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5/ rtAV' H m f ; ; S the evening newtpa p«pere with the morning joarnals for concluMve proof that the bulk of the news ap peari first in the former. ***•• * ■ r I *i-,, homes In P mediate *DC columns of « i FIFTY-: 'st year '• P, e: JANUARY 3l, 1901. ALL IN READINESS FOR THE OBSEQUIES MR. CQMGERI ED THE, FOSBURGH M' DTEHV. KAHiASCRUSADERS EARLY STRAWS OF FASHION. pilAUTHlUB OUR A L«f«at Developments la tk« P1IU- «*ld Shootlac Cum*. r«Nclea For Spring TUmt ■«., w__ tko Approval of rreiehw«ataD LINEN SALE! Ciw. Wedoesdtf, in. 23M. AND MIlia. OONTINUB FOR TEN DAYS. 's» Stephen BonMl, CorMtpondent, Asserts. Plttsfield, Mats., Jan. 31.—It would appear that May Fosburgh died in her own room and not in the hali when she waa shot through the heart either by a burglar or, as alleged by the police, by her brother. Mrs. Nation Raises a Band of The drooping hats will b« much seen In the spring. Qowng are made long on the shoulder, ypkes and collarettea are run down long on the ahouldera, or the shouldera are trimmed. Anchor" Pain Exnellsr West Pittston Volunteers. BEVER4U, MIHI8TEBS TOLD HIM. EIVAL SMASHER IN ANTHOHY. Best patent flour - $4.50 25 lb »ack B W flour , .65 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Hay. per cwt - - ,1.00 Potatoes, per bushel .65 «7, lbs granulated sugar 1.00 4 »bs Rood rice - - . .25 3 qts beans - - - - .25 Fresh shell oysters, ioo .60 Fresh eggs and butter a - specialty. 506 LUZERNE AVENUE H WIUJAMSON Medical Examiner Paddock said last night that when he arrived at the house at 2:20 a. m. he found her body lying on the Hoor of her own room, with the feet toward the threshold. It waa declared by the family to the medical examiner that they had not moved the body since itfhnd 'fallen. The girl was lying on her baik, clothed jn her nightrobe. Uim's Funeral Will Da ll Aifeim A4II SB lofofflOii!, AVOID EXTRA 8E88ION. He Dcierlbn tkr OIllMtMIe •!«■«- tlon in Ptldis From latoraiuin •»U Co H»« Com* rma tk« Altt. (ecu Wo me* In Raiding and Demol- Uhlns Four "Joint#"— Saloon Men In Adjneent Tpwu Badly Seared. Tucks will be very much In evidence the coming spring and summer. , I •»t FonM OBeUto, ,- It is really too early to tell whether the furore for gold will run over lnts another season. We must wait and see if we feel gold when the summer days come. Cravats are seen oh the new cloth gowns. —— Rheumatism, Gout, Nettralgi*,etc. Onma HOM( IpMlal Nnli la That DlrMttoD. New York, Jan. 81.—The Herald publishes the following dispatch from Stephen Bonsai. Its Peking correspondent: "Several ministers who were present when the foreign representatives met to discuss the demands to be mad* on China separately described to me the Attitude of the meeting, and, as I have reported, Were Is no question that Minister Conger disobeyed the letter aid spirit ot Us infractions throughout. Topeka, Jan. 31.—Mrs. Carrie Nation has organized a band of 46 women to follow her leadership and assist in wiping out "joints." The band was organised at a mass meeting for women called by Mrs. Nation and presided over by her at the Presbyterian church. Every seat in the honae was aoonpied. After a short talk Mm. Nation called for volunteers, and 441 woman at one* signed a paper which pledfad them to follow Mrs. Nation whatever she may lead and do her bidiflfflfr at a moment's notice. Mrs, Nation aftWianogu tftnt will proceed regardless of the Women's Christian Tempernwm oaten," but will give warning before 1 mnftiii to violence. •At Anthony, Kan., yesterday Mrs. Natiou was outdone by a band of W. C. T. U. women headed by Mrs. k Sheriff of Danville, Kan. The women 1 completely wrecked the fixtures in four c"joints." smashing plate fiats windows and mirrors right and left, and turned r gaMoaa of liquor into the gutters. The waiini who were of the best families In AaHnray were accompanied by thfeir husbands, sons or brothers, who assured pro' tection. No arrests were mpde, and the band wfD, it is said,Hitart out today on a totir of destruction through Harper county, which' Is prolific in saloons. Mrs. Sheriff, who led the raid, is under bond to appear at Danville in April to answer a charge of saloon wrecking placed against ber six weeks ago. fireit Demand For Hatefcets. Mrs. Sheriff came to Anthony late Tuesday an4 worked all night procuring hatchets and other implements of destruction, and it was 2 o'clock in the morning before she had perfected plans for the raid. 8he enlisted nine married and five unmarried women, all of Anthony. They began their shortly after daybreak, taking the saloon keepers +nd the town officials by ( \ Ai-'- 7 Washington, J»n. 81.—The Republicans In both tbe Bona* aud the Senate an trylog to avoid an extra session of Oongisss. The oonntry does not want aD extra sss.Iod of the new Congress. It will be an nnneoessary. expense and will not be seeded If the present Congress does Its duty. As it oan be avoided It should be avoided. Miss Bertha Sheldon in an interview said that when sheJ was awakened she rushed to her doer, opened it and saw May lying, on the floor, with hat nightdress all bloody. From the situation of the two rooms it would be Impossible for her to see May without going out into the hall and looking into May's room. _ v Neither tras the nightgown bloody on the breast. There war a Mg" poof of blood on tha floor, but the girl lay tn mrcn a position that the blood dtd not so# the front of her nightrobe. . , _ ' /AMOUS Rheumatic Complaints Only 20o.u4S0e.ttaU drtwieto or through k F. 1' Rlchiar t Co. k . . "TV jviupucivis VI nw Stack Cmm Duuak.te)oulltr fur . At Inch Cr«. in Dioiak, NofuB».JU|K M jncb Creun Duaik. S*D qua ttrJHIII r 6 Inch Cream Uamuk, 40c OnaiitfUh I •4 in oh Cream Ditmuk, 45o qua-lty jK» * W* 64 inch Cream Damask, 80c 70 inch Cream Damask, flOoqualitj^^^^^^AJ 70 loch Cream Datrask. 7Po. 60 Inch Damask Red Eordsr, ItcfH 56 inch 1-amaak Hod Border, «to 0C inch Damask Red Border. 4 c quality M 5® Bleached Damask, Mo quality (or 1 M inch Bleached Damask, 49c quality Cor fl|B CH inch Hloachod Damask, rOc quality for tte'i ?() inch Bleached Damask, 06c quality for V' ™ 7S inch Bleached Damask. 8?c quality Aw * 66c 71 inch Bleached Damask, floo quality for VOe All damaik napkins and bleached and unbleached linen crashes at 10 percent off daring the sale. PANIC 0 STOCKS Cashmeres will be popular the coming spring, and* all the women at Nice and Monte Carlo are the light pastel shades In cloth and the pale pinks, blues and beiges, as uaual. AT HAVANA TODAY | "It being impossible to combine on a note, the ministers conununieatad verbally to the Chinese plenipotentiaries their demand for the death of Prince Tuan, Duke X.su and General Tung Fuh Slang. "At the same tlma Viceroy Li Hung Chang was given to understand that if the other leaders went promptly and severely dealt with the death penalty for Prince Tuan and Duke Lan, who are so closely related to the emperor, would not be insisted upon. Mixed cloths are very much seen— that Is to say, black with a liberal peppering of white, gray with white and pastel blue. .218 Peart Street, New York. All neoeasary legislation oan b* disposed of bsfon March 4, If tbs Senate la dlllgsnt and attends to business. Tbs greatest apprshsnslon of delay somes from that body. Its wall known dllatorlnesa and piollxlty In debate have more than onoa blocked ths wheels of legislation and laft work unaooompllsbed and eompellsd an extra session.STRICTLY Steamer Tyrian Arrives Id For slender women nothing can be prettier for the spring than the boleros with basque backs consisting of three little pieces on each side, one over the other and rounded at the ends. Above these pieces la a belt.—Katharine de Forest's Paris Letter In February Ladles' Home Journal. R. HOOVER, Contractor and Builder. FRESH jmf*- Miss Sherdon in her interview sayaber door was closad. Mrs. Foaburgh basaafci Miss SheldonVjfoor was .open foflr or five inches. It haa been stated tfcat Mrs. Foaburgh said in her excitement after the affair that there were no botglart fa the house, but wften she recovered somewhat from her fright she said there were. A reporter has found persons who said they «m-derstood her to say there were na.bM»D glars, but who were not willing to as? positively that they beard her make such a statement. All these discrepancies wilt probably be brought out in the trial. It Is believed here that all the evidence la Chief Nicholson's possession which led np to the- an rest is already known In a general way. It has been alleged that May could not have been shot from the hall, where tha EGGS Port Four Days Overdue. eoo wroMtM avknub Bstimates choer fully given on all kind* uf work. 26c doz Oowaa, Jan. fil-People an arriving here on erery boat and thf tow* to orowd«d to the limit. iuonot warahlpa at* at anehor In tb* Solent and mnoh naval movement la going on. Everything la now In readiness tor tba Qaean's funeral, tb* Miemonle* of whleh wUl begin at O.borns Honee tomorrow attomooa. A number of minor Germafi prlnoea hare arrlr*d hare. London, Jan. 81.