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, -*-* • • "t; t A ilvertisers will most eriec- f J tively reach the 7,000 t I homes in Pittston and its in- f ! mediate vicinity tfir.ough the' J V columns of th'is "rwsoapef. ' J the evening newspav pers with the morningjournals for conclusive proof that the bulk of the news appears tirst in the former. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR I PITTSTOM, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. TWO CENTS A COPT I C-C I _ _ 40. A MONTH. f SIX PAGES EXPORT OF MANUFACTURES. FULL OF EXPLOSIVE OIL NEW YORK'S BIG INCREASE HAIR-HEALTH Blanket CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH GREAT PARADES SENTENCED TO DEATH. Anerleaa Prodncta Ilrlnjr Prom Other Cone trie* Over 91,000,000 a Day. Ccnnna Pljicttre* Co mpa red — Eleven Tarrant Building Held Quantity StntfH Together Cnequnl to It. Chinese Officials Will Pay For Washington, Nov. 3. — The following statement has been issued by the bureau of statistics of the treasury department: of Aniline Compound. A C1 vac fit c* of the creation of a new state, to l»p composed only of the territory now known as New York city, are furnished with an additional argument by the completed census figures, says the New York Post. Leaving New York state out of consideration, only three of the 45 states have a popula tion greater than that of New York city—Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. The city's inhabitants, 3,437,202, constitute 4& per cent of those of the I'uited States. In other words, one out of every 25 In the country's total Imputation, 76,295,220, Is a resident of (Jreater New York. The sale of three million bottles of this elegant hair dressing In the United State* and Qmt Britain In 1899 prove* that It has surpassing merit and does all that Is claimed for It. HAVS %HAY'S HAIR, HEALTH J EVERY BOTTLE Hair-Health f dtK r\ ' *»«»«"Ted iRrb fs s| ♦ IO restore pray, white or faded V « ■ I , K 4 hair to youthful color and life. Tk T W \ ■* f A It acts on the roots, giving them naya riair-nceim is a ncaun- ▲ ■■■ t required nourishment and ful nair food, restoring youthful T 4 positively produces luxuriant color and beauty to gray and faded I J thick hatr on bald heads. hair. Removes and prevents I I - « -- - - — -- dandruff and stops falling and I S N —' I T jt~,» breaking of the haiT It Is not a I f \ I „ e testimony of hundreds using It. dye, and positively will not dis- ? f|C 9 f' %T I ™*y • Hair-Health is a dainty color the scalp, hands or clothing, t (7. b«T M 1 and a necessary adiunct and l» use cannot be delected by t I* f fL-JJ I "D "'O. ""d ""bke Mier your best friend. it V? SL JljLAf t I"'!--" '*""". I'M healthful .cUon * __ . . , ... . ♦ JrL Vwk. • on the rbots of the hair, causing Prevents hair falling after tea » the hair to regain its original color, bathing or much perspiration. T ff W whether black, browner golden. On* Bottlt Don It. i large soc. boi tlfj| At Leading Druggists. Sale,... Pao-ting-fu. "The American workman is contributing more than $1,000,000 a day to the export trade of the United States. The products of American workshops exported during the nine months ended with September amount in value to $338,678,- 243, or C-on8iderabl.v more than an average of $1,000,000 a day for each day, including Sundays and holidays. Counting only working days, the contribution of Americato workshops and workmen to the export trade of the United States averages $1,500,000 daily. This grand total of $338,678,243 of exports of manufactures in the niue months with September is three times as great as in the corresponding months of 1800 and nearly 2% times as great as in the same months of 1895. In 1890 ttatexports of manufactures in the nine ended with September amouuted to $113,899,554. In 1895 they amounted to $145,793,834. This shows a gain of $32,000,000 in the five years from 1890 to 1895 ami of $192,000, 000 in the five years from 1895 to 1900. Thus the increase in exports of manufactures in the five year period of 1895-1900 is six times as great as during the period of 1890-5. IT IS W0B8E THAN GUHCJ0TT0N. OONVIOTED BY MILITARY OOUBT. President Murphy Snya It Waa Poaalble Por It to ilave Canaed IM«nliter—Stored Without Permit—Indlct- 130,000 M larch in Rain in Nsw York. SITUATION IN CHINA. Provincial Judge. Military Commandatnt and Three Others Will Safer Penalty—Temple to Be Destroyed—Demanda ob Chlaa. Special prices on all BlankeU for One Week Only. It" will pay you to buy your winter's supply now. Far*lc« MlaMan Demand the Bail of meata Por Hanalanarhter Likely. Condemned Chine** Lsodsra. London, Nov. 3.—Doom baa been pronouueed on tbe Chinese officials guilty of the massacres nt Pao-tiiig-fy. A dispatch from there, dated last Friday, says: New York, Nov. 3.—Aniline oil, a liquid which in inflammable qualities ranks with kerosene and which. President Murphy of the health board says, might prdUue«» an explosion more formidable than that caused by guncotton or gunpowder, was stored in quantities in the Tarraut building. It was stored without a permit. 4 .*edal to the Giiim. Shanghai, Nov. 8.—It ta reported that th. Dowager Empiaea baa revoked the em perar'a edict stopping Prlnoe Toan'a ealary. The mtnlateia at Pekln have demanded that the heada of Ohtneae official, reported aa ex rented be aent to Pekln a* proof that the execntlona have aotnallr taken plaoe. An Anglo-German tone of 1,500 men overtook a Ohtneae force on Sbenat frontier. The Chinaman held their poaltlon well nntll they wen flanked bj Bengal troops. Then wan no eaanalUea on the aide of the alllaa. I.flt 1 o™ Btar. UUl I ketti with ftiucy borders at 60c pnlr. I nf 0 ne heavier weight Blank- LOi I colorea bort« int 3 bill t! tan, u bargain at f 1 a pair. J ni r^fra heavy weight LOI 4 i.svs ""r'h *'■,or ,h" *-'• In* C O, rStI? 2rey and Whlt® Woolen LOt J • pSr#&ea v ,or aae wmk | n4 0 "l*!™ only 11-4 Blankete, strict!^ I h all wool, we have them in white, gray llUl U and scarlet, were $5; this week |d.ft "The commission of iuquiry into the outrages1 on missionaries here has senteuced to death Tien Yang, the provincial judge; Waug SUung Ou, the military commandant; General Kin and two other officers. California, Colorado, Connecticut and Florida together barely equal this city in point of inhabitants. The neighboring state of New Jersey Is not much more as well peopled. Ohio exceeds by less than 700,000, while even Pennsylvania falls to double New York city's figures. Nevada has only what is in a congress dis trlct population here, and even Massa .chusetts is more than 000,000 behind. The population of all the territories. Ihcludiug Hawaii, the Indians, etc.. Is smaller by 1,709,889. 1 MINE DISASTER IN WEST VIRGINIA The fart of the presence of aniline oil iu the building was established by a preliminary report completed yesterday by Dr. Ernest J. I«ederle, chemist of the health department, made at the request of Fire Marshal Seery, to whom it will be submitted this morning. It is yet to be ascertained who owned the aniline oil. FREE SOAP Offar HA fir I MA SOAP?* Cut out and sign this Coupon in five days and take it to any of the following druggists, and they will give you a large bottle of Hay's Hair-Health and a 28c. cake of Harflna Medicated Soap, the best aoap you can use lor Hair, Scalp, Complexion, Bath and Toilet, both for Fifty cents; regular retail price, 75 cents. This offer is good once only to umc family, redeemed by leading druggists everywhere at their shops only, or by the LONDON SUPPLY CO.. 853 Broadway. New York, either with or without soap, by express, prepaid, in plain healed package on receipt of 6oc. and this coupon. ftlMDMITCC Any person purchasing Hay's Hair* UUmVUIR I EC Health anywhere in the United States. • who has not been benefited, may have his money back by addressing LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 Broadway, New York. Remember the names, "/fay's Hair-Health " and "Har/ina ■ Sitaf ." Re/use all substitutes. Insist on having H. H. H. "The preparations are complete for destroying the most venerated temple in the city on Oct. 27." A dispatch to the Uavas agency in Paris from Peking, dated Wednesday, adds: Thirty-two Men Killed and "As the result of inquiries made by the international commission under Qeneral Bail loud, second in command of French troops lu Chiua, the allies are conviuced that the grand treasurer and the governor of Pao-ting-fu and a Chinese cylonel were instrumental iu the murder of American and English missionaries, and they have been condemned to death and will be executed soon. 100 Injured. I)r. I«ederle's report gives the result of a test which he began on Thursday morning. Five steel drums, each with a capacity of about 200 gallons, werq. discovered on the outskirts of the ruiijs, and some of the liquid they had coutaiued was found iu them. At first this was said to be merely glyceriu. But glycerin is water cojored, while this liquid was Clark red. Samples of the contents of each drum were turned .over to Dr. Lederle, and yesterday he discovered that they were all pure aniline oil. The fluid is used extensively ill the manufacture of aniline dyes. NAME, ADDRESS. Following druggist* supply Hay's Hslr-tlealth and ttsrfin* Soap In their shops only : PRICE, 78 Arn-ory Block GORDON, 5 South Main -Ct.; FARKKR. PECK & ROBERTS, Wyoniltg & Luzerne Ave.; &PAYD, 89 E Market. Oar 1 lata Wlaalac VletBrlee. Special to the OuoRra. industry contributes to this vast aggregation of American manufactures which brings into the United States from other parts of the world more than $1,000,000 daily. The various manufactures of iron and steel exported in the nine months ended with September last brought to the United States $97,- 313,060; the refined mineral oil exported during the same period brought $52,040,- 134; copper and manufactures thereof, $46,299,392; wood and manufactures of, $40,355,547; leather and manufactures of, including boots and shoes, $19,870,- 691; manufactures of cotton, $16,614,906; agricultural implements, $14,396,787; chemicals, .drugs and dyes, $10,214,414; carriages, cars and other vehicles, $8,- 211,681; paraffin and paraffin wax, $6,- 024,737; paper aud manufactures of, $5,- 155,915, and manufactures of tobacco, $4,348,306, while hundreds of other articles contribute in sums rauging from $1,000,000 downward. Special prices on all Comfortables. Special to tbe Oautt* . New York, Nov. S.