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T , Mf«. m -TM alt nation In IM inbartMlortal rara taattn aarhan®ad lb la aflanioo®, Ihongh It I® MIMtM IMta will M tlguapna work Mfora af»kl to (at rM Of aaaaa®! aadaatraMa hoot®* tw Ttftf NHef Pl«»tl|f tft the frn#ri»| pr-ttrf ft# »M RenoMirwn party tfW» MW» *t|« "7W Hipafirti an party fan* fnl to tt« ptMMlpif of a tariff wi** soppHe« *«•!'« i«-nr rrvepne*i frtr the govern mrnt and arVquate protection tA our fn* t*rpviae« snd producrrs end 0# Rll|fWll| wfcfch oveflp fr rf .Ki marfcrt* to-tke frnita ni Am+rlean labor •ft*) furnlahe* «ew ''HtnmlM tlriMfl fMftl to market the anrptoa-nf Aawrtrnn farm#. The tint# honored principle* of protection and ree»» mrty wm» the Imt pDp4«« CjC Hcan ricterv to be written lata pwM* law THE VERDICT NO LET UP hi • Crm4 *»mr N fHWIuMi Ift r|nH r.**f *»M ar*# ffn of »*/ »fwl (iMiT rjmfrT*n»re |nw f» Wi* 2Wlt Tflfl William Smith. -» hny .ihnnt I* year, oht. whow how* ie in weei Trimm, had n it«n« i«r»p» Tonn* Itmltb wae Mown nit the and • IIW ixkorr 111 th» drtftwood TDe«»«e the fHOIi-ilHf h* n perleD'ed H» keerdna afloat IK1 held not H lb. rrni and rearfk-d the "bore aafr and aonnd A En*l»»d «11C» hl« wife r* Te» a* Cfll.r, who were on the rrHef train, rr port that ill* whole of that town hi Mown away. end « anmker of Been were tnat Evans Bros. iBMDm lln«n M •••* Tr»fe«n» To the Dealing Out of^-» llfwM to the OllWTrt Pwlngbifa «-vf*e h» •*» *terr»*e aftr-r *UHWh»e, M yon ran rtrotd thhig sare th« iMv" The bap «♦»D•! feet urt-nv »•D *«*• i ipHet hnarh C r |*tihDs h» the way, end *V bod tDv th»-m ffc.*#on Hon.ton, Tit , Bapt 10 -Tha lateak r» porw from lb* «al dtatfteta, whkh wm ree pi by a horrtoaaa, latl of paopla 4«»wo«.) poeelbly by lb* thooaaiide Tha prop„ , low la an mormon* thai M oaaao* *» mtlmatid yet It la Honght that to ad dltlon to tha in (Mad city of OelTtalco, •curia of tow* aod rtltagaa hare baao deal royed along lha ooaar floor* of bodka, vnekagi o( hMM'nd Mrli at ail A - •crlptlooe, hare baao oairlad Inlaoil many mile* Baretal golf potta an reported to ban txaa annihilated Tha alarm eaolre la working Ita Du north, daakroylog araty - thing la III path. Anatln, Triaa, Bapt. 10 -A* la" o'clock laat night, "torernor Sayan raaatrrd In formation thai lha relief trata emroote from Honetoo r wo hod within law mllea Crf Virginia Point, joalxo« lha eoaat from (Ja riatoa Ulaad. whan tha aitoatloo wae foood to ha daplonbla. Tha paalrla ooontry In oorered with Mta' to a depth ot aerenl faat Two |un«»« ho*%,wan looad floating aroonj tha pnlrla Jilotmatioa from Poiat la to lha tfict that tha fwla part ot Qeltaatoo "to waahad aw4 and that 8,000 paopla han '"sooalia, Taxaa, Sept 10 -Tha Poet, l» aa axtra adlttoa, prlnte tha followlog ad d|Moaal datalla of tha Oaleeatoo dlaaatar "Plttaao bnndred drowpad and tan million dollan worth ot property daatroyad. Not a balMIng in tha olty bot what la riunaged to aoaia aitaot. All of tha bath honeee oo tha baaeh an daatroyrd aod tha lomatra drowned. Tha Ealy Boaplul la rolned Moat ol tha pallanta wan drownad. Tha Ball High School aod Rueenberg School bolldlDga wan daatroyad and many who look nfnga la tbem wara hlllad. Eight btg ataaman la port an wr.ckrd Tha Ion of llfa and property la appalling. Tha eotln la'aod laaobmargad tod walar la eight faat daap oo Premont arenne, probably tha hlghaat point In tha olty." Sorananw. Pa., Bapt. 10, -8o fat aa nan ha learnad lha hard ooal mlnan through oat thla tar Hon an aaarly ail a* work Transcript SOAPS. Hrwlvfli CMm wi sarai IK r»"» famlfbti |rD the CvwM ire Unnih Aflirf Wat Nffin gfpgfafifcf qwh fcty .% ftfi* »ar» I,«dy«OM»h and Tien t«tn were a* dw rtifDC| ik TWnhn-htn afld Foterty flifl Marseille*. large cake While Moontain. ... American Htar.,.,.,, Schoits'a............ •7 'or |i oo . .6 for »jc ,.8 for tjc ...t for »jc fConttanwd oo Thrw] "On# tHla la frv*t Onr p*acr rnmmia b*i»eved they were receiving a good title *Wa thev rMctaM the treaty Th« mfntitu betiev»*t rt a good tttle wh*n If submitted It to the -runt* of the TTnited Ptatea for Hs ratification Tfcf ■enate Mltv«4 H waa • eood title tWn they fare W their eonatirntionel asaent snd tl* cnnirfiM wpn» not to fcift dowM ed It* completrenr««e when they IffRfvi nted IBti f*a»,0fDn pwryhfed by the treaty. If any wfco favored Its ratification be- HttH It rare u* a bad Mil, they wer*- n«'f sincere Oil title h prnrtirnDy M»n tlfa) witk thut vtder whirh we fcold onr trtrltoey arquirM «hH"c thr hrfinnina of, th« and i»hkh we hare f«t» iOTereifnty «nd established forernment for the inhabitant* M«w Ttd— p »it f w ntltfVHM IwtUlt to Ik* 91mi it Peoria, III, Sept. 10 -Tha eoonal noo reoiloo of tha flattoaal Phraaaaa'a Aeeoola tloa opened ban today. Detegatlcoa from all arret tha TTaloo an preaaot "The prwnt rnoereiw haw firew t» Alaska a territorial fOT*rntn»t»t foe whkh It ha«f waited more than a rjnarter of a cmtury, ha« »illMhM a p»pre wDfatiee fo*«*mm*Dnt Hi Hawaii. h«« «*»- acted htil* for |h* moat liberal treatment of the rwa»*onC»rs and their widow* an*) rerired the free hooientead poHrr In It* areat inanciat law It prorided for the of banha of Wwne with a capital of $21%,ODO for th* benefit of ▼il)a*en and rnral • ofnmunitlea and brina Ina the opportnnltjr for profitable bual oesa to bankln« within the reach of mod arate capital, \faaj are already araifrtnff themselves of thia prWifrge 'oertaJ to tha Oaaar ra BC«#rDn Jwrntfcf. The M* .New t-rfc "tore* are now BARGAINS S w* Boy 8 lor tjc Seattle, Waab., Bapt. 10—Tha large •learner Iirrarneaa, 8.J13 tooa, waa fot ■ally tnrned oeer to tha Uaitad Htetea ol Aetata here today for on fot traoeport am rlreta lha P,*dllpp4aaa Tha raaael la larga and oommod tone, aod wilt at oooa bw handiwa nwlft hKH" PyoaernthNt thrm wae fr nn«l to l»c too taprnaNe and paerarfena* Th«» aew ll«j*»r b«Min«er aa athletU gen tlenian wlhi enD»y# treble -Mintteapr-lb Jonrnal mt tCD »h. i-tift-es "the fr»od. |o«ly TvDm. 6 lot »jc Soap Powders. Fairbanks Gold Dost, package 19c Snow Bot, per package.. 19c Buffalo Soa(J Powder, package 19c D).mo"4 Dost, per package 19c Gold Doat. small, 6 packages for 15c 9 O'clock Washing Tea, 6 for zje Bottles and Jars. mental kn the aeaarra. Waahtngtoo, Sept. 10 - Prtr tonight and Tnaaday, light wlada, a*oakly northiaatirly The for the inveatl.-n of »n aC ceptaM« ihirt wawt fof nnn N Ht«» an an*w« ra»l, and nwh who nit In their shirt a»ee-r*u Hi th. ir oditt a are compelled by custom to pnt nn «n#ta when rh«»T out In the «w»itcrlnf nummey'* «un. Minnenpofm Tribnne placed Is Mwnlaatoo. Two other thlpa here baao aecored by UDa goTernment from lha Brltiah-American line for a Ilka arCrrloa. They will ha oaad for carrying army aid other anppilaa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The raofft of todsT'i nrlcee tar UM Mttr* atocka at the Now Tori *00* mArkota are gggffeS&KWS M«W Tor*. Sept 10. MOD. *T SP •s TK gtay-Ki-. Hi'lw* *C "«* AMtauJtoSaao... aii *T as* mt tn.F* MM MM MM rnH Ate*. rS n ifl » 3» 1 SB UhM. * ottD. — #M »attf WN R* o»a w«*«r» .... .... «g IS IS8 SB .£?IS* S.sisrfw sa Sm a* Bmtod. fl« W « «« ETm, 1M lift lft« IM* Mo. PM t#4 *e% « w* Peopto'aOa* » 91* wD 91* £K£ l 9 '31 Norfolk 4bWoatern. p .... Nor I*ac............. . M* *D* ftlM 5IM Nor Pic. Prof .... .... M. T.Ora 131 131 131 131 p«i?n,w.*.' '.v.v.v.'