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."7 SB WWff** witfete* «#»»oKMi** («wi 'DD** fcnfc «* «* «** !«»«» mni t ■&***#*** A dvertisers will runsi cfa. tively reach the 7)00o homes in Pittstou ,'tid its mmediate vicinity through thf columns of this newspaper. PtTTSTyN/PA,s »HURSOAY EVKN1KG, NO.VKMBKR \\ 1900. TW«?i1*oABLDMD OHY DMI Y IN CI lUWFtaST YEAR AGREEMENT REACHED BY MINISTERS AMERICA YIELDS POINTS CARNEGIE GIVES $3,000,000 THE STRONG FAILURE. STATE OF ALASKA. Blanke Sale,... mm MAM ■DC «•*«* D pmr»f)i»« A In r*n I via Condition Konnd by 0*« 1.1. CUTLER, t* PmnViM*. Followed by That of C. H. & ««N Mm. To H«st*n Setttenent of Chi- nese NegotiftttoM. Mrtshurt!. Nov. If..—Andre* 0*rn«Dglf fcns lifclilfrt to fstnblish 1n Plttsbnrg a patytvchnif aohool. on whlC4i h« will sponrt $1,800,000 for building ami endotv Oiont. tot thf moohanlcsl and ttvhnlo*! odooation of tlw yonth of thf C4ty. F. H. Stott Co. Washington, Nov.. IS.—Thf director ot the census gives out the following statement with reference to work in Alaska: mVAStKT GUAM® FO* fMl) "Ml* Samuel C, Dunham, who had charge "of the work In tl* northern district, returned to Washington a few days ago and submitted his tinal report. He left Washington on this work May 4. 1S9!D. (A! THE OLB STAR!) L1KGE EXCHANGE OF PAPEk. 14 and 16 North Main Stresl MMHt «t MA *v«w* komt »»D» i%h|pw, .\|WivW w Vvww^i In addition to this be will give C1,800. 000 tor the extension of tbe main Oarne *te libmry. utt «»«»*''• Firm Hat H«vll* hMnrl Vote* of Wlllal Ols»**T WIim* Hen* »*•« OM-Mrmi ftd ft (Mrs In Beits fount TORTUfttB "The native and mixed popnlation of the northern district of Alaska is 12,652. The most populous district with respect to the native population is the eountry lying between the mouth of the Yukon and the Kuskoquin rivers and extending back from the 'coast 300 miles. Mr. Maurice Johnson, the agent/or this district, traveled over 2,000 miles' with a dog team during the i\iuter and enumerated ft,01S persona, all of whom were Indians. The Indians in this region are probably the most destitute people in the North American continent. Mr. Johnson reports that from I)eo. 1 to March 15 he visited 74 Indian villages and during that time saw but three tires burning In the shacks or dugouts. The poor creatures huddle together In their miserable dwell ings during the long winter aud subsist on frozen fish and a llttlw seal oil which thoy secure on the coast during the sum mer. The fur bearing animals which formerly furnished them with natural clothing are nearly extinct, and they have been forced to adopt tlie white man's garb, and as their poverty prevents them from securing enough to cover their nakedness there is great suffering from the, cold. The spiritual low! if ion of those neglected natives is than the physical, as the missionaries devote their attention to the more attractive fields in the gold regions and along the rivers, where their good work may lDe seen. Special prices on a'l Blanket! One Wtek Only It will pay ; wCfl fNmllpIWffj ™ ™ llfTfiniTn* flpwW flam* tor the new Institution were in formally discussed ai a meeting of a number of the trlend* of Mr. Carn«gif yesterday afternoon. The trnstees will entertain Mr. CJftMiegir at dinner tomor ro% evening. The needier the big instl tute will then be considered. Mr. Oarue gle will make an address in which he is e*pecfod to make known some pleasant surprises. Tbe proposed scientific school will be announced. UaMiHin Hat *«*•» fa,flu0,000. A full line of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising Wool Dress Goods, French Flannels, Don** Flannels, Blankets and Quilt*. Yarns—Germantown, Spanish, Sh--t land. German Knitting Yam Ladies', Children's and Gents' Underwear in fleeced lined and a'l wool. New Goods opened daily Washington, Nov 15.—In ordei to basr«m the sotflemoni of th; negotiations In t*MMeto In Peking Attk government linn yielded to the tlinirvs ot the majority or Are iwjwers on several Important point* Minister Conger h»s dbN at tregoont Intervals recently relative to the propositions sulHnlttcd Jo him by hi* colleagues. HC hint been acquainted With the View* Ot this government thoWon. but HI tilt' SkMic time "has been told that much Is Iff; to Itls discretion net) that tbe president I* especially mfKlous for k apcMJ settle Stem In View of the authority thus given him Mr. CVw*m has pledged the Tnited States to re«c thf Takn fortv to main twin permanent l(H.»tl(»h ((writ* antl tilse guard* of comninulcntlou bwwti Peking KM thf sea. New York. Not. 15.--William L. Strong m as so well and rnvorably considered, wi highly regarded In tbe dry good* district that Worth strret yesterday was loath to belieye what Wail street fears to be the trite condition of alairs to the house of W tD. Strong A Co. Worth street still cling* to the hope that the appointment Of Kdward A. Treat «« receiver is simply a technical matter. Wall street, or rather the great ftuancial institutions which cluster in that section of the city and which keep In touch with the bustnew affair* of the world, believes tliat the receivership conceals a disastrous failure, In which liabilities will run up into the millions. to buy your w nter's supply now. VwMifc, *w» tt «w* «6Dki*Mn Mt* YoA, «n imitmA *D- JatehfeM. kl fill a ■ f*l .1 iVitfli l/u kl)«u»D/l Wfiy wl I'RImwiW, ■ i "" •rit'K1*1 complicity tn * trsoloHonsry I*** WC* -mM ilAlihlllJItlH A( Wit1 wrfi wrrr jHWPrwrfl VI wwHu.vJ*' vi %1*k*h rt* k**i ot tO «K»H «6MMNDM«k turn ««■ twMKN, tl*iy %w» «NK*)M m % on ttttft ObW*» Ml Wh,t* Grey Blast. I with f»ocy border* at 80o pair, I nf 0 ,(V4 bwiv,e*" weight Blade lot L ;^wCin^ry'ortur*d''ori"' lit 3 EKHKSR:D» Ut 4 Lit 5 =--» l.i P •Jmlre cmly »-4 Rl.i.k.M, mrtatlT i n •J]"00*' *• bave tb.m Id white, ny liUl U and scarlet, wm $s; thta wMk lift HtRIlANT WE6NNK 01 IK MHMWUS Mr. Oaracgle favor* technical schools. We gave $280,000 to the polytechnic school at Birmingham, Bngland, and D80,000 to one «t Dunfermline, Scotland Tittsburgers closest to Mr. Carnegie said that his plans in the way of bene factions to this city are stupendous They sny he Intends to make the Carnegie In sfitute The greatest institution of the Tdnd in the world. Just a year ago ho an nouneed thai be would give #1,750,000 for institute extension. This money A* now in hand, but the work of extending the buildings has not been started. Not counting what Is coming Mr. Oar nogie has given $6,600,000 to the insti tnte. Sytjf-Figs i-1m.~.it». »i 'toll i ItiklaAil XF fikltfe f InmLy, l*r!n|J Wrfl HWWWH ™ ftHjy Mh* Wt »D«• »x*»* «n«, ««#C he"* itOwft. w«r» «ft -themh mi* ttnnw* 1tWD |WHio»D. Th»t» f»WI» w» » r««- »«* witi* tfwfch* OtKWuanit unfl f«*- D-v - - -— »• HIW WTfHlj'HirHH1 in IW ■■ * ' *1 " R. B. Cutler. Fran AU0«nm tfttt uWre- following the announcement of the assignment of Strong ft Oo. came the news late yesterday »fternoon of the appointment C»f a receiver for H. T. H. Stott of Stottville. The .financial relations of the two concerns were most intimate. Kach in turn has indorsed the other's paper. The interlocking nature of their affairs rendered it difficult to determine the question of liability, in consequence of which the courts have been called upon to adjudicate affairs. Reports had it that $100,000 of this paper was to mature today, nod, though actual confirmation of the report cdhld not be obtained. It Is believed to be the ease. ActaJ^Mtfy/L\ifhmiptfy. This twtitm I* nn4M~tooCl to bf npplrov»4 by tbf prosltent. nlthmiph toniwhit In fonfllft H'lth tbf mpl.v ot the I'oltfd Nt*t« In Its inomornnrtnai ot Oct. W to (bf Pwnfh proposition*. Cleanses the System Ger»t!y and Effectually Armstrong's IttT*' ■ T"W " """»• ItoM'AriiM. Special prices on all Comfortables. Secretary Wax theti «ltcH rvgftrdlnc the replug of ft* Talon forts that the president rcwtved ht* opinion penman cefpt of further ihforrontlon. it ts thought that the AdmlnMratlon wen now do™ not *avC* rating the fort*, bat mrrees to ft «mjr to prevent further delay The WW reason ha* prohfibt? eatrsed Its »d hwilOR to the plan Of Weeping permanent guard* In Obina, nllhonph thts would seem to pledge tbf KwemnietR to perina- MM «eetip«tlC C\. ih iinsWeiltn tlx- lV-ncti propositions SwdiNnr VfnD vnM "rlie government of the Vnlfed States Is tfnhWc to make any permanent engagement of thl- ehnracter wrthoivt the nnthorHmtion of the legislative brunch," and concerning the military oecnpnMon ot 'two of fhree i»nts on t he road to TVUng he remarwf that "rtie president Is tnmhte to commit the Vnited States to * permanent participation In sueh occupation* The ntttboritles *ND especially hopeful that flie mintsterfc tMH not present a IWt (A high oftelals no fttfge that the Chinese tfovornment. whWi thoy control. *-1)1 do C ellne to Itntihtk any. The president »•* *n*io«» that only such (hmnmh, taetHding punishment* and Indemnity, ahull *4 made that 0MD be compiled wltfe V '•» Otherwise there win tie a i-enewal -ot -onthtvak* Oh * BitKSi Mir get- and piv.)v»bU l*OTt organlre.1 »e«le. The tlhllMt! "people DM- already very I® dlpnant «« the military erpedifirMi* wkleh CVmat von Waldersee hi sending fnto tin interior, and their government ha* protested Rgkiint siich notion, fyit without «V»H. when bilious or costive, to*. **D «t»rhRWl «ma«* from »0 *k** *l»t*tDr»« 4*t» f» a»«MNWrtt« «MM twrtl, * «*wpw»« «M tv» ■ Vtn*t*nitm ***** ofTSWi «n* M 4h« ti* -wiw'miotmint month* of WW T*I* |WM» AiWmOiMlwWM «e«nM mw. *Ci»tx»«ww«» y«* t*» «H»»* V.WW» * tottiltonm oti MywDtiOt t* ibf. VW(H«o» of TXC ELMIRA FOSGtSY CA$£ Zhs&ents in the most nccept.