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fteioi \1P8 •v"a mediate vicianH columns of thU n? • . •jm FlFrY HRST YEAR PlTTSTOAf, cvFNINO. FEBRUARY 33 BIG STEELTRUST" IS NOW ASSURED fitfrmos 0 [tmvL Washington's 6lrthd*y Ob«err- COUNtY AND STATE. [WLY BAIL' BIG LINER LOST. It and Went down. Fiie wAa finding In hair shore, blindly feeling her way through the fog, and those who recall the disaster say that tlio clrcutostances attending it were about the same as the Hlo's loss, with, howrer, a far less numerous casualty list. COL Ol all Sorts OultDM (u | Beadloc Pacific Mall Steamship Sunk at Golden Gate. Kine new caaes of amallpc* were dl«. oorered yesterday near Williamsport. ed by Great Gathering. Application bat been made for a charter for the Friend*' Some, at kennett Bqnait. .T-'.'V ADDBBflfl PRE8IDEHT TBRVBEA, DUST THE BEST M D'l|D Washing Powder 1011 OVER ONE HUNDRED DBAD CDual General Wilis man. I Washington, Eeb. 23.—Cdnsul General Wlldmah had not been In the United Philip lfarkiey'e floor mill, ne»f Evaoiburg, wh btimed yesterday, a Ion ct $5,000 being entailed. Ife Chartered in Nty Jersey. .The day in congress!* States since the Spanish war broke out. He was appointed from CallfON List Of the Missing Is Placed fala »nd WB8 reD«ed to senator su+- — art of Nevida, having married a niece at 122. of the latter. His service In the ea«t covered all tl|e leaflMMJP to. WL 8. W1LDMAN DBOWNED. Agulnaldo at the time of Admiral Dewey's famous victory and w«i accused by the Filipino leader of having made unfulfilled promise* to him, but steadily denied the statements to this sffect. Mr. Wlldman was en hta wAJr homo on leave of absence. He was A native of Elmlra, N. Y., bat About 12 years ago went to Idaho, where he was the editor of a paper at Boise City. About this time Mr. Wlldman was appointed consul at Singapore and After his return located at San Francisco, where be engaged In magazine work. BaaC C■' Metal Paitr Declare Tfcat BU Fallow cnattrmM H»" Pallest Caallnti la Cka Aaaerleaa SoMiiaani. Samoel Morris, engineer of a pumping station of tha Pennayltaula Railroad, near Djwlngstown, ma killed by cars Thursday night.' HERE IS IJPEW OF 008 j Ladies' Wrappsrs for.... **• '«•»• Tw# Ap»ro#rlaD Manila, _Feb. 23.—Thousands of FUIpjaeq guttered around the Lunata t*$£ paytllon near the shore yesterday SftrnooB aad listened tb and applauded American orators, the Occasion being the celebration of Washington's birthday. Washington, Feb. 23.-'l'wo ol'm STut supply bill* of the government, th« postofflcc and the diplomatic and c"™« appropriation bills, were pass ed by the senate jeatetdAy. During 12 p*rt ot the session a proposition to discontinue the appropriations for fast mail facilities from Naw York to New Orleans yla Atlanta; and from Kansas City to Newton, Kan., was under dftcuaalon. While the debate was Priltrtcted It waa not particularly live ly. By a decisive rots the senate continued the appropriations. An effort waa made- to obtain an appropriation to continue the pneumatic tube service In New York, Boaton and Philadelphia, but It faded. An amendment was agreed to authorising the postmaster general to.lnveatlgate the question of establishing a postal telegraph system and to report his findings to the next congress. Bills, IItea Marty Zlots, yesterday, in Rtadlnr, brought salt against Albert E. Ravel fi r $8,000 damages, for alleged breaob of promise. Calicoes for i.'....... jc Men's Laundried Shirts 19c "wT.*' Knee Pants for 10c. Ladies' Plush Capw'tio5H Hojesdale Yam Ladles' Fleece LtnedPW^ Ladies' Fleece Lined Children's Fast Black Hose for. 4C? COMPANY WAS AN INNOCENT ONE United State* Connl ffcnwtl it Hoifkonc aid HU Family on Board the 111 Fated Veeeel—Para* er*e Pauencet Lilt Leat, Which Preveata aa Aeearat* Baomttatlon of the Caaaaltftee. Dairymen of llootgomsry oonnty bare formed an association, the objsot of which Is to stoats a anlfonp price for milk, based on the prices eharged by ntall dealers. It was the first-great gathering under the ausplcee ot the Federal part}-. Filipino and American flaga fluttered from tho ships In. tiie bay. And orer various parts of "the assemblage. They were Intertwined on tie speaker's stand. Dsnlel Condbars and George Snjd-r, of Northurabnlandf were arrested yesterday, charged with stealing brass, rained at $125, from steamboats bslongtng to Judge 0. R | ■ C»dge. ■EL U 001 Double Soles. |JJ § 9\J J Five People Were Cremated In The. Federalists marched In companies from various sections, each following a banner designating Its own locality, and crowded closely about the pavilion, where were seated Governor General Alac Arthur and other generals, the members of the United States Philippine' commission and a number of Filipino leaders. an Indiana Town. San Francisco, Fab. at.—the Pacific Mall steamer Olty of Bio da Janeiro struck on a rock about 6 o'clock yesterday morning Just outside the Golden Gate and Bank in about 20 minutes, with, aa far as la known, about 132 persons.Every Lady In P Ought to Take Mvi of This flreat Rui Sale Judge BaOogton, of the United Statis Conrt, In Plttsborg yes'erday, directed the reeelver of tha Baldwin Automobile Company to Isaae certificates to the amount of $13,000. This Is the first order of the kind under the present Bankrnpto} law. Jnnj City, Feb. 28 —The papem of the Universal Steel Com piny were reeorded In the oounty olaik'e offi* here late Thoreday afternoon. The oepltel le three hnn dred thoneand dollere, and the namee given bythe 1 poor pure lore ere not prominent. m«theee reeeooe the Incorporation for * tloui eeoeped notloo. Todej li dawned on the oonrt cfflolele that the In noeest little oompany which wee born Thuredey wee the foundation of the eo celled "bUtton dollar eteel tenet," aad the feet of the Incorporation waa made pnbllo. The oompany la empowered to carry on the Iron and eteel boelneea la any put of the world. KELLER BLIND FOR LIFE. She had just completed a voyage from oriental porta, end her passenger Uet Included, many Americans returning to the United States from the Philippines and China, among them the consul at Hongkong, Hounsevello Wildman, his wife and two children. The vessel had reached the heads on Thursday night, but bad been prevented from entering the harbor by an unusually heavy fog and anchored for the night. Her paasengfers, who for a month {fad been looking forward to America and home, retired for the night In the full expectation that the morning would see them landed In San Francisco among- their friends once more. Very different was the fate In store for the majority of thein. Doctors Determine That Be Will Nothing in our shop pays so small a profit as Never See Plmlnlr. President Tervera, who was obe of the principal speakers, testified on behalf of the Federal party to the conll deuce felt by Filipino* In tba-Amerlcan government. He said his fellowcountrymen esSiclally revered Washington as a type of the highest Americanism and considered there was no servility In acknowledging American sovereignty. pcnp re uUiuu SI ! The diplomatic and consular appropriation bill was passed In record time, only 40 minutes being consumed In Its consideration. New York, Feb. 23.—It la now almost a certainty that the Rev. John Keller of Arlington, N. J., who was shot hearly three weeks ago by Thomas G. Barker, will be practically blind for life. Careful examination of his eyes has been made by Drs. Charles J. Klpp and Wells P. Eagleton, eye specialists of Newark, and Drs. James A. Exton and A. A. Btrasser, who have been In constant attendance upon the wounded clergyman since the shooting. As a result It was announced yesterday that another such conference and examination will probably not be made, as a final conclusion has been reached. { AMUSEMENTS. our Burt asfrC Packard Korrecf:Sh \pe Shoes. iaa OAK! xsxraa. II Sooth ft* In Street, PIMM N.it t. Drt Always tbe Cheapest. _ After a spirited debate the conference report on the Indian appropriation bill was rejected and sent back to conference. "The Same Keeper," a beautiful and Interesting Irish comedy drama from the pea of Ood. T. Murphy, will ba prodooed at linsto Hall next Tuesday evening Smith 0 who la a reoognlsed Irish star of yonth and talent le at the head el cLIa production and his managers; Meant Rowland and Clifford, have suffoonded him with a oompaqy of unusual talent "Tbe Game Keeper" is a'pretty atory of the Emerald Iele prepared with a wealth of gorgeous eoenery and effects. Daring tbs action of the play numerous speolaitlee aie Introduced. Smith O'Brien, whi le one of the greatest atngere of today, will Introduce eaveral new eonge expreeely writ ten for thla production. Be Is ably sssktad In this feature by Kitty Coleman and a very olever ohlld artist, Beby Mildred. Pvople'a 'Phon«. ■D. f The house devoted Tuesday to odds and ends of legislation. An hour was devoted to unanlmOuB consent legislation and two hours and a half each to the passage of private claims bills and; private pension bills. Nine bills were passed by unanimous consent, and 29 claim bills and 130 pension bills were passed. Among tho latter was the senate bill to pension the widow of the late General Henry W. Lawton, who was killed In the Philippines. As the' bill passed the senate it carried $100 a month. The house cut the amount down to $50 upon the representation that Mrs. Lawton enjoyed a comfortable Income. General Luke E, Wright of the commission Id the course of a speech dealing with Washington's career and achievements assured the Filipinos that the Americans had Come among them to plant such forms of liberty as they knew and enjoyed at home. 0.P.4C.0. r J 4 • ',^3 Evans %*-BROS. • - A GIRL'8 LEAGUE. SHOE COMPANY. *Dmm Ke«a» »C tke aardW of reer Jtsali This conclusion Is that the Rev. Mi;*. Keller will probably be able to distinguish the outline of large objects and will be able to tell the dTfference between light and darkness, but It will be quite Impossible for him to recognise friends or even objects held close to his -The closing address was made by Senor Tomas Del Rosarlo, secretary of the Federal party. Philadelphia, Fab. S3.