dozen light percale wrappers all sizes for 39c each. Window shades with spring rollers for 7c each. CERElwNY St. Petersburg, July 27.—A local newspaper today prints a striking article on the possibility of war between Great Brilain and Russia. The paper proceeds to show that Great Britain's navy is stronger than the combined navies of Russia, Germany and' France. Great Britain, the paper says, could immediately close all the ports and bombard the coast wherever she desired. WAS SIMPLE. This may sound rather strong, but wo mean just what we say and YOU can test our statement without much trouble, as the beer is for sale at all cafes or you can order a dozen bottles direct from the brewery. Price 50c per dozen. 1 lot of Ladies' belts, all kinds to choose from, your choice for 9c. Men's suspenders made from good webbing with good strong buckles, only 8c a pair. Men's turkey red handkerchiefs, large size, 4c each. elected 1 congratulate Mm. It is better to l.e right late than never. It is better to be right in one thing than wrong ii. all Ihings. I wonder if it ever occurred to him that if his vote and support for his party's candidate in 181)0 and 1900 had been decisive we would now have the silver standard. I wondc what made him send that tele- Took Place on the Lawn Men's good strong working shirts, well made, worth 50c, very special price 25c each. Ijondon, July 27.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Co. wires that the Kut&ian foreign office, in the uKatter of the sinking of the Knight Commander, lias come to the conclusion that, under the circumstances, ships whoso cargoes contain contraband goods may at Sagamore Hill. Stegmaier Brewing Co Little if any ndrnntupto has beer gained by either side in the stockyard* strike, and there is 110 hope of any iin mediate settlement of the difficulty. IMo Stamps given here. {.'.i am after Jic was nominated, anCl why he diiCl not send it before. When did he have a change of heart and judgment?. And does he at heart believe in the gold standard and our currency system, or does he now try to reap where he has not sown? If perchance he should be elected by forcing together discordant elements, I submit that, with a Democratic House of Representatives or House and Senate, there would be no harmonious action in legislation or administration tlmt would benefit the people, but tliat doubt and discontent would everywhere distress production and labor. Consumption would be curtailed. In short, we would have an experience similar to that from 1893 to 1897. If this chosen leader and his friends are converts to Republican policies, should not they "bring forth fruits meet for repentance" before they ask to he placed in the highest positions to affect tiio well-being of all? Or if they profess all things to all men, then they are not worthy the confidence of any man. If clothed with power, will they follow in the paths of legislation according to their loves and votes as manifested by their action always heretofore, or will they stand by, protect and defend the gold standard and our currency system that have been created under the lead of the Republican party? PEOPLE S STORE, PITTSTON, PENN'A. CANNON SPOKE be suuk NEW TJIONE 5452 Realizing that they have one of the hardest propositions to contend with in the history of the packing industry, the packers are leaving nothing undone to gain the upper hand iu the struggle With their 30,000 union employees who are on strike. Workmen from outside points are being rnsheil to Chicago and taken to the stockyards under police protection to till the places of the strikers. It Is announced by the packers that 7,(KM) new men are now Installed In the different plants at the stockyards. With these men and with the new arrivals that are expected each day the packers expect to get their affairs iih such shape that the strikers will be compelled to seek a truce iu the hostilities'and seek a peaceable settlement at the dictation of the employers. New Men Rushed to Stockyards. Ixmdon, July 27.—In the house of commons, today, Premier Balfour expressed the hope that ho would be able to make a statement tomorrow regarding the Stoppage of ttritisli vessels in the Red Sea. He added that he regretted to say information reached him this morning which leaves little room to doubt th.» report concerning the sinking of tilie Knight Commander. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST FOR COMMITTEE. in iwwer 15 South Main Street, I'ittston. The office of President of the United Slates is the greatest on earth, and many competent men ir the Republican party are ambitious to hold it, yet the Republican convention met at Chicago June last, and cordially, with one accord, nominated you as the candidate of the party for President. I am sure all Republicans and a multitude of good citizens who do not call themselves Republicans said "Amen." BRENNAN & ROBERTS Price List. Watch Our Prices! President Roosevelt Delivered a Brief Address of Acceptance Best patent flour $5.40 FULL WEIGHTS Potatoes, per bushel .. . 80 The Speeches. First Class Meat Market. Meats in plenty and variety at the Chicago Cash Meat Market. Meal and chop 1.20 QUALITY GUARANTEED. In pursuance of the usual custom the convention appointed a committee, of which it honored me with the chairmanship, to wait upon you and inform you of its action, which duty, speaking for the committee, I now cheerfully perform, with the hope and the confident expectation that a majority of the people of the republic will in November next approve the action by el*losing electors who will assure your election to the Presidency Corn and cracked corn . . 1.20 Bran and middlings 1.20 NEW ENGINES ON PLANES. Hay, long and cut OUR BRANDS OF FLOUR ARE THE BEST TO BE HAD. Oyster Bay, Ijong Island, July 27.— President Roosevelt learned today officially that he was nominated at Chicago to lead tlio forces of his party through this year's campaign. In addition to the committeemen from various states and territories who gathered at 'the President's home to witness the ceremonies, there were a number of distinguished guests, especially invited. The committee and the guests arrived at 1):30. The procession proceeded afoot to Sagamore Hill, where they were received by President Roosevelt on the steps leading to the Veranda. At 12:20, without any ceremonial delay, Speaker Cannon delivered the notification speech, in behalf of the committee. At its conclusion, President Roosevelt made reply. The whole ceremony occupied less than half an hour. Although the company was not a large one they indulged in enthusiastic cheers for RodSsvvelt. after which luncheon was served. The visitors left on a special train at 3:30. 