.' !.*; j53$ I&H i%% ISM P»c .Mail, We make the Prices Low Because We Want to Make Room for Fall and Winter Stock. fsfara la^mlaa iMt 4cee»C Obllgatiaa*. Adwlral (fklaoa AnHM M—I Cpectal lo the Q« wrri. "A anbject of immediate Importance to onr country la the completion of a freat Waterway of commerce between the Atlantic and Pacific The conatrnctioo of a maritime canal la bow more than ever in diapensabie to that Intimate and ready commnnlcation between onr eastern and western seaports demanded by the annexation of the Hawaiian Islanda and the expansion of onr Influence and trade In the Pacillc. Tbere were thohe who two year* aa« were rushiaa us on to War with Spam who are unwillina now to accept its clear consequence, as there are those among ue whotadrocated th{ ratification of the treaty of peace, hot now protest against Its obligations. Nationa which go to war most be prepared to accept Ita resultant obligations and when they make treatiea must keep them. But Little Laundry P qt Root Beer Bottles, per doz 85c I pt Root Beer Bottles, per dot 65c I pt Mason Fruit Jars, pet doz joe 1 qt Masoa Froit Jars, per dot ftoc t qt Masoo Fruit Jars, per do* 70c 1 pt Jellr Glasses, per dot....40c H pt Jelly Glasses, per dos...»»8c 1 3 pt Jelly Glasaes, per do«....»jc Fioit Jar Robbers, White, j doz 10c Brooklyn, NY, Sept. 10 —Tka ointmr Baltimore, Admiral Wateoo'« flagahlp, to uwctad to uitn at Ik* Skj Yard thta afternoon. Admiral Wataoo la aboard, and will Immediately on antral depart for bla bona on laara of adaanoa, Tha Baltimore will b* dry dooked and nndargo a thorough overhauling. Thla la tba drat time atnoa tba opening of tba Philippine rebellion aba baa tonobad at a borne poll. Don t think tbat Nomwh fon do not have a large bundle every week we do aot want your work Jaat let on know and we will set your bundle, no matter how small It will be properly laundered, too. ACME STEAM LAUNDRY, |J 5outh ruin R 46 Luum A«. A new line of Figured Percales, i jjc a yard Infaots' Lace Bonnets, reduced from 75c and 50c to 39c each. "Those who profess to diatrmt the liberal and honorable JWfpO*» of the ad miniatration in its treatment of the Phil Ipplnes are not justified. Imperialism haa no place In its creed or conduct. Freedom is a rock upon which the Republican party was built and bow resta. filbert/ la the great Republican doctrine for which the people went to war and for which a million lives were offered and billions of dollara expended to make it a lawful legacy to all without the consent of master or slave. There Is a strain of ill concealed hypocrisy in the anxiety to extend the constitutional guarantees to the people of the Philippines while their nullification la openly advocated at home. Our opponents may distrust themselves, but they have no right to uiacredit th«» good faith and patriotism of the majority of the people who are opposing them. They may fear the worst form of Imperialism with the helpless Filipinos in their hands, hut if they do it is because they have parted with the spirit and faith of the fathers and have lost the virility of the founders of the party: which they profess to represent. "Our national policy more Imperatively than ever calla for ite completion and control by this government, and it la be lifvMl. thai' the next session of congress, after receiving the full report of the commission appointed under the act approved March 3,(1160, will make provlaiona for the sure"accomplishment of thia great work. A new line of Polkadot Flannels, suitable for shirt waists and dressing sacqoes, 15c a yard. Try a package of Tomato Spice, the fiaeat thing in the world to do op tomatoes with. Ladies' Colored Silk Waists, were $3 98 each; sale price $1 98. ■atloaal Buai il»a»ea IkMl. Special to the Ourrn. Harrtabnrg, Pa., Sept 10 —The annual rifle and earbin* competition* Cor 1000 opened on 'be Stat* rang* of Mount Oretna today, and *111 oontlnne np to and Inclndlog September 14th. Each regiment oC tbe Bute Naval Hllltla and each troop of oaralry I* entitled to on* team of firar m*n and on* man for raaarra In tb* com petitions.Telephone or send ooaUl, Evans Bros. "Combinations of capital which control the market in commoditlea necessary to the general use of the people by suppressing natural and ordinary competi tion. thus enhancing prices to the general consumer, are obnoxious to tile common law and the public welfare. They are dangerous conspiracies against the public good and should be made the aubject of prohibitory or penal legislation. Publicity will be a helpful influence to check this etil. Uniformity of legislation in the several state* should be secured. Discrimination between what la injurioua and what Is useful and necessary in buaincaa operations is essential to the wise and effective treatment of thia aubject." One lot of Lawns and Dimities, were, iajc and 15c; reduced to jc per yard Ladies' Fancy Stripe Wash Silk Waists; reduced from $2 98 to $2 49. We Believe in Fife south maim srirmmr. But not In convu'alona outside of there produced by sterling bargalca Here aia a few that ehouM produce a derkkd upheaval. One lot of Wash Silks, figures and stripes: reduced from 50c to 25c per yard. Entire lot of Children's Trimmed Hats; sale price 50c each. F)rury s Rm«i for lk« Llpton TMht 0«|k fejSSS:::-* m «i i* Ten. O. A Iron........ SOW Tofi MM TOM pltafa-ii ua 2t w Ja & 11-4 W.xJt Blanket! $1.80 pair. 10 4 Whit# Cotton Mliad 89c pair. 10 4 Colored Cotton Mixed 46c pelr. 72 Inch Linen Damaak 80o. 64 Inch Suiting*, worth $1.30 for |I. 60 Inch Cheviot Sergae, woith $1 for 75* Counterpanes from It to $3 50. 40 Inch Camel'a HnlrJtalttngnOOo C. and W. Novelties, all ahadea, 26c. Ten pieces of Plaid Dress Goods, 15c per yard Honatoa, Bept. 10—I*" report* receired here indicate thiil the citjr of Salrrston ia entirely submerge. A relief tiain sent to the city wee able to get only to Hitchcock, which is within ail mile* of VirflaU City. C SuWrB. The coaai wu fonnd strewn with corpses, wreckage, pianoa and household furniture Two hundred bodica were seen. The water ia 15 feet deep In Virginia City, and thia fact causes the graveat appreheuaion. Virginia City is on Oalveston bay, and with the water at that height the island and the city of Galveston would he cn tirely submerged, The Iowa of life (estimated) ia placed at from 2,CHI0 to 4,'XtO. j Hp** ial to tbo Ourni New York, N. Y , Sept. 10, —Th« aarlaa of raoa* of tba aarentj footers 08 Sandy Hook for tba lortng oop praaented to tba New York Yaaht Clnb by 8lr Thotnaa Lip- Ladies' Wrappers, all sizes and colors; sale price 39c each. 150 yards of narrow Valenciennes Lace, sale price 3c per yard - $5-o° Best Pment Flour . 4-5° Best Family Flour . 4 J5 Rye Flour . - - • 4-°° Square Western Wash- tnn thfa Jha cup It a msgnlfioent affair, beautifully chaeed, with a oenter piece etching ot the couree to be sailed. •ua earn r»o»uao» »*a*»». New TdFk,***. 10, UOL Oct. lJec. May MM M* Hl« W* WW 8lS Oar Occupation of (aba; Concerning fmr relatione with Cub* the letter say a: "The Republican party does not bare to assert its devotion to the Declaration of Independence. That immortal instru-1 ment of tho fathers remained unesecuted until the people under the lead of the Republican party in the awful clash of battle turned its promises into fulfillment. It wrote Into the constitution Aie amendments guaranteeing political equal* ity to American citizenship, nnd it has never broken them or counseled others in breaking them. It will not be guided in ita conduct by one set of principles at home and another set in the new territory belonging to the United Ktates.