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WEATHER rCSlCAtlOWe. THE HOME PAPER. * Forecase Until 8 p. m., tomorrow for For the People, of Plttston and Eastern Pennsylvania. Vicinity. Fair tonight; warmer in wester* and northern portions; Wednesday, fair, except showers and warmer in northern portion. ALL THE HOME NEWS. TWO CENTS A COPY. I Q DA FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 0 * 55th YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. 1 MAILT EST. nr THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904. KUROKI LOST SIGHT OF WAR BULLETINS. KELLY REVEALS PLOT THE STORY OF VINOL. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WW Wfl MMMT M j We Repeat Our Business »* * Has Converted Tie Ling * Oj Into a Great Camp. D" tjfin-altar, Oct. 4.—The Russian cruiser Smolensk, of the volunteer lieet, passed here toilay going west. Home, Oct. 4.—It is reported that General Stackelberg, commander 'of the First East Siberian corps, remains at Mukden with 30,000 men, and General Kuropatkin, commander of the Russian forces in Manchuria, has retired, with 100,000 men, to Tie Ling, which has been converted into New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. Our experience with medicine extends over many years. We've had ample opportunity to watch thousands of them and their results. We've neve1 seen any medicine sell Itself as does Vinol. Customer after customer comes for vincJi again and again. That's the best kind of a testimonial. They wouldn't vyant a second bottle if the first gave no help or relief. By H. H. Tinker, Druggist. Sudden Disappearanv v upa nese Right Puzzles Russian Cavalry Leader. Has grown groat by selling Good Goods and Selling Tliem Cheap, and every article just as represented. Spacc will not permit prices in everything, but just a ij,nv to show you that you can save v mey by trading here. Former Head of St. Louis House of Delegates Says Boodlers Sought to Kill Folk. New York, Oct. 4, 132% 131% 24 23% 1904, Am Sugar . . Am Car & F Am Loco . / Amal Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd D. R. T. .. B. & O. .. . Can Pacific . Ches & Ohio C. F. I. .. . Erie Ill Central . L. & N. . Manhattan .. Met St Ry M. K, & T. ., Mo Pacific N. Y. Central Norf & West St. Paul .. . Ont & West Pennsylvania 131% 23% 26% 59% 83 100 58 26V4 that it matters not what 59% claims or assertions are 83% 100% 82% 100 made by the "other fellow." TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CRIME KUROPATKIN IN A TIGHT PLACE We want everybody in Pittston to know the value of Vinol and how we stand behind it. 58% 91% 13314 45% 37 33% 141% 128% 57% 90% 131% 44% 36% The fact still remains that lou pairs Ki-4 White. Grey and Tan Blankets with fancy borders. Reports by Natives Are to the Effect That Kuroki Has Crossed the Hun Forty Miles East of Mukden—General Staff See Prospect of a Forced Battle. Japanese Loss at Port Arthur. au immense camp. IJerlin, Oct. 4.—A report is current that the Czar's recent journey through Russia was o;ie long race for life. The police of Odessa, it is alleged, discovered four plots to take the Czar's life. Man Who Was Sent Abroad to Avoid Being Called as Witness Against His Colleagues and Who Returned Too 8oon Makes a Startling Confession of Wrongdoing. Stegmaier's AT 4!»c A PAIll Vinol is popular and it takes because it possesses merit. Vinol contains all the curative, strength-creating elements of cod liver oil, without the nauseating, disagreeable taste and smell of the oil. Any one can take it without making a face. Old and young can digest it. There are many imitations of Vinol made from drugs and chemicals which are said to have the same effect as Vinol, bilt please remember the makers of Vinol are the only ones in the world who know the secret of separating the curative elements of the cods' livers from the oil and grease, and who can make for you a preparation containing all of the real alkaloids or medicinal principles of cod liver oil and not fool you with chemicals said to resemble the cod liver oil alkaloids. Therefore, there can be nothing else just, as "good." Women's Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, extra heavy weight. 32% 140% 127% FOR 19c EACH Ladles' Flannelette \i«ht Gowns, (rood quality flannel and full size. 154% 121% 50% 101% 127 73% 154 120% 50% 99% 126% 72% Beer FOR 50c EACH Mukden, Oct. 4.—Humors that General Kuroki lias evaded General ItennenknmpIT and slipped around the Russian left alarm army officers here and tend to disconcert General Kuropatkln's pivotal move to swing his left north and right south. General Kennenkatnpff, at the head of his own Cossacks and another strong detachment, has been responsible for Kuroki's whereabouts for several days, but In forty-eight hours has not been able to trace the Japanese right. When ItennenkuniplT left l'ensihu after Ills famous raid Marshal Oyama'a three armies 011 the right under General Kuroki were focusing on Bentainputze from Sienchan and two other points. Scouting parties from the Cossack general's column in the past two days reported the Japs were not in any of the three positions occupied by the enemy recently and that the brigafles stationed in and about Bentsiaputsse were of Kuroki's rear instead of his Vanguard. Those reports lend to the belief that Kuroki had crossed the linn at least forty miles east of Mukden and is Inclining toward the peninsular railway from the northeast of this St. Louis, Oct. 4.—By the written confession of Charles*!*'. Kelly, former speaker of the house of delegates, it is shown that there lias been real danger of the assassination of Joseph \V. Folk at all times during his tight against the "boodlers" of this city. Kelly has pointedly confessed that threats of assassination have been made to Folk, and in view of this revelation astonishment Is felt that even at'the most critical periods In his prosecutions the figlftlng circuit attorney has protested against a guard of detectives. It was only the Insistence of his wife that induced liim to tolerate a bodyguard when he was In Jefferson City in July at the state convention. The first result of Kelly's disclosure is the decision of Folk's friends to Insist 011 a guard for him day and night. Children's Flannelette Sleeping Garments, ail sizes, FOR 25c EACH Children's Eiderdown Coats, in all colors, nicely trimmed, FROM 75c UP St. Petersburg, kOct. 4.—-General Mischanko, on Oct. 2, attacked and threw into a state of panic the Japanese force at Tumendez. 72% 166 34% 133 excels all others for Purity, London, Oct. 4.—The Rome correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Co. wires that a message has been received there from Cheefoo, asserting that a Russian warship recently ran the blockade at Port Arthur, evading the Japanese vessels and escaping to the southeast. 