—The aonnd money parade today waa tha largeat of in a* history of the olty Our 180,000 men were In Una, in aplte of a steady downpour of nln. The city waa awakened this morning by the aonnds of dram andi 8(e. The city la in holiday attln, red, white and blue draping all building., from sky scraper to sbanty. The parade waa divided Into thirty-nine brigades, each repreeentlrg noma particular branch ot trade or bnaloaaa. Tha whole waa led by a platoon of police, followed by tne of —ftcers of the Sound Honey Aaaoclatlon, under whoae aneplcaa tha parade was held K. A. Drake, secretary of the aaaoclatlon, .aid this morning ; "The demonstration today Is distinctively a aonnd money one, not a UcKlnley and Booaevelt radfloaUon, aa generally believed. Many of thoae psrsdlng will not vote tha Republican ticket, but all can be depended on to vote against William J. Bryan or not vote at all. Nothing of the noanion spoken of by the Democrats haa been aa yet discovered, and if we flni any whe an marching nn willingly we wlU do our beat to have them exenaed." Porto, Not. 3.—The Ifetit Parislen print# a telegram sajlng that tha Carliata in Spain have won every engagement ao far and that they are now beaieglng Plnaoerda and Seo de Urge), tn northern Catalonia If anooeaafnl aaya the telegram, the Carllata will command the valley of the SegTe, thus permitting the importation of arms from France. The Carliata, aooording to the dispatch, are now aimed with Mansers and aupplied with mnoh campaign material.Perhaps even a more comprehensive Idea of New York city's size may be obtained from consideration of tbe fact that all the residents bf Delaware. Idaho, Moutaua, Nevada, Utah, Ver mont. New Hampshire, North Dakota. South Dakota, Washington and Florida, 11 states, could be brought here In place of the present population and they would not fill the places of the population the* city is shown to have by the census. -CLEAN I.I NESS IS NAE PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE HON- "The foreign ministers continued today the discuasion of the peace propositions to be presented to, the Chinese. The French proposals were accepted. Additional specifications will be discussed on Monday. Ou account of the necessity for thorough accord between the different cabinets the final note will not be presented for several weeks. ESTY." COMMON SFWSE DICTATES THE USE OF IT PAYS TO BUY AT TH B SAPOLIO KOPLFSSTOK Kxploalve Poree Under Heat. President Murphy at his home, 582 Broome street, yesterday said* IS South Rata street, Flttttoa. Always the i Dronr'a Cheapest | Old Staad Telephone CW141* "General Voyron, commander in chief of the French troops in Chiua, with the allies uuder his commaud, is purgiug tbe villages around Tien-tsin and Peking. Many villages infested with Boxers have been destroyed and their inhabitants punished. A French column sent to Tuen cued the missionaries there. Auotheir French column met with resistance at Siet-chuug. The enemy's losses were considerable. The village was burned. Freach Kllllas Boxers. "The stuff would not explode under ordinary conditions, but when heated to a certain point its explosive force would be overawing." , HELP YOU And Every Other For over 30 years" Dr« RICHTER'S World-'Rcnowncd Southern Educators Meet. "Was the heat generated by the fire up to the time of the prineipal explosion ficient for the purpose, in your judgment?" he was asked. J F IN NEED of any of the * following goods give us a call, for our prices are the lowest, as you all know. Richmond, Va., Nov. 8 —The sixth annual meeting of the Aaaoclatlon of Collegia and Preparatory Sshoola of the Southern States oloeed at the University of Virginia today after a three days' aeaalon. The aaaoclatlon Inclndea In Ita membership representative institutions from Virginia to Texaa, and haa for ita object the promotion of intereata common to college and preparatory sohools, with a special view to ooordlnatlng their respective spheres of work. There was a very full representation of the beat educators in the Booth. pen 1*1 to tbe Qamv Thoughtful Buyer to. .. SAVE MONEY "Certainly," he nnswered. "If there were large quantities of it in the building, say 1,000 gallons, do you think its explosion could have caused the damage done by the explosion that actually did take place?" "Anchor" Pain Expeller GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES FLOOR OIL CLOTH LINOLEUM TABLE OIL CLOTH FLOWER POTS SL TINWARE "The French troops arrived at Si-luug on Oct. 28, and occupied'th? tomb of the empress. The Germans, Italians and Eng- TRAIN'S NARROW ESCAPE. And with such a grand array of bargains as we have they can't help but be of exceeding interest to every economical person living within reach of our store. Engineer Senaeleaa, Engine Plying Faat. "Yes, I think so," said President Murphy. "The fluid contained in those drums, when it did explode, would do so with a force greater than thut of gunpowder or guucotton. Furthermore, there may have beeu other drugs in the Tarrant building which were harmless when kept apart, but which when brought together would product' disastrous explosions. It is not impossible that sueh a mingling may take place in the ruins and produce a fresh explosion at any time." lish arrived after and occupied the other imperial tombs. No fighting is mention- Winsted, Conn., Nov. 3.—Dashing along at a mile a miuute speed down a steep grade, uround dangerous curves and through a rocky gorge sped an engine drawing a passenger train filled with travelers, and all the while the engineer lay seuseless on the floor of the cab. has proven to be the Best thcra la for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,etc. fARIOUt Rheumatic Complaints. Only 25o. and 50c. at all druggiata The Shanghai correspondent of The Times says that an imperial edict appoints Liu Kun Yi, viceroy of Nankin, and Chang Chi Tung, viceroy of Hankow, to be additional peace commissioners on behalf of China. Men's Blue and Black All Wool Cheviot Suits (PC TC worth $7 50, at . . . «P J Men's Fine Fancy Mixtures, Oxfords and Gassimeres; these suits are worth $11.00 and tfO QA $12 00; on sale at «pO»/U Strictly All Wool Blue and Black Kerseys, Ox- Governor Roceevelt arrived at aeven o'olook this morning, and to viewing the parade from ■ grand atand at arch. The parade began at 10 a.m. /and will likely laat till eight or nine tonight. Governor Booaavelrt piogree* np Brotd. way waa »ne grand ovation. The aidewalk* from the Batter; to Forty-aeoond ytreet wen Jammed with people. Orer 900 band* were In the parade. Varpeda boui at Boataa. pedal to the QxHrrm The train on the Central New England railway, Poughkeepsie bridge route, left Winstcd at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Millerton, N. Y. When the traiu left, the engiueer, -George Austin, whose home is here, was apparently iu good health'. But betweeu West Norwalk and New Canaan he was stricken with an epileptle tit and fell from his seat to the floor of the cab. Woodin, the iiretnau, did not see him fall. Noticing that the engine was runniug at terrific speed down a grade and arouud a curve, he looked toward the engineer to see why he did not slow down. Then he saw that Austiu lay senseless on the floor. Pao-ting-fu advices to Berlin say telegraphic connection has been completed with Peking by the Germans. The railway from Pao-ting-fu to the capital is nearly completed. French detachments are guarding the line. F. W Richttr I Co. 215 Pearl Street, or through Boaton, Not. 8 —The twin torpedo boata, B'akely and Da Long, the Ant veaaela of their kind, are nearlng completion, and will be lannohed eome time thla month. They ooat the Government $160,- 600 eaob, and are 176 feet over all and eighteen feet beam. They Iwlll carry a commander, alz petty officera and a crew of thirty-five, and will be armed with three three-ponnd rapid fin gone and three Whitehead torpedoea. Assistant District Attorney Walsh, who is prosecuting the investigation of the disaster for Fire Marshal Seery, said yesterday that indictments for manslaughter were likely to follow the examination. He did not know at the time of the result of IDr. I«ederlc's test. New York. Another batch of letters from German soldiers iu China appears In a number of German papers, among them the Hanover Courier, which editorially demands official statements with reference to the details given by the writers of the cruelties to have been committed, by German troops in China. This demand is warmly supported by the Freisinnige Zeitung. fords, Grays and Covert Overcoats; regular QA price $11 00, at . . . •7v W. L. Strong; Head. fire m SALE! • WASHING MACHINES ClercJand, O., Not. 8.—Fifty thouaand nun an uprated to participate in a "prosperity panda" thU afternoon. The ehopa and atoraa will ba oloaed, to allow the employes to mareh. Tbe Democrats kan iarosd a proclamation, advising Dam oerata to mareh, aa It waa a proaperlty parade and the Democrat* were aa mnoh responsible for prosperity as the Eepnbll•asa. The police are prepared for rlota. St. Joaepb, Mo , Mot. 3 —A great toroh St parade wlir eloee the campaign In dtj for the Democrata. Krery Bryan «lnb tn the olty and county will be In the rankaj New York, Nov. .'{.--The death of former Mayor William L. Strong, which occurred eqrl.v yesterday morning after a few hours' illuess at his hoiue, 12 West Fifty-seventh street, was entirely unexpected and came as a great shock to his family and friends. Mr. Strong had been ill for several mouths, lie was born in Itichland county, O., on March 22, 1827. The greater part of his boyhood* wa9 passed in his native placc. When he was 13 years old, his father died. He attended the common schools of the county. When he was 10 years old, he left home to enter a retail dry g«*»ds house iu Wooster, O., where he served an apprenticeship of two years. Thence he removed to Mansfield, in the same state, where he continued iu the dry goods trade. In 1853 he came to this city to enter the employ of the tlieu Inrge and influential dry goods establishment of L. O. Wilson & Co. The firm suspended in the pauic of 1857. Mr. Strong in the following year entered the employ of Farnhain, Dale & Co., which was succeeded by Farnham, Sutton Si Co. and in turn by Sutton, Smith & Co. In December, 1800, this last named firm was dissolved, and in January of 1870 it was succeeded by W. L. Strong & Co., \\hich firm has continued to the present time. Tailoring Department. IF you are going to put potatoes in for the winter get a sample from ua before buying. They are grown in York State Fine stock. Quality cannot be beat. Lots of 5 bu CC/« and over per bushel JJv With great presence of mind Woodin sprang over the unconscious engineer and, reversing the eugiue, brought the train to a standstill. Bue Ball PUyera la Oaba. Special to the Oasstte. Murdered Emperor'a Wife. Now is the time to leave your measure for a Suit or an Overcoat, prices \ f/v fflC range from IU Havana, Not. 8 —The New York and Brooklyn ban ball clubs are expeoted to arrive here today, and will play their ft ret game tomorrow. The teams haVe contracted to play eight games daring November, on Sundays snd Thursdays. Saturday contests msy be arranged with local teams at Havana and Mantanzaa. Berlin, Nor. 3.