*' Whole line of Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, reduced to one-half their value. W\leaft 3BBL~:::: IOVMISIMMM.. (loeJnc —.. "We have been In possession of Cuba since the 1st of January, 1H09. We have restored order and established domestic tranquillity. We have fed the atarving, clothed the naked and ministered to the sick. We have improved the aanitary condition of the island. We have stimulated industry, Introduced public education and taken a full nnd comprehenaive enumeration of the inhabitants. The qualification of eleetora has been settled, and under it officers have been chosen for all the municipalities of Cuba. These local governments are now in operation, administered by the people. Our military establishment has been reduced from 43,(100 to less than C1,000. An election has been ordered to Ik* held on the 15th of September under a fair election law already tried in the municipal elections to choose members of a constitutional convention, and the convention in the same order is to assemble on the first Monday of November to" frame a constitution upon which au independent government for the island will rest. All tills is a long step in the fulfillment of our sa* cred guarantees to the people of Cuba. 25 piece) of Ribbon, No, 5, sale piice 4ic per yard. TO BE WELL DRESSED New Tork flotrwajr Started 41* 41 4tfi 4t 419 40k ers 3-25 Round Western Wash- New York, N. Y., Sept. 10 —The first real more lit the construction of the subway proper wae taken today when work wee commenoed on the iron work of the tunnel at 135th street. The beame and roof will be placed in poeltton flret. (Special to the Gazette Opening. U la beet. Lowest.. Ulaatoc.. Children's White Dresses, sale price 19c each . Children's Colored Dresses. tucked yoke, embroidery trimmed; reduced from 39c to 25c each. OFT SUPERSEDES THE REST. IF T0U TRADE WITH US TOO'RB WEARING ers $300 Pillsbury oat-flakes - 10c " " 3 for 250 guaker oats . 2 for 25c Dose oat-flakes 8 lbs 25c Loose oat-meal 8 lbs 25c Qt Root Beer bottles 85c Pt. Root Beer bottles 60c Fruit J ars, pints, a doz. 50c Fruit Jars,quarts, ' 60c Fruit Jars, J Gal. " 7°° BUNCHED BUSINESS HITS. THE REST. Children's White Dresses, tucked yoke, sale price 45c each. Farms Laid Waete. Oj iters at Sharp's. AI1 klnde of clama at Sharp'e. Strictlj freeh eggs at Keeper'*. Shell ojetere at lfteelok'e Market. "My Own" brand oofiee at Qraoe'a. Telephone 63, old line, for Ifeeelck. Old Englteh Blend Tea a! Qraoe'a. Telephone on both llnee for Sharp'e. Clame, 60c and 00c a 100 at Meaelok's. Ojetere, 60o and $1 per 100, at Meeelck'a Market, Sooth Main etreet. A train came in on the Columbia Tap railroad late last night, and it* crew tell a atory of -death and denotation through the country which they panned. Conductor Fergunon at n tea that houses, barn*. crop* and orchard* have been destroyed, and great damage ban been done. A. L. Forbe*. inintal clerk, reported that at Oyeter creek the train crew and passenger* heard crie* coming out of a mil** of debri*. Several person* answered the crie* and found a negro woman faetened under a roof. They pulled her out, and *he informed her rescuers that there were other* under the roof. A further *earch resulted in the finding of nine dead bodie*, all colored person*. When the train arrived at Angleton, all the churchc*. the juil and a n,,l"'Drr of house* had been blown down. I hree fatalities are known to have occurred at Angleton, but the train *toppcd there only a few •millutea, and the number kill ed or their name* could not be learned. At Angleton the conductor decided to re turn to Houston. *o the extent of the damage beyond Angleton i* not known. On the return trip the crew saw th»- debrl* of dozen* of demolished house*. At Sandy Point several person* were badly injured, but no fatalities were re P aTAreola a family named Wofford had gathered in the second *tory of their house. The upper portion of the house was blown away, and Mr. Wofford s mother waa instuntly killed. The hurricane waa particularly severe, nt Brook shire, 27 miles west of Hons ton, on the Missouri, Kansas and lexas railroad. Four dead bodie* have been taken from thCD debris of wrecked hou*e*. and it in believed that other* have been killed. It is reported that only four house* are left standing in BrookHhire, which had a population of 000 people. The name* of the dead at Brook*hire cannot be learned. Later report* received from Alvin state that many persons were killed there. Eleven bodie* have been recovered.In conclusion Mr. McKfnley says Cutler & Phinney. Ladies' Black and Colored Underskirts, accordeon pleated; sale price $1.49. Fireman'* Uonvantloi at Dee MoIdm. "The obliteration of old differences, the common devotion to the flag and the common sacrifices for its honor so conspicu ously shown by the men of the north and south in the Hpanish war have so strengthened the ties of friendship and mutual respect flint nothing can ever iigain divide us. The nation faces the new century gratefully and hopefully, with increasing lore of country, with firm faitn in iLs free institutions and with high resolve tkat fhey 'shall not perish from the earth.' " Ladies' Blaclc and Colored Underskirts, accor deonpleated; sale price 98c Special to the Oazsttb. Dee Molnee, Iowa, 8ept. 10—The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen opened a three day convention here today. It IfCHspmus rl*V SHOES I*.the regular annual gathering of this branch of the railroad profeeelon, and leof a national character. MANGAN'S Herlous Powder Exploalon. Oyeteis opened from the ehell, 00c. and $1 a 100, at Sharp'e Market. Hpecial to *he Gazette. ffm. Drury. London, Sept. 10 — An exploelon in Ely's cartridge factory tpday dangeronaly injured eight employee and wrecked much of the property. Many buildings at a dietance from the seen* of'the explosion were miterely shaken. Ioe cream, confectionery. Wholesale end retell. Oopglne. 90 S. Main, «9 N. Main. The Rravtrr of Wobm Wu grant)I j shosrn by Mrs John Dowllng, of Bailer, Pa , In a three jean' straggle with a malignant atomaoh troable that caused distressing attaoka of naaaea and Indignation. All remedies failed to relieve her antll ehe tried Kleotrlc Bitters. After taking U two months ahe wrote: "I am now ftjlly oared and can eat anything It la trolj a grand tonic for the whole system aa 1 gained In weight aud feel mnoh atrongar alnoe nalng It." It alda dlgaatlon, ouree dyspepsia, Improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50 oeate. (iusrsnteed, at W. V Price, Ilttaton, and Htroh'e pharmacy, Weet Pltteton. ggSjw DRY GOODS HOUSE .... 