167 159% 35% 133% 103% 69% 34% 132% 103 Age and Quality A cheer- Infants' Wool Saoqtu^H FOR 4'Jc EACH ing, sustaining, dependable Men's Extra Heavy Blue Denim 0vei'dlI Peo Gas .. Reading .. Rock Island .. So Pacific .. So Rwy com . T. C. & I. .. Texas Pacific . Union Pacific . U. S. Leather U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. .. , 681/4 103% 68% 29% beverage backed up by fifty FOR i5c A PAIR Ladles' Heftvy Grey Wool Underwear Vests anil Punts, 58% 33% 49% 57% 33% 48% 32% 102% 9% 57% years of success. Insist on FOR 98c A SUIT 33% having There none 33% 48% 32% 104% 10 We are showing the latest novelties in Dress Goods and Dress Skirts for Fall and Winter wear. DEATH OF BARTHOLDI 104% just as good 10 19% 76% Stegmaier Brewing Co Distinguished French Sculptor Passes Vinol gives you a hearty'appetite. It does more. It tonep up the stomach, it builds up the system in many ways. It's a tonic—a blood maker, a flesh creator and tissue builder. It's one of the best things known to medicine for weak lungs, wasting diseases or general debility. 18% 75 18% Away. 75% PEOPLE'S STORE, Paris, Oct. 4.—Frederic Augustus Bartholdi, the distinguished French sculptor, died this morning of tuberculosis. He was born in Colmar, April 2, 1834. He was the author of a great number of statues and groups, and he executed many monumental works. The most important of his achievements was the designing and erection of the huge statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World," which the French government purchased and presented to the United Kelly's confession is one of the most surprising documents in all the amazing papers in the long list of criminal actions instituted by Mr. Folk. 42% 42% 42% PITTSTON, PENN'A. HU%. Prepared Kf under GERMAN LAWS, ■■r Is Excellent for vl f BACKACHE, 1 I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. 1 DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned I "ANCHOR" I I PAIN EXPELLER. I ■ None genuine without Trade Hark B What one physician out of many te»tifiesj ■ II /CVZ'XSZ*. B:°0h^n Ne".^r,VL?Ao'oA9|MS 11 ■I on o h romoc Richters ANCHOR PAIN II ".^vHvrEXPELLE RS action is direct II and as (his name implies, can I II be used for many disorders.notablyRheu- I ■I rnatism.' If ought to ba a household I I remedy. D I It u in weip *vtwu». . IM I 25c. and 80c. at all druggist* or through ■ Bp. Ad. Blehter k Co., 815 Pearl St., New Iirkl fk 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS.^ Recommended by prominent Phy- 1Vholeuile and Retail |1 ALWAYS TIIE CHEAPEST. 15 South Main Street. Pittston. NEWj'PHONE 5452 The confession opens with the avowal of personal knowledge of the prevalence of bribery in the municipal assembly of St. Louis for twenty-five We've sold hundreds of bottles of Vin'ol and guaranteed them. Hardly one in a hundred comes back to us. If you have not yet used Vinol we strongly commend it to you. Your money refunded if it. does not benefit. H.'H. Tinker, durggist. . S ("i raJ GROCERIES "Hardly a bill passed that body in the last quarter of a century unless It was paid for," Ivelly writes. "We -did not fear exposure and punishment, for the reason that we believed no one would dare to do it. In case of attack we knew that most of the politicians and many of the large financiers of St. Louis would be with us. years, Wholesale and Retail At Cut Prices place Tho statue now occupies a conspicuous position in N)jw York harbor. Among his other monurriental works are -a fountain in honor of Schoen, painter and engraver, and a fountain surmounted by a statue of Gen. Rapp. both of which are in Colmar, hirD native city, also the flfeure of a lion commemorative of the heroic defence of the city of Belfort during the Franco-Prussian war. Bartholdl was decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor in 1S65. States Notice. Japanese Across the Hun, The annual meeting of the lot owners of the Pittston Cemetery Association for the election of trustees, etc., will be held at the office of Thomas B. Lance and Co., Thursday evening, Oct. 6th, 1904, at 7:30 o'cloclt. folor is lent to this .belief by tlie stories of natives coming in from the east, who say they Saw strong Japanese forces massed north and south of the eastern road between Yingpau and Nhnngchanku. Other refugees report that at least two regiments of Japanese dragoons forded the Ilun midway between l'aehiatsu and Yingpnu four days ago. The Japanese between the road and the river had a large number of held guns and consisted of several brigades of infantry, with columns of cavalry. It Is believed the force Is the easternmost of Kuroki's three armies which a fortnight ago moved from Singpingfu to Kay pass, with its left rest!UK on hi* central column. Kuroki's middle and western armies are said to be marching on the Hun in line with the armies of Xodzu and Oku. It now is thought their advance was intended to deceive General Kuropatkin into believing his left base was threatened only by them. I'nder cover of that screening movement Kuroki's east division crossed the Ilun and turned west toward the many small villages between Wayangcheng and Lachiatmi. "When Mr. Folk began his war on us we tried to intimidate him by threats of assassination, and when this had no effect we laid all sorts of traps for him without success. Then some decided that the best plan would be to start a newspaper and libel him so fiercely as to draw his tire by taking up all his time in libel prosecuting, or if he did uot his iniluence would be weakened and destroyed. Although we could find nothing after a thorough search to make attack on, libels were deliberately made up for the purpose of affecting public sentiment. This plan was participated in not only by members of the house of delegates under indictment for boodllng. but by prominent financiers of St. Louis who feared exposure and by those who Threats of Murder, Notice our window display of Flour Pots. All sizes and prices. H. OLIVER, President. BRYDEN, Secretary, 29-lw ALEX Fresh shell oysters at Moffatt's Call and inspect our second floor, and you will find that is tha place to buy Enamehvare, Tinware, Oil Cloth and Linoleum./' Our stock is large and the pricey IF A TIP IN CASH CONTEST WaS DECIDED. is welcome, a tip that means cash for all who act on it, should be also welcome. PAYNE'S GALLANT FIGHT, Nearly $1,700 was Collected for Bene-y You must cash an opportunity to make it of any use to you, and our store is the spot of spots to carry on this profitable business, because we offer a forest of chances for value seekers, etc. are O. K, Has Rallied from Sinking Spell and fit of St. Cecilia's Church—Miss Shows Encouraging Symptoms Walsh Won Washington, Oct. 4.