—Tb* wnatha Cwd*r*d ioi (be Queen's funeral by Prealdeot Me- Klnley, Ambaeaa*» Ohoata and Bn . Jamea A. Q*rflald wlB b* **nt to Windoor tomorrow, The** at* tb* .only offlolaj trlbotae from tba United States. Tb* President's wraatb to algbt feat la dlam*- Ur with a band two f**t wtd* of arm Jersey lilies. The wreath U composed of white lilsce, whit* ro*s* and 111 toe of tb* falley. On* OM aid* la • gr*at oloatar of mauve orohlda. A whlta ribbon oontalna the Inierlptlon t "»rom the Fnatdent of the United State*," «■ lettering. It la atated that fitaee KdwarJ, the ■Idaat eon of tb* Data of Cornwall and York, will npreaant hit fatfcw ta tba fun«ral prooeaeton Bstnrday. Tb* prtno* to jet seven yean of *g*.! Bealde tb* appropriation bllla then are two or three meaanrea wbloh the oonntry ezpeota Oongreea will aet on before Hanh 4 The moat Important of thea* to the Ml) to glTe aid to Amnloan ahlpplng. "What was done ie beat described in ike words of one of the minister* on leaving the council: BoslUb Pomukl, a,ltlD( Poorer. It Is noticed In England that penmanship Is rapidly deteriorating, even among clerks who have ample leisure and opportunity for good work with the pen. One of the busiest of Americans, Thomas A. Edison, writes rapidly In a hand that Is described m "like copper plate, every curve fully formed and distinct." This ezpertness Is e survival of the Inventor's early exp» rlence as a telegraph operator, f All the latest telegraphic news can be fonnd In the Gajeett* Delivered bv carriff at joc a month. SHANNON'S..... Hill 4-4 Bleached Muslin 7c a yard, all ofciwr Muslins at special cot price*. Feeble Dcaeat Made. " 'We hare demanded the heed of Prince Tuan, mats bien falblcment, and haje told the Chinese that we shall not be angry if they decline.' IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY AT THE Another bill to the on* for th* reduction of th* war revenue. Maogan's Cash Dry Goods Store, 1012 Nortb Wain Street. PEOPLESSTOBE "The ministers bare now acquiesced in the decision of the Chinese court, which was comuvtnicated to them many days before the demand was made, that Prince Tuan and Duke Lau would be degraded and banished, bnt could not be executed. "Regret is generally expressed that the powers should have proffered » demand which they were not prepared to enforce, and in some quarters there is a tendency to make denial of the facts, bnt they occurred as stated. „ WERE MORE FAILURES. U Soath H»U Street, HtMM. ALWAYS TUB CHEAPEST. Last T*u (iCHdCd Inort of «* fm We Give You Values That Give You Pleasure. toss T*ar. EIvans V-BROS. New Yoik, Jan. 81.—On* of th* moat Intonating commercial npptto that hav* bean Issued to th* on* jaat mad* by Bradstre*ta, giving tb* noord of tb* buainen failures tor th* ]*ar 1000 aad *ach year slnoe the resumption of speol* payments In th* United States. Than Waa a alight toon*** In tb* nambar of failures laatyear ova 18W, bat th* nnmb*i of firms Id boslaeas had *0 In rrsssml that th* percentage of fallnrsa remalna exactly th* aame, and waa the amsllsat ta finmbsr sine* 1887. Is 1808 and In 1888 this p*re*ntag* naobed 1.80 par Mat. aad 140 par oent. respeotlvely. Tbla p*re*ntag* Ml In 1888 and 1800 to .80 par sent. family say the burglars were, but study of the diagram of the boose wilt show that such u shot could have Been fired. At the time of the murder the Hackett- Smith-Patterson gan£ of criminals were suspected, but the policemen now say it was practically certain the gang were 15 miles north of Pittsfield on the fatal night. -—- \ W. J. Sloan, father-in-law of the a«». cused man, has arrived here and is at th* "Ill view of the misapprehension of the state department, based on the dispatches of Mr. Conger, that the question of punishment remains In the handh of the Chinese, -1 will state the altnatlon more fully than I had thought necessary. Others May Be Cheaper-None :— Our Prices Cr * Dried Fruits And Pie r women fknelt and prayed within aSgfat of the wifck they bad spread. One woman In an Impassioned appeal to the Almighty askel timt he guide them to other« de*s of .Iniquity and direct their footsteps to otter rum cursed towns in Kansas This prayer was interpreted to lnmir 4D,"t Anth"'"' women would excrusade, and word wa$ hur- Hpdlr CMMD* nrrr the telephone wires to adjacent towns by local saloon sympathisers jwlfo wlaEed to warn their fellow saloon mayor quickly swore in ex■tia pOffljE, and the crusaders wefe placed surveillance. He also pre"iinins»1i ■■inrii of the women engaged "At the meeting six of the ministers voted (or the death penalty for Prince Tnan and the leaders, four Toted for death, with the condition that they Would not innlst on it if the Chinese eduld not comply. "As the minority could not b« Induced to sign the sterner demand nine »f the ministers agreed to demand the death penalty, coupled with the nonlnsistlng proviso for tM benefit of the princes of the blosd, Prince Tnan and Duke Lan. Wendell with the Fosbnrgh family. He said he came from his home in Buffalo simply to be with his daughter during these trying times. He and his son-inlaw had a consultation yesterday, afternoon on matters connected with the arrest.Can be Better. Xl J we mi mm Mr. Sloan *aya he has perfC dence in' hfa sbn-in-la w and ha# RUSH TO ALASKA. ,. WILL RACE ACRO86.. of his inncence. An Excellent Combination. Dried Apricots, a lbs Diied Peaches, s and Evaporated Apples, 1C Evaporated Applet ii IhwhI lu Tit SMtttof Wadt,, Jl% tl.-Tb. AIMJ» mor.mMt b~ d.T.lJrf 10 targdj U»» Ok tnmHirt*"im r*%'* **• ■ •"•o»toh«a atfh* DtODOrtiOM ofBba traffic. Tbn* nib tbU month with a larg* numb* of V&-W* «* *—J «T» boood wining dtotalou of n\,&- ™X»'~ pofonpln* C*»P» of fcoth- MwiBM u Ml ImU Boli Am Ike AiUU«. drltlih MlaUter Bliurnl. Halted Mlae Workers. Indianapolis, Jan. 31. — The aflfCfonaj. convention of the United Mine Wtrteis of America, which has been in agmtoh since Jan. 21, came to a close last jgfcktT Yesterday was demoted to constitution, and several very impogtpflfr changes were made. It had been exjMgJ»« ed that a light wonld result over some of the changes recommended, but nothing of the kind occurred, and the report of tba committee on constitution went through almost without a hitch. A resolution to increase the executive committee from eight to ten mtpobera wax-voted down; as was a motion to introduce the referendum system in the election tft officers. No changes were made in the salaries of the officers or general committeemen, system of collecting dues will remain *1ieC same. The secretary-treasurer was gtaaq. power to enforce the payment of asiaeiH nients. It was decided to next year 4n-] force the rule forbidding unions dues are not paid up to have delagifw at the convention. 4 The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Fioa, manufactured by tne California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tivo principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting tlem in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the ayatem. It is the one perfect strengthening laxfc tive, cleansing the system effectually dispelling colas, heaaachea and fever* gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manentlv. Its perfect freedom frooc every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. If we make the Price Right and Guarantee the Goods, what more can we do ? irj mm ' i • Atlantic 0!ty,"W. J., Jan. 81.