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D nals ! the 1 first: 'l' % §f ' FffrYHBST's^^^ JT m / Vim g»™wM PA.7wiDN$stDAV EVENING, JANUARY «CD, ' PAHRSiHnifA®* telling of death. Is BURN A NEGRO ENGLAND iALUS FOR MEN, ROOSEVELT !N DANGER. QUAY JSillj O'D, NIB'S P&ICG&. Here is a Great portunity to Five Thov ■for# fittinlor on flie Flrii Bailt Horrible Fate of an Allege^ •*3A Alilii. f onrfah 1®.—1* D8 officially stated fiat th« «Rr office will invite "the enllst-3eot nf 5,000 additional yeomanry for ervlce in South Africa. ft !■ unofficially «t«tod that the war of,cc has telegraphed to the commanders jt most of the volunteer battalions in the country asking how many men they can supply and wheh they can supply them to replace volunteers who have been in South Africa for a year. It is understood that 5,000 men are wanted for a year, or until the war endq. Came Near Being Hugged by Harrisburc, Jan. IB.—After a memorable struggle, which has continued for several years, Colonel M. 8. Quay, regular Republican nominee for United States senator, was elected by the Pennsylvania legislature to till the vacancy created by the expiration of his term on March 4, 1899. His combined vote in the senate aqd house wa« 130, or three tnorfe than the number tiecessriry to a choice. The house and senate will meet jointly at noon today to canvass the rote and declare an election. Mr. Quay's commtsfcion has ataAdx been prepared dhfT signed, and he it to Washington thlUMf^moon. The DemC**aTO. \Qt%,irjur cast almost solidly for Colonel .Tames M. Guffey of Pittsburg, and that of the anti-Quay Republicans was divided amOng nine "favorite sons." Representative William J. Galvin of Schuylkill, who two weeks ago voted with the Republicans on the organization of the house, was the only Democrat who voted for Mr. Quay. When he cast his vote, the followers of Colonel Quay broke into cheers, which continued for more than a minute. Representative L. D. BrOwn of Crawford roted for the Rev. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, the Prohibition leader. Murdereri D a Grizzly. Save FELL WITH THE BEAR AFTER HIM Best Patent Flour - $4-5° ifojfttoes per bushel - .65 CheeWr* 17 lbs for 1.00 f-- „ ' "'CU . .13 Chop, perT„* - , •D Meal, per cwt - Bran and Midde, cwt i.co Cora and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Hay, per cwt - i.oo 3 pks. pre'd Buckwheat .25 PRISONER PROTESTS INNOOEHOE. Deny Rurder of Bos' scfiieter Girl. WORKED ALL LONDON. I«le» lirDlnff-l'nrndrd In Wa*on fhroogli (he Sirrviu on Wsr to Hie Eicculiou, Follnnrd br * Procee* • Ion of Vehicle*. Bat Wlen the Anlmnl OiiIj- Flf~ teen Feet Away the et-Gotrrnor Got r|» and Pit a Shot Into IIt» B,«-o»r,er"M,k* London, * iirlr '- „" " •".—Aemailgang of clever «»lf o w by * °"ln °*muB hlnD- J C;,W- Iuk»r, and profeeelng to hall from New York, oame to London a few month. ,g0 „„ , oonple of siehed roomaat Lonadala Cb.mbere, Cban-10 on bnalneea ol pnbllolty agant." Etrly In September the following adrartlaemant appeared In the Dally Telegraph and other leading dalllea; "Gentlemen of eioepHonable ability and *° nPon bankere and mannfao- Meeker. Colo., Jan. 16.—An unlucky stumble almost placed Colonel Roosevelt within the grasp of rt Rocky mountain grizzly, bul the coolness of the New Yorker and the persistency of his com* pan ions' fire aerved to win for them an other trophy. Aiter slaying the mountain lion on Saturday morning party proceeded to the Keystone ranch and remained there quietly over Sunday. Monday morning saw them in the saddle and ready for the first ouslaught an the wild game in Cojtote'basin. The basin itt a natural amphitheater, the walls being rockbrowfrd, precipitous hiils. l'here is onlv one outljtt, and this the game know and folldw. Dr. Webb rode into Meeker yesterday ana detailed ihe second thriliing adventure in which Colonel Roosevelt played a prominent part. Pnrsoer'a Body, V . 1 tot Cream Tal Children's Win* Velveteen Skirt Binding. _ Beat Quality Paper of Pins Lndiea Dark Calico Wrapper* 5» Children's Sleeping Garment* 95 cent* One lot of Children's Ribbed Flaaoad at Leavenworth, Kan., Jan- 16.—Fred Alexander, the negro who oh Saturday evening attempted to assault Miss Eva ftoth and' who was »uppoaed to have aa■aulted and killed Pearl Forbes in this city in November last, was takfch from the sheriff's guard by a mob and burned at the stake at the scene of his crimes, half A dozen blocks from the center of the city. Probably 8,000 people witness fd the lynching. Alexander was brought to the city from the penitentiary at Lansing nt 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and placed in the founty jail. The citizens gathered in great numbers and, finding peaceable entrance to the jail impossible, armed themselves with railroad irons. The jail doora were battered down and Alexander dragged to the scene of his crime, followed by hundreds of howling, frenzied men and boys. Arrived at the scene a railroad rail was stuck Into the ground and the negro fastened to it with chains. Then coal oil was poured over his body and set afire. The wretch protested his innocence to the last. The Rand mine owners have been rioti fied officially that they must furnish guards to the number of 4.500 who must join the Rand rifles. Each comply must pay ita own men, at the rate of 5 shillings a day, and also furnish them with rations. It la stated that the adoption of this scheme by Lord Kitchener should not be regarded in the light of an invitation to commercial or other circles t6 formula te town guard schemes. 83 cents |th red border, I® IT'S NO USE— ■ A man simply can't make any sort of aucttsB in business if he's tortured with backacl.c. SENATOR QUAY IN WASHINGTON Airord, New York Defaulter, Gets Tbirteea Years* jg* That mfava if .hit kidneys ere out of orderi " *• *• t Backache is really kidney ache. It is one of the first indications of kidney disease. It's bad enough of itself, bnt it leads to a grept deal worse. Unless it is stopped. How? No. gi South Main Street pants for 10 cents 1 Lot Coat's Thread, 8 spools for 10 Ladies' Heary Wool Mitts 10 cantos Men's Heavy Wool Books 10 oentto Boys' Strong Knee Pants 10 cents Man's Heary Leather Gloyes SB cent* Gents' Fancy Lanndsred Shirts SB cents Ladies' Flannel Shirt Waists T5 cents Ladles' Black Fleeced Lined Hose 10 os®ts Men'a Fleeced Lln» d Underwear « oenta Chfldren's Wool Mitts ft cants Children's Stocking Gaps 10 csate Men s Wool Mitts 19 o§jtfS N«rman Knitting Tarn 40 m9H| Felt Window Mhadee with Spf^Kj^H A RHISTRONG'S It -®20tli Centaj Prices. Lord Kitchener wires the war office that Commandant Beyer crossed the railway at Kaalfontein on Saturday, moving in an easterly direction. tqrer« In the lntereet of a leading daily paper (special edition) Only man of good •3d Wis and gentlemanly appearance, capable of repieeentinrf' largeintersets, and aconatomed to earning /JO Weekly, or more, need apply. G: W. Parkers, H Ohannoey Laae, W. 0." Oru £18,000 Wert realised and then the gang fled. There is no change in the position ol affairs in Cape Colony. Doan's Kidney Pills Best Flour per bbl ....$4-50 Pater.on, N. J., J,n. 18-The defenae la the Jennie Boaachelter Mai aald thla morning that It would hare the whole oaee for the defenae in today. Mlohael fann began the addreaa for dafanae. He ■ontllned an anawer to the ohargea agalnat! prlionere, and aald they had not committed mnrder, neither had they oomotftted ™Pe. Be then went on to tell the defenae'a part of the atory of that awfnl Bight. Pretoria, Jan. 16.—The Boers have oipi tured a convoy of 12 wagons with provisions intended for the troops at Rhenoster Kop. They killed two of the British guards and wounded 11. The remaining nine surrendered. The Boers, apparently fearing the approach of other troops, abandoned the wagons and prisoners. tooera Cnptnre a Convoy. "It wa* still Cquite early in the morning when we entered the basin," said he. "Goff, the guide, assured us that we would have an excellent chance at that time if bear w-ere around, and as snow had fallen we had hopes that a grizzly or two had been driven down from the hills. And we were not disappointed. Colonel Guffey lost three votes by the absence of Repreaentativea George J. Maloney of Venango and Madison A. Garvin of Adams, who were nnable to be present on account of Illness, and the pairing of Repreaentative Arthur H. Squier of Wyoming with Isaiah R. Haldeman of Montgomery, Republican. Mr. Squier was present, while his fctair was 111 at his home with tyitopid fevef. The solid Democratic v#te to thf senate was cast for Colonel Snvee at Trntn by Sleejrtnar. Clarksburg, W. Va., Jan. 16.—William Browne, night operator at Flemington, a point on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, went to sleep at his BP8* fct o'clock in the 'morning, and hi* nap prevented a frightful wreck. Th* New Yorlf flier passed a fast freight at Flemington at the hour named. The freight took the siding on time, and Browne went to sleep. Engineer Pat Flannery of the flier when half a mile away noticed the red light and whistled for a clear track. The operator slept on, and Flannery put on the air, wondering why the red block did not drop. Ah his train got down to a ten mile gait It Swerved on tjk a siding and banged the freight train. Flannery had two ribs broken, but no one else was hurt. The freight brnkeman had failed to close the switch after Ms train took the siding. Had the operator been awake he would have given a clear track signal, and the would have hit the freight at 60 miles an hour, down grade. There's not a form of kidney trouble that this wonderful little remedy will not cure, and the people stay cured. Dr. C. A. Jacobs, of Toledo, Ohio, whose office is at 141 Main street, Hay per i oo .95 Corn and cracked corn per 100 1.00 Chop and meal, per 100.... I.OO East Toledo, oay®: "tfhe use of gi«i» buchu and nitre the kidney* is u« necessary when Doan's Kidney Pills can lDe procured at any druf ttore. c^^theefft^sof^thedrtjjp I menwrill lead to a Cyr*TOgu! backache for yea«, Quarks'1' More fli^Jfldif, cufioaitytban CX» uectiua any tcfflflttptrtrijafifie after reading sonffltrabeu or aolUtcjnents, made through oar jp&p* who had been cured, by Kidney Pills, that I would Just aafho* that remedy acted To my attrpHs* it eufcad, Jthtf !last attack. It •akes very littla'HWtchof the imagination :o reason that what has cured can be relied upon if attacks should occu# in the future." Doan's KidnejJJHs for sale bv al lealers. Price Joctnts. Mailed bj /oster-Jlilbitru Co., Buffalo, ole agents for the I?'or' JLcmcmbp he name, Doan's, and take B*D sabs, t lute. t Bran ajd brown midds. per 100 i.oo Oats per bushel .35 Potatoes per buthel. IT WILL PAY YOU TO ...... .60 PEOPLE'SS' 13 YEARg, FOR ALVORD. fir* Burned Over Two Hours. 