—Postmaster General Payne is making a gallant fight for life. At 7 o'clock this morning, one of the attending physicians reported good grounds for encouragement. The patient had rallied and taken nourishment. Fox- School Shoes, we are beadquarters. We have tlie best on the market at $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. Every pair guaranteed to be as represented. The contest for a diamond ring, which has lDeen carried on by three young ladies of St. Cecilia's parish, Wyoming, for several months past, was decided last evening at an entertainment held in the basement of St. Cecilia's church. The contestants were Miss Lovlna Space, of Wyoming; Miss Rose Walsh, of Exeter, and Miss Lizzie Dailey, of West Pittston. ■Miss Walsh won the ring, turning in $771.41. Miss Dailey was second, with $652, and Miss third, having collected $267; The total amount was $1,093.41. This large sum will be applied to the convent fund and will go a long way toward liquidating the debt standing against it. The entertainment was well attended and enjoyed. The chief portion consisted of BRENNAN & ROBERTS, 42 North Mala St. Next to Eagle Hotel At 9:30 the following bulletin was issued: "The Postmaster General has again rallied. His heart action is very feeble and his condition is grave." gave us the money." Kelly noes on to say tlint there was a fixed schedule of prices for various bills. Hardly ever was less than $1,- 000 paid for the combined vote. s AS prices. One quart Fruit Jars are scarce, but we have plenty. Kuropatkin In a Trap? (his morning. President Roosevelt called again "We considered it beneath our dignity to take less than that," comments Kelly. On a couple of occasions, however, as low as .$;"Dn each was the price of votes, and "some of the boys took $5 each, but were ashamed of it. as the price was so small." Kelly asserts that Edward Butlor paid him .$15,000 of .$50,000 promised on condition that he would keep away from the grand jury, before which he had been subpoenaed to appear. Kelly went to Europe by way of Canada, traveling under the name of .Tames Ilogan. It was intended that he should remain away until the statute of limitations had come into effect, but Kelly made a miscalculation in time and came baVk too soon and was arrested. He alleges that the combine whs made up of Democrats and Republicans and makes thi-i comment: Serious difficulties confront Kuropatkin in dealing with this new phase of the situation, He cannot ■withdraw his strongest brigades from his right because there he is in continuous action with General Oku. who is pushing north with the confidence born of free railroad communication at his back. SafflsonofTs Cossacks recently received a disastrous defeat at the hands of Oku's vanguard and retreated in a rout to a paint more than eight miles north of the Japanese left. All the Russian troops on that wing therefore are needed to check Oku, and it even is possible the right will have to be strengthened to prevent that general from turning it back on the center. Similar conditions prevail in Ivuropatkiu's central position, for NodSu's advance line is only a few miles below Mukden and, since RennenUampff's raid, has been extended sufficiently to cover all the territory not guarded by the Japanese wings. General Kuropatkin's only source of re-enforcement for his left therefore? is Tai pass, and with tiie Japanese Liao valley column men- Evans Bros. Chicago Boy Kills His Sister Honest Weicht, Honest Goods, is our Motto. Chicago, Oct. 4,—Playfully pointing a loaded revolver at the head of his little sister, Freddie Battle, aged 7 years, pulled the trigger and instantly killed the little one. Our Choice in Best Patent Flour. Best Family Flour, No. 1 Timothy Hay Cut Hay Bale Straw Oats, per bu $6.50 $6.25 85c KOc Fall Goods 44 and 46 South Main St. has been made from the neatest patterns and colors and from the most appioved styles in goods in English and Domestic finished and unfinished worsteds, Scotch tweeds, cheviots and homspuns. When you are ready to order your fall outfit we will take good care of you. 'Our fall goods are awaiting your inspection. 70c 44c Fillings that last.. Dr. Walsh, dentist moving pictures. DIGESTION DECIDES IT Try Some of Our Home Corned Beef, just the nicest lunch you ever tasted. The best of its kind. Booth & Co.'s Potatoes, per bu. . Onions, per bu... Turnips, per bu. T Rutabagas, per bu Apples, per bu... Parsnips, per bu., 55c For WEDDINGS ClniarAr* V For FUNERALS riUWC'5 4 Good Digestion More Than Half the 80c market Life is a ceaseless struggle for success. Competition is everywhere. Everybody wants to reach the top. Success is sought for beoaiu% it is supposed to insure happines i. Battle, 50c Just what you want in floral decorations on short notioe. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B-CARPENTER, exeter st. exeter boro 50c 60c 70c Have your furnace cleaned and repaired by Ash. Physicians have long been looking for a harmless headache cure. It has been produced by an eminent chemist of the national capital. It is known as Bromo-Pepsin. Besides curing every form of headache almost instantly, Bromo-Pepsin is equally and as promptly efficacious in chronic and acute indigestion and the nervous disorders incident thereto. It is effervescent and' pleasant to take and may be had of all up-to-date druggists at 10 cents a bottle. It comes as a boon to mankind and .womankind. For sale by Stroll's Pharmacy. a9TTSlyr Ambition and ability make tor suebut without health too, failure is more than probable. Bevan, The Tailor. Tid Bit Crackers, 3 for 25c Oil Cloth, per yd... .30c, 40c, 50c "My experience has been that boodlers line up according to their interests and not under party standards. Democrats and Republicans in St. Louis usually nominate men to go to the house of delegates for the money cess Linoleum...... Table Oil Cloth 30c, 40c, 50c . 20c and 25c If the digestion is poor, the nerves unsteady, the blood thin, the weight less than it should be, and ambition and energy at low tide betfauge of stomach trouble, failure is almost a Millinery Opening Special Sale they can make out of it." Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 4, we will display the latest styles in pattern bats. Come and see the beautiful new shades; this is your invitation. William Drury, aclng Sinmintun, it is not easy to see liow troops can be spared from the north. certainty Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, ON Boston, Oft. 4.