10-12 N. MAIN ST. A fall line of finite end vegeteblee, le in a took In good variety et Ifeeelok'e Ifarknt No 86 South Meln etreet. "Wo hold Porto Itlco by the same title as the Philippines. Tin- tHefty of peace which wiImI tin the one conveyed to im the other. CVmgress Iuih given to thin Im land n government In Which the inhabit nntn pnrticipntc, elect their own leglshi tare, own Inws. provide their own system of taxation and in these re KpectH have the same power ami privileges enjoyed hy other territories he longing to the United Htatcs mid a much larger measure «»f aelf government than was given to the inhabitants of IxDulsinnn under .Tefferson. A district court of the United Htatcs for Porto Hleo hns been established, and Iocs I courts have been Inangurated, nil of which nre in operation. The generous treatment of the Porto Rlcnns accords with the most liberal thought of our own country and en courages the best aspiration* of the people of the island. While they do not have iiisttint free cnrnmcrcinl Intercourse with the, United Htates. conirro** com* piled with rny recommendation by re moving on the first day of May Inst B5 per cent of the duties imd provided for the removal of the remaining 15 per cent on the 1at of March. HHKi. or earlier If the legislature of Porto Itlco sh'All provide local revenuea for the expenses of conducting the government/' The Ottfrnmrnl of l*«»rto illeo, I nkerman people oan leave goode ei M. Cummlngs'e etore for the Lackewenna lanndry. Joseph A. Uolller, agent. Pianos ESTABLISHED 18YEARS JOHN O'D. MANGAN'S General Bleetlona in Maine. Formerly Bridgeport Conn. Bliectal to the Gazette. Proprietor If. J. Ilugbee, at the Sinclair House, eervee the beet brende of emokere' j goode, Imported end domeetlc, beet bonded wet goode In wlnee, liquors, alee, bee re, port ere, on draught and tottled. They are the only safe ertlclea for or famUy medicine! uee. SOLD Af CAWLBY'S SHOB STORE. PRICES. Portland, Me , 8ept. 10.—The general election* are being held today thronghont the etate A governer, mlror atate offiowe, a full legislature, and fonr membere to congreea will be elrottd. Factories yn u beis 1043-1051 Capo use ATcnuei Best Patent Flour - $4-5° i.oo Scranton, Pa Chop and Meal Kilght Corn and Cr. Corn ght i-oo Bran and Midds, wiUt 100 Oats, perimsiiel - - -35 Fruit Jars, pints, doz .50 Fruit Jars, quartet doz .60 Fruit Jars, 1-2 - .70 IUg Kntl fleet Ion HmHI| aft Mnffelo. Special to the Gazette. Wyomiag Mtitalntrr, Tha Haallh Problem SCARCE Bnffalo, N. Y , Sept. 10 —A monster Republican ratification meeting will be held In tbla city tonight. Senator Onahman K. Davla. of Minneapolis, will be the The Seminary glvee a thorough preparation for the beet collogee. It provldee eleo en excellent oonree for gradnatee of the public schools who eeek high attalnmeute, but do not expeot to enter oollege. Very enperlor sdvantagee are offered to students In art, mtielo end elocution. The eohool le oue of the beet equipped for eeoondery Instruction In the Union. Yeer opene Sept. 12. For catalogue addreae L. L. Sprsgue, I). D , President, Kingston, Pa. la maoh simpler than la sometimes sup poaed. Health depends chiefly upon perfect dlgeetlon and pure blood, and the problem le solved very readily bv Flood's Bsrsspsrllls. Yon inay keep well by taking It promptly for any atomaoh oi blood dleorder. Ita curea for sorofnla, aalt rheum, catarrh, dyapepela, rheumatlam and other dlsessee ere numbered by the thousands.Pianos sold direct from factory to user. Terms-Same at usual retail stores Old or defective Instruments repaired or rebuilt at moderate coat. Address al! communications for prloos,catalogues, etc., to Factory,,.,,, KELLER Cf VAN DYKE. We enn supply your wants at 300 for $1. OO. gy-Oo to Brown A iXD '• hear the tone of these Planoe. etar apeaker. Hpecial to the Gazette. Salmon Flatting Heaeon Opens. SHANNON'S, I mi llffffff liftMff1 Portland, Ore., Sept. 10 —The fishing aeaaon for ealmon opens here today. The aeaeon will not be very profitable, owing to a noted scsrclty of the fleh. We have just put on (ale a large assortment of New Dress Goods for fall, comprising all the latest materials and weaves Ztbaline, Grinite (Iloih, ('overt Cloth, Veuetian Cloth, Cheviots and Broad Cloth No. g i South Mali ▼la the l#ehlgh Valley Mallroad, Uae Fare to rort Wayne, ln« , sad Ret am Phortf a 107 345 Washington St QO Mr. McKinley.then tnkes up the Philippine question, which la presented al considerable length. The events which led to the acquisition of the Philippine urchipclngo are recounted, nud the instructions to and reports from American officers nnd commissioners In the islands nre presented, showing what hns been 11 lid in being done to bring the benefits of liberty and good government to these wards of the nation. , Account meeting of the Union Veteran League Heptember 12th. Tickets on sale September Ipth aud 11th, limited lor return passage to fleptemner 18th Inclusive. For additional Information oonanlt Lehigh Valley ticket agente. a'28 5t THE REASON C OZ 0 t/35 Z Uf z OsV ixl Q | Q- Joe ft heeler Retiree. PeaoeyUaala SftaU Fair. Wall Paper. At Bon brook Mrs. .In hp Woodstock killed by n fulllnn houmv Mis. Nickeleon and Louis HioiiMH w. i«. drowned, end J. K. M'-IUienny. wif.. ami dnUtfb tor end Mrs. taroy and two children nrc itilsftlng. Tiny nrv known h.evc Ihm'II In their cot time* whhh w"Ci,. strovod. Thodend body of a sailor wan found under a cottage. At Brexorln *ix people were killed by fnlllUK house* or wen* drowned. liieiud- Intf George I Miff, eon of lion. J. I\ lMiff. Judge I Miff wnh hiumelf severely injured. IteportH state tli.ut only tin- courthouse aud two other bluildlnge are etuud' |9U tbsrs. Special to the Uasbttb. Weehlugton, Sept. 10 —General Joaeph Wheefbr retired at noon today from eotlve service with one of the beet reoorde ever I achieved by an American aoldler. Who la to eueceed him le etlll an open queettou. Bethlehem, Sept. 11-14. The Lehigh Valley will aell excursion tlokete on 8ept. 11-14, Inclusive, return to and Including Sept. 15, for the low rate of $8 88 Good on all tralue exoept the Black Diamond Express, Oo Sept. 18, an exceptionally low rate will be made of $9 40 for adnlta end $1 80 for children. Tlckete will be eold only for trelu 80, leaving Plttaton at 7:88 a. m , and will be good to retnrn to and Including Sept. 14 On all train* fjioept the Dlwgood KiprM*. td Jcrotr *h Malaria and Ague Curo in su ior to all others, if because it cr p'eiely destroys the germs of ma' ta in the blood, thus entiiely Trimmings. All New Patterns. All the new Aplica Trimmings in beautiful designs ol velvet and tuffsta silk. Now is the time to buy. All New Design*. Free Hand Relief a Spec ialty. Ceilings decorated at cost of paper. WALT&R SPRY, Large sun apote, aatronomera say, oauned the extreme heat thla auinmer, and doctors declare nearly *11 the prostrations wDr« Induoed by disorders of th« stomach Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure digest what you eat. If jou hsve Indigestion or dy*|Depala It will quickly relieve permanently pare yon For ssis by T. J, Ifates, drmiglst, Plttfton, Stroh'p Ifhsrmsojr, West Pltuton, re viuk lhC disease, and by its h « n'diil t nit action strengthens and rDuhd* up t e system. Cjhtnes« Rdlel Beeeived, Continuing, Mr. McKinley saya ANTRIM'S. Hpeetsi to the Qazbttb. Washington, Sept. 10.—Mlnlater Wu haa received th« royal edict eppolntlng LI i "nn" R a* °CDtnnilMloner to deal with la MWioj, the Qblnttt dlffl • "The American people are asked by our opponents to yield the sovereignty of the United Wales In the Philippines to a small fraction ot the population, a single tribe out of 80 or more Inhabiting the I CraoU*u wbl«b wiswslr pRioe 7 a oMNte, At, KANr PHARMACV, 'PWO/yf 19*3 rtnuiii ntwtw.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 10, 1900 |
