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AJ ? .. For tli I •' .. v . ;'j THL | Fuller Lil v * x to ( V •'iS .lOO «f the ,il School. »I)- ,mil tec of the ,duy .unit m*C?c -in—mir ,t Wlembcfs of tile uvD11 a flCLC6. .it misnuutagcmenl in lojunnd accusing one pcr-11 jTO BE NAMED BOON «-r« of the committee, In which —; marie complaints, and was ariked -, •« Will Candidate , explain. He, declared thai schol- * CU Will OB V»UUUUM*V, tpships had -been improperly obtain- TVmilfrli Not Nnmi»d ed '»• some of.the iiusii;cs; that hnsi- inougii jnoi rtameiu ne.ss was looM'y- comluctpd, and that - - he bHd.Wn denied access hi the hills. , dispatch has h Mr allWe« hat the hookkeep- Harrlsburg. it ers accounts had been fals,hod by D 1 * authority this some po, son: thai orders of the court & Attorney Henry A Ful- Uad not been ooeyed and that the * ™ ,ntod by Governor bookkeeper was unfit for Ins posi- s(lKU.l JudRfi Wheatotl on T.enials or Si, Kckcrfs charges "»,L"?C,'"C bench Wert) mDde hy Mitt on Yettcr. It. F. *•** Lis final session of court this Sell w.irl ■/.. I'rof. M t. Kemp, Keeley morning &nd disposed of al|^W|« Roseilkranz, B. F. Morey and Clar- Peiidtng before him. ehc* •AH'en.osc-: Trustees denied that '«» of -** 1 f f Zh- - ,i i.- ' ii t . lie would hand down tnl? afternoon. they had sol,| supplies to the .school. Jn rpUring from ,thc bencji. Judge U1 Tllf flTli U 1 (11/rTP Wheatpn made iiq format address. Il\ iHr I.I II MAKHrlN The rumor that Attorney Fuller 111 • llu Ulll ITinilllLIU was to be appointed to stjcceed Judge ——Wheaton was koasjp oh the Spring Vegetables Ready For Easter Dinners. ' • " "• • , „• „ uo surprise. ;■';* Tomatoes, Cucumbers and |««W Pttta- Attorney Fuller was interviewed loc» May All be Procured for this morning fitfd he stated that he had received no word from tVje CJov- Hea-sonablc Prices, Consider- ernor. He had no that ill" die Season* Straw- he was to lie* appointed. but lie was quite hopeful, Wheji Ciuestloiied bejrles a UnNfjr . whether 'he would be a candidate in SO Tents a Basket. 1,10 ,ncnl "f u"' riot naming him, lie stated thai lie, did not llairh III is among th« earliest think he would br. lie claimed that dates on which Easter Sunday falls, his friends encouraged him in seeltand this occasion, 'which, besides its lng tho appointment, but that pereonreligious sSg'nlficaLjiee.-is the arbitrary alls' he was not concerned date for usherjng hD the spring styles; Attorney Fell will, be a candidate frequently' -finds winter lingering in for the, judgeship even It.he is not ap- Ihe lap of spring, especially whtui it Rome ktime ago he anfatls early as pu the present ocfia- nouncpd hjmself; and while he is stun Judging 'from the past few seeking the' appojntmeivt,' he expects Oays, however, th« weather n\an is in- 'to run regsirdTftss■ Of Governor Stuclined to be goo* riatl*rod this year, art's action,. 'Attrtrney Fell has'many After mlxtttg up all ftfftds iW weather mends; l},at be Is popular with the at all kindVof times for 1he pas! sev- P'"},l, is .-videnced by the fact that eral months, giving a xtfnter which f he. at,one Un»e was district attorney, for variety it would be hard to.beat, Pwring Fall's term, Attorney Fulhe seems at decided to be'con- jer senved as.au-assistant. sistenl. The devotees' of slyje, aro - „ as sg with si drortejiinK of rain nin down anCl iuptantly klHed by r r»r, worse strfi. threatens to keep the I light engine on thf Pemis.rlvflniB rail new suit and the expeasiv.' creation road tracks at Indian ObUtVh road. that is-expressed in the; brief monCB- .The victims nro: Anthony Phillip*, tyllablft "hat" on the s)iell on this nineteen years: Frederick Phillips. six- Jay 6t tepj, venrs. a brother of Anthony; Otto Th* lister marketers find as favor- e|eTen vearsC al1(j HUgh lintxy, iMg a dondltion as if Eastoi were oC- f0y,.(epp venrs Frank Ro«e. onglnser •"Ottce Caso May C TMrttTTBtr 1 ■ * f''"V; ■ j ir. pa wi til is tDX ■i', Hej I)v **{i te bffic SANITY 's Slayer - ureshadowed. * XWD Tprk. March SO. - When «b* ,, TThaw lunacy board met today a close ti friend of District Attorney .lerome si stnted that the latter had planned on C" nniulng xnoC-e In connection with'tfcfc" _ trial of fMahford Whites slayer. T»tt Di »etkDn th« prosecutor has determined 111 t'» take, It was said, will necessitate a new trial for Thaw, beginning over . \ J4itW from the very start.' fjft A Strike at Tb» reason for this move on the part • 7... - of Mr. Jerome was attributed to the H-int TJ.nnm T«!vvl reported determination *Df the lunacy -IVMJK XfcOOm J1.V1 . oofnmiasinners not to allow the district ——r-- attorneyto cross examine Thaw. This , ...... . Sf„».wi c,,^ is regarded as positively foreshadow «•«« ?* o,. s,,i lng a report favorable to the defend Kcc|Dcis Tlitu 'llicy Must C ind 'vi'" »».«- ftV 1 1 of m* L,ai w—v —r 11 i w~ Thro% New York, M an h 30.—One of tht host rematkable ■ cjww, it was said, d the records oj£ medical science jetit revealed Ijj- art autopsy ou tli#D body ol Michael Rritckftiarf. thbty-of.e years old, a foremarf of.caisson workers in thp exonvatiori at Ctmvch and fD*\ streets for the Htfdsoh river tunnel The man was caught .linfler a falling bucket on Ma roll 5 and St fiMt" tyfcjj believed to $p only *lightty i'tijiirerij The autopsy showed his heart. ftad been forced, out of its protecting liei'1 cardial sari* ((gainst the lobe of thf reft lung. producing a great and Ciji' "natural pressure, against thD man's great vitality "V.-fn proof foi "'twenty-three days. Kruckxnan died In the Pi»3byt prist hospital, and the doctor* "of that iitfti tntion we're free in th» statpmeut tiuii It was surprising lie was not kilter! in stantly. The tough fibrous saclcoontnlu (iir thp heart completely biokeii by the blow, yet the arteries andj\£im of i the organ remained Intact..