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* - ' f; • - m K t. SI' ft ■ conclusive prool ' of the news ap the former. T" * V • 5 E* mediate columns oi this n! M* ■D; •• if'yt FIFTY-] igaaa" P1TTSTON, PA., THlHtSPAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1901. ONLY DAILY W SCALE COMMITTEE I • PRESENTS REPORT HARRISON PASSES AWAY wan appointed a member at the Mississippi river commission. In 4iSo tho Indiana legislature elected him to the United States senate. On March 3, 1887, his term of office expired, and he made an unsuccessful attempt at reelection. David Turple was chosen his .successor. j PRESIDENT DIAZ INSANE CAR GOE8 OVER BANK. ARTIFICIAL SILK l^m,| . . m Blicltt I'MMnenperit Are Badly In- Vactorlen For Ita Mnnnfactnre—Not Unconscious For Hours Pre-1 ceding the End. Condition of Mexican Ruler Is Hopeless. ' lured, 80 Good u Real Article, Westtlelil, X. J.. March 14.—Nine passengers were 111 one of the big 00 foot trolley enra of the Elizabeth and Plainfield Traction comjj&riv wlien In runr uliiR at great speed arotiud a sharp carve on a high embankment Just outside the town limits last night It jumped the track. The forward end of the car fltruck hard against the ties, vrtlle the reur portion ftk* lifted so blgh by jhe raimentum Hit ear was turned ttpslde down an(l tumbling down the eofbahkmeut. . A bit of news Is floating through the continental papers to the effect that at •the' present time three factories for the production of artificial silk are In active operation. One at Wolston, England, produces 3,000 kilograms (6,018.8 pounds) weekly, one at Besancon, France, produces 000 kilograms (1,884.14 pounds) dally, and one at Spreltenbach produces 275 kilograms #800.25 pounds) dally. Presumably Spreltenbach Is In Oermony, but the -name does not appear in the lists of municipalities available. It Is further stated that other factories will soon be erected In Belgium and Germany. HOT AIL HIS FAMILY PRESENT. Undi When the Republican national convention met In 1888 at Chicago, General Harrison's name was more talked about. Blaine was still In the running, as were Sherman, McKlnley, Allison, Alger and other Republicans. Harrison •tood only fifth on tbe first ballot, but in the eighth he secured tbe nomination. Levi P. Morton was named for rice president. The Democrats renominated Grover Cleveland, with Allen G. Tliurman as bis rnnnlng mate. Nomliatcd For tPresldeat, nr deadly ras or an 4-t—- ■ t&n Thin It* Son* Oft* la fleeklav to Kill Him—-HI • Sad State Loaf Kept ■*- •ret From PlUlo For FMJdeal Kauon. . "*•D City of Mexico, March 14.—President, Diaz, who for so has held tbe destinies of Mexfeo in bis hopelessly Insabe. * liners Discussed it This Morning. Haaaell Huilaon and Mra. HcKir Fall to Resell Indlanapolle la Time to See Their Father Allre—paaeral Irrantemeala. Quite a Waste When You Prices. jt Lot 1. Ledlee' Fin# Moulin Drawers fine tucke, tale price 19c per pair. Lets. Ladiee' Fine MnsHn Dn trimmed with embroidery, eele price fll pair. BROTHERS AT WAR, OUrnrau »«11 OM ud That OUrapiM PIMM (wDlaur, Indianapolis, Marcli l-t.-Geueral Benjamin Harrison died at 4:4G o'clock yesterday afternoon without regaining consciousness. His death was quiet and painless, there being a gradual sinking until the end came, which waa marked by a single gasp for breath as life departed from the body of the great statesman. The relatives, with a few exceptions, and several of his'old and tried friends were at the former president's bedside when he passed away. New York, Mirob 14.—OfflDg to the trouble between the Be*. Dr. BobertB. Meredith, of the Tompkins Annni Congregational Ohnroh, Brooklyn, and his brother and former Militant, the Be*. Blobard Meredith, the dinner of the Men'! Association of the ehnroh, wbleb wu to have been held In the ohnroh parlors today, has been declared *#. The passengers. Brat hurled toward the front' end of the car, then thrown against the roof and next cast to the rear of the car as that end became the lower one In the fall dowp the embankment, were showered with glass and broken wifcd and bruised and cut and seriously hurt. An Excellent Combination. The sad facta have' been concealed for months becanso of state reasons and even now are known only to close friends. * , Recently President Dla* left the city closely guarded by trusted friends and partisans, and It W*s given out that he was going to the wilds of Guerreroon a hunting trip. It la nbw known that hla health of body and mind was in such a deplorable state that some change was The pleasant method and beneficial affects of the well known remedy, Strup of Figs, manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co , illustrate Mie value of obtaining- the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them id the form most refreshing to the taste and acenntable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening lat. tifre, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches End fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one topvercome habitual constipation permanently. 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 laxative. HONORS PAID TO DEAD EX-PRESIDENT Attempts more or less successful to mako silk without the intervention of the silkworm are nothing new In Europe, but reports of completo fruition should be taken cum grano sails. Lot 8. Ladiee' Fine Qarabrie Drawer*, % alar 5Cc value, during the a e 80c. Lot 4. tfi Dor Ladl e Fine Mnelln Co«*■D.' Coverp, good value for 19c, daring the salt iSoeeen. Lots. Ladiee Mnelln Gowns, a well ■ari-j garment worth 60c for this aele Sfo eaob. Lot 0. Ladiee* Moalln Gowns a 1th fine In eertlon, worth 75c, tale price 4Bo Though he did not secure a majority of tbe popular vote. General Harrison secured 233 electoral votes to M8 for Cleveland. The state New York After the Inrltntlona for the dinner had been eent out and the Ber. Blohard Meredith had been announced aa one of the speakers, the traataea of the ohnroh deolded that If the Bar. Blchard wen to speak, the association aonld not use the ehnroh parlors for the dinner. elected David B. Hill, a Democrat, aa governor, but gave Harrison 10,000 plurality. Had that state given Its electoral vote to Cleveland Harrison would have been defeated. President Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1889, ;amld a drizzling rain. That all who were In the car escaped with their lives Is wonderful. Before the Frankfort Society of Natural Philosophy Dr. Freund recently delivered a lecture on the manufacture of artificial silk. m Bi&bers Shoot Bank Cashier SpNear City ofHarrlsburj:. The Injured are: Mrs. nunt and daughter of WostflehC both cut about the head and body by broken glass, brnlsed and suffering from shock; Mrs. Beeley of Harrison. N. J., cut about the body, collar bone broken, and IMs-feared her backbone Is dislocated; Mrs. Amanda Khenaun of Higlit street, Newark, leg fractured and suffering from shock; Mrs. F. Lembert of Westfield, badly braised knee, contusions all over the body; A. II. Moffett of Railway, cut about the face, head and arms and hands, bruised about the shoulders and hips; Mrs. McDonald of Railway, bruised, cut and suffering from shock; J. B. Holmes of Westfield, badly shaken up and bruised;1 The Rev. A. C. Hawes, colored, ofD Brooklyn, broken shoulder blade. Lot 7. Ladiee' Cambric Gowns, t] garment In the city, daring the ealel The general's condition was bo bad yesterday morning after a restless night that the attending physicians understood that the end could not be far off, and all bulletins sent ont from the sickroom were to this effect, so tbat the family and friends wars prepared when the final blow catfce.- Imperative. TJiose on tho inside have known that 'Diaz, owing to bis Infirmities, has been He said that artificial silk is a substitute for natural silk as much as oleomargarine is for butter. It can compete with natural silk, but is not as valuable. Although it has been used as a covering for cables and a substitute for horsehair, it has a tendency to break If wetted, and for this reason it must be usually mixed with natural silk and cotton. The chief event In Benjamin Harrison's administration was the passage of the McKinley bill, a high tariff measure. William McKlnley, chairman of the ways and means committee of congress, had drawn it, ana It became a .law after bitter opposition by the Democrats.Lot 8. Ladiee' White Slrirte with Flounce embroidery, w« rth 91, eaUpirioi Special sale of Ladies' Wra] in Basement. , Hasleton, Pa., March 14 —The eoo»en- Hon of United Mine Workers resumed "■ work behind oloaed doors at nine o'oloeh fc. this morning. President Mltohell was CM E hand, bnt refused to be Interviewed. Ilia f convention remained In secret session until noon and nothing dona will be given to the publlo. At one time it looked aa though tbare wis going to be a lively quarrel. Threata wert even made to take the matter Into court. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, 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 California' Fig Syrup 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 FRANCISCO, CAL. XjOUISVILLE, KTt. NEW YORK, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists —Prico.r«Oc. per bottle. PATRICK ON TRIAL. Newf of the death' spread quickly through the city, and- several of tbe more Intimate friends at once hurried to the Harrison home. Tbe word was flashed from the bulletins of all tbe newspapers and thus communicated to the people on their way home In the evening. The announcement produced the greatest sorrow. Within a few mo- PEOPLE'S STi IT PAYS TO BUT,, Charged With the Harder of Bis*, the While he was president there were controversies with Chile, Italy aud Great Britain. His chief rival for the nomination, James G. Blaine, was bis secretary of state, but he did not serve out his term, resigning in 1882. He died soon afterward. More brilliant effects can be produced with artificial than with natural silk, and it Is cheaper. It Is confidently expected that this Industry, which Is a purely chemical one, will become highly developed. Tesas Capitalist. Lot (Tilling the seals eommlttee, oom- New York, March 14.—The examination of Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, oharged with the murder of William II. Bloe, the Texas capitalist, began before Judge MeUahon in the oourt of General Sessions today. Patrick has now been In tbe Tombs for over four months. Jones, the relet of the dead millionaire, baa asserted that his master was poisoned by Patrick and It waa on his tsstlmony, strengthened by the statement of Chemist Wltthans, that he had fonnd traeea of nereorlal poison In the stomasb of the deceased, that l«d to tbe direct ehsrge of murder sgelnst Patrick. IS South Htla street. goeedof twenty-aevaii maobtn, met for jaa pnrpoee d dUn—lug KrUTaneaa of a vgeparal ohaiaeter. Jobs D. Ttaynolda, of Hngbutown, U i mnbn of thle oom mlttee. What the* an cannot be atated wUbany degree of aeearaoy, bat then are qntta a fiamber of krievaaata on the Hat. Today the committee pneeated lta repart to the conTention,' and it leezpeoted will be oonatderable dlaaeotlng, eapealallj whan the grleranoa la minor and ua be Battled by a aoafarenee with the of ments the flags oil all the public buildings and most of the down town business blocks were at half mast, and oth- Blgceit Man In the World, People's 'Phone. Always the Cheapest, Next to During bis administration Mrs. Harrison died, a victim of consumption. The Death of His Wife. A young French Canadian giant, at present In Ottawa, Is believed by bl* admirers to be tbe biggest man In the world. Ills name Is Edward Beaupre. He is 7 feet 8 Inches tall. Hla weight Is 302 pounds, and bis feet are 17% Inches long. Around the arm, close to the armpit, Ills measurement Is 54 Inches. Beaupre Is only 20. He la a native of the Northwest Territory of Canada. His father was a French Canadian and bis mother a half breed. Up to the age of 3 the young giant was no bigger than the ordinary baby of that age. From that time he grew enormously until at the age of 1ft he was 0 feet tall. He Is In excellent bealth. All his sisters and brothers are of normal size* Upon retiring, from the presidency General Harrison was retained by the late Senator Stanford of California to deliver a series of lectures at Stanford university upon constitutional law. A Cord. We, the undersigned do hereby agree to refund tile money on a SO oent bottle of Greene's Warranted 8yrtip of Tar If It falle to enre your cough or oold We also guarantee a 25 oent bottle to prove satisfactory or moaev refunded. J. H. Hotrox, W« O. Para*, J. W. Kasb, Ohee. Watxu, G. D. BrapH. Evans V-BROS. In April, 1800, Genernl Harrison married again, his bride being Mrs. Mary L. Dlmmock, a niece of bis first wife. With ills second marriage Mr. Harrison took a now Interest In life. He took up golf and played tbe game with vim and enthusiasm, tbough well past the 60 mark. Once more be mounted the platform to deliver speeches. PRBS1 IT DIAZ. fetal* of Ut» oomp*ny Wag** D a wort *M» bn» *MonD onldteoaiM fWBo* fa BMJ t1lll|t|M« If HO W*g» »t *11. bm wh*n mob * tondltlok. than Is ninth** trhloh odor' th* hletor? labor HilMgpMl b* Vrld*j, ' po*ad waflwiiailff,' Wh«D mi h* t*k*n oaNMM* *V 1* not k •t«b th* .dcfcfftai. Tht* oodt* dlflumt bote oth*ra o( It* kind, on* nspect thai tb* d*l*gat*a do promi*onon» aamnblj gin * r*eltm ■rimmaoi what tb* ooaunlf only nominally in charge of affairs and that he has bad no knowledge of what his subordinates have done. Every family shontd have Its household medicine chest, and the first bottle in 1* ehonld be Dr. Wood's Norway Pise Syrup, nature's remedy for eonghe and oolde. Best Patent Flour, per bbl . Feed, per 100 . Long Hay, per 100 Cut Hay, per 100 . Oats, per bushel . Potatoes, per bushel £tiictly fresh eggs, per do*. . Mackerel, No. i, per lb . . i Salt Haddock, fffbs" Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for ... i Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for . . i Codfish, best stripj Codfish, in bricks, Whole Codfish, .in the workman. frtiTUOi POLO PONIE8 BOUGHT. it Will Farateh Them to WmI Point Boji, Patriotic Mexicans have been watching the situation with the utmost anxiety, for no one can tell what the outcome will be. After Dlai, who? There Is sure to be revolution, and It la a wise man who can foretell what tbe result of a revolution In Mexico will be. IB* tzlita, *«Ttoti the Omaha, Maroh 14.—Twenty ponlee, to be need u polo pontee by the oadeta at Weet Point, arrived here today. The anlmala were delivered to the qnaatermaeter here by the oontraotor with whom the government made oontraet, It la a new departure for the government to purchase I the poalee for the boya and It la thonght that heneeforth polo la to be raoognlied aa the o&elal game at the National Military Academy. All doet re told Benlek Hamilton, of Weet Jefferson, O., after suffering eighteen months from reotal fistula, he would die nnlesa aooatly operation waa performed;! but he cured himself with Buoklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world. Sureet pile core on earth. 2S cento a box at W. U. Prloe, Pltteton and Stroh's phsrmaoy. Weal Pltteton. ■e reeled the Saigeese. * • of th'J .be pro- Mtlon will -■own to ion la a tbl. lot In it the In 1890 President McKlnley appointed him a member of the Venezuelan commission to settle tbe difficulty with Great Britain by arbitration, and he spent some time In Europe on that errand, the commission meeting in Paris. While the people are loath to believe that President Dlaa Is Insane there can fce but little doubt this is the fact. The malady with which he Is credited takes the form of an intense dread that some one is trying to kill him. He Imagines himself pursued by an assassin at all times, and it was largely for tbe purpose of disabusing him of this Idea that he was hurried away to tbe hunting lands of Gnerrero. Career of Georgi i(. Brown, George N. Brown, who has begun hU duties In Washington as assistant attorney general, wbb a newspaper man early In his career. Ho was city editor ot the Cheyenne (Wy.) Dally Bun tot three years, and he nlso did newspaper work in Denver, Kansas City and Peoria. Early In 1893 he went to Washington, where he took a three years' course In the National university, graduating as a muster of law In 1S93. Benjamin Harrison as a lawyer was well summed up by bis political opponent, Ylce President Hendricks, who said; TIE VERY LATEST BENJAMIN HARRISON. Designs in Spring Wall Paper to select from at 5c per doable roll np. We are headquarters for artistic dec orating aw), paper banging. All work done by iipft workmen. T. S. ft W. S. MRRITT^ er outward manifestations of mourning were made. . ' The Heaeelleet Hen to Pltteton As well as the handsomest, and other* are Invited to call on any drugriat and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Bafcam tor tbe throat and longs, a remedy that la guaranteed to our* and relieve all ohronio and aonte coughs, asthma, bronohitla and consumption. Price 91k end *00. ttewi an None of General Harrison's children was present at Ills death. Neither Colonel Russell Harrison nor Mrs. Mc- Ree had renehed the city, although both were hurrylng.ou their way.'