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 | 1900-09-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 10, 1900 |
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 | 1900-09-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19000910_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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The tint# honored principle* of protection and ree»» mrty wm» the Imt pDp4«« CjC Hcan ricterv to be written lata pwM* law THE VERDICT NO LET UP hi • Crm4 *»mr N fHWIuMi Ift r|nH r.**f *»M ar*# ffn of »*/ »fwl (iMiT rjmfrT*n»re |nw f» Wi* 2Wlt Tflfl William Smith. -» hny .ihnnt I* year, oht. whow how* ie in weei Trimm, had n it«n« i«r»p» Tonn* Itmltb wae Mown nit the and • IIW ixkorr 111 th» drtftwood TDe«»«e the fHOIi-ilHf h* n perleD'ed H» keerdna afloat IK1 held not H lb. rrni and rearfk-d the "bore aafr and aonnd A En*l»»d «11C» hl« wife r* Te» a* Cfll.r, who were on the rrHef train, rr port that ill* whole of that town hi Mown away. end « anmker of Been were tnat Evans Bros. iBMDm lln«n M •••* Tr»fe«n» To the Dealing Out of^-» llfwM to the OllWTrt Pwlngbifa «-vf*e h» •*» *terr»*e aftr-r *UHWh»e, M yon ran rtrotd thhig sare th« iMv" The bap «♦»D•! feet urt-nv »•D *«*• i ipHet hnarh C r |*tihDs h» the way, end *V bod tDv th»-m ffc.*#on Hon.ton, Tit , Bapt 10 -Tha lateak r» porw from lb* «al dtatfteta, whkh wm ree pi by a horrtoaaa, latl of paopla 4«»wo«.) poeelbly by lb* thooaaiide Tha prop„ , low la an mormon* thai M oaaao* *» mtlmatid yet It la Honght that to ad dltlon to tha in (Mad city of OelTtalco, •curia of tow* aod rtltagaa hare baao deal royed along lha ooaar floor* of bodka, vnekagi o( hMM'nd Mrli at ail A - •crlptlooe, hare baao oairlad Inlaoil many mile* Baretal golf potta an reported to ban txaa annihilated Tha alarm eaolre la working Ita Du north, daakroylog araty - thing la III path. Anatln, Triaa, Bapt. 10 -A* la" o'clock laat night, "torernor Sayan raaatrrd In formation thai lha relief trata emroote from Honetoo r wo hod within law mllea Crf Virginia Point, joalxo« lha eoaat from (Ja riatoa Ulaad. whan tha aitoatloo wae foood to ha daplonbla. Tha paalrla ooontry In oorered with Mta' to a depth ot aerenl faat Two |un«»« ho*%,wan looad floating aroonj tha pnlrla Jilotmatioa from Poiat la to lha tfict that tha fwla part ot Qeltaatoo "to waahad aw4 and that 8,000 paopla han '"sooalia, Taxaa, Sept 10 -Tha Poet, l» aa axtra adlttoa, prlnte tha followlog ad d|Moaal datalla of tha Oaleeatoo dlaaatar "Plttaao bnndred drowpad and tan million dollan worth ot property daatroyad. Not a balMIng in tha olty bot what la riunaged to aoaia aitaot. All of tha bath honeee oo tha baaeh an daatroyrd aod tha lomatra drowned. Tha Ealy Boaplul la rolned Moat ol tha pallanta wan drownad. Tha Ball High School aod Rueenberg School bolldlDga wan daatroyad and many who look nfnga la tbem wara hlllad. Eight btg ataaman la port an wr.ckrd Tha Ion of llfa and property la appalling. Tha eotln la'aod laaobmargad tod walar la eight faat daap oo Premont arenne, probably tha hlghaat point In tha olty." Sorananw. Pa., Bapt. 10, -8o fat aa nan ha learnad lha hard ooal mlnan through oat thla tar Hon an aaarly ail a* work Transcript SOAPS. Hrwlvfli CMm wi sarai IK r»"» famlfbti |rD the CvwM ire Unnih Aflirf Wat Nffin gfpgfafifcf qwh fcty .% ftfi* »ar» I,«dy«OM»h and Tien t«tn were a* dw rtifDC| ik TWnhn-htn afld Foterty flifl Marseille*. large cake While Moontain. ... American Htar.,.,.,, Schoits'a............ •7 'or |i oo . .6 for »jc ,.8 for tjc ...t for »jc fConttanwd oo Thrw] "On# tHla la frv*t Onr p*acr rnmmia b*i»eved they were receiving a good title *Wa thev rMctaM the treaty Th« mfntitu betiev»*t rt a good tttle wh*n If submitted It to the -runt* of the TTnited Ptatea for Hs ratification Tfcf ■enate Mltv«4 H waa • eood title tWn they fare W their eonatirntionel asaent snd tl* cnnirfiM wpn» not to fcift dowM ed It* completrenr««e when they IffRfvi nted IBti f*a»,0fDn pwryhfed by the treaty. If any wfco favored Its ratification be- HttH It rare u* a bad Mil, they wer*- n«'f sincere Oil title h prnrtirnDy M»n tlfa) witk thut vtder whirh we fcold onr trtrltoey arquirM «hH"c thr hrfinnina of, th« and i»hkh we hare f«t» iOTereifnty «nd established forernment for the inhabitant* M«w Ttd— p »it f w ntltfVHM IwtUlt to Ik* 91mi it Peoria, III, Sept. 10 -Tha eoonal noo reoiloo of tha flattoaal Phraaaaa'a Aeeoola tloa opened ban today. Detegatlcoa from all arret tha TTaloo an preaaot "The prwnt rnoereiw haw firew t» Alaska a territorial fOT*rntn»t»t foe whkh It ha«f waited more than a rjnarter of a cmtury, ha« »illMhM a p»pre wDfatiee fo*«*mm*Dnt Hi Hawaii. h«« «*»- acted htil* for |h* moat liberal treatment of the rwa»*onC»rs and their widow* an*) rerired the free hooientead poHrr In It* areat inanciat law It prorided for the of banha of Wwne with a capital of $21%,ODO for th* benefit of ▼il)a*en and rnral • ofnmunitlea and brina Ina the opportnnltjr for profitable bual oesa to bankln« within the reach of mod arate capital, \faaj are already araifrtnff themselves of thia prWifrge 'oertaJ to tha Oaaar ra BC«#rDn Jwrntfcf. The M* .New t-rfc "tore* are now BARGAINS S w* Boy 8 lor tjc Seattle, Waab., Bapt. 10—Tha large •learner Iirrarneaa, 8.J13 tooa, waa fot ■ally tnrned oeer to tha Uaitad Htetea ol Aetata here today for on fot traoeport am rlreta lha P,*dllpp4aaa Tha raaael la larga and oommod tone, aod wilt at oooa bw handiwa nwlft hKH" PyoaernthNt thrm wae fr nn«l to l»c too taprnaNe and paerarfena* Th«» aew ll«j*»r b«Min«er aa athletU gen tlenian wlhi enD»y# treble -Mintteapr-lb Jonrnal mt tCD »h. i-tift-es "the fr»od. |o«ly TvDm. 6 lot »jc Soap Powders. Fairbanks Gold Dost, package 19c Snow Bot, per package.. 19c Buffalo Soa(J Powder, package 19c D).mo"4 Dost, per package 19c Gold Doat. small, 6 packages for 15c 9 O'clock Washing Tea, 6 for zje Bottles and Jars. mental kn the aeaarra. Waahtngtoo, Sept. 10 - Prtr tonight and Tnaaday, light wlada, a*oakly northiaatirly The for the inveatl.-n of »n aC ceptaM« ihirt wawt fof nnn N Ht«» an an*w« ra»l, and nwh who nit In their shirt a»ee-r*u Hi th. ir oditt a are compelled by custom to pnt nn «n#ta when rh«»T out In the «w»itcrlnf nummey'* «un. Minnenpofm Tribnne placed Is Mwnlaatoo. Two other thlpa here baao aecored by UDa goTernment from lha Brltiah-American line for a Ilka arCrrloa. They will ha oaad for carrying army aid other anppilaa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The raofft of todsT'i nrlcee tar UM Mttr* atocka at the Now Tori *00* mArkota are gggffeS&KWS M«W Tor*. Sept 10. MOD. *T SP •s TK gtay-Ki-. Hi'lw* *C "«* AMtauJtoSaao... aii *T as* mt tn.F* MM MM MM rnH Ate*. rS n ifl » 3» 1 SB UhM. * ottD. — #M »attf WN R* o»a w«*«r» .... .... «g IS IS8 SB .£?IS* S.sisrfw sa Sm a* Bmtod. fl« W « «« ETm, 1M lift lft« IM* Mo. PM t#4 *e% « w* Peopto'aOa* » 91* wD 91* £K£ l 9 '31 Norfolk 4bWoatern. p .... Nor I*ac............. . M* *D* ftlM 5IM Nor Pic. Prof .... .... M. T.Ora 131 131 131 131 p«i?n,w.*.' '.v.v.v.'.' !.