^.AjTlttl this heart several inches out of |Dn£i|l»ir. the doctors stHl attributed death .Jo t$P heavy pressure on the lung and the difficulty In breathing. It »aifi that hnd the man been abi£ to withstand the stpaln of the injury another week he might have recovered and lived for years. Stranpe Condition Found. On March lfD it wa's found that a quantity of fluid hnd collected Inside his chest. This was drawn off. bnt it gathered again, so that afcout ten ounces of fluid wfls taken C"Dut dally for g week. TliPti it was evident tiint the hpart was displaced, but the full extent of the trouble could not tlipu be determined Kvuckman's heart action became gradually weaker and hi? breathing increasingly difficult, and at last he sank into a coma and died. The autopsy was performed by ('oroner's Physician O'HhuJou In the presence of rrofcBS,or Vieof-te M . Tiittle and Pro- H. P-arkiW./bdth of.UMaiy.. 9 + Bursl 1 Sack, ViC T J M Y ■ , t *.• -■ -:'W ;3:, ofmU1 v • r. D - ■D -VD%" ' * C■'"• ' w'or Ctjtl 1 u« it; Q J'* -jV i|;;^ y\r, Ic of tip bouml rtl rt i iifiiiu* I Bring Numer- Changes. j Hone's Will bp - I" •. *'k it.* • C.'-r • u l.arKi' Xniti- ItliiKs Will In- OC-: t 9&w. Tr-nuiKs , litil of mm ' - V ib r pi 4- . , ♦ / ( a setnan of* I*— ' ■ 4 X. w . .Their, -Btstfs' l'roperly or %*( Tlu-ir Urrtiacs Will In- Mvuecdwl ;\gH ln*t.\ -uiinrncinK iwxl week q-nicl 1m Hill reforfn work 1h tybB'tii 'C,| in this elty r«'K;iriliiir, CDD' 'isiflosf?.* dm; (if lIk- CaUioJi) ,, \\ ho- wishes- to avoiil ,i: .■C possible publicity .{n cany , i'lie rihiiI work, wi)| be On mover in ■hrinRitiK about a ter,.:vl ioi.l til l1u',lKK'lC llinm I'vil Ulfcl I.S flourished ill certain saloons ii (to 'ciiy" "tons HitWe, .The ryfjDrin wlU'{DD• turriol on 31otiR MjJoiactflar lino,* mid . publicity ■ will «,usC il ftiitot as ifc\Uist resort. b)itr tjie •rfjvmnn !*i- tt»j.liend of thetuave•rtt & tl'ia-t (In- evil'(oust. "rtio{i»lii'(1',(j.t aliy cost. ' MiHlri Cloo,(1 that the priesi will '--vf.nl. saloon keepers, int's contention thai ho Is sane and iMp to advise understandlngly w' 111* lawyers. The Rhinelsnder Cats. The dijtrirt attorney arid his corps of assistants speut most of the day tn gotug over tirt» refortls of the notorious Rhinelander carte for the purpose' of using parts of It,In an endeavor to open wide the inveMigatioiMntp Harry Thaw's sanity which is now heiAg cort ducted b«fonD"the appointed iby .lustirp Fitzgerald. The Rhine lander rase dates back to 1S84. A cCjn» mission was sippolifted \ Recorder Smyth at the request of I»i«ti-iC-1 At to-nev Peter B. OSijfjf, who rtow ft «B(*i W the 'fhaw C-tnyiiiissi"ners. WllMmn R. JtbineJander Siijot Cto& killed John Httoiu.'y for tltgj Rhinelander estate. Refofp the. C■:!*** wan brought 10 trial h Iuu/hy itpuuijlsislon was asked for. The showed that Rhinelander had U*eii ilV, formed that lDr:ikc was ntifMupting to inli'ieive Xfrs. Rhinelander. jigMn«t livf husband Rhinelander fortbwiHt vstltaf upon J»rake in his Pii)e strwf.iitfjte and killed him. The crunijiission wh* , 1 divided. Two members'declared t h'i,it Kfiluel#ndCDr wns lusano.« jiienit*r 'in ai report. CleC$arpfl he .was *mtD. Thijv report wis'a^vftft'nl by Hprouder Smyth HhineHUMter i? a free man today, the ease iroing many aj -• rtjj the annual DC will tie about (He r"! qIihiirps in . sfliH'tinK of locations ■Sjh larger than lor • This hitter comliy tii.- hu'RC demand fijd aililitinn Of sex- I igk iiVul the makictr. buildings, la live chauffinsr 's al-4*$* The addition to; i'hn Davenport and wjtjr Its thrpe store* ■ nol icea I D1 «•. These !yt. J'. Carney, liarWr; atery. store and Sar- The tifrper , led fly. the office of », m • the residences HwjSpf?? and Joseph ift'llor is preparing to room of liis building iVr't 'sftiroroomn. ,1'a.ss»n left luriifl .side b* following ctfallges fe 'will Eiatfton'' 'building to ■UViiiffi,- occupied ' by Farrar ■& I'ecfc will P0»ttyrice building on MRbuftp ,store to the i|he fcorner oT Wain »«Jfu.an & .qitfiBrtp to ! pel i * jiin i Main i IJlDvvjv rooms, are Gcc Faiiojnc doni'S ■ floors ;i AMoni; 1 t;bp inHpltlp thplr hpl»t : no acrcp- ;t t*C it ili iiiTW: !/ll tl D tiiUtrKV.'' *nM we are njTtte riKlHs of th* Hijh:«Mvof in? vol Iron Cls Is yi'iifiii '?t* C•«£ not-Recent s It is. The members of Irnis lt«vo for h fhw flemnnds nre satis i the t!)ln« rests at pies- of ' Ron ok. ;md n ii extol* iW;i m1 iit owct [ 111 tl affair#, an D UD, tluD Hf 'iw'oHt'fl to D 1 iuv CO*, b BBa *1 iinrt; KWering tin- seasph. are reasonable. Th» fll'sl spring -fruit; strawberries, kt'e a rather quantity- and tjjeir spring bonnet is the prlcemark i*tl6cbrat"ed with "30 c«*nts a basket." The depression of the stock market not noth'p thfD bays on thp track uatil nftpr the ncoldent oectirwd. 'SSS. notflip frroceedihgs fn the .f Rhlnelander rase Is reporting jtbe deliberation* of the Thatf complssion. The older case took h great deal pf testimony. ami It fens been decided by Mr. .leronve that the breadth apd scope of the Hlilnelander coramisslon, furnish ample precedent for opening tlW wh; for the introduction a of testimony in the Tijaw cawD. Mr. Jerome believes thai if opr nitjr i« atfnriled lie can bring wr to prove TJiiiK is now hisane. ever, he is restricted and hcK niin'fiw ruling? it will be v hint to allow,that the P mentally unsound." f , Since the lawyers fnr the . HtDmidanttTD satisfied'\hnt 1 wojds hnv' already .pryveij tent taxi that he is now mite, not tiring forward any unless theVommiHsiom sire toMpiestion fiome" n Msy R«port N it is couttd«ntly bellt 'lawyers and tttis Cbftt« most of those who arf 'rial that the oonimirtl o Justice Fitzgerald o' i united report d - roHlionBii-p is ■onfer with his them in ttte va \v left to the -of 6iwxdh«|f-* the trnlninen C1iul conductors on ,T»mos ] Roberta forty-lb r«» traffic systems are ordered room vacated out. Powers *®5Caa Hundred* of Millions Involved. fthy. "If these meu strike It would Imnfj: : uo4t« if •hot oittirely, Impossible. to ruy, ?