-ib/etarm the Ijtrjtthe principles of aUnts AnoHrri to-actmos-t beneficially. IT PATS TO BUY AT Th B WWt), ¥wt.. W. V* #D»««((D», ¥W». »■—" MD . *■■ ii r»i hint iMk *t nM »fc1N 1w flJJfllWW »mvf urwwwro ttnrtt, |C(Mm Cik Ch» wW#h#h«w «o«« «k Un»*mw« to Off OWWW» l(Mlrtp«HWCIW»l» »ft »• W»*jr WMiit, tm jKy*. tOWiMtoWi* Hint Best Flour Meal and Chop,-per too $*.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .33 .90 .86 PEOPLESSTORE KtM 1/SMlff 1%eii KtmHiii tWe # n TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS •torn and Cr. Com, per 100.. Bran and Browa Midds., ioo. •Oats, per bushel Hay, per ioo... t lbs Fancy Evsp Apricot*. 3 cans Fancy Yellow Peaches (this year).... Wlmira, N. V., Nov. IK—Mot* sensations are being sprung in connection with the TjOonie Cnw, s3 prolific of sensations from the start. BUY THt GENUINE — MANf 0. BY 11 S»»t* Hall street, PltotM. * Alwavs tilt D Drurj's Cheapest | Old Suae Of course against the liabilities, whatever they may l»e, are valuable assets, cash on hapd, goods in stock against which advances have boon made, accounts receivable and the like. Tho totsl of these Items will* make n large offset afcainst tho liabilities. But no ono could be found during the day who was willing to hazard »n estimate of assets, and no one with knowledge of the firm's affairs will affirm that It Is solvent. "Tho Nome district is the most populous in northern Alaska. The ennmera tlon showed a permanent white population on ,lmie 1 of *.D,704. 1During the summer about 18.000 people landed at Nome, about 2.500 of those Coming from I~Daw son. About 12,000 have returned to thei; homos in the states, leaving about 0.000 lDoople in-the region eontlguous to Nome It is probable that the population of the town of Nome during the winter will b« between -l,0C»0 am! ,\000." CALIFORNIA riGSTRUPCQ fc«MWt», DW». tt—1 AUtpKtoh to *!«■ vnwxi yw»» »wD »n)» «ND», c-NJMttWlVi ClMmn Wmt**** «n« Ctwwi*1 Kim* Wk #Htti* tiMf ««MI «t» X* *¥«jR ®Wl •* fctWIW*, U. Q» ■ tuMl'ViMMlklik u£ M»M|M| HI tflf fHtv* |WI\ wl **re W -X* iMptfiftl tJlW lUAb*}feliMk ii I nrt ■ ifli i f'li r*. I' flAM TfWIWn *n*W "TH»y ' ' ffTtTT Vtiwe «tt« -Owwin D» JWpHtwi tH tMR a WHJ| .WHI jjM* ftx fVt Wl WHi CWM, "M Olliwr* v' "1 «' *,rr "W- TOt vNw? fOrilfirflirll* * WVttrtK tihu'Onli j«wWHlj[ • wrfTPfttii n^fwitt"Mft rT**■ »■ fcarly yesterday it ivas announced that Miss Catherine lioonie, who is in the eonnty jail under sentonoe to Auburn prison for four yeurs and nine months, had made another statement. She made an affidavit to the effect that the state men* made by her In her eonfesslon nnd in her evldcnoe to Recorder implies ting Mayor $Dank ft. Flood, was false and that she wftdted to exonerate completely the mayor from being impli eated In any way In her forgeries. SAW FRANCISCO, LOUISVILLE « KY &Dr as ft 6y cfr CAL. HEW YOUk, nx Dp/'sfs — »nitp S&*p*rbcrrto. "Pbon#. i 115 Mocha and Java Coffee, i bottle Beef, Iron and Wine. .60 .85 CRACKER MOTS III BUSHEL BASKETS HITCHMER BAKERY , Breakfast Foods..... tMt tAlHih $rmi* »0 WW lU th« flwtpttf fcMttntfrtmWi Ct«MMC$ ttt titwwwrfliheWlwbe « . - j. -af»i h rD v«|W Ml fMTWWfl wftwr wpnoiiwiii r«w. Kx'oellent banking authority stated yesterday that the liabilities of W. I*. Strong Co. would run up to $4,000,000 or $?»,- 000.000. 1b»ports from Philadelphia raised the estimate to 1*0,000,000. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., 1,ast night Miss tioonie was visited by £. .Tohn tins-sett, attorney/for the prosecution, *he having *VpYvs4ed a dosing to make an nftslavit retraetfug her retraction. She said she had made it because of the representations about the mayor\ prostrated condition. Mr. Hasfcett found Jbcr in a disturbed state of mind because of the day's developments, hml concluded to wait until today before taking her dep ositlon We says he Is not depending up on Mtss lyoowle's evidence alow? to make out « case, bui has an abundance of other evidence, It owever, W proposes to probe to the bottom the matter of the girl's re traction. Millionaire- Mine Owmr Snort * _ South Main Street, aooot D(u»MoraoMPn.y Colorado Springs, Nov. I.V Papers were*tiled here aeeutdng Millionaire Sum Strong of blowing up the Strong mine during the miners' strike in 1804. Mr. Strong has just arrived from ICurope and is now in Victor At the time Strong is alleged to have blown up the mine he had already rcceiv«Dd $20,000 as part payment for the property, and a balance of $40,- 000 was due. It is alia god that when he discovered the value of the property after he had sohl It to Messrs. biddings & Ijennox he expected that when the workings were destroyed by the explosion the purchasers would fail to pay the balance due and the property would revert to him. At the time the property was blown up the strike "was in progress, and it was alleged that the explosion was caused hy the strikers. Robert J. Lyons, Nicholas Kelly and several otbors were tried for th«- erimc and convicted. The men sentenced to the iDcnitentiary now brine suit tor $150,000 images against lUr millionaire mine owner. In Mill Pwmwttwi. WINTER A imN«mnCT weoowo. Along with other developments in connection with the affairs of W. T*. Strong Co. yesterday came the report that Mr. Strong had become interested in mill properly nnd had invested extensively in the Oris wold Worsted company, limited, of Philadelphia. This concern was a manufacturer of worsted yams and aold Its Wn goods. While mill property is regarded as. n vC*y undesirable asset for a dry goods commission house, It would seem in view of the fact that various members of the family had obtained foreign attachments against W. T,. Strong vV Co., with ball amounting to $.*124,100, that W . 1*. Strong & Co. wet* indebted to the concern on note indorsements or other financial o|»cratioiis rather than on any merchandising accounts. Were such not the ease lawyers were at a loss to-explain how the Philadelphia interests could obtain an attachment levied in part upon what is apparently their own goods. This attachment, tt was announced late yesterday afternoon % Mr. Van Brunt of **ifftet, Notmsn, .Toline It Mynderse, at- fm* the receiver, had lDccn withdrawn. The precise amount of the claim, it was said, was $102,080, and the bail raised the figures to double that amount, or $824,100. No reason was assigned locally to explain the withdrawal of the attaohufent unless it be due, as was intimated by a friend of the late Colonel Strong, that* efforts were being made to induce the Various creditors to refrain from actions which might tend to complicate the work of the receiver. Mr. Treat Is working earnestly with the closest business friends of the house to ttpalghten out its affairs in the shortest possible time. We have secured the Agency for the.... tt—HM Wwiwe WWIOO of rtw ftfWtfim «5rtm»li*u«i v* *WMW!»*OMHA»»IboXK YAK IWlnVWriWl WfKlWfi - vw» tllliinra MkMfe•I twl I "4 I W'l !■« IMffWUVW) 1 %*4l )MD to*v 'ft Www* OMrtt* WMfti «V«I C*tw »y«» fp*« Of Itrt» etrtifi'rr, hiWl *P0« Oitmfl* *D. *i » , of rhiwiftpvtn, ft. CMKMkI». *«», *«» mt* T» W. * »ohw». -«f •««» A«WN* «tl* »1no CX WlD OOKOtlMltN). A tufrtiW* «fll bs Dt. »«nphin will C*•««» New Buckwheat Flout ojk hjNkHMD 25 lb sack 650 Prep. Buckwheat Flour 3 lb package for ne Universal Pan Cake Flour Three 2 lb pkgs for 950 Nabob Pan C*ke Flour g 2 lb package ice «HiMWiv.«MiiDnnib. «KDJM«ktMNMi KWtCwD, *D» t. mm * C*m «ww*t us, OwWkw«iiflr«w**i|«iw»,iNi IWWIIIM. Cw». »D WrtB** Wh Wi iD. jk.ii ttnC4 IMHIIIIII fdnMWM iKHNWIi »tws wWfm "■* AAafcBAIIMMA|uu| rtMiflim ywk iiii^a tWn •■wwwwwi I^IMIUIuli v x ■ C*■»» »WMII|» tarii 9MDm ** ■mm *«**» ♦» .«C• 4N«. ft* Ml x* Wot urn* mm twlk tn * «wm«mmm. ******* iWto atmnftrti tfh» **■*««» Jv -Mi ImIMIi VWMN'Vn tII fH. nwiqua wA. »D» h*i*i««i» t* % CMwDK» «w4 a w .J. y h *Vfc Yr A, iJi vttR, W Wntti 111 t'fr fttirrffTi vi it nmrnfn •» *» * ***** ** ¥*w»"trD Him ilti.iml ' "• %«MW MWM ht» McCall Bazar Fatter ns Tenre Haute, Tnd., Nov. IN.—The strike of the hoisting engineers in the coalfields of this state is becoming more compli eated, ami an early settlement is not predicted. The 7,000 idle miners in Tndiana do not feel that the engineers were juhtl fled in forcing idleness upon them at tMs time of the year. The miners are under Contract witji the operators to work until April 1,'nnd It would be a difficult thing for them to refuse to work if nonunion engineers were employed at the mines. TfcD MM*?