- "I have met few lawyers In the country with Befijamin Harrison's capacity to get at the naked, legal truth of an Issue. His mind shoots through the underbrush of verbiage and irrelevant testimony like a rifle ball and hits the bullseye of dispute." llksly to 4c. Ratloanoe la the slogan of all. The goldaa'isUsnee la not broken to any alarming dagrss, from a labor standpoint, nor la it likely to ba nntll after the adjournment of jfca oonventlou. TRIAL OF EMBEZZLER. Baak Oublw PI«M«d Hot Oalltr to Theft of ruida. At Bis Bedalle. President Diaz has always been a tremendous worker »nd was tireless in his attention to public"duties. This and advancing age are thought to be responsible for bis present condition. Oatamfc for Twenty Yeeee end Onred In e rew Date —Hon George Jellies, of Sarenton, Pe., seye: "I here been a martyr to oatarrh for twenty years. ""Ti*!ftnt lwwfilte. droDDituz In the throat. and pain tn the head, very otfenatve breath. I tried Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powfler. The All* application gare Instant relit f. After using a few bottles I was cured. 60 cents. J. B.Honok. » C v-r Sydney mlnaataL ■, aoparlntandatit of OMapuy, arrived In Boston, lfaroh 14.—George If. Foster, xirmerly oashler of the Sonth Danvera National Bank of Peabody, Haaa. who on Feb. tt pleaded not guilty before United StaUqp.Commissioner risks to a ebarge alleging the misappropriation of fSi.OOO of the fnnda of the bask, la having a hearing today. J. W. Dlektnaon, of Boston, wbo la named jointly with the ez-eaahler In the complaint on which Foster's plea of not guilty waa entered, waa also arralgntd and pleaded not guilty. Elizabeth. General Harrison's little daughter, had been taken from the sickroom by her nuraa before the end came: The group at the bedside included Mrs. Harrison, William H. H. Mill*', Samuel Miller, bis son; the Rev. Or. M. L. Haines, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, which General Harrison had attended for man; years; Secretary Tibbett, Drs. Jameson and Dorsey, Colonel Daniel M. Ransdell, sergeant-at-arms of the United States senate and a close personal friend of the dead pan; Clifford Arrlck and the two nurses wbo have been in constant attendance. General Harrison's two sisters and an aunt also were present Mrs. Harrison knelt at the right hand side of the bed, her husband's right hand grasped In hers, while Dr. Jameson held the left band of the dying man, counting the feeble pulse beats. Besides his son, Russell B. Harrison, and his baby, Elizabeth, there was one other child, a daughter, Mary, Who married James R. Mcl£pe, of Indianapolis, a shoe dealer. Thair chiW, "Baby" Mc- Kee, was one of the picturesque figures of the White House during President Harrison's administration. " WHIZ II Near Ferry Brld*e. 108 N. Main Street. quarters. Lowest in pi best in quality. talvhatJria latata WALK A MILE" OUR SPECIALS I SATURDAY. When General Porflro Diaz 24 years ago upset tUe constitutional presidency of Mexico, then held by Lerdo, and installed himself aa the ruler of the Mexican people, lie did It by virtue of the military strength at his control. It is safe- to say that no thought of commerce or Industry was In the new president's .mind. A portrait of this re. markable man which represents him as he was when he first became present is that of a soldier. The eyes are clear and flashing, the face stern In its mold and the expression upon the features that of a man ready for any emergency of camp or fleld, but one to whom you would not naturally turn for theories of statesmanship or methods of commercial development. Prenldeat Diss's. Career. Ia a laconic definition of a toboggan ride. It's quick work going down the slide, but it's a long climb back to the starting ' " way with and slowly «d. When symptoms health approper care prevent the it to utter 9 and debilmally the Ion of diaknown as ability hat i in a discondition of stomach and rgans of diand nutrise diseases ctly cured se of Dr. 1 Golden Discovery, through the disorders e their ordiseasedi of the j IR8 TO DEAD. Chris Mavee's Wll Strawberries, per basket 40c Radishes 5c Sress 8c Gelery, extra fancy 10c New Potatoes, quart...T. 10c New Cabbage, per lb.... 5c Cauliflower ....20c Egg Plant 8c Tomatoes, quait aoc Parsley 10c Spinach, peck 3cc Spanish Onions, lb 5c Lettuce 6c n«0M«BtlllKlal*r DbrMta that VltpN Pittsburg, March 14.—The will of the late State Senator C. I,. Magee will be made public today. The document does not Indicate the value of the estate, but close friends estimate It at between $4,500,000 and $5,000,000, the bulk of which will ultimately reaclr the fund for the establishment of a hospital which Mr. Magee directs shall be erected in memory of his mother. All of his brothers and his sister are substantially remembered. Several friends and all of his servants are cared for, and his wife is given the Income of his residuary estate. At her death the entire residuary estate will revert to the hospital. xDint. It is* very much th* lealth; it is quickly lost complia orders general a lts^origin are jDer It cure stomacl Igin^in stomach. hoi in the "Di*cov«ry,u nd* cocaine nor other narcotic Evans Waahingtaa, Jtoah 1D-Tbe Prealdent thla morning leaned • jrodhunatlon on the death of Ganeral Harrlaoo, which 1. In part ea follow* i "To th« people of the United State* »*, Benjamin lltaUon, Presidents the United Btetef *89 to "98, llnl jialiinlij nt fl -JT r "■ •* We home In aadtaapptttor In hie death, the country la deprived of one of lte greetaet oltlsena. He WM ■ brUHant eoldter In hi* yoong menhood, end gained tern* by hie energy and Tiler. A* • lawyer, he row to be • leader •t the bar. In the hlghoMoe of Prealdent ha dUpUytd extraordinary gift* aa a etatee man. In teetlnwajt of tha leaped In which hie memo** hald. I hereby direct that (ha Affioa the exeffatinTe maneton and aeretal departeaantal bntidln* ha dlaplayed afa hall meat for a jMd ofthtrj daya and nltable military and naral honors under ordera of the aeoretarlea of wat and navy be rendered on the day of the funeral." ________ TRIBUTE8 TO THE DEAD. Warn Woris of Members and Seaaten. MARRIED YOUNG GI^L. Washington, March 14.—President McKlnley will ftttend the funeral of General Harrison. He will leave here probably tonight, although the exact time of departure has not been determined definitely, accompanied by Mrs. McKlnley and Secretary Cortelyou. The party will stop at Canton for a day or more, and Mrs. McKlnley will remain there while the president and Mr. Cortelyou proceed to Indianapolis. The itinerary will be so arranged as to enable the president to leave Canton Saturday night for Indianapolis and return Immediately after the funeril. After a brief stop at Canton he will return to Washington. It is not expected that members of the cabinet -will go. 46 South Mafn DMWMbnud May Joined la th« Bonds •f Matrimony, St. Louis, Much 14 -0.pt. Erneat Peugnet, over elxty yearn old, dlteotor Id large corporations and partner In a promtneot Insurance firm, waa married today to Vies Alexins Louise Greenleaf, aged twenty-aeven, atenograpber In the Boatmen'tMlenk.PANNEBECKER'S STVf Al! wo finished' j from Mix ten days ,j gardleas C Ia a few moments after the friends had been called to the room the end oame, Dr. Jameson announcing the sad fact The great silence that fell on the sorrowing watchers by the bedside was broken by the voice of Or. Haines raised In prayer, supplicating consolation for the bereaved wife and family. We like i Specliltj President Dlac has ruled his country as would the owner Qf a great estate. He has encouraged laudable effort, curbed human passions, guided and directed where guidance and direction were needed and given to each and every part of his country equal and beneficial consideration. His knowledge of Mefclco and her people Is something marvelous In Its multiplicity of detail. There has never been a subject suggested or a new enterprixe proposed by resident or visitor In which the president was not found fully cognizant not only of the needs of Mexico and the adaptability of the idea to those heeds, but he was found to bo thoroughly versed In the technical Information concerning the topic in liand, Why go out of town for yotsr green goods, when we can furnish you with the best that is in the market t Madrid, March 14.