}• EJS* %*D*'■ •« 'IMtlfeiiof-Sch 1/ fly lot) II, S. P(j* TOPWffiii tfnit tHfi condition of °thi» heart nud th* fact that tlie'mAn tftd so long Was exirirOrdlnflry. In pptfnljig thp, t*U$«£ Br. O'IIanion found (JVD: lienrt (Irivpp tiRhtry aKfUnst Ujo irfilir n'nd nlmost ■ wnpletely through the JjlMptiH-e in the sack. • VERDICT SET ASIDE. Judge When ton" haiHtort down an OptnfCtn this 'morning In Ujp ease of Wiltfam and Catharine' Cavanimgh' against the Avoeit Cq'., directing that jmlfnrtcnt be entered in favor of the -ctefdndRnl company, notwithstanding the verdict ,df the jury, which awardPd- the ptaifttlfBi $3,200 daniagps. He alHo overruled the molion for a new trial. The attorneys for tllCD pleintw .sued for damages for the dje'iuh their son, who was k Hied by a boiler explosion at the def»indant'ayeC)lliery in July, 1 !MD3. Mrs. «as(ier-I was o.utapokpn in my sentlmfenta at the ci\HD this afternoon. Mr. {kaaer—I can't ttelleve it: Who (nit?»TrtD)t«D you, my dear? PuC;k. •wouliJL care air impfnil tlfbir 1 iconscs tty inviting a rcjhonstrancc uh powerful aB'thls would lie. • it js a fact that the? clergy Iiavi 'syspCctteti thai very iiMjjropo'r co'ndi tlonk exist in the back rooms of hoitk «if thu saloons. It is alio ' Joititn .of questionable ch;u fest thelli and thej* are !' '■places of assignation, of ly in. some cases this class of c$tcrvC1 to iilhvwt publicly* etfeet' Is (IcnuirHlizlhg. Tlu« Pljvces hayti;a bail; effect on ate ofr'tffo 'city c»"s witli'H.. for these , teii-sons . tii.s p.j (|tS*sI irtr. Is determined that tin atiolislted nt once. ' 'Pile « iiMfon -vHh which the. clcrf 011 tli«\ task lioj. s llie his e'lfprts. Tin will 11 Icqiy lie oarrlcO- o,|i (Abusing a riIH.e CDu Hit-. 'si.. events, the ■ ts arc not satis'llijd to fake, a jug ami liiMul tlwlr ways'. Nc less t lie fDhi(rtgQ premises (o lit Ittfflitig l«el I et niPllf of (lipytity } . . ■/, * : ,.r* i.iy- OBITUARY. ipfltlftr\. ilah. 0111 Farmer Torn by a Hawk. Babyion, N\ Y.. March 3ft.—After a Clesperate bntt.KD. in which he narrowly escaped losing hlR eyesight. .Tacob C. Smith, an old farmer whose home is in North Babylon, succeeded in killing a large and hunger crazed chicken hawk which chased his chickens into the chicken house and after feasting upon them vainly tried to ctaw his eyes out By a lucky chance Smith Anally got hold of the marauder and succeeded in i breaking its neck. seems to have had no effect on their value. Among the new vegetables for sale yesterday tomatoes were procurable for 15 cents a basket. New potatoes are quoted at 10 cents si quart, cucumbers are on sale for 10 cents each *"nd now celery Is worth 10 cents a stalk. goes for ■30 cents a peck an0 water crass;' radishes, parsley, isalve lettuce and onions are done up into reduced size bunches, which Sell for Ave cents each. lettuce is also quoted at eight •». «.*.. and ten cents. Pineapples are on the American Minister Aeeua a. market for 15 cents apiece and cran- New York. March .D0. Complaint ha berries, thriving beyond their season, been made In the state depaitnnent In Inay be had for XBtfents a quart. This Washington against Charts H. Oraves. is shad season antj the dainty fish will United States minister to. Sweden, by no doubt grace many an Easter Sun- Jjlrg. M. von Claussen. formerly of dfty dinner table, in spHe CDf the fuel rltv wjlo n||Pges that he refused thut many fish djjfys arc Just being fQ fonu'anv present her at the cpurt of Qorcluded. Roe shad sells for jr. K 0sr'ar a|though that ruler had wnts and buck sJwnl costs 4 cents. |180UB|lv invited her and her credeu- Clams. the ever-popular bivalves, arc P • ... , . again on the lists at cents a hundred, tlala were of the es mm; Kt il that the inilipfuls." said an othriu.i liieh « ncU'i- in- railroad circles. "It Is as p .mi] :is rpr"equently tnin that ftelffht 1 r.ltflr .wiin«c entnyly wcirue. R|,„f „«• iradc is ♦•co'iwffcf.;. w-Jiat It would jjleiyv If in«l the (:h)Mto lvpi* to lxD Isolated fOK t\yen. t »«D(• Wltnt xvould'happen. If 'stiviuK —e Wfljk '*uljpl.v . were Interrupted or ('•s't in tlw 'triiinensei iiriportati«JV« of. pr-rtshn - •V 'muni- • • V.v a.flenp of tho .tietcrnvl- CO«d»The?* C!rtTy/t$7,ono.QC3«V winHii' is 'Wo ions of freight annually. oi\-JrD!4,- ivoil (or rtOOiQPft'n and'themuiihei* gf.i.»di-5 refor.ni vtduni passengers hauled. every da,v wltlivut averages' 5?D4,OQO. 'Besides the "dango* lii-iji' of )ncoavo«loii. « to (hp pn.blir which 1I4 « iDu]d of mftlibos of ji .warn- Invostipd Idu. t»Js county must Vcyerth''- )iV.idVv*urt njf&e * "financial panic a . , • . More Pay For Iron Moldere. Chicago. siarfih 30.-- At a joint confer » ence between tshe Store and Heating - Apparatus Foundrymen's National De-D C.f fpuf=p association, representing a ma v ints, .fority of tU• ibanufly;hirera throdghitmt k .11 iicr the United Slates. and,the Iron Mold Dr many erg' Association of Xofth America an I resided advance of li for cent In the wages "of city and .fteji molders was agreed upon. The si ••sii'cm Brfljp js. (o run for twenty uue iliitanctna. montj1s nnj a fteets molders. 'Mauy a » ' -*■ • iDy four : ' ■ ' ■ ' . , ~ ... Vndrowi oocl Enough F«r China on Way. •• • ' Washington, Mart'h 8ft. Consul f»on j eral Jtvnlgerft at Shanghai I statd department thai th which I" now on its wh Chinese fnmln° Cm»lrrTP' that which i» to hp tri Bufprd. will he suiflcien iWd* of the people • t,ineman - gl»c»r Mlddletowti. V V.. V working on a polo here • Hol}D a lineman employed ounty l.ighling coui| n'ii'e artd wo hundred volt)! pi )ody. which was bat •lectrlc current. ™'Jp* ' Dre*rto lyftian ;; W. B IV' in in-u - "ii »»»• 'sfiwC*'H. N* pew btiiliUiif "(in THorlcV street; virw, telephone .x-jchpngo, tfoni Broad street to Cutler O.iiildlrrg ?iu XurtU iyjain sfhrot. TKv chjvnKftK anions the tenants, of C: !!. agent, axe as follows: ' ' ■ . tos,'t. 1'. UnHorettux lo 2j2«, Washington stfhvt; Mrs. Wm. §rrtftH«omb • to $18'Bxelcr street; Mrs. Ella Hewitt tn t'i Delaware avenue; Mrs. 11. B. I)avitt lt» |lD2 Rack stre'-t; Henry tli-pse to 30 Montgomery street,; k \V. Oyble, ,io 44« I lace street! J. I). Walejs, to IN Montgomery street; Wtn. prospC to 828 Krauklin street; Mrs. Utoo: XchI.oii, to 122 Lambert Hircet; Wm. nicJv to 4Ct , Railroad 4tf«ct. itugUcsJ&wii; Henry Richards, to IS" Hearle . street; CJeO. to Roel; Street, HiiKheylown. -Vuslln MaeDojiUltl, to 21 9 ParkOnaKe street: WesleJ Howell, to 158 Johnson street; Br. H. J. Xeftahftti, to 2*1 H. Main Street; lDr. .1 IS Dively, Jo Cash Store Blycifc; jQlih McCarthy, of Oak flHd .Igliiison streets; Mrs. Mary Walsh, to eorne.r of Ouk and Johnson streets; »ra. ISUp }'n liter, to H 1-2 Mat kel street. Frank C1t?Kijit'». fo '67" Railroad street; John Orogona. to 65 Railroad street; Mrs. Man' Carroll, to 35 t'hpreh street: Mrs.