*; j53$ I&H i%% ISM P»c .Mail, We make the Prices Low Because We Want to Make Room for Fall and Winter Stock. fsfara la^mlaa iMt 4cee»C Obllgatiaa*. Adwlral (fklaoa AnHM M—I Cpectal lo the Q« wrri. "A anbject of immediate Importance to onr country la the completion of a freat Waterway of commerce between the Atlantic and Pacific The conatrnctioo of a maritime canal la bow more than ever in diapensabie to that Intimate and ready commnnlcation between onr eastern and western seaports demanded by the annexation of the Hawaiian Islanda and the expansion of onr Influence and trade In the Pacillc. Tbere were thohe who two year* aa« were rushiaa us on to War with Spam who are unwillina now to accept its clear consequence, as there are those among ue whotadrocated th{ ratification of the treaty of peace, hot now protest against Its obligations. Nationa which go to war most be prepared to accept Ita resultant obligations and when they make treatiea must keep them. But Little Laundry P qt Root Beer Bottles, per doz 85c I pt Root Beer Bottles, per dot 65c I pt Mason Fruit Jars, pet doz joe 1 qt Masoa Froit Jars, per dot ftoc t qt Masoo Fruit Jars, per do* 70c 1 pt Jellr Glasses, per dot....40c H pt Jelly Glasses, per dos...»»8c 1 3 pt Jelly Glasaes, per do«....»jc Fioit Jar Robbers, White, j doz 10c Brooklyn, NY, Sept. 10 —Tka ointmr Baltimore, Admiral Wateoo'« flagahlp, to uwctad to uitn at Ik* Skj Yard thta afternoon. Admiral Wataoo la aboard, and will Immediately on antral depart for bla bona on laara of adaanoa, Tha Baltimore will b* dry dooked and nndargo a thorough overhauling. Thla la tba drat time atnoa tba opening of tba Philippine rebellion aba baa tonobad at a borne poll. Don t think tbat Nomwh fon do not have a large bundle every week we do aot want your work Jaat let on know and we will set your bundle, no matter how small It will be properly laundered, too. ACME STEAM LAUNDRY, |J 5outh ruin R 46 Luum A«. A new line of Figured Percales, i jjc a yard Infaots' Lace Bonnets, reduced from 75c and 50c to 39c each. "Those who profess to diatrmt the liberal and honorable JWfpO*» of the ad miniatration in its treatment of the Phil Ipplnes are not justified. Imperialism haa no place In its creed or conduct. Freedom is a rock upon which the Republican party was built and bow resta. filbert/ la the great Republican doctrine for which the people went to war and for which a million lives were offered and billions of dollara expended to make it a lawful legacy to all without the consent of master or slave. There Is a strain of ill concealed hypocrisy in the anxiety to extend the constitutional guarantees to the people of the Philippines while their nullification la openly advocated at home. Our opponents may distrust themselves, but they have no right to uiacredit th«» good faith and patriotism of the majority of the people who are opposing them. They may fear the worst form of Imperialism with the helpless Filipinos in their hands, hut if they do it is because they have parted with the spirit and faith of the fathers and have lost the virility of the founders of the party: which they profess to represent. "Our national policy more Imperatively than ever calla for ite completion and control by this government, and it la be lifvMl. thai' the next session of congress, after receiving the full report of the commission appointed under the act approved March 3,(1160, will make provlaiona for the sure"accomplishment of thia great work. A new line of Polkadot Flannels, suitable for shirt waists and dressing sacqoes, 15c a yard. Try a package of Tomato Spice, the fiaeat thing in the world to do op tomatoes with. Ladies' Colored Silk Waists, were $3 98 each; sale price $1 98. ■atloaal Buai il»a»ea IkMl. Special to the Ourrn. Harrtabnrg, Pa., Sept 10 —The annual rifle and earbin* competition* Cor 1000 opened on 'be Stat* rang* of Mount Oretna today, and *111 oontlnne np to and Inclndlog September 14th. Each regiment oC tbe Bute Naval Hllltla and each troop of oaralry I* entitled to on* team of firar m*n and on* man for raaarra In tb* com petitions.Telephone or send ooaUl, Evans Bros. "Combinations of capital which control the market in commoditlea necessary to the general use of the people by suppressing natural and ordinary competi tion. thus enhancing prices to the general consumer, are obnoxious to tile common law and the public welfare. They are dangerous conspiracies against the public good and should be made the aubject of prohibitory or penal legislation. Publicity will be a helpful influence to check this etil. Uniformity of legislation in the several state* should be secured. Discrimination between what la injurioua and what Is useful and necessary in buaincaa operations is essential to the wise and effective treatment of thia aubject." One lot of Lawns and Dimities, were, iajc and 15c; reduced to jc per yard Ladies' Fancy Stripe Wash Silk Waists; reduced from $2 98 to $2 49. We Believe in Fife south maim srirmmr. But not In convu'alona outside of there produced by sterling bargalca Here aia a few that ehouM produce a derkkd upheaval. One lot of Wash Silks, figures and stripes: reduced from 50c to 25c per yard. Entire lot of Children's Trimmed Hats; sale price 50c each. F)rury s Rm«i for lk« Llpton TMht 0«|k fejSSS:::-* m «i i* Ten. O. A Iron........ SOW Tofi MM TOM pltafa-ii ua 2t w Ja & 11-4 W.xJt Blanket! $1.80 pair. 10 4 Whit# Cotton Mliad 89c pair. 10 4 Colored Cotton Mixed 46c pelr. 72 Inch Linen Damaak 80o. 64 Inch Suiting*, worth $1.30 for |I. 60 Inch Cheviot Sergae, woith $1 for 75* Counterpanes from It to $3 50. 40 Inch Camel'a HnlrJtalttngnOOo C. and W. Novelties, all ahadea, 26c. Ten pieces of Plaid Dress Goods, 15c per yard Honatoa, Bept. 10—I*" report* receired here indicate thiil the citjr of Salrrston ia entirely submerge. A relief tiain sent to the city wee able to get only to Hitchcock, which is within ail mile* of VirflaU City. C SuWrB. The coaai wu fonnd strewn with corpses, wreckage, pianoa and household furniture Two hundred bodica were seen. The water ia 15 feet deep In Virginia City, and thia fact causes the graveat appreheuaion. Virginia City is on Oalveston bay, and with the water at that height the island and the city of Galveston would he cn tirely submerged, The Iowa of life (estimated) ia placed at from 2,CHI0 to 4,'XtO. j Hp** ial to tbo Ourni New York, N. Y , Sept. 10, —Th« aarlaa of raoa* of tba aarentj footers 08 Sandy Hook for tba lortng oop praaented to tba New York Yaaht Clnb by 8lr Thotnaa Lip- Ladies' Wrappers, all sizes and colors; sale price 39c each. 150 yards of narrow Valenciennes Lace, sale price 3c per yard - $5-o° Best Pment Flour . 4-5° Best Family Flour . 4 J5 Rye Flour . - - • 4-°° Square Western Wash- tnn thfa Jha cup It a msgnlfioent affair, beautifully chaeed, with a oenter piece etching ot the couree to be sailed. •ua earn r»o»uao» »*a*»». New TdFk,***. 10, UOL Oct. lJec. May MM M* Hl« W* WW 8lS Oar Occupation of (aba; Concerning fmr relatione with Cub* the letter say a: "The Republican party does not bare to assert its devotion to the Declaration of Independence. That immortal instru-1 ment of tho fathers remained unesecuted until the people under the lead of the Republican party in the awful clash of battle turned its promises into fulfillment. It wrote Into the constitution Aie amendments guaranteeing political equal* ity to American citizenship, nnd it has never broken them or counseled others in breaking them. It will not be guided in ita conduct by one set of principles at home and another set in the new territory belonging to the United Ktates.