3 bundles straw Improvement Costing ?100.000 Made \ Lines of vigilant policemeu ure guarding Hit' entrances tn the stockyards day ami liiglit, hut despite this precaution disturbances have heen nuincrous, and two of them ended with fatal results. Dairy Butter . by the Jersey Cent-aK Compriry Full cream cheese Butterfly Flour, per barrel.. $5.40 Success Flour, per barrel ..$5.40 Seal Flour, per barrel $5.40 New Gould Flour, per barrel $5.40, at Ashley Lard, pure The Jersey Central recently installed new machinery at I wo of the t hree planes at Ashley at a cost of .about $loo,oon and the work was done In the remarkably short time of 25 days, under the direction of Master Mechanic J. O. Thomas, who was ably assisted by a corps of workmen, a force or 50 men who worked day and night until the job was -completed. The work required some fine engineering. A new large engine was instr.lled at each of the planes, together with other jnachinery used in hauling the coal and freight to the top of the mountain. The work was started July 1 and it was completed on Monday of this week. The old machinery had become inadequate for the work, as were the old foundations of stone, concrete being substitute'' The new machinery is of the latest pattern, with steel joints. It was bu'lt. at the South Bethlehem steel works lOach engine has 3fix4S cylinders, the weight of the drums in each engine being 5(1 tons, the total weight ol all combined Tobacco, all kinds Two Fatally Shot. Quart root beer bottles . as your own successor While an attack wii.v being made on some colored strike breakers as they were leaving the stockyards John Stokes, one of the strikers, was shot and fatally wounded by one of the negroes. Stokes, together with fully a hundred companions, it is said, rushed the negroes and one of the latter drew a revolver and tirCDd into the crowd, hitting Stokes. The police were close at hand and succeeded in scattering the Pint root beer bottles ... Chop, corn, per 100 $1.20 Corn meal, cr. corn, per 100 $1.20 Bran and Br. Midd., per 100 $1.20 Onions, per peck . .... 40 ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS. The only place to buy your groceries is at Oats, per bushel Butter, best Del. Co. D per U) 21c Dairy or Creamery, i Clioeso, full cream, per lb Eggs, per doz Potatoes, per peck Can Tomatoes, best pack. 2 lb. can Baking Powder. Corn Starch, per package Loose starch, per lb. Gr. sugar, 19 lbs. for .53c BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Correct revenue laws, protection or free trade, the gold standard and our currency system, all depend upon the sentiment of the majority of our people as voiced at the ballot-box. A nw- Reviews the Party's Record and De clares it Unwise to Change Poll 42 North Main St. Next to Katfle Hotel ..lie ..21c ..20c ..07c ..20c cies that Have Worked so Well tification Committer Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the No- rioters. (7\rurt/'s prices. jority may change our revenue laws; a majority may change our currency laws; a majority may destroy our gold standard and establish , the silver standard, or. in lieu of either or both, make the treasury note, non-in'terestbearing and irredeemable, the sole standard of value. I am deeply sensible of the high honor conferred upon me by the rep- In another riot, within a hundred feet of tluD same place and loss than an hour after the one in which Stokes was injured a negro strike breaker was shot and instantly killed. The rioters escaped before the police arrived on the scene, and it is not known who is responsible for the shooting. 05c 05c rescntatlves of the Republican party assembled in convention, and 1 accept the nomination for the Presidency with solemn realization of the obligations 1 assume. I heartily approve the declaration of principles which the Republican National Convention has adopted, and at some future day I shall communicate to you, Mr. Chairman, more at length and iu detail a formal written acceptance of $1.00 Boat Patent Flour.. Best Family Flour. Rye Flour, per sack Chop antl Meal Com anil Cr. Com.. Bran and Midds... Hay, long and cut.. Bale straw Dol. Co. Butter Full Cream Cheese. Pure Lard, loose... Pail Lard Tobacco, all kinds . Potatoes, per bushel Onions, per peck $5.40 $5.25 $1.25 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 SPEAKER CANNON'S SPEECH. Sir, let us turn from the region of doubt and double-deal in g» the debatable land, to the region of assured certainty. The Republican party stands for protection, It stand's for the gold standard and our currency system. All these dwell in legislation enacted under the lead of the Republican party and against the most "determined opposition of the Democratic party, including its leader and .candidate. These being our policies, and having been most useful to the country, we have confidence in and love them. If it be necessary from time to time that thev should be strengthened here and controlled there, the Republican party stJands ready, with loving, competent hands, to apply the proper i emedy. I say Chief of l'olice O'Neill, who lias taken personal charge of 1 lie 375 policemen detailed to the stockyards duty during the strike, declares that the police have the strike situation well in hand and that they will be able to control tiie strikers and their friends. When Mayor Harrison was asked if lie intended to take any action in an attempt to stop the strike, he said {hat for the present at least the matter would be under control of the police department find that as yet tlio,strike was purely an affair to be looked after by the police. Evans Bros. The Republican Party is the Party 4G South Main St., Pittston. That Does the Right Thing at the being 200 tons, Right Time in the Right Way the nomination Mr. President:—The people of the United States, by blood, heredity, ed- Three years ago I became President because of the death of my lamented predecessor. I then stated that it was (Continued on Page Four,) Campbell, Rozelle & For WEDDINGS C|Aw*rft f For FUNERALS ucation and practice, are a self-governing people. We have sometimes been suYJetet to prejudice and embarrassment from harmful conditions, but Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B.CMPENTER. hitii «T. hith MM FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Webster we have outgrown prejudice and overcome conditions as rapidly as pos New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. New York Judy 27 1281', 127% 18 D•« 18 Swift Plant Running at St. Paul slide, having due regard to law and ll»« rights' of individuals. We have sometimes made mistakes from a fatee sense of security or from a de- St. l'aul, Minn., July 27.