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• «DEATHEi* indications. THE HOME PAPER. rorecase Until 8 p. m., tomorrow foi' Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair and colder tonight; Tuesday, fair; fresh westerly winds, becoming variable. For the People of Pittston and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. 55th YEAR. J WEEKLY ESTAHI. I SHED 18B0. }DAILY EST. HT TEIEO. HART 1888. PIT TSTON, PA., AY, NOVEHB R 2 , 1904. _ TWO CENTS A COPY. t Q U A (J K«X FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " r AU-EiO. | THANKSGIVING | GOOD CHEER NOGI RENEWS Vessel into Deep Water. New York, Nov. 21.—Despite the efforts of half a dozen tu«s, the Prince Line steamer Silician,Prince, which went aground at Long Beach early yesterday morning, has not yet been pulled into deep watei. When the tide was at its heifeht at 6 o'clock this morning, all 'the tugs went to work at the vessel, but failed to move her. In fact, the vessel worked In toward shore about two lengths from her last high tide position. At 8:30 this morning the tugs left her, but will make another attemipt to drag her off at high tide tonight. The passengers, numbering 537, all immigrants from Italy, were taken off the vessel by lighters and tugs during last night and were landed at Ellis Island. IDEAL CITIZENSHIP HATPIN PRICK KILLS TWO. GAME BIRD COOKERY. lrFF3rFirW»»V Sreat Values Girl Died From Grief; Victim, Who Kept Secret, Followed. Ronait Dock With Jrlm in in km—Prnf- rie Chicken—Delicious Salmi. "in all kinds of Ladies' and Children's Philadelphia, No» 21.—That the prick of a hatpin on the knee of a man caused the death from remorse of the ■woman who wielded it and eight years of heartrending suffering, three amputations and the final death of the man who suffered the injury is revealed by the death of Jacob I. Dewolf of this city. When about to roast a duck, see to the fire first. A hot oven is the first essential. The old axiom, "Dress your duck and allow a slow cook to walk through a hot kitchen with it,"'gives the idea it Is intended to do—that a duck well done is a duck spoiled. If the oven is very hot, twenty-five minutes will roast the duck an, even brown; but, if your palate dictates, another ten minutes' roasting will do no harm. Movement Against Port Arthur's Crowds Hear President on That Theme at Catholic Church Celebration. Underwear and Hosiery. Prices have been cut to pieces. Do not Inner Defenses Shrouded In Mystery. fail to see these Bargains. Our special brew for Thanksgiving will be out this week and don't overlook ordering a supply of this delictus be.v- T-adles' Cream Rtblwd Underwear in Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, all sizes, regular 50c value; each 37 SWEETNESS AND STRENGTH FRESH TROOPS ARRIVE DAILY It was a playful thrust the girl gave to him to relieve herself of his merciless teasing. She loved him, and he loved her, and when the point of the pin entered hffi lenee and scraped the bone at the joint neither thought much about it. It was in the summer of J800, and they were attending a picnic near Chamounlx given by Mohawk tribe of Redmen. Dewolf, twe'nty-sfcven years old, who lived with his another in 2008 North Eleventh street,, finished out'the day pleasantly, but shortly alter he reached home his knee began to swell. Next day a physician was called in, and finally Dewolf was sent to the Jewish hospital. Six weeks afterward his leg was amputated above the knee. The surgeons had cut too low, and a second operation was necessary. Afterward the sufferer went to the Union Mission hospital. There the leg was taken off at the hip joint. Thanks- erage for your Ladies' Cream Ribbed Underwear, in Vests and Pants,, heavy w'eight, great value for 15c Chinese From Dalny Say Japanese These Qualities the Average American Citizen Should Have, Says President Roosevelt, Who Is introduced to the Gathering as "the Man of Evenhanded Justice." Army Before the Fortress Is Being Strengthened at the Rate of 1,000 Men a Day — Contradictory Reports From Seat of War on the Shakhe. The duck requires no dressing. A Bllce of lemon and a spray of parsley may be put into the body before it Is placed in the oven. Some cooks rub the duck inside and out with a clove of cut garlic. Others place a spoonful of uncooked cranberries in the body of the bird. The berries will burst and give a delicious flavor to the meat. Dust the duck with a teaspoonful of salt and half a teaspoonful of pepper before placing it in the oven. Baste twice with a little stock or butter and hot water while it is cooking. With a canvasbaek serve a celery salad or celery mixed with sliced oranges and dressed with a French dressing. One case of Children's fleeced lined Vests and Pants, all sizes, from 10c up. Children's Golf Gloves, all wood, 25o Chefu. Nov. 21.—'The general attack 011 Port Arthur was resumed Nov. IS or 1!), according to the report of persons arriving here from Dalny. **■ Washington, Nov. 21. — President Roosevelt made nn address at the one tinndred and tenth anniversary celebration at St. Patrick's church and the dedication of Carroll hall, the new parochial buildings and parish school. The ltev. I). .T. Stafford, rector of St Patrick's, acted as the master of ceremonies. Cardinal Gibbons, several archbishops and other dignitaries ol the Catholic church attended the exerciser, the former making an address Immediately preceding thjt of the president. Dr. Stafford introduced President Roosevelt as "the man of even handed justice; the president of the square deal." giving i Dinner Boys' All Wool Sweaters for 35c.» Boys' Flannefllette Shirts for 25c. Ladieis' Flannelette Wrappers, a regular $1.00 quality for 75c. German Steamer Lost. They say that the Japanese are so Secretive that it is difficult in Dalny to learn the true facts. Even the officers detailed to work at the base do not know what their comrades at the front are doing. Swakopmund, 'Southwest Africa, Nov. 21.—The German steamer Gertrude Woermann is ashore off here. She will probably be a total loss. Her cargo of horses is now being taken Ladies' Flannelette Night Dresses for 50 cents. Ladies' Flannel Shirt Waists, all colors, for 98 cents. You know what Stegmaier'a Another attack ou Etse mountain is expected to take place Nov. 24, according to Chinese who have arrived from IDnlny. The Chinese further report that re-enforcements for the Japanese continue to arrive. For the last ten days a thousand men have arrived daily. On Nov. 14. Chinese say, they saw fifty guns brought into Dalny. Some were broken, others were in good condition. The Japanese said they had captured ashore Special Brew means, so order now by mail or 'phone that you may not miss this rich Children's all wool Mittens for 10 cents a pair. I D TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Prairie chickens make good eating. If young and tender, roast them like ducks, but if old braise them. Pluck and draw and lard with thin strips of fat bacon. Brown thorn nicely iu a pan and dredge with two tablespoonfuls of flour. Add to every three birds a pint of hot water, a small onion, chopped tine; a carrot, cut small; two outer stalks of celery, a teaspoonful of salt and a small bit of red pepper pod. Cover closely and let simmer one hour and a half to two hours. Remove the birds on to a hot dish, strain the gravy, add six pitted olives, give