—The Massachusetts Socialists in state convention at Paine Memorial hall placed the following ticket in nomination: For governor, John Quincy Adams; for lieutenant governor, Olaf for secretary of state, Charles C. Hitchcock; for state treasurer, Hubert C. Bartlett; for state auditor, Charles E. Stevens; for attorney general, John Weaver Sher- Bay State Socialist Ticket, Whether you make much or little of life, whether you fail or succeed, your digestion largely decides it. feo confident is Stroh's pharmacy that Pepsikola tablets will renew your energy, steady your nerves, drive away that tired feeling, give tone to digestion, improve your appetite, bring up your weight to where it should be, put new color into your cheeks and new life into your stomach, tl at they continue to thiR grand dyspepsia remedy on the money back plan. 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street, Underwear Russian Staff Alarmed Ilarbin, Oct. 4. — Dispatches from Mukden give great concern to members of the general stalT on duty here. It is feared that General Kuropatkin has again been hemmed in and that Marquis O.vaiua in a few days will force the Itus«!«ns to accept a general engagement In a position conducive to Japanese success. Military experts wonder at General Kuropatkin's. apparent delay In retiring on Tai pass. It. is recognized here Mukden is untenable and that when the Japs seize It they will not content themselves with driving Kuropatkin north, as at Liaoyang, but will pursue their advantage until enormous losses occur on both sides. AT. WALDMAN, T. A. DURKIN. We liave just secured by chance 200 dozen Ladies', Men's and Children's Fall and Winter Underwear at low figures, in fact so low that you would hardly believe it. However, we pass these to you at the same rates. You must come and see. If you want underwear this winter you can't aitord to miss this chance. Look at these figures. The goods are here now as represented, even better, but not for long. Infants' All Wool Shirts, silk trimmed and with pearl buttons, worth 50c and 75c; yours for.. 10c Ladies' heavv and medium fleece linod ribbed Vesta, none worth less than 26c: a lot worth 50c and 75o: those for.. 10c — « • «i « •* - GEORGE DALEY ILL. 19 South Main Street, Bartel's Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. cases $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.20 Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Stricken in St Louis While Accom-' panying Fred Lane's Body from man. Grocery Price List. Arkansas. Four Killed In a Mine. Have confidence. The geiniine absolutely protects you. Stroh's jiharmacy will gladly pay back your money if at the end of ten days' treatment you have not been cured or t, cidedly benefited. , Carteraville, Ga., Oct. 4.—By the falling of earth and ore estimated at a thousand tons weight four men lost their lives near here. Two others are seriously injured and are expected to die. The cause of the disaoter was what Is known by miners as a "slick head." A heavy stratum of oil lay above the mass of clay, and the latter gave way. Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart bottles 76c to $1.50 Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guinoss's Stout. George Daley, a former resident of Pittston township,, who has been employed in Spadra, Ark., where his brother, John Daley, is engaged as mine foreman, is seriously ill in a St. Louis hospital. It seems that Mr. Daley had been caring for Fred Lane, formerly of West Pittston, who died in Spadra last Saturday of typhoid fever, and when the body of Mr. Lane was shipped to Pittston, Mr. Daley accompanied it. Nothing further was heard until a message was received last evening, saying that George Daley had been taken ill on a train at St. Ixmis and had been removed to a hospital in that city. Another telegram was received today, saying tlia' the condition of Mr. Daley was very serious, and his father, Thomas Daley, of Tunkhan*ock avenue, West Side, has started for St. Louis. Mr. Daley's family live in Cork Lane, not yet having gone to the west. Canned Corn . 10c, 12ic, 15c 3 cans Peas.. 25c 3 cans Pumpkin 3 large cans Baked Beans. Clam Chowder 10c an 25c 25c 20c A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Hut Have Luxuriant and Glo»»y Hair, Best Teas 50c Dairy Butter 21 Im'd and Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or Table Waters. Japanese Regiment Annihilated, No Matter What Color. Old Holland Coffee Best Coffee 35c London. Oct. 4. — The Daily Telegraph's Nagasaki correspondent, cabling under date of Sept. 25, says: "Terrible artillery conflicts are adding to the horrors of the situation at Port Arthur. On Sept. 22 and 23 the Russians made sorties against positions held by the Kanagawa regiment, and desperate fighting ensued. The Japanese force was practically annihilated, only one noncommissioned officer and eleven men remaining alive out of 4,000 who went into the engagement. The Japanese tunnel Into Port Arthur completed on Sept. 24 and was immediately used. The result is unknowu."Bryan Takes tho Stump, The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses something: If the head Is crowned with ecant hair. Scant and falling hair, tt in now known, Is caused by a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to the root of the hair, whbre It saps the vitality. The little white scales the germ throws up 4n burrowing1 are called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Herplcide, an entirely new result of the chemical laboratory, destroys the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops the falling hair, and prevents baldness. Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit. Mich. 25c Omaha, Neb., Oct. 4. — William J. Bryan began a week's campaign in Nebraska, speaking at Gretna and at South Omaha. In regard to national questions Mr. Bryan said, "I need not tell you that I was delighted with the nomination at St. Louis." Signature Tea, all kinds :. 50c Finest line of Brick, Limbnrger T. A. DURKIN. and Sweitzer in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can., It is fine. 1 lot all wool ribbed Vests and Pants, cheap at 81.00; our low 45 S. Main St. Both 'phones. Corner Dock Street. figures. .43o SALE NOW ON Fairbanks Speaks In Frisco. Campbell, Rozelle & Webster TfSTATE OF PENJAMIN PIIICE, LATE OF ■" Pittston, deceased. Letters £Df aanCilDWrnttnn itpnn the nhnve immwl estate h&vinK been granted to the nnderaiKiiCMl.'ull lwrsoiiB Indebted to said estate are requested to make lmyment, and those having claims or demands to present the same, without delay, to ABRAHAM PHICE, Pittston. Pn. II. J. Mahon, Attorney. i,ll,lS,'i5.1,8 , •San Francisco, Oct. 4.—Charles W. Fairbanks, Republican candidate for vice president, and Senator .Fulton of Oregon last night addressed an immense audience at Mechanics pavilion after a day's campaigning in northern California. — MAGNET T. J. Yates, Special Agent. 57 S. Main St. 81 S. Main St., Pittston.