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55th YEAU. ]thr^."haet'W PITTS I ON PA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 1904. foi THE HOME PAPER. For the People of Pittston and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. WO CENTS A COPY. 1 in \D \ C W TY CENTS A MONTH. t iU I PAiirnrrr FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 1 1 I lllKr I 1 New York 8tock Markets. furnished */"• a Jordan & Co., stock brokers, mi - — _ .-,»*■ .| Miners' Bank building A A CTT TAC k# 1 ■ New Y°rkD P®0- 5-19°4- ■"D**C£ I'rK J High- ,jOW- close 4'ifcrf P v*v .14914 148 148% 1 »4% 34% 34% 80% 80% 88% 88% 88% 03% 103% 103% 08% 67 67% 00% 99% 100 134% ,133% 133% 50% 49% 49% 4-5 43% 43% 57% 56% 56% '40% 39% 40% 159 157% 157% 147% 145% 145% 124% 123% 123% 34% 34 34% 111% 110 110% 142 139% 140% 76% 75% 75% 175% 174% 175 44% 43% 44 140 139% 139% 82% 79% 81% 37 36% 36% 67% 67 67% 37% 36% , 37 76% 76 ' 76% 37% 37% 37% 16 114% .115 16% 15 17 33% 32 32% D5% 93% 94 16% 46% 46% !3 22 22% ARREST OHIO BANKERS CHINA AIDING RUSSIA. STARVED TO DEATH. Our text today is the story of the miser who taught his ass to live on straw, of which he gave him a smaller portion every day. Competitors || The Best Winter Japan Demands Explanation For Al- Hosiery and Underwear Tokyo, Dec. fi.—No dispatches have been received from "the third army In front of Port Arthur except a bulletin announcing that the engagement begun on Saturday for possession of fortified crests southeast of Two Hundred and Three Meter hill was in progress at dawn and that the Russians had been successful 3# defending their redoubts above tlie ' second line of trenches. A cable tt'tm the Manchurian headquarters, sejit by Marshal Oynma's chief of staff, snid that beyond outpost engagements there had been no development)} since Friday along the battle line. , leged Broach of Neutrality. | COME | 2 And go, but we keep right on J1 | —and whv ? ![ $ BECAUSE f Warrants Served on Officials Who Loaned Money to Mrs. Chadwick. Just as the miser had got him so trained as to eat one straw a day— the poor asDs died. At this season of the yar the demand for warm and serviceable hosiery and underwear steadily increases. We prepared for it during the summer. The result is that we have a very choice and excellent stock of hosiery and underwear on hand. You ought to see it and we know you can save money on the prices we quote. Am Sugar .. .. Am Car & F .. Copper .. Atchison com .. .Atchison pfd .. B. R. T ,B. & O ,Can Pari flic .. ,Ches & Ohio .. Chicago & Alton C. F. I He is an ass who starves himself Lo death—as thousands are doing, misled by foolish teachers—because their stomachs have lDeCxDme too weak, through neglect or disease, to do the work which nature has provided for their stomachs to da Last Session of the 58th Congress. Stegmaier's WOMAN'S HUSBAND CABLES. BEER Messago From the Doctor, Traveling In Europe For His Health, Denounces Attacks on Wife's Character and Because the engine Is out of gear would yon consign It to the juflk heajp? BOYS' UNDERWEAR. Heavy ribbed fleece lined shirts and drawers, all sizes. Special per garment 25c. Is brewed from the best of Hops and Malt; TRIBUTES TO DEAD SENATORS Krie .111 Central .. ,1,. & N. .. .. Met St Ry .. ,M. K. & T. ,Mo Pacific .. ,N. Y. Central Norf & West . St. Pail;! .. .. ,Ont & West . Pennsylvania.. .Reading .. .. ,Rock Island .. ,So Pacific .. So Rwy com .. ,T. C. & I. .. .Texas Pacific . .Union Pacific . ,U. S. Leather U. 3. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd .Wte'bash .. Promises to Stand by Her In Her Financial Trouble. Why no! Mend it! Commit slow suicide because your digestive organs leak? WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR The most important news is the disclosure by the wnr office that Japan officially has notified Cliina there ni\ist be an explanation of what is aliened to be a serious breach of neutrality. Tokyo is said to be possessed of information proving that the city of Shanghai has become a Russian port and that the great army of General Kuropatkin is being furnished with supplies brought from Shanghai by way of the Imperial Chinese railway, which has its northerly terminal at Siuminthun, twenty-five jinilos due west, of Mukden. BECAUSE every step in the process of brewiny is done unCler a past master in the art; Pine cream ribbed underwear In vests and pants, fleece lined. Special per garment 25c. Cleveland, O., Dec. 5.—As the result of an extended conference between tlie United States district attorney, the bank examiners who have been iookitif.' into the affairs of the fniled Citizens' National bank of Oberlin and their counsel, President C. T. Beckwitli and Cashier Spear of that bank were placed under arrest late last night by United States Marshal Chandler of Cleveland at their homes in Oberlin. Certainly not! Take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. One thing is sure as shooting. You can never get a new stomach. You must mend it or it will lead you a miserable existence. BECAUSE we do not reduce the cost of brewing to me6t cheap competition; BECAUSE Beer stands today absolutely and unquestionably supreme in its field; BECAUSE it is the Beer of Quality, not Quantity. Men's good heavy weight fleece lined for winter wear, all sizes peT garment 89c. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Reception of President's Message Delayed Until Tomorrow. The only way to mend it is to take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. BOYS' STOCKINGS. Fast black cotton hose, heavy ribbed, size 6 to 10, good value at 25c. Special per pair 19c. This has been practically and scientifically demonstrated by the many thousands whom Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have poei lively cured, after other treatments of medicine, mineral waters,- pills and slow, suicidal starvation, had failed. WOMEN'S HOSE. Washington. Pec. 5.—The second session of the'Fifty-eiglitli congress as sembied at noon today. The arrests of Backwith and Spear are the fiAt that have been made in the Chadwick ease. The Citizens' National bank, with which they are connected, is a creditor to the extent of $1240,000 from Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick, whose financial affairs during the past week have been the cause of a great deal of publicity. The bank is capitalized at but $00,000. Since the disclosure of the bank's dealings with Mrs. Chadwick the president, cashier and directors have held conferences and meetings frequently. All the time there has been expressed by President Beckwith at least a hope of a reim bursement of the bank's loan to Mrtv Chadwick, but so far as known no remittance has been received. Ladies' black wool hose, fast black good value for 25c. Special per pair 19c. It is not known officially, hat it is assorted here that the Tokyo government has warned China thAt unless the Imperial railway ceases to furnish supplies to the eneiuy Japan will land an armed force in the gulf of Pechlli and take possession of the. roads from Shanhaikwau north to Hinminthun. This would be a comparatively easy matter for the Japanese government. There is no seaport north of Shanhaikwan, and possession of the railroad would shut off all Russian supplies. Investigation at imperial headquarters could not confirm Just how far Japan has gone in her protest, hut there is no doubt she has addressed China in a way that is not to be misunderstood. Order a case of rthis delicious beverage sent home to- MEN'S HOSE. Men's all-wool heavy ribbed blue half hose, very special, per pair 19c. The death of Senators Quay of Pennsylvania and Hoiir of Massachusetts were announced in the senate following the customary formalities attending the reassembling, and Immediately that body adjourned for the day. These methods are all unscientific— therefore false. day. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sci-1J eatlflc—therefore true and successful. J Having cured so many thousands— 9 many of whom doubtless have suffer 2 ed more than you do—do we claim » too much when we say that Stuart's 2 Dyepepsiia Tablets will surely do good to you? Surely not. Especially when we make it plain that no promise is made to cure more than one disease—dyspepsia. Stegmaier Brewing Co In our Big Basement department Grand Display of Holiday Goods. ,Mex Central The oath of ofiice was administered to Messrs, Knox and Crane, successors to Senators Quay and Hoar, following a roll call to ascertain the presence of a quorum, after which the usual committee was appointed to wait on the president' in conjunction with a like committee of the house and inform him that the two houses are duly organized and prepared for business. PITTSTON, PENN'A. PEOPLE'S STORE, BUFFALO BANK CLOSED NEW 'PHONE 6482 German Bank Fails and a Run Started on the German-American Bank. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, . Buffalo, Dee. 5.—At noon today Superintendent otf Banking Kilburn closed the German bank, of this city. As soon as the German bank was closed a run was started on the German-American bank. Richard Emery is president' ,of 'both banks which were about to be consolidated. is South Main Street, Pituton, FRUITS, NUTS, and CANNED GOODS Don't T ake TO BE FOUND AT A recess was taken to await a report from this joint committee and when received announcement of the death of the two senators from Pennsylvania and Massachusetts was made, and the senate adjourned for the day. President Beckwith has been in a state bordering on physical col In pur for nearly a week and for the past three or four days has been con lined to his bed. He has expressed the utmost regret over the outcome of the bank's dealings with Mrs. Chadwick and has given no intimation us lo why such great sums of money have been loaned front the bank to Mrs. Chadwick. When asked to explain how the transactions were brought about Mr. Beckwith declined to make any statement and contented himself with assuring his questioners that he was hopeful of a settlement in full of Mrs. Chadwick's Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for just this one disease.BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Our Word WANTS STATEHOOD. They are a scientific combination of ingredients which search dtrt the weak spots in all the digestive organs and make them strong and well. Quality Finest. Prices Right. Death of General Tyner, Washington. Dec. 5.—General James T Tyner. of Indiana, former assistant attorney general of the postoffice and who was recently dismissed by order of the President, died this morning at his home here. His dismissal grew out of his connection with the issuance of fraudulent crders in the postoffifie department He had been in poor health for more than a year. Oklahoma Has 700,000 Inhabitants and Property Worth $540,000,000. The proceedings in the house were nlong the same lines a A those in the Washington, Drc. 5, "The flag of New Figs New Dates Fancy Raisins Fancy Currants Citron Peel Lemon Peel Orange Peel Malaga Grapes Basket Grapes Oranges Bananas Nabob Peaches Nabob Peas Nabob Cherries Premier Corn Let us prove that wa have the Best our republic will not be complete until on Its field of blue is placed the rising star of Oklahoma," says the annual report of Governor T. B. Ferguson of Oklahoma, now made public. The report adds: They have an immediate digestive action on undigested food, and thus, while curing weak organs, they at the same time help them to do their wofk. Groceries at Lowest Prices. senate. The customary tribute of the two houses to the dead senators delayed the presentation of the president's annual message, which will be read tomorrow. premier Tomatoes Premier Succotash " Lima Beans Sunbeam Corn Best brand of flour, guaranteed, $6.75 Canned Tomatoes, new packed, They thus stand for all that is good in medical treatment of dyspepsia, and for nothing that is bad. They are not a fail but a fact. They are safe, pleasant, certain and permanent, and can be- taken by the most ■delicate invalids without fear of harmful results. "With 700,000 people, property worth $540,000,000. the major portion of our public expenses bestowed upon our schools, unprecedented advancement along all lines of enterprise, it seems that congress should give us the authority to exercise in fuli the rights of American citizens." Blacky Label Peas Pride of Rome Peas extra fine, per can., Continental brand of corn, 1904 IMMIGRATION FALLS OFF. pack. Try it, 3 cans for Potatoes, per bu Oats, per bu Feed, per cwt Buckwheat. 25 lb sack Nabob Pancake dour, per pkg Nabob Buckwheat per pkg.... Aunt Jemima, 3 pkgs for One pound box honey One quart maple syrup maple syrup..... One gallon maple syrup 25c Standard of Arrivals Higher Than Here- Estimate of Appropriations. The warrants on which Beckwith and Spear were arrested charge them •with violation of the federal banking loan Faff Asparagus 55o tofore. Washington, Dec. 5.—The general estimate of appropriations for the fiscal ygar of 1906 was submitted to Congress today by the treasury department. The grand total is $619,- 669,852.21, as compared with $624,502,- 146.07, the estimate for the year 190FD and $614,548,937.03 actually appropriated for the year. Eng. Walnuts Olives Mushrooms Soft Shell Almonds ..42c $1.30 ..75c . .10c , .10c Washington. Dec. 5.