*' Whole line of Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, reduced to one-half their value. W\leaft 3BBL~:::: IOVMISIMMM.. (loeJnc —.. "We have been In possession of Cuba since the 1st of January, 1H09. We have restored order and established domestic tranquillity. We have fed the atarving, clothed the naked and ministered to the sick. We have improved the aanitary condition of the island. We have stimulated industry, Introduced public education and taken a full nnd comprehenaive enumeration of the inhabitants. The qualification of eleetora has been settled, and under it officers have been chosen for all the municipalities of Cuba. These local governments are now in operation, administered by the people. Our military establishment has been reduced from 43,(100 to less than C1,000. An election has been ordered to Ik* held on the 15th of September under a fair election law already tried in the municipal elections to choose members of a constitutional convention, and the convention in the same order is to assemble on the first Monday of November to" frame a constitution upon which au independent government for the island will rest. All tills is a long step in the fulfillment of our sa* cred guarantees to the people of Cuba. 25 piece) of Ribbon, No, 5, sale piice 4ic per yard. TO BE WELL DRESSED New Tork flotrwajr Started 41* 41 4tfi 4t 419 40k ers 3-25 Round Western Wash- New York, N. Y., Sept. 10 —The first real more lit the construction of the subway proper wae taken today when work wee commenoed on the iron work of the tunnel at 135th street. The beame and roof will be placed in poeltton flret. (Special to the Gazette Opening. U la beet. Lowest.. Ulaatoc.. Children's White Dresses, sale price 19c each . Children's Colored Dresses. tucked yoke, embroidery trimmed; reduced from 39c to 25c each. OFT SUPERSEDES THE REST. IF T0U TRADE WITH US TOO'RB WEARING ers $300 Pillsbury oat-flakes - 10c " " 3 for 250 guaker oats . 2 for 25c Dose oat-flakes 8 lbs 25c Loose oat-meal 8 lbs 25c Qt Root Beer bottles 85c Pt. Root Beer bottles 60c Fruit J ars, pints, a doz. 50c Fruit Jars,quarts, ' 60c Fruit Jars, J Gal. " 7°° BUNCHED BUSINESS HITS. THE REST. Children's White Dresses, tucked yoke, sale price 45c each. Farms Laid Waete. Oj iters at Sharp's. AI1 klnde of clama at Sharp'e. Strictlj freeh eggs at Keeper'*. Shell ojetere at lfteelok'e Market. "My Own" brand oofiee at Qraoe'a. Telephone 63, old line, for Ifeeelck. Old Englteh Blend Tea a! Qraoe'a. Telephone on both llnee for Sharp'e. Clame, 60c and 00c a 100 at Meaelok's. Ojetere, 60o and $1 per 100, at Meeelck'a Market, Sooth Main etreet. A train came in on the Columbia Tap railroad late last night, and it* crew tell a atory of -death and denotation through the country which they panned. Conductor Fergunon at n tea that houses, barn*. crop* and orchard* have been destroyed, and great damage ban been done. A. L. Forbe*. inintal clerk, reported that at Oyeter creek the train crew and passenger* heard crie* coming out of a mil** of debri*. Several person* answered the crie* and found a negro woman faetened under a roof. They pulled her out, and *he informed her rescuers that there were other* under the roof. A further *earch resulted in the finding of nine dead bodie*, all colored person*. When the train arrived at Angleton, all the churchc*. the juil and a n,,l"'Drr of house* had been blown down. I hree fatalities are known to have occurred at Angleton, but the train *toppcd there only a few •millutea, and the number kill ed or their name* could not be learned. At Angleton the conductor decided to re turn to Houston. *o the extent of the damage beyond Angleton i* not known. On the return trip the crew saw th»- debrl* of dozen* of demolished house*. At Sandy Point several person* were badly injured, but no fatalities were re P aTAreola a family named Wofford had gathered in the second *tory of their house. The upper portion of the house was blown away, and Mr. Wofford s mother waa instuntly killed. The hurricane waa particularly severe, nt Brook shire, 27 miles west of Hons ton, on the Missouri, Kansas and lexas railroad. Four dead bodie* have been taken from thCD debris of wrecked hou*e*. and it in believed that other* have been killed. It is reported that only four house* are left standing in BrookHhire, which had a population of 000 people. The name* of the dead at Brook*hire cannot be learned. Later report* received from Alvin state that many persons were killed there. Eleven bodie* have been recovered.In conclusion Mr. McKfnley says Cutler & Phinney. Ladies' Black and Colored Underskirts, accordeon pleated; sale price $1.49. Fireman'* Uonvantloi at Dee MoIdm. "The obliteration of old differences, the common devotion to the flag and the common sacrifices for its honor so conspicu ously shown by the men of the north and south in the Hpanish war have so strengthened the ties of friendship and mutual respect flint nothing can ever iigain divide us. The nation faces the new century gratefully and hopefully, with increasing lore of country, with firm faitn in iLs free institutions and with high resolve tkat fhey 'shall not perish from the earth.' " Ladies' Blaclc and Colored Underskirts, accor deonpleated; sale price 98c Special to the Oazsttb. Dee Molnee, Iowa, 8ept. 10—The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen opened a three day convention here today. It IfCHspmus rl*V SHOES I*.the regular annual gathering of this branch of the railroad profeeelon, and leof a national character. MANGAN'S Herlous Powder Exploalon. Oyeteis opened from the ehell, 00c. and $1 a 100, at Sharp'e Market. Hpecial to *he Gazette. ffm. Drury. London, Sept. 10 — An exploelon in Ely's cartridge factory tpday dangeronaly injured eight employee and wrecked much of the property. Many buildings at a dietance from the seen* of'the explosion were miterely shaken. Ioe cream, confectionery. Wholesale end retell. Oopglne. 90 S. Main, «9 N. Main. The Rravtrr of Wobm Wu grant)I j shosrn by Mrs John Dowllng, of Bailer, Pa , In a three jean' straggle with a malignant atomaoh troable that caused distressing attaoka of naaaea and Indignation. All remedies failed to relieve her antll ehe tried Kleotrlc Bitters. After taking U two months ahe wrote: "I am now ftjlly oared and can eat anything It la trolj a grand tonic for the whole system aa 1 gained In weight aud feel mnoh atrongar alnoe nalng It." It alda dlgaatlon, ouree dyspepsia, Improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50 oeate. (iusrsnteed, at W. V Price, Ilttaton, and Htroh'e pharmacy, Weet Pltteton. ggSjw DRY GOODS HOUSE .... 