—Howard Blackburn, c£ Qlonoeatar, Mia , tha voyager who leaned aa opan ohallenge for a race aoroaa the Atlantic In small boata wlU bare aa hiaoompatltor a bandaome young French jtal named Oarpantar. Tha girl will hare aa navigator ol bar craft Captain William it Andrawe, who to already well aavigator," havtagaeveral ttmea eroaaad the ocean in email craft. Blaekbnm'a boat wlU be twantytvaMat long, while Waa will ha bnt twelve. Tha atari will be made frcm here Jan. 17th nyri. "The Brltleh mlnleter, Sir Brneet Satow, could not adhere becauae, he etated, he had definite InetructionB from London to demand the death penalty and could not demand ieae without authority. ncy Wilhoite is conducting a Basking crusade in Wichita. Up to ueigjil saloons have been raided DO worth of property destroyed "While tho Chinese have been informed verbally and unofficially that the powera will hot insist on inifMj foible punishment, Sir Erneat Satow'h* BOI*jiHireW'vcd authority to ttaderkte the British denuum. and. BCre days having elapsed, the Germane, ar* bopefai that ha wi# q»t rw. c«tve it area at the last moiheqt. "There la a manlfeat #ealre, almost a determination, in some quarters to defeat the American adminlatration'e intelligent and humane policy as to the death penalties, and correct official information is absolutely necessary. ana — — by women in Kansas. Saloon men expect a general temperance crnsade. Prunes, t, 3 and 4 Mince Meat, pack«£*j Canued Puwpkin, $ ISf Three lb can Apples, S Pie Peaches, 4 cans for lira Cnniie 5arKain Dress III J bOOuS Goods, Irom Calicoes to Silks. Shoppers rewaided for buying here. All Har»erff SahffM C»««e. Wichita, Kan- Jan. 311—Wnolesalg liquor dealers here received telephone mesnages from Harper last night stating that there was not an open saloon in town at snnset. Harper Is half way between Anthony and Danville, and it is said that the C. T. U. leaders have been ae- Hw there «11 day. Messages have also Hmra received here that three saloons at Attk* lili Tloaed. Alaaka. ANXIETY 18 FELT. Come to (or Lowest! goods. ' I I Dak. .( O—U»«. CM— »—• Alan*. * Cow* Ju. il.—Th® eooditton of the d sn •* considerable a«Uty. J*"*™!? " £ stated offlol*) ly has pneumonia are "»*"•. b# oate oonetltntlon, which MOM. •P'"**" ■fan that woold not D. f.lt in 0—8 ?'1, other suBerlng bo» «- -T,Mtoa?- 1h» DntohM thoCtow ttatam. In the process of manufacturing fire are tised. as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Caufobnia Fio Strut Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FHANOISCO, CAL LOUIBVXLLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Forsaleby all Druggists —PrieeBOc. per bo'tla, TRAIN BOY GOES. "Will the department be informed of the exasperating situation? || ■ Protection that protects Com||f|f|tt|'lflf A£|" fort-giving articles. The sec- VlltlVI Vf will ond washing shrinks some garments so that they have to be turned over to the baby. Ours are not that kind. Irl* BanifthM th* NbIimm From lie "The voting of tbe ministers was secret, and it is impossible therefore to say whether Mr. Conger voted according tc his preaching and propaganda of the last three montha or in obedience to his instructions."( Mmtm-mt m Boston Imitator. Beaten. Jan. 81.—Mrs. Mary Green, im*l*D*lDlf to be Mrs. Carrie Nation, attar knocking down a bartender wrecked a Cambridge street barroom and was aantenced to serve a term at Deer inland. Tnlaa. Evans IV New York, Jen. 81—The Erie system banishes today the train boys from Its system eeet of this olty. Thoy had previously been shut off from the other parte of the They w«re considered a nuisance by the paaeangue Creeks Are Quiet. Henrietta, I. T., Jan. 81.—Peat the warring Creeks has apparel Baltimore, Jan. 31. — With pitiful screams of fright and groans of intense pain the 75 or more animals of -all descriptions confined in cages at Frank C. Rostock's "soo," which was in winter quarters in the old Cyclorama building in this city, were roasted or burned to death last night. Fire, which probably originated from a 'badly insulated electric light wire on the outside of the building, caused the conflagration, which, once started, in an incredibly short time enveloped the entire structure. The flames spread so rapidly that it was impossible for the attendants to rescue the helpless animals, and, with the exception of one elephant, one camel, two donkeys and a pack of hounds, the entire herd was lost. Will Aslsisla Burned. reached, and all that remains to be is to give Chitto Harjo, the chief Snake, who has caused all the trouble, a preliminary hearing and send him to Muskogee for trial for treason. In the meantime a few more of the leaders will be arrested. The troop of cavalry under Lieutenant Dixon will probably remain here a few days. The Indians burned signal fires Tuesday night on the hills surrounding the 'town at a distance of two or three miles from the camp, and, fearing an attack, the soldiers remained under arnjs till daylight, ready for instant action. 3ut the Indians attempted no depredation. aad Rnhlla. Get*ready for Cincinnati, Jan. 81.*-?he trial of both Jeffries and Ruhlin, who were arrested Monday last, charged with being in training for a prizefight in violation of the state law, will come before Squire Roebling this afternoon. Prosecutor HoffhAimer and First Assistant Morris will appear for the state. Mr. Hoffheimer said that the decisions defining the difference between boring contests and prizefights were perfectly clea1. He said that |ie had not been advised that the arrests were made in tke interest of Ruhlin and Jeffries. The coming examination will be of the utmost importance, because if Squire Roebling shall after a hearing find the Intention Is not to engage in a prisefight his lodgment would bar any possible arrest on a similar charge.' » Umbrellas the rainy umbrellas Ribs that M ready for wedding. BOTH HOUSE8 ADJOURN. days. Our never fade, will not twist. N.w vnfc'a Law M.k.ra Muara DMth .1 _ - Jjn. 81—Th. Duke Of WUtotol,,» win »D* ■*• bat will .writ Urn .* , kj th* Qaeen, no* only "TSTEWr own •abi,et*_ __ Oh of IU Hmtan. Albany, N. J., Jan. 81.—Both brarfobee of the leglalatnre adjourned today until Mondiy In raapaot to the memory of th. lata Senator Panona, of Booheatar, who died yeaterday. i'm Cimilnlimwii Seasonable styles in shirts, I S rlimiSllingS collars ami cuffs of real linen. Stout suspenders of strong strains. ■ Tt» Be Haa*e« la tMB. FOUR DAY8 OVERDUE. Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 31:-«Ia the supreme court the death sentence was passed upon Frank Shaw, who-killed Deputy Sheriff Hoffman of White Blver Junction more than a year ago wfcile the tatter was leading a posse in pursuit of 4haw and his father after they had broken Jail. Shaw was convicted last June. The murderer will have plenty of Usee to reflect over the crime, *s tbpanjrtapce is not to l»e csrried out until FsMwury, In the state prison at "Windsor. Bhaw will spend the intervening time at hard labor," with the exception e# "the last three months, durtpg W«ch ttme *e will *a placed in solitary aeMnpmept. RICS WILL CONTEST. slwmir T,rtM ADrJr»* at Balllaa gafalr radar. r|«„- AHC| r„J Health and happiness com* i lOlir and r0BU from reliable food. Fot your family or for your stock, you ' find the best here. - ITUl M Heaad by •■■■■I"' ttMk. mm York, Jan. 81-Th. citation. In 1 iha juani'"r {at 41,0 Probat* °' Wiu of millionaire William uu»h Bis. ■» ratnrnabla today, A»*Du, to be I euoldad to -~i ,ui haw both oa«a on Monday, . »bb.4. Halifax, N. 8., Jan. 81.—The aafe ar-| rival of M»i Steamer Tyrlan thla morning alter a pareage oc .!;ht days, oaueed great rejoiolng In ahlpplng ciiAfM- Teeeel ww. fonr daya overdue. Kaunas City, Mo., Jan. 31.—The parent a of FrefJ Alexander, the negro who was burned »t' the Cits)ie by the Leavenworth mob on Jan. 15, are necking advice about suing the city and county of Leavenworth for damages and support. The father fit tjje dend negro Is a Baptist minister, He »»U he bfid written a number of influential frWn#» 1» K#nsas and Missouri in an endeavor to r*ise nioney ty prosecute the case. He has as yet receiypo positive promises of financial aid. ton* hit C4 confident, be says, that an appeal la I|ie cpfqrefl people of the United States will bring forth a Jfoph'Jf subscrlptiou large enough to e$itj the cjase fQ the hjghest courts in the country. Alexander's Parent* May Sse. YaiTV Ban Ml ml a* Camp. mmmi Mi. IcS SOLD ACCA' Tucson, A. T., Jan. 81.