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 04, 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 | 1904-10-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 04, 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 | 1904-10-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19041004_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 rCSlCAtlOWe. THE HOME PAPER. * Forecase Until 8 p. m., tomorrow for For the People, of Plttston and Eastern Pennsylvania. Vicinity. Fair tonight; warmer in wester* and northern portions; Wednesday, fair, except showers and warmer in northern portion. ALL THE HOME NEWS. TWO CENTS A COPY. I Q DA FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 0 * 55th YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. 1 MAILT EST. nr THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904. KUROKI LOST SIGHT OF WAR BULLETINS. KELLY REVEALS PLOT THE STORY OF VINOL. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WW Wfl MMMT M j We Repeat Our Business »* * Has Converted Tie Ling * Oj Into a Great Camp. D" tjfin-altar, Oct. 4.—The Russian cruiser Smolensk, of the volunteer lieet, passed here toilay going west. Home, Oct. 4.—It is reported that General Stackelberg, commander 'of the First East Siberian corps, remains at Mukden with 30,000 men, and General Kuropatkin, commander of the Russian forces in Manchuria, has retired, with 100,000 men, to Tie Ling, which has been converted into New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building. Our experience with medicine extends over many years. We've had ample opportunity to watch thousands of them and their results. We've neve1 seen any medicine sell Itself as does Vinol. Customer after customer comes for vincJi again and again. That's the best kind of a testimonial. They wouldn't vyant a second bottle if the first gave no help or relief. By H. H. Tinker, Druggist. Sudden Disappearanv v upa nese Right Puzzles Russian Cavalry Leader. Has grown groat by selling Good Goods and Selling Tliem Cheap, and every article just as represented. Spacc will not permit prices in everything, but just a ij,nv to show you that you can save v mey by trading here. Former Head of St. Louis House of Delegates Says Boodlers Sought to Kill Folk. New York, Oct. 4, 132% 131% 24 23% 1904, Am Sugar . . Am Car & F Am Loco . / Amal Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd D. R. T. .. B. & O. .. . Can Pacific . Ches & Ohio C. F. I. .. . Erie Ill Central . L. & N. . Manhattan .. Met St Ry M. K, & T. ., Mo Pacific N. Y. Central Norf & West St. Paul .. . Ont & West Pennsylvania 131% 23% 26% 59% 83 100 58 26V4 that it matters not what 59% claims or assertions are 83% 100% 82% 100 made by the "other fellow." TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CRIME KUROPATKIN IN A TIGHT PLACE We want everybody in Pittston to know the value of Vinol and how we stand behind it. 58% 91% 13314 45% 37 33% 141% 128% 57% 90% 131% 44% 36% The fact still remains that lou pairs Ki-4 White. Grey and Tan Blankets with fancy borders. Reports by Natives Are to the Effect That Kuroki Has Crossed the Hun Forty Miles East of Mukden—General Staff See Prospect of a Forced Battle. Japanese Loss at Port Arthur. au immense camp. IJerlin, Oct. 4.—A report is current that the Czar's recent journey through Russia was o;ie long race for life. The police of Odessa, it is alleged, discovered four plots to take the Czar's life. Man Who Was Sent Abroad to Avoid Being Called as Witness Against His Colleagues and Who Returned Too 8oon Makes a Startling Confession of Wrongdoing. Stegmaier's AT 4!»c A PAIll Vinol is popular and it takes because it possesses merit. Vinol contains all the curative, strength-creating elements of cod liver oil, without the nauseating, disagreeable taste and smell of the oil. Any one can take it without making a face. Old and young can digest it. There are many imitations of Vinol made from drugs and chemicals which are said to have the same effect as Vinol, bilt please remember the makers of Vinol are the only ones in the world who know the secret of separating the curative elements of the cods' livers from the oil and grease, and who can make for you a preparation containing all of the real alkaloids or medicinal principles of cod liver oil and not fool you with chemicals said to resemble the cod liver oil alkaloids. Therefore, there can be nothing else just, as "good." Women's Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, extra heavy weight. 32% 140% 127% FOR 19c EACH Ladles' Flannelette \i«ht Gowns, (rood quality flannel and full size. 154% 121% 50% 101% 127 73% 154 120% 50% 99% 126% 72% Beer FOR 50c EACH Mukden, Oct. 4.—Humors that General Kuroki lias evaded General ItennenknmpIT and slipped around the Russian left alarm army officers here and tend to disconcert General Kuropatkln's pivotal move to swing his left north and right south. General Kennenkatnpff, at the head of his own Cossacks and another strong detachment, has been responsible for Kuroki's whereabouts for several days, but In forty-eight hours has not been able to trace the Japanese right. When ItennenkuniplT left l'ensihu after Ills famous raid Marshal Oyama'a three armies 011 the right under General Kuroki were focusing on Bentainputze from Sienchan and two other points. Scouting parties from the Cossack general's column in the past two days reported the Japs were not in any of the three positions occupied by the enemy recently and that the brigafles stationed in and about Bentsiaputsse were of Kuroki's rear instead of his Vanguard. Those reports lend to the belief that Kuroki had crossed the linn at least forty miles east of Mukden and is Inclining toward the peninsular railway from the northeast of this St. Louis, Oct. 4.—By the written confession of Charles*!*'. Kelly, former speaker of the house of delegates, it is shown that there lias been real danger of the assassination of Joseph \V. Folk at all times during his tight against the "boodlers" of this city. Kelly has pointedly confessed that threats of assassination have been made to Folk, and in view of this revelation astonishment Is felt that even at'the most critical periods In his prosecutions the figlftlng circuit attorney has protested against a guard of detectives. It was only the Insistence of his wife that induced liim to tolerate a bodyguard when he was In Jefferson City in July at the state convention. The first result of Kelly's disclosure is the decision of Folk's friends to Insist 011 a guard for him day and night. Children's Flannelette Sleeping Garments, ail sizes, FOR 25c EACH Children's Eiderdown Coats, in all colors, nicely trimmed, FROM 75c UP St. Petersburg, kOct. 4.—-General Mischanko, on Oct. 2, attacked and threw into a state of panic the Japanese force at Tumendez. 72% 166 34% 133 excels all others for Purity, London, Oct. 4.