—The manufacturers Ih the Hautter district of Catalonia have called upon the government for assistance. The workmen there are agitating and raising cries of "Long live the social revolution!" Troops are being sent to the scene of disturbance and the closing of factories continues. The Carllst newspapers have begun again the publication of warlike articles. Disorders In Spain, -Mf* Ckildrei't PietM. SANGER APPOINTED. weather, r South Mai; Street, Was Bamad Aealstaat Secretary oI War VhM Afternoon. SHELLEY 4 LIICBSINCED, Washington, March 14.—Col. William Uary Sanger, of New York, was appointed and aworn In aa aaalatant secretary of war this afternoon, Tloe George D. Helklejohn, whose resignation was aooepted this morning.General Harrison had been unconscious for hours before his death. One of the most pathetic Incidents of the whole Illness of the general occurred on Tuesday before be became unconscious. The general's little daughter, Elizabeth, was brought Into tbe sickroom for a few moments to see her father and offered him a small' apple pie which she herself had made. General Harrison smiled his recognition of the child and but the effort to speak was too much, and he could do nothing more to express his appreciation.The president sent a telegram of condolence to Mrs. Harrison last night and la no alco- 34 Lozerne Avenue. f/TTST* fmNN'A. ther opium, TRIBUTE8 TO HARRISON. will today Issue a proclamation announcing the death of the former president and expressing In an official way hi deep sense of grief. "I was all ran down; had no strength; had •harp darting pain* all through me: head and back achc wry day," writes Mrs, Frank Csawell, of Salamanca, N. Y, w J was also troubled with a distressed feeling in the stomach and pain in front of the hip bones. I had a severe cough and it nearly killed me to draw a long breath, I was so sore through my lungs. •I wrote to Dr. Pierce, telling my symptoms as near as I could. He sent me a very kind letter, advising ma to try his mcdidnea. which I did, and before I hsd taken them a week Vwas decidedly better. I took two bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery' and two of the ' Favorite Prescription,' and am sure I never felt better in my life than when I quit taking them.'* Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a cart for biliousness. SOiSS F Armstrong; Waefcl»|tra Farm All Speak •1 Ike Daeaaeed Kx-Preetdeat. BIQ FREIGHT WRECK This proclamation will direct the lowering of the national flag on all public buildings for SO days and will direct the secretaries of war and the navy to make other regulations for the observance of mourning on the day-of the funeral at military posts, naval stations and on board men-of-war. Shoemakers' Strike Declared Off. North lirooktlelri, Mass., March 14.— The strike of the 1,100 operatives at the shoe factory of E. & A. H. Batheller at this place has been declared off after a conference between members of the flrm and the strikers. The help went to work this morning under the old scale of wages. The strike was Instituted against a 10 per cent reduction. Washington, March 14.—The morning Pf lbs Capitol speak in the highest tsnaa of ex-Prealdent Harrison. The grtbate of the Fast, Independent, Is ths highest ssd is a model of prose poetry Its "Harrison" sdttorial ssys, "He oared y-g (or popularity la ths ehssp and tawdy meaning of ths term. He ntver trimmed ths whits salla of his career to aateh the vulgar brscse. Ths goal toward whteh he pressed wss olaar and simple ss day. He loved his people and thrilled responsive to their noblest ssplratlons. Hs draw sword for them In ths hour thst tried men's souls, and kept It bright to the glorious end, bnt hs wss no caterer of pnblle whims, no watober lor straws thst tall the Olght of popular caprice Ths trick of stooping wss ontslds bis philosophy. A potent eoldier In war, sn enltghtensd statesmen in peace, and lmpaa stoned and self-abnegating patriot always' hs was ths vary type sod model of Amer* ioan manhood st its beet-" Oeeorred Near Laadedowae Barty This Morntaa—Oae Mas Iejared. —RRIGi Easton, Pa., March 14 —A Mg freight wreck oocarred nesr Lensdowne early this morning when a freight train eras bed Into a ooal train and lnjnrad two msn bsdly. One man had to have his Isg smputated. A lerge number of freight and ooal oats were piled up and traffio delayed for sometime. Albany, March 14.—After a sharp tight the assembly passed the M. E. Lewis concurrent resolution, which If passed by the senate will prevent the submission this year of any proposition for canal improvement. This resolution, which was passed by the legislature last year, provides for the submission of a constitutional amendment to prevent further tax exemptions. It was defeated Monday night, but the vote was reconsidered, A coincidence la seen In this action and the fact that Governor Odell Is to send In a special message on canals today. It Ib believed the majority Is disposed to prevent any knotty question from creeping Into Odell's administration. Assembly Votes Asalast Canals. Best Flour ,... Feed, all kinds... „ Oats, per bushel Oats, 25 bushel lots... rsaeral oa landar. The funeral of the former president will take place next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services will be held in the First Presbyterian church, of which General Harrison was a member for nearly 00 years. The Rev. Dr. M. L. Haines, pastor of the church, will have charge of the services. These tributes to Mr. Harrison were uttered by national leaders last night: Secretary of State Hay said: "The death of Mr. Harrison Is a national loss. Independent of the great official position he had held he was a man of extraordinary mental capacity and activity. He was a true statesman, lawver and an orator, and he hafl left few men ms equals behinirblip. In character as well as abilities he was a man of vory unusual force nnd value." Potatoes, bushel... Hay, per i«o Best Butter No. 7 Broom. BROWN MUST HANG. Prepared under GK&JHAN LAWS, to HxctUgst tor JOHN I'D. MANGAN'S Owe of Three Negro aturdereta Mast Die r PAINS IN CHEST,! Sidesjoints, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RKHTBR'S WorlMwwnd .84 M .26 Birmingham, Ala, March 14.—Floyd Browo, one of ths three negroes wbo wss oonvtoted of the mnrder of saother negro, Joe Soott, will be hang hers tomorrow. 1 ob Scaffold. PRICES. Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Shop, per cwt . - 1.00 Meal, per cwt • 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt 1.00 Gorn and Gr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per cwt - .95 Cut tlay, per cwt • .90 Oata, per bushel - - . 36 Butter,v per lb - . - .24 Fresn Eggs, per dozen .30 3 bottles Gatsup . . .75 No. 91 South Main Street ■OLD Af CAWLBVI -MOB STORE 2 cans fine Peaches The body of General Harrison will lie in state in the rotunda of the state capltol all day on Saturday. 3 cans Corn... 1 dozen Canned Corn... 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee....... M 1 .8i^_ A meeting will be held In the office of Governor Durbln to perfect the details of the funeral. It has been decided that the honorary pallbearers shall be the members of his former cabinet. It Is not known positively how many of them will come, but It Is supposed by the members of the family that all will be kere. "ANCHOR" Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Secretary of the Navy Long said: "President HanUou's death Is a sad surprise. After bis presidency lio retained his prominence before the people, active both as a lawyer and as a public speaker and writer. He added honor to an ancestry which both here and In the mother country was distinguished in the cause of human freedom and progress. Like President Hayes, he Was a good soldier, rising In the war to Hfuxtral command, and ns president he gave the country a good administration of a high stopidard and attended with Increasing pr&sperlty." PAIN EXPELLER. WILL ATTEND FUNERAL. iStooej itTnii Mrt "Iwfcw. frealaeot and Mrs. MeKlatey Start for 23&U450c.