—A meeting of 800 striking butchers who did not return to work at the Swift packing plant was held at strike headquarters, and it was unanimously voted to remain out and await the result of the Chicago strike. Othcrwise'tliere is no change in the situation. The Swift plant continues in operation. 19 lbs. Sugar Best Dairy Butter 4 doz. Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles, per doz... Sliced Boiled Ham, per glass .15 Chip Beef, per glass, 15c and 25c Prunes, 2, 3 and 4 lbs 25 Rice, 3 and 5 lbs 25 Pint Mason Jars, per doz... .45 Quart Mason Jars, per doz.. .50 2 quart Mason Jars, per doz. .05 Jelly Glasses, per doz .-. .25 Fine Brick and Limburger Cheese Fresh Vegetables every morning. 1.00 .21 .25 .10 1901 William Oruiy, Am Sugar Am Car & F. 327V& 18 20% sire to change policies instead of lettin} well enough alone, merely to see what would happen, but We have always paid the penally of unwise action at I lie ballot-box and endured the suffering until, under the law through the 'ballot-box we have re- "remedy". Being our policies, we will not willingly subject them to their enemies for. slow starvation on the one hand or to siulden destruction on Am Loco .. Amal Copper Atchison com B. R. T. .. . B. & O. „ . . 2OV2 Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, Clearance Sale at the Magnet 50% 75% 49 77 Vi "" r& 75% 49 82% 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street, the other 50% Since the Republican party was restored to power in 1S97, tinder the lead of MeKinley, our country has Can Pacific .. Ches & Ohio .. Chicago & Alton C. F. I. Erie 83% 123'/. 38 Yi 82% 122V4 32 % 122V4 32 % Kansas City, July 27—The allied trades remain at work owing to tbe noparrival of the sympathetic strike order from Chicago, while nearly 100 strikers, tired of waiting for benefits from the Chicago headquarters, have returned to work at the Armour and Fowler plants. Strikers Return to Work turned to correct policies. No nation has so successfully solved all problems and Chosen proper policies as our nation. Under the lead of publican party for over 40 years, the United States from being a third-class power among the nations has become in every respecl first. The people rule. The people ruling, it is necessary that they should be competent to rule. Competency requires not only patriotism, but material well-being. education, statecraft. 40 % 39% 34 % 23% 39% T. A. DURKIN. For tlio next 10 clays we will some rare values. This is our Semi-Annual Clearanoe Sale, and we shall make it the largest in point of values. prospered in production and in commerce as it has never prospered before. In wealth we stand first, among all the nations. Under the lead of William MeKinley the war with Spain was speedily brought to a successful conclusion. Under the treaty of peace and our action Cuba :s free, and under guaranties written in her constitution and our legislation it is assured that she will ever remain free. We also acquired Porto Rico, Guam and the Philippines by a treaty, the ratification of which was only possible by the votes of Democratic senators. Civil government has' been established in Porto Rico, and we are journeying toward civil government in the Philippines as rapidly as the people of the archipelago are able to receive it, and this, too, notwithstanding ' the false cry of "imperialism" raised by the Democratic party and still insisted upon, which led to insurrection in the Philippines and tends to lead to further insurrection there. The record of the Republican party under the lead of William MeKinley has imssed into history. Wfco dares assail it? 35% Ill Central . Ju. & N Manhattan ., Met St Ry M. K. & T. .. Mo Pacific . N. Y. Central Norf & West St. Paul .. . Ont & West Pennsylvania Peo Gas .. , . 24% 135% .113% .150 .115 23% 135 112% 150 114% 112% 150 114% Best Patent Flour Bartel's Bottled Boer, Ale and __ Porter, 2 doz. cases. $1.00 $5.25 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.15 Pabst Bottled Famous Mil- 92 % 38% 91% 91% 117% 38% All Fort Worth Plants Aotive. Just a few prices to give you au idea of what we are doing: 118 117% Fort Worth, Tex., .Tilly 27.—There is no change in the packing house strike situation. All plants are working and the highest price ever offered in this market was paid for cattle today. We Give Red Star Trading Stamps and Full Weights Guaranteed. waukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart GO VI 59% 59% 1 Lot Calico ami percale wrappers, trimmed with deep flounce ami braid, worth dm*. Kale price 14Ci% 145% 145% LEGAL NOTICES. The people, under the lead of the Republican party, wrote upon the statute books reveaiue laws, levying taxes upon the products of foreign countries seeking our markets, which replenished our treasury, but were so adjusted as to encourage our people in developing, diversifying and maintaining our industries, at the same time protecting our citizens laboring in production against the competition of foreign labor. Under this policy our manufactured product today is o ne-tliird of the product of the civilized world, and our people receive almost double the pay for their labor that similar labor receives1 elsewhere in the world, thereby enabling us to bear t'he burdens of citizenship. 31% 119% 99% 52% 22% 51% 30% 118% 98% 118% 98% 30% bottles 75c to $1.50 Chase & "Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. 1 Ladies' Muslin underskirts, deep flounce trimmed with « inch torchon lace and dust ruflle. Htfe ciuality Reading .. Rock Island ... SO. Pacific .. So Rwy com . T. C. & I. ... . Texas Pacific . Union Pacific*. U. S. Steel .. . U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. 50% Ship Burned at Sea. CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING CHA11TER 21% 50% 22% 21% Queenstown, July 27.