—The Rome correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Co. wires that a message has been received there from Cheefoo, asserting that a Russian warship recently ran the blockade at Port Arthur, evading the Japanese vessels and escaping to the southeast. 167 159% 35% 133% 103% 69% 34% 132% 103 Age and Quality A cheer- Infants' Wool Saoqtu^H FOR 4'Jc EACH ing, sustaining, dependable Men's Extra Heavy Blue Denim 0vei'dlI Peo Gas .. Reading .. Rock Island .. So Pacific .. So Rwy com . T. C. & I. .. Texas Pacific . Union Pacific . U. S. Leather U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. .. , 681/4 103% 68% 29% beverage backed up by fifty FOR i5c A PAIR Ladles' Heftvy Grey Wool Underwear Vests anil Punts, 58% 33% 49% 57% 33% 48% 32% 102% 9% 57% years of success. Insist on FOR 98c A SUIT 33% having There none 33% 48% 32% 104% 10 We are showing the latest novelties in Dress Goods and Dress Skirts for Fall and Winter wear. DEATH OF BARTHOLDI 104% just as good 10 19% 76% Stegmaier Brewing Co Distinguished French Sculptor Passes Vinol gives you a hearty'appetite. It does more. It tonep up the stomach, it builds up the system in many ways. It's a tonic—a blood maker, a flesh creator and tissue builder. It's one of the best things known to medicine for weak lungs, wasting diseases or general debility. 18% 75 18% Away. 75% PEOPLE'S STORE, Paris, Oct. 4.—Frederic Augustus Bartholdi, the distinguished French sculptor, died this morning of tuberculosis. He was born in Colmar, April 2, 1834. He was the author of a great number of statues and groups, and he executed many monumental works. The most important of his achievements was the designing and erection of the huge statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World," which the French government purchased and presented to the United Kelly's confession is one of the most surprising documents in all the amazing papers in the long list of criminal actions instituted by Mr. Folk. 42% 42% 42% PITTSTON, PENN'A. HU%. Prepared Kf under GERMAN LAWS, ■■r Is Excellent for vl f BACKACHE, 1 I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. 1 DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned I "ANCHOR" I I PAIN EXPELLER. I ■ None genuine without Trade Hark B What one physician out of many te»tifiesj ■ II /CVZ'XSZ*. B:°0h^n Ne".^r,VL?Ao'oA9|MS 11 ■I on o h romoc Richters ANCHOR PAIN II ".^vHvrEXPELLE RS action is direct II and as (his name implies, can I II be used for many disorders.notablyRheu- I ■I rnatism.' If ought to ba a household I I remedy. D I It u in weip *vtwu». . IM I 25c. and 80c. at all druggist* or through ■ Bp. Ad. Blehter k Co., 815 Pearl St., New Iirkl fk 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS.^ Recommended by prominent Phy- 1Vholeuile and Retail |1 ALWAYS TIIE CHEAPEST. 15 South Main Street. Pittston. NEWj'PHONE 5452 The confession opens with the avowal of personal knowledge of the prevalence of bribery in the municipal assembly of St. Louis for twenty-five We've sold hundreds of bottles of Vin'ol and guaranteed them. Hardly one in a hundred comes back to us. If you have not yet used Vinol we strongly commend it to you. Your money refunded if it. does not benefit. H.'H. Tinker, durggist. . S ("i raJ GROCERIES "Hardly a bill passed that body in the last quarter of a century unless It was paid for," Ivelly writes. "We -did not fear exposure and punishment, for the reason that we believed no one would dare to do it. In case of attack we knew that most of the politicians and many of the large financiers of St. Louis would be with us. years, Wholesale and Retail At Cut Prices place Tho statue now occupies a conspicuous position in N)jw York harbor. Among his other monurriental works are -a fountain in honor of Schoen, painter and engraver, and a fountain surmounted by a statue of Gen. Rapp. both of which are in Colmar, hirD native city, also the flfeure of a lion commemorative of the heroic defence of the city of Belfort during the Franco-Prussian war. Bartholdl was decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor in 1S65. States Notice. Japanese Across the Hun, The annual meeting of the lot owners of the Pittston Cemetery Association for the election of trustees, etc., will be held at the office of Thomas B. Lance and Co., Thursday evening, Oct. 6th, 1904, at 7:30 o'cloclt. folor is lent to this .belief by tlie stories of natives coming in from the east, who say they Saw strong Japanese forces massed north and south of the eastern road between Yingpau and Nhnngchanku. Other refugees report that at least two regiments of Japanese dragoons forded the Ilun midway between l'aehiatsu and Yingpnu four days ago. The Japanese between the road and the river had a large number of held guns and consisted of several brigades of infantry, with columns of cavalry. It Is believed the force Is the easternmost of Kuroki's three armies which a fortnight ago moved from Singpingfu to Kay pass, with its left rest!UK on hi* central column. Kuroki's middle and western armies are said to be marching on the Hun in line with the armies of Xodzu and Oku. It now is thought their advance was intended to deceive General Kuropatkin into believing his left base was threatened only by them. I'nder cover of that screening movement Kuroki's east division crossed the Ilun and turned west toward the many small villages between Wayangcheng and Lachiatmi. "When Mr. Folk began his war on us we tried to intimidate him by threats of assassination, and when this had no effect we laid all sorts of traps for him without success. Then some decided that the best plan would be to start a newspaper and libel him so fiercely as to draw his tire by taking up all his time in libel prosecuting, or if he did uot his iniluence would be weakened and destroyed. Although we could find nothing after a thorough search to make attack on, libels were deliberately made up for the purpose of affecting public sentiment. This plan was participated in not only by members of the house of delegates under indictment for boodllng. but by prominent financiers of St. Louis who feared exposure and by those who Threats of Murder, Notice our window display of Flour Pots. All sizes and prices. H. OLIVER, President. BRYDEN, Secretary, 29-lw ALEX Fresh shell oysters at Moffatt's Call and inspect our second floor, and you will find that is tha place to buy Enamehvare, Tinware, Oil Cloth and Linoleum./' Our stock is large and the pricey IF A TIP IN CASH CONTEST WaS DECIDED. is welcome, a tip that means cash for all who act on it, should be also welcome. PAYNE'S GALLANT FIGHT, Nearly $1,700 was Collected for Bene-y You must cash an opportunity to make it of any use to you, and our store is the spot of spots to carry on this profitable business, because we offer a forest of chances for value seekers, etc. are O. K, Has Rallied from Sinking Spell and fit of St. Cecilia's Church—Miss Shows Encouraging Symptoms Walsh Won Washington, Oct. 4.