—It is reported that l*a Cananea, a mining camp in Sonora, was held for three dsys by a band of Yaqui Indisns snd the people of the camp were at the of tht» Indians. It seems a large number of Yaquis -who are employed st the camp got drank when paid and purchased all the means! in camp. The Mexican pojicft were driven Xrpm the c*mjD snd held oytaide by A nomber of the Yaquis. Their jitns were taken from them. American's who attempted to interfere also were dlsr armed.. .The Indians held high carnival Tor Uuee days and ran the camp to suit' Ill—ma In n There were a number of a»rtnn» QU+ws ttffmj's. |»o ene _■D L SPECIAL DE! QUI SPRING WALL PAPER CAUSED A PANIC. Hu arrived. We bare It (rom Qi up to |1 • donole rflll. W# alao amy a (nil lln* of Window Shade*, Moulding*, Artlat'a Ifatertal, Picture* and Frame*. Fresh and nice. The quality will please you. TEe best taste, the most wholesome quality. Men's Overt, Felts, a pair • . Dj .**'• ji r«ka Dlipatehaa Cas»aC Trouble la Havana, Jan. 31—Dlspatehaa frees the United State, aaylng that the Amejloam ware about to .vacnat. Coba earned a panla on th. rtoek egohango here. Havana Mar, miners are late. Allrgrd AbduttnK Two Bar*. 1 Princeton. N. J., Jan. Jtl.—Mrs. lordlaj J. M. Allen of Bayard iaiie ban Obtained a jvrit of babea* imp** to fflwrer lBri f,vo children. Oeaj*? w. and WhWWi II., who. It 1. attr«ari, were IMmmi their Princeton 4sme on ilaturdajr Mfi their elder brother, TWaaa, *f VwlL, Mrs Alien was in Bostan efcisiii the Alleged sWtac^foney^wiyd. husband, Ueaege, is a pitta»las»ti business man, I* saW be Jn Si. l*ouif on business. After securing tye boys rtioinsiJ prdgred the mansion closed. Mrs. Allen, It is reported, is now in New York. I. S. 4 W. S. BARRETT. Men's' Buckle Arctic», a pair • • - - . DTear Ferry Bridge. 10ft N. Main Street. J)|T—. xnlD BMrlas Itw •• Tim*. THE WEATHEH, MANGAN'S V.r ifOJt , Oolumbu*, O., bearing tl" miner ,rom ln" -dianapoU* will not re«oh hero The flr*t M«lon wUl in. ..ifiiu iot be hftld until UU thta b. mer.ly to effect limH«lrn-r onanlwtlon. fipjmmn Paver* Tralee Kin* Edward. Jterji», J»». 3} —Apparently the German press is growing u».«re fitaJS'T toward King Edward1 VII. The Kreiiif Ze|- tung points out the new monarch'* "greitf popularity aliil great knowledge of men." Top Porllnjer Tagebl»tt, ln the course at a long article, praises bl» pourage and the "complete Iparlessnesa at the time ox attempts at assassination" which he has displayed, addiffg that he "understands he English character thoroughly And possesses remarkable tact." ARMSTRONG'S A Century Prta. DAVENPORT SHC Wuhlngton, D 0., J«n. 81.—Powcaat anttl 8 p. m. Friday, tor KaaUrnl Pennsylvania: F»lr tonight »*d Frt d«y, ln aonthern occaatonal mow* ln northern portion aomewhal lower temperatnn tonight; wind*, generally nortl! westerly to brisk on oou*. Tftlilis-e Demands Statehood. fiBjHfe -ft: T'! siatefiottS Trail demanded of congress in Hii rartoo»lq«tic convention «|l|ed tfl urdW here by Sidney E. C!*r|j uf QkUbumii City, ohamnari of the statehood executive committee. Every county in both territories was represented. The 200 or more delegates here are ft? Statehood fit t|ip earnest minute possible- MONE Cash Dry Goods and Grocery Stores. Best Flour per bW. $4-S« Hay per too i.oo Corn and craqked corn per 100 i.oo Chop and meal, per 100 SHOT THE ENVOY. I Mm momy (or raort—rn In U7 -n,,. IMmm aDr atpad form torn or Twn^a» CM& tb. 1ntww» b« p«ld, or will UnitmJS?. Uetto to m*k. p» ymenta oq mortgw. mootk. tft qnfcrtorly, aoral-Muuiolly or wuhuJit. uS §S533»t3re» - MM ,f •*' "*** V rwM OommUriM. BlcamfoatalD, J»n ».-(D^).-Tb. . st Kioonttail Ul«gr*pk» to miliar OolKM« tta*t Andii«» 5L*,wio»w»P«tod«he Bo«p~o. " - lo «mp •» MotginyTL bj ordtr ot D»W»t »* Kllpioauln /«• * • financial AND commercial Shonglwi, Jan. 81,-Thr aiqtcjacHM* tnuili* here that Russia, besides Indemnity, will demand the sum of *21,(100,000 •for restoring Manchuria to China. It la also sC(Ul that Count von Waldenek will demand B.000,000 taels as compensation for fi»e Wwfif ?' •Bar0n TOn Ke,telerD •** minister. H Alleged Terms, EMBROIDERIES. Bulk Bonding. jjfew York, Jul SI. MOI. Opto. COos. . 44 44U ::$ P . » 86* .44 44 $* JM f | Ant I-T «&ram an r Democrats OrftalM. HmW VQrk, Jan. 81.—A meeting of the 'Cant4m»Ciiin«'' Pemotrata of Brooklyn w#» heft U'st night W ft)? purpoaa of perfecting MD »rjiani*Dlion ft A* overthrow of Tmmitr W»» ood tfce present rule of the municipal goyprpipeni. The organlaation waa only partly forma? and will be completed at a future nutting. It waa decided that the new organiaatlon ahould be known aa the "Brooklyn Democracy." Hnailtara »oo,ooo, New York, Jan. 31.—-Hamburg, the rer of any thoroughbred that ever faced starter, of royal blood lines and kingly appearance, wna knocked down to W. C. Whitney at Madison Square Garden tart evening for 100,000, the second highest price eyer paid at public auction for (tbrse Ip Branajd brown mldds. per too i.oo Oat* pet busbel 35 Potatoe* per bnsbel 65 1.00 Our line ot Hamburg Edgings C for the coming season is now on sale. Some of the choicest designs we havejpver shown, and that you will not be able to duplicate elsewhere. A fine lot of Torchon Laces. J Aaar.'BtMl and Wire.' .. MSSU::::::-.::: ErfEb;"»"""v Poo. Ool. Iron AjPael .... 80. Pacific Nor.Ffto.... a •••••••/ *or,PM»ref o. * w PeM .... BWWM wSbuh pft W«M*n Dntoa. O. B. BAXT1 4 lbs Prunes C .1 » lb* tqofjt Apticflt* \ • » cans fine Peaches. Can fancy Beets J. T. ARMSTRONG fc CO., toA Floor Bonnet Building. Kill*# qD =.P9.(«'9- Buffalo, JaO- 31,-William Highlander, a tarpenter employed at the Pan-Atnerl* lean grounds, fell from the roof of the government building and was InBtantly killed This la the first fatality that haa occurred at the exposition.grounds. PORTO WICAN ASSEMBLY Maror iriood Not ladlcted. New Goods.., Elmira, N. Y.. Jan. 31.—The grand Jpry, in aeaalon here for the past ten daya, has reported in snpreme court. The Jury considered the charge of fotgery agalnat Mayor Frank H. Flood, baaed on the affidavit* of Catharine Loonie. It lk understood no Indictment has been found agalnat Flood, ii.T.f- .( ■»»»*•« •» *"■" , MM. ,.,g« :::: S" Frcnch Theater Bnralac. v Psrlf, Jan- 31.—The Theater Robert JHfoudln it bunting: The inmates of th# neighboring houses are panfg stricken owing to the delay in the urrival of tba fire brigade. 88 Booth Main St * PITT8TON. "R.B.CCTL - nr'WHna Bnodn nd holld«j« ; would not b. Include, wd THEATRE WAS PURNED. JOHN fl'D. MANGAN'S Thoaa who Uka Hood's Ssruparllla (or eorofula, eeeeme, eanpflpM, catarrh, rhanmatlam or dyspepsia, say II anna promptly and permanently, mn attar all other preparation! fall. Yon at; take dona tor others yop hays reason to believe do {of jgq, f hU la Whet nay lay, QLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. 4 M* 'f '• - A Embroidery and Ribbon*. KM Glore* D When threatened pnenmonla or any othar long tWnble, prompt Vallel la oaojf eery, aelt la dangerous to delay. We Pharmacy, Weat Plttataw. ssasr' *m' Wbitfc Goods, %Coloredand White Dlmltlae, Linon ESwns, Check and Plain Nainsook*. Long Cloths and Cambrics. Bleached and Unbleached Unto, T% #1$ fmu MMtToHS. the iem«k»bla kaepln* old peopi* joBBg. i» T**jL°y*r nanooeneae, ileepte—nea", ])•*» troTjble, Indignation, oonafipatlon and riNnmatlapt by Ming KaUotrto Bitten, »nd ha vrltea: "It oairl be prataad too highly. It gently atlmnlatee tha kldneya, tonea the atomaeh, •Uadlgaatton, and gfrma aplandld tile, ft kH wotkea wo»dafa te rn* wife and me. IV* a marrelloua remedy for old paotV) asnaplalnta." Only 00a atStroh'a gjTwW",B*y'aP|H PRIOEa. aTriiTl AtftiS "rr ESTMUSiJamilB Formerly BrtdgcP0™..00®*- A Ou4 Beat Patent Flour - Rjtetoea per'fcaikefc'- .65 GrDSuga.r, 17 lb* lor 1.00 Cheese, full cream - ,13 Chop, per cwt 1.Q0 Meal, per cwt ■ . 1.00 Bran and M&ds, Ctft 1,00 Corn and Cr. Corn, cjwt i.oo tCr+ * -I.,,,- rsrw ruw»««* •• "" " We, the underelgned do berabv un* to refund the money on • 80 out bottle of Qrcene'e Warrmted Syrnp of Tu If It Ulu to onie yoor ooogb or oola. We eleo gveuntee ■ 20 °*nj_40 prove eettafeotory W *o»y wranajo. . j b. bocok, w* a Tb?o», Constipation ft cured iD] Hood's Pills. — rDl : *• *rri™1 01 ** •viaMMMMIMBlHi " Baa world-wlda fame tar marrallona If troubled with a weak digestion, bekhaeonr stomach, or If yo« fad dtul attar Dg try Chamberlain's Stamaeh and Liver Tablets. Price. M oanta. Sesaplee f reset Ferrer, Peck 4 Roberta,-epofbeoerlea; Plttatoj, one door above Kiwi# Hotel, Napkins, Notiom, Ill and (ria| IN NEW YORK. ! fcuMWl wuk fMI of huua •JttaUM*. Burdock Blood Bitten opna UD mwopUji f*rm»a«Uj. »■* h— (£1 «k« tMMUMt Mm IB rtttrtM ; AM C*tU M tfM hAndflomest, and othcm an gnitdtoaU««;ln^UMg|te| HMW. gnwttm ■Bona tor