—A movement wll be Inaugurated here.tomorrow which may besom* national In ttae&aiMter. II la a direct result of the Jenale Boeeohelter tragedy. Her. Hepry U. Wharton le •pome and an organisation has been formed to be* known ee the Tonnp WnM-n Leaps .ait Pennsylvania. The league membera will wear a red ribbon badge, and all them take thta pledge: "1 do hereby pledge myself not so use any lc'oxlmtlng drink ae a beverage and will neither associate nor keep company with yoong women'f» man who do." The meet Ing la betafc beldln Indnatrlal Hall, which Is Ailed, this afternoon's aesalon wee called to older by Mr. Wharton. Horse Gelgex led a ohorna of 660 voicea and • cornet bar rendered lnetrnmentai . / Finding the fog rfsc slightly toward dawn yesterday, Captain Ward weighed anchor about B o'clock, and the City of Mo de Janeiro was headed for the city In charge of Pilot Frank Jordan, who had gone on board the previous evening. The vessel was scarcely mora, than under way when she strnc£* hidden rock. Stiaek la Ike Foe. Colonel Walter S. Schuyler, with a detacbtneat of the Forty-sixth volunteer Infantry, had a smart sklrtnlsb near Santa CruaJ province of Cavite, Jn which aevesal insurgents were killed. The Americana captured ten rifleB. PRICES. Crttnpj soanda from Bakj'l ©rib it night are sgonlalng to motaera. Da litvnt's Caour • Tmctuaa will relieve oroup, soon aa administered. It Is also a vavaa iaiuiis ubmcdt for oouizhs, colds sid lung oompUiuts. Twentj-flrs oents par bottle. Evans' Success Floor, per bbl Butterfly *lour, per bbl Superlative Flour, per bW . ' Marvel Floor, per bbl . Feed, per too Oats, per boabel Loog Hay, per 100 Cot Hay, per loo . u-W Flour, D5 lb sack Potatoes, per bushel t .1 Batter, creamery or dairy, lb • Cheese, foil cream, mild, per lb Lion Coffee, per lb • — . .11 Arbocldse Coffee, 0«r lb 7» Moca and Java Coffee, s Nytgj c" JOHN O'D. MANGAN'S He Is now beyond all danger of death from his woanda, and tin physicians are ready to give a certificate containing such n statement. In view of that It Is likely that on Monday Barker Will be releaaed from the Hudson oounty Jail, In Jersey City, under $5,000 ball. During the weak American flags to the value of fi#M»0 have bean aold to natlvea in the provlnoaa of Pampnnga, Tarias and Pangeetnan. School supplies to tfte value of (140,000 have been ordered. The government cable to Zansboanga Is completed.■ PRICES. JURY DI8AQREEO- Immedlately Pilot Jordan shouted for all on board to take to the boats, and a scene of wild confusion followed, the passengers and crew alike scrambling for the boats, many In their haste to eecape from the rapidly sinking vessel jumping overboard. Interest In Mi*. Stowa's msaterpleoe le perennial. "Men may eome and men msy go"—but, llk*D Tennyson's bfook, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" bids fair to "go on forever." version of the story will be ptessntsd at Mnslo Ball nCxt Tnuradty evening by Al. W. Msrtln's mamaloth oiginlsatlon. The soento scoecsorles ste gorgeous and hlatorloally "oorreot, and especlil cars hss been taken to secure tl e oorreotness of the oostnmlng. An lmroeose street {legale t will" s(art from tl)a theatre M npp*. . 111 iI.. m l»n i nou tom's oaaw. ' , 1 1.00 .at Dentist Keneedv Will Have to Be Mnnlolpnl Owaarehl* In R^eela, Best Patent Flour ■ $4-5° Potatoes per bushel - .65 Gr. Sugar, 17 lbs for 1.00 Cheese, full cream - ,.13 Chop, per cwt - 1 00 Meal, per cwt - 100 Bran and Midds, cwt 1.00 Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Hay, per cwt - 1.00 3 pks. pre'd Buckwheat .25 New York, Feb. 28.—The Jury In the caae of Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, accused of the murder of Dolly Reynolds In the Grand hotel on Aug. 16, If 08, came Into court at 2:41 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They had no verdict. They could not agree. They were discharged by Justice Foreman. They had been locked up Just six qlnutes over 28 hoars. It has been Impossible to determine with an Idea of exactness how the jury stood. It is believed, however, that the last vote taken stood 11 to 1 for acquittal. The foreman of the Jury, James Klaber, Is believed to have been tho man who held out for conviction. - - Tried Asale. Washington, Feb. 28.—In a communication to Cue state department Consul General Holloway, at St. Petersburg, says the municipality of that city, which at present has three of the car lines under its control, anticipates the possession of the remaining lines before the 1st nrox., when the authorities will advertise In the leading newspapers of the world for bids for the convfrijof ef the lines to the electrical Wttm. RELATIONS WITH CUBA. ■nttstelst MIL • » Tho latest figures place the loss at 123 persons, most of whom were Chinese ul Japanese. As near aa can be learned there were 201 people on board the Bio de Janeiro, as follows: Cabin passengers, 29; steerage (Aslatiq), SUs second cabin, 7; white officers, 80j Asiatic crew, 77. Tha Constitutional Convention Still Albany, Fab. 26.—The senate comr mlttee on taxation - and retrenchment has practically agreed upon a compromise mortgage tax bill. By the terms ot the proposed bill all mortgages are ,t« he tKflted e milla on the (Jollar. Ip afdttlfn tl*re Is to b« a penalty tag of f of aU mortgages UQt recorded In July of each ysar. As a further tax S per cent annually will be levied on all unpaid mortgage assessments Imposed by law. Thla Is tai be the amount.) anft.lt is already figured that It wni/et about *12,500,000 annually. Thtsamount Is to be divided between the etate and tbe locality In which the property Is located on which the mortgage Is placed. The details of the division have not yet been decided upon, but it is thought that it will be somewbat similar to the division of revenue by tbe excise department. Havana, Feb. 28.—Nothing definite has been decided npon regarding the question of future relations V«oy of the Dd*lefcate« #sse»b|eC| tortnjk qrqf the matter formgllf. Most of them 'wm tq bq npnrwid nth Uon thgt If the convention stood out vigorously for absolute Independence the United States congress would sup-' port them. Holding'Off. ' BAD YALE MEN. «M« WIMM • MWMD «• *« bm tlU Naw B*t«q, F«b W nHBylJ this morn- who i..». . 'gU whttwM liBTinim Build log taaMA Into OhUda' Munnnt im ontMlMt. la • Mr momaott thD plana' okadthoagh • whirlwind had oarook It, tho.atBdaota oTarturning th* chain and throwing dlab.a and Implesnanta to tha floor. Tha antlra parlj marohad to tha pollaa atattoo and aattled tbc .. • r? The saved number TO, eMted as follows: Cabin pwsengere, 13; white officer*, U: steerage (Asiatic), 15; crew (Chinese), 41. BlUeaed In Northern New York. Watertown, X. Y., Feb. 28.—One of the worst blizzards of tbe winter Is prevailing In northern N'Ctw York, Snow begnn fnlllng about midnight, and a blinding storm Is still In progres*. Railroad trnfllo is hampered. Beoent experiments sbOtr that all claa* of food may be completely dlgeetod by t preparation called Kodol Dyepepala On re, - wbloh absolutely digests what you eU. Ai ti U vfca only eoaabtnatton of all tha natural digestants aver devised, tha demand lor t baa beoome enormone. T. J. Yatee, Pltu- No. 91 South Main Street, Headq The lost nnmbar 122, classed aa fol- The special committee on relations 1MB lnstrteted It* secrelRfT, Mftbr JtF an Qualberto Gomez, to draw np a proposition and submit the tuu to the committee (or consideration. This proposition will, It Is understood, deal with the Issue in three leading divisions:IT IS POOR eoonoiLy to go around l» 111 fitting, ready-made olotblng When 700 oaa bave a aali mad* to order for 1A-H the nmfl prtje. A tailor makra li rSI hie duty to remedy :; jSnj wWla the ready- LSI • • pFij made anil la oni I J J J 1 from ona model, Li |1 I and moit aerve all f J * J A tal'.or baa the ad- B«st Good* at Prides. 3 At soon U the disagreement ins announced a court offlcer stepped eqt Into the passageway where Mrs. Kennedy stood and told her the result. She hurried up stairs to the corridor above to meet her husband on hla way back to the Tdmba. There she was joined by her relatives, and each grasped Kennedy's hand when be came that way and bade him a hopeful goedby. (Ohlneae), 86; steerafe (Asiatic), 48. 