4 lbs Prunes Mew fork's Defaulting Bank Taller Waa | Men kept piling on wood all the time nntil about 7 o'clock, when the flames were allowed to die down. From 6 to ,8 o'clock there was a continues stream of people going to the scene C4rthe burning, These were persons who had been Unable to get away from their work in the afternoon and who were determined not to mise seeing tbeDwful spectacle. When the fire had died dowji sufficiently to allow the crowd to approach the remains of Alexander, there wafc a wild scramble to obtfin relief. $its of charred flesh, pieces of chain, scraps of wood, everything that could possibly serve as a souvenir, was seised on with morbid eagerness.THE DAY IN CONGRESS. "We had hardly-ridden a quarter of a mile when Goff called our attention to a huge brute lumbering unsteadily up a miniature canyon to one side. Between us and the canyon the ground was comparatively open, so we dashed up to the rock*,-dismounted and resumed our purauit of bruin, who was making off up the arroya as fast as possible. tirtoin In Seen, a lbs fancy Apricots 2 cans fine Peaches... ' .a Qui fancy Beets . i J*$f. ARMSTRONG & CO., Maln!8t.. PITTS TON. 11 Seatb Htla street, Pitts* Always tht I Drnrr'r Cheapest. | Old Sentenced Today. New Fork, Jan. 1-0 —Cornelius L. Alvoid, the defaulting Bank' Teller, wm today wntMMMd to 18 y««n Imprisonment In ment to Army Bill. The story vik b«U had ac ,mlwd him, end thro QJJEfeN 7&"DEPREf U Mm* np rod raU^HpMfe, ' ■ nt mirrlage. Bonth im« '• aaloon to hare by Jan. 16—Tbt i absinths a»4 Stoa that the Qneen la anffer taken alofc aaaM depression that sfflloted alned Dn{D.C 'D» oarlj atagea of the Boer wtt. bank teller ST the girl beeam* worse rod Tku On. to he mat bid bar on a blanket Though. Washington, Jan. 16.—Some progress was made by the senate yesterday in the consideration of the army reorganization bill. 'Phonf. earned Dngn, Vnth. Jennta Mr. Cockrell of Missouri emphasized his opposition to the increase in the array proposed by the bill and his intention to vote against it, but expressed his opinion that the bill ought to be deposed of speedily. Mr. Bewcll of New Jersey also urged speedy action on the measure on account of the serious embarrassment the government was laboring under in preparing for the return of the volunteers from the Philippines. "Hastily the colonel took a shot. The bear only moved faster. Stewart and I tried it, but still tjie old grizzly kept on. Colonel Roosevelt was wild with enthusiasm and despite the guide's warning dashed ahead of us all. He rapidly overhauled the bear and when 30 yurda away took careful aim and fired. The bear had now almost reached the head of the canyon, and there was no escape except by scaling the cliff. Roosevelt's last shot stung him. and, rearing on his hind legs and snarling fiercely, he started toward Teddfc. SMS POOR economy to go aronod Ir \ fitting, ready-made clothing when yor oac have a aot' made to order foi the same price. A tailor makf* t' hla dnfcy to yonr bad points, while tjfr ready-made salt la cn from one model, and mtl-t aerve all ▲ tat'.or baa tha.ad- aa to atyl* made Df and tbnfada) dat* w«nt to 8ul' 0D hta reofl ■ad* ■« wew joined GaardUn Jg from tie h«r la th* She was uhleter dranl ts. w«nttod obUt The sheriff was taken sick during the excitement at the county jail and is now confined to his bed. Admittance to the room is denied, and a statement from him is unobtainable. The sheriff asked the governor for the state militia by telephone, and the governor replied that he would send the militia, but would require a written request or a telegraph message. This, for some reason, it is said, was not sent. Um cab. Th girl oat, not OLE, Mayor's Election Proclamation To the qualified electors of the City of Pitt*ton In pursuance sod by directirn of the Act of the General Mpembly of the Commonwealth of PennsvlvAftia. authorizing tho chartering of cities of the third class, I. Thomas J. Oreo ran, Mayor of th» City of*ltteton, of the clans aforesaid, do hereby mace public proclamation that at the arenerat municipal election to be held in this city, at the nsnal p'aces for LoldJnk elections, Tuesday,"February in, 1901, the following officers will too voted for, via: One person for Mayor. One person for Oity Treasurer. One persrn for City Controller , Three persons for City ammhr. One person for Alderman in the 4th, 6th and ilth wards. - One person for Rchool Controller la eacfr ward One person to fill vacancies in the of School Controller in the 6th and 8th waWSa One person for Select Council in each odd OlMtWnd ward. * . mtm Coun?H-ln ~°b / (fce.wson for Register Assessor in each diariet or the Sixth ward. I One person for Judtr' of Election and two arsons for Inspectors of P lection in each ward, witness the hand and ofllotal seal oi the Maythe City Hall this 16th January. A. D. \ THOMAS J. CORCORAN, Mayor. Butterfly 1 BU. AO |W '"• rood, where ■Mnnaa.oo* The principal speeches against the bill were made by Mr. Berry of Arkansas. Mr. Bacon of Georgin and Mr. Colorado. Mr. Warren of WyomipCclelivered an extended argument in/tfupport of the bill. j Mr. Bacon's amendment striking ont of the bill the discretkaary authority conferred upon the provident to increase the size of the army was laid on the tahle by the decisive vote of 30 to 20. Success vomited. T1 •c that the might tMNfcaf on aoocinnt of Mng slok to her •tomafih. Than •« no ■ Mult on the load 01 In the woods. Death bad carnal lntercoarae with the girl, bnt that waa In tha aaloon before any drlnka wart taken, aid none of (he other nan took pait. All efforts Mlllng to* re Tlra har, the; pat bar back in the eab, and took haf to Dr. Wylla'a. If the Doc tor had been la, according to the defenae'a atorj, tha gMa life would have beep saved. Tha; then took her to Dr. Townaenda, who pronounced her dead. Then In" a frantic atata they took her baok on th» road and left har. New York/-Jan. 16 —J. Provoat Umqd, teller of Goaty nan tal National Bank, araa arreated at midnight laat night ohargtd with embeizlament. Be la charged that ha atola 18,000 of tha bank'a fnnda. Marvel Superjj Chop* " 'Run, colonel,' yelled Goff, taking in Hoonrvelt'a Eacspf. the situation, for the bear was mad, and his 1,200 odd pounds were fairly quiver ing with rage. Calmly Hoofeevelt took another shot, but the bear was now under full swiug and coming with speed. The rest of us were about 30 yards back, aqd we yelled again. One more shot, and then Roosevelt turned to flee, but to our horror he stumbled and fell sprawling. I took careful aim at the angry bear and tired, but still he came. Stewart poured sh«»t into his carcass, Cioff ran forward and shot, ard Rooaevelt scrambled to his feet with bruin 16 feet away. He coolly turned and fired again and stopped the ani pi*l. A fusillade from all of us followed, and with a last stagger toward us the game old animal lay down and died." became at tie b they nil Therafol There was no request made for the protection of United States troops from Fort Leavenworth. The sheriff Upon requesting the delivery of Alexander to him said that he thought be would be able to protect the life of the prisoner, and the warden upon this assurance turned him over. and«»« 1 need C SOUTH AFRICAN TRUST. London, Jan. 16.—The correspondents at Copenhagen and Berlin are continually telegraphing what purports to be reliable information concerning the sale of the Daniah West Indies to the United States. One '«• t is confident that the sale is impending, while tb* otfeer if convinced that the. negotiations #aYl* t*e*. abandoned. The Copenhagen correspond* ent of The Times asserts again that tb« ■ale ip very doubtful and that it certaiiTy will not take place In the near future owing to tht protests of Copenhagen merchants and the islanders themselves. The cabinet has sent a report of the negotiations to the budget committee, without expressing any positive views on the subject. Sale of Danish West Indies. Tailor D, °»U«| Corn meal and The house spent another day on the river and harbor bill without completing Bran and br.: All the Gold BlMi an to Combined, It fa Held. it. Twenty-six pages were disposed of. The friends of the bill successfully resisted all attempts to load down the bill with new projects, find only one or two unimportant amendments were adopted. The western members labored unsuccessfully to secure an entering wedge for their pet Fchemj? for the reclamation of the arid lapds. but received only very limited support. L-ong hay, pei Qlfa per bu. Manchester, Jan. 16.—The Guardian asserts that the Transvaal mine* are being ooneolldated Into a alngle company, which will Tie with the Standard Oil In being the rlcheet truat in the world. : t*y Topeka, Jan. 16— Governor Stanley has announced that he will offfr a reward of $WKD for the apprehension of any one implicated in the lynching of Alexander at Leavenworth. The governor further stated that he was sorry that he could not offer a larger, reward, but the law allows blm to offer only $500, He said thatJin. was also going to instruct the attorney general at once to investigate tk« waisal at Blm iff Brer' haray in connection with the lynching, and If it was found that the sheriff had in any way violated his trust as an official proceedings would be instituted to oust him from office. Reward For Lynchers. Pi itoes, perb McAllister, one qt the prisoners, was then oalled to the etand. MIRRISON WILL HANG, or _ 1001. Wo like Spectolti UcAUlatet'a testimony In affect oovrcboiatad the atatemeota made by oonpstl lor tha dafanaa Dnnn. Be added, however, that no chloral hydrtat/ ware otarderaroran Bnture.raaailr Man Pay .Penalty. Washington, Jan. 16.—The state department will be called upon to act in HsrryliiR Neely to Cabs, Havana, Jan. 16.—The New York and Cuba matt ateamer Vijnlancia ran on h reef about 90 miles from Havana and seven miles wesf of Oiyetano'on' Monday. At last reports the vessel was making no water. The agents of the line here have sent the steamer Orizaba with 20 stevedores, two tugs and {our lighters to .assist Ward Liner on a Cnban Reef. ished i ri Dm six -to BC, I Winnipeg, Jan. 18.—lllrriaon, the murderer of the McArthnr family at Moaeotnln, will ba banged at the Beglnla jail tomorrow morning. *!y i awe. TTnder the law the warrant of extradition must be issued by the secretary of Btatc when he is satisfied Esquimau! Esquimaut Remember tbis, Feqtiimau ia a Leather Preservative discovered In Alaska, and when applied to any kind of leather, will make It soft C*nd pliable ■ v*r ♦Of* Children's Photos. ;feD" gardlesa of weather. 