one boil and serve. I'ass a tart jelly and hominy or rice croquettes with the birds. Ladies' All Wool Black Hose for 10 cents a pair. After that Dewoif recovered seemingly and engaged in business. A few weeks ago he began to fail, and blood poisoning developed. It spread rapidly through his system, aud for several days before he died his screams could be heard in the street. To the last he refused to divulge the name of the girl who had stuck the hatpin in his knee and cuused all his suffering. All he would say was that she had died from D 1 Stegmaier Brewing CC 2 PITTSTON, PENN'A. | NEW 'PHONE M52 treat Nantucket, Mass., reports the safe arrival of the Red Star Liner Kroonland, which was reported to have teen lost. , Ladies' Flannelette Skirts, in different colors, for 25 cents. The president spoke' in part as follows:PEOPLE'S STORE, Fire broke out this morning in the New York State building on the St. Louis exposition grounds, but it was extinguished quickly. The loss was only a few hundred dollars. "In wishing you well today I wish you well in doing the most important work which is allotted to any of our people to do. The rules of good citizenship nre tolerably simple. The trouble is not in finding thein out, the trouble is in living up to them after they have been found out. I think we all of us know fairly well what" qualities they are which in their simp mate up the type of character we like to see in man or wife, sou or daughter. But I am afraid we do not always see them as well developed as we would like to. 1 wish to see in the average American citizen the development of the two sets of qualities which we enn roughly indicate as sweetness and strength, the qualities on the one hand which make the man able to hold his own and those which on the other hand make him jealous of the rights of others just as much as for his own rights. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, is South Main Street. Pittston. them Ou Nov. 16 a peculiarly heavy explosion shook every ship lying at Dalny. The explosion was ascribed to the blowing up of land mines or a maga- Henry Blocker, local inspector of steam vessels at Grand Haven, Mich., and James W. Nicholson, local inspector of steam boilers at Norfolk, Va., were dismissed today by Secretary of Commerce and Labor. 14 C####« NO TRADING STAMP PRICES HERE grief. zine. Don't Take The Japanese after successfully mining have occupied a counterscarp on Sungshu mountain. New Orleans, Nov. 21.—Secretary of War Tuft put in a busy Sunday,here, lie and his party were taken to Heserve plantation for a glimpse of the sugar industry of Louisiana. Lnst night he was the guest at a dinner given by Archbishop Chapelle. The party left this morning on the Dolphin in order to obtain a daylight view of the river month and the jetties. Since, seeing the immense ships in the harbor Secretary Taft expressed regret that the Columbia had not been sent to go to Panama direct from this port. Taft Sees New Orleans Sights. For salmi of game use the breast and other nice pieces of roasted birds, cut in neat slices. I'lace the bones and other trimmings in a saucepan with sufficient water to cover. To a pint of water add half a clove of garlic, half a bay leaf, a spray of parsley, a teaspoonful of celery salt and a dash of cayenne. Let simmer half an hour, strain, add a few- mushrooms or a chopped olive and a tablespoonl'ul of butter rubbed with a tablespoonful of flour. When hot lay in the pieces of game and as soon as the sauce comes to a boil serve at once.—Boston Cooking School Magazine. The Japanese are using a peculiar missile which looks like a long sausage. The Japanese throw it into the trenches, and it bursts, giving off an odor so foul that if it is not thrown out of the trenches immediately the soldiers faint. The gas is not fatal in its effect. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Our Word New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building New York. Nov. 21, 1904. High. Low. Close. 152% 151% 152% Let us prove that we have the Best Am Sugar Am Car «& F Amal Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd B. R. T. .. B. & O. .. , Can Pacific . Ches & Ohio Col Southern C. F. I. .. , Groceries at Lowest Prices. JAPANESE ATTACK 32*4 31% Driven Back Three Times In Attempt "We must have both sets of quailties. In the first place, the man must have the power to hold his awn. You know that I do not care very much for the coward or the moral weakling. I want eaoli of you boys, and the girls just as much, and each of you young men and young women to have the qualities without .which people may be amiable and pleasant while tilings go well, but without which they cannot succeed in times of stern trial. I wish to see in the man manliness, in the woman womanliness. I wish to. see courage, perseverance, the willingness to face work, to face, you men, if it is necessary, danger, the determination not to shrink back whcri temporarily beaten in life, as each one will JDe now and then, but to come up again and wrest triumph from defeat. I want to see you young men strong men and brave men, and in addition I wish to see each man of you feel that his strength and his courage btij make him the worse unless to that strength and courage are joined the qualities of tenderness toward those he Ibves, who a- D dependent upon him. and to right dealing with all his neighbors. Best brand of flour, guaranteed, $6.75 Canned Tomatoes, new packed, Mukden, Nov. 21.—The Japanese attack of l'outiloff has been resumed three times since Thursday. Two battalions engaged in the attack oil Friday night drove the first line of Russian infantry from their trenches, but at the second line were caught in pits and entanglements and exposed to a galling fire. A bayonet attack completed their demoralization, and more than one-half of the attacking force was killed or wounded. At dawn on Saturday another attempt by the Japanese to take l'outiloff was repulsed after two hours of desperate fighting. While this attHck was going on the Japanese center opened a strong artillery fire on the Russian positions east and west of the railroad. to Take Poutilorf Hill Ate Hair While Asleep. IF A TIP IN CASH is welcome, a tip that means cash for all who act oil it, should be also welcome. extra fine, per can Continental brand of corn, 1904 Des Moines, la., Nov. 21.—Her stomach tilled with hair pile had eaten from her own tresses in her sleep, Stella Weston, fourteen years old, of 220-J School street, is dead. Not until a post mortem was held was it known what had caused the girl such excruciating agony anil bailiod the skilled physicians who hud treated her. They had given to her medicine for indigestion, but their most heroic remedies had failed to remove the ball of hah from her stomach, and she died in frightful agony. pack. »Try it, 3 cans for 25c Potatoes, per bu 55c Oats, per bu 42c Feed, per cwt J1.30 Buckwheat. 25 lb sack 75 Nabob Pancake flour,""per pkg..l0® Nabob Buckwheat per pkg ISn Aunt Jemima, 3 pkgs for /25c One pound box honey .....15c One quart maple syrup 25c %gal. maple syrup 48c One gallon maple syrup S&a Grocery Price List. 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. Erie Ill Central .. h. && N Manhattan .. . Met St Ry .. 