** hs a rule remain I firm, and brtt fWr tmve the orders of Chief Tnyior of the ftngfoeers' brotherhood. The bSecfc coal operator* held a meeting at Braail yesterday and passed resolutions entering into an agreement not re recognise the striking -en gineers as an organisation, tt was also decided by the block coal operators to seourc engineers to take the places pf the atrikers and to bogin operations iaimediately. Prices 10 and 15 cents. No higher. In all respects equal to those of other Makes at double the money. «OurMtftN «E8tCUON. Aunt Jemima 2 lb package for Vlwoi'i*, ft. 13., \«v. ft —Mail nC)vlc«'« ftoni Vokolmmn nnD- thm tho robPllltfn in Month vihlnii hus cto*'h to nn nlhrmliHt otrtem The TH»C1 party in Kwnne-tniig tMC boon \«rj «othi» slnot tho Menparion ol Thr imperial troopv are loalntr *roimfl the hnvtac renoU'ri the iJn*o of Ttiwt •tipfarctt S»moDo* . All ilWtrlots a« fat a* Nhmaliani. on the frontlet of tnnft nnA Kli»rnr-»i, have rlnon. tin rommanilor of with S.OOOmon, otHtafioS IR.OOO rebels at font waticileli on the 2CC). hut W»s defeatofl. Three thousand troops from Canton are niiAor orflors to re-enforce Win. Wis pom tlon was ilexperate. The olielals and pnhllc at Oatlton are in a state of panic. The fWtisli consul at Csnton reports having feotlveil a roitnfl rohln from the reform -or* asking him to irae his" influence to have foreiffnem leave the oUv, as they are -flewlfons of enptnrtn« Ontoa antr ■overthrowing the MantohooDo%t«r. Maple Syrup 1 gal can 8 Maple Syrup -i gal can 4. Maple Syrup 1 qt can ft Honey per cake - - i We alto carry in stock Pan Cake T urne Griddles aod Batter Crocks St. PetersbtHM, Nov, I.V- The attack of ii Quenr.a fi-oin wht« h Mm- « *ar has l»een! suffering has n«»w developeCl into typhoid fever. The indisposition of his majesty was tirst auiMum-cd on Nov. 8 and pres« n't*sl the usual symptoms of iiitluCknzu until yesti'nlay, when his IRncs* assumed tin* character of tyidmld. Baron de Freed- rmr Hm TD p#»ol«l IVwr. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, pittston, PA. UNtMMwMMiWMi. rtfwnii TO wit TmfmD Shw 1»t» W-Otii * wtun* tC «i» ttlty, «*n«nMD)nve«i* »1i«»iini. -nt tjfnft tfOB* * — oftMt tnotsal. an* tndeM tWII be ahie to ahnrrt ttval the tl*8« held Hi mtda* tiy V«W» We trlfl «teot 1n AoiAen Ciate TH.rk «t* hlpheet 1n thi- -world, the #lMrt hn»t»iWiaiftf««*Wtfh, •»« «w«l «M) »« Atowlean t* «K) ** tet», nmflwi ata\-«D Tt wfB owdOol Wasting ** «)« to *o tihla. .Mirks*, the master M the imperial household, lias isswd the following bulletin: "Itis inaj«sty passed, a good night. His general oonditiou is satisfaetoi*y. Temperature. 101; |uiNe, 02. His head is cleat a ml the strength th«* patient is quite satisfai-toi D. Tho diagnosis shows typhoid, Vhleh for the present Is a thon»ughl\ satlst'aC torD- eourse." iJ New Departure Eras Bros. W«M« KfKHI INe a Wtteb. In addition to the Merchant Tailoring Department, I have placed in my store an entirely neiw stock and »n up-to-date line of--.—ft »- , » 1 = TWM«0*. ttuntlngton, "Va., Nov, Tfc.—Mrs, Viola Boggs, who Hwi on Big Otter wok, in Clay county, this state, has been mysteriously murdered. She was sitting at a window when a shotgun charge onto rod hot body, killing hor instantly. .laok Oottrill Is now In the county jail on suspicion. Obttrill believed the woman wns a witch «nl thought ho had xntforod froth supernatural power oxer eised by Mrs. Boggs. Ho assorts thnt at timos during the last three months ho "had been rlddon by hor all over Oiay and Calhoun counties in, witch Tashion." It 1s said the other neighbors of the woman Wtt affected with tho same halluolna lion. Mrs. Boggs was yoars old. «e mourn main srmmmr. wwmw* wvwwwh «■* «**»»» MINM The Itllnolw *onn«nrsliCvft. ffttttiftti VNfMVMklh^lMfelki Ti na' i«i. 1 *D,ti AkMIIM Hwwl tO HW TrmewTTW. Chhngo, \CDv. 1.5,—'Congressman Can•on in tin- Danville papers has formally announced his candidacy for tho Vnited States srnatorship. Congressman Warnor was in Chicago during tho day, hill made no mitiounooment of an intention to enter tin* senatorial lists. Senator nrury's PRICES *% «W» W-* •*»»» *D*dv % INOMfJUtMH* J IAuwimm. w* ■*»» « m »VW* «*M» «MNfc« * *ft «*»D*•*« •tmi). Ite.UllWm'OMWl fc«wD*» .fwxo v* CA» *Mr* fcxft. *W * wb»H rniww CM «M MtHftt* It «h» »**«*«& MMtM%w»e-C*»w««Ml«m, MM,*****. *» «M «**»*» *"»■ Ob**** *■ %Wi*6, HlHw %C** WweWnt *CACW*S **»%«*C« «(D**» ■$«*»&, *W» » -»**»(# * *«• f *«. be$bt C*«*•». ijiirtwe— tww»t J0«*D •-l»«i»»M» *KK»»*C«in»sy ih Db* w»1A A WMAW* «* *«*» •C« totT »t*«i WpBHt*. t**k*»*»•«* Dnm H *ma yw»* *b« * * few* to V* mows no* CDKif !Mii» •«««*»« Cm» •iw'fr. ♦"*»*»«•** *W» *•«*** tM *w» Vw*. «CwMh, tw* «*D *« *h» **8* «inw»«*l&* »mw* Sw**, »n* «w* !(p«s«i(oe» «HD *'* Brtdrtrtwft. On CD«. IS fbo Ohirnw ooiih nrrivtMl lit Sir-nun TVrrinfc the Jourcioj- »h tnillvldn*1 trioA to nvxM»ki«* ttao wniwtw ot • htnn, Mm bin ninety %«» m injurty). TbC */»iW bo mnmsslii wW* brbMKlwl'. Tacoma, Nov. 15. — Former Deputy Sheriff Richard Adams shot and Instantly killed paniel KildOc and William Kennedy at Com, Ida. Both men wore, nnion minors and took prominent parts In the Co»ur d'Alene strike two yoars ago. At that time Adams served warrants on them and inontred their deadly enmity. They swore to kill him. They arrived at Oem several days ago and had been on the lookout for Adams. tfcj mix put on his goard by friends, Late Tuesday night KildCHD and Kennedy ran across Adams in h Kennedy leveled his rift**, but l*efore lie could touch the trigger Adams lind sent h bullet through his brain. * Without dropping his arm Adams turned his gun on Kildcc and shot him through tho head before Inhad time to draw his revolver. Both men were dead when bystanders reached them. Adams was treated a* a hero, and a coroner's jury exonerated him on grounds of self defense. OttST Strikers KfttHI. Ready-Made Clothing..^. 9P"In- domirtroA a oomlAornMo rxDi'i l"ii «( th» tCotwin jmliM* At Soonl Oo». 1*. frwwil motnbor* C* tin- tfokjro olty ■ewtnolt, lm\li« Vwi noeawi ot itoo»Cri»lne k 'bribe fwm fbe Nnttwi lon/l rDif» flKtofr, nil tho momV« CDn bloo, but vC*e Mlbwoitonrty fT-olooto* *'ifb tho C•*D ooptlon of tin- inortmlniiwA moaiboin, WMMU Tot wbiw iDw« b»w l»i tswwvll.Onllom lui* hDft for Washington to attend tin*-senate committee investigation of On i ban fraud*. Before going he stated that he would return to Chicago just as soon a* his duties would allow, possibly within ten days. C 'olouel Chartc* P. Hitch came up (ram Sprin«tiC-id and assumed active manafemont of the senator's campaign. Such a$ Overcoats, Men's Suits, Youth's Suits and Children's Suits. I have been very careful in purchasing this stock, and it would be to the advantage of any one in need of clothing to call, as the style and make is'the latest. s . t J « s ili w. iii ifl C nil DAV 18 South Main St. T ifc _ Pittston, tfc 8eDt Patent Flour . Be»t Pamilv Flour Chop and Meal 58«m Bran and Midds ' - 4 5« 4 as i to t oo DDeadw«od. S. !D., Nov. 15.—Tho worst storm of the winter began yesterday with a gentle snow and a mist. Reports from all surrounding towns and mining camps state that the Storm 4s general. Telephone messages from Belle Fonrche state tbat on the prairies north and west tho wind is blowing fiercely and the snow is blinding. Tlie thermometer has fallen JW degrees, and it is growing colder rapidly. *The storm Is severest in the mountains wewt of this eky, whore the snow iw already two feet deep. All street trafhc in ami lVadwood is suspended. As yet the storm has not interfered with railroad traftie. VHMMIH 1" RV Wia InlmVfM, nVWWI1* WHWl'llH. The n*|wJHHon to TDiin-tliit:-«i "ml tlio prowtiof or n )»!**D tioromn trtiw In Slinr«rTnn« pfWhMv Hi burlne Tbo otTo,-l •AT rnrnios (iovoiiiov Vnnn Shi Kl flpotn tt'RnHmn»« f«T fwclpiHT*. Wf linv ti»V * »ntf M rtuns C1bi»n|r tfllinc hi* -tlttimw of 1»pwninj In Vnn-ttmf •MttUERJUN LAW*, •a BmikttM r60UT, SPRAINS; Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICMTBK'S WMW4tMwwM« "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Oats, per bush - * 33c 1 as hush lots - JSC At l mooo full wKimtrr. Long tiaji - - 90c Cut Hay - - . • 85c 1 Potatoes per bush • sjc ; »w^kMlCdlWs ¥w». C* Vh.-Ht-'Mftk* »C* «** *o |«c* CbW* « Hi« win « $«w»«**-tWb» H» to4*}- J«A«» *•C-«*- *»IK4t tV WIS 1D«» WfWlrt *5 *b* boo- wwmttmn bwmrtl, «m* »»•»» *D ©., © «. 4», Wifl fc «»* C* Ift voir« *o »i* Jn**, ■oo* «* %b«»—4i1» ibfCliW, DCS«i *' f torn* HC CiY«n nut Obwlln Oollegw «w4 «M *ww • !8lffiWtT*«y w»®r The hlHC-4 IW linw m»c4 »w»l vlflmtw Tbo OlMWIiM took oiM' ni Vnnt-t-oijnt: unfl nIioI nil tbo *k.*«Ts ohp Twvfl Rftoe n (IrinnliolMl oo»« mnHint s bushel lots or over 53c Hams - - ioc Skin Hams • - 11C Hk *»** *C* *«•'**•' km«M eo|t«itatt«n of Ok(«, "wa , wKhoottta* 11 "laphar. «**'» X*»|l*w« *C*«■C«■***D » «"*»« *»*«*« W* «** **«t wwW***»**»*•*«•*)«D.** '•,4 «***C(# •C**•*»*«*#«* C^ WjJ» »wJNk, *WA «*t*» Art*a«*«»*D *w«f*» **• trip**. IjOihIod. Nov 4B. -Vho olfioc tins .IWJWi tills dispnfoh TNWn Oownt von W-Mmmss flfttvfl Poking, SolWuj: "(Tin foiltttr sltJraw eavriiwn of *Vk)ns is no* DKM*W|1 tttHiy-tni tin4 Wstwi-btm, SS *nil Sft TiiiRw rvDCpootivot,v iwtrrirwnt of *•C■• WtH!. H*n tht* IKSSMl'ttf nnfl also bfM'IMW ■of a roCf»H*Wt from Rfahop Savior for proloortoa for Otliollea throntcmvl in tltat JlWWW «fD ♦■spwlifjon lis* ticon w-nt under Vvitonol Vonnf von Warwnbong. oon»h« fug Ctf Wic rin* huftnllnn, First rocl (jit'fit, Voloiwt 3aoCtof n CvxnjxDns o* Ao SooonA Mjindh-on, h train of inMMain artiltery, n company of \iis- WWre, * Vartalkm «* Ttallnus and a WHuinaln fctrftMy." Washington, Nov. 15. The population of the stat. of Ohio as officially announced is 4,157,545 against &tD72,$l6 in *880. These tignros show an increase since ISftO of 4X5,221*. or 18.il npr cent. The popnlation in 1S80 was 8,lCtS,0tl2, show ing an increase of 474,254, or 14.ILper | lent, from 1XJV* to 1S90. | * 4*tA*T V*?