-'Thomas l«uxD». to 1»1 Rntlroad strAoi; James "nrr. to IK'! Railroad street; Mr:). MriHjn Kiiebter, to 382 X. Main (Iretjt; Wm. 1'. to dwelling. DS X. Main street; Nicholas Cabello, o 2l8 Butler jilrent; Mrs. .laities ft. i kValSh. in |rDV fiytlp.r Htfeft: Harry ')ppf illuming?. fp i.UvfillinB, j§ jfC. Main Mrs. Otis. Slrllt.' to 15 i lD; street; Uj 1JM N. | Main Street ; fio'tigtiney, to *2' fain «fmd; UWjrar'& Veelt. to Mu-1 a 11 building; Itehoe .V l.yiioli, to Mtiin street; Jno. J. Mann'tn. to Main street. »l)le neb nip ltn*iiiiiii ii| ovr Ihfl It property. on .South Main iD'irE" J*'. Hviss has CC.nleri It tailor sboji. ami Burke,, tho ••his poMession. The trou"ouffltt to court. Hangups that will . ' *'..l 1 1» — «i ewes F. uoviwn b.t lai-d frfr rt8bttr»er ip- are ;\Cnyn rour'-wil!ft In 1 s « j raKw1.' ;j \ . . T. Cti'1 r v« footweaB 0 I % ;t SI* ~ p*imT¥\ 1TYTT3 lit ,51 Margaret ""vu:fl Vwier fiUstyii'tj 1 • dijpil Ugtf inorniiip 0 liCDD«!»• -Ohatfir 1 yiljsj MTF raRe. ! in 1 lie tyY'l""* If this Iff dona. h if -Di mih1 S|l(; u,,4 ( fails tn spring. the surprise referred to ),v „ the trftri (fcfiftjf If? jWU8t*tt "W Sfmitjirr' \vn« t aftprnfton. Tk# attorney* for the d'c roiiifi'c»*l'.n. S fnnse will promptly elcs*D their case M ■without offerltDK nny of the evlflejif* "f V.Vl'Wy?1: which they had behl, In fwwrve Sir the fTR ..r t'i'i" )««• of tbD» believing that 4in« bin last pffife ,rJ■«" ■D pert of securing'a conviction by hl» re- (.u; Ht MiD eent nation. • St. M'aiy Oef»ns» to Sum Up Tu«#d*y. : * • Mr. rtelma* think* that he will Ktttn % «err«f lip for the defense on Tuesday. .l«o -11'/ MtC-1'sCo 1 rjcrrlly. tio» Fitzgerald has already stated that . ... I . . : ,-IW boniXr-rollitivl'- he will allot one whole day to eithri • rm„M;,i - aide tor it* final argument Mr. .t*rome | y£uh' Uueht to lie able to unto up Wednesday XntMO iilttireh Justice Fitzgerald's dual liistnintlbmt . j, Vl|,r to thtf Jurors will prohablv be short, ),u»tifivi) I* » tDrCi'' Tbe Justice will probably blunge the ,,j .Yvnium street, Jury on Thursday. _ By the end of the week tbe gfentest / murder trial New York ha* ever khown TAT I* aImodt certain to be ended. 'Harry j Thaw is confident that he will We at —— liberty next Saturday. o.LOKEIi Emotion In Philippines. Washington. March an The presi ' dent lias *lgned the executive ottfer re us i D quiring tbe Philippine commission to I plain nncl fi| i*aue the rail for a funeral election of sw|„ Very p delegate* to the firat Philippine assent bly. The order recite* the fact that 11,1,1 81,111 mC''" pence ha* been virtually restore ! to nil Linen Kul' of the Christian sections of the island*. NrW Big Bias* at Nswbsrry. Lauretta, 8. f}., March 1)0. -Fire It yurd. Newberry. K. C. a thriving littie rlty of «.00fl population, destroyed twenty two residence*, ten stores and two cover* churches, emailing r ' '(mated at |ns(. ketviM f)M),aui It *rlth In- Hirnuce of abfijU' i*. I'M UlHlUll at 4 o'rlnr ( Strrrl. I ,K. SliiTi'lan l,i ■r nnttioii CDf 111* il(l 111 (llf IliRllI number of t»C• r|n mrnibcr ni H. .*110 is surviviv rM. .MarlDn Mc/v..... r M phl Joliu MrJlale. ■ Pitts! oil anil Philip. ..yurattfVn of hi D. jpr as ' White1 Cutis Osforte For M Cs and • 7v . , • . K, Oxfords apl Sbo for tie 1 J 4 have J iPflritMrP'ira } given extra apect«*l attention lo this C ■HM H 'UlUl 1111 vilJl ) .-eason; all Hi• • iiew atyles and ' KD TbMmHm 1 leather.; aro here In large variety. J1 J W, Hope every woman I" tl»l« vlt8 fe. { •■1"'* N Will mil and see Mill', assort- He | KJ® ( «ieiit whether shV wants to buy or lis 1 fl ~ J ""' You'll Had C.in spring line ..I 'Mb .. 1 ) fool wear high In .quality but ov.'ry pair Hi a lower price than you pay 'i I j C'HIMDKEN'S shoes Br ■ I 1 MEN'S NEW SPBINiT I 'ANU V'VKOWJH SIIOI S VNl» h 48c to $1 SO. | p|.PC laio tjftbby foot\rear will !• pleased xvith our line. We a - ' ,„h i HOSIER* i wrfl you can save mouey by g« «,S!t,"S2Sil* £ tm» »v„ Mitt, «.»«- —• — «'»« PK,per thing1 for wear at KaisUjr menl. (let your stocking here for J »t • to $5.«1. festivities. J t|,e man, woman or ehlld; quality , A,, all Wl«»- Bo sure and U5c to $1.35. || right and prices; away low. come—but come. «arly. Bistei Store, "The "' uehal rnWed tin tlx- fonj supply • to rfllpvp tlip I. fogpthpv will) isportoil mi tlifD tn supply Hie ». ♦ ill-iDr hnltl 011 Tuos:on iiclocU. Hc'iiui•ry's GUuriih atul V, OrtVct ery. f . .V ; : If Ily, nf Koitlii i'l;iv uftiinmiiii at ,nc :i lirirf j||n*«*. •o lip tiulrt " Monday tn.is.; of.nv|uirni in '•'nil iu'terrrient in *■ i*y. "Mrs. (DitIIv'« lipr of .lohn Gerrily, thia city. jctited. afeeti ?.o Ts htio .Joseph lienor C?d by Clie Om ne» Cuty, toiK'bfid n KlllM. Tivonlv ir-pCl Ihvouch I)!* j s«jrtDrt |jy ilie sir .j JiO | Hard Hit. larch 30.-The "tat Ided this ypsr liOfi chide tax valuation jfo) NOTIONS. I, AWNS*. Esilrec ■ t to 4 rD Irk. fro i Wllllil! DIMI TIKS AND SWISS lived a. largo assortment In iroi) lawns, dimities and roily made uiD In spring .Ires*. tlffjC tCD 'i5c yard. 15c to &0r yard. Spring Dress Olrigliuma. I'laln Mercerized Uinghains ut 16n 'J" Inches wide. •ry One assortment of Cornet trimmed with Vul. Iaicc and 5.000. i woip n lit. p. fill Dat- Store ttat Saves Yon Money" Second Bwr Mow Mlf"" s of Animafa ifflirta SO—; jinatp vlvi! road •eol vacatfll tiy rs. n*. I A - , Y i bill ! T*itris » by V- ten»ion. D■«. - M..I _ i Street. T9 Nfflrtl M - Iks* oi 'rtlng, 25c, 31c. 35c. 50c. jcontti C. W'AONER, 18 «. Main St. ' outttt! IU01 r S 93M.0M, ' up Its 1 tbau it enjoyed uni it. \
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 30, 1907 |
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 | 1907-03-30 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 30, 1907 |