'Mo Pacific .. N. Y. Central Norf & West .. St. Paul .. .. Ont & West .. Pennsylvania.. Peo Gas .. Reading .. Rock Island ... So Pacific .. So Rwy com .. T. C. & I Texas Pacific .. Union Pacific .. IT. S. Leather U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. .. Canned Corn 10c, 12£c, 15c 3 cans Peas 25c BRENNAN & ROBERTS, 3 cans Pumpkin 25c 3 large cans Baked Beans. 26c Clam Chowder 10c and 20c Best Teas . ,50c Best Coffee 35c Old Holland Coffee 25c Signature Tea, all kinds 50c Finest line of Brick, Limbnrger 42 North Main St. Next to Eagle Hotel Washington, Nov. 21.—That the president earnestly proposes to reward Senator Cockrell of Missouri/or the assistance he has*Riven the aTftuinistration, although he Is a Democrat, is shown by a statement issued from riiu White House. The president has offered an isthmian caual commissionership to Senator Cockrell and has also told him that if lie feels that bis health will not permit him to take this place the president desires to offer him a position on the interstate commerce com- A Post For Cockrell Cf^rury' s pkk RS We have a fine assortment of Lin- There is grave suspicion engendered Ms to the purpose of tlie several attacks 011 Poutiloff hill and the artillery duel opened by the Japanese. It is not lielieved that these series of attacks were aimed merely to capture the Russian position, but it is feared they were Intended to mask the activity of the enemy oil the two flanks of the Russian army. It is considered significant that there is a strong Japanese movement on the Russian right and that on the Russian left the Japanese are moving twenty miles eastward of General ICuroki's original position. oleum, Floor Oil Cloth and Oil Cloth Patterns for under stove*. and Sweitzer in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can. It is fine. Honest Woiftht. Honest Goods, is our Motto. Pest Patent Flour .. Best Family 'Flour . Rye Flour, per sack B. W. Flour, per sack Chop and Meal .... .$6.75 $6.50 $1.50 Evans Bros. Campbell, * Rozelle & Webster .75 $1.30 $1.30 44 and 46- South Mam St. An Age of Tolerance. Brttn and Middlings Mex Central P. M D. H "Finally, I want to congratulate all of us here on certain successes that we have achieved in the century and a quarter that has gone by of our American life. We have difficulties forward, and we are a long way short of perfection. I do not see any immediate danger of our growing too good. There is ample room for effort yet left. But we have achieved certain results, we hare succeeded in measurably realizing certain ideals. We have grown to accept it as an axiomatic truth of our American life that the man is to be treated on his worth as a man. without regard to the accidents of his position, that this is not a government designed to favor the rich man as such or the poor man as such, but that it is designed to favor every man. rich or poor, if he is a decent man who acts fairly by his fellows. We have grown to realize that, part of the foundations upon which our liberty rests is the right of each man to worship his Creator according, to the dictates of his conscience and the duty of each man to respect his fellow who so worships him. And, oh, my countrymen, one of the best auguries for the future of this rountry, for the future of this mighty and majestic nation of ours, lies in the fact that we hive grown to regard pnb another-that we brothers have grown to regard one another—with a lirold and kindly charity and to realize that the field for human endeavor is wide, that the field for charitable, philanthropic, religious wort; Is wide and that while a corner of it remains ujitillcd we do a dreadful wrong if we fail to welcome the work done In that field by every man, no matter wliiH his treed, provided only he works with a lofty sehse of his duty to God and his duly to his neighbor." mission Pat Crowe In Mexico? City of Mexico, Nov. 21.—Pat Crowe, for whose capture Cudahy, the millionaire Onmha packer, is reported to have offered a reward of .$25,000 as the kidnaper of his little son, is thought to be in tills city, and the police are endeavoring to locate him. Crowe is supposed to be the man who held young Cudahy for several days near Omaha until his father finally paid $25,000 foi his return. lie has been sought in many parts of the world since, but has always manured to elude capture. Potatoes, per bushel Rutabagas, per bushel Turnips, per bushel Onions, per peck ... FOR RENT. Dwellini 57 S. Main St. $25 The general artillery duel along the entire center which began on Friday evening was not followed by the advance of infantry except at isolated points, and the general battle expected, while imminent, has not developed. The outward line of the Russian army in the trenches has been exposed to a steady lire since Thursday forenoon, and it is impossible to send relief, but there has been 110 effort by the Japanese to take these trenches with infantry. The weather is mild and the Clear nights unfavorable to infantry attacks. Sold Asrniii. The horse, a very handsome animal had just changed hands. Store... $20 $12 Store, House, Exeter borough "I do not see any fault in him, boasted tlie proud buyer. BANK STATEMENT. Parsnips, per peck Carrots, per peck . St., Exeter $13 House, Wyoming Ave $20 One or two office rooms, on Water street. "No, and I can assure you that he will never see any in you," remarked the foxy salesman, pocketing the fat roll. Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITTS STON, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA NfA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. NOVEMBEll 1(1. 19(M. Nabob Pancake Flour Nabob B. W. Flour Self-raising B. W. Qt. Maple Syrup % Gallon Maple Syrup I Gallon Maple Syrup Comb Honey Flour G. B. THOMPSON It was not until the horse had walked into a post on his.way out of the ring that tlie buyer realized the truth of tills remark.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Loans and discounts Overdi arts, secured and unsecured II. 8. Bonds to secure circulation. Bonds securities, etc banking house, furniture and flt- RUHOURCES 863,155 48 •Jbfl 86 50,000 00 98? ,0?8 50 Some Good Things at Liner Ashore .In a Fog. tures Due from National Banks (not Re- 35,000 00 Loj)g Beach. N. Y., Nov. 21.—Lost in a fog and sapposed by her crew to be off the New Jersey coast, the steamship tSicilian Prince of the Prince line, from Palermo and Sasres, is hard aground near here. In all 612 persons are on the stranded ship. In the steerage are 52!) Italians. There are twelve cabin passengers, and seventy-one men comprise the crew. Efforts to release the vessel have thus far failed. None of the passengers has been permitted to laud. servo agents} Due from approved reservo agents Cb okC* and other cash iteuis..*,.. Note9 of other National Banks.;.. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $ iB.MQ i»D Legal-tender notes mi.ouo mi 221 49 80,389 44 7,215 75 7,(W5 00 m MAGNET Quiet on the Shakhe, The stubborn fact remains that every time the Democrats have been in power they have had to go out through the bankruptcy courts. — Schuyler (Neb.) Sun. MftTter of History. William Orury, Field Headquarters of the Second Japanese Army, via Fusan, Nov. 21.