—The White Star liner Majestic, Captain Hayes, from New York, arrived today, re- TltEASURY DEPARTMENT 1 Lot1 Large cotton batts, best iiuulity, too kind, sale price 5c 50% Office of Comptroller of the Currency Dairy Butter 21 lm'd and Domestic Wines Cfc Gins Mineral or Table Waters. l Lot Children's 75c ami 9sc parsols. Sale price 23? 43 \ 41% 24% 94% 11% 59 22% 41% 24% 94% 11% 59% 34% ports having sighted a ship aflame in laMtude 46.16 and longitude 72.38. The flames had reached to within three feet of the water's edge. There was no sign of life aboard the vessel and the name could not be ascertained.Washington, D. 0., J line 23. 1904. Whereas, by satisfantory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been lniule to appear that "The First National Hank of Pittston." located in the City of I'lttston, in the County of Lucerne ami Wtate of Pennsylvania, lias complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress "to enable National Hanking Associations to extend their corporate existence, ami for other purposes," approved .July 12. 1KS2. as amended by the Act, approv«Cf April 12.1909: Now, therefoke. I, Thomas P. Kane. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Pittston." located in the City of Pittston, in the County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to have succession for the iDeriod specified In its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business on June 2H. 1U24. 24% 1 lot Children's parasols . 90 . 11% CI . 35 1 Lot Silk tlo»s pillows all sizes, from.. .'i8c T. A. DURKIN. 1 Lot Ladles'423c lace ribbed hose, Sal# price . lSe 34% 1 Lot Ladies' 380 corsets to close 45 S. Main Si Both 'phones. Comer Dock Street. , 1 Lot Ladies' silver and (jilt shirt waist sets. ISc kind, our Kale-piiee Fire in Chicago's Packing District, Chicago, July 27.—A fire that threatened to reach serious proportions started this morning in the 'ard refinery building of the Swift company, in the center of the packing district atD the stock yards. Two-thirds of the Structure was damaged, causing n loss of -$50,000. It is believed that the fire was started by overheated dyua- Frederick's Market for Berries Fruits and vegetables.- Orders delivered. Both phones. 1 Ijot Ladies' fine low collars. Sale price. .'26c 1 Lot Ladies' silk shirt waist-, black and_ colors, worth $».so and W.uo, your choice $1.00 In the history of the republic, in time of peace, 110, executive has had greater questions to deal with than yourself, and none have brought, greater courage, wisdom and patriotism to their solution. You have enforced the law against the mighty und the lowly Low rate ten-day coach excursions via Pennsylvania railroad July 2, 7, 14, 21 and 28. Rate $17 from Wilkesbarre. Train leaves Wilkesbarre at 10:35 a. m., connecting with special train from New York, arriving St. Louis 4:15 p. m. next day. wltd World's Fair Excursions. Always Remember the Pall Name I axative Rromo Quinine CuresaCoMinOneDay,Criph2 Days C§. STS Liberal compensation for labor makes liberal customers for our products. Under this policy of protection our home market affords all our people a better market than lias any In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of oflQce this twenty-third day of June. 1904. it! MAGNET 87 8. Main St, Pittoton. SKA I. T. P. K AN I', lit-inity ami Acting '■DlU't- of the f-~ mite. Charter No. 478 omptroller*of the Currency. Exteuaion No. 5W1,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 27, 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 | 1904-07-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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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, July 27, 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 | 1904-07-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19040727_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 |
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Full Text | - WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE HOME PAPER. Pore cart Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for,' Eastern Pennsylvania. Occasional showers tonight and Thursday; Thursday, light southerly winds. For the People of Pitteton and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. .PITTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY, ULY 27, 1904. 54th YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. 1 DAILY EST. bi THEO. HART 1882. „ TWO CENTS A COPY. I C1 DAP FOltTY CKNT8 A MONTH. [ '» x AUJliio. ROOSEVELT other people on earth, and this, too, even if we do not sell any of our products abroad. In addition to this, we have come to be the greatest exporting nation in the world. For the year e nding June 30th, 1904, our exports to foreign countries were valued at ii,460,000,000, of which $450,0(10.000 were products of the factory. The work! fell in our debt last year $470,000,pOO, an increase of $75,000,000 over tlie preceding year. without fear, favor or partiality. Under the constitution you have recommended legislation to Congress from time to time, as it was your duly to do, and when it was passed by Congress have approved it. You have under the Constitution led in making a treaty which was ratified by the Senale and is approved by the people, which not only assures, but under the law and appropriations made.by Congress proceeds with tre construction of the Panama canal. TEAMSTERS JOIN STRIKE LATEST NEWS OF THE WAR. ►.MM »*»!»») ►#*»*, I You Can't Go Wrong If | PEOPLE S STORE Official News of the Tacchi Kao Fight. Formosa Released No Stamps But Full Value for Your Money. Read tho Items bolow. You'll find thorn interesting : London, July 27.—The Peninsula and Oriental Co. announces' the receipt of a cable message that the steamer Forrrtossa, which was captured by the Russian volunteer fleet, had been released, and was now proceeding to Yokohama. NOTIFIED. you just ask for Stockyards Drivers, Seven Hundred Strong, Quit. Stegmaier's One case summer lawns nice assortment of patterns for 3c, a yd. Children's trimmed hats, regular value $1.00, reduced to 39c each. L idies' and children's sun bonnets for 10c each. • Toklo, July 27.