—A special dispatch from Peking to the Hamburg forrespondenc says: **Iu y well situated iu the imperial palace preciucts lu Peking was found the body of Emperor Kwang Su's favorite wife, Sheu Ti, whom the empress dowager caused to be drowned before the flight of the court from the capital. The second favorite. Siting Fi, and a hundred womeu belonging to the imperial harem are prisoners iu the hands of the allies," Frank Smith, tiie conductor, and the brakemeu had already realised .from the train's great speed that something was wrong. The conductor pulled the bellcord #**veral times for the engine to slow up. but as the train dashed on through a particularly dangerous stretch known as "Stony Lonesome" the passengers became panic .stricken, and be started to make his way ,to the locomotive. With the brakemen he passed through the baggage car aud was climbing over the tender when Woodiu reached the throttle. As they reached the engine cab the train came to a standstill. Still Continues. B. OPPENHEIMER, BARGAINS! Evans Bros. Yet to be had in Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. CORNER N MAIN AND WILLIAM STREETS Washington, Not. 3—The Democrats j WiU h»« » grand torohl®ht prootaelon to-1 sight. AH Democratic olnbe In the Dto- Mct and Virginia and Maryland have beeu laTitad to participate. Haw York, Not. 8.—Tammany Hall aloaaa the oampalan tonight with a meet tog |n erery Aaeembly dlatrlet in New York city. Brery Democratic elab and organisation will be out, and mnalo, firework* and oratory will be plentlfcl. Tammany Ball hae held eighty-Are met tinge In thla elty erery night. ewept Sunday, since the Wth of October. Boat* Capture Mdmbirg. Myalerf at Weatteld, H. Y. «0 SOUTH MAIN 3TRKMT. Caps Town, Nov. 8 —The Boera have captured Reddsrsbnrg, •oath of Bloemfon-1 tein. They to6k t'ae garrison of thirty men prisoners, but released them later, I having no faollitiea for holding them. Special to tito Qakbttb. West held, N. Y., Nov. 3.—The body of an unknown man was found by some schoolboys yesterday afternoon partially submerged in a cesspool in the rear of a laundry building in this village. The circumstances attending the discovery indicate that death was due to violence. The coroner, sheriff and district attorney of Austin was carried into the 'baggage car still uuconscioua. lie hd\l struck his head against the firebox as he fell from his rf'eat, and his face was slightly burned. Special Sale of Ribbons. FORD BROS. F)rury's Fireman Woodin ran the train to New We are Closing Out All Fancy Ribbons at less Than Cost. Holiday la J spaa. Chautauqua county were notified. The post mortem disclosed the curious fact that all the vital organs were iu a healthy condition, but the coroner's investigation will show that the body was thrown in the cesspool by a man who drove to the place with a buggy. Home papers indicate that the victim lived In Jamestown. Canaan, where Austin was taken to a hospital. He died at 10 p. m. He was a well Jtuown engineer on the Central railway aud was not subject to fits. Don't miss this great opportunity to secure elegant high class ribbons at a great bargain. Also 300 pieces of Taffeta Ribbons, Nos. 5, 7 and 9, in pink, light bine, yellow, violet, white, red, and cream. No. 5 Reduced from B Cents to ft Cents No. 7 " " 13 ." 8 " No. 9 " " 16 " 10 " Special to the Oassttk. lokio, Japan, Not. 3 —The olt j is en fete today. The oelebration of the fortyeighth birthday of the Emperor Mntsn is in progress. The streets and houses are decorated and the people *re radiant with happiness. Throughout the empire the holidsy is observed universally. Want Ueba to Retire. Mitchell Leaven Hlalng lovntrr. How Does This Strike You? Boston, Nov. 3.—The C J lobe prints an open letter to Eugene V. Debs urging his withdrawal in favor of Mr. Bryan, the signers being Professor Frank#Parsons, president of the National Public Ownership league; B. O. Flower, founder of. The Arena; Eltwood Pouieroy. president of the National Direct Legislation league, and Dr. Ueorge W. Galviu, all personal frieuds of Mr. LDebs. The signers are all believers in the co-operative commonwealth, but are of the opinion that, its' advent will be hastened by Bryan's election. The letter is of considerable length and discusses, in Its bearing as to the object desired, the socialistic side of the preseut economical and iudustrial, coudi- Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 3.—President Mitchell made his last speech to the United Mine Workers of the anthracite region at Nauticoke last night previous to his departure for national headquarters at Indianapolis. Two thousand persons packed the opera house in which the meeting was held, and 6,000 thronged the streets in tlUFTlcinity of the hotel, where an overflow meeting was held later. A parade of members of various trade unions was also held. Best Patent Flour . 4.50 Best Family Flour . 4.25 Chop and Meal i-co Bran and Midds - 1.00 Oats, per bush - - 33c 25 bush lots - 32c ALL aOOO FULL WMIQHT. Hay - - 9aC , Hartford, Conn., Not. 8.—A big eonnd money parade 1* marching through the principal a treats, whieh arc gay with Dunt Ing and bannera. Hatching organliatlons ■•hen(ram all towna of Oonneotlcnt, and acme from neighboring Statea. Hany Snltormed clnba are In line. A Xlne-yenr-old Murderer. Rockville, Md., Nov. 3.'— Edward Parker, 0 years old, is looked up here for the shooting of Bernurd Washington, alias Lee, colored, IS years old, about four miles above this place. Evidence at the coroner's inquest was to the effect that the negro had teased young Parker and his younger brother and sister during the absence from home of their mother by throwing stones through a stovepipe hole iu the wall. The negro was within range, and the top of his head was blowu off. $i 75 Wool Blanket for $1.50 pair, (ti.oo Blanket for 65c pair. No. 40, tbe right width,.for this week, reduced from 15c to 16c. Quantity is limited So You Cannot Afford to Wait. Special to the GaOTT*. Johnstown n Oontnry Old. $1 25 Bed Quilt* for $1.00 pair. Johnatown, Pa , No*. 3 —Tbta piece was began on thl, day, 1800, and its hundredth anniTereary ooenn today. Bat aa tMa la rery close to tb« Preeidential elec tlon, tha citlgano took tlma by the forelock and celebrated the event some time alnee. $1 50 Bed Quilts for $1.25 pair. 95c All Wool Cheviots for 75c yard. 65c All Wool Oxford Suiting 50c yd. $1.75 All Wool Crepon Suiting $1.25 All Wool Homespun Flannels 250 yd Outing Flannels in Polka Dots, ANTRIM'S , 5 N. Main Sr. terrible MINE DISASTER. Odell In Brooklyn. Cut . - Potatoes, per bush ■ 85c 0 Killed nnd 100 lojnrod In If nek Virginia. New York. Nov. 3.—The tinat rally of the Republican forces in Kings county wps held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music last night. It was a large meetiug, presided over by Lieutenant Governor Timothy L. Woodruff and was attended by State Candidates Benjamin B. Odell. Jr., John T. McDouough, Erastus C. Knight, John C\ Da vies, John P. Jaeckcl and Edwanl A. Bond. Seuator Piatt was also present. Special to the Oawtb. For n Oold In the Bend taiatln Bromo-Qnlnlno Tablets. Stripes and Plaids for Shirt Waists, ilosiery, GlovCs, Corsets. S bushel lots or over 55c Hams ■ - - io]c Skin Hams - - njc Phlllppl, Barbour Co., West Virginia, J.—A terrible explosion occurred ftkls morning In the Berryburg coal mine. Thirty-two men were killed outright, and onr 100 others wen Injured. The Pennsylvania** Peaaloaa, Armstrong's I PHKBECUR'S STUDIO [ We Mike 11 fintLTft ► Specialtj ::from to ► :: ten days re- Oi : gardless of Children's I weather. 14 " South Main P&OtOI. : street, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I PITTSTON. RENN'A. THE WEATHER Palmyra, N. Y., Nov. 3.—E. J. Berk has beeu arrested on suspicion of having iu Dieted a fatal wound ou Alfred Phrft. his partner. Piatt died iu a in Camden. lie was found on the railroad tracks barely alive, with his skull fractured. He had evidently been placed on the tracks by his murderer so that lie would be run over. Piatt had quarreled during the evening with Beck over financial matters. Beck, who is a respected citizen, says he will prove an alibi. Pittsburg. Nov. 3.—Official notices have been posted of the inauguration of a pension system for the employees of the Pennsylvania liues. The new system will go into effect Jan. 1, 1901. Employees aged 70 years or more will to given the option of retiring from «?Dvlce on half pay. Another provision also stipulates that if an employee baa been crippled in the service of the road he can retire at the age of 65 years. Tfce system has been iu vogue on the Pennsylvania railroad for some time, and as it has met with the approval of the employees it has been decided to extend it over the entire Pennsylvania lines. Ladies', misses',child!en's underwear Whole Stock Marked Down to Cat Hams GovKRinuurr Bureau, I 8c ran ton, Pa., Not. 3. J Best Flour Meal and Chop, perioo... Corn and Cr. Corn, per 100. Bran and Brown Midds., 100 Oats, per bushel Hay, per 100 8U0 1.00 1.00 1.00 .33 .90 .25 New Maple Syrup, pint 15c Suit the Times. qt. 25c I gal 50c gal 85c Booker Ventnre. Bto the Qaxirra. Washington, D. C., Not. 8.—Foreoast until 8 p. m. Snnday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Rain tonight and Snnday; icoreaslng northeasterly winds, becoming high tonight. Collection Donated fcy Morgan, Cutler & Phinney. New York, Nov. 3.—J. Pierpont Morgan has donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art a collection of ancient Greek ornaments valued at $200,000. The collection was purchased from a London art dealer. Inscriptions ou some of the ornanu-uts show that they were made about 150 B. C. 