« •*. VI '4D*\ f _ J Dr. RichttrsHNCHOR PAIN fl £XPELLER"h»» been used as a ©ood remedy for Rheumatism opraiaa.etc with good results, here «t well«»inEwrope Special Sale of Ribbons. New Maple Syrup, pint 15c ,.C*1 Hams 7ic #■7 Philadelphia. Nov. 15. The Call Tub lixhing company, owner of The Kvening Call newspaper, bas made an assignment for the benefit of-eroditors, and the paper has oeaaed publication. John J. Ridge way was appointed assignee. He said tbat tbe assets, whleb amount fo about $$5,000, would probably ojW the liabilities. Robert S. Davis, who founded tbC* l»apor In 1888, is the president and principal owner of the company. • PfcOftMfrtk** OM1 *«*YDev«4». 25c WxflWWI j We are Closing Out All F?ncy millions at Less Than Cost. igftl soc, gal 85c MiUtMAHm Don't miss ihis great opportunity to secure elegant high Class ribbons at a great bargain. AlDo 3.-0 picces of Taffeta Ribbons, Nos. s. 7 9. «• pinlt! light blue, yellow, violet, white, red, turquois and cream. No. 5 Reduced from 9 Cent* to 5 Cents No. 7 " " IS " 8 "" vrttfwtoi., Nov. Mi—WDt» C-Ry *8»«4- *»C!»• VetfMtm* WtoH wn*Moo« Th* rmfwty *w» '»D* twrtSfc %r* t M* *%t VI tdhpuft * »«W-** «* *x* *Wt»5 %*x,v*#taw ««(•* Washington, Nov. 15. Th»D following Kavt- Imsmj advanctsl from the fourth to tV thir»l clavs, thus making them subject to presidential appointment: New York Cherry C 'reek, OriD«kany Tails, New York Mills. Pennsylvania— Wrftorford. I'iteairn and Sou-4erton. ' • ■ . IVittodm %dvnnee«. iSo. aM 00c. at a» draggists or throocn New f« oy i ag- Jk trnant, Whoietaf mnd Retail X' Wm. Drury. «MrtM«Wk *•***C«D». «* *tD **»«*«*,Cto» C*»* •*C*«. M*"*"** •***«*)** «*♦ *** "** till HT«ir - ■■*'***- C*"•D"- ZJI toNww* *C** **«D■C* «** WWfefMWUM*. Kh^'iWr*!*C* *» w*w»*, •*** i******** VKtHI+rmxi* ** *« ••""J*1 ** *"* %•»**«*«*»* C*** *■*«* *"**«•» «kCiC4 «* tti'imnll C* 'Wb** **•' «m «;**«*. fe» **D* ***D*** *; ©W««o V. -N4Mo«n* **♦ *t HDwi'«D t»n »woD. INMMtWMll V»»D *t»VD Vk*orinD fi. C5., Nov. 1R.-—Advices received from Ml import that on Oct. If titv started In the palace of the emperor of Korea and completely dentroved the sanctuary 'Whore the remains and mortuary tablets of the imperial family were kept. The fire raged for three hours. The residential portion of the palace Buffered •lightly. The diiw of the fire wan not known. *Mre la Ksmia Palace, No. 9 JOHN O'D. RMOI'S X * fC**, *x*. ft —*»»«» t»ty, CM HoiMM *f«rxCW ***• •» D**C *»#• **• ** 41«ioi*J. iow* *»»« "«*» »K»S«Wi C*» «i%o«4 Owwawy. * *k WrtWWWt* W*w *«MIDr*W», * l*ft »» fwnity «*CD»*» *fc«* «rt BmA IoWMWW Wltl** __^^__ $C* Vo&, Sov. IS —Th*' immHrrntlnn *fi »hhi pom, *CvxDr«iinfi to Kn WtMnM nin.)c »t tilt b»Pg* oflloo, htm WWrftftcA n}uDt)t l.flOO n nlmv July 1. It tx TlinngVt thM Ow Kitnl iniinltfrstlon for »i. proton* ft#«* JfW, oiulinc .Timr 8ft, KW)l, -n'JIl V above 4.VD,00ft, uhloh *111 )Ce (tn J»cgwt tnHnk of homosookor* sirtoo ISfli Mort ot tbc InnrnlifMnr* *w from »outtoorn EnMpo, At- l»rgwrt onttbw I* Itlfi TC«1UD«S. forOnt INw an Mount Vemon, N. Y„ Nov. 1IV -John ttelin. an 01' Pooantico Hills, in tho northern part of Westchester county, wan overjoyed *hon he roefcivodi iiom from Swcdon that relatives there had loft him a Urge fortune. Mr. Melin Is married and has two children. His inu Is near the count i v neat of John D. Rockefeller, who iv bitterly opposed fo the liquor traffic in the neighborhood of his residence, and on several occasions ho has tried to buy Melin out, but his offers have been refused. Now that Melin has inherited a fortune. *«id to be more than $100,000, lie proposes to In- independent and wffi continue to run his inja despite opposition off the capitalist. He will leave for Sweden in a few days to claim the property. jhi. No. 40, the right width, for this week, reduced from »s«_to 16c. Quantity fs limited So Yor. Cannot Afford to Watt. PRICES. about ANTRIM'S , 5 N. Main Sr. Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Chop and Meal D 00 Uian and Midds, 1.00 I Oats, per bushel - - .33 j Long Hay per 100 • .90 J Cut Hay per ioo - • .85 I Potatoes per bushel - .55 J Buckwheat Flour, as lb IntmiwUMitt CM$ li hi* art. ifcAj, glAlbtf ft l«r|iiTlw dww* oiwmw* • ■Hfirr, fcv, 80*. «.-*»•« Vihj * Vh*«mHHIIt} I.T«w •ftMbmtMit ** Ml» «|IM» «* » *««« WW**; *» ♦wtiWjHWrt* wwpMo* C# vt* *yite. M «CM(* «m* «.«**»», «C %»»*»* «M« wffl »* W» we* «*«* !*«* «"» i—»«**C■ »«W wdl vfvl wlil . j Washington, Nov. 1R. The navy dc partment has received a dispatch from Annapolis saying that the torpedo boat Stockton has gone ashore on Horn folnt shoals. She struck at $ oVlock Tuesday night. The Stockton Is one off the new torpedo boats and was about to have her trial trip, the board off Inspection being en her. A prominent \toxitreal clorcyman, the He.. J a uC n. Di*on, Rector St. Jwtfv un«t Hon. C«nCDn • Chrtrt Obnroh write*"Permit as -*nCt yon a few line* to strongly roromni , Praav Havre*Pain-Kim.kh. 1 have nwrtftwi Mvh»fsotk»n for thirty 4 ve Tear*. It I* a ptv|.-u tlon htch (tewrrw. fall puhlic confluence. a atiia A ware car*1 f r Pain-Killer s.Ir; __________ cramps. ftc GUYERS YOUNGS St* Vork, N'm. )&.—Amoo* J. Jeffrlr* knA Cboaxm Sbwlasy *w mutchwi ye* tcNlfty to nKS'l in R S.*D rouuCl tikTtio novt M n\ tvotorc tbo otnDi fh«t would off or the Inmost jiww. XVhilo warh CCvM»- Aomil at tbo inHKii *•»* Sci-eMt mxm tlie im»'« %-torit VIowmI FALL k • - - m VVT BBWWI Wl I'll »W» OhanlKTlinl Ofoi* IMH) le vti !CD*»«». Htagen Broe , tbe popular Sonth SlS* drasgtara, cornt* II® h end fcVntworth arenne mt: "We mil a gmt dee] of Cham hMl.lnV Oongb tonMj, una Hod that 11 plrea tin moat i-allefaotory malt*. arpsotelly aasong children f«wvw« ooldaand otottp" Pot aale by Ferrer, Peek & Roberta, apotbeeerlee. Pttteion, one door Wrr M*le Hotel, end *'■' PItteton, Wyomlov end Loir*™ «tmhk». ■nD\Tlilal sack, - * 65c ewwiiW) *»**%«%■ ■D!»» D.•»«!%»» WW. AWMijtMl wtn np th« »«»w4 iNMn *«* wiWA rt» Wood t» 1«- UchtjV OtftJ N«r»» Oo» noti-iA b*» Wn wondrt'ftilly «•«**{• tn «M oI mrWMNMk, w of «»B twtrty. «oM »ff 4. B Roook. . . yfh offer One Hundred Min R««wd (or liny ok of oeterrb tint cancot be noted by Hall"a Catarrh Oqre P. J. Cheney ft Co., Propa , Toledo, O. No. «• South Main S&rtat r: K. ¥v». WD,~♦C*•D(•C* .Wk *C" V«W» WrD K.hHtW Ct»"T»i* tnpaD'" *»**$ Vb* C*&«* MiwmC* »**n«w* 1»* wmwii 4M «** MMMrnnJtwv C* ""J' «««*«C•C* Ow*t«**J *»A. C* w» sww«j ***.«♦■«D a,I***D*•«*• »»»***«•■ tftwi *%*■»■«C C*»*»• nwetaoelj on. PaiwKHIer, perry Davit.' For 8»le he fRANR flORDON Two Hiwja, »V. an«l fwv DERBIES We, tha undersigned, lave known F. J. ?heuc) ror the teat fifteen yeare, and betere bin perfectly honorable In all bttal•em tranaaotlons end financially able to o.rry ont any obligation nade byvthelr firm. THERE ARE $$$ IN IT IT HAS COME! Mb* »n« foeod ft b*i4«t M «-w« Hw«* Mi* mt, »o« typhowl «w«* t»« «*-1 *b«««od» h*w »o»od «r»* S*ow* fcww* t» * »ej4K«tf «•»; «W» wHk torn*. «*m h *»«*CC «■«* M, mi* UwA, »««•»D * Sffr«R3p§£t sgstsgrung trfcBHMM«««**«•" »C*•«•. ,dSL5S*rs!W=» SHOWN TODAY. tot** *D***D*«C«*- ** s SC» *» finVtltf »D■*, CHA«M % Vk-v SSmAWM***"**/ m hi» Til i WMW wtWwW' If yon bare eeer eeen a child la the »ony ot orona yon flan reallii how eratefal taotbera Am for One Minute Oot.gh Onre, whlnh felera relief aa aoon aa It laaomlnletered. It C|«lflkly «w«a oongba, «. Ma and an throat and tan# troabtee t j. Yatea, Wttaton, and Seroht Phar many KM Plttaton, Weat ft Ifjai, Vb-fl«a»le Draggtate, To- J ledo, O. Waldlna, Rinnan ft Herein, Wboleeete Drnjetete, Toledo, O. Hall"a Oatarrb Can la taken Internally, acting dire, tly upon tbe blood aad tnncona anrfaflen of tbe k'-aten. Price, 75o par tKrttle. Sold by all drogglata. Teellmonlalefree.WOT FOR OTi BUT FOR YOU! Our new stock of % Wall Paper For the tall trad* 1 ,Wft are selling ,K,,' All graces at a Great keduitioa Paper from 7c roll Uf. WALTER 5PBV. iMa » 0,, St». *fc-#W«*A KM * p. m. ttl»W*»JS ** fa*" OWdAj wfci*»»Cwrt» frwfc Wk* Cii«lDvty. SUITS.... Nobbiest Ever Shown. MADE TO ORDER FROM «m «wwi* *CnMn«» *W** ¥w*k. S*. tt.-A *W*V ,IW~ IT y—-C*■—*-»"»■ *» «w rr*n»- tiMl*****"*** ww*MfcD. *D» »•*D *«•*, *y*vp *WM» M*t*» (•ftr* «fe* «, *yD, C#«C,(* P(* *i rti* «*iiJD««*, hoi*J *nt» m* vlniwt NiiKiUni! ft l« th* BHX« weiwuil ssssvB&^LSSk fWOBHMWW® $30.00 Up. George Buss, CITY TAILOR. FAY,2?"ctNTUBY hatter. Win find It to tbelr lntaraat to bay tbelr aeaar rdpe aad MHaga of aa. We bare tbe vtfcrtft*Cl nit bland Mm /afftM—yiiftOo. Ball's Family Pilla ate IbebW). Dipbtberla rellered la treaty nlantae. XImoat aliaealors. Dr. IVna' BolaoMa 00. A%aay*Mg«ctC« * i ' i viL,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 15, 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 | 1900-11-15 |