1M at «»• XIhIk. ton; Slroh'a Pharmacy, West Pitta ton. The following passengers are missing:Evans Rounserelle Wlldman, wife, two children and nurse; Mrs. K. West, J. V. Seymour, B. C. Mathlesoa, Mrs. and Miss Wakefieid, Miss Rowena Jebu, Zong Chong, Dr. Okawhara, Dr. Dodd, O. H. Herahaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wood* worth and 0. Dowdell. Cleveland, Feb. 23. — Minister Wt. Ting Fang addressed a large audience' composed of the students of Western Reserve university and their friends In the auditorium of the Chamber, of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wu's subject was "Washington and Education." In bis address Mr. Wu briefly reviewed the history of the United States as shown In the lives of some of the great men that hnve administered the affairs of the country. He said that Rome bad her Caesar, France her Napoleon. England her Cromwell, but the United States had her Washington, the greatest of all these because his mission In life was unselfish, and because of this his work, the founding of the new republic being unselfish.In its aim, has survived jthe work of those above mentioned. Mr. Wn on Washington. ™ PieiMieil under German lAWS, la the Beet there U lor First—That Cuba shall not IN mad* the base of war operations against the United States. ' NEURALGIA, 1 Rheumatism, Lumbago, 6out: OR. RICHTBK'S W orld-Renownea "ANCHOR" 46 South Mi FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE. Second.-That the commercial treaty with the United States shall embody as far as possible free trade between the two countries. (akstltnte Par Je«rles-*aklla Flskt. fixed upon the tlme when they would ask to have tfielr client admitted to ball, but it would be within a tew weeks. Kennedy's counsel said they had not The following officers and craw are missing: Cincinnati, Feb. 23.—In place of the Jeffrles-Ruhlln tight last Friday night a benefit was given here yesterday to the Sangerfest Athletic association. The highest price paid for seats was $250 by Mayor Julius Flelschmann and *100 by Manager William Brady. Music hall was crowded, and the entertainment netted over $5,000. Among the attractions on the programme was an exhibition of boxing by Champion Jeffries and his brother. It was found that no boxing or wrestling events of any kind coHld be given In Music hall under the terms of the Springer donation, so that the Jeffries brothers could only make their bows and retire, while the German singing societies and other! proceeded with their parts. (||M »d fcwna '» WrMk M IM PMMf. William Ward, captain; W. 0. Johnson, lint officer; John Roonsy, puner; Russell Brighton, Quartermaster; Mc- Coun, first assistant engineer; Brady, second assistant engineer; Monroe, third assistant engineer; Dr. O'Neil, ship's doctor; Smith, water tender; Savage, water tender; Bsnnls, water tender; H. Scott, steward;, Borgg, storekeeper; Albert Malcolm, saloon watchman; McArthur, steerage watchman; Ed Burwlck, watchman, and Mrs. Dorman, stewardess. Third.—That no foreign treaties shall be made jeopardising the Independence of Cuba. PAIN EXPELLER. vantage m to style because ready made olothea are made up at tLe beginning of the season, and tbuirhey miss the latest and ever changing fade Therefore, when in need of Tailor Made Clothes, call on PANNEBECKETS! All Trenton, N. J, »«b 8»-There wee s railroad oolllslon on the Pennsylrani. Railroad near Bristol, Pa, at fonr o'elook this morning. Two west bound freights collided and flagman George HoOain wss killed. Bennl others were seriously injure* A-Bamber of earn were amsshsd. Nhmig—mine without Trad* Mark "Ajghgs! One vrell-k nown peraon'a letter out of many We Hike i Speclilty Prosecutor Mclnt.vr« announced that Ihc state would try Kennedy again. New York.Oct. I2C! I897.\ Bad " Dr.Rlcht«r»"ANCHOft f Ml PAIN EXPELLER Is good 1*3 for local application*Tn ■Xy Neuralgia and Rhaumatta. a is finished i from six ten day* i gardleaa * weather. South Street, Dr. Ball's Oeaah Strep Is as ant Is '•Tores ever. It Is nnqnsatlonabiy the moat remarksbls remedy snr p*odno»o (or the est* of throat and lang affection tc hse oared thousands sod has done woni-rs In many ossse of ineiplent oonsomp Reported Rilhnr Htrscr. Chicago, Feb. 28.—The Tribune says: It Is reported that the Iowa Central railroad, control of wblcb a short time ago was secured by the Minneapolis and St. Louis, is to be consolidated with the Utter road so as to make It a continuous line from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Peoria, Ills., under one management. The terms of the consolidation, It Is stated, Include the exchange of one share of the Minneapolis and St. Iiouls for two shares of the town Central. GEO. BUSS. THE CUT TAILOR, 5 Worth HalD St. ♦oh- Childrei'f AFTER THE ENGLISH. Ion. Price, 28 oeuts : Photos. Otpui* P»lr«liwC «• !•••*•• P* 25c. lad BOc. at alldrugglsU or tbrougti ir.4d.BkfcUrA0a.,«I»PwlSt,lflwf#rhi Whole salt and MONEY. DM. I"MMITA. las IM MM. Walebae for ladlee and gentleman, In gold «id filled ouea, *1 W. L. MoDongallV Qold-braded canes and umbrallse; nlea Una of elosier and single atona ringa. jood* an gnaranreed. It WaHava The Rtaeitl. PITT9Ti OapaTown, Fab M —lha Boar Invader C have eatabllahad a laagat four boaia- JDnwayftom Oradcek, on tba r.Uro»d freCa Port aabath, and are luteroeptlqg malla and eaptnrlog patiola. The following persons were rescued: William Brader, London; James K. Carpenter, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Hlpley, Miss Leheran, Russell Harper, E. O. Howell, R. H. Long, G. HelnU, Captain Helcbt, R. Holts, William Caspar, Toledo; EfclUp Nusenblatt, Oakland, Cat.; Frederick Castrlnl, J. Wade, Japaneae, Honolulu; G. Cogblan, second officer; Holland, third offlcer; G. Herllhy, ehlef engineer; Frank Cramp, ablp carpenter; Q. J. Bnglehardt, freight clerk; R. H. Lcary, R. Matbleson, quartermaster; Fred Llndatrom, quartermaster; B. Boggs, storekeeper; H. Donohue, steerage steward; Howard, seaman; 28 Cblneoe at Mall dock; 16 Chinese and 4 Japanese at Melggs' wharf. Trenton, Feb. 23.—Twelve killed and about 30 Injnrcd Is the record of the result of the collision of trains at Rus- Twelve Killed In New Jersey Wreck, I liave money for mortgages In Any amount. Mortgages may stand for a term of years and only the interest be paid, tr will give the priv ilege to make payments oa mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will csase immediately on every dollar of principal thus repaid. This is not building association money. I handle only private funds and trust funds. Armstn We offer one hundred dollars rewaW tor any esse ot oatarrb that cannot oared by Haiti Oatanh dure. F. J. Cheney * Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F.J Cheney for the last IB years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business rransaetlons and financially able to oatry 'lot anv obligations made by their firm. & Tuox, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. •VALnrao, Kiihian A. Habt», wholssal* druggists, Toledo, O. Ball's uatarrh Cure Is taken Internally, Mtlng dlreotly upon the blood and mnooua surfaces of the systsm. Prloe, 15c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Raw's TkleT ling's Siding, near Borilcutown. un the Amboy division of the Pennsylvania failroad. All the bodies have been removed from the wrecked trains. Of the injured 10 are now in the Trenton hospitals and five in Cooper hospital at Camden. Some of the other more slightly Injured went to their homee. Of the injured at Trenton eight are Italians, and at Cumdcn all the five are Italians. Of the dead 11 bodies are now at the Trenton morgue, one of them an unidentified woman, and one body U wt Camden. C3& !—HrCOLD'^HEAD Ideal NoTeltT f nrnaoea at Aah'a 96 tf Paris, Feb. 23.—During an attack at 4 o'clock last Monday morning opon the French garrison of 160 at Tnnltnoun, Algeria, by 1,000 native Baratios, 8 officers and 8 men were killed and 21 men wounded. The natlvea were repulsed, with 100 killed and abont the sumc number wounded. Freaek In Alserln Attacked. TURK8 MAKE A RAID. I OrtRl to thaNnr Oil Pteld M Btawoot, Nothing bnt remedy or/ wir iCATAR • Qtuilty 4ob1m ScvoiatlaaMt*. TaSM. D E. BAXTER. Sod Floor Btavet Bonding, WllkMbwr. Salonloa, Feb. 88 —The Turkteh author IHn today raided the aecret qaart«re o» the M*oedonl»D revolutionary committer on,' aetoed » quantity of •oUtora' oep» taring th» Ineoriptlon, "Liberty or -Death." Wabaah Ballroad, the dlraot rant* to the new Eldorado. Kate* the loweat, bat one change of oar* either flnt or eeoond elate. i Free reollnlng chair oara or Pullman aleeperaBeit Floor |"S Fe«d, all kinds , Oats, per bathe! . .-; Oats, *5 bushel lot»... Potatoes, bushel... Hay, per i*o ThtSpat Ely's Crei It la quickly Ghea relit Cfc opena an6 the Naaal Panama. Allay a Inflammation. Call your netreat tloket agent or ad Ir'ae B F Kelley, General Agent Peat. Dept., Wabaah Ballroad, 887 Main etreet, Buffalo, N. T. 18f5w London, Feb. 23.—"LI Hung Chang Resorts," says the Pfeklng correspondent of The Morning Poet, "that the punishments to be Imposed upon Prince Chtfing and Tu Hslen have been carried out In accordance with tha demands of the foreign Mnofi" Cbnnug and Yo Hiln IimiImL Best Butter No. 7 Broom. s cans fine Peaches* 3 cans Corn.... i dozen Canned Corn... 3 lbs Evap. Peaches. . .4 Hm Prunes BURNED TO DEATH, The last seen of Consul Wildmsn was by George Englehardt. Heala and Protects ttf» Membrane. Restores -be Senses of Taate and Smell. No Mercury. So Injurious drug. (tegular alae, W jents; family alee. $1; at Druggists or by mall; W.V Warr«n St.. New York frtily •( V1V« at T«cmIII«S» Iod., lhia mmrrnlmm* In tk« AlkMy DMtlUa, HtU'a family Fill* an tbe beat Yereellies, lad , Feb. «S —Oeorge Jemee Cnd taU loot granddaughter* w*r* burned to death II Ikilt home, tan mil" 01 km, Mil J tble morning A fourteen year-old eon eeoeped. Hi* wife *nd daugb tor were note« home et the time. 39 N. Frank'ln Bl, Wllkeebarre, when yo» ierd anything Id th* denial llae. Beat aet Df tee h $8. Orowne aod bridgee |8 up. Over M year* to Wllkeabane. Bverytlilns fq»UDtDrd No pain and no appointment* '»»D«— mi Mr. Bnglebardt says tbat Mr. Wildman want below to gat some paper* out of a tin box. Nothing was aean of him after thla. Daggett Made a Brigadier. mflLUAHSON'S PRICE!! A lortan* for Ofcail«f. Washington, Feb. 23.