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 31, 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 | 1901-01-31 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 31, 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 | 1901-01-31 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010131_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 | 5/ rtAV' H m f ; ; S the evening newtpa p«pere with the morning joarnals for concluMve proof that the bulk of the news ap peari first in the former. ***•• * ■ r I *i-,, homes In P mediate *DC columns of « i FIFTY-: 'st year '• P, e: JANUARY 3l, 1901. ALL IN READINESS FOR THE OBSEQUIES MR. CQMGERI ED THE, FOSBURGH M' DTEHV. KAHiASCRUSADERS EARLY STRAWS OF FASHION. pilAUTHlUB OUR A L«f«at Developments la tk« P1IU- «*ld Shootlac Cum*. r«Nclea For Spring TUmt ■«., w__ tko Approval of rreiehw«ataD LINEN SALE! Ciw. Wedoesdtf, in. 23M. AND MIlia. OONTINUB FOR TEN DAYS. 's» Stephen BonMl, CorMtpondent, Asserts. Plttsfield, Mats., Jan. 31.—It would appear that May Fosburgh died in her own room and not in the hali when she waa shot through the heart either by a burglar or, as alleged by the police, by her brother. Mrs. Nation Raises a Band of The drooping hats will b« much seen In the spring. Qowng are made long on the shoulder, ypkes and collarettea are run down long on the ahouldera, or the shouldera are trimmed. Anchor" Pain Exnellsr West Pittston Volunteers. BEVER4U, MIHI8TEBS TOLD HIM. EIVAL SMASHER IN ANTHOHY. Best patent flour - $4.50 25 lb »ack B W flour , .65 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Hay. per cwt - - ,1.00 Potatoes, per bushel .65 «7, lbs granulated sugar 1.00 4 »bs Rood rice - - . .25 3 qts beans - - - - .25 Fresh shell oysters, ioo .60 Fresh eggs and butter a - specialty. 506 LUZERNE AVENUE H WIUJAMSON Medical Examiner Paddock said last night that when he arrived at the house at 2:20 a. m. he found her body lying on the Hoor of her own room, with the feet toward the threshold. It waa declared by the family to the medical examiner that they had not moved the body since itfhnd 'fallen. The girl was lying on her baik, clothed jn her nightrobe. Uim's Funeral Will Da ll Aifeim A4II SB lofofflOii!, AVOID EXTRA 8E88ION. He Dcierlbn tkr OIllMtMIe •!«■«- tlon in Ptldis From latoraiuin •»U Co H»« Com* rma tk« Altt. (ecu Wo me* In Raiding and Demol- Uhlns Four "Joint#"— Saloon Men In Adjneent Tpwu Badly Seared. Tucks will be very much In evidence the coming spring and summer. , I •»t FonM OBeUto, ,- It is really too early to tell whether the furore for gold will run over lnts another season. We must wait and see if we feel gold when the summer days come. Cravats are seen oh the new cloth gowns. —— Rheumatism, Gout, Nettralgi*,etc. Onma HOM( IpMlal Nnli la That DlrMttoD. New York, Jan. 81.—The Herald publishes the following dispatch from Stephen Bonsai. Its Peking correspondent: "Several ministers who were present when the foreign representatives met to discuss the demands to be mad* on China separately described to me the Attitude of the meeting, and, as I have reported, Were Is no question that Minister Conger disobeyed the letter aid spirit ot Us infractions throughout. Topeka, Jan. 31.—Mrs. Carrie Nation has organized a band of 46 women to follow her leadership and assist in wiping out "joints." The band was organised at a mass meeting for women called by Mrs. Nation and presided over by her at the Presbyterian church. Every seat in the honae was aoonpied. After a short talk Mm. Nation called for volunteers, and 441 woman at one* signed a paper which pledfad them to follow Mrs. Nation whatever she may lead and do her bidiflfflfr at a moment's notice. Mrs, Nation aftWianogu tftnt will proceed regardless of the Women's Christian Tempernwm oaten," but will give warning before 1 mnftiii to violence. •At Anthony, Kan., yesterday Mrs. Natiou was outdone by a band of W. C. T. U. women headed by Mrs. k Sheriff of Danville, Kan. The women 1 completely wrecked the fixtures in four c"joints." smashing plate fiats windows and mirrors right and left, and turned r gaMoaa of liquor into the gutters. The waiini who were of the best families In AaHnray were accompanied by thfeir husbands, sons or brothers, who assured pro' tection. No arrests were mpde, and the band wfD, it is said,Hitart out today on a totir of destruction through Harper county, which' Is prolific in saloons. Mrs. Sheriff, who led the raid, is under bond to appear at Danville in April to answer a charge of saloon wrecking placed against ber six weeks ago. fireit Demand For Hatefcets. Mrs. Sheriff came to Anthony late Tuesday an4 worked all night procuring hatchets and other implements of destruction, and it was 2 o'clock in the morning before she had perfected plans for the raid. 8he enlisted nine married and five unmarried women, all of Anthony. They began their shortly after daybreak, taking the saloon keepers +nd the town officials by ( \ Ai-'- 7 Washington, J»n. 81.—The Republicans In both tbe Bona* aud the Senate an trylog to avoid an extra session of Oongisss. The oonntry does not want aD extra sss.Iod of the new Congress. It will be an nnneoessary. expense and will not be seeded If the present Congress does Its duty. As it oan be avoided It should be avoided. Miss Bertha Sheldon in an interview said that when sheJ was awakened she rushed to her doer, opened it and saw May lying, on the floor, with hat nightdress all bloody. From the situation of the two rooms it would be Impossible for her to see May without going out into the hall and looking into May's room. _ v Neither tras the nightgown bloody on the breast. There war a Mg" poof of blood on tha floor, but the girl lay tn mrcn a position that the blood dtd not so# the front of her nightrobe. . , _ ' /AMOUS Rheumatic Complaints Only 20o.u4S0e.ttaU drtwieto or through k F. 1' Rlchiar t Co. k . . "TV jviupucivis VI nw Stack Cmm Duuak.te)oulltr fur . At Inch Cr«. in Dioiak, NofuB».JU|K M jncb Creun Duaik. S*D qua ttrJHIII r 6 Inch Cream Uamuk, 40c OnaiitfUh I •4 in oh Cream Ditmuk, 45o qua-lty jK» * W* 64 inch Cream Damask, 80c 70 inch Cream Damask, flOoqualitj^^^^^^AJ 70 loch Cream Datrask. 7Po. 60 Inch Damask Red Eordsr, ItcfH 56 inch 1-amaak Hod Border, «to 0C inch Damask Red Border. 4 c quality M 5® Bleached Damask, Mo quality (or 1 M inch Bleached Damask, 49c quality Cor fl|B CH inch Hloachod Damask, rOc quality for tte'i ?() inch Bleached Damask, 06c quality for V' ™ 7S inch Bleached Damask. 8?c quality Aw * 66c 71 inch Bleached Damask, floo quality for VOe All damaik napkins and bleached and unbleached linen crashes at 10 percent off daring the sale. PANIC 0 STOCKS Cashmeres will be popular the coming spring, and* all the women at Nice and Monte Carlo are the light pastel shades In cloth and the pale pinks, blues and beiges, as uaual. AT HAVANA TODAY | "It being impossible to combine on a note, the ministers conununieatad verbally to the Chinese plenipotentiaries their demand for the death of Prince Tuan, Duke X.su and General Tung Fuh Slang. "At the same tlma Viceroy Li Hung Chang was given to understand that if the other leaders went promptly and severely dealt with the death penalty for Prince Tuan and Duke Lan, who are so closely related to the emperor, would not be insisted upon. Mixed cloths are very much seen— that Is to say, black with a liberal peppering of white, gray with white and pastel blue. .218 Peart Street, New York. All neoeasary legislation oan b* disposed of bsfon March 4, If tbs Senate la dlllgsnt and attends to business. Tbs greatest apprshsnslon of delay somes from that body. Its wall known dllatorlnesa and piollxlty In debate have more than onoa blocked ths wheels of legislation and laft work unaooompllsbed and eompellsd an extra session.STRICTLY Steamer Tyrian Arrives Id For slender women nothing can be prettier for the spring than the boleros with basque backs consisting of three little pieces on each side, one over the other and rounded at the ends. Above these pieces la a belt.