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 15, 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 | 1900-11-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19001115_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 | ."7 SB WWff** witfete* «#»»oKMi** («wi 'DD** fcnfc «* «* «** !«»«» mni t ■&***#*** A dvertisers will runsi cfa. tively reach the 7)00o homes in Pittstou ,'tid its mmediate vicinity through thf columns of this newspaper. PtTTSTyN/PA,s »HURSOAY EVKN1KG, NO.VKMBKR \\ 1900. TW«?i1*oABLDMD OHY DMI Y IN CI lUWFtaST YEAR AGREEMENT REACHED BY MINISTERS AMERICA YIELDS POINTS CARNEGIE GIVES $3,000,000 THE STRONG FAILURE. STATE OF ALASKA. Blanke Sale,... mm MAM ■DC «•*«* D pmr»f)i»« A In r*n I via Condition Konnd by 0*« 1.1. CUTLER, t* PmnViM*. Followed by That of C. H. & ««N Mm. To H«st*n Setttenent of Chi- nese NegotiftttoM. Mrtshurt!. Nov. If..—Andre* 0*rn«Dglf fcns lifclilfrt to fstnblish 1n Plttsbnrg a patytvchnif aohool. on whlC4i h« will sponrt $1,800,000 for building ami endotv Oiont. tot thf moohanlcsl and ttvhnlo*! odooation of tlw yonth of thf C4ty. F. H. Stott Co. Washington, Nov.. IS.—Thf director ot the census gives out the following statement with reference to work in Alaska: mVAStKT GUAM® FO* fMl) "Ml* Samuel C, Dunham, who had charge "of the work In tl* northern district, returned to Washington a few days ago and submitted his tinal report. He left Washington on this work May 4. 1S9!D. (A! THE OLB STAR!) L1KGE EXCHANGE OF PAPEk. 14 and 16 North Main Stresl MMHt «t MA *v«w* komt »»D» i%h|pw, .\|WivW w Vvww^i In addition to this be will give C1,800. 000 tor the extension of tbe main Oarne *te libmry. utt «»«»*''• Firm Hat H«vll* hMnrl Vote* of Wlllal Ols»**T WIim* Hen* »*•« OM-Mrmi ftd ft (Mrs In Beits fount TORTUfttB "The native and mixed popnlation of the northern district of Alaska is 12,652. The most populous district with respect to the native population is the eountry lying between the mouth of the Yukon and the Kuskoquin rivers and extending back from the 'coast 300 miles. Mr. Maurice Johnson, the agent/or this district, traveled over 2,000 miles' with a dog team during the i\iuter and enumerated ft,01S persona, all of whom were Indians. The Indians in this region are probably the most destitute people in the North American continent. Mr. Johnson reports that from I)eo. 1 to March 15 he visited 74 Indian villages and during that time saw but three tires burning In the shacks or dugouts. The poor creatures huddle together In their miserable dwell ings during the long winter aud subsist on frozen fish and a llttlw seal oil which thoy secure on the coast during the sum mer. The fur bearing animals which formerly furnished them with natural clothing are nearly extinct, and they have been forced to adopt tlie white man's garb, and as their poverty prevents them from securing enough to cover their nakedness there is great suffering from the, cold. The spiritual low! if ion of those neglected natives is than the physical, as the missionaries devote their attention to the more attractive fields in the gold regions and along the rivers, where their good work may lDe seen. Special prices on a'l Blanket! One Wtek Only It will pay ; wCfl fNmllpIWffj ™ ™ llfTfiniTn* flpwW flam* tor the new Institution were in formally discussed ai a meeting of a number of the trlend* of Mr. Carn«gif yesterday afternoon. The trnstees will entertain Mr. CJftMiegir at dinner tomor ro% evening. The needier the big instl tute will then be considered. Mr. Oarue gle will make an address in which he is e*pecfod to make known some pleasant surprises. Tbe proposed scientific school will be announced. UaMiHin Hat *«*•» fa,flu0,000. A full line of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising Wool Dress Goods, French Flannels, Don** Flannels, Blankets and Quilt*. Yarns—Germantown, Spanish, Sh--t land. German Knitting Yam Ladies', Children's and Gents' Underwear in fleeced lined and a'l wool. New Goods opened daily Washington, Nov 15.—In ordei to basr«m the sotflemoni of th; negotiations In t*MMeto In Peking Attk government linn yielded to the tlinirvs ot the majority or Are iwjwers on several Important point* Minister Conger h»s dbN at tregoont Intervals recently relative to the propositions sulHnlttcd Jo him by hi* colleagues. HC hint been acquainted With the View* Ot this government thoWon. but HI tilt' SkMic time "has been told that much Is Iff; to Itls discretion net) that tbe president I* especially mfKlous for k apcMJ settle Stem In View of the authority thus given him Mr. CVw*m has pledged the Tnited States to re«c thf Takn fortv to main twin permanent l(H.»tl(»h ((writ* antl tilse guard* of comninulcntlou bwwti Peking KM thf sea. New York. Not. 15.--William L. Strong m as so well and rnvorably considered, wi highly regarded In tbe dry good* district that Worth strret yesterday was loath to belieye what Wail street fears to be the trite condition of alairs to the house of W tD. Strong A Co. Worth street still cling* to the hope that the appointment Of Kdward A. Treat «« receiver is simply a technical matter. Wall street, or rather the great ftuancial institutions which cluster in that section of the city and which keep In touch with the bustnew affair* of the world, believes tliat the receivership conceals a disastrous failure, In which liabilities will run up into the millions. to buy your w nter's supply now. VwMifc, *w» tt «w* «6Dki*Mn Mt* YoA, «n imitmA *D- JatehfeM. kl fill a ■ f*l .1 iVitfli l/u kl)«u»D/l Wfiy wl I'RImwiW, ■ i "" •rit'K1*1 complicity tn * trsoloHonsry I*** WC* -mM ilAlihlllJItlH A( Wit1 wrfi wrrr jHWPrwrfl VI wwHu.vJ*' vi %1*k*h rt* k**i ot tO «K»H «6MMNDM«k turn ««■ twMKN, tl*iy %w» «NK*)M m % on ttttft ObW*» Ml Wh,t* Grey Blast. I with f»ocy border* at 80o pair, I nf 0 ,(V4 bwiv,e*" weight Blade lot L ;^wCin^ry'ortur*d''ori"' lit 3 EKHKSR:D» Ut 4 Lit 5 =--» l.i P •Jmlre cmly »-4 Rl.i.k.M, mrtatlT i n •J]"00*' *• bave tb.m Id white, ny liUl U and scarlet, wm $s; thta wMk lift HtRIlANT WE6NNK 01 IK MHMWUS Mr. Oaracgle favor* technical schools. We gave $280,000 to the polytechnic school at Birmingham, Bngland, and D80,000 to one «t Dunfermline, Scotland Tittsburgers closest to Mr. Carnegie said that his plans in the way of bene factions to this city are stupendous They sny he Intends to make the Carnegie In sfitute The greatest institution of the Tdnd in the world. Just a year ago ho an nouneed thai be would give #1,750,000 for institute extension. This money A* now in hand, but the work of extending the buildings has not been started. Not counting what Is coming Mr. Oar nogie has given $6,600,000 to the insti tnte. Sytjf-Figs i-1m.~.it». »i 'toll i ItiklaAil XF fikltfe f InmLy, l*r!n|J Wrfl HWWWH ™ ftHjy Mh* Wt »D«• »x*»* «n«, ««#C he"* itOwft. w«r» «ft -themh mi* ttnnw* 1tWD |WHio»D. Th»t» f»WI» w» » r««- »«* witi* tfwfch* OtKWuanit unfl f«*- D-v - - -— »• HIW WTfHlj'HirHH1 in IW ■■ * ' *1 " R. B. Cutler. Fran AU0«nm tfttt uWre- following the announcement of the assignment of Strong ft Oo. came the news late yesterday »fternoon of the appointment C»f a receiver for H. T. H. Stott of Stottville. The .financial relations of the two concerns were most intimate. Kach in turn has indorsed the other's paper. The interlocking nature of their affairs rendered it difficult to determine the question of liability, in consequence of which the courts have been called upon to adjudicate affairs. Reports had it that $100,000 of this paper was to mature today, nod, though actual confirmation of the report cdhld not be obtained. It Is believed to be the ease. ActaJ^Mtfy/L\ifhmiptfy. This twtitm I* nn4M~tooCl to bf npplrov»4 by tbf prosltent. nlthmiph toniwhit In fonfllft H'lth tbf mpl.v ot the I'oltfd Nt*t« In Its inomornnrtnai ot Oct. W to (bf Pwnfh proposition*. Cleanses the System Ger»t!y and Effectually Armstrong's IttT*' ■ T"W " """»• ItoM'AriiM. Special prices on all Comfortables. Secretary Wax theti «ltcH rvgftrdlnc the replug of ft* Talon forts that the president rcwtved ht* opinion penman cefpt of further ihforrontlon. it ts thought that the AdmlnMratlon wen now do™ not *avC* rating the fort*, bat mrrees to ft «mjr to prevent further delay The WW reason ha* prohfibt? eatrsed Its »d hwilOR to the plan Of Weeping permanent guard* In Obina, nllhonph thts would seem to pledge tbf KwemnietR to perina- MM «eetip«tlC C\. ih iinsWeiltn tlx- lV-ncti propositions SwdiNnr VfnD vnM "rlie government of the Vnlfed States Is tfnhWc to make any permanent engagement of thl- ehnracter wrthoivt the nnthorHmtion of the legislative brunch," and concerning the military oecnpnMon ot 'two of fhree i»nts on t he road to TVUng he remarwf that "rtie president Is tnmhte to commit the Vnited States to * permanent participation In sueh occupation* The ntttboritles *ND especially hopeful that flie mintsterfc tMH not present a IWt (A high oftelals no fttfge that the Chinese tfovornment. whWi thoy control. *-1)1 do C ellne to Itntihtk any. The president »•* *n*io«» that only such (hmnmh, taetHding punishment* and Indemnity, ahull *4 made that 0MD be compiled wltfe V '•» Otherwise there win tie a i-enewal -ot -onthtvak* Oh * BitKSi Mir get- and piv.)v»bU l*OTt organlre.1 »e«le. The tlhllMt! "people DM- already very I® dlpnant «« the military erpedifirMi* wkleh CVmat von Waldersee hi sending fnto tin interior, and their government ha* protested Rgkiint siich notion, fyit without «V»H. when bilious or costive, to*. **D «t»rhRWl «ma«* from »0 *k** *l»t*tDr»« 4*t» f» a»«MNWrtt« «MM twrtl, * «*wpw»« «M tv» ■ Vtn*t*nitm ***** ofTSWi «n* M 4h« ti* -wiw'miotmint month* of WW T*I* |WM» AiWmOiMlwWM «e«nM mw. *Ci»tx»«ww«» y«* t*» «H»»* V.WW» * tottiltonm oti MywDtiOt t* ibf. VW(H«o» of TXC ELMIRA FOSGtSY CA$£ Zhs&ents in the most nccept.