—An C flicial dispatch regarding the fight at Taschd Kao and the subsequent retreal or the Russians con tains I he information that the Japanese force consisted of an army under General Oku and the Aaku Shan column under General Nodzu. These combined Japanese forces attacked Taschi Kao on Sunday night and the next day captured all the important topographical keys to the pl'ace. The Russians numbered five divisions and their losses are not. Known. Committee Tells Him This |HD)icy of protection has always been opposed by the opponents of the Republican party and is opposed by them today. !n their last national platform, adopted at. St. Louis, they denounce protection as robbery. They never have been given powpr but they proceeded by word and act to destroy the policy of protection. Their platform is aCs silent as the (crave touching the gold standard and our currency system. Their chosen leader, after his nomination, having l.'i en as silent as a siphynx up to that time, sent his telegram, saying in substance that the gold standard is established, and that he will govern 1 imseif accordingly if he should be PACKERS EMPLOY 7,000. STOCK The Republican party, under your leadership, keeps* its record from the beginning under Lincoln of d'oing things, the right thing at the right lime and in the right way, notwithstanding the opposition to those who oppose the right policies from the selfish or partisan standpoint. They dare not tell the'truth about your official action or the record of the party and then condemn it. They can, for selfish or partisan reasons', abuse you personally and misrepresent the parity which you lead. It hs true, however, that,'so far, their abuse of your action and their alleged fear of your personality is insignificant as compared with the personal and partisan carpings against Lincoln, Grant and Me Kin ley when they were clothed witih lKiwer by the people. Those whose only grievance is that you have enforced the law and those who carp for mere partisan capital will not, in my judgment, reap the harvest of success. The Republican party for you and under your leadership appeals to the grea't body of the people who live in the sweat of their faces, make the civilization, control the Republic, iigh't its battles, and determine its policies for approval and continuance Boys' sailor suits, regular \alue 75c and $1.00, your choice for 39c a suit. of Nominal. yv~ Police on Guard Night and Day, but In Spite of Their Vigilance Numerous Riots Occur—Two Men Fatally Shot. Mayor Harrison Will Not Interfere. LAGER Ladies' shirt waist suits, always sold for $3.00, if we have your size only $1.48. Chicago, July 1!7. The sympathetic strike at the stockyards was made complete' this morning. The belated sanction to the teamsters joining their brother workmen in the general strlky was given last night by the officers of the International Teamsters' union, and the 700 drivers employed in the packing industry in Chicago quit work accordingly. With the union teamsters out every union organization represented in the Chicago packing plants is on strike. The teamsters' organization is considered one of the most important organizations in the present controversy and all along lias been mainly depended upon to bring success to the strikers. It is a rich amber colored beer equal to the finest imported, in BODY, TASTE and QUALITY. 10 dozen light percale wrappers all sizes for 39c each. Window shades with spring rollers for 7c each. CERElwNY St. Petersburg, July 27.—A local newspaper today prints a striking article on the possibility of war between Great Brilain and Russia. The paper proceeds to show that Great Britain's navy is stronger than the combined navies of Russia, Germany and' France. Great Britain, the paper says, could immediately close all the ports and bombard the coast wherever she desired. WAS SIMPLE. This may sound rather strong, but wo mean just what we say and YOU can test our statement without much trouble, as the beer is for sale at all cafes or you can order a dozen bottles direct from the brewery. Price 50c per dozen. 1 lot of Ladies' belts, all kinds to choose from, your choice for 9c. Men's suspenders made from good webbing with good strong buckles, only 8c a pair. Men's turkey red handkerchiefs, large size, 4c each. elected 1 congratulate Mm. It is better to l.e right late than never. It is better to be right in one thing than wrong ii. all Ihings. I wonder if it ever occurred to him that if his vote and support for his party's candidate in 181)0 and 1900 had been decisive we would now have the silver standard. I wondc what made him send that tele- Took Place on the Lawn Men's good strong working shirts, well made, worth 50c, very special price 25c each. Ijondon, July 27.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Co. wires that the Kut&ian foreign office, in the uKatter of the sinking of the Knight Commander, lias come to the conclusion that, under the circumstances, ships whoso cargoes contain contraband goods may at Sagamore Hill. Stegmaier Brewing Co Little if any ndrnntupto has beer gained by either side in the stockyard* strike, and there is 110 hope of any iin mediate settlement of the difficulty. IMo Stamps given here. {.'.i am after Jic was nominated, anCl why he diiCl not send it before. When did he have a change of heart and judgment?. And does he at heart believe in the gold standard and our currency system, or does he now try to reap where he has not sown? If perchance he should be elected by forcing together discordant elements, I submit that, with a Democratic House of Representatives or House and Senate, there would be no harmonious action in legislation or administration tlmt would benefit the people, but tliat doubt and discontent would everywhere distress production and labor. Consumption would be curtailed. In short, we would have an experience similar to that from 1893 to 1897. If this chosen leader and his friends are converts to Republican policies, should not they "bring forth fruits meet for repentance" before they ask to he placed in the highest positions to affect tiio well-being of all? Or if they profess all things to all men, then they are not worthy the confidence of any man. If clothed with power, will they follow in the paths of legislation according to their loves and votes as manifested by their action always heretofore, or will they stand by, protect and defend the gold standard and our currency system that have been created under the lead of the Republican party? PEOPLE S STORE, PITTSTON, PENN'A. CANNON SPOKE be suuk NEW TJIONE 5452 Realizing that they have one of the hardest propositions to contend with in the history of the packing industry, the packers are leaving nothing undone to gain the upper hand iu the struggle With their 30,000 union employees who are on strike. Workmen from outside points are being rnsheil to Chicago and taken to the stockyards under police protection to till the places of the strikers. It Is announced by the packers that 7,(KM) new men are now Installed In the different plants at the stockyards. With these men and with the new arrivals that are expected each day the packers expect to get their affairs iih such shape that the strikers will be compelled to seek a truce iu the hostilities'and seek a peaceable settlement at the dictation of the employers. New Men Rushed to Stockyards. Ixmdon, July 27.