—The president sent the following nominations to the senate: Army of the United States, to bo brigadier general. Colonel Aaron 8. Daggett, Fourteenth Infantry; adjutant general deportment, Lieutenant Colonel John B. Babcocb to be assistant adjutant general, with rank of colonel; Major John A. Johnson, assistant adjutant general,.to be assistant adjutant general, with rank of lieutenant colonel. ■teaser Prokablr Blew Vf. A rich man'* atatement thai he Intend* to devote almost his enttra fortune to char liable worka haa arouaed mooh dlaanaaton This la beeatue It will aceompllab mueb good. It la a pralaawortby endeavor, bo there are many other agaociae which ae oompllah Juat aa mnob good. Take Hoe tatterfs Stomaab Blttera tor IneUnoe—th. neatAmarloanremedy. Tor flftjr year.' It baa oared oonetlpatlon, dyapapsis, ana Ml the 111a whloh ariae from weak dlgaatlon. Tbla medicine Will keap the atomaeV In good ah*pa and the bowela regular. It la a wonderful restorative tonlo and health hnlldar. It la alao a preventive from malaria, fever and ague. Aak for It, and Inaiet npon having lk See that onMdvate rttaaui stamp oooaaa the nook mt the bottle. - - Pittston The Fort Point life saying crew waa oat drilling at 7:40 o'clock when the fishing boat with the first of tha survlTora passed In and reported the wreck. Th* rescued people ware taken ashore to the life saving station,, and the craw started ont to tha wreck, bnt there waa nothing to be fond. Th* sooth sld* crew wa* on the scens about an honr later, and Its captain waa of the opinion that all the wreckage pointed to the fact that the Bio had blown up after alnklng. All the woodwork Is splintered, and other detail* known to seafaring men and too numerous to mention support this theory I thoroughly. Lion Coffee.'. f Arbnckl* Coffee .1! - 3 bottles Jam ; WANT MOrfE MONEY. E. B. Mund»y, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tezee, onoe fooled a grave-digger. Hi «eye: "My brother w«* tkj low with me trial fever aod Janndlee. I persuaded him to try Iteetrlo Bitter*, and he wae won muoh better, bat con tinned their nit nntll he w** wholly onred I am anr. Bleetrle Bittern eaved hi* life." Thle rem *Aj expel* malaria, kill* dl**e*e germ' end purifle* the blood; aid* dlageatlon, regulatee liver, kidney* and bo wale, on ret aonatlpatloD, dyspepels, nervon* dlwaaea kidney troable*, female oompUinta: glv» perfect health. Only BO oenta at Bttoh'. nhermsey, Weet PI He ton, a d W. 0. Prloe, Plttaton- ■too* DmU Oft i Best patent flour - $4.50 25 lb sack B-W flour .65 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 - • An Artistic Apartment owec Iti beauty more to yjl.iteqdt atkm of the wall*, when tfgjfcrClh good taste, than to any other aouxc*, Vbu wilt realize this more IT you leave thrm bare. When adorned with exquisite combinations in,color ■i£heffltS a$ Is shown in oar artistic designs/and rkh colorings in Wall Paper? such as we are shewing from 5c to fi.oo a double roll. Ofemeee ■xpeditln uoettes tteiemuie Prettr rmm-T Hay, per cwt - - 1.00 Potatoes, per buBhel .65 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 4 lbs good rice - - • .25 3 Qta beans - -t v-s -.25 Fxesli ftiiH oyirterixcd .60 Fresh eggs and butter « jL T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Kxmth ium at. HUHW; N»OODS DILITESKD FBOICTTLT Berlin, Feb. S8.-I' le *t*ted tbat th* nlobeteg will abortly be liked for * furgher epproprletlon of a hundred million marka for the Q*rm»n expedition la Ohlna. • Csrrcra Cheerell by Ansrleaas, An Excellent Combination. London, Feb. 23.-VT.ha Gibraltar correspondent of Tim Dally Express say a: "Ott- tha arrival here of BMMt Btnarck, now cruising In the The pleasant method and beneficial eSects of the watt. Iraowa - aomedy, STapp or yx*aD' iaw»rtastai lifrytB* California Pi» Srwir Co., -jttitstrat* tbe value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form moat refreshing to the taste and acceptable to tlie system. H Is ths one perfect strengthening lajfc. tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet jjromptly and enabling one to overcomeiiabHual oonstipationpermanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxtfUve. ' *THE WEATHER. with a large party of Washington, D. a, F*b. W.—Foreoeet ■utll 8 p. »■ Bund»r, f«* E**teni f«anylvanla : Pertly *loudy tonlghtj Sunday, Inoreeslng oloudln***, probebly Imp Yaaraalf gtroas Americans, Admiral Cervera, who la staying In Gibraltar, went on board to vlalt a friend, Mr. Arthur Humphrey. He was vociferously cheered by tbe Americans, all of whom shook him by ths hand." specialty. * - 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. m. H. WILLIAMSON. Will be no exceptio« to recognised excellence of goods, in fact there will b improvement. We wilt ex as usual, a fall line of dig lawns, seersuckers, ging embroideries, laces. Mi mocha gloves, corsets, and low bast) hosiery, kerchiefs, in tact all the saries that go tov com first class dress goods i tion store. Like bed dollar*, all counterfeit! of D*D Witt's Wltoh Heale 8*1 re ere worthies*. The original qntskly ouree pllee, eon* end ell akin dlaeaee*. T. J. Tetee, Plttaton; Siroh'a Pbarmaey Weal Plttaton. The Bio'* resting place is about half * mile from the shore, a mile to th* southward of North bead and a .mile nnd a half to the south and west of Fort Point. The tide, ebb or flood, had a southerly set, and this was what put the steamer In with the land. On the uorth shore there la a northerly set quite a* strong, and It was this tbat uauKht tho steamship City of New York and plied her high and dry under North head. And yon will ward oft eo'ds, pnsnmonla, fevers and other diseases. Ton oasd to bava pare, rlob blood and good dlgaatlon Hood's Saraaparllla uakea thr blood rlob and pore aa no other medlolna can do. It tonaa the atomach, creates ao appetite and Invlgorataa tbe whole ayatam Ton will be wtsa to begin taking It now, for It will keep you strong and wall. T. S. I W.S. BARRETT, N«tr F«v*7 BrUU*. !(• V. Hate Strwt. aooar. jPIU |,f|au eeus* * horrible bus, eeeld, eat or tort*. -Boeklen** Arnica Sal** will kill th* pain end promptly heal ft. Owe* f*v*r *or**, nleer*, boll*, oorna, ell SSlruottoo*. WpU* owe on earth, nniw H Mate a box Owe guaranteed. Sal J by Rtrob'e pbarmaey, Weet Plttaton, W. ft Prlo*. Plttaton A rrl«e«Hel Bleeder Heating etoree, tbe kind that warn op roor home- "* tf Naw Orleans, Feb. 23.—Dispatches received here report snow falling at Wlnnsboro. Monroe and Tallulab. Fla., and Vlcksburg. Yazoo Olty, Laurel and Water Valley, Miss. Greenville, Mlsa.. reports the ground covered to the depth of four inches. ■bow Ib Laalalta..._ «g:|unr£r0£s 11 - jMtmrus* fit MACS, m ■ a*» If tliere'e • kins -r eM-r-e tml.l epplT as mtan-hat headaohw In t»n mlnutea The Hon. Hood's Pills are non-lrrltatlng. Prloa, 38 •ants. - . The Rio de Janeiro waa an Iron steamer of 3,508 groas tonnage and 8,275 net. She waa built by J. Roach & Son at Chester, Pa., in 1878. The vessel waa owned by tbe Pacific Mall .Steamship company and had been In the oriental aervlce since. She sailed from Hongkong for this port on Jan. 22. aaaaady for Karroos In tbe proeess of manufacturing figs arc used, as tbey are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualltlesof the -remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Caufobnia Fio Hvutrr Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial' effects and to avoid imitations, please rememberthe full nameoftheCompanjprinted on the front of every package Mtiltona of people are !a.*liisr with D* Witt"* Uttto **rly Bleerm, and ttoe* who oe* tb*m find tbem to be famous llttl* llv*r ntll*. Never grip*. T. J. Tetaa, Plttatoa; Btroh'e Pharmaoy, Weet Plttetoo. Give u* a oh uoe to put in the Ideal Novelty foraaoe at joor bona*, if v Aaw Brat*. Are yon weakened and exhausted bf overwork, worry or dlaaaea I Tbe Myetlc Life Benewer will renew your strength and vitality. It la tbe graateenerve builder known. It la a marvalooa vltallaer and strengthens*. It quickly and oertalnly onrea loaa of tfrttlta, lnoigeeiloa, narvooa waaknaaa, perflation of the heart and failing health. wonderful life renewar aad IHMJ Murder la Sew JSnn, 5* . 8 •i V -.■ &;is5B :M*...iJr :'-a New York, Feb. il.—Joseph Motorto was brutally beaten to death at Avondale, N. J., last night aa the aequel to a row In a Jtaloon. Angelo and Michael R. B. Cut! Motk Tee FeeUtvelj uaneltek Beedeehe, IndlgeeMon and eonetlpaUon. A delight ful herb drink. Bane*** all arnpUone of Cofono I, charged wltb W I «• owe * - -mm om g*-•*#»*»» to «•*C1 The Bio de Janeiro Is not the first shib that baa come to grief on Mile rock. About tu tmm ifs tiw Pnak Jon**, 68 WM lb)9, IfttUl the crime. FIG SYRUP CO, im IS Harm the skin, predating e et eaoplexion, and 90s. for •Ml. SOU ♦ SortblU LWQJBCO, OAL gteam Lai Isold acsawi » . T W WzM ■