—That immigration to the United States decreased materially during the last, fiscal year and that the moral, intellectual and physical qualifications of the immigrants admitted to (his country during the past year are higher than ever heretofore have been chronicled, is asserted in the annual report of Prank P. Sargent, commissioner ireneral of immigrn- huvB. (Mixed Nuts Olives Stuffed ■ ( Jc To tho Chartwiek family, which is one of tho proudest and most exclusive in the middle west, and to Dr. 8. Leroy Chadwick especially, the notoriety attending the financial troubles of Mrs. Cassie L. Ghadwlck is humiliating. Having confidence In her. they refuse to believe the many discrediting stories circulated about her past life. Their confidence does not mitigate, but rather accentuates. It Is said, the humiliation they feel that, any one atliliated with* the family should be suspected even of doing such things. Speaking of the growth of the territory, the report says: A Fine Collection -5*5"STS'5"!miTSTiJ"a*S"fl' This is only a small list of good things we carry for holiday trade. ..25c "The Immigration of Oklahoma during the last year lias been quite heavy. Over a million ami a half ac res of public land have been taken up by the. homesteader. This alone moans an increase in population of from 40,000 to 50,000. The larger portion of the buyers of farm property were hoineseekers from other states." Of New Ideas in 15c 25c 48c 42 ISI. Main Street. Fall and Winter Millinery 860 Spain Considers Japan's Protest, C7)ri/ry's i'.H I ( F.S tion Madrid, Dec. a.—The government held a long conference yesterday over the protest of Japan for permitting the Russian Baltic fleet to coal at Vigor. The details of the decision have not 'been learned. Most Reasonable Prices aliens arrived in the-United States, of whom 540,100 were males and 2(53.770 females, an Increase in the females as compared with last year of 19,870 and a decrease in tho males of 04,04*5. During the last fiscal year 812.870 In Pittston We have a fine assortment of Lin- ELITE MILLINERY STORE oleum, Floor Oil Cloth and Oil Cloth The total immigration la placed at nearly 100,000. made up of "people yoitng and energetic, with some capital to invest, with education, with an appreciation of religious and social advantages. morally and physically equipped to become some of the best citizens of the future state of Oklahoma." Patterns for under stoves The total amount of money shown to ottteors by these 812,870 aliens was $20,- 804,383. or $4,77(5.870 more than was brought by the 857,04(5 arrivals of the The fortune of the Claidwick family was based on money earned by a hard struggle In the Pennsylvania oil fields. The elder Ohadwlok owned a farm there, and prospectors struck oil. Rut lo«g before that the Chadwicks had been known to all the old Cleveland families, and the wealth only served to place them In a position where they could enjoy more fully a social position already secure. 81S. Main. Mrs.Wm.Welch; Prop Honest 'Weljcht. Honest Goods. Is our Motto. New York, Dec. 5.—Nan Patterson, charged with killing Caesar Yourog, was brought into Justice Davis' court again this morning, for her second itrial, the first having failed on account pf the illness of a juror. Nan Patterson Case Resumed, Pest Patent Hour .. Best Family Flour . Rye Flour, per sack B. W. Flour, per sack Chop and Meal .... Bran and Middlings .$6.75 $6.50 $1.30 Evans Brov m previous year Of the aggregate steerage immigration during the year 7(57,933 came from Europe, 2(5,18(5 from Asia and 18.751 from all other countries. The greatest number of immigrants. 193.29(5, came from Italy, a decrease of 37,32ti from last year. Of the oriental ••ountrles Japan furnished the greatest number of immigrants. 14,2(54, a -decrease of 5,704, while China supplied 4,309, an increase of 2,100. The increase in the assessment value (if property in the territory is placed at $8,474,001 awl that of the bank doposits at $18.;!K4.318. Six hundred and eighty-nine miles of rallrrfad were bnilt in the territory during the year, and "the only bonded indebtedness ever incurred by the territory ($48,000) hna been paid olT with accrued interest some twenty years before it was due." .75 $1.30 $1.30 44 ai d 46 South Mam St. King Carlos in an Accident. Potatoes, per bushel Rutabagas, per bushel Turnips, per bushel Onions, per peck ... Parsnips, per peck . Carrots, per peck ... Ixmdon, Dec. 5.—(As the result of a collision between a cab and a carriage in the Mall this afternoon, King Carlos of Portugal, who is visiting in England, was knocked down while | walking along tho footpath. The king was slightly shaken up tat, suffered no serious injury. FOR RENT. Dwelling $25 .$20 $12 THE MYSTERY DEEPENS. Store Store House, Exeter Mrs. Chadwick's Case Continues to Ex- cite Interest—Husband Heard From St.,. Exeter $13 New York, Dee. 5.—Mystery piled on mystery yesterday in the case of Mrs. Leroy S. Chadwiek. Most significant was the arrival at the Holland House of one of the ablest and best, known of the United States secret service agents on the staff of Captain Flyntj. He appeared there awaiting further instructions sr developments, however, and made no attempt to see Mrs. Chadwick. Had he seen her he would have found her in bed and in an even more highly nervous condition than on Saturday, when she broke down after the service of a writ of attachment on her belongings in the hotel. borough Commenting on the violations of (lie alien contract labor law Commissioner Sargent says he "is Impelled to direct attention to the fact that, the effective operating cause of violations and attempted violations of the alien contract labor law is the employer of such la- Cyclists Begin Six Day Race. House, Wyoming Ave ...$20 One or two office rooms, on Water street. New York. Dec. 5.—Eighteen bicycle Ciders, representing as many tennis, were sent away on their sjx day grind In Madison Square Garden at 12:05 this morning by a shot from a pistol In the hands of Timothy P. Sullivan. The garden was througed for an hour or more before the start, and when the champions lined up every inch or room in the great building was occupied. The cheers that hailed the start continued until several laps had been reeled off. the backers of the various contesting teams shouting themselves hoarse In encouragement of their favorites. Nabob Pancake Flour Nabob B. W. Flour •Self-raising B. W. Qt. Maple Syrup M; Gallon Maple Syrup I Gallon Maple Syrup Comb Honey Greek Peasants Massacred IN A HURltY Flour G. B. THOMPSON Mouastir, Dec. 5.—Eight Greek peasants captured by Bulgarian revolutionists near Sorvvitz have been cruelly with our Christmas candies do you say? Not a bdt of it. Old Santa wilt be here before you know It, for he la a very spry old gentleman. But we are ready for him and you. murdered with axes, Some Good Things at hor in this country. To put an end to such offenses, therefore, it is necessary for the law to successfully reach such employers." ET CETERA. WHAT IS CHRISTMAS without candy? You know* it Is like an ojSster stew without oysters. So come in and look at what we have prepared in the candy line. You nevei saw such sweetness, noi even when you were courting. And when it comes to tasting, well, you just sample it. Thait's all. William Orury, h MAGNET Notes From Business Men, Wants Concerning the persistence with «Dnd Other Mirer Matters. Eor Sale—I. H. P. electric motoj-, J. J. Coggins. dotf Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, 11-13 SOU IH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. which some of the steamships bring 'diseased aliens into the country the commissioner says "that the law Is beiuK defied by some of the companies With the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you are ready to think of your own indlrld- Wanted—Room in central part ol city, suitable for physician. Address According to a statement made by Mrs. Cassle L. Chadwick, her husband, Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick, has cabled from Europe that be will stand by her to the end "of her troubles and that he harC complete confidence in her. Mrs. Cbadwlck's announcement was the first authorized statement issued by her. It was giveu out bi' her lawyer, Philip Carpenter, at his home, 265 West End avenue—while she herself still lay ill In her apartments at the Holland House —and read as follows: is plain from the fact that 1,060 alien passengers thus afflicted were denied , admission during the year and that G, Gazette 5d2 Body of Missing Man Found, Found—A sum of money; owner can have by proving property. John Young, Lincoln, R. I., Dec. 5.