— The past few days have been unusually quiet along the Shakhe river. The front of General Oku's army and the Russians have been firing only occasional* shots. The armies have been lying intrenched and practically in touch for over a month, but there have been only cavalry and small infantry skirmishes. The Japanese are virtual-* ly living in the trenches, and the army is standing tlie first cold weather very well. The winter clothing has proved excellent for the purpose. Leading Grocer of Wyo. Yalley, 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. Btll 82 With the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you are ready to think of your own individual needs. We are headquarters for Redemption fund with U. S. Treas* urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 114,CD40 00 There's RohiK to be an election And a very wise selection And a welcome at the White House door. For 'tis written on the slate That on Tuesday, November eight, "A majority of the voters will be foi Theodore." a.son on Total, ,$ l.rati.084 90 T. A. DURKIN. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in..... Hurnlus fnnd Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National Hank notes outstanding.. Due to other National Banks Dne to State Banks and Bankers .. Dividend* unpaid Individual deposits subject to check Cashier's checks outstanding .... bargains, .$ mooo oo 200,000 (JO Table oil cloth, best goods, only 15e Holley Jewel Robbery Confessed. H4.503 '2o 4U.300 00 62,354 «(» 10,844 92 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 $1.2C Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .2C Pure Rye Whiskey, fulj quart bottles 75c to $1.5( Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Oof fees at same price you are pay ing for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter a yard, —Newark Advertiser. Louisville, Ivy., Nov. 21. — Schuylei Baird, an employee of a local transfer company, was arrestecl heret and confessed to breaking open the trunk of Mrs. Ilolley, wife of Dr. Samuel H. Holley of Lexington, and robbing it of $20,000 wdrth of jewels \\iiilo taking it to the depot. Sirs. HoHey was on her way to New York to attend the horse show Tnrnul Down by Government. ara so 077,932 (111 U.4OT IK Hemn carpet, close and heavy, 14*4 "Poor Hrown has given up ail hope of a government position." cents a yard Total State of Penn'a., Connty of Luzerne. 88 I, Charles S Crane, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swD-ar that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHARLES 8. CRANE, 1,038,684 !H) Men's, boys' and children's sweaters, all styles, from 25c. London, Nov. 21—The correspondent of I he Central News ait Shahke river, in a dispatch dated Clansia mountain, says that after a night attack on the Russian front, near Putlloff Hill, 83 Japanese were found dead on the battle ground. The past 24 hours have been quiet. "Well, they took liirti before the civil service folks, an' just because he failed on geography an' spellln' an' ritlimetic an' sicli they flckchully turned him "My, my! How did that happen?" One lot children's mijts, blaok and colored, worth 10c; our price 5c. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, hhm. * SAMUEf, X'. FENN. Notary Public. OawfoiT. Full size double blankets onl 50c. "An' what's he goin' to do now?" down!" \ ngarian Premier Mobl Large assortment of ladles' top tollers at special prices 5 and 10 cents. "Lord knows! Ef he don't run for high sheriff I reckon lie'11 have to go to teach in' school."—Atlanta Constitution.ibed, My comuiteaion expire* Jan. a, 190s. Correct—attest: THEODORE KTRONO, JOSEPH LANG FOltD. CHAS. H. FOSTER Rome, Nov. 21.—'A message from Tokio states that Field Marshal Oyama has wired his government that liia attempts to draw the Russians Into a trap ri&ve been frustrated. The Japanese army la excellently situated in a fortified position. Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 21. — As Premier Tlszg was leaving a meeting of liis political supporters lie encountered n hostile demonstration. He was greeted with shouts of "Resign!" and was pelted with snowballs. The police dispersed the crowd by a discharge of blank cartridges. Forty arrests were made. i Directors. 21 One lot 75c lace curtains, our spe- .rn'iTand Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or Table Waters. cial price 45c Her Little Fent. He often wondered hov/ she stood upon Canning Plants Destroyed. Eastport, Me., Nov. 21.—Two Inrge flsli canning plants, one owned by L. ID. Clark & Sons and the other by the Beaconst Canning company, have been destroyed by Are, causing a total loss of $50,000. Four hundred men are thrown out of employment. INDEBTEDNESS OF THE BOKOUGH OF \ Duryea. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Luzerne County, No. 328 November Sessions. 1903. T. A. DURKIN. Children's coats in the best style# the things at all. He marveled more whene'er she danced from 50c. thny w«re so very small. And every morning he would gaze as she 45 B. Main St Both 'phones. Corner Dock Street. Children's heavy fleoce lined shirt* and drawers, very cheap, from Se. tripped down the street With wonder at the way she walked upon her little feet. Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned, apiiointed by the said Court to ascertain and raport the amount and nature orthe indebtedness of the Borough of Buryca, will meet at his Oflloe No. D.) Minors Bank Building, Pittston. Pa., on Saturday. Becember 17th, 1904, at lo o'clock A. M.. to hear the testimony of all persons having claims against said Borough, and perform all other duties pertaining to his said appointment. All creditors of said borough hereby notified to present and prove their plainis at the time and place above mentioned. CHARLES P. BOHAN, Commissioner. t C The Cruiser Pennsylvania Governor Odell at White House. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Original and Only Genuine. /iT7rv\A Standard Remedy, told for U year*. AS\ Testimonial*. L&dtw. uk Dnuniit WSMK&fUCIUC1.C8T1RH KXULIftHIn V- KEID and Uold met*llla boxes, M»!ed with m vyj b!ue ribbon. Take no other. KefW | / — flf HubHtit uiloni* and Imitation*. Wtm IV Jg IDnMnlDt.urwQd4oeatato«MiBiiar«rPar. V»» fS lloulura, TratlmoiilaU aod BoeMM «\ _V fbr Ladtoa. in ratura Matt. Moid u jl Bnub C• 6hl«htat«7cfo|lylgfr Men's fleece Mned gloves and mlttt, all styles, from 10c. Boston, Nov. 21.—The official speed trial of the new armored cruiser Pennsylvania, which was to have been held over the Cape Ann course today, was called off, awing t# the non-arrival of the vessel. The Pennsylvania will probably arrive lvsre tomorrow morning./ Washington, Nov. 21.—Governor Odell of New York arrived In Washington lust night from t|je south and had a brief conference with President Roosevelt at the White House. After the Interview he said, "I had a short conference with the president, but it had uo important political significance." She blushed beneath his searching eyes and bowed with -glance demiire. "Oh, dear, if he could know," she sighed, "the patn that I endure!" And then she scrunched hor toes up tight within that boot petite, For she wore twos Instead of fives! That was her little feat! Joplin, Mo., Nov. 21.—The light plant owned by the city In East .Topihi and the East Joplin lire department have been destroyed by fire; loss between RCO,000 and $70,000. Light Plant Destroyed. as MAGNET 87 S. Main St, JPitteton. —New York Press. ltaWtt.18.95.2,9.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 21, 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 | 1904-11-21 |