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 | 1907-03-30 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19070330_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | AJ ? .. For tli I •' .. v . ;'j THL | Fuller Lil v * x to ( V •'iS .lOO «f the ,il School. »I)- ,mil tec of the ,duy .unit m*C?c -in—mir ,t Wlembcfs of tile uvD11 a flCLC6. .it misnuutagcmenl in lojunnd accusing one pcr-11 jTO BE NAMED BOON «-r« of the committee, In which —; marie complaints, and was ariked -, •« Will Candidate , explain. He, declared thai schol- * CU Will OB V»UUUUM*V, tpships had -been improperly obtain- TVmilfrli Not Nnmi»d ed '»• some of.the iiusii;cs; that hnsi- inougii jnoi rtameiu ne.ss was looM'y- comluctpd, and that - - he bHd.Wn denied access hi the hills. , dispatch has h Mr allWe« hat the hookkeep- Harrlsburg. it ers accounts had been fals,hod by D 1 * authority this some po, son: thai orders of the court & Attorney Henry A Ful- Uad not been ooeyed and that the * ™ ,ntod by Governor bookkeeper was unfit for Ins posi- s(lKU.l JudRfi Wheatotl on T.enials or Si, Kckcrfs charges "»,L"?C,'"C bench Wert) mDde hy Mitt on Yettcr. It. F. *•** Lis final session of court this Sell w.irl ■/.. I'rof. M t. Kemp, Keeley morning &nd disposed of al|^W|« Roseilkranz, B. F. Morey and Clar- Peiidtng before him. ehc* •AH'en.osc-: Trustees denied that '«» of -** 1 f f Zh- - ,i i.- ' ii t . lie would hand down tnl? afternoon. they had sol,| supplies to the .school. Jn rpUring from ,thc bencji. Judge U1 Tllf flTli U 1 (11/rTP Wheatpn made iiq format address. Il\ iHr I.I II MAKHrlN The rumor that Attorney Fuller 111 • llu Ulll ITinilllLIU was to be appointed to stjcceed Judge ——Wheaton was koasjp oh the Spring Vegetables Ready For Easter Dinners. ' • " "• • , „• „ uo surprise. ;■';* Tomatoes, Cucumbers and |««W Pttta- Attorney Fuller was interviewed loc» May All be Procured for this morning fitfd he stated that he had received no word from tVje CJov- Hea-sonablc Prices, Consider- ernor. He had no that ill" die Season* Straw- he was to lie* appointed. but lie was quite hopeful, Wheji Ciuestloiied bejrles a UnNfjr . whether 'he would be a candidate in SO Tents a Basket. 1,10 ,ncnl "f u"' riot naming him, lie stated thai lie, did not llairh III is among th« earliest think he would br. lie claimed that dates on which Easter Sunday falls, his friends encouraged him in seeltand this occasion, 'which, besides its lng tho appointment, but that pereonreligious sSg'nlficaLjiee.-is the arbitrary alls' he was not concerned date for usherjng hD the spring styles; Attorney Fell will, be a candidate frequently' -finds winter lingering in for the, judgeship even It.he is not ap- Ihe lap of spring, especially whtui it Rome ktime ago he anfatls early as pu the present ocfia- nouncpd hjmself; and while he is stun Judging 'from the past few seeking the' appojntmeivt,' he expects Oays, however, th« weather n\an is in- 'to run regsirdTftss■ Of Governor Stuclined to be goo* riatl*rod this year, art's action,. 'Attrtrney Fell has'many After mlxtttg up all ftfftds iW weather mends; l},at be Is popular with the at all kindVof times for 1he pas! sev- P'"},l, is .-videnced by the fact that eral months, giving a xtfnter which f he. at,one Un»e was district attorney, for variety it would be hard to.beat, Pwring Fall's term, Attorney Fulhe seems at decided to be'con- jer senved as.au-assistant. sistenl. The devotees' of slyje, aro - „ as sg with si drortejiinK of rain nin down anCl iuptantly klHed by r r»r, worse strfi. threatens to keep the I light engine on thf Pemis.rlvflniB rail new suit and the expeasiv.' creation road tracks at Indian ObUtVh road. that is-expressed in the; brief monCB- .The victims nro: Anthony Phillip*, tyllablft "hat" on the s)iell on this nineteen years: Frederick Phillips. six- Jay 6t tepj, venrs. a brother of Anthony; Otto Th* lister marketers find as favor- e|eTen vearsC al1(j HUgh lintxy, iMg a dondltion as if Eastoi were oC- f0y,.(epp venrs Frank Ro«e. onglnser •"Ottce Caso May C TMrttTTBtr 1 ■ * f''"V; ■ j ir. pa wi til is tDX ■i', Hej I)v **{i te bffic SANITY 's Slayer - ureshadowed. * XWD Tprk. March SO. - When «b* ,, TThaw lunacy board met today a close ti friend of District Attorney .lerome si stnted that the latter had planned on C" nniulng xnoC-e In connection with'tfcfc" _ trial of fMahford Whites slayer. T»tt Di »etkDn th« prosecutor has determined 111 t'» take, It was said, will necessitate a new trial for Thaw, beginning over . \ J4itW from the very start.' fjft A Strike at Tb» reason for this move on the part • 7... - of Mr. Jerome was attributed to the H-int TJ.nnm T«!vvl reported determination *Df the lunacy -IVMJK XfcOOm J1.V1 . oofnmiasinners not to allow the district ——r-- attorneyto cross examine Thaw. This , ...... . Sf„».wi c,,^ is regarded as positively foreshadow «•«« ?* o,. s,,i lng a report favorable to the defend Kcc|Dcis Tlitu 'llicy Must C ind 'vi'" »».«- ftV 1 1 of m* L,ai w—v —r 11 i w~ Thro% New York, M an h 30.—One of tht host rematkable ■ cjww, it was said, d the records oj£ medical science jetit revealed Ijj- art autopsy ou tli#D body ol Michael Rritckftiarf. thbty-of.e years old, a foremarf of.caisson workers in thp exonvatiori at Ctmvch and fD*\ streets for the Htfdsoh river tunnel The man was caught .linfler a falling bucket on Ma roll 5 and St fiMt" tyfcjj believed to $p only *lightty i'tijiirerij The autopsy showed his heart. ftad been forced, out of its protecting liei'1 cardial sari* ((gainst the lobe of thf reft lung. producing a great and Ciji' "natural pressure, against thD man's great vitality "V.-fn proof foi "'twenty-three days. Kruckxnan died In the Pi»3byt prist hospital, and the doctor* "of that iitfti tntion we're free in th» statpmeut tiuii It was surprising lie was not kilter! in stantly. The tough fibrous saclcoontnlu (iir thp heart completely biokeii by the blow, yet the arteries andj\£im of i the organ remained Intact..