—The boily of Albert Holbrook, the wealthy manufacturer of I'rovldcnco, who mysteriously disappeared from his hoiue on Nov. 7, was found by Bertram Jeuks, a boy who while skating on Stump III1I pond saw the body floating In the water under the Ice. A hole was cut tu the ice and the body recovered. There was nothing to indicate foul play. Mr. Holbrook was the senior member of the firm of A. & 0. W. Holbrook. T. A. DURKIN. ual needs. We are headquarters for during the year there have been imposed upon them penalties amounting to $28,400." C*MICirA? I'lttston's Original Candy uUilCnAD| Factory. AVe muke all our Chocolates and Bon Bous. BUTIER BLOCK 7I N0RTH MAIN ST. bargains Falls, P& Table oil cloth, best goods, only lSe Lost—In Pittston or West Pittston a german silver wrist bag containing small purse. Suitable reward for re- Bartel'8 Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. case* $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs .$1.20 Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee 2 doz. eases $1.20 Potatoes, fanoy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart bottles 76c to $1.50 Chase & Sanboru's Teas and Cotfees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter. 21 lm'd and Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or. Table Waters. a yard, CAME TO KILL HIM Memn carpet, close rind heavy, 1414 A Sicilian Attacked by Members of Se- turn to Gazette office n2tf Grocery Price List. cents a yard cret Society, Ijost—String of gold beads. Reward if left at Gazette office. 5d3t Pittsburg. Dec. ii.—Peter Hcaiine, a Sicilian, was aroused from sleep in his room by three men, one of whom said: Wanted—Pupils on piano lessons. Margaret Davie, 33 Oak street. Refer- Men's, boys' and children's sweaters, all styles, from 25c. "Dr. Leroy 4S. Chadwick has cabled from Europe to Philip Carpenter requesting htm to deny the published statements reflecting on Mrs. Chadwlck's life and character. He says'they arc absolutely false. He states that he wishes to have It understood that he stands by Mrs. Chadwick in every particular In her present trouble. He feels that she has been greatly wronged by the publications and that she is being persecuted by some of her creditors. Dr. diqdwlck says that he cabled as soon as he saw the reports." enceB given, k29nlw One lot children's mitts, black and colored worth 10c; our price 5c. "Get up. We have come to kill you." Thereupon the three men made a vicious attack with knives upon Realise, cutting him in eighteen different places. Tbe heavy bedclothing and the arrival of Scalise's sister and cousin saved him from death. The sister and cousin were both badly cut about the hands. The assailants fled, and all escaped except Frank Yacea, who Is in the Central station charged with attempted murder.Accident and health insurance agents—Ready money proposition to bustling men Agents making good money devoting part or whole time. No experience required. F. R. Van- Fugitive Returns. 3 cans Peas..; 25o 3 cans PiiThpkia , 26c 3 large cans Baked Beans. .. 2ue Clam Chowder 10c and 20c Canned Corn. 10c, 12 J c, 15c Portsmouth, N. H Dec, D.—William J. Menduni of Winchester and this city, who disappeared frotn tiis home Nov. 4, 190o, leaving an alleged shortage or $20,000 in the estate of his father, Charles Mendum of this city, walked into County Solicitor .lohn T. Kelly's house in Middle street with his counsel, ,T. S. H. l'rink, and gave himself up. He had wandered well nigh around the world since he absconded. Full size double blankets onl 50c. 1-argn assortment of ladles' top iyDl lsrs at special prices 5 and 10 cents. Dusen, Detroit, Mich 28n6 Best Teas 50c One lot 75c lace curtains, our spe- Fresh shell oysters in all styles at Harter's. 22Q6m Best Coffee. Old Holland Coffee. 25c Signature Tea, all kinds 50c Finest line of Brick, Limburger 35c cial price 45c. Eat Harter's bread. It's good T. A. DURKIN. Children's coats in the best stylo* Ice cream wholesale and retail IlaTtet's. from 50c and Sweitzei in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can. It ia fine. Children's heavy fleece lii'ed shirts and drawers, very cheap, from Sc. Sealise, who is twenty years old, states that be Incurred the enmity of the Cauioratta. a society similar to the Mafia, and was forced to leave Boston to save his life. He was followed to Chicago, he ««yn, and from there t'» Pittsburg, where he was In hiding at his sister's home. Bass' ate on draught at Donnelly's To this brief sheet, which had been written out in a man's handwriting, the lawyer added the following from himself: 46 8. Main St. Botb 'phones. Corner Dock Street. Heating stoves and ranges at Ash's. All kinds light lunches. Harter's. Holyoke, Alans., IDee. B.—The plant of the Japanese Tissue Mill company at South Hudlev. a three story wooden structure, has been burned, causing a loss of $25,000 and throwing about a hundred people out of employment Th*-owners, J. L. Perkins, J. Pope and W. H. Bond of this city, announce that liiey will rebuild immediately. Paper Mill Destroyed. CHICHESTER'S PILLS *' \ lO.OOO ToaiiraooUU. LadiM.ask Druggist CHICHESTER'S KNOLISH Id Vs Ktl' ■■KlUolil mcuiliu buiaa, Ce»IM »lt6 VA vvlb'.u rlliboo. Take no other. Rofu.i 17 ~ flf llllH«M Aikjou* | W J IDraCxlBt,urMiid4o«aUlaMm(Mft)rP»r- V W ft tlouUi*. TMUmitU ut Booklet Men's fleece lined gloves and mtttfl, all styles, from 10c. Fresh shell oysters at Moffatt's. "All of the members of Dr. Chadvrlck's family are also standing by Mrs. Chadwick loyally and are In sympathy with h£r. I know that Dr. Chadwick would be by his wife's side looking out for Iter if he was in this country. He is abroad for his health mid Is edycatlng daughter." Campbell, Rozelle & Webster HolMay goods arriving at Lewis' Gold or porcelain crowns. Dr. Moon, m MAGNET Roast pig at Donnelly's hot bar. Roast pig at Donnelly's hot bar. All kinds of stoves and heaters repaired by Ash. 67 8. Main St. JJ7 S. Main St.. Pitt»toiD, Holiday goods arriving at Lewis'.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 05, 1904 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1904-12-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 05, 1904 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1904-12-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19041205_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 |