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, November 21, 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 | 1904-11-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Full Text | • «DEATHEi* indications. THE HOME PAPER. rorecase Until 8 p. m., tomorrow foi' Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair and colder tonight; Tuesday, fair; fresh westerly winds, becoming variable. For the People of Pittston and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. 55th YEAR. J WEEKLY ESTAHI. I SHED 18B0. }DAILY EST. HT TEIEO. HART 1888. PIT TSTON, PA., AY, NOVEHB R 2 , 1904. _ TWO CENTS A COPY. t Q U A (J K«X FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " r AU-EiO. | THANKSGIVING | GOOD CHEER NOGI RENEWS Vessel into Deep Water. New York, Nov. 21.—Despite the efforts of half a dozen tu«s, the Prince Line steamer Silician,Prince, which went aground at Long Beach early yesterday morning, has not yet been pulled into deep watei. When the tide was at its heifeht at 6 o'clock this morning, all 'the tugs went to work at the vessel, but failed to move her. In fact, the vessel worked In toward shore about two lengths from her last high tide position. At 8:30 this morning the tugs left her, but will make another attemipt to drag her off at high tide tonight. The passengers, numbering 537, all immigrants from Italy, were taken off the vessel by lighters and tugs during last night and were landed at Ellis Island. IDEAL CITIZENSHIP HATPIN PRICK KILLS TWO. GAME BIRD COOKERY. lrFF3rFirW»»V Sreat Values Girl Died From Grief; Victim, Who Kept Secret, Followed. Ronait Dock With Jrlm in in km—Prnf- rie Chicken—Delicious Salmi. "in all kinds of Ladies' and Children's Philadelphia, No» 21.—That the prick of a hatpin on the knee of a man caused the death from remorse of the ■woman who wielded it and eight years of heartrending suffering, three amputations and the final death of the man who suffered the injury is revealed by the death of Jacob I. Dewolf of this city. When about to roast a duck, see to the fire first. A hot oven is the first essential. The old axiom, "Dress your duck and allow a slow cook to walk through a hot kitchen with it,"'gives the idea it Is intended to do—that a duck well done is a duck spoiled. If the oven is very hot, twenty-five minutes will roast the duck an, even brown; but, if your palate dictates, another ten minutes' roasting will do no harm. Movement Against Port Arthur's Crowds Hear President on That Theme at Catholic Church Celebration. Underwear and Hosiery. Prices have been cut to pieces. Do not Inner Defenses Shrouded In Mystery. fail to see these Bargains. Our special brew for Thanksgiving will be out this week and don't overlook ordering a supply of this delictus be.v- T-adles' Cream Rtblwd Underwear in Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, all sizes, regular 50c value; each 37 SWEETNESS AND STRENGTH FRESH TROOPS ARRIVE DAILY It was a playful thrust the girl gave to him to relieve herself of his merciless teasing. She loved him, and he loved her, and when the point of the pin entered hffi lenee and scraped the bone at the joint neither thought much about it. It was in the summer of J800, and they were attending a picnic near Chamounlx given by Mohawk tribe of Redmen. Dewolf, twe'nty-sfcven years old, who lived with his another in 2008 North Eleventh street,, finished out'the day pleasantly, but shortly alter he reached home his knee began to swell. Next day a physician was called in, and finally Dewolf was sent to the Jewish hospital. Six weeks afterward his leg was amputated above the knee. The surgeons had cut too low, and a second operation was necessary. Afterward the sufferer went to the Union Mission hospital. There the leg was taken off at the hip joint. Thanks- erage for your Ladies' Cream Ribbed Underwear, in Vests and Pants,, heavy w'eight, great value for 15c Chinese From Dalny Say Japanese These Qualities the Average American Citizen Should Have, Says President Roosevelt, Who Is introduced to the Gathering as "the Man of Evenhanded Justice." Army Before the Fortress Is Being Strengthened at the Rate of 1,000 Men a Day — Contradictory Reports From Seat of War on the Shakhe. The duck requires no dressing. A Bllce of lemon and a spray of parsley may be put into the body before it Is placed in the oven. Some cooks rub the duck inside and out with a clove of cut garlic. Others place a spoonful of uncooked cranberries in the body of the bird. The berries will burst and give a delicious flavor to the meat. Dust the duck with a teaspoonful of salt and half a teaspoonful of pepper before placing it in the oven. Baste twice with a little stock or butter and hot water while it is cooking. With a canvasbaek serve a celery salad or celery mixed with sliced oranges and dressed with a French dressing. One case of Children's fleeced lined Vests and Pants, all sizes, from 10c up. Children's Golf Gloves, all wood, 25o Chefu. Nov. 21.—'The general attack 011 Port Arthur was resumed Nov. IS or 1!), according to the report of persons arriving here from Dalny. **■ Washington, Nov. 21. — President Roosevelt made nn address at the one tinndred and tenth anniversary celebration at St. Patrick's church and the dedication of Carroll hall, the new parochial buildings and parish school. The ltev. I). .T. Stafford, rector of St Patrick's, acted as the master of ceremonies. Cardinal Gibbons, several archbishops and other dignitaries ol the Catholic church attended the exerciser, the former making an address Immediately preceding thjt of the president. Dr. Stafford introduced President Roosevelt as "the man of even handed justice; the president of the square deal." giving i Dinner Boys' All Wool Sweaters for 35c.» Boys' Flannefllette Shirts for 25c. Ladieis' Flannelette Wrappers, a regular $1.00 quality for 75c. German Steamer Lost. They say that the Japanese are so Secretive that it is difficult in Dalny to learn the true facts. Even the officers detailed to work at the base do not know what their comrades at the front are doing. Swakopmund, 'Southwest Africa, Nov. 21.—The German steamer Gertrude Woermann is ashore off here. She will probably be a total loss. Her cargo of horses is now being taken Ladies' Flannelette Night Dresses for 50 cents. Ladies' Flannel Shirt Waists, all colors, for 98 cents. You know what Stegmaier'a Another attack ou Etse mountain is expected to take place Nov. 24, according to Chinese who have arrived from IDnlny. The Chinese further report that re-enforcements for the Japanese continue to arrive. For the last ten days a thousand men have arrived daily. On Nov. 14. Chinese say, they saw fifty guns brought into Dalny. Some were broken, others were in good condition. The Japanese said they had captured ashore Special Brew means, so order now by mail or 'phone that you may not miss this rich Children's all wool Mittens for 10 cents a pair. I D TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Prairie chickens make good eating. If young and tender, roast them like ducks, but if old braise them. Pluck and draw and lard with thin strips of fat bacon. Brown thorn nicely iu a pan and dredge with two tablespoonfuls of flour. Add to every three birds a pint of hot water, a small onion, chopped tine; a carrot, cut small; two outer stalks of celery, a teaspoonful of salt and a small bit of red pepper pod. Cover closely and let simmer one