14 South Main Street, complete .with'! of shoes as the] city, RIVER FRONT PIERST " of the sufficiency of the application. In view of thp elaborate attention River) to the case by the judicial br«$ch. it is probable this will be accepiVtf as conclusive on the merits of the case and rhat the issuance of the Warrant will be merely a formality when the papers improperly brought before the department. Berlin, Jan. 16.—Emperor William last evening, after the regular opera performance, witnessed a rehearsal of two special festival plays. "The Testament of the Great Elector" and "Adlerflug." These arc to form the programme for the gala performance on Friday night at ihe Opera House in honor of the Prussian bicentenary. Count von Hochberg, director of royal theaters, sat with the kaiser in a box, the two being the only spectators of the rehearsal. The emperor interrupted the actors icveral times and suggested changes. "Adlerflug" is from the kaiser's own idea, worked out by Captain Lauff. Kalaer laatrncta Actors. financial and commercial •1,'OOD.M* to B« Irul on ili Hn Talk Butwr. New York Stock Markets, forniabed by M. 8 Jordan A Co., stock broken, room 26, Minora' Bank BoUdlng. New York, Jan. 16,1001. Open. Gloe 4\H 89)f Jffi l!L i....... OI7I UUM *••••••• 85 88)4 D••••••• 88M 30k • ••••••• OUH 49H D•••••*■ i4M 7lH4 Ulfi 140 i • • • 84M 86)4 102 99fc Iff* 4?U ml 4U£ 88)4 83 D • • •. WU 8t)U ai^ 147H 147k 84 31U . 78 ?1M 66 04 Rare Collection on Sale. If .necessary in unloading the Vigilancia and lo bring her passengers to Havana. The lighters will also bring the 140 head of cattle that are on the steamer. The Vigilancia, which was coming to Havana from Mexican ports, was light, drawing only about 14 feet of water. She is now In ten feet of water aft and 14 feet forward. The weather is calm. Wear Twice as Long, N»» York, Jan. 18 —The new ateemera that bite been UUI7 atarted on the stocks to Gnat Britain In tbla city will And plan waiting tot them whan they are ready to take the water. plere along the North rirer foa the ooaatwlae and railroad llnee an flnlaDed, and now a million dollan U to be jpot In plere that will atretoh out Into the North river anfflclently far to aocommodate the 700 foot • learner* nnder way, and If anybody wanta to over a 1,000 foot clipper Near York will be able to aocommodate her -with a roomy berth. Theae plan an eleven in nutpber and will oeenpy the river front from Bloomfield atnet to Twenty third atreet., Theae plere, Ilka the othera lately boUt, will pay a large peroentage, a* there art cpplleanta In Una (or all of thai « load ground rentala. Boston, Jan. 10.—The autograph genealogy of jGeorge Washington at the sale of the Clark collection of prints and autographs here yesterday brought $1,730. The sale wire made by auctiqi.. The book went to Dodd, Mead A: Co. of New Y5rk, who, it is understood, purchased it for the account of George W. Vanderbilt. Another of the rare autographs sold was an original manuscript record of tho formation of the Concord company of minute men who met on Jan. 17, 1775, and chosc thei* officers, withlist of 52 members. With this is a record of tho meetings of the company, with an additional slip, one of the entries being, "Concord, April the 19th, 1775, then we ware colld a Way to Cambridg, then the battel be gune." This brought out some lively bidding, and the work was finally sold upon order at $275. And absolutely snow and water proof. If you are sick and tired of robbers, and wish to RITTSTON. RKN{ Ev It is expected lhat this will talle sonic days, ns tho supremo court decision niusl ho forwardod to tho Now York churls and proper orders lrfado thoro fop the hold In pr of Noely. Tho department warrant will give tho custody of Xeoly to Williiini Ilinkol. who has been appointed as tho a front of tho military authorhioD lo rereivo the prisoner aud take him to Cuba. Protect Your Feet Prom Wet and cold, and save continual resoling of shoes, try a ▲mar. Steal and .Wire. D««. Atchison. Atchison pref Brooklyn Traction Chafe. & Ohio Federal Steel Federal Steel pref Man. B1 Mo. Pa Peo. Gas Col. Iron & Fuel.,. Ho. Pacific.....% Nor. Pac Nor. Pac. pref O A W Penn... Beading Beading _pref.«%.... Tenn. a SSI Leather 10 CENT BOX AT BAVBltPOITS SHOE SlOHfc, 25 north Main Street. JJ Arrests In Georgia. *nd be convinced. Parents do not let your children go to school in fcD Oneonta, N. Y.. Jan. IB.—Sheriff Lester L. Rose of this county has arrostod at Tyt.v, Ga., Warren L. Mason, who is under indictment for grand larceny. On July 13 last Maxon, who wi# active ia church circles at Unadilla Fords, N. Y., *?as given $100 by T. C. Wilcox, tin; sum being tho savings of an jtged "couple, to deposit in a bank at Utica. Maxon disappeared, and not until the sheriff had got track of him in Georgia had ho been heard from. The sheriff has requisition papers from Governor Odell and will bring the pristiner here. New flO Counterfeit Bill. Damp or Wet Weatber uutil their shoes are treated with this Scientific Discovery, and you will bless the day that you first heard the name of Esquimau. Esquimau is for sale everywhere. If von cannot get It from your dealer seiid us 10 oents In pontage and we will mail it to your address. Agents wanted everywhere. Address Washington* Jan. 10.—Chief Wilkie of the secret service has received a new photographic counterfeit $10 nation* bank note. It is said to be a poor direct photographic reproduction of the $10 note of the Tompkins County National bank of Ithaca, N. Y., check letter B. charter number 1,561, bank nund»or 3,894, series of 1882. No one familiar with money should be deceived by the counterfeit. Thus far the appearance of the notes-has been confined to central and western New York. London. Jan.' 10.--The Daily Express says: "Mr. John K. Milhollaud, who ar* Kr lifter's Visit to A merle*. §:J rived in Lon *on last woek bearing an invitation fror. la nuMjfccr of well known New York t-R.iens proceed to tho United States, lias boon to seo him and has offered him a palatial residence in No*y York eiflr." In the •"dursc of an Mf. Milhollaud told a representative of Tljfc Daily Express that, ho was, quite surcMr. Ivruger would aecep. the and would go to New York about the Middle of next month." t Tit IntunitlMil Chemical Campany, Ruhbor WnlCn Pacific Union Pacific pref. Wabash pref Western Union 16 William Street. PITT8TON, PA. Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Oysters, Fish, Vegetables. we to EXCURSIONS. Dover, Del., Jan. 16.—The Delaware legislature met here yesterday afternoon and proceeded to ballot for a United states senator. -TJft" first ballot was indecisive, as. was expected. It brought out no flurprise except that Senator Richard R. Kenney lacked but two votes of being re-elected fop the long term, and Willard Saulsbury w*s one vote behind Kenney. This state of affairs was caused by the absence of three Republicans, Senator McFarlane and Representatives Swing and HUchen. J. Edward Addicks received the solid rote of tke Union Republicans. .■D Situation In Delaware. Everything fresh, clean and cheap, for cash. THM ONLY WAY Eicommunication of Tolstoi. Berlin, Jan. 10.—A letter from St. Petersburg give* the details of the instructions sent by the Holy Synod to every Russian bishop for the purpose of securing the full effect of Count Tolstoi's excommunication. Those instructions forbid priests from officiating at his obsequies or solemnizing requiem masses for the repose of his soul. They also forbid the interment of the body in consecrated ground. , To get a suit or clothes that fits you Is to have it made to fit. Our clothes will give you an air of distinctive, aristocratic elegance, in itself worth more, in a month, than our entire bill will amount to. A special discount for cash for 80 days. laatavm QUAY AT WASHINGTON California, Mexico, Hot Bprlturs, (Arkansas. The Missouri Paoifla Railway* the Fast Mall Route between JBt. Lfqjs and Kansas City, In addition to lta Colorado Short Line to Dsnver and Salt Lake City, and the Rooky Mountain Route tQ California, also embraces in its system the Iron Mouutain Route, the short line to principal Texas points—the true Southern Route to California. For tko season ef 1900 and 1901 regular weekly, personally conduced and inexpensive, though comfortable excursions to Los Angglra and S»u Francisco will be thl* rente. Personally conducted excursions— all expenses paid—to Mexloo. Special excursion tickets to ''The World's Sanitarium"—Hot Springs, Arkansas, America'* famous winter aud summer health resort. Seattle, Wash, Jan. 10.—The revenue cutter i®erry has arrived in port after a fruitless search up tho coast from the mouth of the Columbia for the British Ihip Andrada, which was driven out to §ea by a gale two weeks ago and has been missing evar since. Captain Kilgore states that the weather along the coast is still very severe and that a number of ships which were taken down the straits put back rather than face the Btorm. Storm on the Paelflo Const, SOLD AfCAWI Lett tfte State Capital at Barly Boar This Morale*. I Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 16 —Senator elect M. 8. Quay left for Waahlngton at 9:80 Dnehess of Marlboronirh Thrown. .London, J:in. 10.—Tho Duchess of Marlboroitch. who was t'ousuclo Vnndertylt. while huutiug with tho Heythorp hounds was thrown from lior horse as ho was chmring a fence. The horse rolled over her.Muit she escai»ed with nothing worse than a severe sbock.' 6ILR0Y, THE TAILOR. SPECIAL this morning. Ha waa accompanied by his -SHANNON'S n OF—r- aeoretary, Mlas Quay and sevsrsl friends, v, KO. Gerwig, secretary to the Governor, vHll take tha certificate of electiofe to the national oapltal thia afternoon and it is expend that Quay will be aworn in tomorrow. At twelve o'clock the House went Into joint session with the Senste to ootnpere jonrnala of the two bodies op the vote for Senator. Theae journals the election of MatthHf j After a joint seaaion tha HoqJflpR the report of tha taller on tha vcfte for United States Senator and.adjonrned until tomorrow. Subscribe for the Gazfttb. Holi " Wq Tins Fane t#A)b*nr Telephone Orders Prompvt Filled Vanderlillts Going to Lenox. Albauy, Jan. 10.—Wii Ting Fang, Chinese minister to tlic United States, .addressed tho annual mooting of the New York State Bar association at Uarmanus Bleecfcfcr hall. Tho hall was filled with 3,000 persons, who listened with great attention to Minister Wu's address, the subject of which was "Chinese Jurisprudence."I ALL STORES CLOSE Manila, Jan. 16.—Thirty of the Filipino leaders who were«ardered- deported to the island of Guam were placed on the transport Rosecrans, which will sail today. The prisoners are in charge of Major Orwig. Their families and friends accompanied them to the Luneta wharf, where they bade them a sad farewell. The prisoners, however, were unmoved. Two priests who were included in the original order of deportation have by General MacArthur'a. order been kept here in confinement.Filipino Leaders Deported, PrtNfiold, Mass., Jan. 10.- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 0Wynne Vanderbilt are at the hotel here, and today they will visit JDnox, m the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Piiyife Whitney at tho lattor's summer resilience at October mouutain. Besieged Thief Killed Himself. Troyes, France, Jan. 10.- The soldiers •nd a commissary of police forced an entrance' into the house where the thief Coquard took refuge from the police Inst Friday and killed one man who tried to parlov with him. Coquard was not h; tho hotme, but his body was found i:i n near by shed. Ho had committed suicide by shooting and hanging himself. AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. ■Mi "c •re, _ Washington, Jan. 10. -The collections from all sources of the Havana custom house, Cuba, for the month of December, 1000, wore 91,114,205. while for the corresponding mouth of 1800 they were $1,- 108,130. Colfeettons nt Havana, Senator McMillan Re-elected. Write for full information to J. P. Mo- Oann, Trav.'Paaa. Agt., or W. E. Hoyt, Gen'l E is tern Pass. Agt, 391 Broadway, New York. Lansing. Mich., Jan. 10.—Seuator James McMillan of Detroit has been reelected by the Michigan legislature, being the unanimous choice of the Republican majority. lie received 85 votes in the house and 31 in the senate. Thomas E. Barkworth of Jackson was given a com,- plimentary vote by the Democratic minority.Pay Day and Every Day Except Saturday. MO BURNED TO DEATH. Dr. Ball's Cough 8jro»» !• without a donbt the qnickest and most reliable cure for oronp, whooping oongh and bronchitis No child should be left to anffer the tortures of these ailments, when parents can get thla wonderfnl remedy for only 25 ots. InlilM fcsOered !■ earning Mai*- lac at Chicago. Ogtaio, Jan. 15 —Two Htm arc reportad (oat In fir* at Aberdeen flat*. J)ba Are aus|tad at CC80 a. m. and threatens ths_ detraction of the enttre strnotnre. Hundreds of oeenpanta nn tONd to |m Into tka frctalng all lull elad. Shorty * elgbt one ooipsa, that ol Wtmk Omwlej via taken from the ruins. iwdltw According to agreement between the Clerks' Association ana the leading merchants of Pittston, taking effect Jan. i, 1901, all stores will be closed at 6 p. m , pay day and every day, except Saturday. Patronize no store after 6 p. m. I money for mortgagee la any mnMl Mortgages may stand tor a Urn at nua and only the lntereet be paid, or (Ira tfeafrtrllege to make paymeara on Mil ly. Wrtei-Iy, eeml-annually or annually, aad rhe Internet will oaaee Immediately on «DC dollar of principal (boa rroald. Tbla 11 not building aeeoclatlon money. I handle aS private fnnde and tnut tnnde. D. E. BAXTER. 4 tad floor Beaaet Building, Wllkwbarre Some Foolish People. Paris, Jan. 16.—It is stated that compromising documents have been discovered in the lodgings of Prince Victor Nakadchidze,** the .Russian nihilist who was arrested at Nice on a charge of plotting to assassinate the czar. According to The Patrie and the Nice newspaper*, Prince Nakadchidze is the principal agent of the society organised for the purpose of assassinating the czar. The Plot Agslaat the Caar. Joliaun Fa be *, fofefcder of the Faber Pencil factory, is dead. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Allow a cough to ran untU It gete beyond th-3 reach of medlolne. They often say, "Oh, It will wear away," but in moat naaet tt will wear them away. Oould they b» iodooed to try the suooeaaful medlolne taUad Kemp's Balaam, whieh la sold on a poafftye guarantee to cure, they would Immediately aee the exoellent tffatft aftet i Daklng the Araft doee. Price 20o and 00a ' Trial alae free at all druaoiata. * ElijHh W. Blafsdell. .one of the founders of the Republican 'party, has died at Rock ford, Ills. Flghilnv Ne»r Panama. For 60 Years mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds i, ' Colon. Colombia, Jan. 16.—General Alban attacked the revolutionary forces outside the city of Panama.on Saturday. The fighting was brief, and the revolutionists were defeated, losing many killed and :is \yell as two chiefs captured. The p'vernujwit forces sustained a loss of seven kfiled and wounded. An advance of 10 per cent hag been made to machinist!* in the New York Central shops a?' Oswego, N. Y. The British steamer Monarch ?d from New Orleans for Cape Town with 1.100 horses for the British army. THfe CARNEGIE Progress of TmCr Dttotlellm. Shlloh's Consumption Cure c , Mothers—have you Shiloh in the house at afi times? -Do you know just where you can. find it if you need it quickly— If your little one is gasping and choking with croup? If you haven t it get a bottle. It will save your child's life. "SUloh «lv«T. my to jl cnae. couch* and colds. I weald not 1m without it/* fcltS. J. B. MARTIN, Huntavilla, Ala. la tie sdranoed and obronlo form a oold In the head la naaal catarrh and la the reoognlied eouroe ot other dlseaeea* Baring etood the teat of opntlnaed sueeeeatn! nee Ely's Cream BtU li reoognlaed as • «pectHi for mambranal dlaaaaaa in the natal jiaeaagts, and you ebonld reaort to (his treatment In yoor own oaae. It la not drying and doea not prodnoe sneezing Prloe SO oenta at drugglsta or by mall. Itj Brothere, 68 Warren (treat, N. Y. Dire np predjudloe and trT It. London, Jan. 10.—United States Embassador Choate and secretary of stat° for foreign affairs, the Marquis of Lansdowne, had a second conference yesterday on the amended Hay-Pauncefote treaty. An outline of the action Great Britain intends to pursue was not*8e- Teloped. and no decision la likely to be reached by Great Britain for aaTaral liny a. - Stephen Van Ilensselaer Townsend, a well known New York lawyer, has died at his lufnie in Hempstead, on Long Island, after several mouths' sickness. NewG ■naiimaaM » Laaaa a Railroad Waa Aoeepted. ' Washington, Jan. 16.—The quartermaster general has been informed that the transports bheridan, Wilhelmina and Almond Branch have arrived at Nagasaki qn their way to San Francisco. The Sheridan carries about 700 soldiers of the Thirty-seventh volunteer infantry. Hlptarning Volaateera. Pittston Clerks' Association. Pittsburg, Jan. 18.—Tbe stockholders of the Pittsburg, Bessemer and Lake ErleB. I B. met today and yotad to ratify the action of tha directors In aeoaptlng the offer of Andrew Carnegie to laaaa tha road on a tbna par oanL dividend basis on the oommoo atook. The Willlamstown colliery, controlled by the Pennsylvania railroad, has suspended operations on account of differences between the company and the operative* oyar-the hours of work. KhanasatlsM Cnreo la M Bonn. ■«ad Wmmlo Llkt Banting. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronohltis, throat or Inng troubles of any nature who will oall at Chaa. Waters, will bfc presented with a sample bottle of Boachee*s German Syrup free of oharge. Onlj one bottle given to one person, and none to ohlldren without order from parents. No throat or long remedy ever had snob a sale as Booobee's German Syrup In all •parts of the'elviltsed world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given sway, and yonr druggist will tell yon Its snoces was marvelous. It is really the onlv. throat anil lnng rsmedy qsnertlly endorsed by physicians. One 76 oent bottle will cure or prdsre its value. Sold by all 4M& VneefOliargt. Before Stock-Taking to sell at cost that count stock; con»eo9snUy"w® have made-great reductions in our always very low prices. A few of our many values. We save you money. j Best table oil oloth - 11 He y41 Lace Curtains, worth 7JC, here 45c Sharp's.needles, a paper » oedSUieavy feather pillow* Children's black k'nd,. wocth UKk'"' Boys' Sweaters for »5 Wrappers, In best colors and, well T. J. Biaokmore, of HallerdtBlaokmore, Pltteburgh, Pa., aays: "A short timeslnoe 1 proonred a bottle of Mystio Onre. It got ma out of tbe honsq In ii hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine mon tha ago and tha llystlo Cure la tha only medicine that did me any good. I had fire of the beat physlctanaln tbe olty, but 1 received very little relief from them. I know the Mystic Core to be what It la represented and take pleasure In recommending It to other poor sufferers," Sold by J, B. Houok, druggist. No. 4 North Main St., Pittaton. Maybe yon were out late last nlghtf If yon bad taken a Krauas's Headache Oapanle before retiring yonr bead would be oool sod olear thte morning. Tike one now and yon will be all rlgbt tt half an hour. Prloe 860. Sold by J. H. Honok BUILD A LARGE PLANT. Ton will nse them a great deal for the next few weeks and It l« Important that they be In proper ehape for serrloe. The Albany Dentists, 88 North Franklin street, .Wttkesbarre, will Bx them np for yon In good shape on short notioe, Charges are Ifght. Beat set of teeth t8. brows ft and Bg. 'Phone 111. Look After Toar Teeth. STaAeral Msal «*D»»•" »• * B,« . Linon Lai Check and Long Clol Bleached Linen, Chicago, Jan. 18.—It la believed to be a test Federal Steal will soon build a large Blent In thla olty tor mannfaotiwe'.st atrootoral steel. Should It be built, if f ,111'g—J to make l» tha largesrtpj »C*» modern structural steel ■ IIJ , ■ 111 la ohleago. The HoK.ll.et Hu la Pliutoa As well aa the bandeomeat, and other* are nvlted to oall on any draggle* and get free a trial bottle of Kemp'sBalaam lor tbe throat and lnng*, a remedy that la guaranteed to oare and relleTe all ohrcnlo and aonte nonghi, aathma, bronohltla and ooa•cmptlon. Prloe, 85c and SOe. THE WEATHERt Thla seaeon there Is a large death rate among ohlldren from croup and lung troubles. Prompt aotlon will sera the little ones from these terrible dlsiesis. We know of nothing so certain to gire instant relief as Ow Minute Congo Core It osn also be relied apon In grippe and all throat and lump trouble*; of adnlts Pleasant to Jf 1. Yatsa, Stroh's Pbanugkirsst £U| Unblesi Washington. D 0., lam. i«—Forecast .■Ml 8 D «■- Thursday, to ■"»«'* I Fair tonight; Thursday, and oolder; brink to high Wk winds shifting to north- ■ade loaag Again. One of Dr. King's New Life Pills eaah night for two weeks has put me In my "te#na" again, wrltea D. H. Turner, of Demtpeeytown. Pa. They're the beet in the%rld for llrsr, stomach and- bowela. Pn*X »s«*nble. Only 35c at Stroh's Bfey, Was* Pittaton, ai.d W. 0. Price, •" Baa* u* Car sale. Serexaiatoree left over at ytn low rente, also eeraral dwelling* with tfedarn ImgmwmmKand also aereraiVw»as at West nttetoo. Bnraivllte^^wfl g lata In "I had *
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 16, 1901 |
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 | 1901-01-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 16, 1901 |