«t all draftuuw tnrouro Mm.: Arbuckle Coffee Fresh egg*, d« lodlaaapotla Today. London, March 14.—The Times asserts that the government's proposals for the ejyll list show a total of £470,- 000, being £110.000 for his majesty's privy purse and the rest for the expenses of the royal household. King Edward's Civil List. LINK OF. Washington, March 14.—President and lira. HoKlnley, Secretary Oortelyon and Dr. Blxey leave for Indianapolis to attend the funeral ol Ei-Presldsnt Harrison this WRING u SUPER GOODS J.T. ARMSTRONG it CO., D SB Booth Maid Bt. PITT8TOH. ' GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. - '"'J bold bad robbers. As far as they could be reached by telegrams the living members of President Harrison's cabinet were Informed promptly of his death, and most of them will attend the funeral. . Attempted to Sold Dp Buk and that the afternoon. Oaohler, financial and commercial ,F. Ad.BJekUrftCfc,lUP«artSt, New fork. OIIR n LIKE! Harrlabnrg, Pa., March 14.—Two bold robbera entered the National Bank at Halltax, twenty-one tnilae north of hers this morning, and ordered the eaahler, Chulea W. Byan, to band over the contents of the drawer ' Byan refused and one of the men abet, him In the breast. The men attemptad to eeeepe, bat were captured. Byan le In • preoarlone condition Benjamin Harrison was born In the bouse of bis grandfather, William Hen rv Harrison, on Aug. 20, 1833, at North Bend, O. He.was Just 7 years old when his dlstiojfulshed grandfather was elected president after the famous old -hard' elder and log cabin" and "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too," Campaign. San Francisco, March 14.—The United States transport Buford has arrived from the Philippines. She brought 75 discharged soldiers and civil employees from Manila and 856 men of the ThlrtV'SaTantb Talun*aar». Tklrtr-HTCBIk Volunteer! Home. Hver shown in thia city have jut arrived. Gome and examine them and leave \ our order for a Spring 8uit, Overcoat, Veat or Trouaera. Fit and evefy otherkatlafaction guaranteed. New York Stock Market*, fnrnlshed by M. 8 Jordan A Co., etook broken, room SB, Miners Building. New York, Mar. 14,1901. Open. Cloe. W 88U Senator Hanna said: "The death of General Harrison will bring sorrow to the nation. *His loss will be felt everywhere In that his wise counsels nnd eminent statesmanship were regarded as safe leadership. His Americanism made him a Republican in politics, and his great ability made him a leader In progressive thought. His days of usefulness were too few In being ended while la full vigor of life." MONEY. I tawfcoMj for aortocM'■D »P» nvmnt Mortgkcw a»r Mod for » term ofyMr* and onlfc tluf tntanrt to paid, or will fin the prlr- IMilDiuhMMia a»u«CiM» mouthly, barter ljViSinl-«niiqa»j or annnUiy, and the mterwt *U1 oeaaa t»aiimdt»my.tm «t«7 dollar at prl»nt»«l thai rvtmld. Thjf l»not Will be no exception to thfc recogniz e excellence of oar V goods, iu fact there will be an "f improvement. We will exhibit, as nsual, a rull line of dimitia% 3| lawns, seersuckers, ginghams, embroideries, laces, kid and mocha gloves, corsets, (high ' and low bast) hosiery, hand— kerchiefs, in fact all the necea- vj saries that go to complete • first class dress goods and no- ' tion store. Amer. Steel and Win.... Atchison.... Atchieon pref......... Brooklyn Traction.*...,.. Ubee & Ohio. ft Federal Bteel..... Federal Steel jnref Man. El Mo. Pa Pea Gae Col. Iron & Fuel Bo. Pacific , Nor. Pu.... _ Nor. Pac. pref O A W Penn C B nailing Leather f. Bobber...... iais M m 79 m WILLIAMSON'S PRICES GEO. F. BUSS. THB CITY TAILOR, » Horth HUln St. J. B Garrison, cashier of the bask of Thornrtlle Ohio, had bean robbed of health by a aerloaa long troable nntll ha triad Dr. King's New Dlaoorerr for oonaomptlon, then ha wrote: 'Jt b the beat medleloe 1 erer need lor a aeveie oold or a bad eaaa of Inns trouble. I alwaya keep a bottle on hand." Don't anffar with colds, congha, .or uj throat,- okaatot lob? Waible whan yon aan be eared ao eaafly. Only 50c and «1. Trial bottlea fmUV. 0. Ptloe, Fittaton, and Btroh'a pharmacy, Waat Fittaton, Baakar Boata a Bobber. He married Miss Lavinid Scott before he was 21 years old and mofmj to Indianapolis, where he was elected s«I' preme court reporter. After tlieT*tvll war broke out he raised a regiment and advanced step by step. This Is his official war record: West Pitwton. A DUEL COMING. (Nit (JaelWlaas Blipiwd Wit" ID"' Best patent flour • $4.50 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Best table syrup, gal • .40 Fancy N. O. molasses .60 Pula, March 14 —'Jonnt Boot DaOaatellane alapptd Ills old antagonist, If. De- Bodaji, editor of Figaro, to the Im to day. and will hava to fight a Snel in oonaeqoanoe. Tb. Oonnt was angry over a ■Ut.rn.nt mad. by Bodaya. Mu. ttt a*»m. Justice Harlan of the supreme court Bald: "General Harrison's death la s great loss. 1 do not think this country ever bad a greater Jftcsldent. That Is my deliberate Judgment." ThertS feutone good laundry in =® "gtpavlssloned In July, 1862, *s second lieutenant of Indiana volunteers; raised Company A of the Seventieth Indiana voluntary Infantry, commisaloned captain and on the organization of the regiment commissioned colonel; In August vent with the regiment to Kentucky and served until, mustered out In June, 1865; was brevetted brigadier general in February, 1865." ! D E. BAXTER. 8 a d Floo» B»nn«t Batldlng, WUkabun Wt P MM UN i Senator Frye of Maine said: "Mr. Harrison was one of the ablest presidents I have ever known. I think he could bare taka|Mttsp$8alon of any de- Hfudirbi i aondltlon of from a'dlaordered Ahaah and eon.tioatlon AdoaaortwoofOkambac and Uf TabhtawUlocrbJm and an* Webeadew. JHE WEATHER. Intfa'atMiOm part in en t ol BUcceBsfulli ffegovernmwrt and run H 3 - - ■ .25 MY Oil IDE SNI. R. B. Cutler, htagton. D. a. Mar. 14,-ftewaat • p. as. Friday, tat *eatem rivaola : OooasioosJ e«ow aad rain Kpd f~b to w* for cold* in the hand, oheet, throat or any porttoa at U» ifedy, breaks up • oold in Mhous without himiupttc to work. ,WiU prevent ooldi U taken whan flrrt nnnlflBa Dm , u Hbtee jfln Sold h* J iHKE w i "'rtieofc A* * P"*DUc Will pay thd prices, for all I house, on Docl highest "spot" cash tlnda of junk, at ware town In 1876 be ran for governor of Indiana, but was defeated by the historic . "Blue f*ar_ mma*. -*Mer
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 14, 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 | 1901-03-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 14, 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 | 1901-03-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010314_001.tif |
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. |
Full Text | * - ' f; • - m K t. SI' ft ■ conclusive prool ' of the news ap the former. T" * V • 5 E* mediate columns oi this n! M* ■D; •• if'yt FIFTY-] igaaa" P1TTSTON, PA., THlHtSPAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1901. ONLY DAILY W SCALE COMMITTEE I • PRESENTS REPORT HARRISON PASSES AWAY wan appointed a member at the Mississippi river commission. In 4iSo tho Indiana legislature elected him to the United States senate. On March 3, 1887, his term of office expired, and he made an unsuccessful attempt at reelection. David Turple was chosen his .successor. j PRESIDENT DIAZ INSANE CAR GOE8 OVER BANK. ARTIFICIAL SILK l^m,| . . m Blicltt I'MMnenperit Are Badly In- Vactorlen For Ita Mnnnfactnre—Not Unconscious For Hours Pre-1 ceding the End. Condition of Mexican Ruler Is Hopeless. ' lured, 80 Good u Real Article, Westtlelil, X. J.. March 14.