-ib/etarm the Ijtrjtthe principles of aUnts AnoHrri to-actmos-t beneficially. IT PATS TO BUY AT Th B WWt), ¥wt.. W. V* #D»««((D», ¥W». »■—" MD . *■■ ii r»i hint iMk *t nM »fc1N 1w flJJfllWW »mvf urwwwro ttnrtt, |C(Mm Cik Ch» wW#h#h«w «o«« «k Un»*mw« to Off OWWW» l(Mlrtp«HWCIW»l» »ft »• W»*jr WMiit, tm jKy*. tOWiMtoWi* Hint Best Flour Meal and Chop,-per too $*.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .33 .90 .86 PEOPLESSTORE KtM 1/SMlff 1%eii KtmHiii tWe # n TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS •torn and Cr. Com, per 100.. Bran and Browa Midds., ioo. •Oats, per bushel Hay, per ioo... t lbs Fancy Evsp Apricot*. 3 cans Fancy Yellow Peaches (this year).... Wlmira, N. V., Nov. IK—Mot* sensations are being sprung in connection with the TjOonie Cnw, s3 prolific of sensations from the start. BUY THt GENUINE — MANf 0. BY 11 S»»t* Hall street, PltotM. * Alwavs tilt D Drurj's Cheapest | Old Suae Of course against the liabilities, whatever they may l»e, are valuable assets, cash on hapd, goods in stock against which advances have boon made, accounts receivable and the like. Tho totsl of these Items will* make n large offset afcainst tho liabilities. But no ono could be found during the day who was willing to hazard »n estimate of assets, and no one with knowledge of the firm's affairs will affirm that It Is solvent. "Tho Nome district is the most populous in northern Alaska. The ennmera tlon showed a permanent white population on ,lmie 1 of *.D,704. 1During the summer about 18.000 people landed at Nome, about 2.500 of those Coming from I~Daw son. About 12,000 have returned to thei; homos in the states, leaving about 0.000 lDoople in-the region eontlguous to Nome It is probable that the population of the town of Nome during the winter will b« between -l,0C»0 am! ,\000." CALIFORNIA riGSTRUPCQ fc«MWt», DW». tt—1 AUtpKtoh to *!«■ vnwxi yw»» »wD »n)» «ND», c-NJMttWlVi ClMmn Wmt**** «n« Ctwwi*1 Kim* Wk #Htti* tiMf ««MI «t» X* *¥«jR ®Wl •* fctWIW*, U. Q» ■ tuMl'ViMMlklik u£ M»M|M| HI tflf fHtv* |WI\ wl **re W -X* iMptfiftl tJlW lUAb*}feliMk ii I nrt ■ ifli i f'li r*. I' flAM TfWIWn *n*W "TH»y ' ' ffTtTT Vtiwe «tt« -Owwin D» JWpHtwi tH tMR a WHJ| .WHI jjM* ftx fVt Wl WHi CWM, "M Olliwr* v' "1 «' *,rr "W- TOt vNw? fOrilfirflirll* * WVttrtK tihu'Onli j«wWHlj[ • wrfTPfttii n^fwitt"Mft rT**■ »■ fcarly yesterday it ivas announced that Miss Catherine lioonie, who is in the eonnty jail under sentonoe to Auburn prison for four yeurs and nine months, had made another statement. She made an affidavit to the effect that the state men* made by her In her eonfesslon nnd in her evldcnoe to Recorder implies ting Mayor $Dank ft. Flood, was false and that she wftdted to exonerate completely the mayor from being impli eated In any way In her forgeries. SAW FRANCISCO, LOUISVILLE « KY &Dr as ft 6y cfr CAL. HEW YOUk, nx Dp/'sfs — »nitp S&*p*rbcrrto. "Pbon#. i 115 Mocha and Java Coffee, i bottle Beef, Iron and Wine. .60 .85 CRACKER MOTS III BUSHEL BASKETS HITCHMER BAKERY , Breakfast Foods..... tMt tAlHih $rmi* »0 WW lU th« flwtpttf fcMttntfrtmWi Ct«MMC$ ttt titwwwrfliheWlwbe « . - j. -af»i h rD v«|W Ml fMTWWfl wftwr wpnoiiwiii r«w. Kx'oellent banking authority stated yesterday that the liabilities of W. I*. Strong Co. would run up to $4,000,000 or $?»,- 000.000. 1b»ports from Philadelphia raised the estimate to 1*0,000,000. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., 1,ast night Miss tioonie was visited by £. .Tohn tins-sett, attorney/for the prosecution, *he having *VpYvs4ed a dosing to make an nftslavit retraetfug her retraction. She said she had made it because of the representations about the mayor\ prostrated condition. Mr. Hasfcett found Jbcr in a disturbed state of mind because of the day's developments, hml concluded to wait until today before taking her dep ositlon We says he Is not depending up on Mtss lyoowle's evidence alow? to make out « case, bui has an abundance of other evidence, It owever, W proposes to probe to the bottom the matter of the girl's re traction. Millionaire- Mine Owmr Snort * _ South Main Street, aooot D(u»MoraoMPn.y Colorado Springs, Nov. I.V Papers were*tiled here aeeutdng Millionaire Sum Strong of blowing up the Strong mine during the miners' strike in 1804. Mr. Strong has just arrived from ICurope and is now in Victor At the time Strong is alleged to have blown up the mine he had already rcceiv«Dd $20,000 as part payment for the property, and a balance of $40,- 000 was due. It is alia god that when he discovered the value of the property after he had sohl It to Messrs. biddings & Ijennox he expected that when the workings were destroyed by the explosion the purchasers would fail to pay the balance due and the property would revert to him. At the time the property was blown up the strike "was in progress, and it was alleged that the explosion was caused hy the strikers. Robert J. Lyons, Nicholas Kelly and several otbors were tried for th«- erimc and convicted. The men sentenced to the iDcnitentiary now brine suit tor $150,000 images against lUr millionaire mine owner. In Mill Pwmwttwi. WINTER A imN«mnCT weoowo. Along with other developments in connection with the affairs of W. T*. Strong Co. yesterday came the report that Mr. Strong had become interested in mill properly nnd had invested extensively in the Oris wold Worsted company, limited, of Philadelphia. This concern was a manufacturer of worsted yams and aold Its Wn goods. While mill property is regarded as. n vC*y undesirable asset for a dry goods commission house, It would seem in view of the fact that various members of the family had obtained foreign attachments against W. T,. Strong vV Co., with ball amounting to $.*124,100, that W . 1*. Strong & Co. wet* indebted to the concern on note indorsements or other financial o|»cratioiis rather than on any merchandising accounts. Were such not the ease lawyers were at a loss to-explain how the Philadelphia interests could obtain an attachment levied in part upon what is apparently their own goods. This attachment, tt was announced late yesterday afternoon % Mr. Van Brunt of **ifftet, Notmsn, .Toline It Mynderse, at- fm* the receiver, had lDccn withdrawn. The precise amount of the claim, it was said, was $102,080, and the bail raised the figures to double that amount, or $824,100. No reason was assigned locally to explain the withdrawal of the attaohufent unless it be due, as was intimated by a friend of the late Colonel Strong, that* efforts were being made to induce the Various creditors to refrain from actions which might tend to complicate the work of the receiver. Mr. Treat Is working earnestly with the closest business friends of the house to ttpalghten out its affairs in the shortest possible time. We have secured the Agency for the.... tt—HM Wwiwe WWIOO of rtw ftfWtfim «5rtm»li*u«i v* *WMW!»*OMHA»»IboXK YAK IWlnVWriWl WfKlWfi - vw» tllliinra MkMfe•I twl I "4 I W'l !■« IMffWUVW) 1 %*4l )MD to*v 'ft Www* OMrtt* WMfti «V«I C*tw »y«» fp*« Of Itrt» etrtifi'rr, hiWl *P0« Oitmfl* *D. *i » , of rhiwiftpvtn, ft. CMKMkI». *«», *«» mt* T» W. * »ohw». -«f •««» A«WN* «tl* »1no CX WlD OOKOtlMltN). A tufrtiW* «fll bs Dt. »«nphin will C*•««» New Buckwheat Flout ojk hjNkHMD 25 lb sack 650 Prep. Buckwheat Flour 3 lb package for ne Universal Pan Cake Flour Three 2 lb pkgs for 950 Nabob Pan C*ke Flour g 2 lb package ice «HiMWiv.«MiiDnnib. «KDJM«ktMNMi KWtCwD, *D» t. mm * C*m «ww*t us, OwWkw«iiflr«w**i|«iw»,iNi IWWIIIM. Cw». »D WrtB** Wh Wi iD. jk.ii ttnC4 IMHIIIIII fdnMWM iKHNWIi »tws wWfm "■* AAafcBAIIMMA|uu| rtMiflim ywk iiii^a tWn •■wwwwwi I^IMIUIuli v x ■ C*■»» »WMII|» tarii 9MDm ** ■mm *«**» ♦» .«C• 4N«. ft* Ml x* Wot urn* mm twlk tn * «wm«mmm. ******* iWto atmnftrti tfh» **■*««» Jv -Mi ImIMIi VWMN'Vn tII fH. nwiqua wA. »D» h*i*i««i» t* % CMwDK» «w4 a w .J. y h *Vfc Yr A, iJi vttR, W Wntti 111 t'fr fttirrffTi vi it nmrnfn •» *» * ***** ** ¥*w»"trD Him ilti.iml ' "• %«MW MWM ht» McCall Bazar Fatter ns Tenre Haute, Tnd., Nov. IN.—The strike of the hoisting engineers in the coalfields of this state is becoming more compli eated, ami an early settlement is not predicted. The 7,000 idle miners in Tndiana do not feel that the engineers were juhtl fled in forcing idleness upon them at tMs time of the year. The miners are under Contract witji the operators to work until April 1,'nnd It would be a difficult thing for them to refuse to work if nonunion engineers were employed at the mines. TfcD MM*?