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 | 1901-01-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010116_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 | D nals ! the 1 first: 'l' % §f ' FffrYHBST's^^^ JT m / Vim g»™wM PA.7wiDN$stDAV EVENING, JANUARY «CD, ' PAHRSiHnifA®* telling of death. Is BURN A NEGRO ENGLAND iALUS FOR MEN, ROOSEVELT !N DANGER. QUAY JSillj O'D, NIB'S P&ICG&. Here is a Great portunity to Five Thov ■for# fittinlor on flie Flrii Bailt Horrible Fate of an Allege^ •*3A Alilii. f onrfah 1®.—1* D8 officially stated fiat th« «Rr office will invite "the enllst-3eot nf 5,000 additional yeomanry for ervlce in South Africa. ft !■ unofficially «t«tod that the war of,cc has telegraphed to the commanders jt most of the volunteer battalions in the country asking how many men they can supply and wheh they can supply them to replace volunteers who have been in South Africa for a year. It is understood that 5,000 men are wanted for a year, or until the war endq. Came Near Being Hugged by Harrisburc, Jan. IB.—After a memorable struggle, which has continued for several years, Colonel M. 8. Quay, regular Republican nominee for United States senator, was elected by the Pennsylvania legislature to till the vacancy created by the expiration of his term on March 4, 1899. His combined vote in the senate aqd house wa« 130, or three tnorfe than the number tiecessriry to a choice. The house and senate will meet jointly at noon today to canvass the rote and declare an election. Mr. Quay's commtsfcion has ataAdx been prepared dhfT signed, and he it to Washington thlUMf^moon. The DemC**aTO. \Qt%,irjur cast almost solidly for Colonel .Tames M. Guffey of Pittsburg, and that of the anti-Quay Republicans was divided amOng nine "favorite sons." Representative William J. Galvin of Schuylkill, who two weeks ago voted with the Republicans on the organization of the house, was the only Democrat who voted for Mr. Quay. When he cast his vote, the followers of Colonel Quay broke into cheers, which continued for more than a minute. Representative L. D. BrOwn of Crawford roted for the Rev. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, the Prohibition leader. Murdereri D a Grizzly. Save FELL WITH THE BEAR AFTER HIM Best Patent Flour - $4-5° ifojfttoes per bushel - .65 CheeWr* 17 lbs for 1.00 f-- „ ' "'CU . .13 Chop, perT„* - , •D Meal, per cwt - Bran and Midde, cwt i.co Cora and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Hay, per cwt - i.oo 3 pks. pre'd Buckwheat .25 PRISONER PROTESTS INNOOEHOE. Deny Rurder of Bos' scfiieter Girl. WORKED ALL LONDON. I«le» lirDlnff-l'nrndrd In Wa*on fhroogli (he Sirrviu on Wsr to Hie Eicculiou, Follnnrd br * Procee* • Ion of Vehicle*. Bat Wlen the Anlmnl OiiIj- Flf~ teen Feet Away the et-Gotrrnor Got r|» and Pit a Shot Into IIt» B,«-o»r,er"M,k* London, * iirlr '- „" " •".—Aemailgang of clever «»lf o w by * °"ln °*muB hlnD- J C;,W- Iuk»r, and profeeelng to hall from New York, oame to London a few month. ,g0 „„ , oonple of siehed roomaat Lonadala Cb.mbere, Cban-10 on bnalneea ol pnbllolty agant." Etrly In September the following adrartlaemant appeared In the Dally Telegraph and other leading dalllea; "Gentlemen of eioepHonable ability and *° nPon bankere and mannfao- Meeker. Colo., Jan. 16.—An unlucky stumble almost placed Colonel Roosevelt within the grasp of rt Rocky mountain grizzly, bul the coolness of the New Yorker and the persistency of his com* pan ions' fire aerved to win for them an other trophy. Aiter slaying the mountain lion on Saturday morning party proceeded to the Keystone ranch and remained there quietly over Sunday. Monday morning saw them in the saddle and ready for the first ouslaught an the wild game in Cojtote'basin. The basin itt a natural amphitheater, the walls being rockbrowfrd, precipitous hiils. l'here is onlv one outljtt, and this the game know and folldw. Dr. Webb rode into Meeker yesterday ana detailed ihe second thriliing adventure in which Colonel Roosevelt played a prominent part. Pnrsoer'a Body, V . 1 tot Cream Tal Children's Win* Velveteen Skirt Binding. _ Beat Quality Paper of Pins Lndiea Dark Calico Wrapper* 5» Children's Sleeping Garment* 95 cent* One lot of Children's Ribbed Flaaoad at Leavenworth, Kan., Jan- 16.—Fred Alexander, the negro who oh Saturday evening attempted to assault Miss Eva ftoth and' who was »uppoaed to have aa■aulted and killed Pearl Forbes in this city in November last, was takfch from the sheriff's guard by a mob and burned at the stake at the scene of his crimes, half A dozen blocks from the center of the city. Probably 8,000 people witness fd the lynching. Alexander was brought to the city from the penitentiary at Lansing nt 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and placed in the founty jail. The citizens gathered in great numbers and, finding peaceable entrance to the jail impossible, armed themselves with railroad irons. The jail doora were battered down and Alexander dragged to the scene of his crime, followed by hundreds of howling, frenzied men and boys. Arrived at the scene a railroad rail was stuck Into the ground and the negro fastened to it with chains. Then coal oil was poured over his body and set afire. The wretch protested his innocence to the last. The Rand mine owners have been rioti fied officially that they must furnish guards to the number of 4.500 who must join the Rand rifles. Each comply must pay ita own men, at the rate of 5 shillings a day, and also furnish them with rations. It la stated that the adoption of this scheme by Lord Kitchener should not be regarded in the light of an invitation to commercial or other circles t6 formula te town guard schemes. 83 cents |th red border, I® IT'S NO USE— ■ A man simply can't make any sort of aucttsB in business if he's tortured with backacl.c. SENATOR QUAY IN WASHINGTON Airord, New York Defaulter, Gets Tbirteea Years* jg* That mfava if .hit kidneys ere out of orderi " *• *• t Backache is really kidney ache. It is one of the first indications of kidney disease. It's bad enough of itself, bnt it leads to a grept deal worse. Unless it is stopped. How? No. gi South Main Street pants for 10 cents 1 Lot Coat's Thread, 8 spools for 10 Ladies' Heary Wool Mitts 10 cantos Men's Heavy Wool Books 10 oentto Boys' Strong Knee Pants 10 cents Man's Heary Leather Gloyes SB cent* Gents' Fancy Lanndsred Shirts SB cents Ladies' Flannel Shirt Waists T5 cents Ladles' Black Fleeced Lined Hose 10 os®ts Men'a Fleeced Lln» d Underwear « oenta Chfldren's Wool Mitts ft cants Children's Stocking Gaps 10 csate Men s Wool Mitts 19 o§jtfS N«rman Knitting Tarn 40 m9H| Felt Window Mhadee with Spf^Kj^H A RHISTRONG'S It -®20tli Centaj Prices. Lord Kitchener wires the war office that Commandant Beyer crossed the railway at Kaalfontein on Saturday, moving in an easterly direction. tqrer« In the lntereet of a leading daily paper (special edition) Only man of good •3d Wis and gentlemanly appearance, capable of repieeentinrf' largeintersets, and aconatomed to earning /JO Weekly, or more, need apply. G: W. Parkers, H Ohannoey Laae, W. 0." Oru £18,000 Wert realised and then the gang fled. There is no change in the position ol affairs in Cape Colony. Doan's Kidney Pills Best Flour per bbl ....$4-50 Pater.on, N. J., J,n. 18-The defenae la the Jennie Boaachelter Mai aald thla morning that It would hare the whole oaee for the defenae in today. Mlohael fann began the addreaa for dafanae. He ■ontllned an anawer to the ohargea agalnat! prlionere, and aald they had not committed mnrder, neither had they oomotftted ™Pe. Be then went on to tell the defenae'a part of the atory of that awfnl Bight. Pretoria, Jan. 16.—The Boers have oipi tured a convoy of 12 wagons with provisions intended for the troops at Rhenoster Kop. They killed two of the British guards and wounded 11. The remaining nine surrendered. The Boers, apparently fearing the approach of other troops, abandoned the wagons and prisoners. tooera Cnptnre a Convoy. "It wa* still Cquite early in the morning when we entered the basin," said he. "Goff, the guide, assured us that we would have an excellent chance at that time if bear w-ere around, and as snow had fallen we had hopes that a grizzly or two had been driven down from the hills. And we were not disappointed. Colonel Guffey lost three votes by the absence of Repreaentativea George J. Maloney of Venango and Madison A. Garvin of Adams, who were nnable to be present on account of Illness, and the pairing of Repreaentative Arthur H. Squier of Wyoming with Isaiah R. Haldeman of Montgomery, Republican. Mr. Squier was present, while his fctair was 111 at his home with tyitopid fevef. The solid Democratic v#te to thf senate was cast for Colonel Snvee at Trntn by Sleejrtnar. Clarksburg, W. Va., Jan. 16.—William Browne, night operator at Flemington, a point on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, went to sleep at his BP8* fct o'clock in the 'morning, and hi* nap prevented a frightful wreck. Th* New Yorlf flier passed a fast freight at Flemington at the hour named. The freight took the siding on time, and Browne went to sleep. Engineer Pat Flannery of the flier when half a mile away noticed the red light and whistled for a clear track. The operator slept on, and Flannery put on the air, wondering why the red block did not drop. Ah his train got down to a ten mile gait It Swerved on tjk a siding and banged the freight train. Flannery had two ribs broken, but no one else was hurt. The freight brnkeman had failed to close the switch after Ms train took the siding. Had the operator been awake he would have given a clear track signal, and the would have hit the freight at 60 miles an hour, down grade. There's not a form of kidney trouble that this wonderful little remedy will not cure, and the people stay cured. Dr. C. A. Jacobs, of Toledo, Ohio, whose office is at 141 Main street, Hay per i oo .95 Corn and cracked corn per 100 1.00 Chop and meal, per 100.... I.OO East Toledo, oay®: "tfhe use of gi«i» buchu and nitre the kidney* is u« necessary when Doan's Kidney Pills can lDe procured at any druf ttore. c^^theefft^sof^thedrtjjp I menwrill lead to a Cyr*TOgu! backache for yea«, Quarks'1' More fli^Jfldif, cufioaitytban CX» uectiua any tcfflflttptrtrijafifie after reading sonffltrabeu or aolUtcjnents, made through oar jp&p* who had been cured, by Kidney Pills, that I would Just aafho* that remedy acted To my attrpHs* it eufcad, Jthtf !last attack. It •akes very littla'HWtchof the imagination :o reason that what has cured can be relied upon if attacks should occu# in the future." Doan's KidnejJJHs for sale bv al lealers. Price Joctnts. Mailed bj /oster-Jlilbitru Co., Buffalo, ole agents for the I?'or' JLcmcmbp he name, Doan's, and take B*D sabs, t lute. t Bran ajd brown midds. per 100 i.oo Oats per bushel .35 Potatoes per buthel. IT WILL PAY YOU TO ...... .60 PEOPLE'SS' 13 YEARg, FOR ALVORD. fir* Burned Over Two Hours. 