—Nine passengers were 111 one of the big 00 foot trolley enra of the Elizabeth and Plainfield Traction comjj&riv wlien In runr uliiR at great speed arotiud a sharp carve on a high embankment Just outside the town limits last night It jumped the track. The forward end of the car fltruck hard against the ties, vrtlle the reur portion ftk* lifted so blgh by jhe raimentum Hit ear was turned ttpslde down an(l tumbling down the eofbahkmeut. . A bit of news Is floating through the continental papers to the effect that at •the' present time three factories for the production of artificial silk are In active operation. One at Wolston, England, produces 3,000 kilograms (6,018.8 pounds) weekly, one at Besancon, France, produces 000 kilograms (1,884.14 pounds) dally, and one at Spreltenbach produces 275 kilograms #800.25 pounds) dally. Presumably Spreltenbach Is In Oermony, but the -name does not appear in the lists of municipalities available. It Is further stated that other factories will soon be erected In Belgium and Germany. HOT AIL HIS FAMILY PRESENT. Undi When the Republican national convention met In 1888 at Chicago, General Harrison's name was more talked about. Blaine was still In the running, as were Sherman, McKlnley, Allison, Alger and other Republicans. Harrison •tood only fifth on tbe first ballot, but in the eighth he secured tbe nomination. Levi P. Morton was named for rice president. The Democrats renominated Grover Cleveland, with Allen G. Tliurman as bis rnnnlng mate. Nomliatcd For tPresldeat, nr deadly ras or an 4-t—- ■ t&n Thin It* Son* Oft* la fleeklav to Kill Him—-HI • Sad State Loaf Kept ■*- •ret From PlUlo For FMJdeal Kauon. . "*•D City of Mexico, March 14.—President, Diaz, who for so has held tbe destinies of Mexfeo in bis hopelessly Insabe. * liners Discussed it This Morning. Haaaell Huilaon and Mra. HcKir Fall to Resell Indlanapolle la Time to See Their Father Allre—paaeral Irrantemeala. Quite a Waste When You Prices. jt Lot 1. Ledlee' Fin# Moulin Drawers fine tucke, tale price 19c per pair. Lets. Ladiee' Fine MnsHn Dn trimmed with embroidery, eele price fll pair. BROTHERS AT WAR, OUrnrau »«11 OM ud That OUrapiM PIMM (wDlaur, Indianapolis, Marcli l-t.-Geueral Benjamin Harrison died at 4:4G o'clock yesterday afternoon without regaining consciousness. His death was quiet and painless, there being a gradual sinking until the end came, which waa marked by a single gasp for breath as life departed from the body of the great statesman. The relatives, with a few exceptions, and several of his'old and tried friends were at the former president's bedside when he passed away. New York, Mirob 14.—OfflDg to the trouble between the Be*. Dr. BobertB. Meredith, of the Tompkins Annni Congregational Ohnroh, Brooklyn, and his brother and former Militant, the Be*. Blobard Meredith, the dinner of the Men'! Association of the ehnroh, wbleb wu to have been held In the ohnroh parlors today, has been declared *#. The passengers. Brat hurled toward the front' end of the car, then thrown against the roof and next cast to the rear of the car as that end became the lower one In the fall dowp the embankment, were showered with glass and broken wifcd and bruised and cut and seriously hurt. An Excellent Combination. The sad facta have' been concealed for months becanso of state reasons and even now are known only to close friends. * , Recently President Dla* left the city closely guarded by trusted friends and partisans, and It W*s given out that he was going to the wilds of Guerreroon a hunting trip. It la nbw known that hla health of body and mind was in such a deplorable state that some change was The pleasant method and beneficial affects of the well known remedy, Strup of Figs, manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co , illustrate Mie value of obtaining- the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them id the form most refreshing to the taste and acenntable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening lat. tifre, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches End fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one topvercome habitual constipation permanently. 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 laxative. HONORS PAID TO DEAD EX-PRESIDENT Attempts more or less successful to mako silk without the intervention of the silkworm are nothing new In Europe, but reports of completo fruition should be taken cum grano sails. Lot 8. Ladiee' Fine Qarabrie Drawer*, % alar 5Cc value, during the a e 80c. Lot 4. tfi Dor Ladl e Fine Mnelln Co«*■D.' Coverp, good value for 19c, daring the salt iSoeeen. Lots. Ladiee Mnelln Gowns, a well ■ari-j garment worth 60c for this aele Sfo eaob. Lot 0. Ladiee* Moalln Gowns a 1th fine In eertlon, worth 75c, tale price 4Bo Though he did not secure a majority of tbe popular vote. General Harrison secured 233 electoral votes to M8 for Cleveland. The state New York After the Inrltntlona for the dinner had been eent out and the Ber. Blohard Meredith had been announced aa one of the speakers, the traataea of the ohnroh deolded that If the Bar. Blchard wen to speak, the association aonld not use the ehnroh parlors for the dinner. elected David B. Hill, a Democrat, aa governor, but gave Harrison 10,000 plurality. Had that state given Its electoral vote to Cleveland Harrison would have been defeated. President Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1889, ;amld a drizzling rain. That all who were In the car escaped with their lives Is wonderful. Before the Frankfort Society of Natural Philosophy Dr. Freund recently delivered a lecture on the manufacture of artificial silk. m Bi&bers Shoot Bank Cashier SpNear City ofHarrlsburj:. The Injured are: Mrs. nunt and daughter of WostflehC both cut about the head and body by broken glass, brnlsed and suffering from shock; Mrs. Beeley of Harrison. N. J., cut about the body, collar bone broken, and IMs-feared her backbone Is dislocated; Mrs. Amanda Khenaun of Higlit street, Newark, leg fractured and suffering from shock; Mrs. F. Lembert of Westfield, badly braised knee, contusions all over the body; A. II. Moffett of Railway, cut about the face, head and arms and hands, bruised about the shoulders and hips; Mrs. McDonald of Railway, bruised, cut and suffering from shock; J. B. Holmes of Westfield, badly shaken up and bruised;1 The Rev. A. C. Hawes, colored, ofD Brooklyn, broken shoulder blade. Lot 7. Ladiee' Cambric Gowns, t] garment In the city, daring the ealel The general's condition was bo bad yesterday morning after a restless night that the attending physicians understood that the end could not be far off, and all bulletins sent ont from the sickroom were to this effect, so tbat the family and friends wars prepared when the final blow catfce.- Imperative. TJiose on tho inside have known that 'Diaz, owing to bis Infirmities, has been He said that artificial silk is a substitute for natural silk as much as oleomargarine is for butter. It can compete with natural silk, but is not as valuable. Although it has been used as a covering for cables and a substitute for horsehair, it has a tendency to break If wetted, and for this reason it must be usually mixed with natural silk and cotton. The chief event In Benjamin Harrison's administration was the passage of the McKinley bill, a high tariff measure. William McKlnley, chairman of the ways and means committee of congress, had drawn it, ana It became a .law after bitter opposition by the Democrats.Lot 8. Ladiee' White Slrirte with Flounce embroidery, w« rth 91, eaUpirioi Special sale of Ladies' Wra] in Basement. , Hasleton, Pa., March 14 —The eoo»en- Hon of United Mine Workers resumed "■ work behind oloaed doors at nine o'oloeh fc. this morning. President Mltohell was CM E hand, bnt refused to be Interviewed. Ilia f convention remained In secret session until noon and nothing dona will be given to the publlo. At one time it looked aa though tbare wis going to be a lively quarrel. Threata wert even made to take the matter Into court. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, 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 California' Fig Syrup 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 FRANCISCO, CAL. XjOUISVILLE, KTt. NEW YORK, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists —Prico.r«Oc. per bottle. PATRICK ON TRIAL. Newf of the death' spread quickly through the city, and- several of tbe more Intimate friends at once hurried to the Harrison home. Tbe word was flashed from the bulletins of all tbe newspapers and thus communicated to the people on their way home In the evening. The announcement produced the greatest sorrow. Within a few mo- PEOPLE'S STi IT PAYS TO BUT,, Charged With the Harder of Bis*, the While he was president there were controversies with Chile, Italy aud Great Britain. His chief rival for the nomination, James G. Blaine, was bis secretary of state, but he did not serve out his term, resigning in 1882. He died soon afterward. More brilliant effects can be produced with artificial than with natural silk, and it Is cheaper. It Is confidently expected that this Industry, which Is a purely chemical one, will become highly developed. Tesas Capitalist. Lot (Tilling the seals eommlttee, oom- New York, March 14.