—Katharine de Forest's Paris Letter In February Ladles' Home Journal. R. HOOVER, Contractor and Builder. FRESH jmf*- Miss Sherdon in her interview sayaber door was closad. Mrs. Foaburgh basaafci Miss SheldonVjfoor was .open foflr or five inches. It haa been stated tfcat Mrs. Foaburgh said in her excitement after the affair that there were no botglart fa the house, but wften she recovered somewhat from her fright she said there were. A reporter has found persons who said they «m-derstood her to say there were na.bM»D glars, but who were not willing to as? positively that they beard her make such a statement. All these discrepancies wilt probably be brought out in the trial. It Is believed here that all the evidence la Chief Nicholson's possession which led np to the- an rest is already known In a general way. It has been alleged that May could not have been shot from the hall, where tha EGGS Port Four Days Overdue. eoo wroMtM avknub Bstimates choer fully given on all kind* uf work. 26c doz Oowaa, Jan. fil-People an arriving here on erery boat and thf tow* to orowd«d to the limit. iuonot warahlpa at* at anehor In tb* Solent and mnoh naval movement la going on. Everything la now In readiness tor tba Qaean's funeral, tb* Miemonle* of whleh wUl begin at O.borns Honee tomorrow attomooa. A number of minor Germafi prlnoea hare arrlr*d hare. London, Jan. 81.—Tb* wnatha Cwd*r*d ioi (be Queen's funeral by Prealdeot Me- Klnley, Ambaeaa*» Ohoata and Bn . Jamea A. Q*rflald wlB b* **nt to Windoor tomorrow, The** at* tb* .only offlolaj trlbotae from tba United States. Tb* President's wraatb to algbt feat la dlam*- Ur with a band two f**t wtd* of arm Jersey lilies. The wreath U composed of white lilsce, whit* ro*s* and 111 toe of tb* falley. On* OM aid* la • gr*at oloatar of mauve orohlda. A whlta ribbon oontalna the Inierlptlon t "»rom the Fnatdent of the United State*," «■ lettering. It la atated that fitaee KdwarJ, the ■Idaat eon of tb* Data of Cornwall and York, will npreaant hit fatfcw ta tba fun«ral prooeaeton Bstnrday. Tb* prtno* to jet seven yean of *g*.! Bealde tb* appropriation bllla then are two or three meaanrea wbloh the oonntry ezpeota Oongreea will aet on before Hanh 4 The moat Important of thea* to the Ml) to glTe aid to Amnloan ahlpplng. "What was done ie beat described in ike words of one of the minister* on leaving the council: BoslUb Pomukl, a,ltlD( Poorer. It Is noticed In England that penmanship Is rapidly deteriorating, even among clerks who have ample leisure and opportunity for good work with the pen. One of the busiest of Americans, Thomas A. Edison, writes rapidly In a hand that Is described m "like copper plate, every curve fully formed and distinct." This ezpertness Is e survival of the Inventor's early exp» rlence as a telegraph operator, f All the latest telegraphic news can be fonnd In the Gajeett* Delivered bv carriff at joc a month. SHANNON'S..... Hill 4-4 Bleached Muslin 7c a yard, all ofciwr Muslins at special cot price*. Feeble Dcaeat Made. " 'We hare demanded the heed of Prince Tuan, mats bien falblcment, and haje told the Chinese that we shall not be angry if they decline.' IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY AT THE Another bill to the on* for th* reduction of th* war revenue. Maogan's Cash Dry Goods Store, 1012 Nortb Wain Street. PEOPLESSTOBE "The ministers bare now acquiesced in the decision of the Chinese court, which was comuvtnicated to them many days before the demand was made, that Prince Tuan and Duke Lau would be degraded and banished, bnt could not be executed. "Regret is generally expressed that the powers should have proffered » demand which they were not prepared to enforce, and in some quarters there is a tendency to make denial of the facts, bnt they occurred as stated. „ WERE MORE FAILURES. U Soath H»U Street, HtMM. ALWAYS TUB CHEAPEST. Last T*u (iCHdCd Inort of «* fm We Give You Values That Give You Pleasure. toss T*ar. EIvans V-BROS. New Yoik, Jan. 81.—On* of th* moat Intonating commercial npptto that hav* bean Issued to th* on* jaat mad* by Bradstre*ta, giving tb* noord of tb* buainen failures tor th* ]*ar 1000 aad *ach year slnoe the resumption of speol* payments In th* United States. Than Waa a alight toon*** In tb* nambar of failures laatyear ova 18W, bat th* nnmb*i of firms Id boslaeas had *0 In rrsssml that th* percentage of fallnrsa remalna exactly th* aame, and waa the amsllsat ta finmbsr sine* 1887. Is 1808 and In 1888 this p*re*ntag* naobed 1.80 par Mat. aad 140 par oent. respeotlvely. Tbla p*re*ntag* Ml In 1888 and 1800 to .80 par sent. family say the burglars were, but study of the diagram of the boose wilt show that such u shot could have Been fired. At the time of the murder the Hackett- Smith-Patterson gan£ of criminals were suspected, but the policemen now say it was practically certain the gang were 15 miles north of Pittsfield on the fatal night. -—- \ W. J. Sloan, father-in-law of the a«». cused man, has arrived here and is at th* "Ill view of the misapprehension of the state department, based on the dispatches of Mr. Conger, that the question of punishment remains In the handh of the Chinese, -1 will state the altnatlon more fully than I had thought necessary. Others May Be Cheaper-None :— Our Prices Cr * Dried Fruits And Pie r women fknelt and prayed within aSgfat of the wifck they bad spread. One woman In an Impassioned appeal to the Almighty askel timt he guide them to other« de*s of .Iniquity and direct their footsteps to otter rum cursed towns in Kansas This prayer was interpreted to lnmir 4D,"t Anth"'"' women would excrusade, and word wa$ hur- Hpdlr CMMD* nrrr the telephone wires to adjacent towns by local saloon sympathisers jwlfo wlaEed to warn their fellow saloon mayor quickly swore in ex■tia pOffljE, and the crusaders wefe placed surveillance. He also pre"iinins»1i ■■inrii of the women engaged "At the meeting six of the ministers voted (or the death penalty for Prince Tnan and the leaders, four Toted for death, with the condition that they Would not innlst on it if the Chinese eduld not comply. "As the minority could not b« Induced to sign the sterner demand nine »f the ministers agreed to demand the death penalty, coupled with the nonlnsistlng proviso for tM benefit of the princes of the blosd, Prince Tnan and Duke Lan. Wendell with the Fosbnrgh family. He said he came from his home in Buffalo simply to be with his daughter during these trying times. He and his son-inlaw had a consultation yesterday, afternoon on matters connected with the arrest.Can be Better. Xl J we mi mm Mr. Sloan *aya he has perfC dence in' hfa sbn-in-la w and ha# RUSH TO ALASKA. ,. WILL RACE ACRO86.. of his inncence. An Excellent Combination. Dried Apricots, a lbs Diied Peaches, s and Evaporated Apples, 1C Evaporated Applet ii IhwhI lu Tit SMtttof Wadt,, Jl% tl.-Tb. AIMJ» mor.mMt b~ d.T.lJrf 10 targdj U»» Ok tnmHirt*"im r*%'* **• ■ •"•o»toh«a atfh* DtODOrtiOM ofBba traffic. Tbn* nib tbU month with a larg* numb* of V&-W* «* *—J «T» boood wining dtotalou of n\,&- ™X»'~ pofonpln* C*»P» of fcoth- MwiBM u Ml ImU Boli Am Ike AiUU«. drltlih MlaUter Bliurnl. Halted Mlae Workers. Indianapolis, Jan. 31. — The aflfCfonaj. convention of the United Mine Wtrteis of America, which has been in agmtoh since Jan. 21, came to a close last jgfcktT Yesterday was demoted to constitution, and several very impogtpflfr changes were made. It had been exjMgJ»« ed that a light wonld result over some of the changes recommended, but nothing of the kind occurred, and the report of tba committee on constitution went through almost without a hitch. A resolution to increase the executive committee from eight to ten mtpobera wax-voted down; as was a motion to introduce the referendum system in the election tft officers. No changes were made in the salaries of the officers or general committeemen, system of collecting dues will remain *1ieC same. The secretary-treasurer was gtaaq. power to enforce the payment of asiaeiH nients. It was decided to next year 4n-] force the rule forbidding unions dues are not paid up to have delagifw at the convention. 4 The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Fioa, manufactured by tne California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tivo principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting tlem in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the ayatem. It is the one perfect strengthening laxfc tive, cleansing the system effectually dispelling colas, heaaachea and fever* gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manentlv. Its perfect freedom frooc every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. If we make the Price Right and Guarantee the Goods, what more can we do ? irj mm ' i • Atlantic 0!ty,"W. J., Jan. 81.