4 lbs Prunes Mew fork's Defaulting Bank Taller Waa | Men kept piling on wood all the time nntil about 7 o'clock, when the flames were allowed to die down. From 6 to ,8 o'clock there was a continues stream of people going to the scene C4rthe burning, These were persons who had been Unable to get away from their work in the afternoon and who were determined not to mise seeing tbeDwful spectacle. When the fire had died dowji sufficiently to allow the crowd to approach the remains of Alexander, there wafc a wild scramble to obtfin relief. $its of charred flesh, pieces of chain, scraps of wood, everything that could possibly serve as a souvenir, was seised on with morbid eagerness.THE DAY IN CONGRESS. "We had hardly-ridden a quarter of a mile when Goff called our attention to a huge brute lumbering unsteadily up a miniature canyon to one side. Between us and the canyon the ground was comparatively open, so we dashed up to the rock*,-dismounted and resumed our purauit of bruin, who was making off up the arroya as fast as possible. tirtoin In Seen, a lbs fancy Apricots 2 cans fine Peaches... ' .a Qui fancy Beets . i J*$f. ARMSTRONG & CO., Maln!8t.. PITTS TON. 11 Seatb Htla street, Pitts* Always tht I Drnrr'r Cheapest. | Old Sentenced Today. New Fork, Jan. 1-0 —Cornelius L. Alvoid, the defaulting Bank' Teller, wm today wntMMMd to 18 y««n Imprisonment In ment to Army Bill. The story vik b«U had ac ,mlwd him, end thro QJJEfeN 7&"DEPREf U Mm* np rod raU^HpMfe, ' ■ nt mirrlage. Bonth im« '• aaloon to hare by Jan. 16—Tbt i absinths a»4 Stoa that the Qneen la anffer taken alofc aaaM depression that sfflloted alned Dn{D.C 'D» oarlj atagea of the Boer wtt. bank teller ST the girl beeam* worse rod Tku On. to he mat bid bar on a blanket Though. Washington, Jan. 16.—Some progress was made by the senate yesterday in the consideration of the army reorganization bill. 'Phonf. earned Dngn, Vnth. Jennta Mr. Cockrell of Missouri emphasized his opposition to the increase in the array proposed by the bill and his intention to vote against it, but expressed his opinion that the bill ought to be deposed of speedily. Mr. Bewcll of New Jersey also urged speedy action on the measure on account of the serious embarrassment the government was laboring under in preparing for the return of the volunteers from the Philippines. "Hastily the colonel took a shot. The bear only moved faster. Stewart and I tried it, but still tjie old grizzly kept on. Colonel Roosevelt was wild with enthusiasm and despite the guide's warning dashed ahead of us all. He rapidly overhauled the bear and when 30 yurda away took careful aim and fired. The bear had now almost reached the head of the canyon, and there was no escape except by scaling the cliff. Roosevelt's last shot stung him. and, rearing on his hind legs and snarling fiercely, he started toward Teddfc. SMS POOR economy to go aronod Ir \ fitting, ready-made clothing when yor oac have a aot' made to order foi the same price. A tailor makf* t' hla dnfcy to yonr bad points, while tjfr ready-made salt la cn from one model, and mtl-t aerve all ▲ tat'.or baa tha.ad- aa to atyl* made Df and tbnfada) dat* w«nt to 8ul' 0D hta reofl ■ad* ■« wew joined GaardUn Jg from tie h«r la th* She was uhleter dranl ts. w«nttod obUt The sheriff was taken sick during the excitement at the county jail and is now confined to his bed. Admittance to the room is denied, and a statement from him is unobtainable. The sheriff asked the governor for the state militia by telephone, and the governor replied that he would send the militia, but would require a written request or a telegraph message. This, for some reason, it is said, was not sent. Um cab. Th girl oat, not OLE, Mayor's Election Proclamation To the qualified electors of the City of Pitt*ton In pursuance sod by directirn of the Act of the General Mpembly of the Commonwealth of PennsvlvAftia. authorizing tho chartering of cities of the third class, I. Thomas J. Oreo ran, Mayor of th» City of*ltteton, of the clans aforesaid, do hereby mace public proclamation that at the arenerat municipal election to be held in this city, at the nsnal p'aces for LoldJnk elections, Tuesday,"February in, 1901, the following officers will too voted for, via: One person for Mayor. One person for Oity Treasurer. One persrn for City Controller , Three persons for City ammhr. One person for Alderman in the 4th, 6th and ilth wards. - One person for Rchool Controller la eacfr ward One person to fill vacancies in the of School Controller in the 6th and 8th waWSa One person for Select Council in each odd OlMtWnd ward. * . mtm Coun?H-ln ~°b / (fce.wson for Register Assessor in each diariet or the Sixth ward. I One person for Judtr' of Election and two arsons for Inspectors of P lection in each ward, witness the hand and ofllotal seal oi the Maythe City Hall this 16th January. A. D. \ THOMAS J. CORCORAN, Mayor. Butterfly 1 BU. AO |W '"• rood, where ■Mnnaa.oo* The principal speeches against the bill were made by Mr. Berry of Arkansas. Mr. Bacon of Georgin and Mr. Colorado. Mr. Warren of WyomipCclelivered an extended argument in/tfupport of the bill. j Mr. Bacon's amendment striking ont of the bill the discretkaary authority conferred upon the provident to increase the size of the army was laid on the tahle by the decisive vote of 30 to 20. Success vomited. T1 •c that the might tMNfcaf on aoocinnt of Mng slok to her •tomafih. Than •« no ■ Mult on the load 01 In the woods. Death bad carnal lntercoarae with the girl, bnt that waa In tha aaloon before any drlnka wart taken, aid none of (he other nan took pait. All efforts Mlllng to* re Tlra har, the; pat bar back in the eab, and took haf to Dr. Wylla'a. If the Doc tor had been la, according to the defenae'a atorj, tha gMa life would have beep saved. Tha; then took her to Dr. Townaenda, who pronounced her dead. Then In" a frantic atata they took her baok on th» road and left har. New York/-Jan. 16 —J. Provoat Umqd, teller of Goaty nan tal National Bank, araa arreated at midnight laat night ohargtd with embeizlament. Be la charged that ha atola 18,000 of tha bank'a fnnda. Marvel Superjj Chop* " 'Run, colonel,' yelled Goff, taking in Hoonrvelt'a Eacspf. the situation, for the bear was mad, and his 1,200 odd pounds were fairly quiver ing with rage. Calmly Hoofeevelt took another shot, but the bear was now under full swiug and coming with speed. The rest of us were about 30 yards back, aqd we yelled again. One more shot, and then Roosevelt turned to flee, but to our horror he stumbled and fell sprawling. I took careful aim at the angry bear and tired, but still he came. Stewart poured sh«»t into his carcass, Cioff ran forward and shot, ard Rooaevelt scrambled to his feet with bruin 16 feet away. He coolly turned and fired again and stopped the ani pi*l. A fusillade from all of us followed, and with a last stagger toward us the game old animal lay down and died." became at tie b they nil Therafol There was no request made for the protection of United States troops from Fort Leavenworth. The sheriff Upon requesting the delivery of Alexander to him said that he thought be would be able to protect the life of the prisoner, and the warden upon this assurance turned him over. and«»« 1 need C SOUTH AFRICAN TRUST. London, Jan. 16.—The correspondents at Copenhagen and Berlin are continually telegraphing what purports to be reliable information concerning the sale of the Daniah West Indies to the United States. One '«• t is confident that the sale is impending, while tb* otfeer if convinced that the. negotiations #aYl* t*e*. abandoned. The Copenhagen correspond* ent of The Times asserts again that tb« ■ale ip very doubtful and that it certaiiTy will not take place In the near future owing to tht protests of Copenhagen merchants and the islanders themselves. The cabinet has sent a report of the negotiations to the budget committee, without expressing any positive views on the subject. Sale of Danish West Indies. Tailor D, °»U«| Corn meal and The house spent another day on the river and harbor bill without completing Bran and br.: All the Gold BlMi an to Combined, It fa Held. it. Twenty-six pages were disposed of. The friends of the bill successfully resisted all attempts to load down the bill with new projects, find only one or two unimportant amendments were adopted. The western members labored unsuccessfully to secure an entering wedge for their pet Fchemj? for the reclamation of the arid lapds. but received only very limited support. L-ong hay, pei Qlfa per bu. Manchester, Jan. 16.—The Guardian asserts that the Transvaal mine* are being ooneolldated Into a alngle company, which will Tie with the Standard Oil In being the rlcheet truat in the world. : t*y Topeka, Jan. 16— Governor Stanley has announced that he will offfr a reward of $WKD for the apprehension of any one implicated in the lynching of Alexander at Leavenworth. The governor further stated that he was sorry that he could not offer a larger, reward, but the law allows blm to offer only $500, He said thatJin. was also going to instruct the attorney general at once to investigate tk« waisal at Blm iff Brer' haray in connection with the lynching, and If it was found that the sheriff had in any way violated his trust as an official proceedings would be instituted to oust him from office. Reward For Lynchers. Pi itoes, perb McAllister, one qt the prisoners, was then oalled to the etand. MIRRISON WILL HANG, or _ 1001. Wo like Spectolti UcAUlatet'a testimony In affect oovrcboiatad the atatemeota made by oonpstl lor tha dafanaa Dnnn. Be added, however, that no chloral hydrtat/ ware otarderaroran Bnture.raaailr Man Pay .Penalty. Washington, Jan. 16.—The state department will be called upon to act in HsrryliiR Neely to Cabs, Havana, Jan. 16.—The New York and Cuba matt ateamer Vijnlancia ran on h reef about 90 miles from Havana and seven miles wesf of Oiyetano'on' Monday. At last reports the vessel was making no water. The agents of the line here have sent the steamer Orizaba with 20 stevedores, two tugs and {our lighters to .assist Ward Liner on a Cnban Reef. ished i ri Dm six -to BC, I Winnipeg, Jan. 18.—lllrriaon, the murderer of the McArthnr family at Moaeotnln, will ba banged at the Beglnla jail tomorrow morning. *!y i awe. TTnder the law the warrant of extradition must be issued by the secretary of Btatc when he is satisfied Esquimau! Esquimaut Remember tbis, Feqtiimau ia a Leather Preservative discovered In Alaska, and when applied to any kind of leather, will make It soft C*nd pliable ■ v*r ♦Of* Children's Photos. ;feD" gardlesa of weather. 