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, February 23, 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 | 1901-02-23 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, February 23, 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 | 1901-02-23 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010223_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 | fteioi \1P8 •v"a mediate vicianH columns of thU n? • . •jm FlFrY HRST YEAR PlTTSTOAf, cvFNINO. FEBRUARY 33 BIG STEELTRUST" IS NOW ASSURED fitfrmos 0 [tmvL Washington's 6lrthd*y Ob«err- COUNtY AND STATE. [WLY BAIL' BIG LINER LOST. It and Went down. Fiie wAa finding In hair shore, blindly feeling her way through the fog, and those who recall the disaster say that tlio clrcutostances attending it were about the same as the Hlo's loss, with, howrer, a far less numerous casualty list. COL Ol all Sorts OultDM (u | Beadloc Pacific Mall Steamship Sunk at Golden Gate. Kine new caaes of amallpc* were dl«. oorered yesterday near Williamsport. ed by Great Gathering. Application bat been made for a charter for the Friend*' Some, at kennett Bqnait. .T-'.'V ADDBBflfl PRE8IDEHT TBRVBEA, DUST THE BEST M D'l|D Washing Powder 1011 OVER ONE HUNDRED DBAD CDual General Wilis man. I Washington, Eeb. 23.—Cdnsul General Wlldmah had not been In the United Philip lfarkiey'e floor mill, ne»f Evaoiburg, wh btimed yesterday, a Ion ct $5,000 being entailed. Ife Chartered in Nty Jersey. .The day in congress!* States since the Spanish war broke out. He was appointed from CallfON List Of the Missing Is Placed fala »nd WB8 reD«ed to senator su+- — art of Nevida, having married a niece at 122. of the latter. His service In the ea«t covered all tl|e leaflMMJP to. WL 8. W1LDMAN DBOWNED. Agulnaldo at the time of Admiral Dewey's famous victory and w«i accused by the Filipino leader of having made unfulfilled promise* to him, but steadily denied the statements to this sffect. Mr. Wlldman was en hta wAJr homo on leave of absence. He was A native of Elmlra, N. Y., bat About 12 years ago went to Idaho, where he was the editor of a paper at Boise City. About this time Mr. Wlldman was appointed consul at Singapore and After his return located at San Francisco, where be engaged In magazine work. BaaC C■' Metal Paitr Declare Tfcat BU Fallow cnattrmM H»" Pallest Caallnti la Cka Aaaerleaa SoMiiaani. Samoel Morris, engineer of a pumping station of tha Pennayltaula Railroad, near Djwlngstown, ma killed by cars Thursday night.' HERE IS IJPEW OF 008 j Ladies' Wrappsrs for.... **• '«•»• Tw# Ap»ro#rlaD Manila, _Feb. 23.—Thousands of FUIpjaeq guttered around the Lunata t*$£ paytllon near the shore yesterday SftrnooB aad listened tb and applauded American orators, the Occasion being the celebration of Washington's birthday. Washington, Feb. 23.-'l'wo ol'm STut supply bill* of the government, th« postofflcc and the diplomatic and c"™« appropriation bills, were pass ed by the senate jeatetdAy. During 12 p*rt ot the session a proposition to discontinue the appropriations for fast mail facilities from Naw York to New Orleans yla Atlanta; and from Kansas City to Newton, Kan., was under dftcuaalon. While the debate was Priltrtcted It waa not particularly live ly. By a decisive rots the senate continued the appropriations. An effort waa made- to obtain an appropriation to continue the pneumatic tube service In New York, Boaton and Philadelphia, but It faded. An amendment was agreed to authorising the postmaster general to.lnveatlgate the question of establishing a postal telegraph system and to report his findings to the next congress. Bills, IItea Marty Zlots, yesterday, in Rtadlnr, brought salt against Albert E. Ravel fi r $8,000 damages, for alleged breaob of promise. Calicoes for i.'....... jc Men's Laundried Shirts 19c "wT.*' Knee Pants for 10c. Ladies' Plush Capw'tio5H Hojesdale Yam Ladles' Fleece LtnedPW^ Ladies' Fleece Lined Children's Fast Black Hose for. 4C? COMPANY WAS AN INNOCENT ONE United State* Connl ffcnwtl it Hoifkonc aid HU Family on Board the 111 Fated Veeeel—Para* er*e Pauencet Lilt Leat, Which Preveata aa Aeearat* Baomttatlon of the Caaaaltftee. Dairymen of llootgomsry oonnty bare formed an association, the objsot of which Is to stoats a anlfonp price for milk, based on the prices eharged by ntall dealers. It was the first-great gathering under the ausplcee ot the Federal part}-. Filipino and American flaga fluttered from tho ships In. tiie bay. And orer various parts of "the assemblage. They were Intertwined on tie speaker's stand. Dsnlel Condbars and George Snjd-r, of Northurabnlandf were arrested yesterday, charged with stealing brass, rained at $125, from steamboats bslongtng to Judge 0. R | ■ C»dge. ■EL U 001 Double Soles. |JJ § 9\J J Five People Were Cremated In The. Federalists marched In companies from various sections, each following a banner designating Its own locality, and crowded closely about the pavilion, where were seated Governor General Alac Arthur and other generals, the members of the United States Philippine' commission and a number of Filipino leaders. an Indiana Town. San Francisco, Fab. at.—the Pacific Mall steamer Olty of Bio da Janeiro struck on a rock about 6 o'clock yesterday morning Just outside the Golden Gate and Bank in about 20 minutes, with, aa far as la known, about 132 persons.Every Lady In P Ought to Take Mvi of This flreat Rui Sale Judge BaOogton, of the United Statis Conrt, In Plttsborg yes'erday, directed the reeelver of tha Baldwin Automobile Company to Isaae certificates to the amount of $13,000. This Is the first order of the kind under the present Bankrnpto} law. Jnnj City, Feb. 28 —The papem of the Universal Steel Com piny were reeorded In the oounty olaik'e offi* here late Thoreday afternoon. The oepltel le three hnn dred thoneand dollere, and the namee given bythe 1 poor pure lore ere not prominent. m«theee reeeooe the Incorporation for * tloui eeoeped notloo. Todej li dawned on the oonrt cfflolele that the In noeest little oompany which wee born Thuredey wee the foundation of the eo celled "bUtton dollar eteel tenet," aad the feet of the Incorporation waa made pnbllo. The oompany la empowered to carry on the Iron and eteel boelneea la any put of the world. KELLER BLIND FOR LIFE. She had just completed a voyage from oriental porta, end her passenger Uet Included, many Americans returning to the United States from the Philippines and China, among them the consul at Hongkong, Hounsevello Wildman, his wife and two children. The vessel had reached the heads on Thursday night, but bad been prevented from entering the harbor by an unusually heavy fog and anchored for the night. Her paasengfers, who for a month {fad been looking forward to America and home, retired for the night In the full expectation that the morning would see them landed In San Francisco among- their friends once more. Very different was the fate In store for the majority of thein. Doctors Determine That Be Will Nothing in our shop pays so small a profit as Never See Plmlnlr. President Tervera, who was obe of the principal speakers, testified on behalf of the Federal party to the conll deuce felt by Filipino* In tba-Amerlcan government. He said his fellowcountrymen esSiclally revered Washington as a type of the highest Americanism and considered there was no servility In acknowledging American sovereignty. pcnp re uUiuu SI ! The diplomatic and consular appropriation bill was passed In record time, only 40 minutes being consumed In Its consideration. New York, Feb. 23.—It la now almost a certainty that the Rev. John Keller of Arlington, N. J., who was shot hearly three weeks ago by Thomas G. Barker, will be practically blind for life. Careful examination of his eyes has been made by Drs. Charles J. Klpp and Wells P. Eagleton, eye specialists of Newark, and Drs. James A. Exton and A. A. Btrasser, who have been In constant attendance upon the wounded clergyman since the shooting. As a result It was announced yesterday that another such conference and examination will probably not be made, as a final conclusion has been reached. { AMUSEMENTS. our Burt asfrC Packard Korrecf:Sh \pe Shoes. iaa OAK! xsxraa. II Sooth ft* In Street, PIMM N.it t. Drt Always tbe Cheapest. _ After a spirited debate the conference report on the Indian appropriation bill was rejected and sent back to conference. "The Same Keeper," a beautiful and Interesting Irish comedy drama from the pea of Ood. T. Murphy, will ba prodooed at linsto Hall next Tuesday evening Smith 0 who la a reoognlsed Irish star of yonth and talent le at the head el cLIa production and his managers; Meant Rowland and Clifford, have suffoonded him with a oompaqy of unusual talent "Tbe Game Keeper" is a'pretty atory of the Emerald Iele prepared with a wealth of gorgeous eoenery and effects. Daring tbs action of the play numerous speolaitlee aie Introduced. Smith O'Brien, whi le one of the greatest atngere of today, will Introduce eaveral new eonge expreeely writ ten for thla production. Be Is ably sssktad In this feature by Kitty Coleman and a very olever ohlld artist, Beby Mildred. Pvople'a 'Phon«. ■D. f The house devoted Tuesday to odds and ends of legislation. An hour was devoted to unanlmOuB consent legislation and two hours and a half each to the passage of private claims bills and; private pension bills. Nine bills were passed by unanimous consent, and 29 claim bills and 130 pension bills were passed. Among tho latter was the senate bill to pension the widow of the late General Henry W. Lawton, who was killed In the Philippines. As the' bill passed the senate it carried $100 a month. The house cut the amount down to $50 upon the representation that Mrs. Lawton enjoyed a comfortable Income. General Luke E, Wright of the commission Id the course of a speech dealing with Washington's career and achievements assured the Filipinos that the Americans had Come among them to plant such forms of liberty as they knew and enjoyed at home. 0.P.4C.0. r J 4 • ',^3 Evans %*-BROS. • - A GIRL'8 LEAGUE. SHOE COMPANY. *Dmm Ke«a» »C tke aardW of reer Jtsali This conclusion Is that the Rev. Mi;*. Keller will probably be able to distinguish the outline of large objects and will be able to tell the dTfference between light and darkness, but It will be quite Impossible for him to recognise friends or even objects held close to his -The closing address was made by Senor Tomas Del Rosarlo, secretary of the Federal party. Philadelphia, Fab. S3.