^.AjTlttl this heart several inches out of |Dn£i|l»ir. the doctors stHl attributed death .Jo t$P heavy pressure on the lung and the difficulty In breathing. It »aifi that hnd the man been abi£ to withstand the stpaln of the injury another week he might have recovered and lived for years. Stranpe Condition Found. On March lfD it wa's found that a quantity of fluid hnd collected Inside his chest. This was drawn off. bnt it gathered again, so that afcout ten ounces of fluid wfls taken C"Dut dally for g week. TliPti it was evident tiint the hpart was displaced, but the full extent of the trouble could not tlipu be determined Kvuckman's heart action became gradually weaker and hi? breathing increasingly difficult, and at last he sank into a coma and died. The autopsy was performed by ('oroner's Physician O'HhuJou In the presence of rrofcBS,or Vieof-te M . Tiittle and Pro- H. P-arkiW./bdth of.UMaiy.. 9 + Bursl 1 Sack, ViC T J M Y ■ , t *.• -■ -:'W ;3:, ofmU1 v • r. D - ■D -VD%" ' * C■'"• ' w'or Ctjtl 1 u« it; Q J'* -jV i|;;^ y\r, Ic of tip bouml rtl rt i iifiiiu* I Bring Numer- Changes. j Hone's Will bp - I" •. *'k it.* • C.'-r • u l.arKi' Xniti- ItliiKs Will In- OC-: t 9&w. Tr-nuiKs , litil of mm ' - V ib r pi 4- . , ♦ / ( a setnan of* I*— ' ■ 4 X. w . .Their, -Btstfs' l'roperly or %*( Tlu-ir Urrtiacs Will In- Mvuecdwl ;\gH ln*t.\ -uiinrncinK iwxl week q-nicl 1m Hill reforfn work 1h tybB'tii 'C,| in this elty r«'K;iriliiir, CDD' 'isiflosf?.* dm; (if lIk- CaUioJi) ,, \\ ho- wishes- to avoiil ,i: .■C possible publicity .{n cany , i'lie rihiiI work, wi)| be On mover in ■hrinRitiK about a ter,.:vl ioi.l til l1u',lKK'lC llinm I'vil Ulfcl I.S flourished ill certain saloons ii (to 'ciiy" "tons HitWe, .The ryfjDrin wlU'{DD• turriol on 31otiR MjJoiactflar lino,* mid . publicity ■ will «,usC il ftiitot as ifc\Uist resort. b)itr tjie •rfjvmnn !*i- tt»j.liend of thetuave•rtt & tl'ia-t (In- evil'(oust. "rtio{i»lii'(1',(j.t aliy cost. ' MiHlri Cloo,(1 that the priesi will '--vf.nl. saloon keepers, int's contention thai ho Is sane and iMp to advise understandlngly w' 111* lawyers. The Rhinelsnder Cats. The dijtrirt attorney arid his corps of assistants speut most of the day tn gotug over tirt» refortls of the notorious Rhinelander carte for the purpose' of using parts of It,In an endeavor to open wide the inveMigatioiMntp Harry Thaw's sanity which is now heiAg cort ducted b«fonD"the appointed iby .lustirp Fitzgerald. The Rhine lander rase dates back to 1S84. A cCjn» mission was sippolifted \ Recorder Smyth at the request of I»i«ti-iC-1 At to-nev Peter B. OSijfjf, who rtow ft «B(*i W the 'fhaw C-tnyiiiissi"ners. WllMmn R. JtbineJander Siijot Cto& killed John Httoiu.'y for tltgj Rhinelander estate. Refofp the. C■:!*** wan brought 10 trial h Iuu/hy itpuuijlsislon was asked for. The showed that Rhinelander had U*eii ilV, formed that lDr:ikc was ntifMupting to inli'ieive Xfrs. Rhinelander. jigMn«t livf husband Rhinelander fortbwiHt vstltaf upon J»rake in his Pii)e strwf.iitfjte and killed him. The crunijiission wh* , 1 divided. Two members'declared t h'i,it Kfiluel#ndCDr wns lusano.« jiienit*r 'in ai report. CleC$arpfl he .was *mtD. Thijv report wis'a^vftft'nl by Hprouder Smyth HhineHUMter i? a free man today, the ease iroing many aj -• rtjj the annual DC will tie about (He r"! qIihiirps in . sfliH'tinK of locations ■Sjh larger than lor • This hitter comliy tii.- hu'RC demand fijd aililitinn Of sex- I igk iiVul the makictr. buildings, la live chauffinsr 's al-4*$* The addition to; i'hn Davenport and wjtjr Its thrpe store* ■ nol icea I D1 «•. These !yt. J'. Carney, liarWr; atery. store and Sar- The tifrper , led fly. the office of », m • the residences HwjSpf?? and Joseph ift'llor is preparing to room of liis building iVr't 'sftiroroomn. ,1'a.ss»n left luriifl .side b* following ctfallges fe 'will Eiatfton'' 'building to ■UViiiffi,- occupied ' by Farrar ■& I'ecfc will P0»ttyrice building on MRbuftp ,store to the i|he fcorner oT Wain »«Jfu.an & .qitfiBrtp to ! pel i * jiin i Main i IJlDvvjv rooms, are Gcc Faiiojnc doni'S ■ floors ;i AMoni; 1 t;bp inHpltlp thplr hpl»t : no acrcp- ;t t*C it ili iiiTW: !/ll tl D tiiUtrKV.'' *nM we are njTtte riKlHs of th* Hijh:«Mvof in? vol Iron Cls Is yi'iifiii '?t* C•«£ not-Recent s It is. The members of Irnis lt«vo for h fhw flemnnds nre satis i the t!)ln« rests at pies- of ' Ron ok. ;md n ii extol* iW;i m1 iit owct [ 111 tl affair#, an D UD, tluD Hf 'iw'oHt'fl to D 1 iuv CO*, b BBa *1 iinrt; KWering tin- seasph. are reasonable. Th» fll'sl spring -fruit; strawberries, kt'e a rather quantity- and tjjeir spring bonnet is the prlcemark i*tl6cbrat"ed with "30 c«*nts a basket." The depression of the stock market not noth'p thfD bays on thp track uatil nftpr the ncoldent oectirwd. 'SSS. notflip frroceedihgs fn the .f Rhlnelander rase Is reporting jtbe deliberation* of the Thatf complssion. The older case took h great deal pf testimony. ami It fens been decided by Mr. .leronve that the breadth apd scope of the Hlilnelander coramisslon, furnish ample precedent for opening tlW wh; for the introduction a of testimony in the Tijaw cawD. Mr. Jerome believes thai if opr nitjr i« atfnriled lie can bring wr to prove TJiiiK is now hisane. ever, he is restricted and hcK niin'fiw ruling? it will be v hint to allow,that the P mentally unsound." f , Since the lawyers fnr the . HtDmidanttTD satisfied'\hnt 1 wojds hnv' already .pryveij tent taxi that he is now mite, not tiring forward any unless theVommiHsiom sire toMpiestion fiome" n Msy R«port N it is couttd«ntly bellt 'lawyers and tttis Cbftt« most of those who arf 'rial that the oonimirtl o Justice Fitzgerald o' i united report d - roHlionBii-p is ■onfer with his them in ttte va \v left to the -of 6iwxdh«|f-* the trnlninen C1iul conductors on ,T»mos ] Roberta forty-lb r«» traffic systems are ordered room vacated out. Powers *®5Caa Hundred* of Millions Involved. fthy. "If these meu strike It would Imnfj: : uo4t« if •hot oittirely, Impossible. to ruy, ?