'Saw York, Not. 8 —The Africaa Tenture of Booker T. Washington, preeident ol the Ytaakegee Normal and Induetrial Institute, took practical ahape today in the sailing of a party of atudenta equipped with ootton, plows, gins, wagons and carpentry tools, tit the new adds in Africa, ohoaen tor the experiment of lutradnolng ootton among the natives in the German colony on the nest coast of Africa The company has a eontraol with the German government, which pays ail expenaee of the expedition ■MI good salary to eaoh man. The expeanion la regarded aa the beginning ol a formidable competition with America in Um cotton raising lnclnstry. 14 and 16 North Main St. Wm. Drury. today's conditiohs. PEOPLE'S 'RHONE, albs. Fancy Ev-D[) Apricots. 3 cans Fancy Yellow Ptacies (this year)..~T; A storm area oentral eaet of the eonth Atlantic coast Is causing cloudy weather ana rain OTer the Atlantlo coast States this morning. The temperature h%s fallen slnoe yeeterday over the middle Atlantlo States. MeCSovera Defeat* Bempirla. Louisville. Nov. 3-—'Terry MciJovcrn, the marvel of the prize ring. defeated .Too Bernstein of New York in the seventh round befcDre the Nonpareil Athletic club and 5.000 people last night. The featherweight championship was involved, ami the battle was scheduled f»fr 25 rounds according to the eastern interpretation of .60 .25 .30 Job OouUa't RDn Stood It i lb. Mocha and Java Coffee i bottle Beef, Iron and Wine New York* Nov. 3.-Commissioner of Immigration Fitchie received information yesterday that the 25 Nottingham lu comakers who are being sent to this country by the Kev. Alexander Dowie were aboard the Kaiserln Maria Theresa, which sailed frum Southampton Oct. SI and is due in New York Wednesday. When they arrivW they will be detained by the immigration authorities and their right to laud decided by the board of special inquiry. To Detala Bowie pacemaker*, If he had Itching piles. They're terribly annoying; bat Baoklea'e Arnica Salve will cure the woree oaee of piles on earth. It haa oared thoueands. For Injuries, peine or bodily eroptlona its the beet aalve In the world. Price 25c a box Care guaranteed Sold by Stroh'a pharmacy/. Weet Pitteton, and W. 0. Price PfHafcm JOHN O'D. lAlGAN'S J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Strike Prices Clondy weather prevails OTer the upper Lake region, doe to a stoim area oentral In Manitoba. South Main Street. PRICES. straight Marquis .of Queeusberry rules. The inducement was a purse of $3,500, of which the victor received $2,500. lieorge 3iler was referee. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Fair weather with rising temparatnre has prevailed daring the peat twenty-four honrs, from the Rockj Mountains to the Ultaisslpnl river. LADIES' $1.25 OXFORDS Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Chop and Meal 1.05 Bran and Midds, 1.05 Oats, per bushel - - .33 Long Hay per 100 • Cut Hay per 100 - Potatoes per bushel Best Butter per lb - Cheese per lb Wood Arrive. la llavaan. Havana, Nov. 3. — General Leonard Woodt commander of the department of Cuba and governor of Cuba. has arrived on the Kanawha. He has appointed Scuors Llorente, Castro, Rivera and Quesada as a commission to arrange the opening ceremony at the constitutional convention ou Monday. The board of canvassers has not yet reported with reference U» contested seats, antf the question will be decided by the convention. THERE ARE $$$ IN IT TO 49c. When you feel that life la hardly worth the oandle take a does of Chaaiberlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets They will oleanae yonr stomach, tone up yoar liver and regulate your bowels, making you feel like a new man. For aale by Farrer, Ps«k A Roberta, apothecaries; Pitteton, ore door above Raffle Hotel, and Weet Pittaton, Wyoming and Luzerne Avea. Satin Omiwp"*' *• ArT**t*d Special to the Oi**rr». HeaTj frost occurred this morning at Detroit, Tcledo, 8t..Lonta and Chio»go and light frost at Memphis. ( IllId Killed by a Trolley Car. NOT FOR US; BUT FOR YOU! MEN'S $1.50 DRESS SHOES Winchester, W. V., Not. 8-The ipectaole of a'whole congregation, Including the pastor, being arretted will be wltneased here as Boon aa the necessary warrants can be gotten ont. For a long time, 4wo branches of llberala and radicals of 4l» United Brethren Chnroh have been In the same bnlldlng. Laet Sunday, the radlcala were holding eerrlota, when iho liberate, headed by their pastor, ■probed into the chnrch and began serrioee tte radical pastor consulted his lawyer and Avoided to have the entire liberal oongr fruition arrested on the charge of disturbing worship. Bloomfield, N. J., Nov. 3.—Willis Partegen, 6 years old, was killed by a trolley car last lie was riding on the rear end of a wagon and when he jumped off landed in front of a Newark aud Bloomfield trolley car,' and the wheels passed over his Ixidy. cutting it in two. SUITS CUT TO S1. '.t. E. Dchaldbos, Official In Charge. The Art of Tailoring Finds its highest development here. Not only are our fabrics always in the height of style, bat superb tailoring guarantees a perfect fit and lonj serviceability. Fall and winter goods all in, awaiting inspection. Hoik Ih PoalllTBlr Cans Sick Hudkohi, Indigestion and constlpstlon. A delight-1 fol herb drink. Removes all ernptlooa of the ekin, prodoclng a perfect complexion, or money jfcfuaded. 35o and 60c. For eale by Frail k Gordon. MAKE TO ORDER FROM DAVENPORT'S Shoe Store. .60 • *5 .12 $20.00 Up. George Buss, CITY TAILOR. Bfaensttsss OtlM la M Bonn. Jf jou go about It right Take two or three of Enwl ColdjOnte Capanlea daring the day ud two before retiring at night Thin will lnanre a good ntght'i reet and a free movement of the bowele next morning. OonUnne the treatment next day and yonr cold will melt away. Price 25c. Sold by J. H. Hoook. ■aar ta Cere a O014. Good lager beer and porter are reoog. n'aed by the medical profeeelon ae valuable alda to dlgeatlon, and poaaeae tonlo qnalt tlea that are eepeclally beneficial fqr thoag who have become enervated by overwork, age or (even. These beverages, aa brewed by Beic'nard A Weaver, poaaeae all of thoee qnalltlea and ahonld be Inalated npon. They are bottled for the family trade by the Wllkeebarre Bottling Wort a, 188 S. Canal St, Wllkeabarra. no Beet Malt Beverage*. T. J. Blaokmore, of Haller* Blackmore, Plttabnrgh, Pa., aaya: "A ahort time since £ procured a bottle of Ifyatle Core. It got me ont of the house In 34 hour*. I took to my bed with rhenmatlam nine months •go and the Ifyatle Cnre ta the only medicine that did me any good. I had Are of the beat phyelclana in the city, bnt I received very little relief 1 from them. I know the Myatlc Cnre to be what It la represented ana take pleasure in reoommena- Ins It to other poor enfferera." Sold by J. H. Honck, druggist, No. 4 North Main St, Pittaton. Jpstou.afcOMB? i# No. 91 South Main Street / GILROY. THE TAILOR Domestic 8»wmo Machisss at Enron's, W*t*» IN THE COURT ofr QUARTER SESSIONS 1 of Luaerne eonnty, No. Til, September Sea sions,19U0 In re-division of the Third election district of Hazle towntliio into two election districts, to be c«Ued and known as the Third and Sixteenth election districts of Haxle township. * But Little Laundry ? II. J. HUGHES, proprietor of the Sinclair House, by special wire will receive the election returns next Tuesdsy night. wcuT-jTTrm —***.m AW CMM«M IT HAS GOME! Osteopathy Uurss '■•nl Table's Dedicated, ppedal to the Gasstts. Where druga fall. Four booka and a free diagonals and opinion on any oaae obeer-I fully given upon request to Dra. Matthews & Hook, proprletora of the Atlantic Sohool of Oiteopathy, 17 Boaa St., Wllkeabarra. To whom it may concern: Take notice that the commissioners appoint-! ed by the Conrt of Quarter Sessions to inquire into the propriety of granting the prayer of the potltlouerM in the above stated case, did, on October 3, A. D 1900, file their report in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of said county, and the same was presented to the said court on October 29, A.. D., 1900, and was confirmed nisi. Therefore take notice that the said report will be confirmed absolutely. by the said conrt, if exceptions be not filed thereto within twenty days from the time of the the said ijportto the said court. WALTER B. KOONS, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions **oaw I Our new stock of Wall Paper the fall trade, Ve are selling Ojaters served In sll styles. Harter's. Don't think that because jou d not have a large bundle every week we do not want your work. Juat let us know and we will get your bundle, no matter how small. It will be properly laundered, too. ACME STEAM LAUNDRY, S3 South ruin St. 46 Loswa* Ave. mitw York, Nov. 3 — Four moral tablets given to toe consistory of the Col - Patch Reformed Chnrch, of New C7oik will be unveiled tonight. The eerD|r'-in be held in the Kiddle Chnroh, j at Second avenne and Seventh street, {base tablets bavo been- gives by frienda chnrch in memory ot Its founders ndj islnlitin All kinds of clsms, sll lines In vsrlety, quality, prices, st Sharp'a aystamatlsed market. WHl plea&e you. It ie well to know that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and atop the1 palnatonoa. It will cure ecsema and akin dlaeaaea and ugly wounda and sores. It Is a oertaln cure for pllea. Counterfeit* may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWllVa Witch Haael Salve. T. ; J. Yates, Plttston; 8troh'a rharmacy, Weet Pltfctoa. Whta Vol Oct a Headache me*. 5* All grades at a Home made la all that'a needed to be •aid of Rasper's esussgM, puddings, corned meata, etc. Try them. Don't waste a minute bnt go to jovfr drugglat and get a box of Krause's Headache Capaulea. Thsy will prevent pain, even though yonr aknll wefs eraoked. They Croitpr Hoaada fraaa Btkf'a Onk at night are agonizing to motbera who have no remedy equal to the emergency. Dr. Qalvln'e Croup Ttnotare W guaranteed to onre the wont oaae of oronp In ooa hoar. [WopnbottU. o30 8m Great Reduction. Paper from 70 roll up. WALTER SPftYs w33S*» Oyster a, «Oo and $1 s 100 at Sharp's. JBoth 'phone Unas conreeted. Telephone or band uoat&L SOLD Af CAWLBV1SHOB STORE-