—A movement wll be Inaugurated here.tomorrow which may besom* national In ttae&aiMter. II la a direct result of the Jenale Boeeohelter tragedy. Her. Hepry U. Wharton le •pome and an organisation has been formed to be* known ee the Tonnp WnM-n Leaps .ait Pennsylvania. The league membera will wear a red ribbon badge, and all them take thta pledge: "1 do hereby pledge myself not so use any lc'oxlmtlng drink ae a beverage and will neither associate nor keep company with yoong women'f» man who do." The meet Ing la betafc beldln Indnatrlal Hall, which Is Ailed, this afternoon's aesalon wee called to older by Mr. Wharton. Horse Gelgex led a ohorna of 660 voicea and • cornet bar rendered lnetrnmentai . / Finding the fog rfsc slightly toward dawn yesterday, Captain Ward weighed anchor about B o'clock, and the City of Mo de Janeiro was headed for the city In charge of Pilot Frank Jordan, who had gone on board the previous evening. The vessel was scarcely mora, than under way when she strnc£* hidden rock. Stiaek la Ike Foe. Colonel Walter S. Schuyler, with a detacbtneat of the Forty-sixth volunteer Infantry, had a smart sklrtnlsb near Santa CruaJ province of Cavite, Jn which aevesal insurgents were killed. The Americana captured ten rifleB. PRICES. Crttnpj soanda from Bakj'l ©rib it night are sgonlalng to motaera. Da litvnt's Caour • Tmctuaa will relieve oroup, soon aa administered. It Is also a vavaa iaiuiis ubmcdt for oouizhs, colds sid lung oompUiuts. Twentj-flrs oents par bottle. Evans' Success Floor, per bbl Butterfly *lour, per bbl Superlative Flour, per bW . ' Marvel Floor, per bbl . Feed, per too Oats, per boabel Loog Hay, per 100 Cot Hay, per loo . u-W Flour, D5 lb sack Potatoes, per bushel t .1 Batter, creamery or dairy, lb • Cheese, foil cream, mild, per lb Lion Coffee, per lb • — . .11 Arbocldse Coffee, 0«r lb 7» Moca and Java Coffee, s Nytgj c" JOHN O'D. MANGAN'S He Is now beyond all danger of death from his woanda, and tin physicians are ready to give a certificate containing such n statement. In view of that It Is likely that on Monday Barker Will be releaaed from the Hudson oounty Jail, In Jersey City, under $5,000 ball. During the weak American flags to the value of fi#M»0 have bean aold to natlvea in the provlnoaa of Pampnnga, Tarias and Pangeetnan. School supplies to tfte value of (140,000 have been ordered. The government cable to Zansboanga Is completed.■ PRICES. JURY DI8AQREEO- Immedlately Pilot Jordan shouted for all on board to take to the boats, and a scene of wild confusion followed, the passengers and crew alike scrambling for the boats, many In their haste to eecape from the rapidly sinking vessel jumping overboard. Interest In Mi*. Stowa's msaterpleoe le perennial. "Men may eome and men msy go"—but, llk*D Tennyson's bfook, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" bids fair to "go on forever." version of the story will be ptessntsd at Mnslo Ball nCxt Tnuradty evening by Al. W. Msrtln's mamaloth oiginlsatlon. The soento scoecsorles ste gorgeous and hlatorloally "oorreot, and especlil cars hss been taken to secure tl e oorreotness of the oostnmlng. An lmroeose street {legale t will" s(art from tl)a theatre M npp*. . 111 iI.. m l»n i nou tom's oaaw. ' , 1 1.00 .at Dentist Keneedv Will Have to Be Mnnlolpnl Owaarehl* In R^eela, Best Patent Flour ■ $4-5° Potatoes per bushel - .65 Gr. Sugar, 17 lbs for 1.00 Cheese, full cream - ,.13 Chop, per cwt - 1 00 Meal, per cwt - 100 Bran and Midds, cwt 1.00 Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Hay, per cwt - 1.00 3 pks. pre'd Buckwheat .25 New York, Feb. 28.—The Jury In the caae of Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, accused of the murder of Dolly Reynolds In the Grand hotel on Aug. 16, If 08, came Into court at 2:41 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They had no verdict. They could not agree. They were discharged by Justice Foreman. They had been locked up Just six qlnutes over 28 hoars. It has been Impossible to determine with an Idea of exactness how the jury stood. It is believed, however, that the last vote taken stood 11 to 1 for acquittal. The foreman of the Jury, James Klaber, Is believed to have been tho man who held out for conviction. - - Tried Asale. Washington, Feb. 28.—In a communication to Cue state department Consul General Holloway, at St. Petersburg, says the municipality of that city, which at present has three of the car lines under its control, anticipates the possession of the remaining lines before the 1st nrox., when the authorities will advertise In the leading newspapers of the world for bids for the convfrijof ef the lines to the electrical Wttm. RELATIONS WITH CUBA. ■nttstelst MIL • » Tho latest figures place the loss at 123 persons, most of whom were Chinese ul Japanese. As near aa can be learned there were 201 people on board the Bio de Janeiro, as follows: Cabin passengers, 29; steerage (Aslatiq), SUs second cabin, 7; white officers, 80j Asiatic crew, 77. Tha Constitutional Convention Still Albany, Fab. 26.—The senate comr mlttee on taxation - and retrenchment has practically agreed upon a compromise mortgage tax bill. By the terms ot the proposed bill all mortgages are ,t« he tKflted e milla on the (Jollar. Ip afdttlfn tl*re Is to b« a penalty tag of f of aU mortgages UQt recorded In July of each ysar. As a further tax S per cent annually will be levied on all unpaid mortgage assessments Imposed by law. Thla Is tai be the amount.) anft.lt is already figured that It wni/et about *12,500,000 annually. Thtsamount Is to be divided between the etate and tbe locality In which the property Is located on which the mortgage Is placed. The details of the division have not yet been decided upon, but it is thought that it will be somewbat similar to the division of revenue by tbe excise department. Havana, Feb. 28.—Nothing definite has been decided npon regarding the question of future relations V«oy of the Dd*lefcate« #sse»b|eC| tortnjk qrqf the matter formgllf. Most of them 'wm tq bq npnrwid nth Uon thgt If the convention stood out vigorously for absolute Independence the United States congress would sup-' port them. Holding'Off. ' BAD YALE MEN. «M« WIMM • MWMD «• *« bm tlU Naw B*t«q, F«b W nHBylJ this morn- who i..». . 'gU whttwM liBTinim Build log taaMA Into OhUda' Munnnt im ontMlMt. la • Mr momaott thD plana' okadthoagh • whirlwind had oarook It, tho.atBdaota oTarturning th* chain and throwing dlab.a and Implesnanta to tha floor. Tha antlra parlj marohad to tha pollaa atattoo and aattled tbc .. • r? The saved number TO, eMted as follows: Cabin pwsengere, 13; white officer*, U: steerage (Asiatic), 15; crew (Chinese), 41. BlUeaed In Northern New York. Watertown, X. Y., Feb. 28.—One of the worst blizzards of tbe winter Is prevailing In northern N'Ctw York, Snow begnn fnlllng about midnight, and a blinding storm Is still In progres*. Railroad trnfllo is hampered. Beoent experiments sbOtr that all claa* of food may be completely dlgeetod by t preparation called Kodol Dyepepala On re, - wbloh absolutely digests what you eU. Ai ti U vfca only eoaabtnatton of all tha natural digestants aver devised, tha demand lor t baa beoome enormone. T. J. Yatee, Pltu- No. 91 South Main Street, Headq The lost nnmbar 122, classed aa fol- The special committee on relations 1MB lnstrteted It* secrelRfT, Mftbr JtF an Qualberto Gomez, to draw np a proposition and submit the tuu to the committee (or consideration. This proposition will, It Is understood, deal with the Issue in three leading divisions:IT IS POOR eoonoiLy to go around l» 111 fitting, ready-made olotblng When 700 oaa bave a aali mad* to order for 1A-H the nmfl prtje. A tailor makra li rSI hie duty to remedy :; jSnj wWla the ready- LSI • • pFij made anil la oni I J J J 1 from ona model, Li |1 I and moit aerve all f J * J A tal'.or baa the ad- B«st Good* at Prides. 3 At soon U the disagreement ins announced a court offlcer stepped eqt Into the passageway where Mrs. Kennedy stood and told her the result. She hurried up stairs to the corridor above to meet her husband on hla way back to the Tdmba. There she was joined by her relatives, and each grasped Kennedy's hand when be came that way and bade him a hopeful goedby. (Ohlneae), 86; steerafe (Asiatic), 48. 