—The examination of Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, oharged with the murder of William II. Bloe, the Texas capitalist, began before Judge MeUahon in the oourt of General Sessions today. Patrick has now been In tbe Tombs for over four months. Jones, the relet of the dead millionaire, baa asserted that his master was poisoned by Patrick and It waa on his tsstlmony, strengthened by the statement of Chemist Wltthans, that he had fonnd traeea of nereorlal poison In the stomasb of the deceased, that l«d to tbe direct ehsrge of murder sgelnst Patrick. IS South Htla street. goeedof twenty-aevaii maobtn, met for jaa pnrpoee d dUn—lug KrUTaneaa of a vgeparal ohaiaeter. Jobs D. Ttaynolda, of Hngbutown, U i mnbn of thle oom mlttee. What the* an cannot be atated wUbany degree of aeearaoy, bat then are qntta a fiamber of krievaaata on the Hat. Today the committee pneeated lta repart to the conTention,' and it leezpeoted will be oonatderable dlaaeotlng, eapealallj whan the grleranoa la minor and ua be Battled by a aoafarenee with the of ments the flags oil all the public buildings and most of the down town business blocks were at half mast, and oth- Blgceit Man In the World, People's 'Phone. Always the Cheapest, Next to During bis administration Mrs. Harrison died, a victim of consumption. The Death of His Wife. A young French Canadian giant, at present In Ottawa, Is believed by bl* admirers to be tbe biggest man In the world. Ills name Is Edward Beaupre. He is 7 feet 8 Inches tall. Hla weight Is 302 pounds, and bis feet are 17% Inches long. Around the arm, close to the armpit, Ills measurement Is 54 Inches. Beaupre Is only 20. He la a native of the Northwest Territory of Canada. His father was a French Canadian and bis mother a half breed. Up to the age of 3 the young giant was no bigger than the ordinary baby of that age. From that time he grew enormously until at the age of 1ft he was 0 feet tall. He Is In excellent bealth. All his sisters and brothers are of normal size* Upon retiring, from the presidency General Harrison was retained by the late Senator Stanford of California to deliver a series of lectures at Stanford university upon constitutional law. A Cord. We, the undersigned do hereby agree to refund tile money on a SO oent bottle of Greene's Warranted 8yrtip of Tar If It falle to enre your cough or oold We also guarantee a 25 oent bottle to prove satisfactory or moaev refunded. J. H. Hotrox, W« O. Para*, J. W. Kasb, Ohee. Watxu, G. D. BrapH. Evans V-BROS. In April, 1800, Genernl Harrison married again, his bride being Mrs. Mary L. Dlmmock, a niece of bis first wife. With ills second marriage Mr. Harrison took a now Interest In life. He took up golf and played tbe game with vim and enthusiasm, tbough well past the 60 mark. Once more be mounted the platform to deliver speeches. PRBS1 IT DIAZ. fetal* of Ut» oomp*ny Wag** D a wort *M» bn» *MonD onldteoaiM fWBo* fa BMJ t1lll|t|M« If HO W*g» »t *11. bm wh*n mob * tondltlok. than Is ninth** trhloh odor' th* hletor? labor HilMgpMl b* Vrld*j, ' po*ad waflwiiailff,' Wh«D mi h* t*k*n oaNMM* *V 1* not k •t«b th* .dcfcfftai. Tht* oodt* dlflumt bote oth*ra o( It* kind, on* nspect thai tb* d*l*gat*a do promi*onon» aamnblj gin * r*eltm ■rimmaoi what tb* ooaunlf only nominally in charge of affairs and that he has bad no knowledge of what his subordinates have done. Every family shontd have Its household medicine chest, and the first bottle in 1* ehonld be Dr. Wood's Norway Pise Syrup, nature's remedy for eonghe and oolde. Best Patent Flour, per bbl . Feed, per 100 . Long Hay, per 100 Cut Hay, per 100 . Oats, per bushel . Potatoes, per bushel £tiictly fresh eggs, per do*. . Mackerel, No. i, per lb . . i Salt Haddock, fffbs" Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for ... i Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for . . i Codfish, best stripj Codfish, in bricks, Whole Codfish, .in the workman. frtiTUOi POLO PONIE8 BOUGHT. it Will Farateh Them to WmI Point Boji, Patriotic Mexicans have been watching the situation with the utmost anxiety, for no one can tell what the outcome will be. After Dlai, who? There Is sure to be revolution, and It la a wise man who can foretell what tbe result of a revolution In Mexico will be. IB* tzlita, *«Ttoti the Omaha, Maroh 14.—Twenty ponlee, to be need u polo pontee by the oadeta at Weet Point, arrived here today. The anlmala were delivered to the qnaatermaeter here by the oontraotor with whom the government made oontraet, It la a new departure for the government to purchase I the poalee for the boya and It la thonght that heneeforth polo la to be raoognlied aa the o&elal game at the National Military Academy. All doet re told Benlek Hamilton, of Weet Jefferson, O., after suffering eighteen months from reotal fistula, he would die nnlesa aooatly operation waa performed;! but he cured himself with Buoklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world. Sureet pile core on earth. 2S cento a box at W. U. Prloe, Pltteton and Stroh's phsrmaoy. Weal Pltteton. ■e reeled the Saigeese. * • of th'J .be pro- Mtlon will -■own to ion la a tbl. lot In it the In 1890 President McKlnley appointed him a member of the Venezuelan commission to settle tbe difficulty with Great Britain by arbitration, and he spent some time In Europe on that errand, the commission meeting in Paris. While the people are loath to believe that President Dlaa Is Insane there can fce but little doubt this is the fact. The malady with which he Is credited takes the form of an intense dread that some one is trying to kill him. He Imagines himself pursued by an assassin at all times, and it was largely for tbe purpose of disabusing him of this Idea that he was hurried away to tbe hunting lands of Gnerrero. Career of Georgi i(. Brown, George N. Brown, who has begun hU duties In Washington as assistant attorney general, wbb a newspaper man early In his career. Ho was city editor ot the Cheyenne (Wy.) Dally Bun tot three years, and he nlso did newspaper work in Denver, Kansas City and Peoria. Early In 1893 he went to Washington, where he took a three years' course In the National university, graduating as a muster of law In 1S93. Benjamin Harrison as a lawyer was well summed up by bis political opponent, Ylce President Hendricks, who said; TIE VERY LATEST BENJAMIN HARRISON. Designs in Spring Wall Paper to select from at 5c per doable roll np. We are headquarters for artistic dec orating aw), paper banging. All work done by iipft workmen. T. S. ft W. S. MRRITT^ er outward manifestations of mourning were made. . ' The Heaeelleet Hen to Pltteton As well as the handsomest, and other* are Invited to call on any drugriat and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Bafcam tor tbe throat and longs, a remedy that la guaranteed to our* and relieve all ohronio and aonte coughs, asthma, bronohitla and consumption. Price 91k end *00. ttewi an None of General Harrison's children was present at Ills death. Neither Colonel Russell Harrison nor Mrs. Mc- Ree had renehed the city, although both were hurrylng.ou their way.'- "I have met few lawyers In the country with Befijamin Harrison's capacity to get at the naked, legal truth of an Issue. His mind shoots through the underbrush of verbiage and irrelevant testimony like a rifle ball and hits the bullseye of dispute." llksly to 4c. Ratloanoe la the slogan of all. The goldaa'isUsnee la not broken to any alarming dagrss, from a labor standpoint, nor la it likely to ba nntll after the adjournment of jfca oonventlou. TRIAL OF EMBEZZLER. Baak Oublw PI«M«d Hot Oalltr to Theft of ruida. At Bis Bedalle. President Diaz has always been a tremendous worker »nd was tireless in his attention to public"duties. This and advancing age are thought to be responsible for bis present condition. Oatamfc for Twenty Yeeee end Onred In e rew Date —Hon George Jellies, of Sarenton, Pe., seye: "I here been a martyr to oatarrh for twenty years. ""Ti*!ftnt lwwfilte. droDDituz In the throat. and pain tn the head, very otfenatve breath. I tried Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powfler. The All* application gare Instant relit f. After using a few bottles I was cured. 60 cents. J. B.Honok. » C v-r Sydney mlnaataL ■, aoparlntandatit of OMapuy, arrived In Boston, lfaroh 14.