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 03, 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 | 1900-11-03 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 03, 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 | 1900-11-03 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19001103_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 | , -*-* • • "t; t A ilvertisers will most eriec- f J tively reach the 7,000 t I homes in Pittston and its in- f ! mediate vicinity tfir.ough the' J V columns of th'is "rwsoapef. ' J the evening newspav pers with the morningjournals for conclusive proof that the bulk of the news appears tirst in the former. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR I PITTSTOM, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. TWO CENTS A COPT I C-C I _ _ 40. A MONTH. f SIX PAGES EXPORT OF MANUFACTURES. FULL OF EXPLOSIVE OIL NEW YORK'S BIG INCREASE HAIR-HEALTH Blanket CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH GREAT PARADES SENTENCED TO DEATH. Anerleaa Prodncta Ilrlnjr Prom Other Cone trie* Over 91,000,000 a Day. Ccnnna Pljicttre* Co mpa red — Eleven Tarrant Building Held Quantity StntfH Together Cnequnl to It. Chinese Officials Will Pay For Washington, Nov. 3. — The following statement has been issued by the bureau of statistics of the treasury department: of Aniline Compound. A C1 vac fit c* of the creation of a new state, to l»p composed only of the territory now known as New York city, are furnished with an additional argument by the completed census figures, says the New York Post. Leaving New York state out of consideration, only three of the 45 states have a popula tion greater than that of New York city—Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. The city's inhabitants, 3,437,202, constitute 4& per cent of those of the I'uited States. In other words, one out of every 25 In the country's total Imputation, 76,295,220, Is a resident of (Jreater New York. The sale of three million bottles of this elegant hair dressing In the United State* and Qmt Britain In 1899 prove* that It has surpassing merit and does all that Is claimed for It. HAVS %HAY'S HAIR, HEALTH J EVERY BOTTLE Hair-Health f dtK r\ ' *»«»«"Ted iRrb fs s| ♦ IO restore pray, white or faded V « ■ I , K 4 hair to youthful color and life. Tk T W \ ■* f A It acts on the roots, giving them naya riair-nceim is a ncaun- ▲ ■■■ t required nourishment and ful nair food, restoring youthful T 4 positively produces luxuriant color and beauty to gray and faded I J thick hatr on bald heads. hair. Removes and prevents I I - « -- - - — -- dandruff and stops falling and I S N —' I T jt~,» breaking of the haiT It Is not a I f \ I „ e testimony of hundreds using It. dye, and positively will not dis- ? f|C 9 f' %T I ™*y • Hair-Health is a dainty color the scalp, hands or clothing, t (7. b«T M 1 and a necessary adiunct and l» use cannot be delected by t I* f fL-JJ I "D "'O. ""d ""bke Mier your best friend. it V? SL JljLAf t I"'!--" '*""". I'M healthful .cUon * __ . . , ... . ♦ JrL Vwk. • on the rbots of the hair, causing Prevents hair falling after tea » the hair to regain its original color, bathing or much perspiration. T ff W whether black, browner golden. On* Bottlt Don It. i large soc. boi tlfj| At Leading Druggists. Sale,... Pao-ting-fu. "The American workman is contributing more than $1,000,000 a day to the export trade of the United States. The products of American workshops exported during the nine months ended with September amount in value to $338,678,- 243, or C-on8iderabl.v more than an average of $1,000,000 a day for each day, including Sundays and holidays. Counting only working days, the contribution of Americato workshops and workmen to the export trade of the United States averages $1,500,000 daily. This grand total of $338,678,243 of exports of manufactures in the niue months with September is three times as great as in the corresponding months of 1800 and nearly 2% times as great as in the same months of 1895. In 1890 ttatexports of manufactures in the nine ended with September amouuted to $113,899,554. In 1895 they amounted to $145,793,834. This shows a gain of $32,000,000 in the five years from 1890 to 1895 ami of $192,000, 000 in the five years from 1895 to 1900. Thus the increase in exports of manufactures in the five year period of 1895-1900 is six times as great as during the period of 1890-5. IT IS W0B8E THAN GUHCJ0TT0N. OONVIOTED BY MILITARY OOUBT. President Murphy Snya It Waa Poaalble Por It to ilave Canaed IM«nliter—Stored Without Permit—Indlct- 130,000 M larch in Rain in Nsw York. SITUATION IN CHINA. Provincial Judge. Military Commandatnt and Three Others Will Safer Penalty—Temple to Be Destroyed—Demanda ob Chlaa. Special prices on all BlankeU for One Week Only. It" will pay you to buy your winter's supply now. Far*lc« MlaMan Demand the Bail of meata Por Hanalanarhter Likely. Condemned Chine** Lsodsra. London, Nov. 3.—Doom baa been pronouueed on tbe Chinese officials guilty of the massacres nt Pao-tiiig-fy. A dispatch from there, dated last Friday, says: New York, Nov. 3.—Aniline oil, a liquid which in inflammable qualities ranks with kerosene and which. President Murphy of the health board says, might prdUue«» an explosion more formidable than that caused by guncotton or gunpowder, was stored in quantities in the Tarraut building. It was stored without a permit. 4 .*edal to the Giiim. Shanghai, Nov. 8.—It ta reported that th. Dowager Empiaea baa revoked the em perar'a edict stopping Prlnoe Toan'a ealary. The mtnlateia at Pekln have demanded that the heada of Ohtneae official, reported aa ex rented be aent to Pekln a* proof that the execntlona have aotnallr taken plaoe. An Anglo-German tone of 1,500 men overtook a Ohtneae force on Sbenat frontier. The Chinaman held their poaltlon well nntll they wen flanked bj Bengal troops. Then wan no eaanalUea on the aide of the alllaa. I.flt 1 o™ Btar. UUl I ketti with ftiucy borders at 60c pnlr. I nf 0 ne heavier weight Blank- LOi I colorea bort« int 3 bill t! tan, u bargain at f 1 a pair. J ni r^fra heavy weight LOI 4 i.svs ""r'h *'■,or ,h" *-'• In* C O, rStI? 2rey and Whlt® Woolen LOt J • pSr#&ea v ,or aae wmk | n4 0 "l*!™ only 11-4 Blankete, strict!^ I h all wool, we have them in white, gray llUl U and scarlet, were $5; this week |d.ft "The commission of iuquiry into the outrages1 on missionaries here has senteuced to death Tien Yang, the provincial judge; Waug SUung Ou, the military commandant; General Kin and two other officers. California, Colorado, Connecticut and Florida together barely equal this city in point of inhabitants. The neighboring state of New Jersey Is not much more as well peopled. Ohio exceeds by less than 700,000, while even Pennsylvania falls to double New York city's figures. Nevada has only what is in a congress dis trlct population here, and even Massa .chusetts is more than 000,000 behind. The population of all the territories. Ihcludiug Hawaii, the Indians, etc.. Is smaller by 1,709,889. 1 MINE DISASTER IN WEST VIRGINIA The fart of the presence of aniline oil iu the building was established by a preliminary report completed yesterday by Dr. Ernest J. I«ederle, chemist of the health department, made at the request of Fire Marshal Seery, to whom it will be submitted this morning. It is yet to be ascertained who owned the aniline oil. FREE SOAP Offar HA fir I MA SOAP?* Cut out and sign this Coupon in five days and take it to any of the following druggists, and they will give you a large bottle of Hay's Hair-Health and a 28c. cake of Harflna Medicated Soap, the best aoap you can use lor Hair, Scalp, Complexion, Bath and Toilet, both for Fifty cents; regular retail price, 75 cents. This offer is good once only to umc family, redeemed by leading druggists everywhere at their shops only, or by the LONDON SUPPLY CO.. 853 Broadway. New York, either with or without soap, by express, prepaid, in plain healed package on receipt of 6oc. and this coupon. ftlMDMITCC Any person purchasing Hay's Hair* UUmVUIR I EC Health anywhere in the United States. • who has not been benefited, may have his money back by addressing LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 Broadway, New York. Remember the names, "/fay's Hair-Health " and "Har/ina ■ Sitaf ." Re/use all substitutes. Insist on having H. H. H. "The preparations are complete for destroying the most venerated temple in the city on Oct. 27." A dispatch to the Uavas agency in Paris from Peking, dated Wednesday, adds: Thirty-two Men Killed and "As the result of inquiries made by the international commission under Qeneral Bail loud, second in command of French troops lu Chiua, the allies are conviuced that the grand treasurer and the governor of Pao-ting-fu and a Chinese cylonel were instrumental iu the murder of American and English missionaries, and they have been condemned to death and will be executed soon. 100 Injured. I)r. I«ederle's report gives the result of a test which he began on Thursday morning. Five steel drums, each with a capacity of about 200 gallons, werq. discovered on the outskirts of the ruiijs, and some of the liquid they had coutaiued was found iu them. At first this was said to be merely glyceriu. But glycerin is water cojored, while this liquid was Clark red. Samples of the contents of each drum were turned .over to Dr. Lederle, and yesterday he discovered that they were all pure aniline oil. The fluid is used extensively ill the manufacture of aniline dyes. NAME, ADDRESS. Following druggist* supply Hay's Hslr-tlealth and ttsrfin* Soap In their shops only : PRICE, 78 Arn-ory Block GORDON, 5 South Main -Ct.; FARKKR. PECK & ROBERTS, Wyoniltg & Luzerne Ave.; &PAYD, 89 E Market. Oar 1 lata Wlaalac VletBrlee. Special to the OuoRra. industry contributes to this vast aggregation of American manufactures which brings into the United States from other parts of the world more than $1,000,000 daily. The various manufactures of iron and steel exported in the nine months ended with September last brought to the United States $97,- 313,060; the refined mineral oil exported during the same period brought $52,040,- 134; copper and manufactures thereof, $46,299,392; wood and manufactures of, $40,355,547; leather and manufactures of, including boots and shoes, $19,870,- 691; manufactures of cotton, $16,614,906; agricultural implements, $14,396,787; chemicals, .drugs and dyes, $10,214,414; carriages, cars and other vehicles, $8,- 211,681; paraffin and paraffin wax, $6,- 024,737; paper aud manufactures of, $5,- 155,915, and manufactures of tobacco, $4,348,306, while hundreds of other articles contribute in sums rauging from $1,000,000 downward. Special prices on all Comfortables. Special to tbe Oautt* . New York, Nov. S.