1M at «»• XIhIk. ton; Slroh'a Pharmacy, West Pitta ton. The following passengers are missing:Evans Rounserelle Wlldman, wife, two children and nurse; Mrs. K. West, J. V. Seymour, B. C. Mathlesoa, Mrs. and Miss Wakefieid, Miss Rowena Jebu, Zong Chong, Dr. Okawhara, Dr. Dodd, O. H. Herahaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wood* worth and 0. Dowdell. Cleveland, Feb. 23. — Minister Wt. Ting Fang addressed a large audience' composed of the students of Western Reserve university and their friends In the auditorium of the Chamber, of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wu's subject was "Washington and Education." In bis address Mr. Wu briefly reviewed the history of the United States as shown In the lives of some of the great men that hnve administered the affairs of the country. He said that Rome bad her Caesar, France her Napoleon. England her Cromwell, but the United States had her Washington, the greatest of all these because his mission In life was unselfish, and because of this his work, the founding of the new republic being unselfish.In its aim, has survived jthe work of those above mentioned. Mr. Wn on Washington. ™ PieiMieil under German lAWS, la the Beet there U lor First—That Cuba shall not IN mad* the base of war operations against the United States. ' NEURALGIA, 1 Rheumatism, Lumbago, 6out: OR. RICHTBK'S W orld-Renownea "ANCHOR" 46 South Mi FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE. Second.-That the commercial treaty with the United States shall embody as far as possible free trade between the two countries. (akstltnte Par Je«rles-*aklla Flskt. fixed upon the tlme when they would ask to have tfielr client admitted to ball, but it would be within a tew weeks. Kennedy's counsel said they had not The following officers and craw are missing: Cincinnati, Feb. 23.—In place of the Jeffrles-Ruhlln tight last Friday night a benefit was given here yesterday to the Sangerfest Athletic association. The highest price paid for seats was $250 by Mayor Julius Flelschmann and *100 by Manager William Brady. Music hall was crowded, and the entertainment netted over $5,000. Among the attractions on the programme was an exhibition of boxing by Champion Jeffries and his brother. It was found that no boxing or wrestling events of any kind coHld be given In Music hall under the terms of the Springer donation, so that the Jeffries brothers could only make their bows and retire, while the German singing societies and other! proceeded with their parts. (||M »d fcwna '» WrMk M IM PMMf. William Ward, captain; W. 0. Johnson, lint officer; John Roonsy, puner; Russell Brighton, Quartermaster; Mc- Coun, first assistant engineer; Brady, second assistant engineer; Monroe, third assistant engineer; Dr. O'Neil, ship's doctor; Smith, water tender; Savage, water tender; Bsnnls, water tender; H. Scott, steward;, Borgg, storekeeper; Albert Malcolm, saloon watchman; McArthur, steerage watchman; Ed Burwlck, watchman, and Mrs. Dorman, stewardess. Third.—That no foreign treaties shall be made jeopardising the Independence of Cuba. PAIN EXPELLER. vantage m to style because ready made olothea are made up at tLe beginning of the season, and tbuirhey miss the latest and ever changing fade Therefore, when in need of Tailor Made Clothes, call on PANNEBECKETS! All Trenton, N. J, »«b 8»-There wee s railroad oolllslon on the Pennsylrani. Railroad near Bristol, Pa, at fonr o'elook this morning. Two west bound freights collided and flagman George HoOain wss killed. Bennl others were seriously injure* A-Bamber of earn were amsshsd. Nhmig—mine without Trad* Mark "Ajghgs! One vrell-k nown peraon'a letter out of many We Hike i Speclilty Prosecutor Mclnt.vr« announced that Ihc state would try Kennedy again. New York.Oct. I2C! I897.\ Bad " Dr.Rlcht«r»"ANCHOft f Ml PAIN EXPELLER Is good 1*3 for local application*Tn ■Xy Neuralgia and Rhaumatta. a is finished i from six ten day* i gardleaa * weather. South Street, Dr. Ball's Oeaah Strep Is as ant Is '•Tores ever. It Is nnqnsatlonabiy the moat remarksbls remedy snr p*odno»o (or the est* of throat and lang affection tc hse oared thousands sod has done woni-rs In many ossse of ineiplent oonsomp Reported Rilhnr Htrscr. Chicago, Feb. 28.—The Tribune says: It Is reported that the Iowa Central railroad, control of wblcb a short time ago was secured by the Minneapolis and St. Louis, is to be consolidated with the Utter road so as to make It a continuous line from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Peoria, Ills., under one management. The terms of the consolidation, It Is stated, Include the exchange of one share of the Minneapolis and St. Iiouls for two shares of the town Central. GEO. BUSS. THE CUT TAILOR, 5 Worth HalD St. ♦oh- Childrei'f AFTER THE ENGLISH. Ion. Price, 28 oeuts : Photos. Otpui* P»lr«liwC «• !•••*•• P* 25c. lad BOc. at alldrugglsU or tbrougti ir.4d.BkfcUrA0a.,«I»PwlSt,lflwf#rhi Whole salt and MONEY. DM. I"MMITA. las IM MM. Walebae for ladlee and gentleman, In gold «id filled ouea, *1 W. L. MoDongallV Qold-braded canes and umbrallse; nlea Una of elosier and single atona ringa. jood* an gnaranreed. It WaHava The Rtaeitl. PITT9Ti OapaTown, Fab M —lha Boar Invader C have eatabllahad a laagat four boaia- JDnwayftom Oradcek, on tba r.Uro»d freCa Port aabath, and are luteroeptlqg malla and eaptnrlog patiola. The following persons were rescued: William Brader, London; James K. Carpenter, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Hlpley, Miss Leheran, Russell Harper, E. O. Howell, R. H. Long, G. HelnU, Captain Helcbt, R. Holts, William Caspar, Toledo; EfclUp Nusenblatt, Oakland, Cat.; Frederick Castrlnl, J. Wade, Japaneae, Honolulu; G. Cogblan, second officer; Holland, third offlcer; G. Herllhy, ehlef engineer; Frank Cramp, ablp carpenter; Q. J. Bnglehardt, freight clerk; R. H. Lcary, R. Matbleson, quartermaster; Fred Llndatrom, quartermaster; B. Boggs, storekeeper; H. Donohue, steerage steward; Howard, seaman; 28 Cblneoe at Mall dock; 16 Chinese and 4 Japanese at Melggs' wharf. Trenton, Feb. 23.—Twelve killed and about 30 Injnrcd Is the record of the result of the collision of trains at Rus- Twelve Killed In New Jersey Wreck, I liave money for mortgages In Any amount. Mortgages may stand for a term of years and only the interest be paid, tr will give the priv ilege to make payments oa mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will csase immediately on every dollar of principal thus repaid. This is not building association money. I handle only private funds and trust funds. Armstn We offer one hundred dollars rewaW tor any esse ot oatarrb that cannot oared by Haiti Oatanh dure. F. J. Cheney * Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F.J Cheney for the last IB years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business rransaetlons and financially able to oatry 'lot anv obligations made by their firm. & Tuox, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. •VALnrao, Kiihian A. Habt», wholssal* druggists, Toledo, O. Ball's uatarrh Cure Is taken Internally, Mtlng dlreotly upon the blood and mnooua surfaces of the systsm. Prloe, 15c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Raw's TkleT ling's Siding, near Borilcutown. un the Amboy division of the Pennsylvania failroad. All the bodies have been removed from the wrecked trains. Of the injured 10 are now in the Trenton hospitals and five in Cooper hospital at Camden. Some of the other more slightly Injured went to their homee. Of the injured at Trenton eight are Italians, and at Cumdcn all the five are Italians. Of the dead 11 bodies are now at the Trenton morgue, one of them an unidentified woman, and one body U wt Camden. C3& !—HrCOLD'^HEAD Ideal NoTeltT f nrnaoea at Aah'a 96 tf Paris, Feb. 23.—During an attack at 4 o'clock last Monday morning opon the French garrison of 160 at Tnnltnoun, Algeria, by 1,000 native Baratios, 8 officers and 8 men were killed and 21 men wounded. The natlvea were repulsed, with 100 killed and abont the sumc number wounded. Freaek In Alserln Attacked. TURK8 MAKE A RAID. I OrtRl to thaNnr Oil Pteld M Btawoot, Nothing bnt remedy or/ wir iCATAR • Qtuilty 4ob1m ScvoiatlaaMt*. TaSM. D E. BAXTER. Sod Floor Btavet Bonding, WllkMbwr. Salonloa, Feb. 88 —The Turkteh author IHn today raided the aecret qaart«re o» the M*oedonl»D revolutionary committer on,' aetoed » quantity of •oUtora' oep» taring th» Ineoriptlon, "Liberty or -Death." Wabaah Ballroad, the dlraot rant* to the new Eldorado. Kate* the loweat, bat one change of oar* either flnt or eeoond elate. i Free reollnlng chair oara or Pullman aleeperaBeit Floor |"S Fe«d, all kinds , Oats, per bathe! . .-; Oats, *5 bushel lot»... Potatoes, bushel... Hay, per i*o ThtSpat Ely's Crei It la quickly Ghea relit Cfc opena an6 the Naaal Panama. Allay a Inflammation. Call your netreat tloket agent or ad Ir'ae B F Kelley, General Agent Peat. Dept., Wabaah Ballroad, 887 Main etreet, Buffalo, N. T. 18f5w London, Feb. 23.—"LI Hung Chang Resorts," says the Pfeklng correspondent of The Morning Poet, "that the punishments to be Imposed upon Prince Chtfing and Tu Hslen have been carried out In accordance with tha demands of the foreign Mnofi" Cbnnug and Yo Hiln IimiImL Best Butter No. 7 Broom. s cans fine Peaches* 3 cans Corn.... i dozen Canned Corn... 3 lbs Evap. Peaches. . .4 Hm Prunes BURNED TO DEATH, The last seen of Consul Wildmsn was by George Englehardt. Heala and Protects ttf» Membrane. Restores -be Senses of Taate and Smell. No Mercury. So Injurious drug. (tegular alae, W jents; family alee. $1; at Druggists or by mall; W.V Warr«n St.. New York frtily •( V1V« at T«cmIII«S» Iod., lhia mmrrnlmm* In tk« AlkMy DMtlUa, HtU'a family Fill* an tbe beat Yereellies, lad , Feb. «S —Oeorge Jemee Cnd taU loot granddaughter* w*r* burned to death II Ikilt home, tan mil" 01 km, Mil J tble morning A fourteen year-old eon eeoeped. Hi* wife *nd daugb tor were note« home et the time. 39 N. Frank'ln Bl, Wllkeebarre, when yo» ierd anything Id th* denial llae. Beat aet Df tee h $8. Orowne aod bridgee |8 up. Over M year* to Wllkeabane. Bverytlilns fq»UDtDrd No pain and no appointment* '»»D«— mi Mr. Bnglebardt says tbat Mr. Wildman want below to gat some paper* out of a tin box. Nothing was aean of him after thla. Daggett Made a Brigadier. mflLUAHSON'S PRICE!! A lortan* for Ofcail«f. Washington, Feb. 23.