—In the house of commons, today, Premier Balfour expressed the hope that ho would be able to make a statement tomorrow regarding the Stoppage of ttritisli vessels in the Red Sea. He added that he regretted to say information reached him this morning which leaves little room to doubt th.» report concerning the sinking of tilie Knight Commander. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST FOR COMMITTEE. in iwwer 15 South Main Street, I'ittston. The office of President of the United Slates is the greatest on earth, and many competent men ir the Republican party are ambitious to hold it, yet the Republican convention met at Chicago June last, and cordially, with one accord, nominated you as the candidate of the party for President. I am sure all Republicans and a multitude of good citizens who do not call themselves Republicans said "Amen." BRENNAN & ROBERTS Price List. Watch Our Prices! President Roosevelt Delivered a Brief Address of Acceptance Best patent flour $5.40 FULL WEIGHTS Potatoes, per bushel .. . 80 The Speeches. First Class Meat Market. Meats in plenty and variety at the Chicago Cash Meat Market. Meal and chop 1.20 QUALITY GUARANTEED. In pursuance of the usual custom the convention appointed a committee, of which it honored me with the chairmanship, to wait upon you and inform you of its action, which duty, speaking for the committee, I now cheerfully perform, with the hope and the confident expectation that a majority of the people of the republic will in November next approve the action by el*losing electors who will assure your election to the Presidency Corn and cracked corn . . 1.20 Bran and middlings 1.20 NEW ENGINES ON PLANES. Hay, long and cut OUR BRANDS OF FLOUR ARE THE BEST TO BE HAD. Oyster Bay, Ijong Island, July 27.— President Roosevelt learned today officially that he was nominated at Chicago to lead tlio forces of his party through this year's campaign. In addition to the committeemen from various states and territories who gathered at 'the President's home to witness the ceremonies, there were a number of distinguished guests, especially invited. The committee and the guests arrived at 1):30. The procession proceeded afoot to Sagamore Hill, where they were received by President Roosevelt on the steps leading to the Veranda. At 12:20, without any ceremonial delay, Speaker Cannon delivered the notification speech, in behalf of the committee. At its conclusion, President Roosevelt made reply. The whole ceremony occupied less than half an hour. Although the company was not a large one they indulged in enthusiastic cheers for RodSsvvelt. after which luncheon was served. The visitors left on a special train at 3:30. 3 bundles straw Improvement Costing ?100.000 Made \ Lines of vigilant policemeu ure guarding Hit' entrances tn the stockyards day ami liiglit, hut despite this precaution disturbances have heen nuincrous, and two of them ended with fatal results. Dairy Butter . by the Jersey Cent-aK Compriry Full cream cheese Butterfly Flour, per barrel.. $5.40 Success Flour, per barrel ..$5.40 Seal Flour, per barrel $5.40 New Gould Flour, per barrel $5.40, at Ashley Lard, pure The Jersey Central recently installed new machinery at I wo of the t hree planes at Ashley at a cost of .about $loo,oon and the work was done In the remarkably short time of 25 days, under the direction of Master Mechanic J. O. Thomas, who was ably assisted by a corps of workmen, a force or 50 men who worked day and night until the job was -completed. The work required some fine engineering. A new large engine was instr.lled at each of the planes, together with other jnachinery used in hauling the coal and freight to the top of the mountain. The work was started July 1 and it was completed on Monday of this week. The old machinery had become inadequate for the work, as were the old foundations of stone, concrete being substitute'' The new machinery is of the latest pattern, with steel joints. It was bu'lt. at the South Bethlehem steel works lOach engine has 3fix4S cylinders, the weight of the drums in each engine being 5(1 tons, the total weight ol all combined Tobacco, all kinds Two Fatally Shot. Quart root beer bottles . as your own successor While an attack wii.v being made on some colored strike breakers as they were leaving the stockyards John Stokes, one of the strikers, was shot and fatally wounded by one of the negroes. Stokes, together with fully a hundred companions, it is said, rushed the negroes and one of the latter drew a revolver and tirCDd into the crowd, hitting Stokes. The police were close at hand and succeeded in scattering the Pint root beer bottles ... Chop, corn, per 100 $1.20 Corn meal, cr. corn, per 100 $1.20 Bran and Br. Midd., per 100 $1.20 Onions, per peck . .... 40 ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS. The only place to buy your groceries is at Oats, per bushel Butter, best Del. Co. D per U) 21c Dairy or Creamery, i Clioeso, full cream, per lb Eggs, per doz Potatoes, per peck Can Tomatoes, best pack. 2 lb. can Baking Powder. Corn Starch, per package Loose starch, per lb. Gr. sugar, 19 lbs. for .53c BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Correct revenue laws, protection or free trade, the gold standard and our currency system, all depend upon the sentiment of the majority of our people as voiced at the ballot-box. A nw- Reviews the Party's Record and De clares it Unwise to Change Poll 42 North Main St. Next to Katfle Hotel ..lie ..21c ..20c ..07c ..20c cies that Have Worked so Well tification Committer Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the No- rioters. (7\rurt/'s prices. jority may change our revenue laws; a majority may change our currency laws; a majority may destroy our gold standard and establish , the silver standard, or. in lieu of either or both, make the treasury note, non-in'terestbearing and irredeemable, the sole standard of value. I am deeply sensible of the high honor conferred upon me by the rep- In another riot, within a hundred feet of tluD same place and loss than an hour after the one in which Stokes was injured a negro strike breaker was shot and instantly killed. The rioters escaped before the police arrived on the scene, and it is not known who is responsible for the shooting. 