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Full Text | 55th YEAU. ]thr^."haet'W PITTS I ON PA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 1904. foi THE HOME PAPER. For the People of Pittston and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. WO CENTS A COPY. 1 in \D \ C W TY CENTS A MONTH. t iU I PAiirnrrr FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 1 1 I lllKr I 1 New York 8tock Markets. furnished */"• a Jordan & Co., stock brokers, mi - — _ .-,»*■ .| Miners' Bank building A A CTT TAC k# 1 ■ New Y°rkD P®0- 5-19°4- ■"D**C£ I'rK J High- ,jOW- close 4'ifcrf P v*v .14914 148 148% 1 »4% 34% 34% 80% 80% 88% 88% 88% 03% 103% 103% 08% 67 67% 00% 99% 100 134% ,133% 133% 50% 49% 49% 4-5 43% 43% 57% 56% 56% '40% 39% 40% 159 157% 157% 147% 145% 145% 124% 123% 123% 34% 34 34% 111% 110 110% 142 139% 140% 76% 75% 75% 175% 174% 175 44% 43% 44 140 139% 139% 82% 79% 81% 37 36% 36% 67% 67 67% 37% 36% , 37 76% 76 ' 76% 37% 37% 37% 16 114% .115 16% 15 17 33% 32 32% D5% 93% 94 16% 46% 46% !3 22 22% ARREST OHIO BANKERS CHINA AIDING RUSSIA. STARVED TO DEATH. Our text today is the story of the miser who taught his ass to live on straw, of which he gave him a smaller portion every day. Competitors || The Best Winter Japan Demands Explanation For Al- Hosiery and Underwear Tokyo, Dec. fi.—No dispatches have been received from "the third army In front of Port Arthur except a bulletin announcing that the engagement begun on Saturday for possession of fortified crests southeast of Two Hundred and Three Meter hill was in progress at dawn and that the Russians had been successful 3# defending their redoubts above tlie ' second line of trenches. A cable tt'tm the Manchurian headquarters, sejit by Marshal Oynma's chief of staff, snid that beyond outpost engagements there had been no development)} since Friday along the battle line. , leged Broach of Neutrality. | COME | 2 And go, but we keep right on J1 | —and whv ? ![ $ BECAUSE f Warrants Served on Officials Who Loaned Money to Mrs. Chadwick. Just as the miser had got him so trained as to eat one straw a day— the poor asDs died. At this season of the yar the demand for warm and serviceable hosiery and underwear steadily increases. We prepared for it during the summer. The result is that we have a very choice and excellent stock of hosiery and underwear on hand. You ought to see it and we know you can save money on the prices we quote. Am Sugar .. .. Am Car & F .. Copper .. Atchison com .. .Atchison pfd .. B. R. T ,B. & O ,Can Pari flic .. ,Ches & Ohio .. Chicago & Alton C. F. I He is an ass who starves himself Lo death—as thousands are doing, misled by foolish teachers—because their stomachs have lDeCxDme too weak, through neglect or disease, to do the work which nature has provided for their stomachs to da Last Session of the 58th Congress. Stegmaier's WOMAN'S HUSBAND CABLES. BEER Messago From the Doctor, Traveling In Europe For His Health, Denounces Attacks on Wife's Character and Because the engine Is out of gear would yon consign It to the juflk heajp? BOYS' UNDERWEAR. Heavy ribbed fleece lined shirts and drawers, all sizes. Special per garment 25c. Is brewed from the best of Hops and Malt; TRIBUTES TO DEAD SENATORS Krie .111 Central .. ,1,. & N. .. .. Met St Ry .. ,M. K. & T. ,Mo Pacific .. ,N. Y. Central Norf & West . St. Pail;! .. .. ,Ont & West . Pennsylvania.. .Reading .. .. ,Rock Island .. ,So Pacific .. So Rwy com .. ,T. C. & I. .. .Texas Pacific . .Union Pacific . ,U. S. Leather U. 3. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd .Wte'bash .. Promises to Stand by Her In Her Financial Trouble. Why no! Mend it! Commit slow suicide because your digestive organs leak? WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR The most important news is the disclosure by the wnr office that Japan officially has notified Cliina there ni\ist be an explanation of what is aliened to be a serious breach of neutrality. Tokyo is said to be possessed of information proving that the city of Shanghai has become a Russian port and that the great army of General Kuropatkin is being furnished with supplies brought from Shanghai by way of the Imperial Chinese railway, which has its northerly terminal at Siuminthun, twenty-five jinilos due west, of Mukden. BECAUSE every step in the process of brewiny is done unCler a past master in the art; Pine cream ribbed underwear In vests and pants, fleece lined. Special per garment 25c. Cleveland, O., Dec. 5.—As the result of an extended conference between tlie United States district attorney, the bank examiners who have been iookitif.' into the affairs of the fniled Citizens' National bank of Oberlin and their counsel, President C. T. Beckwitli and Cashier Spear of that bank were placed under arrest late last night by United States Marshal Chandler of Cleveland at their homes in Oberlin. Certainly not! Take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. One thing is sure as shooting. You can never get a new stomach. You must mend it or it will lead you a miserable existence. BECAUSE we do not reduce the cost of brewing to me6t cheap competition; BECAUSE Beer stands today absolutely and unquestionably supreme in its field; BECAUSE it is the Beer of Quality, not Quantity. Men's good heavy weight fleece lined for winter wear, all sizes peT garment 89c. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Reception of President's Message Delayed Until Tomorrow. The only way to mend it is to take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. BOYS' STOCKINGS. Fast black cotton hose, heavy ribbed, size 6 to 10, good value at 25c. Special per pair 19c. This has been practically and scientifically demonstrated by the many thousands whom Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have poei lively cured, after other treatments of medicine, mineral waters,- pills and slow, suicidal starvation, had failed. WOMEN'S HOSE. Washington. Pec. 5.—The second session of the'Fifty-eiglitli congress as sembied at noon today. The arrests of Backwith and Spear are the fiAt that have been made in the Chadwick ease. The Citizens' National bank, with which they are connected, is a creditor to the extent of $1240,000 from Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick, whose financial affairs during the past week have been the cause of a great deal of publicity. The bank is capitalized at but $00,000. Since the disclosure of the bank's dealings with Mrs. Chadwick the president, cashier and directors have held conferences and meetings frequently. All the time there has been expressed by President Beckwith at least a hope of a reim bursement of the bank's loan to Mrtv Chadwick, but so far as known no remittance has been received. Ladies' black wool hose, fast black good value for 25c. Special per pair 19c. It is not known officially, hat it is assorted here that the Tokyo government has warned China thAt unless the Imperial railway ceases to furnish supplies to the eneiuy Japan will land an armed force in the gulf of Pechlli and take possession of the. roads from Shanhaikwau north to Hinminthun. This would be a comparatively easy matter for the Japanese government. There is no seaport north of Shanhaikwan, and possession of the railroad would shut off all Russian supplies. Investigation at imperial headquarters could not confirm Just how far Japan has gone in her protest, hut there is no doubt she has addressed China in a way that is not to be misunderstood. Order a case of rthis delicious beverage sent home to- MEN'S HOSE. Men's all-wool heavy ribbed blue half hose, very special, per pair 19c. The death of Senators Quay of Pennsylvania and Hoiir of Massachusetts were announced in the senate following the customary formalities attending the reassembling, and Immediately that body adjourned for the day. These methods are all unscientific— therefore false. day. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sci-1J eatlflc—therefore true and successful. J Having cured so many thousands— 9 many of whom doubtless have suffer 2 ed more than you do—do we claim » too much when we say that Stuart's 2 Dyepepsiia Tablets will surely do good to you? Surely not. Especially when we make it plain that no promise is made to cure more than one disease—dyspepsia. Stegmaier Brewing Co In our Big Basement department Grand Display of Holiday Goods. ,Mex Central The oath of ofiice was administered to Messrs, Knox and Crane, successors to Senators Quay and Hoar, following a roll call to ascertain the presence of a quorum, after which the usual committee was appointed to wait on the president' in conjunction with a like committee of the house and inform him that the two houses are duly organized and prepared for business. PITTSTON, PENN'A. PEOPLE'S STORE, BUFFALO BANK CLOSED NEW 'PHONE 6482 German Bank Fails and a Run Started on the German-American Bank. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, . Buffalo, Dee. 5.—At noon today Superintendent otf Banking Kilburn closed the German bank, of this city. As soon as the German bank was closed a run was started on the German-American bank. Richard Emery is president' ,of 'both banks which were about to be consolidated. is South Main Street, Pituton, FRUITS, NUTS, and CANNED GOODS Don't T ake TO BE FOUND AT A recess was taken to await a report from this joint committee and when received announcement of the death of the two senators from Pennsylvania and Massachusetts was made, and the senate adjourned for the day. President Beckwith has been in a state bordering on physical col In pur for nearly a week and for the past three or four days has been con lined to his bed. He has expressed the utmost regret over the outcome of the bank's dealings with Mrs. Chadwick and has given no intimation us lo why such great sums of money have been loaned front the bank to Mrs. Chadwick. When asked to explain how the transactions were brought about Mr. Beckwith declined to make any statement and contented himself with assuring his questioners that he was hopeful of a settlement in full of Mrs. Chadwick's Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for just this one disease.BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Our Word WANTS STATEHOOD. They are a scientific combination of ingredients which search dtrt the weak spots in all the digestive organs and make them strong and well. Quality Finest. Prices Right. Death of General Tyner, Washington. Dec. 5.—General James T Tyner. of Indiana, former assistant attorney general of the postoffice and who was recently dismissed by order of the President, died this morning at his home here. His dismissal grew out of his connection with the issuance of fraudulent crders in the postoffifie department He had been in poor health for more than a year. Oklahoma Has 700,000 Inhabitants and Property Worth $540,000,000. The proceedings in the house were nlong the same lines a A those in the Washington, Drc. 5, "The flag of New Figs New Dates Fancy Raisins Fancy Currants Citron Peel Lemon Peel Orange Peel Malaga Grapes Basket Grapes Oranges Bananas Nabob Peaches Nabob Peas Nabob Cherries Premier Corn Let us prove that wa have the Best our republic will not be complete until on Its field of blue is placed the rising star of Oklahoma," says the annual report of Governor T. B. Ferguson of Oklahoma, now made public. The report adds: They have an immediate digestive action on undigested food, and thus, while curing weak organs, they at the same time help them to do their wofk. Groceries at Lowest Prices. senate. The customary tribute of the two houses to the dead senators delayed the presentation of the president's annual message, which will be read tomorrow. premier Tomatoes Premier Succotash " Lima Beans Sunbeam Corn Best brand of flour, guaranteed, $6.75 Canned Tomatoes, new packed, They thus stand for all that is good in medical treatment of dyspepsia, and for nothing that is bad. They are not a fail but a fact. They are safe, pleasant, certain and permanent, and can be- taken by the most ■delicate invalids without fear of harmful results. "With 700,000 people, property worth $540,000,000. the major portion of our public expenses bestowed upon our schools, unprecedented advancement along all lines of enterprise, it seems that congress should give us the authority to exercise in fuli the rights of American citizens." Blacky Label Peas Pride of Rome Peas extra fine, per can., Continental brand of corn, 1904 IMMIGRATION FALLS OFF. pack. Try it, 3 cans for Potatoes, per bu Oats, per bu Feed, per cwt Buckwheat. 25 lb sack Nabob Pancake dour, per pkg Nabob Buckwheat per pkg.... Aunt Jemima, 3 pkgs for One pound box honey One quart maple syrup maple syrup..... One gallon maple syrup 25c Standard of Arrivals Higher Than Here- Estimate of Appropriations. The warrants on which Beckwith and Spear were arrested charge them •with violation of the federal banking loan Faff Asparagus 55o tofore. Washington, Dec. 5.—The general estimate of appropriations for the fiscal ygar of 1906 was submitted to Congress today by the treasury department. The grand total is $619,- 669,852.21, as compared with $624,502,- 146.07, the estimate for the year 190FD and $614,548,937.03 actually appropriated for the year. Eng. Walnuts Olives Mushrooms Soft Shell Almonds ..42c $1.30 ..75c . .10c , .10c Washington. Dec. 5.