—The aonnd money parade today waa tha largeat of in a* history of the olty Our 180,000 men were In Una, in aplte of a steady downpour of nln. The city waa awakened this morning by the aonnds of dram andi 8(e. The city la in holiday attln, red, white and blue draping all building., from sky scraper to sbanty. The parade waa divided Into thirty-nine brigades, each repreeentlrg noma particular branch ot trade or bnaloaaa. Tha whole waa led by a platoon of police, followed by tne of —ftcers of the Sound Honey Aaaoclatlon, under whoae aneplcaa tha parade was held K. A. Drake, secretary of the aaaoclatlon, .aid this morning ; "The demonstration today Is distinctively a aonnd money one, not a UcKlnley and Booaevelt radfloaUon, aa generally believed. Many of thoae psrsdlng will not vote tha Republican ticket, but all can be depended on to vote against William J. Bryan or not vote at all. Nothing of the noanion spoken of by the Democrats haa been aa yet discovered, and if we flni any whe an marching nn willingly we wlU do our beat to have them exenaed." Porto, Not. 3.—The Ifetit Parislen print# a telegram sajlng that tha Carliata in Spain have won every engagement ao far and that they are now beaieglng Plnaoerda and Seo de Urge), tn northern Catalonia If anooeaafnl aaya the telegram, the Carllata will command the valley of the SegTe, thus permitting the importation of arms from France. The Carliata, aooording to the dispatch, are now aimed with Mansers and aupplied with mnoh campaign material.Perhaps even a more comprehensive Idea of New York city's size may be obtained from consideration of tbe fact that all the residents bf Delaware. Idaho, Moutaua, Nevada, Utah, Ver mont. New Hampshire, North Dakota. South Dakota, Washington and Florida, 11 states, could be brought here In place of the present population and they would not fill the places of the population the* city is shown to have by the census. -CLEAN I.I NESS IS NAE PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE HON- "The foreign ministers continued today the discuasion of the peace propositions to be presented to, the Chinese. The French proposals were accepted. Additional specifications will be discussed on Monday. Ou account of the necessity for thorough accord between the different cabinets the final note will not be presented for several weeks. ESTY." COMMON SFWSE DICTATES THE USE OF IT PAYS TO BUY AT TH B SAPOLIO KOPLFSSTOK Kxploalve Poree Under Heat. President Murphy at his home, 582 Broome street, yesterday said* IS South Rata street, Flttttoa. Always the i Dronr'a Cheapest | Old Staad Telephone CW141* "General Voyron, commander in chief of the French troops in Chiua, with the allies uuder his commaud, is purgiug tbe villages around Tien-tsin and Peking. Many villages infested with Boxers have been destroyed and their inhabitants punished. A French column sent to Tuen cued the missionaries there. Auotheir French column met with resistance at Siet-chuug. The enemy's losses were considerable. The village was burned. Freach Kllllas Boxers. "The stuff would not explode under ordinary conditions, but when heated to a certain point its explosive force would be overawing." , HELP YOU And Every Other For over 30 years" Dr« RICHTER'S World-'Rcnowncd Southern Educators Meet. "Was the heat generated by the fire up to the time of the prineipal explosion ficient for the purpose, in your judgment?" he was asked. J F IN NEED of any of the * following goods give us a call, for our prices are the lowest, as you all know. Richmond, Va., Nov. 8 —The sixth annual meeting of the Aaaoclatlon of Collegia and Preparatory Sshoola of the Southern States oloeed at the University of Virginia today after a three days' aeaalon. The aaaoclatlon Inclndea In Ita membership representative institutions from Virginia to Texaa, and haa for ita object the promotion of intereata common to college and preparatory sohools, with a special view to ooordlnatlng their respective spheres of work. There was a very full representation of the beat educators in the Booth. pen 1*1 to tbe Qamv Thoughtful Buyer to. .. SAVE MONEY "Certainly," he nnswered. "If there were large quantities of it in the building, say 1,000 gallons, do you think its explosion could have caused the damage done by the explosion that actually did take place?" "Anchor" Pain Expeller GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES FLOOR OIL CLOTH LINOLEUM TABLE OIL CLOTH FLOWER POTS SL TINWARE "The French troops arrived at Si-luug on Oct. 28, and occupied'th? tomb of the empress. The Germans, Italians and Eng- TRAIN'S NARROW ESCAPE. And with such a grand array of bargains as we have they can't help but be of exceeding interest to every economical person living within reach of our store. Engineer Senaeleaa, Engine Plying Faat. "Yes, I think so," said President Murphy. "The fluid contained in those drums, when it did explode, would do so with a force greater than thut of gunpowder or guucotton. Furthermore, there may have beeu other drugs in the Tarrant building which were harmless when kept apart, but which when brought together would product' disastrous explosions. It is not impossible that sueh a mingling may take place in the ruins and produce a fresh explosion at any time." lish arrived after and occupied the other imperial tombs. No fighting is mention- Winsted, Conn., Nov. 3.—Dashing along at a mile a miuute speed down a steep grade, uround dangerous curves and through a rocky gorge sped an engine drawing a passenger train filled with travelers, and all the while the engineer lay seuseless on the floor of the cab. has proven to be the Best thcra la for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,etc. fARIOUt Rheumatic Complaints. Only 25o. and 50c. at all druggiata The Shanghai correspondent of The Times says that an imperial edict appoints Liu Kun Yi, viceroy of Nankin, and Chang Chi Tung, viceroy of Hankow, to be additional peace commissioners on behalf of China. Men's Blue and Black All Wool Cheviot Suits (PC TC worth $7 50, at . . . «P J Men's Fine Fancy Mixtures, Oxfords and Gassimeres; these suits are worth $11.00 and tfO QA $12 00; on sale at «pO»/U Strictly All Wool Blue and Black Kerseys, Ox- Governor Roceevelt arrived at aeven o'olook this morning, and to viewing the parade from ■ grand atand at arch. The parade began at 10 a.m. /and will likely laat till eight or nine tonight. Governor Booaavelrt piogree* np Brotd. way waa »ne grand ovation. The aidewalk* from the Batter; to Forty-aeoond ytreet wen Jammed with people. Orer 900 band* were In the parade. Varpeda boui at Boataa. pedal to the QxHrrm The train on the Central New England railway, Poughkeepsie bridge route, left Winstcd at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Millerton, N. Y. When the traiu left, the engiueer, -George Austin, whose home is here, was apparently iu good health'. But betweeu West Norwalk and New Canaan he was stricken with an epileptle tit and fell from his seat to the floor of the cab. Woodin, the iiretnau, did not see him fall. Noticing that the engine was runniug at terrific speed down a grade and arouud a curve, he looked toward the engineer to see why he did not slow down. Then he saw that Austiu lay senseless on the floor. Pao-ting-fu advices to Berlin say telegraphic connection has been completed with Peking by the Germans. The railway from Pao-ting-fu to the capital is nearly completed. French detachments are guarding the line. F. W Richttr I Co. 215 Pearl Street, or through Boaton, Not. 8 —The twin torpedo boata, B'akely and Da Long, the Ant veaaela of their kind, are nearlng completion, and will be lannohed eome time thla month. They ooat the Government $160,- 600 eaob, and are 176 feet over all and eighteen feet beam. They Iwlll carry a commander, alz petty officera and a crew of thirty-five, and will be armed with three three-ponnd rapid fin gone and three Whitehead torpedoea. Assistant District Attorney Walsh, who is prosecuting the investigation of the disaster for Fire Marshal Seery, said yesterday that indictments for manslaughter were likely to follow the examination. He did not know at the time of the result of IDr. I«ederlc's test. New York. Another batch of letters from German soldiers iu China appears In a number of German papers, among them the Hanover Courier, which editorially demands official statements with reference to the details given by the writers of the cruelties to have been committed, by German troops in China. This demand is warmly supported by the Freisinnige Zeitung. fords, Grays and Covert Overcoats; regular QA price $11 00, at . . . •7v W. L. Strong; Head. fire m SALE! • WASHING MACHINES ClercJand, O., Not. 8.—Fifty thouaand nun an uprated to participate in a "prosperity panda" thU afternoon. The ehopa and atoraa will ba oloaed, to allow the employes to mareh. Tbe Democrats kan iarosd a proclamation, advising Dam oerata to mareh, aa It waa a proaperlty parade and the Democrat* were aa mnoh responsible for prosperity as the Eepnbll•asa. The police are prepared for rlota. St. Joaepb, Mo , Mot. 3 —A great toroh St parade wlir eloee the campaign In dtj for the Democrata. Krery Bryan «lnb tn the olty and county will be In the rankaj New York, Nov. .'{.--The death of former Mayor William L. Strong, which occurred eqrl.v yesterday morning after a few hours' illuess at his hoiue, 12 West Fifty-seventh street, was entirely unexpected and came as a great shock to his family and friends. Mr. Strong had been ill for several mouths, lie was born in Itichland county, O., on March 22, 1827. The greater part of his boyhood* wa9 passed in his native placc. When he was 13 years old, his father died. He attended the common schools of the county. When he was 10 years old, he left home to enter a retail dry g«*»ds house iu Wooster, O., where he served an apprenticeship of two years. Thence he removed to Mansfield, in the same state, where he continued iu the dry goods trade. In 1853 he came to this city to enter the employ of the tlieu Inrge and influential dry goods establishment of L. O. Wilson & Co. The firm suspended in the pauic of 1857. Mr. Strong in the following year entered the employ of Farnhain, Dale & Co., which was succeeded by Farnham, Sutton Si Co. and in turn by Sutton, Smith & Co. In December, 1800, this last named firm was dissolved, and in January of 1870 it was succeeded by W. L. Strong & Co., \\hich firm has continued to the present time. Tailoring Department. IF you are going to put potatoes in for the winter get a sample from ua before buying. They are grown in York State Fine stock. Quality cannot be beat. Lots of 5 bu CC/« and over per bushel JJv With great presence of mind Woodin sprang over the unconscious engineer and, reversing the eugiue, brought the train to a standstill. Bue Ball PUyera la Oaba. Special to the Oasstte. Murdered Emperor'a Wife. Now is the time to leave your measure for a Suit or an Overcoat, prices \ f/v fflC range from IU Havana, Not. 8 —The New York and Brooklyn ban ball clubs are expeoted to arrive here today, and will play their ft ret game tomorrow. The teams haVe contracted to play eight games daring November, on Sundays snd Thursdays. Saturday contests msy be arranged with local teams at Havana and Mantanzaa. Berlin, Nor. 3.