** hs a rule remain I firm, and brtt fWr tmve the orders of Chief Tnyior of the ftngfoeers' brotherhood. The bSecfc coal operator* held a meeting at Braail yesterday and passed resolutions entering into an agreement not re recognise the striking -en gineers as an organisation, tt was also decided by the block coal operators to seourc engineers to take the places pf the atrikers and to bogin operations iaimediately. Prices 10 and 15 cents. No higher. In all respects equal to those of other Makes at double the money. «OurMtftN «E8tCUON. Aunt Jemima 2 lb package for Vlwoi'i*, ft. 13., \«v. ft —Mail nC)vlc«'« ftoni Vokolmmn nnD- thm tho robPllltfn in Month vihlnii hus cto*'h to nn nlhrmliHt otrtem The TH»C1 party in Kwnne-tniig tMC boon \«rj «othi» slnot tho Menparion ol Thr imperial troopv are loalntr *roimfl the hnvtac renoU'ri the iJn*o of Ttiwt •tipfarctt S»moDo* . All ilWtrlots a« fat a* Nhmaliani. on the frontlet of tnnft nnA Kli»rnr-»i, have rlnon. tin rommanilor of with S.OOOmon, otHtafioS IR.OOO rebels at font waticileli on the 2CC). hut W»s defeatofl. Three thousand troops from Canton are niiAor orflors to re-enforce Win. Wis pom tlon was ilexperate. The olielals and pnhllc at Oatlton are in a state of panic. The fWtisli consul at Csnton reports having feotlveil a roitnfl rohln from the reform -or* asking him to irae his" influence to have foreiffnem leave the oUv, as they are -flewlfons of enptnrtn« Ontoa antr ■overthrowing the MantohooDo%t«r. Maple Syrup 1 gal can 8 Maple Syrup -i gal can 4. Maple Syrup 1 qt can ft Honey per cake - - i We alto carry in stock Pan Cake T urne Griddles aod Batter Crocks St. PetersbtHM, Nov, I.V- The attack of ii Quenr.a fi-oin wht« h Mm- « *ar has l»een! suffering has n«»w developeCl into typhoid fever. The indisposition of his majesty was tirst auiMum-cd on Nov. 8 and pres« n't*sl the usual symptoms of iiitluCknzu until yesti'nlay, when his IRncs* assumed tin* character of tyidmld. Baron de Freed- rmr Hm TD p#»ol«l IVwr. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, pittston, PA. UNtMMwMMiWMi. rtfwnii TO wit TmfmD Shw 1»t» W-Otii * wtun* tC «i» ttlty, «*n«nMD)nve«i* »1i«»iini. -nt tjfnft tfOB* * — oftMt tnotsal. an* tndeM tWII be ahie to ahnrrt ttval the tl*8« held Hi mtda* tiy V«W» We trlfl «teot 1n AoiAen Ciate TH.rk «t* hlpheet 1n thi- -world, the #lMrt hn»t»iWiaiftf««*Wtfh, •»« «w«l «M) »« Atowlean t* «K) ** tet», nmflwi ata\-«D Tt wfB owdOol Wasting ** «)« to *o tihla. .Mirks*, the master M the imperial household, lias isswd the following bulletin: "Itis inaj«sty passed, a good night. His general oonditiou is satisfaetoi*y. Temperature. 101; |uiNe, 02. His head is cleat a ml the strength th«* patient is quite satisfai-toi D. Tho diagnosis shows typhoid, Vhleh for the present Is a thon»ughl\ satlst'aC torD- eourse." iJ New Departure Eras Bros. W«M« KfKHI INe a Wtteb. In addition to the Merchant Tailoring Department, I have placed in my store an entirely neiw stock and »n up-to-date line of--.—ft »- , » 1 = TWM«0*. ttuntlngton, "Va., Nov, Tfc.—Mrs, Viola Boggs, who Hwi on Big Otter wok, in Clay county, this state, has been mysteriously murdered. She was sitting at a window when a shotgun charge onto rod hot body, killing hor instantly. .laok Oottrill Is now In the county jail on suspicion. Obttrill believed the woman wns a witch «nl thought ho had xntforod froth supernatural power oxer eised by Mrs. Boggs. Ho assorts thnt at timos during the last three months ho "had been rlddon by hor all over Oiay and Calhoun counties in, witch Tashion." It 1s said the other neighbors of the woman Wtt affected with tho same halluolna lion. Mrs. Boggs was yoars old. «e mourn main srmmmr. wwmw* wvwwwh «■* «**»»» MINM The Itllnolw *onn«nrsliCvft. ffttttiftti VNfMVMklh^lMfelki Ti na' i«i. 1 *D,ti AkMIIM Hwwl tO HW TrmewTTW. Chhngo, \CDv. 1.5,—'Congressman Can•on in tin- Danville papers has formally announced his candidacy for tho Vnited States srnatorship. Congressman Warnor was in Chicago during tho day, hill made no mitiounooment of an intention to enter tin* senatorial lists. Senator nrury's PRICES *% «W» W-* •*»»» *D*dv % INOMfJUtMH* J IAuwimm. w* ■*»» « m »VW* «*M» «MNfc« * *ft «*»D*•*« •tmi). Ite.UllWm'OMWl fc«wD*» .fwxo v* CA» *Mr* fcxft. *W * wb»H rniww CM «M MtHftt* It «h» »**«*«& MMtM%w»e-C*»w««Ml«m, MM,*****. *» «M «**»*» *"»■ Ob**** *■ %Wi*6, HlHw %C** WweWnt *CACW*S **»%«*C« «(D**» ■$«*»&, *W» » -»**»(# * *«• f *«. be$bt C*«*•». ijiirtwe— tww»t J0«*D •-l»«i»»M» *KK»»*C«in»sy ih Db* w»1A A WMAW* «* *«*» •C« totT »t*«i WpBHt*. t**k*»*»•«* Dnm H *ma yw»* *b« * * few* to V* mows no* CDKif !Mii» •«««*»« Cm» •iw'fr. ♦"*»*»«•** *W» *•«*** tM *w» Vw*. «CwMh, tw* «*D *« *h» **8* «inw»«*l&* »mw* Sw**, »n* «w* !(p«s«i(oe» «HD *'* Brtdrtrtwft. On CD«. IS fbo Ohirnw ooiih nrrivtMl lit Sir-nun TVrrinfc the Jourcioj- »h tnillvldn*1 trioA to nvxM»ki«* ttao wniwtw ot • htnn, Mm bin ninety %«» m injurty). TbC */»iW bo mnmsslii wW* brbMKlwl'. Tacoma, Nov. 15. — Former Deputy Sheriff Richard Adams shot and Instantly killed paniel KildOc and William Kennedy at Com, Ida. Both men wore, nnion minors and took prominent parts In the Co»ur d'Alene strike two yoars ago. At that time Adams served warrants on them and inontred their deadly enmity. They swore to kill him. They arrived at Oem several days ago and had been on the lookout for Adams. tfcj mix put on his goard by friends, Late Tuesday night KildCHD and Kennedy ran across Adams in h Kennedy leveled his rift**, but l*efore lie could touch the trigger Adams lind sent h bullet through his brain. * Without dropping his arm Adams turned his gun on Kildcc and shot him through tho head before Inhad time to draw his revolver. Both men were dead when bystanders reached them. Adams was treated a* a hero, and a coroner's jury exonerated him on grounds of self defense. OttST Strikers KfttHI. Ready-Made Clothing..^. 9P"In- domirtroA a oomlAornMo rxDi'i l"ii «( th» tCotwin jmliM* At Soonl Oo». 1*. frwwil motnbor* C* tin- tfokjro olty ■ewtnolt, lm\li« Vwi noeawi ot itoo»Cri»lne k 'bribe fwm fbe Nnttwi lon/l rDif» flKtofr, nil tho momV« CDn bloo, but vC*e Mlbwoitonrty fT-olooto* *'ifb tho C•*D ooptlon of tin- inortmlniiwA moaiboin, WMMU Tot wbiw iDw« b»w l»i tswwvll.Onllom lui* hDft for Washington to attend tin*-senate committee investigation of On i ban fraud*. Before going he stated that he would return to Chicago just as soon a* his duties would allow, possibly within ten days. C 'olouel Chartc* P. Hitch came up (ram Sprin«tiC-id and assumed active manafemont of the senator's campaign. Such a$ Overcoats, Men's Suits, Youth's Suits and Children's Suits. I have been very careful in purchasing this stock, and it would be to the advantage of any one in need of clothing to call, as the style and make is'the latest. s . t J « s ili w. iii ifl C nil DAV 18 South Main St. T ifc _ Pittston, tfc 8eDt Patent Flour . Be»t Pamilv Flour Chop and Meal 58«m Bran and Midds ' - 4 5« 4 as i to t oo DDeadw«od. S. !D., Nov. 15.—Tho worst storm of the winter began yesterday with a gentle snow and a mist. Reports from all surrounding towns and mining camps state that the Storm 4s general. Telephone messages from Belle Fonrche state tbat on the prairies north and west tho wind is blowing fiercely and the snow is blinding. Tlie thermometer has fallen JW degrees, and it is growing colder rapidly. *The storm Is severest in the mountains wewt of this eky, whore the snow iw already two feet deep. All street trafhc in ami lVadwood is suspended. As yet the storm has not interfered with railroad traftie. VHMMIH 1" RV Wia InlmVfM, nVWWI1* WHWl'llH. The n*|wJHHon to TDiin-tliit:-«i "ml tlio prowtiof or n )»!**D tioromn trtiw In Slinr«rTnn« pfWhMv Hi burlne Tbo otTo,-l •AT rnrnios (iovoiiiov Vnnn Shi Kl flpotn tt'RnHmn»« f«T fwclpiHT*. Wf linv ti»V * »ntf M rtuns C1bi»n|r tfllinc hi* -tlttimw of 1»pwninj In Vnn-ttmf •MttUERJUN LAW*, •a BmikttM r60UT, SPRAINS; Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICMTBK'S WMW4tMwwM« "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Oats, per bush - * 33c 1 as hush lots - JSC At l mooo full wKimtrr. Long tiaji - - 90c Cut Hay - - . • 85c 1 Potatoes per bush • sjc ; »w^kMlCdlWs ¥w». C* Vh.-Ht-'Mftk* »C* «** *o |«c* CbW* « Hi« win « $«w»«**-tWb» H» to4*}- J«A«» *•C-«*- *»IK4t tV WIS 1D«» WfWlrt *5 *b* boo- wwmttmn bwmrtl, «m* »»•»» *D ©., © «. 4», Wifl fc «»* C* Ift voir« *o »i* Jn**, ■oo* «* %b«»—4i1» ibfCliW, DCS«i *' f torn* HC CiY«n nut Obwlln Oollegw «w4 «M *ww • !8lffiWtT*«y w»®r The hlHC-4 IW linw m»c4 »w»l vlflmtw Tbo OlMWIiM took oiM' ni Vnnt-t-oijnt: unfl nIioI nil tbo *k.*«Ts ohp Twvfl Rftoe n (IrinnliolMl oo»« mnHint s bushel lots or over 53c Hams - - ioc Skin Hams • - 11C Hk *»** *C* *«•'**•' km«M eo|t«itatt«n of Ok(«, "wa , wKhoottta* 11 "laphar. «**'» X*»|l*w« *C*«■C«■***D » «"*»« *»*«*« W* «** **«t wwW***»**»*•*«•*)«D.