}• EJS* %*D*'■ •« 'IMtlfeiiof-Sch 1/ fly lot) II, S. P(j* TOPWffiii tfnit tHfi condition of °thi» heart nud th* fact that tlie'mAn tftd so long Was exirirOrdlnflry. In pptfnljig thp, t*U$«£ Br. O'IIanion found (JVD: lienrt (Irivpp tiRhtry aKfUnst Ujo irfilir n'nd nlmost ■ wnpletely through the JjlMptiH-e in the sack. • VERDICT SET ASIDE. Judge When ton" haiHtort down an OptnfCtn this 'morning In Ujp ease of Wiltfam and Catharine' Cavanimgh' against the Avoeit Cq'., directing that jmlfnrtcnt be entered in favor of the -ctefdndRnl company, notwithstanding the verdict ,df the jury, which awardPd- the ptaifttlfBi $3,200 daniagps. He alHo overruled the molion for a new trial. The attorneys for tllCD pleintw .sued for damages for the dje'iuh their son, who was k Hied by a boiler explosion at the def»indant'ayeC)lliery in July, 1 !MD3. Mrs. «as(ier-I was o.utapokpn in my sentlmfenta at the ci\HD this afternoon. Mr. {kaaer—I can't ttelleve it: Who (nit?»TrtD)t«D you, my dear? PuC;k. •wouliJL care air impfnil tlfbir 1 iconscs tty inviting a rcjhonstrancc uh powerful aB'thls would lie. • it js a fact that the? clergy Iiavi 'syspCctteti thai very iiMjjropo'r co'ndi tlonk exist in the back rooms of hoitk «if thu saloons. It is alio ' Joititn .of questionable ch;u fest thelli and thej* are !' '■places of assignation, of ly in. some cases this class of c$tcrvC1 to iilhvwt publicly* etfeet' Is (IcnuirHlizlhg. Tlu« Pljvces hayti;a bail; effect on ate ofr'tffo 'city c»"s witli'H.. for these , teii-sons . tii.s p.j (|tS*sI irtr. Is determined that tin atiolislted nt once. ' 'Pile « iiMfon -vHh which the. clcrf 011 tli«\ task lioj. s llie his e'lfprts. Tin will 11 Icqiy lie oarrlcO- o,|i (Abusing a riIH.e CDu Hit-. 'si.. events, the ■ ts arc not satis'llijd to fake, a jug ami liiMul tlwlr ways'. Nc less t lie fDhi(rtgQ premises (o lit Ittfflitig l«el I et niPllf of (lipytity } . . ■/, * : ,.r* i.iy- OBITUARY. ipfltlftr\. ilah. 0111 Farmer Torn by a Hawk. Babyion, N\ Y.. March 3ft.—After a Clesperate bntt.KD. in which he narrowly escaped losing hlR eyesight. .Tacob C. Smith, an old farmer whose home is in North Babylon, succeeded in killing a large and hunger crazed chicken hawk which chased his chickens into the chicken house and after feasting upon them vainly tried to ctaw his eyes out By a lucky chance Smith Anally got hold of the marauder and succeeded in i breaking its neck. seems to have had no effect on their value. Among the new vegetables for sale yesterday tomatoes were procurable for 15 cents a basket. New potatoes are quoted at 10 cents si quart, cucumbers are on sale for 10 cents each *"nd now celery Is worth 10 cents a stalk. goes for ■30 cents a peck an0 water crass;' radishes, parsley, isalve lettuce and onions are done up into reduced size bunches, which Sell for Ave cents each. lettuce is also quoted at eight •». «.*.. and ten cents. Pineapples are on the American Minister Aeeua a. market for 15 cents apiece and cran- New York. March .D0. Complaint ha berries, thriving beyond their season, been made In the state depaitnnent In Inay be had for XBtfents a quart. This Washington against Charts H. Oraves. is shad season antj the dainty fish will United States minister to. Sweden, by no doubt grace many an Easter Sun- Jjlrg. M. von Claussen. formerly of dfty dinner table, in spHe CDf the fuel rltv wjlo n||Pges that he refused thut many fish djjfys arc Just being fQ fonu'anv present her at the cpurt of Qorcluded. Roe shad sells for jr. K 0sr'ar a|though that ruler had wnts and buck sJwnl costs 4 cents. |180UB|lv invited her and her credeu- Clams. the ever-popular bivalves, arc P • ... , . again on the lists at cents a hundred, tlala were of the es mm; Kt il that the inilipfuls." said an othriu.i liieh « ncU'i- in- railroad circles. "It Is as p .mi] :is rpr"equently tnin that ftelffht 1 r.ltflr .wiin«c entnyly wcirue. R|,„f „«• iradc is ♦•co'iwffcf.;. w-Jiat It would jjleiyv If in«l the (:h)Mto lvpi* to lxD Isolated fOK t\yen. t »«D(• Wltnt xvould'happen. If 'stiviuK —e Wfljk '*uljpl.v . were Interrupted or ('•s't in tlw 'triiinensei iiriportati«JV« of. pr-rtshn - •V 'muni- • • V.v a.flenp of tho .tietcrnvl- CO«d»The?* C!rtTy/t$7,ono.QC3«V winHii' is 'Wo ions of freight annually. oi\-JrD!4,- ivoil (or rtOOiQPft'n and'themuiihei* gf.i.»di-5 refor.ni vtduni passengers hauled. every da,v wltlivut averages' 5?D4,OQO. 'Besides the "dango* lii-iji' of )ncoavo«loii. « to (hp pn.blir which 1I4 « iDu]d of mftlibos of ji .warn- Invostipd Idu. t»Js county must Vcyerth''- )iV.idVv*urt njf&e * "financial panic a . , • . More Pay For Iron Moldere. Chicago. siarfih 30.-- At a joint confer » ence between tshe Store and Heating - Apparatus Foundrymen's National De-D C.f fpuf=p association, representing a ma v ints, .fority of tU• ibanufly;hirera throdghitmt k .11 iicr the United Slates. and,the Iron Mold Dr many erg' Association of Xofth America an I resided advance of li for cent In the wages "of city and .fteji molders was agreed upon. The si ••sii'cm Brfljp js. (o run for twenty uue iliitanctna. montj1s nnj a fteets molders. 'Mauy a » ' -*■ • iDy four : ' ■ ' ■ ' . , ~ ... Vndrowi oocl Enough F«r China on Way. •• • ' Washington, Mart'h 8ft. Consul f»on j eral Jtvnlgerft at Shanghai I statd department thai th which I" now on its wh Chinese fnmln° Cm»lrrTP' that which i» to hp tri Bufprd. will he suiflcien iWd* of the people • t,ineman - gl»c»r Mlddletowti. V V.. V working on a polo here • Hol}D a lineman employed ounty l.ighling coui| n'ii'e artd wo hundred volt)! pi )ody. which was bat •lectrlc current. ™'Jp* ' Dre*rto lyftian ;; W. B IV' in in-u - "ii »»»• 'sfiwC*'H. N* pew btiiliUiif "(in THorlcV street; virw, telephone .x-jchpngo, tfoni Broad street to Cutler O.iiildlrrg ?iu XurtU iyjain sfhrot. TKv chjvnKftK anions the tenants, of C: !!. agent, axe as follows: ' ' ■ . tos,'t. 1'. UnHorettux lo 2j2«, Washington stfhvt; Mrs. Wm. §rrtftH«omb • to $18'Bxelcr street; Mrs. Ella Hewitt tn t'i Delaware avenue; Mrs. 11. B. I)avitt lt» |lD2 Rack stre'-t; Henry tli-pse to 30 Montgomery street,; k \V. Oyble, ,io 44« I lace street! J. I). Walejs, to IN Montgomery street; Wtn. prospC to 828 Krauklin street; Mrs. Utoo: XchI.oii, to 122 Lambert Hircet; Wm. nicJv to 4Ct , Railroad 4tf«ct. itugUcsJ&wii; Henry Richards, to IS" Hearle . street; CJeO. to Roel; Street, HiiKheylown. -Vuslln MaeDojiUltl, to 21 9 ParkOnaKe street: WesleJ Howell, to 158 Johnson street; Br. H. J. Xeftahftti, to 2*1 H. Main Street; lDr. .1 IS Dively, Jo Cash Store Blycifc; jQlih McCarthy, of Oak flHd .Igliiison streets; Mrs. Mary Walsh, to eorne.r of Ouk and Johnson streets; »ra. ISUp }'n liter, to H 1-2 Mat kel street. Frank C1t?Kijit'». fo '67" Railroad street; John Orogona. to 65 Railroad street; Mrs. Man' Carroll, to 35 t'hpreh street: Mrs.