—Howard Blackburn, c£ Qlonoeatar, Mia , tha voyager who leaned aa opan ohallenge for a race aoroaa the Atlantic In small boata wlU bare aa hiaoompatltor a bandaome young French jtal named Oarpantar. Tha girl will hare aa navigator ol bar craft Captain William it Andrawe, who to already well aavigator," havtagaeveral ttmea eroaaad the ocean in email craft. Blaekbnm'a boat wlU be twantytvaMat long, while Waa will ha bnt twelve. Tha atari will be made frcm here Jan. 17th nyri. "The Brltleh mlnleter, Sir Brneet Satow, could not adhere becauae, he etated, he had definite InetructionB from London to demand the death penalty and could not demand ieae without authority. ncy Wilhoite is conducting a Basking crusade in Wichita. Up to ueigjil saloons have been raided DO worth of property destroyed "While tho Chinese have been informed verbally and unofficially that the powera will hot insist on inifMj foible punishment, Sir Erneat Satow'h* BOI*jiHireW'vcd authority to ttaderkte the British denuum. and. BCre days having elapsed, the Germane, ar* bopefai that ha wi# q»t rw. c«tve it area at the last moiheqt. "There la a manlfeat #ealre, almost a determination, in some quarters to defeat the American adminlatration'e intelligent and humane policy as to the death penalties, and correct official information is absolutely necessary. ana — — by women in Kansas. Saloon men expect a general temperance crnsade. Prunes, t, 3 and 4 Mince Meat, pack«£*j Canued Puwpkin, $ ISf Three lb can Apples, S Pie Peaches, 4 cans for lira Cnniie 5arKain Dress III J bOOuS Goods, Irom Calicoes to Silks. Shoppers rewaided for buying here. All Har»erff SahffM C»««e. Wichita, Kan- Jan. 311—Wnolesalg liquor dealers here received telephone mesnages from Harper last night stating that there was not an open saloon in town at snnset. Harper Is half way between Anthony and Danville, and it is said that the C. T. U. leaders have been ae- Hw there «11 day. Messages have also Hmra received here that three saloons at Attk* lili Tloaed. Alaaka. ANXIETY 18 FELT. Come to (or Lowest! goods. ' I I Dak. .( O—U»«. CM— »—• Alan*. * Cow* Ju. il.—Th® eooditton of the d sn •* considerable a«Uty. J*"*™!? " £ stated offlol*) ly has pneumonia are "»*"•. b# oate oonetltntlon, which MOM. •P'"**" ■fan that woold not D. f.lt in 0—8 ?'1, other suBerlng bo» «- -T,Mtoa?- 1h» DntohM thoCtow ttatam. In the process of manufacturing fire are tised. as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Caufobnia Fio Strut Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FHANOISCO, CAL LOUIBVXLLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Forsaleby all Druggists —PrieeBOc. per bo'tla, TRAIN BOY GOES. "Will the department be informed of the exasperating situation? || ■ Protection that protects Com||f|f|tt|'lflf A£|" fort-giving articles. The sec- VlltlVI Vf will ond washing shrinks some garments so that they have to be turned over to the baby. Ours are not that kind. Irl* BanifthM th* NbIimm From lie "The voting of tbe ministers was secret, and it is impossible therefore to say whether Mr. Conger voted according tc his preaching and propaganda of the last three montha or in obedience to his instructions."( Mmtm-mt m Boston Imitator. Beaten. Jan. 81.—Mrs. Mary Green, im*l*D*lDlf to be Mrs. Carrie Nation, attar knocking down a bartender wrecked a Cambridge street barroom and was aantenced to serve a term at Deer inland. Tnlaa. Evans IV New York, Jen. 81—The Erie system banishes today the train boys from Its system eeet of this olty. Thoy had previously been shut off from the other parte of the They w«re considered a nuisance by the paaeangue Creeks Are Quiet. Henrietta, I. T., Jan. 81.—Peat the warring Creeks has apparel Baltimore, Jan. 31. — With pitiful screams of fright and groans of intense pain the 75 or more animals of -all descriptions confined in cages at Frank C. Rostock's "soo," which was in winter quarters in the old Cyclorama building in this city, were roasted or burned to death last night. Fire, which probably originated from a 'badly insulated electric light wire on the outside of the building, caused the conflagration, which, once started, in an incredibly short time enveloped the entire structure. The flames spread so rapidly that it was impossible for the attendants to rescue the helpless animals, and, with the exception of one elephant, one camel, two donkeys and a pack of hounds, the entire herd was lost. Will Aslsisla Burned. reached, and all that remains to be is to give Chitto Harjo, the chief Snake, who has caused all the trouble, a preliminary hearing and send him to Muskogee for trial for treason. In the meantime a few more of the leaders will be arrested. The troop of cavalry under Lieutenant Dixon will probably remain here a few days. The Indians burned signal fires Tuesday night on the hills surrounding the 'town at a distance of two or three miles from the camp, and, fearing an attack, the soldiers remained under arnjs till daylight, ready for instant action. 3ut the Indians attempted no depredation. aad Rnhlla. Get*ready for Cincinnati, Jan. 81.*-?he trial of both Jeffries and Ruhlin, who were arrested Monday last, charged with being in training for a prizefight in violation of the state law, will come before Squire Roebling this afternoon. Prosecutor HoffhAimer and First Assistant Morris will appear for the state. Mr. Hoffheimer said that the decisions defining the difference between boring contests and prizefights were perfectly clea1. He said that |ie had not been advised that the arrests were made in tke interest of Ruhlin and Jeffries. The coming examination will be of the utmost importance, because if Squire Roebling shall after a hearing find the Intention Is not to engage in a prisefight his lodgment would bar any possible arrest on a similar charge.' » Umbrellas the rainy umbrellas Ribs that M ready for wedding. BOTH HOUSE8 ADJOURN. days. Our never fade, will not twist. N.w vnfc'a Law M.k.ra Muara DMth .1 _ - Jjn. 81—Th. Duke Of WUtotol,,» win »D* ■*• bat will .writ Urn .* , kj th* Qaeen, no* only "TSTEWr own •abi,et*_ __ Oh of IU Hmtan. Albany, N. J., Jan. 81.—Both brarfobee of the leglalatnre adjourned today until Mondiy In raapaot to the memory of th. lata Senator Panona, of Booheatar, who died yeaterday. i'm Cimilnlimwii Seasonable styles in shirts, I S rlimiSllingS collars ami cuffs of real linen. Stout suspenders of strong strains. ■ Tt» Be Haa*e« la tMB. FOUR DAY8 OVERDUE. Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 31:-«Ia the supreme court the death sentence was passed upon Frank Shaw, who-killed Deputy Sheriff Hoffman of White Blver Junction more than a year ago wfcile the tatter was leading a posse in pursuit of 4haw and his father after they had broken Jail. Shaw was convicted last June. The murderer will have plenty of Usee to reflect over the crime, *s tbpanjrtapce is not to l»e csrried out until FsMwury, In the state prison at "Windsor. Bhaw will spend the intervening time at hard labor," with the exception e# "the last three months, durtpg W«ch ttme *e will *a placed in solitary aeMnpmept. RICS WILL CONTEST. slwmir T,rtM ADrJr»* at Balllaa gafalr radar. r|«„- AHC| r„J Health and happiness com* i lOlir and r0BU from reliable food. Fot your family or for your stock, you ' find the best here. - ITUl M Heaad by •■■■■I"' ttMk. mm York, Jan. 81-Th. citation. In 1 iha juani'"r {at 41,0 Probat* °' Wiu of millionaire William uu»h Bis. ■» ratnrnabla today, A»*Du, to be I euoldad to -~i ,ui haw both oa«a on Monday, . »bb.4. Halifax, N. 8., Jan. 81.—The aafe ar-| rival of M»i Steamer Tyrlan thla morning alter a pareage oc .!;ht days, oaueed great rejoiolng In ahlpplng ciiAfM- Teeeel ww. fonr daya overdue. Kaunas City, Mo., Jan. 31.—The parent a of FrefJ Alexander, the negro who was burned »t' the Cits)ie by the Leavenworth mob on Jan. 15, are necking advice about suing the city and county of Leavenworth for damages and support. The father fit tjje dend negro Is a Baptist minister, He »»U he bfid written a number of influential frWn#» 1» K#nsas and Missouri in an endeavor to r*ise nioney ty prosecute the case. He has as yet receiypo positive promises of financial aid. ton* hit C4 confident, be says, that an appeal la I|ie cpfqrefl people of the United States will bring forth a Jfoph'Jf subscrlptiou large enough to e$itj the cjase fQ the hjghest courts in the country. Alexander's Parent* May Sse. YaiTV Ban Ml ml a* Camp. mmmi Mi. IcS SOLD ACCA' Tucson, A. T., Jan. 81.