hour and a half to two hours. Remove the birds on to a hot dish, strain the gravy, add six pitted olives, give one boil and serve. I'ass a tart jelly and hominy or rice croquettes with the birds. Ladies' All Wool Black Hose for 10 cents a pair. After that Dewoif recovered seemingly and engaged in business. A few weeks ago he began to fail, and blood poisoning developed. It spread rapidly through his system, aud for several days before he died his screams could be heard in the street. To the last he refused to divulge the name of the girl who had stuck the hatpin in his knee and cuused all his suffering. All he would say was that she had died from D 1 Stegmaier Brewing CC 2 PITTSTON, PENN'A. | NEW 'PHONE M52 treat Nantucket, Mass., reports the safe arrival of the Red Star Liner Kroonland, which was reported to have teen lost. , Ladies' Flannelette Skirts, in different colors, for 25 cents. The president spoke' in part as follows:PEOPLE'S STORE, Fire broke out this morning in the New York State building on the St. Louis exposition grounds, but it was extinguished quickly. The loss was only a few hundred dollars. "In wishing you well today I wish you well in doing the most important work which is allotted to any of our people to do. The rules of good citizenship nre tolerably simple. The trouble is not in finding thein out, the trouble is in living up to them after they have been found out. I think we all of us know fairly well what" qualities they are which in their simp mate up the type of character we like to see in man or wife, sou or daughter. But I am afraid we do not always see them as well developed as we would like to. 1 wish to see in the average American citizen the development of the two sets of qualities which we enn roughly indicate as sweetness and strength, the qualities on the one hand which make the man able to hold his own and those which on the other hand make him jealous of the rights of others just as much as for his own rights. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, is South Main Street. Pittston. them Ou Nov. 16 a peculiarly heavy explosion shook every ship lying at Dalny. The explosion was ascribed to the blowing up of land mines or a maga- Henry Blocker, local inspector of steam vessels at Grand Haven, Mich., and James W. Nicholson, local inspector of steam boilers at Norfolk, Va., were dismissed today by Secretary of Commerce and Labor. 14 C####« NO TRADING STAMP PRICES HERE grief. zine. Don't Take The Japanese after successfully mining have occupied a counterscarp on Sungshu mountain. New Orleans, Nov. 21.—Secretary of War Tuft put in a busy Sunday,here, lie and his party were taken to Heserve plantation for a glimpse of the sugar industry of Louisiana. Lnst night he was the guest at a dinner given by Archbishop Chapelle. The party left this morning on the Dolphin in order to obtain a daylight view of the river month and the jetties. Since, seeing the immense ships in the harbor Secretary Taft expressed regret that the Columbia had not been sent to go to Panama direct from this port. Taft Sees New Orleans Sights. For salmi of game use the breast and other nice pieces of roasted birds, cut in neat slices. I'lace the bones and other trimmings in a saucepan with sufficient water to cover. To a pint of water add half a clove of garlic, half a bay leaf, a spray of parsley, a teaspoonful of celery salt and a dash of cayenne. Let simmer half an hour, strain, add a few- mushrooms or a chopped olive and a tablespoonl'ul of butter rubbed with a tablespoonful of flour. When hot lay in the pieces of game and as soon as the sauce comes to a boil serve at once.—Boston Cooking School Magazine. The Japanese are using a peculiar missile which looks like a long sausage. The Japanese throw it into the trenches, and it bursts, giving off an odor so foul that if it is not thrown out of the trenches immediately the soldiers faint. The gas is not fatal in its effect. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Our Word New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank building New York. Nov. 21, 1904. High. Low. Close. 152% 151% 152% Let us prove that we have the Best Am Sugar Am Car «& F Amal Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd B. R. T. .. B. & O. .. , Can Pacific . Ches & Ohio Col Southern C. F. I. .. , Groceries at Lowest Prices. JAPANESE ATTACK 32*4 31% Driven Back Three Times In Attempt "We must have both sets of quailties. In the first place, the man must have the power to hold his awn. You know that I do not care very much for the coward or the moral weakling. I want eaoli of you boys, and the girls just as much, and each of you young men and young women to have the qualities without .which people may be amiable and pleasant while tilings go well, but without which they cannot succeed in times of stern trial. I wish to see in the man manliness, in the woman womanliness. I wish to. see courage, perseverance, the willingness to face work, to face, you men, if it is necessary, danger, the determination not to shrink back whcri temporarily beaten in life, as each one will JDe now and then, but to come up again and wrest triumph from defeat. I want to see you young men strong men and brave men, and in addition I wish to see each man of you feel that his strength and his courage btij make him the worse unless to that strength and courage are joined the qualities of tenderness toward those he Ibves, who a- D dependent upon him. and to right dealing with all his neighbors. Best brand of flour, guaranteed, $6.75 Canned Tomatoes, new packed, Mukden, Nov. 21.—The Japanese attack of l'outiloff has been resumed three times since Thursday. Two battalions engaged in the attack oil Friday night drove the first line of Russian infantry from their trenches, but at the second line were caught in pits and entanglements and exposed to a galling fire. A bayonet attack completed their demoralization, and more than one-half of the attacking force was killed or wounded. At dawn on Saturday another attempt by the Japanese to take l'outiloff was repulsed after two hours of desperate fighting. While this attHck was going on the Japanese center opened a strong artillery fire on the Russian positions east and west of the railroad. to Take Poutilorf Hill Ate Hair While Asleep. IF A TIP IN CASH is welcome, a tip that means cash for all who act oil it, should be also welcome. extra fine, per can Continental brand of corn, 1904 Des Moines, la., Nov. 21.—Her stomach tilled with hair pile had eaten from her own tresses in her sleep, Stella Weston, fourteen years old, of 220-J School street, is dead. Not until a post mortem was held was it known what had caused the girl such excruciating agony anil bailiod the skilled physicians who hud treated her. They had given to her medicine for indigestion, but their most heroic remedies had failed to remove the ball of hah from her stomach, and she died in frightful agony. pack. »Try it, 3 cans for 25c Potatoes, per bu 55c Oats, per bu 42c Feed, per cwt J1.30 Buckwheat. 25 lb sack 75 Nabob Pancake flour,""per pkg..l0® Nabob Buckwheat per pkg ISn Aunt Jemima, 3 pkgs for /25c One pound box honey .....15c One quart maple syrup 25c %gal. maple syrup 48c One gallon maple syrup S&a Grocery Price List. 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. Erie Ill Central .. h. && N Manhattan .. . Met St Ry .. 