—A special dispatch from Peking to the Hamburg forrespondenc says: **Iu y well situated iu the imperial palace preciucts lu Peking was found the body of Emperor Kwang Su's favorite wife, Sheu Ti, whom the empress dowager caused to be drowned before the flight of the court from the capital. The second favorite. Siting Fi, and a hundred womeu belonging to the imperial harem are prisoners iu the hands of the allies," Frank Smith, tiie conductor, and the brakemeu had already realised .from the train's great speed that something was wrong. The conductor pulled the bellcord #**veral times for the engine to slow up. but as the train dashed on through a particularly dangerous stretch known as "Stony Lonesome" the passengers became panic .stricken, and be started to make his way ,to the locomotive. With the brakemen he passed through the baggage car aud was climbing over the tender when Woodiu reached the throttle. As they reached the engine cab the train came to a standstill. Still Continues. B. OPPENHEIMER, BARGAINS! Evans Bros. Yet to be had in Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. CORNER N MAIN AND WILLIAM STREETS Washington, Not. 3—The Democrats j WiU h»« » grand torohl®ht prootaelon to-1 sight. AH Democratic olnbe In the Dto- Mct and Virginia and Maryland have beeu laTitad to participate. Haw York, Not. 8.—Tammany Hall aloaaa the oampalan tonight with a meet tog |n erery Aaeembly dlatrlet in New York city. Brery Democratic elab and organisation will be out, and mnalo, firework* and oratory will be plentlfcl. Tammany Ball hae held eighty-Are met tinge In thla elty erery night. ewept Sunday, since the Wth of October. Boat* Capture Mdmbirg. Myalerf at Weatteld, H. Y. «0 SOUTH MAIN 3TRKMT. Caps Town, Nov. 8 —The Boera have captured Reddsrsbnrg, •oath of Bloemfon-1 tein. They to6k t'ae garrison of thirty men prisoners, but released them later, I having no faollitiea for holding them. Special to tito Qakbttb. West held, N. Y., Nov. 3.—The body of an unknown man was found by some schoolboys yesterday afternoon partially submerged in a cesspool in the rear of a laundry building in this village. The circumstances attending the discovery indicate that death was due to violence. The coroner, sheriff and district attorney of Austin was carried into the 'baggage car still uuconscioua. lie hd\l struck his head against the firebox as he fell from his rf'eat, and his face was slightly burned. Special Sale of Ribbons. FORD BROS. F)rury's Fireman Woodin ran the train to New We are Closing Out All Fancy Ribbons at less Than Cost. Holiday la J spaa. Chautauqua county were notified. The post mortem disclosed the curious fact that all the vital organs were iu a healthy condition, but the coroner's investigation will show that the body was thrown in the cesspool by a man who drove to the place with a buggy. Home papers indicate that the victim lived In Jamestown. Canaan, where Austin was taken to a hospital. He died at 10 p. m. He was a well Jtuown engineer on the Central railway aud was not subject to fits. Don't miss this great opportunity to secure elegant high class ribbons at a great bargain. Also 300 pieces of Taffeta Ribbons, Nos. 5, 7 and 9, in pink, light bine, yellow, violet, white, red, and cream. No. 5 Reduced from B Cents to ft Cents No. 7 " " 13 ." 8 " No. 9 " " 16 " 10 " Special to the Oassttk. lokio, Japan, Not. 3 —The olt j is en fete today. The oelebration of the fortyeighth birthday of the Emperor Mntsn is in progress. The streets and houses are decorated and the people *re radiant with happiness. Throughout the empire the holidsy is observed universally. Want Ueba to Retire. Mitchell Leaven Hlalng lovntrr. How Does This Strike You? Boston, Nov. 3.—The C J lobe prints an open letter to Eugene V. Debs urging his withdrawal in favor of Mr. Bryan, the signers being Professor Frank#Parsons, president of the National Public Ownership league; B. O. Flower, founder of. The Arena; Eltwood Pouieroy. president of the National Direct Legislation league, and Dr. Ueorge W. Galviu, all personal frieuds of Mr. LDebs. The signers are all believers in the co-operative commonwealth, but are of the opinion that, its' advent will be hastened by Bryan's election. The letter is of considerable length and discusses, in Its bearing as to the object desired, the socialistic side of the preseut economical and iudustrial, coudi- Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 3.—President Mitchell made his last speech to the United Mine Workers of the anthracite region at Nauticoke last night previous to his departure for national headquarters at Indianapolis. Two thousand persons packed the opera house in which the meeting was held, and 6,000 thronged the streets in tlUFTlcinity of the hotel, where an overflow meeting was held later. A parade of members of various trade unions was also held. Best Patent Flour . 4.50 Best Family Flour . 4.25 Chop and Meal i-co Bran and Midds - 1.00 Oats, per bush - - 33c 25 bush lots - 32c ALL aOOO FULL WMIQHT. Hay - - 9aC , Hartford, Conn., Not. 8.—A big eonnd money parade 1* marching through the principal a treats, whieh arc gay with Dunt Ing and bannera. Hatching organliatlons ■•hen(ram all towna of Oonneotlcnt, and acme from neighboring Statea. Hany Snltormed clnba are In line. A Xlne-yenr-old Murderer. Rockville, Md., Nov. 3.'— Edward Parker, 0 years old, is looked up here for the shooting of Bernurd Washington, alias Lee, colored, IS years old, about four miles above this place. Evidence at the coroner's inquest was to the effect that the negro had teased young Parker and his younger brother and sister during the absence from home of their mother by throwing stones through a stovepipe hole iu the wall. The negro was within range, and the top of his head was blowu off. $i 75 Wool Blanket for $1.50 pair, (ti.oo Blanket for 65c pair. No. 40, tbe right width,.for this week, reduced from 15c to 16c. Quantity is limited So You Cannot Afford to Wait. Special to the GaOTT*. Johnstown n Oontnry Old. $1 25 Bed Quilt* for $1.00 pair. Johnatown, Pa , No*. 3 —Tbta piece was began on thl, day, 1800, and its hundredth anniTereary ooenn today. Bat aa tMa la rery close to tb« Preeidential elec tlon, tha citlgano took tlma by the forelock and celebrated the event some time alnee. $1 50 Bed Quilts for $1.25 pair. 95c All Wool Cheviots for 75c yard. 65c All Wool Oxford Suiting 50c yd. $1.75 All Wool Crepon Suiting $1.25 All Wool Homespun Flannels 250 yd Outing Flannels in Polka Dots, ANTRIM'S , 5 N. Main Sr. terrible MINE DISASTER. Odell In Brooklyn. Cut . - Potatoes, per bush ■ 85c 0 Killed nnd 100 lojnrod In If nek Virginia. New York. Nov. 3.—The tinat rally of the Republican forces in Kings county wps held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music last night. It was a large meetiug, presided over by Lieutenant Governor Timothy L. Woodruff and was attended by State Candidates Benjamin B. Odell. Jr., John T. McDouough, Erastus C. Knight, John C\ Da vies, John P. Jaeckcl and Edwanl A. Bond. Seuator Piatt was also present. Special to the Oawtb. For n Oold In the Bend taiatln Bromo-Qnlnlno Tablets. Stripes and Plaids for Shirt Waists, ilosiery, GlovCs, Corsets. S bushel lots or over 55c Hams ■ - - io]c Skin Hams - - njc Phlllppl, Barbour Co., West Virginia, J.—A terrible explosion occurred ftkls morning In the Berryburg coal mine. Thirty-two men were killed outright, and onr 100 others wen Injured. The Pennsylvania** Peaaloaa, Armstrong's I PHKBECUR'S STUDIO [ We Mike 11 fintLTft ► Specialtj ::from to ► :: ten days re- Oi : gardless of Children's I weather. 14 " South Main P&OtOI. : street, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I PITTSTON. RENN'A. THE WEATHER Palmyra, N. Y., Nov. 3.—E. J. Berk has beeu arrested on suspicion of having iu Dieted a fatal wound ou Alfred Phrft. his partner. Piatt died iu a in Camden. lie was found on the railroad tracks barely alive, with his skull fractured. He had evidently been placed on the tracks by his murderer so that lie would be run over. Piatt had quarreled during the evening with Beck over financial matters. Beck, who is a respected citizen, says he will prove an alibi. Pittsburg. Nov. 3.—Official notices have been posted of the inauguration of a pension system for the employees of the Pennsylvania liues. The new system will go into effect Jan. 1, 1901. Employees aged 70 years or more will to given the option of retiring from «?Dvlce on half pay. Another provision also stipulates that if an employee baa been crippled in the service of the road he can retire at the age of 65 years. Tfce system has been iu vogue on the Pennsylvania railroad for some time, and as it has met with the approval of the employees it has been decided to extend it over the entire Pennsylvania lines. Ladies', misses',child!en's underwear Whole Stock Marked Down to Cat Hams GovKRinuurr Bureau, I 8c ran ton, Pa., Not. 3. J Best Flour Meal and Chop, perioo... Corn and Cr. Corn, per 100. Bran and Brown Midds., 100 Oats, per bushel Hay, per 100 8U0 1.00 1.00 1.00 .33 .90 .25 New Maple Syrup, pint 15c Suit the Times. qt. 25c I gal 50c gal 85c Booker Ventnre. Bto the Qaxirra. Washington, D. C., Not. 8.—Foreoast until 8 p. m. Snnday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Rain tonight and Snnday; icoreaslng northeasterly winds, becoming high tonight. Collection Donated fcy Morgan, Cutler & Phinney. New York, Nov. 3.