05c 05c rescntatlves of the Republican party assembled in convention, and 1 accept the nomination for the Presidency with solemn realization of the obligations 1 assume. I heartily approve the declaration of principles which the Republican National Convention has adopted, and at some future day I shall communicate to you, Mr. Chairman, more at length and iu detail a formal written acceptance of $1.00 Boat Patent Flour.. Best Family Flour. Rye Flour, per sack Chop antl Meal Com anil Cr. Com.. Bran and Midds... Hay, long and cut.. Bale straw Dol. Co. Butter Full Cream Cheese. Pure Lard, loose... Pail Lard Tobacco, all kinds . Potatoes, per bushel Onions, per peck $5.40 $5.25 $1.25 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 SPEAKER CANNON'S SPEECH. Sir, let us turn from the region of doubt and double-deal in g» the debatable land, to the region of assured certainty. The Republican party stands for protection, It stand's for the gold standard and our currency system. All these dwell in legislation enacted under the lead of the Republican party and against the most "determined opposition of the Democratic party, including its leader and .candidate. These being our policies, and having been most useful to the country, we have confidence in and love them. If it be necessary from time to time that thev should be strengthened here and controlled there, the Republican party stJands ready, with loving, competent hands, to apply the proper i emedy. I say Chief of l'olice O'Neill, who lias taken personal charge of 1 lie 375 policemen detailed to the stockyards duty during the strike, declares that the police have the strike situation well in hand and that they will be able to control tiie strikers and their friends. When Mayor Harrison was asked if lie intended to take any action in an attempt to stop the strike, he said {hat for the present at least the matter would be under control of the police department find that as yet tlio,strike was purely an affair to be looked after by the police. Evans Bros. The Republican Party is the Party 4G South Main St., Pittston. That Does the Right Thing at the being 200 tons, Right Time in the Right Way the nomination Mr. President:—The people of the United States, by blood, heredity, ed- Three years ago I became President because of the death of my lamented predecessor. I then stated that it was (Continued on Page Four,) Campbell, Rozelle & For WEDDINGS C|Aw*rft f For FUNERALS ucation and practice, are a self-governing people. We have sometimes been suYJetet to prejudice and embarrassment from harmful conditions, but Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B.CMPENTER. hitii «T. hith MM FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Webster we have outgrown prejudice and overcome conditions as rapidly as pos New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. New York Judy 27 1281', 127% 18 D•« 18 Swift Plant Running at St. Paul slide, having due regard to law and ll»« rights' of individuals. We have sometimes made mistakes from a fatee sense of security or from a de- St. l'aul, Minn., July 27.—A meeting of 800 striking butchers who did not return to work at the Swift packing plant was held at strike headquarters, and it was unanimously voted to remain out and await the result of the Chicago strike. Othcrwise'tliere is no change in the situation. The Swift plant continues in operation. 19 lbs. Sugar Best Dairy Butter 4 doz. Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles, per doz... Sliced Boiled Ham, per glass .15 Chip Beef, per glass, 15c and 25c Prunes, 2, 3 and 4 lbs 25 Rice, 3 and 5 lbs 25 Pint Mason Jars, per doz... .45 Quart Mason Jars, per doz.. .50 2 quart Mason Jars, per doz. .05 Jelly Glasses, per doz .-. .25 Fine Brick and Limburger Cheese Fresh Vegetables every morning. 1.00 .21 .25 .10 1901 William Oruiy, Am Sugar Am Car & F. 327V& 18 20% sire to change policies instead of lettin} well enough alone, merely to see what would happen, but We have always paid the penally of unwise action at I lie ballot-box and endured the suffering until, under the law through the 'ballot-box we have re- "remedy". Being our policies, we will not willingly subject them to their enemies for. slow starvation on the one hand or to siulden destruction on Am Loco .. Amal Copper Atchison com B. R. T. .. . B. & O. „ . . 2OV2 Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, Clearance Sale at the Magnet 50% 75% 49 77 Vi "" r& 75% 49 82% 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street, the other 50% Since the Republican party was restored to power in 1S97, tinder the lead of MeKinley, our country has Can Pacific .. Ches & Ohio .. Chicago & Alton C. F. I. Erie 83% 123'/. 38 Yi 82% 122V4 32 % 122V4 32 % Kansas City, July 27—The allied trades remain at work owing to tbe noparrival of the sympathetic strike order from Chicago, while nearly 100 strikers, tired of waiting for benefits from the Chicago headquarters, have returned to work at the Armour and Fowler plants. Strikers Return to Work turned to correct policies. No nation has so successfully solved all problems and Chosen proper policies as our nation. Under the lead of publican party for over 40 years, the United States from being a third-class power among the nations has become in every respecl first. The people rule. The people ruling, it is necessary that they should be competent to rule. Competency requires not only patriotism, but material well-being. education, statecraft. 