—That immigration to the United States decreased materially during the last, fiscal year and that the moral, intellectual and physical qualifications of the immigrants admitted to (his country during the past year are higher than ever heretofore have been chronicled, is asserted in the annual report of Prank P. Sargent, commissioner ireneral of immigrn- huvB. (Mixed Nuts Olives Stuffed ■ ( Jc To tho Chartwiek family, which is one of tho proudest and most exclusive in the middle west, and to Dr. 8. Leroy Chadwick especially, the notoriety attending the financial troubles of Mrs. Cassie L. Ghadwlck is humiliating. Having confidence In her. they refuse to believe the many discrediting stories circulated about her past life. Their confidence does not mitigate, but rather accentuates. It Is said, the humiliation they feel that, any one atliliated with* the family should be suspected even of doing such things. Speaking of the growth of the territory, the report says: A Fine Collection -5*5"STS'5"!miTSTiJ"a*S"fl' This is only a small list of good things we carry for holiday trade. ..25c "The Immigration of Oklahoma during the last year lias been quite heavy. Over a million ami a half ac res of public land have been taken up by the. homesteader. This alone moans an increase in population of from 40,000 to 50,000. The larger portion of the buyers of farm property were hoineseekers from other states." Of New Ideas in 15c 25c 48c 42 ISI. Main Street. Fall and Winter Millinery 860 Spain Considers Japan's Protest, C7)ri/ry's i'.H I ( F.S tion Madrid, Dec. a.—The government held a long conference yesterday over the protest of Japan for permitting the Russian Baltic fleet to coal at Vigor. The details of the decision have not 'been learned. Most Reasonable Prices aliens arrived in the-United States, of whom 540,100 were males and 2(53.770 females, an Increase in the females as compared with last year of 19,870 and a decrease in tho males of 04,04*5. During the last fiscal year 812.870 In Pittston We have a fine assortment of Lin- ELITE MILLINERY STORE oleum, Floor Oil Cloth and Oil Cloth The total immigration la placed at nearly 100,000. made up of "people yoitng and energetic, with some capital to invest, with education, with an appreciation of religious and social advantages. morally and physically equipped to become some of the best citizens of the future state of Oklahoma." Patterns for under stoves The total amount of money shown to ottteors by these 812,870 aliens was $20,- 804,383. or $4,77(5.870 more than was brought by the 857,04(5 arrivals of the The fortune of the Claidwick family was based on money earned by a hard struggle In the Pennsylvania oil fields. The elder Ohadwlok owned a farm there, and prospectors struck oil. Rut lo«g before that the Chadwicks had been known to all the old Cleveland families, and the wealth only served to place them In a position where they could enjoy more fully a social position already secure. 81S. Main. Mrs.Wm.Welch; Prop Honest 'Weljcht. Honest Goods. Is our Motto. New York, Dec. 5.—Nan Patterson, charged with killing Caesar Yourog, was brought into Justice Davis' court again this morning, for her second itrial, the first having failed on account pf the illness of a juror. Nan Patterson Case Resumed, Pest Patent Hour .. Best Family Flour . Rye Flour, per sack B. W. Flour, per sack Chop and Meal .... Bran and Middlings .$6.75 $6.50 $1.30 Evans Brov m previous year Of the aggregate steerage immigration during the year 7(57,933 came from Europe, 2(5,18(5 from Asia and 18.751 from all other countries. The greatest number of immigrants. 193.29(5, came from Italy, a decrease of 37,32ti from last year. Of the oriental ••ountrles Japan furnished the greatest number of immigrants. 14,2(54, a -decrease of 5,704, while China supplied 4,309, an increase of 2,100. The increase in the assessment value (if property in the territory is placed at $8,474,001 awl that of the bank doposits at $18.;!K4.318. Six hundred and eighty-nine miles of rallrrfad were bnilt in the territory during the year, and "the only bonded indebtedness ever incurred by the territory ($48,000) hna been paid olT with accrued interest some twenty years before it was due." .75 $1.30 $1.30 44 ai d 46 South Mam St. King Carlos in an Accident. Potatoes, per bushel Rutabagas, per bushel Turnips, per bushel Onions, per peck ... Parsnips, per peck . Carrots, per peck ... Ixmdon, Dec. 5.—(As the result of a collision between a cab and a carriage in the Mall this afternoon, King Carlos of Portugal, who is visiting in England, was knocked down while | walking along tho footpath. The king was slightly shaken up tat, suffered no serious injury. FOR RENT. Dwelling $25 .$20 $12 THE MYSTERY DEEPENS. Store Store House, Exeter Mrs. Chadwick's Case Continues to Ex- cite Interest—Husband Heard From St.,. Exeter $13 New York, Dee. 5.—Mystery piled on mystery yesterday in the case of Mrs. Leroy S. Chadwiek. Most significant was the arrival at the Holland House of one of the ablest and best, known of the United States secret service agents on the staff of Captain Flyntj. He appeared there awaiting further instructions sr developments, however, and made no attempt to see Mrs. Chadwick. Had he seen her he would have found her in bed and in an even more highly nervous condition than on Saturday, when she broke down after the service of a writ of attachment on her belongings in the hotel. borough Commenting on the violations of (lie alien contract labor law Commissioner Sargent says he "is Impelled to direct attention to the fact that, the effective operating cause of violations and attempted violations of the alien contract labor law is the employer of such la- Cyclists Begin Six Day Race. House, Wyoming Ave ...$20 One or two office rooms, on Water street. New York. Dec. 5.—Eighteen bicycle Ciders, representing as many tennis, were sent away on their sjx day grind In Madison Square Garden at 12:05 this morning by a shot from a pistol In the hands of Timothy P. Sullivan. The garden was througed for an hour or more before the start, and when the champions lined up every inch or room in the great building was occupied. The cheers that hailed the start continued until several laps had been reeled off. the backers of the various contesting teams shouting themselves hoarse In encouragement of their favorites. Nabob Pancake Flour Nabob B. W. Flour •Self-raising B. W. Qt. Maple Syrup M; Gallon Maple Syrup I Gallon Maple Syrup Comb Honey Greek Peasants Massacred IN A HURltY Flour G. B. THOMPSON Mouastir, Dec. 5.—Eight Greek peasants captured by Bulgarian revolutionists near Sorvvitz have been cruelly with our Christmas candies do you say? Not a bdt of it. Old Santa wilt be here before you know It, for he la a very spry old gentleman. But we are ready for him and you. murdered with axes, Some Good Things at hor in this country. To put an end to such offenses, therefore, it is necessary for the law to successfully reach such employers." ET CETERA. WHAT IS CHRISTMAS without candy? You know* it Is like an ojSster stew without oysters. So come in and look at what we have prepared in the candy line. You nevei saw such sweetness, noi even when you were courting. And when it comes to tasting, well, you just sample it. Thait's all. William Orury, h MAGNET Notes From Business Men, Wants Concerning the persistence with «Dnd Other Mirer Matters. Eor Sale—I. H. P. electric motoj-, J. J. Coggins. dotf Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, 11-13 SOU IH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. which some of the steamships bring 'diseased aliens into the country the commissioner says "that the law Is beiuK defied by some of the companies With the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you are ready to think of your own indlrld- Wanted—Room in central part ol city, suitable for physician. Address According to a statement made by Mrs. Cassle L. Chadwick, her husband, Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick, has cabled from Europe that be will stand by her to the end "of her troubles and that he harC complete confidence in her. Mrs. Cbadwlck's announcement was the first authorized statement issued by her. It was giveu out bi' her lawyer, Philip Carpenter, at his home, 265 West End avenue—while she herself still lay ill In her apartments at the Holland House —and read as follows: is plain from the fact that 1,060 alien passengers thus afflicted were denied , admission during the year and that G, Gazette 5d2 Body of Missing Man Found, Found—A sum of money; owner can have by proving property. John Young, Lincoln, R. I., Dec. 5.