'Mo Pacific .. N. Y. Central Norf & West .. St. Paul .. .. Ont & West .. Pennsylvania.. Peo Gas .. Reading .. Rock Island ... So Pacific .. So Rwy com .. T. C. & I Texas Pacific .. Union Pacific .. IT. S. Leather U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. .. Canned Corn 10c, 12£c, 15c 3 cans Peas 25c BRENNAN & ROBERTS, 3 cans Pumpkin 25c 3 large cans Baked Beans. 26c Clam Chowder 10c and 20c Best Teas . ,50c Best Coffee 35c Old Holland Coffee 25c Signature Tea, all kinds 50c Finest line of Brick, Limbnrger 42 North Main St. Next to Eagle Hotel Washington, Nov. 21.—That the president earnestly proposes to reward Senator Cockrell of Missouri/or the assistance he has*Riven the aTftuinistration, although he Is a Democrat, is shown by a statement issued from riiu White House. The president has offered an isthmian caual commissionership to Senator Cockrell and has also told him that if lie feels that bis health will not permit him to take this place the president desires to offer him a position on the interstate commerce com- A Post For Cockrell Cf^rury' s pkk RS We have a fine assortment of Lin- There is grave suspicion engendered Ms to the purpose of tlie several attacks 011 Poutiloff hill and the artillery duel opened by the Japanese. It is not lielieved that these series of attacks were aimed merely to capture the Russian position, but it is feared they were Intended to mask the activity of the enemy oil the two flanks of the Russian army. It is considered significant that there is a strong Japanese movement on the Russian right and that on the Russian left the Japanese are moving twenty miles eastward of General ICuroki's original position. oleum, Floor Oil Cloth and Oil Cloth Patterns for under stove*. and Sweitzer in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can. It is fine. Honest Woiftht. Honest Goods, is our Motto. Pest Patent Flour .. Best Family 'Flour . Rye Flour, per sack B. W. Flour, per sack Chop and Meal .... .$6.75 $6.50 $1.50 Evans Bros. Campbell, * Rozelle & Webster .75 $1.30 $1.30 44 and 46- South Mam St. An Age of Tolerance. Brttn and Middlings Mex Central P. M D. H "Finally, I want to congratulate all of us here on certain successes that we have achieved in the century and a quarter that has gone by of our American life. We have difficulties forward, and we are a long way short of perfection. I do not see any immediate danger of our growing too good. There is ample room for effort yet left. But we have achieved certain results, we hare succeeded in measurably realizing certain ideals. We have grown to accept it as an axiomatic truth of our American life that the man is to be treated on his worth as a man. without regard to the accidents of his position, that this is not a government designed to favor the rich man as such or the poor man as such, but that it is designed to favor every man. rich or poor, if he is a decent man who acts fairly by his fellows. We have grown to realize that, part of the foundations upon which our liberty rests is the right of each man to worship his Creator according, to the dictates of his conscience and the duty of each man to respect his fellow who so worships him. And, oh, my countrymen, one of the best auguries for the future of this rountry, for the future of this mighty and majestic nation of ours, lies in the fact that we hive grown to regard pnb another-that we brothers have grown to regard one another—with a lirold and kindly charity and to realize that the field for human endeavor is wide, that the field for charitable, philanthropic, religious wort; Is wide and that while a corner of it remains ujitillcd we do a dreadful wrong if we fail to welcome the work done In that field by every man, no matter wliiH his treed, provided only he works with a lofty sehse of his duty to God and his duly to his neighbor." mission Pat Crowe In Mexico? City of Mexico, Nov. 21.—Pat Crowe, for whose capture Cudahy, the millionaire Onmha packer, is reported to have offered a reward of .$25,000 as the kidnaper of his little son, is thought to be in tills city, and the police are endeavoring to locate him. Crowe is supposed to be the man who held young Cudahy for several days near Omaha until his father finally paid $25,000 foi his return. lie has been sought in many parts of the world since, but has always manured to elude capture. Potatoes, per bushel Rutabagas, per bushel Turnips, per bushel Onions, per peck ... FOR RENT. Dwellini 57 S. Main St. $25 The general artillery duel along the entire center which began on Friday evening was not followed by the advance of infantry except at isolated points, and the general battle expected, while imminent, has not developed. The outward line of the Russian army in the trenches has been exposed to a steady lire since Thursday forenoon, and it is impossible to send relief, but there has been 110 effort by the Japanese to take these trenches with infantry. The weather is mild and the Clear nights unfavorable to infantry attacks. Sold Asrniii. The horse, a very handsome animal had just changed hands. Store... $20 $12 Store, House, Exeter borough "I do not see any fault in him, boasted tlie proud buyer. BANK STATEMENT. Parsnips, per peck Carrots, per peck . St., Exeter $13 House, Wyoming Ave $20 One or two office rooms, on Water street. "No, and I can assure you that he will never see any in you," remarked the foxy salesman, pocketing the fat roll. Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITTS STON, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA NfA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. NOVEMBEll 1(1. 19(M. Nabob Pancake Flour Nabob B. W. Flour Self-raising B. W. Qt. Maple Syrup % Gallon Maple Syrup I Gallon Maple Syrup Comb Honey Flour G. B. THOMPSON It was not until the horse had walked into a post on his.way out of the ring that tlie buyer realized the truth of tills remark.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Loans and discounts Overdi arts, secured and unsecured II. 8. Bonds to secure circulation. Bonds securities, etc banking house, furniture and flt- RUHOURCES 863,155 48 •Jbfl 86 50,000 00 98? ,0?8 50 Some Good Things at Liner Ashore .In a Fog. tures Due from National Banks (not Re- 35,000 00 Loj)g Beach. N. Y., Nov. 21.—Lost in a fog and sapposed by her crew to be off the New Jersey coast, the steamship tSicilian Prince of the Prince line, from Palermo and Sasres, is hard aground near here. In all 612 persons are on the stranded ship. In the steerage are 52!) Italians. There are twelve cabin passengers, and seventy-one men comprise the crew. Efforts to release the vessel have thus far failed. None of the passengers has been permitted to laud. servo agents} Due from approved reservo agents Cb okC* and other cash iteuis..*,.. Note9 of other National Banks.;.. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $ iB.MQ i»D Legal-tender notes mi.ouo mi 221 49 80,389 44 7,215 75 7,(W5 00 m MAGNET Quiet on the Shakhe, The stubborn fact remains that every time the Democrats have been in power they have had to go out through the bankruptcy courts. — Schuyler (Neb.) Sun. MftTter of History. William Orury, Field Headquarters of the Second Japanese Army, via Fusan, Nov. 21.