14 South Main Street, complete .with'! of shoes as the] city, RIVER FRONT PIERST " of the sufficiency of the application. In view of thp elaborate attention River) to the case by the judicial br«$ch. it is probable this will be accepiVtf as conclusive on the merits of the case and rhat the issuance of the Warrant will be merely a formality when the papers improperly brought before the department. Berlin, Jan. 16.—Emperor William last evening, after the regular opera performance, witnessed a rehearsal of two special festival plays. "The Testament of the Great Elector" and "Adlerflug." These arc to form the programme for the gala performance on Friday night at ihe Opera House in honor of the Prussian bicentenary. Count von Hochberg, director of royal theaters, sat with the kaiser in a box, the two being the only spectators of the rehearsal. The emperor interrupted the actors icveral times and suggested changes. "Adlerflug" is from the kaiser's own idea, worked out by Captain Lauff. Kalaer laatrncta Actors. financial and commercial •1,'OOD.M* to B« Irul on ili Hn Talk Butwr. New York Stock Markets, forniabed by M. 8 Jordan A Co., stock broken, room 26, Minora' Bank BoUdlng. New York, Jan. 16,1001. Open. Gloe 4\H 89)f Jffi l!L i....... OI7I UUM *••••••• 85 88)4 D••••••• 88M 30k • ••••••• OUH 49H D•••••*■ i4M 7lH4 Ulfi 140 i • • • 84M 86)4 102 99fc Iff* 4?U ml 4U£ 88)4 83 D • • •. WU 8t)U ai^ 147H 147k 84 31U . 78 ?1M 66 04 Rare Collection on Sale. If .necessary in unloading the Vigilancia and lo bring her passengers to Havana. The lighters will also bring the 140 head of cattle that are on the steamer. The Vigilancia, which was coming to Havana from Mexican ports, was light, drawing only about 14 feet of water. She is now In ten feet of water aft and 14 feet forward. The weather is calm. Wear Twice as Long, N»» York, Jan. 18 —The new ateemera that bite been UUI7 atarted on the stocks to Gnat Britain In tbla city will And plan waiting tot them whan they are ready to take the water. plere along the North rirer foa the ooaatwlae and railroad llnee an flnlaDed, and now a million dollan U to be jpot In plere that will atretoh out Into the North river anfflclently far to aocommodate the 700 foot • learner* nnder way, and If anybody wanta to over a 1,000 foot clipper Near York will be able to aocommodate her -with a roomy berth. Theae plan an eleven in nutpber and will oeenpy the river front from Bloomfield atnet to Twenty third atreet., Theae plere, Ilka the othera lately boUt, will pay a large peroentage, a* there art cpplleanta In Una (or all of thai « load ground rentala. Boston, Jan. 10.—The autograph genealogy of jGeorge Washington at the sale of the Clark collection of prints and autographs here yesterday brought $1,730. The sale wire made by auctiqi.. The book went to Dodd, Mead A: Co. of New Y5rk, who, it is understood, purchased it for the account of George W. Vanderbilt. Another of the rare autographs sold was an original manuscript record of tho formation of the Concord company of minute men who met on Jan. 17, 1775, and chosc thei* officers, withlist of 52 members. With this is a record of tho meetings of the company, with an additional slip, one of the entries being, "Concord, April the 19th, 1775, then we ware colld a Way to Cambridg, then the battel be gune." This brought out some lively bidding, and the work was finally sold upon order at $275. And absolutely snow and water proof. If you are sick and tired of robbers, and wish to RITTSTON. RKN{ Ev It is expected lhat this will talle sonic days, ns tho supremo court decision niusl ho forwardod to tho Now York churls and proper orders lrfado thoro fop the hold In pr of Noely. Tho department warrant will give tho custody of Xeoly to Williiini Ilinkol. who has been appointed as tho a front of tho military authorhioD lo rereivo the prisoner aud take him to Cuba. Protect Your Feet Prom Wet and cold, and save continual resoling of shoes, try a ▲mar. Steal and .Wire. D««. Atchison. Atchison pref Brooklyn Traction Chafe. & Ohio Federal Steel Federal Steel pref Man. B1 Mo. Pa Peo. Gas Col. Iron & Fuel.,. Ho. Pacific.....% Nor. Pac Nor. Pac. pref O A W Penn... Beading Beading _pref.«%.... Tenn. a SSI Leather 10 CENT BOX AT BAVBltPOITS SHOE SlOHfc, 25 north Main Street. JJ Arrests In Georgia. *nd be convinced. Parents do not let your children go to school in fcD Oneonta, N. Y.. Jan. IB.—Sheriff Lester L. Rose of this county has arrostod at Tyt.v, Ga., Warren L. Mason, who is under indictment for grand larceny. On July 13 last Maxon, who wi# active ia church circles at Unadilla Fords, N. Y., *?as given $100 by T. C. Wilcox, tin; sum being tho savings of an jtged "couple, to deposit in a bank at Utica. Maxon disappeared, and not until the sheriff had got track of him in Georgia had ho been heard from. The sheriff has requisition papers from Governor Odell and will bring the pristiner here. New flO Counterfeit Bill. Damp or Wet Weatber uutil their shoes are treated with this Scientific Discovery, and you will bless the day that you first heard the name of Esquimau. Esquimau is for sale everywhere. If von cannot get It from your dealer seiid us 10 oents In pontage and we will mail it to your address. Agents wanted everywhere. Address Washington* Jan. 10.—Chief Wilkie of the secret service has received a new photographic counterfeit $10 nation* bank note. It is said to be a poor direct photographic reproduction of the $10 note of the Tompkins County National bank of Ithaca, N. Y., check letter B. charter number 1,561, bank nund»or 3,894, series of 1882. No one familiar with money should be deceived by the counterfeit. Thus far the appearance of the notes-has been confined to central and western New York. London. Jan.' 10.--The Daily Express says: "Mr. John K. Milhollaud, who ar* Kr lifter's Visit to A merle*. §:J rived in Lon *on last woek bearing an invitation fror. la nuMjfccr of well known New York t-R.iens proceed to tho United States, lias boon to seo him and has offered him a palatial residence in No*y York eiflr." In the •"dursc of an Mf. Milhollaud told a representative of Tljfc Daily Express that, ho was, quite surcMr. Ivruger would aecep. the and would go to New York about the Middle of next month." t Tit IntunitlMil Chemical Campany, Ruhbor WnlCn Pacific Union Pacific pref. Wabash pref Western Union 16 William Street. PITT8TON, PA. Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Oysters, Fish, Vegetables. we to EXCURSIONS. Dover, Del., Jan. 16.—The Delaware legislature met here yesterday afternoon and proceeded to ballot for a United states senator. -TJft" first ballot was indecisive, as. was expected. It brought out no flurprise except that Senator Richard R. Kenney lacked but two votes of being re-elected fop the long term, and Willard Saulsbury w*s one vote behind Kenney. This state of affairs was caused by the absence of three Republicans, Senator McFarlane and Representatives Swing and HUchen. J. Edward Addicks received the solid rote of tke Union Republicans. .■D Situation In Delaware. Everything fresh, clean and cheap, for cash. THM ONLY WAY Eicommunication of Tolstoi. Berlin, Jan. 10.—A letter from St. Petersburg give* the details of the instructions sent by the Holy Synod to every Russian bishop for the purpose of securing the full effect of Count Tolstoi's excommunication. Those instructions forbid priests from officiating at his obsequies or solemnizing requiem masses for the repose of his soul. They also forbid the interment of the body in consecrated ground. , To get a suit or clothes that fits you Is to have it made to fit. Our clothes will give you an air of distinctive, aristocratic elegance, in itself worth more, in a month, than our entire bill will amount to. A special discount for cash for 80 days. laatavm QUAY AT WASHINGTON California, Mexico, Hot Bprlturs, (Arkansas. The Missouri Paoifla Railway* the Fast Mall Route between JBt. Lfqjs and Kansas City, In addition to lta Colorado Short Line to Dsnver and Salt Lake City, and the Rooky Mountain Route tQ California, also embraces in its system the Iron Mouutain Route, the short line to principal Texas points—the true Southern Route to California. For tko season ef 1900 and 1901 regular weekly, personally conduced and inexpensive, though comfortable excursions to Los Angglra and S»u Francisco will be thl* rente. Personally conducted excursions— all expenses paid—to Mexloo. Special excursion tickets to ''The World's Sanitarium"—Hot Springs, Arkansas, America'* famous winter aud summer health resort. Seattle, Wash, Jan. 10.—The revenue cutter i®erry has arrived in port after a fruitless search up tho coast from the mouth of the Columbia for the British Ihip Andrada, which was driven out to §ea by a gale two weeks ago and has been missing evar since. Captain Kilgore states that the weather along the coast is still very severe and that a number of ships which were taken down the straits put back rather than face the Btorm. Storm on the Paelflo Const, SOLD AfCAWI Lett tfte State Capital at Barly Boar This Morale*. I Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 16 —Senator elect M. 8. Quay left for Waahlngton at 9:80 Dnehess of Marlboronirh Thrown. .London, J:in. 10.—Tho Duchess of Marlboroitch. who was t'ousuclo Vnndertylt. while huutiug with tho Heythorp hounds was thrown from lior horse as ho was chmring a fence. The horse rolled over her.Muit she escai»ed with nothing worse than a severe sbock.' 6ILR0Y, THE TAILOR. SPECIAL this morning. Ha waa accompanied by his -SHANNON'S n OF—r- aeoretary, Mlas Quay and sevsrsl friends, v, KO. Gerwig, secretary to the Governor, vHll take tha certificate of electiofe to the national oapltal thia afternoon and it is expend that Quay will be aworn in tomorrow. At twelve o'clock the House went Into joint session with the Senste to ootnpere jonrnala of the two bodies op the vote for Senator. Theae journals the election of MatthHf j After a joint seaaion tha HoqJflpR the report of tha taller on tha vcfte for United States Senator and.adjonrned until tomorrow. Subscribe for the Gazfttb. Holi " Wq Tins Fane t#A)b*nr Telephone Orders Prompvt Filled Vanderlillts Going to Lenox. Albauy, Jan. 10.—Wii Ting Fang, Chinese minister to tlic United States, .addressed tho annual mooting of the New York State Bar association at Uarmanus Bleecfcfcr hall. Tho hall was filled with 3,000 persons, who listened with great attention to Minister Wu's address, the subject of which was "Chinese Jurisprudence."I ALL STORES CLOSE Manila, Jan. 16.