—Postmaster General Payne is making a gallant fight for life. At 7 o'clock this morning, one of the attending physicians reported good grounds for encouragement. The patient had rallied and taken nourishment. Fox- School Shoes, we are beadquarters. We have tlie best on the market at $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. Every pair guaranteed to be as represented. The contest for a diamond ring, which has lDeen carried on by three young ladies of St. Cecilia's parish, Wyoming, for several months past, was decided last evening at an entertainment held in the basement of St. Cecilia's church. The contestants were Miss Lovlna Space, of Wyoming; Miss Rose Walsh, of Exeter, and Miss Lizzie Dailey, of West Pittston. ■Miss Walsh won the ring, turning in $771.41. Miss Dailey was second, with $652, and Miss third, having collected $267; The total amount was $1,093.41. This large sum will be applied to the convent fund and will go a long way toward liquidating the debt standing against it. The entertainment was well attended and enjoyed. The chief portion consisted of BRENNAN & ROBERTS, 42 North Mala St. Next to Eagle Hotel At 9:30 the following bulletin was issued: "The Postmaster General has again rallied. His heart action is very feeble and his condition is grave." gave us the money." Kelly noes on to say tlint there was a fixed schedule of prices for various bills. Hardly ever was less than $1,- 000 paid for the combined vote. s AS prices. One quart Fruit Jars are scarce, but we have plenty. Kuropatkin In a Trap? (his morning. President Roosevelt called again "We considered it beneath our dignity to take less than that," comments Kelly. On a couple of occasions, however, as low as .$;"Dn each was the price of votes, and "some of the boys took $5 each, but were ashamed of it. as the price was so small." Kelly asserts that Edward Butlor paid him .$15,000 of .$50,000 promised on condition that he would keep away from the grand jury, before which he had been subpoenaed to appear. Kelly went to Europe by way of Canada, traveling under the name of .Tames Ilogan. It was intended that he should remain away until the statute of limitations had come into effect, but Kelly made a miscalculation in time and came baVk too soon and was arrested. He alleges that the combine whs made up of Democrats and Republicans and makes thi-i comment: Serious difficulties confront Kuropatkin in dealing with this new phase of the situation, He cannot ■withdraw his strongest brigades from his right because there he is in continuous action with General Oku. who is pushing north with the confidence born of free railroad communication at his back. SafflsonofTs Cossacks recently received a disastrous defeat at the hands of Oku's vanguard and retreated in a rout to a paint more than eight miles north of the Japanese left. All the Russian troops on that wing therefore are needed to check Oku, and it even is possible the right will have to be strengthened to prevent that general from turning it back on the center. Similar conditions prevail in Ivuropatkiu's central position, for NodSu's advance line is only a few miles below Mukden and, since RennenUampff's raid, has been extended sufficiently to cover all the territory not guarded by the Japanese wings. General Kuropatkin's only source of re-enforcement for his left therefore? is Tai pass, and with tiie Japanese Liao valley column men- Evans Bros. Chicago Boy Kills His Sister Honest Weicht, Honest Goods, is our Motto. Chicago, Oct. 4,—Playfully pointing a loaded revolver at the head of his little sister, Freddie Battle, aged 7 years, pulled the trigger and instantly killed the little one. Our Choice in Best Patent Flour. Best Family Flour, No. 1 Timothy Hay Cut Hay Bale Straw Oats, per bu $6.50 $6.25 85c KOc Fall Goods 44 and 46 South Main St. has been made from the neatest patterns and colors and from the most appioved styles in goods in English and Domestic finished and unfinished worsteds, Scotch tweeds, cheviots and homspuns. When you are ready to order your fall outfit we will take good care of you. 'Our fall goods are awaiting your inspection. 70c 44c Fillings that last.. Dr. Walsh, dentist moving pictures. DIGESTION DECIDES IT Try Some of Our Home Corned Beef, just the nicest lunch you ever tasted. The best of its kind. Booth & Co.'s Potatoes, per bu. . Onions, per bu... Turnips, per bu. T Rutabagas, per bu Apples, per bu... Parsnips, per bu., 55c For WEDDINGS ClniarAr* V For FUNERALS riUWC'5 4 Good Digestion More Than Half the 80c market Life is a ceaseless struggle for success. Competition is everywhere. Everybody wants to reach the top. Success is sought for beoaiu% it is supposed to insure happines i. Battle, 50c Just what you want in floral decorations on short notioe. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B-CARPENTER, exeter st. exeter boro 50c 60c 70c Have your furnace cleaned and repaired by Ash. Physicians have long been looking for a harmless headache cure. It has been produced by an eminent chemist of the national capital. It is known as Bromo-Pepsin. Besides curing every form of headache almost instantly, Bromo-Pepsin is equally and as promptly efficacious in chronic and acute indigestion and the nervous disorders incident thereto. It is effervescent and' pleasant to take and may be had of all up-to-date druggists at 10 cents a bottle. It comes as a boon to mankind and .womankind. For sale by Stroll's Pharmacy. a9TTSlyr Ambition and ability make tor suebut without health too, failure is more than probable. Bevan, The Tailor. Tid Bit Crackers, 3 for 25c Oil Cloth, per yd... .30c, 40c, 50c "My experience has been that boodlers line up according to their interests and not under party standards. Democrats and Republicans in St. Louis usually nominate men to go to the house of delegates for the money cess Linoleum...... Table Oil Cloth 30c, 40c, 50c . 20c and 25c If the digestion is poor, the nerves unsteady, the blood thin, the weight less than it should be, and ambition and energy at low tide betfauge of stomach trouble, failure is almost a Millinery Opening Special Sale they can make out of it." Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 4, we will display the latest styles in pattern bats. Come and see the beautiful new shades; this is your invitation. William Drury, aclng Sinmintun, it is not easy to see liow troops can be spared from the north. certainty Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, ON Boston, Oft. 4.