— The past few days have been unusually quiet along the Shakhe river. The front of General Oku's army and the Russians have been firing only occasional* shots. The armies have been lying intrenched and practically in touch for over a month, but there have been only cavalry and small infantry skirmishes. The Japanese are virtual-* ly living in the trenches, and the army is standing tlie first cold weather very well. The winter clothing has proved excellent for the purpose. Leading Grocer of Wyo. Yalley, 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. Btll 82 With the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you are ready to think of your own individual needs. We are headquarters for Redemption fund with U. S. Treas* urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 114,CD40 00 There's RohiK to be an election And a very wise selection And a welcome at the White House door. For 'tis written on the slate That on Tuesday, November eight, "A majority of the voters will be foi Theodore." a.son on Total, ,$ l.rati.084 90 T. A. DURKIN. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in..... Hurnlus fnnd Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National Hank notes outstanding.. Due to other National Banks Dne to State Banks and Bankers .. Dividend* unpaid Individual deposits subject to check Cashier's checks outstanding .... bargains, .$ mooo oo 200,000 (JO Table oil cloth, best goods, only 15e Holley Jewel Robbery Confessed. H4.503 '2o 4U.300 00 62,354 «(» 10,844 92 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 $1.2C Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .2C Pure Rye Whiskey, fulj quart bottles 75c to $1.5( Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Oof fees at same price you are pay ing for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter a yard, —Newark Advertiser. Louisville, Ivy., Nov. 21. — Schuylei Baird, an employee of a local transfer company, was arrestecl heret and confessed to breaking open the trunk of Mrs. Ilolley, wife of Dr. Samuel H. Holley of Lexington, and robbing it of $20,000 wdrth of jewels \\iiilo taking it to the depot. Sirs. HoHey was on her way to New York to attend the horse show Tnrnul Down by Government. ara so 077,932 (111 U.4OT IK Hemn carpet, close and heavy, 14*4 "Poor Hrown has given up ail hope of a government position." cents a yard Total State of Penn'a., Connty of Luzerne. 88 I, Charles S Crane, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swD-ar that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHARLES 8. CRANE, 1,038,684 !H) Men's, boys' and children's sweaters, all styles, from 25c. London, Nov. 21—The correspondent of I he Central News ait Shahke river, in a dispatch dated Clansia mountain, says that after a night attack on the Russian front, near Putlloff Hill, 83 Japanese were found dead on the battle ground. The past 24 hours have been quiet. "Well, they took liirti before the civil service folks, an' just because he failed on geography an' spellln' an' ritlimetic an' sicli they flckchully turned him "My, my! How did that happen?" One lot children's mijts, blaok and colored, worth 10c; our price 5c. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, hhm. * SAMUEf, X'. FENN. Notary Public. OawfoiT. Full size double blankets onl 50c. "An' what's he goin' to do now?" down!" \ ngarian Premier Mobl Large assortment of ladles' top tollers at special prices 5 and 10 cents. "Lord knows! Ef he don't run for high sheriff I reckon lie'11 have to go to teach in' school."—Atlanta Constitution.ibed, My comuiteaion expire* Jan. a, 190s. Correct—attest: THEODORE KTRONO, JOSEPH LANG FOltD. CHAS. H. FOSTER Rome, Nov. 21.—'A message from Tokio states that Field Marshal Oyama has wired his government that liia attempts to draw the Russians Into a trap ri&ve been frustrated. The Japanese army la excellently situated in a fortified position. Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 21. — As Premier Tlszg was leaving a meeting of liis political supporters lie encountered n hostile demonstration. He was greeted with shouts of "Resign!" and was pelted with snowballs. The police dispersed the crowd by a discharge of blank cartridges. Forty arrests were made. i Directors. 21 One lot 75c lace curtains, our spe- .rn'iTand Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or Table Waters. cial price 45c Her Little Fent. He often wondered hov/ she stood upon Canning Plants Destroyed. Eastport, Me., Nov. 21.—Two Inrge flsli canning plants, one owned by L. ID. Clark & Sons and the other by the Beaconst Canning company, have been destroyed by Are, causing a total loss of $50,000. Four hundred men are thrown out of employment. INDEBTEDNESS OF THE BOKOUGH OF \ Duryea. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Luzerne County, No. 328 November Sessions. 1903. T. A. DURKIN. Children's coats in the best style# the things at all. He marveled more whene'er she danced from 50c. thny w«re so very small. And every morning he would gaze as she 45 B. Main St Both 'phones. Corner Dock Street. Children's heavy fleoce lined shirt* and drawers, very cheap, from Se. tripped down the street With wonder at the way she walked upon her little feet. Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned, apiiointed by the said Court to ascertain and raport the amount and nature orthe indebtedness of the Borough of Buryca, will meet at his Oflloe No. D.) Minors Bank Building, Pittston. Pa., on Saturday. Becember 17th, 1904, at lo o'clock A. M.. to hear the testimony of all persons having claims against said Borough, and perform all other duties pertaining to his said appointment. All creditors of said borough hereby notified to present and prove their plainis at the time and place above mentioned. CHARLES P. BOHAN, Commissioner. t C The Cruiser Pennsylvania Governor Odell at White House. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Original and Only Genuine. /iT7rv\A Standard Remedy, told for U year*. AS\ Testimonial*. L&dtw. uk Dnuniit WSMK&fUCIUC1.C8T1RH KXULIftHIn V- KEID and Uold met*llla boxes, M»!ed with m vyj b!ue ribbon. Take no other. KefW | / — flf HubHtit uiloni* and Imitation*. Wtm IV Jg IDnMnlDt.urwQd4oeatato«MiBiiar«rPar. V»» fS lloulura, TratlmoiilaU aod BoeMM «\ _V fbr Ladtoa. in ratura Matt. Moid u jl Bnub C• 6hl«htat«7cfo|lylgfr Men's fleece Mned gloves and mlttt, all styles, from 10c. Boston, Nov. 21.—The official speed trial of the new armored cruiser Pennsylvania, which was to have been held over the Cape Ann course today, was called off, awing t# the non-arrival of the vessel. The Pennsylvania will probably arrive lvsre tomorrow morning./ Washington, Nov. 21.—Governor Odell of New York arrived In Washington lust night from t|je south and had a brief conference with President Roosevelt at the White House. After the Interview he said, "I had a short conference with the president, but it had uo important political significance." She blushed beneath his searching eyes and bowed with -glance demiire. "Oh, dear, if he could know," she sighed, "the patn that I endure!" And then she scrunched hor toes up tight within that boot petite, For she wore twos Instead of fives! That was her little feat! Joplin, Mo., Nov. 21.—The light plant owned by the city In East .Topihi and the East Joplin lire department have been destroyed by fire; loss between RCO,000 and $70,000. Light Plant Destroyed. as MAGNET 87 S. Main St, JPitteton. —New York Press. ltaWtt.18.95.2,9. |
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