—Thirty of the Filipino leaders who were«ardered- deported to the island of Guam were placed on the transport Rosecrans, which will sail today. The prisoners are in charge of Major Orwig. Their families and friends accompanied them to the Luneta wharf, where they bade them a sad farewell. The prisoners, however, were unmoved. Two priests who were included in the original order of deportation have by General MacArthur'a. order been kept here in confinement.Filipino Leaders Deported, PrtNfiold, Mass., Jan. 10.- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 0Wynne Vanderbilt are at the hotel here, and today they will visit JDnox, m the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Piiyife Whitney at tho lattor's summer resilience at October mouutain. Besieged Thief Killed Himself. Troyes, France, Jan. 10.- The soldiers •nd a commissary of police forced an entrance' into the house where the thief Coquard took refuge from the police Inst Friday and killed one man who tried to parlov with him. Coquard was not h; tho hotme, but his body was found i:i n near by shed. Ho had committed suicide by shooting and hanging himself. AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. ■Mi "c •re, _ Washington, Jan. 10. -The collections from all sources of the Havana custom house, Cuba, for the month of December, 1000, wore 91,114,205. while for the corresponding mouth of 1800 they were $1,- 108,130. Colfeettons nt Havana, Senator McMillan Re-elected. Write for full information to J. P. Mo- Oann, Trav.'Paaa. Agt., or W. E. Hoyt, Gen'l E is tern Pass. Agt, 391 Broadway, New York. Lansing. Mich., Jan. 10.—Seuator James McMillan of Detroit has been reelected by the Michigan legislature, being the unanimous choice of the Republican majority. lie received 85 votes in the house and 31 in the senate. Thomas E. Barkworth of Jackson was given a com,- plimentary vote by the Democratic minority.Pay Day and Every Day Except Saturday. MO BURNED TO DEATH. Dr. Ball's Cough 8jro»» !• without a donbt the qnickest and most reliable cure for oronp, whooping oongh and bronchitis No child should be left to anffer the tortures of these ailments, when parents can get thla wonderfnl remedy for only 25 ots. InlilM fcsOered !■ earning Mai*- lac at Chicago. Ogtaio, Jan. 15 —Two Htm arc reportad (oat In fir* at Aberdeen flat*. J)ba Are aus|tad at CC80 a. m. and threatens ths_ detraction of the enttre strnotnre. Hundreds of oeenpanta nn tONd to |m Into tka frctalng all lull elad. Shorty * elgbt one ooipsa, that ol Wtmk Omwlej via taken from the ruins. iwdltw According to agreement between the Clerks' Association ana the leading merchants of Pittston, taking effect Jan. i, 1901, all stores will be closed at 6 p. m , pay day and every day, except Saturday. Patronize no store after 6 p. m. I money for mortgagee la any mnMl Mortgages may stand tor a Urn at nua and only the lntereet be paid, or (Ira tfeafrtrllege to make paymeara on Mil ly. Wrtei-Iy, eeml-annually or annually, aad rhe Internet will oaaee Immediately on «DC dollar of principal (boa rroald. Tbla 11 not building aeeoclatlon money. I handle aS private fnnde and tnut tnnde. D. E. BAXTER. 4 tad floor Beaaet Building, Wllkwbarre Some Foolish People. Paris, Jan. 16.—It is stated that compromising documents have been discovered in the lodgings of Prince Victor Nakadchidze,** the .Russian nihilist who was arrested at Nice on a charge of plotting to assassinate the czar. According to The Patrie and the Nice newspaper*, Prince Nakadchidze is the principal agent of the society organised for the purpose of assassinating the czar. The Plot Agslaat the Caar. Joliaun Fa be *, fofefcder of the Faber Pencil factory, is dead. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Allow a cough to ran untU It gete beyond th-3 reach of medlolne. They often say, "Oh, It will wear away," but in moat naaet tt will wear them away. Oould they b» iodooed to try the suooeaaful medlolne taUad Kemp's Balaam, whieh la sold on a poafftye guarantee to cure, they would Immediately aee the exoellent tffatft aftet i Daklng the Araft doee. Price 20o and 00a ' Trial alae free at all druaoiata. * ElijHh W. Blafsdell. .one of the founders of the Republican 'party, has died at Rock ford, Ills. Flghilnv Ne»r Panama. For 60 Years mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds i, ' Colon. Colombia, Jan. 16.—General Alban attacked the revolutionary forces outside the city of Panama.on Saturday. The fighting was brief, and the revolutionists were defeated, losing many killed and :is \yell as two chiefs captured. The p'vernujwit forces sustained a loss of seven kfiled and wounded. An advance of 10 per cent hag been made to machinist!* in the New York Central shops a?' Oswego, N. Y. The British steamer Monarch ?d from New Orleans for Cape Town with 1.100 horses for the British army. THfe CARNEGIE Progress of TmCr Dttotlellm. Shlloh's Consumption Cure c , Mothers—have you Shiloh in the house at afi times? -Do you know just where you can. find it if you need it quickly— If your little one is gasping and choking with croup? If you haven t it get a bottle. It will save your child's life. "SUloh «lv«T. my to jl cnae. couch* and colds. I weald not 1m without it/* fcltS. J. B. MARTIN, Huntavilla, Ala. la tie sdranoed and obronlo form a oold In the head la naaal catarrh and la the reoognlied eouroe ot other dlseaeea* Baring etood the teat of opntlnaed sueeeeatn! nee Ely's Cream BtU li reoognlaed as • «pectHi for mambranal dlaaaaaa in the natal jiaeaagts, and you ebonld reaort to (his treatment In yoor own oaae. It la not drying and doea not prodnoe sneezing Prloe SO oenta at drugglsta or by mall. Itj Brothere, 68 Warren (treat, N. Y. Dire np predjudloe and trT It. London, Jan. 10.—United States Embassador Choate and secretary of stat° for foreign affairs, the Marquis of Lansdowne, had a second conference yesterday on the amended Hay-Pauncefote treaty. An outline of the action Great Britain intends to pursue was not*8e- Teloped. and no decision la likely to be reached by Great Britain for aaTaral liny a. - Stephen Van Ilensselaer Townsend, a well known New York lawyer, has died at his lufnie in Hempstead, on Long Island, after several mouths' sickness. NewG ■naiimaaM » Laaaa a Railroad Waa Aoeepted. ' Washington, Jan. 16.—The quartermaster general has been informed that the transports bheridan, Wilhelmina and Almond Branch have arrived at Nagasaki qn their way to San Francisco. The Sheridan carries about 700 soldiers of the Thirty-seventh volunteer infantry. Hlptarning Volaateera. Pittston Clerks' Association. Pittsburg, Jan. 18.—Tbe stockholders of the Pittsburg, Bessemer and Lake ErleB. I B. met today and yotad to ratify the action of tha directors In aeoaptlng the offer of Andrew Carnegie to laaaa tha road on a tbna par oanL dividend basis on the oommoo atook. The Willlamstown colliery, controlled by the Pennsylvania railroad, has suspended operations on account of differences between the company and the operative* oyar-the hours of work. KhanasatlsM Cnreo la M Bonn. ■«ad Wmmlo Llkt Banting. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronohltis, throat or Inng troubles of any nature who will oall at Chaa. Waters, will bfc presented with a sample bottle of Boachee*s German Syrup free of oharge. Onlj one bottle given to one person, and none to ohlldren without order from parents. No throat or long remedy ever had snob a sale as Booobee's German Syrup In all •parts of the'elviltsed world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given sway, and yonr druggist will tell yon Its snoces was marvelous. It is really the onlv. throat anil lnng rsmedy qsnertlly endorsed by physicians. One 76 oent bottle will cure or prdsre its value. Sold by all 4M& VneefOliargt. Before Stock-Taking to sell at cost that count stock; con»eo9snUy"w® have made-great reductions in our always very low prices. A few of our many values. We save you money. j Best table oil oloth - 11 He y41 Lace Curtains, worth 7JC, here 45c Sharp's.needles, a paper » oedSUieavy feather pillow* Children's black k'nd,. wocth UKk'"' Boys' Sweaters for »5 Wrappers, In best colors and, well T. J. Biaokmore, of HallerdtBlaokmore, Pltteburgh, Pa., aays: "A short timeslnoe 1 proonred a bottle of Mystio Onre. It got ma out of tbe honsq In ii hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine mon tha ago and tha llystlo Cure la tha only medicine that did me any good. I had fire of the beat physlctanaln tbe olty, but 1 received very little relief from them. I know the Mystic Core to be what It la represented and take pleasure In recommending It to other poor sufferers," Sold by J, B. Houok, druggist. No. 4 North Main St., Pittaton. Maybe yon were out late last nlghtf If yon bad taken a Krauas's Headache Oapanle before retiring yonr bead would be oool sod olear thte morning. Tike one now and yon will be all rlgbt tt half an hour. Prloe 860. Sold by J. H. Honok BUILD A LARGE PLANT. Ton will nse them a great deal for the next few weeks and It l« Important that they be In proper ehape for serrloe. The Albany Dentists, 88 North Franklin street, .Wttkesbarre, will Bx them np for yon In good shape on short notioe, Charges are Ifght. Beat set of teeth t8. brows ft and Bg. 'Phone 111. Look After Toar Teeth. STaAeral Msal «*D»»•" »• * B,« . Linon Lai Check and Long Clol Bleached Linen, Chicago, Jan. 18.—It la believed to be a test Federal Steal will soon build a large Blent In thla olty tor mannfaotiwe'.st atrootoral steel. Should It be built, if f ,111'g—J to make l» tha largesrtpj »C*» modern structural steel ■ IIJ , ■ 111 la ohleago. The HoK.ll.et Hu la Pliutoa As well aa the bandeomeat, and other* are nvlted to oall on any draggle* and get free a trial bottle of Kemp'sBalaam lor tbe throat and lnng*, a remedy that la guaranteed to oare and relleTe all ohrcnlo and aonte nonghi, aathma, bronohltla and ooa•cmptlon. Prloe, 85c and SOe. THE WEATHERt Thla seaeon there Is a large death rate among ohlldren from croup and lung troubles. Prompt aotlon will sera the little ones from these terrible dlsiesis. We know of nothing so certain to gire instant relief as Ow Minute Congo Core It osn also be relied apon In grippe and all throat and lump trouble*; of adnlts Pleasant to Jf 1. Yatsa, Stroh's Pbanugkirsst £U| Unblesi Washington. D 0., lam. i«—Forecast .■Ml 8 D «■- Thursday, to ■"»«'* I Fair tonight; Thursday, and oolder; brink to high Wk winds shifting to north- ■ade loaag Again. One of Dr. King's New Life Pills eaah night for two weeks has put me In my "te#na" again, wrltea D. H. Turner, of Demtpeeytown. Pa. They're the beet in the%rld for llrsr, stomach and- bowela. Pn*X »s«*nble. Only 35c at Stroh's Bfey, Was* Pittaton, ai.d W. 0. Price, •" Baa* u* Car sale. Serexaiatoree left over at ytn low rente, also eeraral dwelling* with tfedarn ImgmwmmKand also aereraiVw»as at West nttetoo. Bnraivllte^^wfl g lata In "I had * |
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