—The boily of Albert Holbrook, the wealthy manufacturer of I'rovldcnco, who mysteriously disappeared from his hoiue on Nov. 7, was found by Bertram Jeuks, a boy who while skating on Stump III1I pond saw the body floating In the water under the Ice. A hole was cut tu the ice and the body recovered. There was nothing to indicate foul play. Mr. Holbrook was the senior member of the firm of A. & 0. W. Holbrook. T. A. DURKIN. ual needs. We are headquarters for during the year there have been imposed upon them penalties amounting to $28,400." C*MICirA? I'lttston's Original Candy uUilCnAD| Factory. AVe muke all our Chocolates and Bon Bous. BUTIER BLOCK 7I N0RTH MAIN ST. bargains Falls, P& Table oil cloth, best goods, only lSe Lost—In Pittston or West Pittston a german silver wrist bag containing small purse. Suitable reward for re- Bartel'8 Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. case* $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs .$1.20 Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee 2 doz. eases $1.20 Potatoes, fanoy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart bottles 76c to $1.50 Chase & Sanboru's Teas and Cotfees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter. 21 lm'd and Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or. Table Waters. a yard, CAME TO KILL HIM Memn carpet, close rind heavy, 1414 A Sicilian Attacked by Members of Se- turn to Gazette office n2tf Grocery Price List. cents a yard cret Society, Ijost—String of gold beads. Reward if left at Gazette office. 5d3t Pittsburg. Dec. ii.—Peter Hcaiine, a Sicilian, was aroused from sleep in his room by three men, one of whom said: Wanted—Pupils on piano lessons. Margaret Davie, 33 Oak street. Refer- Men's, boys' and children's sweaters, all styles, from 25c. "Dr. Leroy 4S. Chadwick has cabled from Europe to Philip Carpenter requesting htm to deny the published statements reflecting on Mrs. Chadwlck's life and character. He says'they arc absolutely false. He states that he wishes to have It understood that he stands by Mrs. Chadwick in every particular In her present trouble. He feels that she has been greatly wronged by the publications and that she is being persecuted by some of her creditors. Dr. diqdwlck says that he cabled as soon as he saw the reports." enceB given, k29nlw One lot children's mitts, black and colored worth 10c; our price 5c. "Get up. We have come to kill you." Thereupon the three men made a vicious attack with knives upon Realise, cutting him in eighteen different places. Tbe heavy bedclothing and the arrival of Scalise's sister and cousin saved him from death. The sister and cousin were both badly cut about the hands. The assailants fled, and all escaped except Frank Yacea, who Is in the Central station charged with attempted murder.Accident and health insurance agents—Ready money proposition to bustling men Agents making good money devoting part or whole time. No experience required. F. R. Van- Fugitive Returns. 3 cans Peas..; 25o 3 cans PiiThpkia , 26c 3 large cans Baked Beans. .. 2ue Clam Chowder 10c and 20c Canned Corn. 10c, 12 J c, 15c Portsmouth, N. H Dec, D.—William J. Menduni of Winchester and this city, who disappeared frotn tiis home Nov. 4, 190o, leaving an alleged shortage or $20,000 in the estate of his father, Charles Mendum of this city, walked into County Solicitor .lohn T. Kelly's house in Middle street with his counsel, ,T. S. H. l'rink, and gave himself up. He had wandered well nigh around the world since he absconded. Full size double blankets onl 50c. 1-argn assortment of ladles' top iyDl lsrs at special prices 5 and 10 cents. Dusen, Detroit, Mich 28n6 Best Teas 50c One lot 75c lace curtains, our spe- Fresh shell oysters in all styles at Harter's. 22Q6m Best Coffee. Old Holland Coffee. 25c Signature Tea, all kinds 50c Finest line of Brick, Limburger 35c cial price 45c. Eat Harter's bread. It's good T. A. DURKIN. Children's coats in the best stylo* Ice cream wholesale and retail IlaTtet's. from 50c and Sweitzei in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can. It ia fine. Children's heavy fleece lii'ed shirts and drawers, very cheap, from Sc. Sealise, who is twenty years old, states that be Incurred the enmity of the Cauioratta. a society similar to the Mafia, and was forced to leave Boston to save his life. He was followed to Chicago, he ««yn, and from there t'» Pittsburg, where he was In hiding at his sister's home. Bass' ate on draught at Donnelly's To this brief sheet, which had been written out in a man's handwriting, the lawyer added the following from himself: 46 8. Main St. Botb 'phones. Corner Dock Street. Heating stoves and ranges at Ash's. All kinds light lunches. Harter's. Holyoke, Alans., IDee. B.—The plant of the Japanese Tissue Mill company at South Hudlev. a three story wooden structure, has been burned, causing a loss of $25,000 and throwing about a hundred people out of employment Th*-owners, J. L. Perkins, J. Pope and W. H. Bond of this city, announce that liiey will rebuild immediately. Paper Mill Destroyed. CHICHESTER'S PILLS *' \ lO.OOO ToaiiraooUU. LadiM.ask Druggist CHICHESTER'S KNOLISH Id Vs Ktl' ■■KlUolil mcuiliu buiaa, Ce»IM »lt6 VA vvlb'.u rlliboo. Take no other. Rofu.i 17 ~ flf llllH«M Aikjou* | W J IDraCxlBt,urMiid4o«aUlaMm(Mft)rP»r- V W ft tlouUi*. TMUmitU ut Booklet Men's fleece lined gloves and mtttfl, all styles, from 10c. Fresh shell oysters at Moffatt's. "All of the members of Dr. Chadvrlck's family are also standing by Mrs. Chadwick loyally and are In sympathy with h£r. I know that Dr. Chadwick would be by his wife's side looking out for Iter if he was in this country. He is abroad for his health mid Is edycatlng daughter." Campbell, Rozelle & Webster HolMay goods arriving at Lewis' Gold or porcelain crowns. Dr. Moon, m MAGNET Roast pig at Donnelly's hot bar. Roast pig at Donnelly's hot bar. All kinds of stoves and heaters repaired by Ash. 67 8. Main St. JJ7 S. Main St.. Pitt»toiD, Holiday goods arriving at Lewis'. |
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