—It is reported that l*a Cananea, a mining camp in Sonora, was held for three dsys by a band of Yaqui Indisns snd the people of the camp were at the of tht» Indians. It seems a large number of Yaquis -who are employed st the camp got drank when paid and purchased all the means! in camp. The Mexican pojicft were driven Xrpm the c*mjD snd held oytaide by A nomber of the Yaquis. Their jitns were taken from them. American's who attempted to interfere also were dlsr armed.. .The Indians held high carnival Tor Uuee days and ran the camp to suit' Ill—ma In n There were a number of a»rtnn» QU+ws ttffmj's. |»o ene _■D L SPECIAL DE! QUI SPRING WALL PAPER CAUSED A PANIC. Hu arrived. We bare It (rom Qi up to |1 • donole rflll. W# alao amy a (nil lln* of Window Shade*, Moulding*, Artlat'a Ifatertal, Picture* and Frame*. Fresh and nice. The quality will please you. TEe best taste, the most wholesome quality. Men's Overt, Felts, a pair • . Dj .**'• ji r«ka Dlipatehaa Cas»aC Trouble la Havana, Jan. 31—Dlspatehaa frees the United State, aaylng that the Amejloam ware about to .vacnat. Coba earned a panla on th. rtoek egohango here. Havana Mar, miners are late. Allrgrd AbduttnK Two Bar*. 1 Princeton. N. J., Jan. Jtl.—Mrs. lordlaj J. M. Allen of Bayard iaiie ban Obtained a jvrit of babea* imp** to fflwrer lBri f,vo children. Oeaj*? w. and WhWWi II., who. It 1. attr«ari, were IMmmi their Princeton 4sme on ilaturdajr Mfi their elder brother, TWaaa, *f VwlL, Mrs Alien was in Bostan efcisiii the Alleged sWtac^foney^wiyd. husband, Ueaege, is a pitta»las»ti business man, I* saW be Jn Si. l*ouif on business. After securing tye boys rtioinsiJ prdgred the mansion closed. Mrs. Allen, It is reported, is now in New York. I. S. 4 W. S. BARRETT. Men's' Buckle Arctic», a pair • • - - . DTear Ferry Bridge. 10ft N. Main Street. J)|T—. xnlD BMrlas Itw •• Tim*. THE WEATHEH, MANGAN'S V.r ifOJt , Oolumbu*, O., bearing tl" miner ,rom ln" -dianapoU* will not re«oh hero The flr*t M«lon wUl in. ..ifiiu iot be hftld until UU thta b. mer.ly to effect limH«lrn-r onanlwtlon. fipjmmn Paver* Tralee Kin* Edward. Jterji», J»». 3} —Apparently the German press is growing u».«re fitaJS'T toward King Edward1 VII. The Kreiiif Ze|- tung points out the new monarch'* "greitf popularity aliil great knowledge of men." Top Porllnjer Tagebl»tt, ln the course at a long article, praises bl» pourage and the "complete Iparlessnesa at the time ox attempts at assassination" which he has displayed, addiffg that he "understands he English character thoroughly And possesses remarkable tact." ARMSTRONG'S A Century Prta. DAVENPORT SHC Wuhlngton, D 0., J«n. 81.—Powcaat anttl 8 p. m. Friday, tor KaaUrnl Pennsylvania: F»lr tonight »*d Frt d«y, ln aonthern occaatonal mow* ln northern portion aomewhal lower temperatnn tonight; wind*, generally nortl! westerly to brisk on oou*. Tftlilis-e Demands Statehood. fiBjHfe -ft: T'! siatefiottS Trail demanded of congress in Hii rartoo»lq«tic convention «|l|ed tfl urdW here by Sidney E. C!*r|j uf QkUbumii City, ohamnari of the statehood executive committee. Every county in both territories was represented. The 200 or more delegates here are ft? Statehood fit t|ip earnest minute possible- MONE Cash Dry Goods and Grocery Stores. Best Flour per bW. $4-S« Hay per too i.oo Corn and craqked corn per 100 i.oo Chop and meal, per 100 SHOT THE ENVOY. I Mm momy (or raort—rn In U7 -n,,. IMmm aDr atpad form torn or Twn^a» CM& tb. 1ntww» b« p«ld, or will UnitmJS?. Uetto to m*k. p» ymenta oq mortgw. mootk. tft qnfcrtorly, aoral-Muuiolly or wuhuJit. uS §S533»t3re» - MM ,f •*' "*** V rwM OommUriM. BlcamfoatalD, J»n ».-(D^).-Tb. . st Kioonttail Ul«gr*pk» to miliar OolKM« tta*t Andii«» 5L*,wio»w»P«tod«he Bo«p~o. " - lo «mp •» MotginyTL bj ordtr ot D»W»t »* Kllpioauln /«• * • financial AND commercial Shonglwi, Jan. 81,-Thr aiqtcjacHM* tnuili* here that Russia, besides Indemnity, will demand the sum of *21,(100,000 •for restoring Manchuria to China. It la also sC(Ul that Count von Waldenek will demand B.000,000 taels as compensation for fi»e Wwfif ?' •Bar0n TOn Ke,telerD •** minister. H Alleged Terms, EMBROIDERIES. Bulk Bonding. jjfew York, Jul SI. MOI. Opto. COos. . 44 44U ::$ P . » 86* .44 44 $* JM f | Ant I-T «&ram an r Democrats OrftalM. HmW VQrk, Jan. 81.—A meeting of the 'Cant4m»Ciiin«'' Pemotrata of Brooklyn w#» heft U'st night W ft)? purpoaa of perfecting MD »rjiani*Dlion ft A* overthrow of Tmmitr W»» ood tfce present rule of the municipal goyprpipeni. The organlaation waa only partly forma? and will be completed at a future nutting. It waa decided that the new organiaatlon ahould be known aa the "Brooklyn Democracy." Hnailtara »oo,ooo, New York, Jan. 31.—-Hamburg, the rer of any thoroughbred that ever faced starter, of royal blood lines and kingly appearance, wna knocked down to W. C. Whitney at Madison Square Garden tart evening for 100,000, the second highest price eyer paid at public auction for (tbrse Ip Branajd brown mldds. per too i.oo Oat* pet busbel 35 Potatoe* per bnsbel 65 1.00 Our line ot Hamburg Edgings C for the coming season is now on sale. Some of the choicest designs we havejpver shown, and that you will not be able to duplicate elsewhere. A fine lot of Torchon Laces. J Aaar.'BtMl and Wire.' .. MSSU::::::-.::: ErfEb;"»"""v Poo. Ool. Iron AjPael .... 80. Pacific Nor.Ffto.... a •••••••/ *or,PM»ref o. * w PeM .... BWWM wSbuh pft W«M*n Dntoa. O. B. BAXT1 4 lbs Prunes C .1 » lb* tqofjt Apticflt* \ • » cans fine Peaches. Can fancy Beets J. T. ARMSTRONG fc CO., toA Floor Bonnet Building. Kill*# qD =.P9.(«'9- Buffalo, JaO- 31,-William Highlander, a tarpenter employed at the Pan-Atnerl* lean grounds, fell from the roof of the government building and was InBtantly killed This la the first fatality that haa occurred at the exposition.grounds. PORTO WICAN ASSEMBLY Maror iriood Not ladlcted. New Goods.., Elmira, N. Y.. Jan. 31.—The grand Jpry, in aeaalon here for the past ten daya, has reported in snpreme court. The Jury considered the charge of fotgery agalnat Mayor Frank H. Flood, baaed on the affidavit* of Catharine Loonie. It lk understood no Indictment has been found agalnat Flood, ii.T.f- .( ■»»»*•« •» *"■" , MM. ,.,g« :::: S" Frcnch Theater Bnralac. v Psrlf, Jan- 31.—The Theater Robert JHfoudln it bunting: The inmates of th# neighboring houses are panfg stricken owing to the delay in the urrival of tba fire brigade. 88 Booth Main St * PITT8TON. "R.B.CCTL - nr'WHna Bnodn nd holld«j« ; would not b. Include, wd THEATRE WAS PURNED. JOHN fl'D. MANGAN'S Thoaa who Uka Hood's Ssruparllla (or eorofula, eeeeme, eanpflpM, catarrh, rhanmatlam or dyspepsia, say II anna promptly and permanently, mn attar all other preparation! fall. Yon at; take dona tor others yop hays reason to believe do {of jgq, f hU la Whet nay lay, QLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. 4 M* 'f '• - A Embroidery and Ribbon*. KM Glore* D When threatened pnenmonla or any othar long tWnble, prompt Vallel la oaojf eery, aelt la dangerous to delay. We Pharmacy, Weat Plttataw. ssasr' *m' Wbitfc Goods, %Coloredand White Dlmltlae, Linon ESwns, Check and Plain Nainsook*. Long Cloths and Cambrics. Bleached and Unbleached Unto, T% #1$ fmu MMtToHS. the iem«k»bla kaepln* old peopi* joBBg. i» T**jL°y*r nanooeneae, ileepte—nea", ])•*» troTjble, Indignation, oonafipatlon and riNnmatlapt by Ming KaUotrto Bitten, »nd ha vrltea: "It oairl be prataad too highly. It gently atlmnlatee tha kldneya, tonea the atomaeh, •Uadlgaatton, and gfrma aplandld tile, ft kH wotkea wo»dafa te rn* wife and me. IV* a marrelloua remedy for old paotV) asnaplalnta." Only 00a atStroh'a gjTwW",B*y'aP|H PRIOEa. aTriiTl AtftiS "rr ESTMUSiJamilB Formerly BrtdgcP0™..00®*- A Ou4 Beat Patent Flour - Rjtetoea per'fcaikefc'- .65 GrDSuga.r, 17 lb* lor 1.00 Cheese, full cream - ,13 Chop, per cwt 1.Q0 Meal, per cwt ■ . 1.00 Bran and M&ds, Ctft 1,00 Corn and Cr. Corn, cjwt i.oo tCr+ * -I.,,,- rsrw ruw»««* •• "" " We, the underelgned do berabv un* to refund the money on • 80 out bottle of Qrcene'e Warrmted Syrnp of Tu If It Ulu to onie yoor ooogb or oola. We eleo gveuntee ■ 20 °*nj_40 prove eettafeotory W *o»y wranajo. . j b. bocok, w* a Tb?o», Constipation ft cured iD] Hood's Pills. — rDl : *• *rri™1 01 ** •viaMMMMIMBlHi " Baa world-wlda fame tar marrallona If troubled with a weak digestion, bekhaeonr stomach, or If yo« fad dtul attar Dg try Chamberlain's Stamaeh and Liver Tablets. Price. M oanta. Sesaplee f reset Ferrer, Peck 4 Roberta,-epofbeoerlea; Plttatoj, one door above Kiwi# Hotel, Napkins, Notiom, Ill and (ria| IN NEW YORK. ! fcuMWl wuk fMI of huua •JttaUM*. Burdock Blood Bitten opna UD mwopUji f*rm»a«Uj. »■* h— (£1 «k« tMMUMt Mm IB rtttrtM ; AM C*tU M tfM hAndflomest, and othcm an gnitdtoaU««;ln^UMg|te| HMW. gnwttm ■Bona tor |
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