10-12 N. MAIN ST. A fall line of finite end vegeteblee, le in a took In good variety et Ifeeelok'e Ifarknt No 86 South Meln etreet. "Wo hold Porto Itlco by the same title as the Philippines. Tin- tHefty of peace which wiImI tin the one conveyed to im the other. CVmgress Iuih given to thin Im land n government In Which the inhabit nntn pnrticipntc, elect their own leglshi tare, own Inws. provide their own system of taxation and in these re KpectH have the same power ami privileges enjoyed hy other territories he longing to the United Htatcs mid a much larger measure «»f aelf government than was given to the inhabitants of IxDulsinnn under .Tefferson. A district court of the United Htatcs for Porto Hleo hns been established, and Iocs I courts have been Inangurated, nil of which nre in operation. The generous treatment of the Porto Rlcnns accords with the most liberal thought of our own country and en courages the best aspiration* of the people of the island. While they do not have iiisttint free cnrnmcrcinl Intercourse with the, United Htates. conirro** com* piled with rny recommendation by re moving on the first day of May Inst B5 per cent of the duties imd provided for the removal of the remaining 15 per cent on the 1at of March. HHKi. or earlier If the legislature of Porto Itlco sh'All provide local revenuea for the expenses of conducting the government/' The Ottfrnmrnl of l*«»rto illeo, I nkerman people oan leave goode ei M. Cummlngs'e etore for the Lackewenna lanndry. Joseph A. Uolller, agent. Pianos ESTABLISHED 18YEARS JOHN O'D. MANGAN'S General Bleetlona in Maine. Formerly Bridgeport Conn. Bliectal to the Gazette. Proprietor If. J. Ilugbee, at the Sinclair House, eervee the beet brende of emokere' j goode, Imported end domeetlc, beet bonded wet goode In wlnee, liquors, alee, bee re, port ere, on draught and tottled. They are the only safe ertlclea for or famUy medicine! uee. SOLD Af CAWLBY'S SHOB STORE. PRICES. Portland, Me , 8ept. 10.—The general election* are being held today thronghont the etate A governer, mlror atate offiowe, a full legislature, and fonr membere to congreea will be elrottd. Factories yn u beis 1043-1051 Capo use ATcnuei Best Patent Flour - $4-5° i.oo Scranton, Pa Chop and Meal Kilght Corn and Cr. Corn ght i-oo Bran and Midds, wiUt 100 Oats, perimsiiel - - -35 Fruit Jars, pints, doz .50 Fruit Jars, quartet doz .60 Fruit Jars, 1-2 - .70 IUg Kntl fleet Ion HmHI| aft Mnffelo. Special to the Gazette. Wyomiag Mtitalntrr, Tha Haallh Problem SCARCE Bnffalo, N. Y , Sept. 10 —A monster Republican ratification meeting will be held In tbla city tonight. Senator Onahman K. Davla. of Minneapolis, will be the The Seminary glvee a thorough preparation for the beet collogee. It provldee eleo en excellent oonree for gradnatee of the public schools who eeek high attalnmeute, but do not expeot to enter oollege. Very enperlor sdvantagee are offered to students In art, mtielo end elocution. The eohool le oue of the beet equipped for eeoondery Instruction In the Union. Yeer opene Sept. 12. For catalogue addreae L. L. Sprsgue, I). D , President, Kingston, Pa. la maoh simpler than la sometimes sup poaed. Health depends chiefly upon perfect dlgeetlon and pure blood, and the problem le solved very readily bv Flood's Bsrsspsrllls. Yon inay keep well by taking It promptly for any atomaoh oi blood dleorder. Ita curea for sorofnla, aalt rheum, catarrh, dyapepela, rheumatlam and other dlsessee ere numbered by the thousands.Pianos sold direct from factory to user. Terms-Same at usual retail stores Old or defective Instruments repaired or rebuilt at moderate coat. Address al! communications for prloos,catalogues, etc., to Factory,,.,,, KELLER Cf VAN DYKE. We enn supply your wants at 300 for $1. OO. gy-Oo to Brown A iXD '• hear the tone of these Planoe. etar apeaker. Hpecial to the Gazette. Salmon Flatting Heaeon Opens. SHANNON'S, I mi llffffff liftMff1 Portland, Ore., Sept. 10 —The fishing aeaaon for ealmon opens here today. The aeaeon will not be very profitable, owing to a noted scsrclty of the fleh. We have just put on (ale a large assortment of New Dress Goods for fall, comprising all the latest materials and weaves Ztbaline, Grinite (Iloih, ('overt Cloth, Veuetian Cloth, Cheviots and Broad Cloth No. g i South Mali ▼la the l#ehlgh Valley Mallroad, Uae Fare to rort Wayne, ln« , sad Ret am Phortf a 107 345 Washington St QO Mr. McKinley.then tnkes up the Philippine question, which la presented al considerable length. The events which led to the acquisition of the Philippine urchipclngo are recounted, nud the instructions to and reports from American officers nnd commissioners In the islands nre presented, showing what hns been 11 lid in being done to bring the benefits of liberty and good government to these wards of the nation. , Account meeting of the Union Veteran League Heptember 12th. Tickets on sale September Ipth aud 11th, limited lor return passage to fleptemner 18th Inclusive. For additional Information oonanlt Lehigh Valley ticket agente. a'28 5t THE REASON C OZ 0 t/35 Z Uf z OsV ixl Q | Q- Joe ft heeler Retiree. PeaoeyUaala SftaU Fair. Wall Paper. At Bon brook Mrs. .In hp Woodstock killed by n fulllnn houmv Mis. Nickeleon and Louis HioiiMH w. i«. drowned, end J. K. M'-IUienny. wif.. ami dnUtfb tor end Mrs. taroy and two children nrc itilsftlng. Tiny nrv known h.evc Ihm'II In their cot time* whhh w"Ci,. strovod. Thodend body of a sailor wan found under a cottage. At Brexorln *ix people were killed by fnlllUK house* or wen* drowned. liieiud- Intf George I Miff, eon of lion. J. I\ lMiff. Judge I Miff wnh hiumelf severely injured. IteportH state tli.ut only tin- courthouse aud two other bluildlnge are etuud' |9U tbsrs. Special to the Uasbttb. Weehlugton, Sept. 10 —General Joaeph Wheefbr retired at noon today from eotlve service with one of the beet reoorde ever I achieved by an American aoldler. Who la to eueceed him le etlll an open queettou. Bethlehem, Sept. 11-14. The Lehigh Valley will aell excursion tlokete on 8ept. 11-14, Inclusive, return to and Including Sept. 15, for the low rate of $8 88 Good on all tralue exoept the Black Diamond Express, Oo Sept. 18, an exceptionally low rate will be made of $9 40 for adnlta end $1 80 for children. Tlckete will be eold only for trelu 80, leaving Plttaton at 7:88 a. m , and will be good to retnrn to and Including Sept. 14 On all train* fjioept the Dlwgood KiprM*. td Jcrotr *h Malaria and Ague Curo in su ior to all others, if because it cr p'eiely destroys the germs of ma' ta in the blood, thus entiiely Trimmings. All New Patterns. All the new Aplica Trimmings in beautiful designs ol velvet and tuffsta silk. Now is the time to buy. All New Design*. Free Hand Relief a Spec ialty. Ceilings decorated at cost of paper. WALT&R SPRY, Large sun apote, aatronomera say, oauned the extreme heat thla auinmer, and doctors declare nearly *11 the prostrations wDr« Induoed by disorders of th« stomach Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure digest what you eat. If jou hsve Indigestion or dy*|Depala It will quickly relieve permanently pare yon For ssis by T. J, Ifates, drmiglst, Plttfton, Stroh'p Ifhsrmsojr, West Pltuton, re viuk lhC disease, and by its h « n'diil t nit action strengthens and rDuhd* up t e system. Cjhtnes« Rdlel Beeeived, Continuing, Mr. McKinley saya ANTRIM'S. Hpeetsi to the Qazbttb. Washington, Sept. 10.—Mlnlater Wu haa received th« royal edict eppolntlng LI i "nn" R a* °CDtnnilMloner to deal with la MWioj, the Qblnttt dlffl • "The American people are asked by our opponents to yield the sovereignty of the United Wales In the Philippines to a small fraction ot the population, a single tribe out of 80 or more Inhabiting the I CraoU*u wbl«b wiswslr pRioe 7 a oMNte, At, KANr PHARMACV, 'PWO/yf 19*3 rtnuiii ntwtw. |
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