—The president sent the following nominations to the senate: Army of the United States, to bo brigadier general. Colonel Aaron 8. Daggett, Fourteenth Infantry; adjutant general deportment, Lieutenant Colonel John B. Babcocb to be assistant adjutant general, with rank of colonel; Major John A. Johnson, assistant adjutant general,.to be assistant adjutant general, with rank of lieutenant colonel. ■teaser Prokablr Blew Vf. A rich man'* atatement thai he Intend* to devote almost his enttra fortune to char liable worka haa arouaed mooh dlaanaaton This la beeatue It will aceompllab mueb good. It la a pralaawortby endeavor, bo there are many other agaociae which ae oompllah Juat aa mnob good. Take Hoe tatterfs Stomaab Blttera tor IneUnoe—th. neatAmarloanremedy. Tor flftjr year.' It baa oared oonetlpatlon, dyapapsis, ana Ml the 111a whloh ariae from weak dlgaatlon. Tbla medicine Will keap the atomaeV In good ah*pa and the bowela regular. It la a wonderful restorative tonlo and health hnlldar. It la alao a preventive from malaria, fever and ague. Aak for It, and Inaiet npon having lk See that onMdvate rttaaui stamp oooaaa the nook mt the bottle. - - Pittston The Fort Point life saying crew waa oat drilling at 7:40 o'clock when the fishing boat with the first of tha survlTora passed In and reported the wreck. Th* rescued people ware taken ashore to the life saving station,, and the craw started ont to tha wreck, bnt there waa nothing to be fond. Th* sooth sld* crew wa* on the scens about an honr later, and Its captain waa of the opinion that all the wreckage pointed to the fact that the Bio had blown up after alnklng. All the woodwork Is splintered, and other detail* known to seafaring men and too numerous to mention support this theory I thoroughly. Lion Coffee.'. f Arbnckl* Coffee .1! - 3 bottles Jam ; WANT MOrfE MONEY. E. B. Mund»y, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tezee, onoe fooled a grave-digger. Hi «eye: "My brother w«* tkj low with me trial fever aod Janndlee. I persuaded him to try Iteetrlo Bitter*, and he wae won muoh better, bat con tinned their nit nntll he w** wholly onred I am anr. Bleetrle Bittern eaved hi* life." Thle rem *Aj expel* malaria, kill* dl**e*e germ' end purifle* the blood; aid* dlageatlon, regulatee liver, kidney* and bo wale, on ret aonatlpatloD, dyspepels, nervon* dlwaaea kidney troable*, female oompUinta: glv» perfect health. Only BO oenta at Bttoh'. nhermsey, Weet PI He ton, a d W. 0. Prloe, Plttaton- ■too* DmU Oft i Best patent flour - $4.50 25 lb sack B-W flour .65 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 - • An Artistic Apartment owec Iti beauty more to yjl.iteqdt atkm of the wall*, when tfgjfcrClh good taste, than to any other aouxc*, Vbu wilt realize this more IT you leave thrm bare. When adorned with exquisite combinations in,color ■i£heffltS a$ Is shown in oar artistic designs/and rkh colorings in Wall Paper? such as we are shewing from 5c to fi.oo a double roll. Ofemeee ■xpeditln uoettes tteiemuie Prettr rmm-T Hay, per cwt - - 1.00 Potatoes, per buBhel .65 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 4 lbs good rice - - • .25 3 Qta beans - -t v-s -.25 Fxesli ftiiH oyirterixcd .60 Fresh eggs and butter « jL T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Kxmth ium at. HUHW; N»OODS DILITESKD FBOICTTLT Berlin, Feb. S8.-I' le *t*ted tbat th* nlobeteg will abortly be liked for * furgher epproprletlon of a hundred million marka for the Q*rm»n expedition la Ohlna. • Csrrcra Cheerell by Ansrleaas, An Excellent Combination. London, Feb. 23.-VT.ha Gibraltar correspondent of Tim Dally Express say a: "Ott- tha arrival here of BMMt Btnarck, now cruising In the The pleasant method and beneficial eSects of the watt. Iraowa - aomedy, STapp or yx*aD' iaw»rtastai lifrytB* California Pi» Srwir Co., -jttitstrat* tbe value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form moat refreshing to the taste and acceptable to tlie system. H Is ths one perfect strengthening lajfc. tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet jjromptly and enabling one to overcomeiiabHual oonstipationpermanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxtfUve. ' *THE WEATHER. with a large party of Washington, D. a, F*b. W.—Foreoeet ■utll 8 p. »■ Bund»r, f«* E**teni f«anylvanla : Pertly *loudy tonlghtj Sunday, Inoreeslng oloudln***, probebly Imp Yaaraalf gtroas Americans, Admiral Cervera, who la staying In Gibraltar, went on board to vlalt a friend, Mr. Arthur Humphrey. He was vociferously cheered by tbe Americans, all of whom shook him by ths hand." specialty. * - 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. m. H. WILLIAMSON. Will be no exceptio« to recognised excellence of goods, in fact there will b improvement. We wilt ex as usual, a fall line of dig lawns, seersuckers, ging embroideries, laces. Mi mocha gloves, corsets, and low bast) hosiery, kerchiefs, in tact all the saries that go tov com first class dress goods i tion store. Like bed dollar*, all counterfeit! of D*D Witt's Wltoh Heale 8*1 re ere worthies*. The original qntskly ouree pllee, eon* end ell akin dlaeaee*. T. J. Tetee, Plttaton; Siroh'a Pbarmaey Weal Plttaton. The Bio'* resting place is about half * mile from the shore, a mile to th* southward of North bead and a .mile nnd a half to the south and west of Fort Point. The tide, ebb or flood, had a southerly set, and this was what put the steamer In with the land. On the uorth shore there la a northerly set quite a* strong, and It was this tbat uauKht tho steamship City of New York and plied her high and dry under North head. And yon will ward oft eo'ds, pnsnmonla, fevers and other diseases. Ton oasd to bava pare, rlob blood and good dlgaatlon Hood's Saraaparllla uakea thr blood rlob and pore aa no other medlolna can do. It tonaa the atomach, creates ao appetite and Invlgorataa tbe whole ayatam Ton will be wtsa to begin taking It now, for It will keep you strong and wall. T. S. I W.S. BARRETT, N«tr F«v*7 BrUU*. !(• V. Hate Strwt. aooar. jPIU |,f|au eeus* * horrible bus, eeeld, eat or tort*. -Boeklen** Arnica Sal** will kill th* pain end promptly heal ft. Owe* f*v*r *or**, nleer*, boll*, oorna, ell SSlruottoo*. WpU* owe on earth, nniw H Mate a box Owe guaranteed. Sal J by Rtrob'e pbarmaey, Weet Plttaton, W. ft Prlo*. Plttaton A rrl«e«Hel Bleeder Heating etoree, tbe kind that warn op roor home- "* tf Naw Orleans, Feb. 23.—Dispatches received here report snow falling at Wlnnsboro. Monroe and Tallulab. Fla., and Vlcksburg. Yazoo Olty, Laurel and Water Valley, Miss. Greenville, Mlsa.. reports the ground covered to the depth of four inches. ■bow Ib Laalalta..._ «g:|unr£r0£s 11 - jMtmrus* fit MACS, m ■ a*» If tliere'e • kins -r eM-r-e tml.l epplT as mtan-hat headaohw In t»n mlnutea The Hon. Hood's Pills are non-lrrltatlng. Prloa, 38 •ants. - . The Rio de Janeiro waa an Iron steamer of 3,508 groas tonnage and 8,275 net. She waa built by J. Roach & Son at Chester, Pa., in 1878. The vessel waa owned by tbe Pacific Mall .Steamship company and had been In the oriental aervlce since. She sailed from Hongkong for this port on Jan. 22. aaaaady for Karroos In tbe proeess of manufacturing figs arc used, as tbey are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualltlesof the -remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Caufobnia Fio Hvutrr Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial' effects and to avoid imitations, please rememberthe full nameoftheCompanjprinted on the front of every package Mtiltona of people are !a.*liisr with D* Witt"* Uttto **rly Bleerm, and ttoe* who oe* tb*m find tbem to be famous llttl* llv*r ntll*. Never grip*. T. J. Tetaa, Plttatoa; Btroh'e Pharmaoy, Weet Plttetoo. Give u* a oh uoe to put in the Ideal Novelty foraaoe at joor bona*, if v Aaw Brat*. Are yon weakened and exhausted bf overwork, worry or dlaaaea I Tbe Myetlc Life Benewer will renew your strength and vitality. It la tbe graateenerve builder known. It la a marvalooa vltallaer and strengthens*. It quickly and oertalnly onrea loaa of tfrttlta, lnoigeeiloa, narvooa waaknaaa, perflation of the heart and failing health. wonderful life renewar aad IHMJ Murder la Sew JSnn, 5* . 8 •i V -.■ &;is5B :M*...iJr :'-a New York, Feb. il.—Joseph Motorto was brutally beaten to death at Avondale, N. J., last night aa the aequel to a row In a Jtaloon. Angelo and Michael R. B. Cut! Motk Tee FeeUtvelj uaneltek Beedeehe, IndlgeeMon and eonetlpaUon. A delight ful herb drink. Bane*** all arnpUone of Cofono I, charged wltb W I «• owe * - -mm om g*-•*#»*»» to «•*C1 The Bio de Janeiro Is not the first shib that baa come to grief on Mile rock. About tu tmm ifs tiw Pnak Jon**, 68 WM lb)9, IfttUl the crime. FIG SYRUP CO, im IS Harm the skin, predating e et eaoplexion, and 90s. for •Ml. SOU ♦ SortblU LWQJBCO, OAL gteam Lai Isold acsawi » . T W WzM ■ |
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