—The Massachusetts Socialists in state convention at Paine Memorial hall placed the following ticket in nomination: For governor, John Quincy Adams; for lieutenant governor, Olaf for secretary of state, Charles C. Hitchcock; for state treasurer, Hubert C. Bartlett; for state auditor, Charles E. Stevens; for attorney general, John Weaver Sher- Bay State Socialist Ticket, Whether you make much or little of life, whether you fail or succeed, your digestion largely decides it. feo confident is Stroh's pharmacy that Pepsikola tablets will renew your energy, steady your nerves, drive away that tired feeling, give tone to digestion, improve your appetite, bring up your weight to where it should be, put new color into your cheeks and new life into your stomach, tl at they continue to thiR grand dyspepsia remedy on the money back plan. 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street, Underwear Russian Staff Alarmed Ilarbin, Oct. 4. — Dispatches from Mukden give great concern to members of the general stalT on duty here. It is feared that General Kuropatkin has again been hemmed in and that Marquis O.vaiua in a few days will force the Itus«!«ns to accept a general engagement In a position conducive to Japanese success. Military experts wonder at General Kuropatkin's. apparent delay In retiring on Tai pass. It. is recognized here Mukden is untenable and that when the Japs seize It they will not content themselves with driving Kuropatkin north, as at Liaoyang, but will pursue their advantage until enormous losses occur on both sides. AT. WALDMAN, T. A. DURKIN. We liave just secured by chance 200 dozen Ladies', Men's and Children's Fall and Winter Underwear at low figures, in fact so low that you would hardly believe it. However, we pass these to you at the same rates. You must come and see. If you want underwear this winter you can't aitord to miss this chance. Look at these figures. The goods are here now as represented, even better, but not for long. Infants' All Wool Shirts, silk trimmed and with pearl buttons, worth 50c and 75c; yours for.. 10c Ladies' heavv and medium fleece linod ribbed Vesta, none worth less than 26c: a lot worth 50c and 75o: those for.. 10c — « • «i « •* - GEORGE DALEY ILL. 19 South Main Street, Bartel's Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. cases $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.20 Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Stricken in St Louis While Accom-' panying Fred Lane's Body from man. Grocery Price List. Arkansas. Four Killed In a Mine. Have confidence. The geiniine absolutely protects you. Stroh's jiharmacy will gladly pay back your money if at the end of ten days' treatment you have not been cured or t, cidedly benefited. , Carteraville, Ga., Oct. 4.—By the falling of earth and ore estimated at a thousand tons weight four men lost their lives near here. Two others are seriously injured and are expected to die. The cause of the disaoter was what Is known by miners as a "slick head." A heavy stratum of oil lay above the mass of clay, and the latter gave way. Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart bottles 76c to $1.50 Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guinoss's Stout. George Daley, a former resident of Pittston township,, who has been employed in Spadra, Ark., where his brother, John Daley, is engaged as mine foreman, is seriously ill in a St. Louis hospital. It seems that Mr. Daley had been caring for Fred Lane, formerly of West Pittston, who died in Spadra last Saturday of typhoid fever, and when the body of Mr. Lane was shipped to Pittston, Mr. Daley accompanied it. Nothing further was heard until a message was received last evening, saying that George Daley had been taken ill on a train at St. Ixmis and had been removed to a hospital in that city. Another telegram was received today, saying tlia' the condition of Mr. Daley was very serious, and his father, Thomas Daley, of Tunkhan*ock avenue, West Side, has started for St. Louis. Mr. Daley's family live in Cork Lane, not yet having gone to the west. Canned Corn . 10c, 12ic, 15c 3 cans Peas.. 25c 3 cans Pumpkin 3 large cans Baked Beans. Clam Chowder 10c an 25c 25c 20c A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Hut Have Luxuriant and Glo»»y Hair, Best Teas 50c Dairy Butter 21 Im'd and Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or Table Waters. Japanese Regiment Annihilated, No Matter What Color. Old Holland Coffee Best Coffee 35c London. Oct. 4. — The Daily Telegraph's Nagasaki correspondent, cabling under date of Sept. 25, says: "Terrible artillery conflicts are adding to the horrors of the situation at Port Arthur. On Sept. 22 and 23 the Russians made sorties against positions held by the Kanagawa regiment, and desperate fighting ensued. The Japanese force was practically annihilated, only one noncommissioned officer and eleven men remaining alive out of 4,000 who went into the engagement. The Japanese tunnel Into Port Arthur completed on Sept. 24 and was immediately used. The result is unknowu."Bryan Takes tho Stump, The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses something: If the head Is crowned with ecant hair. Scant and falling hair, tt in now known, Is caused by a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to the root of the hair, whbre It saps the vitality. The little white scales the germ throws up 4n burrowing1 are called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Herplcide, an entirely new result of the chemical laboratory, destroys the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops the falling hair, and prevents baldness. Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit. Mich. 25c Omaha, Neb., Oct. 4. — William J. Bryan began a week's campaign in Nebraska, speaking at Gretna and at South Omaha. In regard to national questions Mr. Bryan said, "I need not tell you that I was delighted with the nomination at St. Louis." Signature Tea, all kinds :. 50c Finest line of Brick, Limbnrger T. A. DURKIN. and Sweitzer in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can., It is fine. 1 lot all wool ribbed Vests and Pants, cheap at 81.00; our low 45 S. Main St. Both 'phones. Corner Dock Street. figures. .43o SALE NOW ON Fairbanks Speaks In Frisco. Campbell, Rozelle & Webster TfSTATE OF PENJAMIN PIIICE, LATE OF ■" Pittston, deceased. Letters £Df aanCilDWrnttnn itpnn the nhnve immwl estate h&vinK been granted to the nnderaiKiiCMl.'ull lwrsoiiB Indebted to said estate are requested to make lmyment, and those having claims or demands to present the same, without delay, to ABRAHAM PHICE, Pittston. Pn. II. J. Mahon, Attorney. i,ll,lS,'i5.1,8 , •San Francisco, Oct. 4.—Charles W. Fairbanks, Republican candidate for vice president, and Senator .Fulton of Oregon last night addressed an immense audience at Mechanics pavilion after a day's campaigning in northern California. — MAGNET T. J. Yates, Special Agent. 57 S. Main St. 81 S. Main St., Pittston. |
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