-'Thomas l«uxD». to 1»1 Rntlroad strAoi; James "nrr. to IK'! Railroad street; Mr:). MriHjn Kiiebter, to 382 X. Main (Iretjt; Wm. 1'. to dwelling. DS X. Main street; Nicholas Cabello, o 2l8 Butler jilrent; Mrs. .laities ft. i kValSh. in |rDV fiytlp.r Htfeft: Harry ')ppf illuming?. fp i.UvfillinB, j§ jfC. Main Mrs. Otis. Slrllt.' to 15 i lD; street; Uj 1JM N. | Main Street ; fio'tigtiney, to *2' fain «fmd; UWjrar'& Veelt. to Mu-1 a 11 building; Itehoe .V l.yiioli, to Mtiin street; Jno. J. Mann'tn. to Main street. »l)le neb nip ltn*iiiiiii ii| ovr Ihfl It property. on .South Main iD'irE" J*'. Hviss has CC.nleri It tailor sboji. ami Burke,, tho ••his poMession. The trou"ouffltt to court. Hangups that will . ' *'..l 1 1» — «i ewes F. uoviwn b.t lai-d frfr rt8bttr»er ip- are ;\Cnyn rour'-wil!ft In 1 s « j raKw1.' ;j \ . . T. Cti'1 r v« footweaB 0 I % ;t SI* ~ p*imT¥\ 1TYTT3 lit ,51 Margaret ""vu:fl Vwier fiUstyii'tj 1 • dijpil Ugtf inorniiip 0 liCDD«!»• -Ohatfir 1 yiljsj MTF raRe. ! in 1 lie tyY'l""* If this Iff dona. h if -Di mih1 S|l(; u,,4 ( fails tn spring. the surprise referred to ),v „ the trftri (fcfiftjf If? jWU8t*tt "W Sfmitjirr' \vn« t aftprnfton. Tk# attorney* for the d'c roiiifi'c»*l'.n. S fnnse will promptly elcs*D their case M ■without offerltDK nny of the evlflejif* "f V.Vl'Wy?1: which they had behl, In fwwrve Sir the fTR ..r t'i'i" )««• of tbD» believing that 4in« bin last pffife ,rJ■«" ■D pert of securing'a conviction by hl» re- (.u; Ht MiD eent nation. • St. M'aiy Oef»ns» to Sum Up Tu«#d*y. : * • Mr. rtelma* think* that he will Ktttn % «err«f lip for the defense on Tuesday. .l«o -11'/ MtC-1'sCo 1 rjcrrlly. tio» Fitzgerald has already stated that . ... I . . : ,-IW boniXr-rollitivl'- he will allot one whole day to eithri • rm„M;,i - aide tor it* final argument Mr. .t*rome | y£uh' Uueht to lie able to unto up Wednesday XntMO iilttireh Justice Fitzgerald's dual liistnintlbmt . j, Vl|,r to thtf Jurors will prohablv be short, ),u»tifivi) I* » tDrCi'' Tbe Justice will probably blunge the ,,j .Yvnium street, Jury on Thursday. _ By the end of the week tbe gfentest / murder trial New York ha* ever khown TAT I* aImodt certain to be ended. 'Harry j Thaw is confident that he will We at —— liberty next Saturday. o.LOKEIi Emotion In Philippines. Washington. March an The presi ' dent lias *lgned the executive ottfer re us i D quiring tbe Philippine commission to I plain nncl fi| i*aue the rail for a funeral election of sw|„ Very p delegate* to the firat Philippine assent bly. The order recite* the fact that 11,1,1 81,111 mC''" pence ha* been virtually restore ! to nil Linen Kul' of the Christian sections of the island*. NrW Big Bias* at Nswbsrry. Lauretta, 8. f}., March 1)0. -Fire It yurd. Newberry. K. C. a thriving littie rlty of «.00fl population, destroyed twenty two residence*, ten stores and two cover* churches, emailing r ' '(mated at |ns(. ketviM f)M),aui It *rlth In- Hirnuce of abfijU' i*. I'M UlHlUll at 4 o'rlnr ( Strrrl. I ,K. SliiTi'lan l,i ■r nnttioii CDf 111* il(l 111 (llf IliRllI number of t»C• r|n mrnibcr ni H. .*110 is surviviv rM. .MarlDn Mc/v..... r M phl Joliu MrJlale. ■ Pitts! oil anil Philip. ..yurattfVn of hi D. jpr as ' White1 Cutis Osforte For M Cs and • 7v . , • . K, Oxfords apl Sbo for tie 1 J 4 have J iPflritMrP'ira } given extra apect«*l attention lo this C ■HM H 'UlUl 1111 vilJl ) .-eason; all Hi• • iiew atyles and ' KD TbMmHm 1 leather.; aro here In large variety. J1 J W, Hope every woman I" tl»l« vlt8 fe. { •■1"'* N Will mil and see Mill', assort- He | KJ® ( «ieiit whether shV wants to buy or lis 1 fl ~ J ""' You'll Had C.in spring line ..I 'Mb .. 1 ) fool wear high In .quality but ov.'ry pair Hi a lower price than you pay 'i I j C'HIMDKEN'S shoes Br ■ I 1 MEN'S NEW SPBINiT I 'ANU V'VKOWJH SIIOI S VNl» h 48c to $1 SO. | p|.PC laio tjftbby foot\rear will !• pleased xvith our line. We a - ' ,„h i HOSIER* i wrfl you can save mouey by g« «,S!t,"S2Sil* £ tm» »v„ Mitt, «.»«- —• — «'»« PK,per thing1 for wear at KaisUjr menl. (let your stocking here for J »t • to $5.«1. festivities. J t|,e man, woman or ehlld; quality , A,, all Wl«»- Bo sure and U5c to $1.35. || right and prices; away low. come—but come. «arly. Bistei Store, "The "' uehal rnWed tin tlx- fonj supply • to rfllpvp tlip I. fogpthpv will) isportoil mi tlifD tn supply Hie ». ♦ ill-iDr hnltl 011 Tuos:on iiclocU. Hc'iiui•ry's GUuriih atul V, OrtVct ery. f . .V ; : If Ily, nf Koitlii i'l;iv uftiinmiiii at ,nc :i lirirf j||n*«*. •o lip tiulrt " Monday tn.is.; of.nv|uirni in '•'nil iu'terrrient in *■ i*y. "Mrs. (DitIIv'« lipr of .lohn Gerrily, thia city. jctited. afeeti ?.o Ts htio .Joseph lienor C?d by Clie Om ne» Cuty, toiK'bfid n KlllM. Tivonlv ir-pCl Ihvouch I)!* j s«jrtDrt |jy ilie sir .j JiO | Hard Hit. larch 30.-The "tat Ided this ypsr liOfi chide tax valuation jfo) NOTIONS. I, AWNS*. Esilrec ■ t to 4 rD Irk. fro i Wllllil! DIMI TIKS AND SWISS lived a. largo assortment In iroi) lawns, dimities and roily made uiD In spring .Ires*. tlffjC tCD 'i5c yard. 15c to &0r yard. Spring Dress Olrigliuma. I'laln Mercerized Uinghains ut 16n 'J" Inches wide. •ry One assortment of Cornet trimmed with Vul. Iaicc and 5.000. i woip n lit. p. fill Dat- Store ttat Saves Yon Money" Second Bwr Mow Mlf"" s of Animafa ifflirta SO—; jinatp vlvi! road •eol vacatfll tiy rs. n*. I A - , Y i bill ! T*itris » by V- ten»ion. D■«. - M..I _ i Street. T9 Nfflrtl M - Iks* oi 'rtlng, 25c, 31c. 35c. 50c. jcontti C. W'AONER, 18 «. Main St. ' outttt! IU01 r S 93M.0M, ' up Its 1 tbau it enjoyed uni it. \ |
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