40 % 39% 34 % 23% 39% T. A. DURKIN. For tlio next 10 clays we will some rare values. This is our Semi-Annual Clearanoe Sale, and we shall make it the largest in point of values. prospered in production and in commerce as it has never prospered before. In wealth we stand first, among all the nations. Under the lead of William MeKinley the war with Spain was speedily brought to a successful conclusion. Under the treaty of peace and our action Cuba :s free, and under guaranties written in her constitution and our legislation it is assured that she will ever remain free. We also acquired Porto Rico, Guam and the Philippines by a treaty, the ratification of which was only possible by the votes of Democratic senators. Civil government has' been established in Porto Rico, and we are journeying toward civil government in the Philippines as rapidly as the people of the archipelago are able to receive it, and this, too, notwithstanding ' the false cry of "imperialism" raised by the Democratic party and still insisted upon, which led to insurrection in the Philippines and tends to lead to further insurrection there. The record of the Republican party under the lead of William MeKinley has imssed into history. Wfco dares assail it? 35% Ill Central . Ju. & N Manhattan ., Met St Ry M. K. & T. .. Mo Pacific . N. Y. Central Norf & West St. Paul .. . Ont & West Pennsylvania Peo Gas .. , . 24% 135% .113% .150 .115 23% 135 112% 150 114% 112% 150 114% Best Patent Flour Bartel's Bottled Boer, Ale and __ Porter, 2 doz. cases. $1.00 $5.25 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.15 Pabst Bottled Famous Mil- 92 % 38% 91% 91% 117% 38% All Fort Worth Plants Aotive. Just a few prices to give you au idea of what we are doing: 118 117% Fort Worth, Tex., .Tilly 27.—There is no change in the packing house strike situation. All plants are working and the highest price ever offered in this market was paid for cattle today. We Give Red Star Trading Stamps and Full Weights Guaranteed. waukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart GO VI 59% 59% 1 Lot Calico ami percale wrappers, trimmed with deep flounce ami braid, worth dm*. Kale price 14Ci% 145% 145% LEGAL NOTICES. The people, under the lead of the Republican party, wrote upon the statute books reveaiue laws, levying taxes upon the products of foreign countries seeking our markets, which replenished our treasury, but were so adjusted as to encourage our people in developing, diversifying and maintaining our industries, at the same time protecting our citizens laboring in production against the competition of foreign labor. Under this policy our manufactured product today is o ne-tliird of the product of the civilized world, and our people receive almost double the pay for their labor that similar labor receives1 elsewhere in the world, thereby enabling us to bear t'he burdens of citizenship. 31% 119% 99% 52% 22% 51% 30% 118% 98% 118% 98% 30% bottles 75c to $1.50 Chase & "Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. 1 Ladies' Muslin underskirts, deep flounce trimmed with « inch torchon lace and dust ruflle. Htfe ciuality Reading .. Rock Island ... SO. Pacific .. So Rwy com . T. C. & I. ... . Texas Pacific . Union Pacific*. U. S. Steel .. . U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. 50% Ship Burned at Sea. CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING CHA11TER 21% 50% 22% 21% Queenstown, July 27.—The White Star liner Majestic, Captain Hayes, from New York, arrived today, re- TltEASURY DEPARTMENT 1 Lot1 Large cotton batts, best iiuulity, too kind, sale price 5c 50% Office of Comptroller of the Currency Dairy Butter 21 lm'd and Domestic Wines Cfc Gins Mineral or Table Waters. l Lot Children's 75c ami 9sc parsols. Sale price 23? 43 \ 41% 24% 94% 11% 59 22% 41% 24% 94% 11% 59% 34% ports having sighted a ship aflame in laMtude 46.16 and longitude 72.38. The flames had reached to within three feet of the water's edge. There was no sign of life aboard the vessel and the name could not be ascertained.Washington, D. 0., J line 23. 1904. Whereas, by satisfantory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been lniule to appear that "The First National Hank of Pittston." located in the City of I'lttston, in the County of Lucerne ami Wtate of Pennsylvania, lias complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress "to enable National Hanking Associations to extend their corporate existence, ami for other purposes," approved .July 12. 1KS2. as amended by the Act, approv«Cf April 12.1909: Now, therefoke. I, Thomas P. Kane. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Pittston." located in the City of Pittston, in the County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to have succession for the iDeriod specified In its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business on June 2H. 1U24. 24% 1 lot Children's parasols . 90 . 11% CI . 35 1 Lot Silk tlo»s pillows all sizes, from.. .'i8c T. A. DURKIN. 1 Lot Ladles'423c lace ribbed hose, Sal# price . lSe 34% 1 Lot Ladies' 380 corsets to close 45 S. Main Si Both 'phones. Comer Dock Street. , 1 Lot Ladies' silver and (jilt shirt waist sets. ISc kind, our Kale-piiee Fire in Chicago's Packing District, Chicago, July 27.—A fire that threatened to reach serious proportions started this morning in the 'ard refinery building of the Swift company, in the center of the packing district atD the stock yards. Two-thirds of the Structure was damaged, causing n loss of -$50,000. It is believed that the fire was started by overheated dyua- Frederick's Market for Berries Fruits and vegetables.- Orders delivered. Both phones. 1 Ijot Ladies' fine low collars. Sale price. .'26c 1 Lot Ladies' silk shirt waist-, black and_ colors, worth $».so and W.uo, your choice $1.00 In the history of the republic, in time of peace, 110, executive has had greater questions to deal with than yourself, and none have brought, greater courage, wisdom and patriotism to their solution. You have enforced the law against the mighty und the lowly Low rate ten-day coach excursions via Pennsylvania railroad July 2, 7, 14, 21 and 28. Rate $17 from Wilkesbarre. Train leaves Wilkesbarre at 10:35 a. m., connecting with special train from New York, arriving St. Louis 4:15 p. m. next day. wltd World's Fair Excursions. Always Remember the Pall Name I axative Rromo Quinine CuresaCoMinOneDay,Criph2 Days C§. STS Liberal compensation for labor makes liberal customers for our products. Under this policy of protection our home market affords all our people a better market than lias any In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of oflQce this twenty-third day of June. 1904. it! MAGNET 87 8. Main St, Pittoton. SKA I. T. P. K AN I', lit-inity ami Acting '■DlU't- of the f-~ mite. Charter No. 478 omptroller*of the Currency. Exteuaion No. 5W1, |
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