—J. Pierpont Morgan has donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art a collection of ancient Greek ornaments valued at $200,000. The collection was purchased from a London art dealer. Inscriptions ou some of the ornanu-uts show that they were made about 150 B. C. 'Saw York, Not. 8 —The Africaa Tenture of Booker T. Washington, preeident ol the Ytaakegee Normal and Induetrial Institute, took practical ahape today in the sailing of a party of atudenta equipped with ootton, plows, gins, wagons and carpentry tools, tit the new adds in Africa, ohoaen tor the experiment of lutradnolng ootton among the natives in the German colony on the nest coast of Africa The company has a eontraol with the German government, which pays ail expenaee of the expedition ■MI good salary to eaoh man. The expeanion la regarded aa the beginning ol a formidable competition with America in Um cotton raising lnclnstry. 14 and 16 North Main St. Wm. Drury. today's conditiohs. PEOPLE'S 'RHONE, albs. Fancy Ev-D[) Apricots. 3 cans Fancy Yellow Ptacies (this year)..~T; A storm area oentral eaet of the eonth Atlantic coast Is causing cloudy weather ana rain OTer the Atlantlo coast States this morning. The temperature h%s fallen slnoe yeeterday over the middle Atlantlo States. MeCSovera Defeat* Bempirla. Louisville. Nov. 3-—'Terry MciJovcrn, the marvel of the prize ring. defeated .Too Bernstein of New York in the seventh round befcDre the Nonpareil Athletic club and 5.000 people last night. The featherweight championship was involved, ami the battle was scheduled f»fr 25 rounds according to the eastern interpretation of .60 .25 .30 Job OouUa't RDn Stood It i lb. Mocha and Java Coffee i bottle Beef, Iron and Wine New York* Nov. 3.-Commissioner of Immigration Fitchie received information yesterday that the 25 Nottingham lu comakers who are being sent to this country by the Kev. Alexander Dowie were aboard the Kaiserln Maria Theresa, which sailed frum Southampton Oct. SI and is due in New York Wednesday. When they arrivW they will be detained by the immigration authorities and their right to laud decided by the board of special inquiry. To Detala Bowie pacemaker*, If he had Itching piles. They're terribly annoying; bat Baoklea'e Arnica Salve will cure the woree oaee of piles on earth. It haa oared thoueands. For Injuries, peine or bodily eroptlona its the beet aalve In the world. Price 25c a box Care guaranteed Sold by Stroh'a pharmacy/. Weet Pitteton, and W. 0. Price PfHafcm JOHN O'D. lAlGAN'S J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Strike Prices Clondy weather prevails OTer the upper Lake region, doe to a stoim area oentral In Manitoba. South Main Street. PRICES. straight Marquis .of Queeusberry rules. The inducement was a purse of $3,500, of which the victor received $2,500. lieorge 3iler was referee. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Fair weather with rising temparatnre has prevailed daring the peat twenty-four honrs, from the Rockj Mountains to the Ultaisslpnl river. LADIES' $1.25 OXFORDS Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Chop and Meal 1.05 Bran and Midds, 1.05 Oats, per bushel - - .33 Long Hay per 100 • Cut Hay per 100 - Potatoes per bushel Best Butter per lb - Cheese per lb Wood Arrive. la llavaan. Havana, Nov. 3. — General Leonard Woodt commander of the department of Cuba and governor of Cuba. has arrived on the Kanawha. He has appointed Scuors Llorente, Castro, Rivera and Quesada as a commission to arrange the opening ceremony at the constitutional convention ou Monday. The board of canvassers has not yet reported with reference U» contested seats, antf the question will be decided by the convention. THERE ARE $$$ IN IT TO 49c. When you feel that life la hardly worth the oandle take a does of Chaaiberlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets They will oleanae yonr stomach, tone up yoar liver and regulate your bowels, making you feel like a new man. For aale by Farrer, Ps«k A Roberta, apothecaries; Pitteton, ore door above Raffle Hotel, and Weet Pittaton, Wyoming and Luzerne Avea. Satin Omiwp"*' *• ArT**t*d Special to the Oi**rr». HeaTj frost occurred this morning at Detroit, Tcledo, 8t..Lonta and Chio»go and light frost at Memphis. ( IllId Killed by a Trolley Car. NOT FOR US; BUT FOR YOU! MEN'S $1.50 DRESS SHOES Winchester, W. V., Not. 8-The ipectaole of a'whole congregation, Including the pastor, being arretted will be wltneased here as Boon aa the necessary warrants can be gotten ont. For a long time, 4wo branches of llberala and radicals of 4l» United Brethren Chnroh have been In the same bnlldlng. Laet Sunday, the radlcala were holding eerrlota, when iho liberate, headed by their pastor, ■probed into the chnrch and began serrioee tte radical pastor consulted his lawyer and Avoided to have the entire liberal oongr fruition arrested on the charge of disturbing worship. Bloomfield, N. J., Nov. 3.—Willis Partegen, 6 years old, was killed by a trolley car last lie was riding on the rear end of a wagon and when he jumped off landed in front of a Newark aud Bloomfield trolley car,' and the wheels passed over his Ixidy. cutting it in two. SUITS CUT TO S1. '.t. E. Dchaldbos, Official In Charge. The Art of Tailoring Finds its highest development here. Not only are our fabrics always in the height of style, bat superb tailoring guarantees a perfect fit and lonj serviceability. Fall and winter goods all in, awaiting inspection. Hoik Ih PoalllTBlr Cans Sick Hudkohi, Indigestion and constlpstlon. A delight-1 fol herb drink. Removes all ernptlooa of the ekin, prodoclng a perfect complexion, or money jfcfuaded. 35o and 60c. For eale by Frail k Gordon. MAKE TO ORDER FROM DAVENPORT'S Shoe Store. .60 • *5 .12 $20.00 Up. George Buss, CITY TAILOR. Bfaensttsss OtlM la M Bonn. Jf jou go about It right Take two or three of Enwl ColdjOnte Capanlea daring the day ud two before retiring at night Thin will lnanre a good ntght'i reet and a free movement of the bowele next morning. OonUnne the treatment next day and yonr cold will melt away. Price 25c. Sold by J. H. Hoook. ■aar ta Cere a O014. Good lager beer and porter are reoog. n'aed by the medical profeeelon ae valuable alda to dlgeatlon, and poaaeae tonlo qnalt tlea that are eepeclally beneficial fqr thoag who have become enervated by overwork, age or (even. These beverages, aa brewed by Beic'nard A Weaver, poaaeae all of thoee qnalltlea and ahonld be Inalated npon. They are bottled for the family trade by the Wllkeebarre Bottling Wort a, 188 S. Canal St, Wllkeabarra. no Beet Malt Beverage*. T. J. Blaokmore, of Haller* Blackmore, Plttabnrgh, Pa., aaya: "A ahort time since £ procured a bottle of Ifyatle Core. It got me ont of the house In 34 hour*. I took to my bed with rhenmatlam nine months •go and the Ifyatle Cnre ta the only medicine that did me any good. I had Are of the beat phyelclana in the city, bnt I received very little relief 1 from them. I know the Myatlc Cnre to be what It la represented ana take pleasure in reoommena- Ins It to other poor enfferera." Sold by J. H. Honck, druggist, No. 4 North Main St, Pittaton. Jpstou.afcOMB? i# No. 91 South Main Street / GILROY. THE TAILOR Domestic 8»wmo Machisss at Enron's, W*t*» IN THE COURT ofr QUARTER SESSIONS 1 of Luaerne eonnty, No. Til, September Sea sions,19U0 In re-division of the Third election district of Hazle towntliio into two election districts, to be c«Ued and known as the Third and Sixteenth election districts of Haxle township. * But Little Laundry ? II. J. HUGHES, proprietor of the Sinclair House, by special wire will receive the election returns next Tuesdsy night. wcuT-jTTrm —***.m AW CMM«M IT HAS GOME! Osteopathy Uurss '■•nl Table's Dedicated, ppedal to the Gasstts. Where druga fall. Four booka and a free diagonals and opinion on any oaae obeer-I fully given upon request to Dra. Matthews & Hook, proprletora of the Atlantic Sohool of Oiteopathy, 17 Boaa St., Wllkeabarra. To whom it may concern: Take notice that the commissioners appoint-! ed by the Conrt of Quarter Sessions to inquire into the propriety of granting the prayer of the potltlouerM in the above stated case, did, on October 3, A. D 1900, file their report in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of said county, and the same was presented to the said court on October 29, A.. D., 1900, and was confirmed nisi. Therefore take notice that the said report will be confirmed absolutely. by the said conrt, if exceptions be not filed thereto within twenty days from the time of the the said ijportto the said court. WALTER B. KOONS, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions **oaw I Our new stock of Wall Paper the fall trade, Ve are selling Ojaters served In sll styles. Harter's. Don't think that because jou d not have a large bundle every week we do not want your work. Juat let us know and we will get your bundle, no matter how small. It will be properly laundered, too. ACME STEAM LAUNDRY, S3 South ruin St. 46 Loswa* Ave. mitw York, Nov. 3 — Four moral tablets given to toe consistory of the Col - Patch Reformed Chnrch, of New C7oik will be unveiled tonight. The eerD|r'-in be held in the Kiddle Chnroh, j at Second avenne and Seventh street, {base tablets bavo been- gives by frienda chnrch in memory ot Its founders ndj islnlitin All kinds of clsms, sll lines In vsrlety, quality, prices, st Sharp'a aystamatlsed market. WHl plea&e you. It ie well to know that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and atop the1 palnatonoa. It will cure ecsema and akin dlaeaaea and ugly wounda and sores. It Is a oertaln cure for pllea. Counterfeit* may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWllVa Witch Haael Salve. T. ; J. Yates, Plttston; 8troh'a rharmacy, Weet Pltfctoa. Whta Vol Oct a Headache me*. 5* All grades at a Home made la all that'a needed to be •aid of Rasper's esussgM, puddings, corned meata, etc. Try them. Don't waste a minute bnt go to jovfr drugglat and get a box of Krause's Headache Capaulea. Thsy will prevent pain, even though yonr aknll wefs eraoked. They Croitpr Hoaada fraaa Btkf'a Onk at night are agonizing to motbera who have no remedy equal to the emergency. Dr. Qalvln'e Croup Ttnotare W guaranteed to onre the wont oaae of oronp In ooa hoar. [WopnbottU. o30 8m Great Reduction. Paper from 70 roll up. WALTER SPftYs w33S*» Oyster a, «Oo and $1 s 100 at Sharp's. JBoth 'phone Unas conreeted. Telephone or band uoat&L SOLD Af CAWLBV1SHOB STORE- |
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