** '•,4 «***C(# •C**•*»*«*#«* C^ WjJ» »wJNk, *WA «*t*» Art*a«*«»*D *w«f*» **• trip**. IjOihIod. Nov 4B. -Vho olfioc tins .IWJWi tills dispnfoh TNWn Oownt von W-Mmmss flfttvfl Poking, SolWuj: "(Tin foiltttr sltJraw eavriiwn of *Vk)ns is no* DKM*W|1 tttHiy-tni tin4 Wstwi-btm, SS *nil Sft TiiiRw rvDCpootivot,v iwtrrirwnt of *•C■• WtH!. H*n tht* IKSSMl'ttf nnfl also bfM'IMW ■of a roCf»H*Wt from Rfahop Savior for proloortoa for Otliollea throntcmvl in tltat JlWWW «fD ♦■spwlifjon lis* ticon w-nt under Vvitonol Vonnf von Warwnbong. oon»h« fug Ctf Wic rin* huftnllnn, First rocl (jit'fit, Voloiwt 3aoCtof n CvxnjxDns o* Ao SooonA Mjindh-on, h train of inMMain artiltery, n company of \iis- WWre, * Vartalkm «* Ttallnus and a WHuinaln fctrftMy." Washington, Nov. 15. The population of the stat. of Ohio as officially announced is 4,157,545 against &tD72,$l6 in *880. These tignros show an increase since ISftO of 4X5,221*. or 18.il npr cent. The popnlation in 1S80 was 8,lCtS,0tl2, show ing an increase of 474,254, or 14.ILper | lent, from 1XJV* to 1S90. | * 4*tA*T V*?« •*. VI '4D*\ f _ J Dr. RichttrsHNCHOR PAIN fl £XPELLER"h»» been used as a ©ood remedy for Rheumatism opraiaa.etc with good results, here «t well«»inEwrope Special Sale of Ribbons. New Maple Syrup, pint 15c ,.C*1 Hams 7ic #■7 Philadelphia. Nov. 15. The Call Tub lixhing company, owner of The Kvening Call newspaper, bas made an assignment for the benefit of-eroditors, and the paper has oeaaed publication. John J. Ridge way was appointed assignee. He said tbat tbe assets, whleb amount fo about $$5,000, would probably ojW the liabilities. Robert S. Davis, who founded tbC* l»apor In 1888, is the president and principal owner of the company. • PfcOftMfrtk** OM1 *«*YDev«4». 25c WxflWWI j We are Closing Out All F?ncy millions at Less Than Cost. igftl soc, gal 85c MiUtMAHm Don't miss ihis great opportunity to secure elegant high Class ribbons at a great bargain. AlDo 3.-0 picces of Taffeta Ribbons, Nos. s. 7 9. «• pinlt! light blue, yellow, violet, white, red, turquois and cream. No. 5 Reduced from 9 Cent* to 5 Cents No. 7 " " IS " 8 "" vrttfwtoi., Nov. Mi—WDt» C-Ry *8»«4- *»C!»• VetfMtm* WtoH wn*Moo« Th* rmfwty *w» '»D* twrtSfc %r* t M* *%t VI tdhpuft * »«W-** «* *x* *Wt»5 %*x,v*#taw ««(•* Washington, Nov. 15. Th»D following Kavt- Imsmj advanctsl from the fourth to tV thir»l clavs, thus making them subject to presidential appointment: New York Cherry C 'reek, OriD«kany Tails, New York Mills. Pennsylvania— Wrftorford. I'iteairn and Sou-4erton. ' • ■ . IVittodm %dvnnee«. iSo. aM 00c. at a» draggists or throocn New f« oy i ag- Jk trnant, Whoietaf mnd Retail X' Wm. Drury. «MrtM«Wk *•***C«D». «* *tD **»«*«*,Cto» C*»* •*C*«. M*"*"** •***«*)** «*♦ *** "** till HT«ir - ■■*'***- C*"•D"- ZJI toNww* *C** **«D■C* «** WWfefMWUM*. Kh^'iWr*!*C* *» w*w»*, •*** i******** VKtHI+rmxi* ** *« ••""J*1 ** *"* %•»**«*«*»* C*** *■*«* *"**«•» «kCiC4 «* tti'imnll C* 'Wb** **•' «m «;**«*. fe» **D* ***D*** *; ©W««o V. -N4Mo«n* **♦ *t HDwi'«D t»n »woD. INMMtWMll V»»D *t»VD Vk*orinD fi. C5., Nov. 1R.-—Advices received from Ml import that on Oct. If titv started In the palace of the emperor of Korea and completely dentroved the sanctuary 'Whore the remains and mortuary tablets of the imperial family were kept. The fire raged for three hours. The residential portion of the palace Buffered •lightly. The diiw of the fire wan not known. *Mre la Ksmia Palace, No. 9 JOHN O'D. RMOI'S X * fC**, *x*. ft —*»»«» t»ty, CM HoiMM *f«rxCW ***• •» D**C *»#• **• ** 41«ioi*J. iow* *»»« "«*» »K»S«Wi C*» «i%o«4 Owwawy. * *k WrtWWWt* W*w *«MIDr*W», * l*ft »» fwnity «*CD»*» *fc«* «rt BmA IoWMWW Wltl** __^^__ $C* Vo&, Sov. IS —Th*' immHrrntlnn *fi »hhi pom, *CvxDr«iinfi to Kn WtMnM nin.)c »t tilt b»Pg* oflloo, htm WWrftftcA n}uDt)t l.flOO n nlmv July 1. It tx TlinngVt thM Ow Kitnl iniinltfrstlon for »i. proton* ft#«* JfW, oiulinc .Timr 8ft, KW)l, -n'JIl V above 4.VD,00ft, uhloh *111 )Ce (tn J»cgwt tnHnk of homosookor* sirtoo ISfli Mort ot tbc InnrnlifMnr* *w from »outtoorn EnMpo, At- l»rgwrt onttbw I* Itlfi TC«1UD«S. forOnt INw an Mount Vemon, N. Y„ Nov. 1IV -John ttelin. an 01' Pooantico Hills, in tho northern part of Westchester county, wan overjoyed *hon he roefcivodi iiom from Swcdon that relatives there had loft him a Urge fortune. Mr. Melin Is married and has two children. His inu Is near the count i v neat of John D. Rockefeller, who iv bitterly opposed fo the liquor traffic in the neighborhood of his residence, and on several occasions ho has tried to buy Melin out, but his offers have been refused. Now that Melin has inherited a fortune. *«id to be more than $100,000, lie proposes to In- independent and wffi continue to run his inja despite opposition off the capitalist. He will leave for Sweden in a few days to claim the property. jhi. No. 40, the right width, for this week, reduced from »s«_to 16c. Quantity fs limited So Yor. Cannot Afford to Watt. PRICES. about ANTRIM'S , 5 N. Main Sr. Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Chop and Meal D 00 Uian and Midds, 1.00 I Oats, per bushel - - .33 j Long Hay per 100 • .90 J Cut Hay per ioo - • .85 I Potatoes per bushel - .55 J Buckwheat Flour, as lb IntmiwUMitt CM$ li hi* art. ifcAj, glAlbtf ft l«r|iiTlw dww* oiwmw* • ■Hfirr, fcv, 80*. «.-*»•« Vihj * Vh*«mHHIIt} I.T«w •ftMbmtMit ** Ml» «|IM» «* » *««« WW**; *» ♦wtiWjHWrt* wwpMo* C# vt* *yite. M «CM(* «m* «.«**»», «C %»»*»* «M« wffl »* W» we* «*«* !*«* «"» i—»«**C■ »«W wdl vfvl wlil . j Washington, Nov. 1R. The navy dc partment has received a dispatch from Annapolis saying that the torpedo boat Stockton has gone ashore on Horn folnt shoals. She struck at $ oVlock Tuesday night. The Stockton Is one off the new torpedo boats and was about to have her trial trip, the board off Inspection being en her. A prominent \toxitreal clorcyman, the He.. J a uC n. Di*on, Rector St. Jwtfv un«t Hon. C«nCDn • Chrtrt Obnroh write*"Permit as -*nCt yon a few line* to strongly roromni , Praav Havre*Pain-Kim.kh. 1 have nwrtftwi Mvh»fsotk»n for thirty 4 ve Tear*. It I* a ptv|.-u tlon htch (tewrrw. fall puhlic confluence. a atiia A ware car*1 f r Pain-Killer s.Ir; __________ cramps. ftc GUYERS YOUNGS St* Vork, N'm. )&.—Amoo* J. Jeffrlr* knA Cboaxm Sbwlasy *w mutchwi ye* tcNlfty to nKS'l in R S.*D rouuCl tikTtio novt M n\ tvotorc tbo otnDi fh«t would off or the Inmost jiww. XVhilo warh CCvM»- Aomil at tbo inHKii *•»* Sci-eMt mxm tlie im»'« %-torit VIowmI FALL k • - - m VVT BBWWI Wl I'll »W» OhanlKTlinl Ofoi* IMH) le vti !CD*»«». Htagen Broe , tbe popular Sonth SlS* drasgtara, cornt* II® h end fcVntworth arenne mt: "We mil a gmt dee] of Cham hMl.lnV Oongb tonMj, una Hod that 11 plrea tin moat i-allefaotory malt*. arpsotelly aasong children f«wvw« ooldaand otottp" Pot aale by Ferrer, Peek & Roberta, apotbeeerlee. Pttteion, one door Wrr M*le Hotel, end *'■' PItteton, Wyomlov end Loir*™ «tmhk». ■nD\Tlilal sack, - * 65c ewwiiW) *»**%«%■ ■D!»» D.•»«!%»» WW. AWMijtMl wtn np th« »«»w4 iNMn *«* wiWA rt» Wood t» 1«- UchtjV OtftJ N«r»» Oo» noti-iA b*» Wn wondrt'ftilly «•«**{• tn «M oI mrWMNMk, w of «»B twtrty. «oM »ff 4. B Roook. . . yfh offer One Hundred Min R««wd (or liny ok of oeterrb tint cancot be noted by Hall"a Catarrh Oqre P. J. Cheney ft Co., Propa , Toledo, O. No. «• South Main S&rtat r: K. ¥v». WD,~♦C*•D(•C* .Wk *C" V«W» WrD K.hHtW Ct»"T»i* tnpaD'" *»**$ Vb* C*&«* MiwmC* »**n«w* 1»* wmwii 4M «** MMMrnnJtwv C* ""J' «««*«C•C* Ow*t«**J *»A. C* w» sww«j ***.«♦■«D a,I***D*•«*• »»»***«•■ tftwi *%*■»■«C C*»*»• nwetaoelj on. PaiwKHIer, perry Davit.' For 8»le he fRANR flORDON Two Hiwja, »V. an«l fwv DERBIES We, tha undersigned, lave known F. J. ?heuc) ror the teat fifteen yeare, and betere bin perfectly honorable In all bttal•em tranaaotlons end financially able to o.rry ont any obligation nade byvthelr firm. THERE ARE $$$ IN IT IT HAS COME! Mb* »n« foeod ft b*i4«t M «-w« Hw«* Mi* mt, »o« typhowl «w«* t»« «*-1 *b«««od» h*w »o»od «r»* S*ow* fcww* t» * »ej4K«tf «•»; «W» wHk torn*. «*m h *»«*CC «■«* M, mi* UwA, »««•»D * Sffr«R3p§£t sgstsgrung trfcBHMM«««**«•" »C*•«•. ,dSL5S*rs!W=» SHOWN TODAY. tot** *D***D*«C«*- ** s SC» *» finVtltf »D■*, CHA«M % Vk-v SSmAWM***"**/ m hi» Til i WMW wtWwW' If yon bare eeer eeen a child la the »ony ot orona yon flan reallii how eratefal taotbera Am for One Minute Oot.gh Onre, whlnh felera relief aa aoon aa It laaomlnletered. It C|«lflkly «w«a oongba, «. Ma and an throat and tan# troabtee t j. Yatea, Wttaton, and Seroht Phar many KM Plttaton, Weat ft Ifjai, Vb-fl«a»le Draggtate, To- J ledo, O. Waldlna, Rinnan ft Herein, Wboleeete Drnjetete, Toledo, O. Hall"a Oatarrb Can la taken Internally, acting dire, tly upon tbe blood aad tnncona anrfaflen of tbe k'-aten. Price, 75o par tKrttle. Sold by all drogglata. Teellmonlalefree.WOT FOR OTi BUT FOR YOU! Our new stock of % Wall Paper For the tall trad* 1 ,Wft are selling ,K,,' All graces at a Great keduitioa Paper from 7c roll Uf. WALTER 5PBV. iMa » 0,, St». *fc-#W«*A KM * p. m. ttl»W*»JS ** fa*" OWdAj wfci*»»Cwrt» frwfc Wk* Cii«lDvty. SUITS.... Nobbiest Ever Shown. MADE TO ORDER FROM «m «wwi* *CnMn«» *W** ¥w*k. S*. tt.-A *W*V ,IW~ IT y—-C*■—*-»"»■ *» «w rr*n»- tiMl*****"*** ww*MfcD. *D» »•*D *«•*, *y*vp *WM» M*t*» (•ftr* «fe* «, *yD, C#«C,(* P(* *i rti* «*iiJD««*, hoi*J *nt» m* vlniwt NiiKiUni! ft l« th* BHX« weiwuil ssssvB&^LSSk fWOBHMWW® $30.00 Up. George Buss, CITY TAILOR. FAY,2?"ctNTUBY hatter. Win find It to tbelr lntaraat to bay tbelr aeaar rdpe aad MHaga of aa. We bare tbe vtfcrtft*Cl nit bland Mm /afftM—yiiftOo. Ball's Family Pilla ate IbebW). Dipbtberla rellered la treaty nlantae. XImoat aliaealors. Dr. IVna' BolaoMa 00. A%aay*Mg«ctC« * i ' i viL, |
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