—George If. Foster, xirmerly oashler of the Sonth Danvera National Bank of Peabody, Haaa. who on Feb. tt pleaded not guilty before United StaUqp.Commissioner risks to a ebarge alleging the misappropriation of fSi.OOO of the fnnda of the bask, la having a hearing today. J. W. Dlektnaon, of Boston, wbo la named jointly with the ez-eaahler In the complaint on which Foster's plea of not guilty waa entered, waa also arralgntd and pleaded not guilty. Elizabeth. General Harrison's little daughter, had been taken from the sickroom by her nuraa before the end came: The group at the bedside included Mrs. Harrison, William H. H. Mill*', Samuel Miller, bis son; the Rev. Or. M. L. Haines, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, which General Harrison had attended for man; years; Secretary Tibbett, Drs. Jameson and Dorsey, Colonel Daniel M. Ransdell, sergeant-at-arms of the United States senate and a close personal friend of the dead pan; Clifford Arrlck and the two nurses wbo have been in constant attendance. General Harrison's two sisters and an aunt also were present Mrs. Harrison knelt at the right hand side of the bed, her husband's right hand grasped In hers, while Dr. Jameson held the left band of the dying man, counting the feeble pulse beats. Besides his son, Russell B. Harrison, and his baby, Elizabeth, there was one other child, a daughter, Mary, Who married James R. Mcl£pe, of Indianapolis, a shoe dealer. Thair chiW, "Baby" Mc- Kee, was one of the picturesque figures of the White House during President Harrison's administration. " WHIZ II Near Ferry Brld*e. 108 N. Main Street. quarters. Lowest in pi best in quality. talvhatJria latata WALK A MILE" OUR SPECIALS I SATURDAY. When General Porflro Diaz 24 years ago upset tUe constitutional presidency of Mexico, then held by Lerdo, and installed himself aa the ruler of the Mexican people, lie did It by virtue of the military strength at his control. It is safe- to say that no thought of commerce or Industry was In the new president's .mind. A portrait of this re. markable man which represents him as he was when he first became present is that of a soldier. The eyes are clear and flashing, the face stern In its mold and the expression upon the features that of a man ready for any emergency of camp or fleld, but one to whom you would not naturally turn for theories of statesmanship or methods of commercial development. Prenldeat Diss's. Career. Ia a laconic definition of a toboggan ride. It's quick work going down the slide, but it's a long climb back to the starting ' " way with and slowly «d. When symptoms health approper care prevent the it to utter 9 and debilmally the Ion of diaknown as ability hat i in a discondition of stomach and rgans of diand nutrise diseases ctly cured se of Dr. 1 Golden Discovery, through the disorders e their ordiseasedi of the j IR8 TO DEAD. Chris Mavee's Wll Strawberries, per basket 40c Radishes 5c Sress 8c Gelery, extra fancy 10c New Potatoes, quart...T. 10c New Cabbage, per lb.... 5c Cauliflower ....20c Egg Plant 8c Tomatoes, quait aoc Parsley 10c Spinach, peck 3cc Spanish Onions, lb 5c Lettuce 6c n«0M«BtlllKlal*r DbrMta that VltpN Pittsburg, March 14.—The will of the late State Senator C. I,. Magee will be made public today. The document does not Indicate the value of the estate, but close friends estimate It at between $4,500,000 and $5,000,000, the bulk of which will ultimately reaclr the fund for the establishment of a hospital which Mr. Magee directs shall be erected in memory of his mother. All of his brothers and his sister are substantially remembered. Several friends and all of his servants are cared for, and his wife is given the Income of his residuary estate. At her death the entire residuary estate will revert to the hospital. xDint. It is* very much th* lealth; it is quickly lost complia orders general a lts^origin are jDer It cure stomacl Igin^in stomach. hoi in the "Di*cov«ry,u nd* cocaine nor other narcotic Evans Waahingtaa, Jtoah 1D-Tbe Prealdent thla morning leaned • jrodhunatlon on the death of Ganeral Harrlaoo, which 1. In part ea follow* i "To th« people of the United State* »*, Benjamin lltaUon, Presidents the United Btetef *89 to "98, llnl jialiinlij nt fl -JT r "■ •* We home In aadtaapptttor In hie death, the country la deprived of one of lte greetaet oltlsena. He WM ■ brUHant eoldter In hi* yoong menhood, end gained tern* by hie energy and Tiler. A* • lawyer, he row to be • leader •t the bar. In the hlghoMoe of Prealdent ha dUpUytd extraordinary gift* aa a etatee man. In teetlnwajt of tha leaped In which hie memo** hald. I hereby direct that (ha Affioa the exeffatinTe maneton and aeretal departeaantal bntidln* ha dlaplayed afa hall meat for a jMd ofthtrj daya and nltable military and naral honors under ordera of the aeoretarlea of wat and navy be rendered on the day of the funeral." ________ TRIBUTE8 TO THE DEAD. Warn Woris of Members and Seaaten. MARRIED YOUNG GI^L. Washington, March 14.—President McKlnley will ftttend the funeral of General Harrison. He will leave here probably tonight, although the exact time of departure has not been determined definitely, accompanied by Mrs. McKlnley and Secretary Cortelyou. The party will stop at Canton for a day or more, and Mrs. McKlnley will remain there while the president and Mr. Cortelyou proceed to Indianapolis. The itinerary will be so arranged as to enable the president to leave Canton Saturday night for Indianapolis and return Immediately after the funeril. After a brief stop at Canton he will return to Washington. It is not expected that members of the cabinet -will go. 46 South Mafn DMWMbnud May Joined la th« Bonds •f Matrimony, St. Louis, Much 14 -0.pt. Erneat Peugnet, over elxty yearn old, dlteotor Id large corporations and partner In a promtneot Insurance firm, waa married today to Vies Alexins Louise Greenleaf, aged twenty-aeven, atenograpber In the Boatmen'tMlenk.PANNEBECKER'S STVf Al! wo finished' j from Mix ten days ,j gardleas C Ia a few moments after the friends had been called to the room the end oame, Dr. Jameson announcing the sad fact The great silence that fell on the sorrowing watchers by the bedside was broken by the voice of Or. Haines raised In prayer, supplicating consolation for the bereaved wife and family. We like i Specliltj President Dlac has ruled his country as would the owner Qf a great estate. He has encouraged laudable effort, curbed human passions, guided and directed where guidance and direction were needed and given to each and every part of his country equal and beneficial consideration. His knowledge of Mefclco and her people Is something marvelous In Its multiplicity of detail. There has never been a subject suggested or a new enterprixe proposed by resident or visitor In which the president was not found fully cognizant not only of the needs of Mexico and the adaptability of the idea to those heeds, but he was found to bo thoroughly versed In the technical Information concerning the topic in liand, Why go out of town for yotsr green goods, when we can furnish you with the best that is in the market t Madrid, March 14.—The manufacturers Ih the Hautter district of Catalonia have called upon the government for assistance. The workmen there are agitating and raising cries of "Long live the social revolution!" Troops are being sent to the scene of disturbance and the closing of factories continues. The Carllst newspapers have begun again the publication of warlike articles. Disorders In Spain, -Mf* Ckildrei't PietM. SANGER APPOINTED. weather, r South Mai; Street, Was Bamad Aealstaat Secretary oI War VhM Afternoon. SHELLEY 4 LIICBSINCED, Washington, March 14.—Col. William Uary Sanger, of New York, was appointed and aworn In aa aaalatant secretary of war this afternoon, Tloe George D. Helklejohn, whose resignation was aooepted this morning.General Harrison had been unconscious for hours before his death. One of the most pathetic Incidents of the whole Illness of the general occurred on Tuesday before be became unconscious. The general's little daughter, Elizabeth, was brought Into tbe sickroom for a few moments to see her father and offered him a small' apple pie which she herself had made. General Harrison smiled his recognition of the child and but the effort to speak was too much, and he could do nothing more to express his appreciation.The president sent a telegram of condolence to Mrs. Harrison last night and la no alco- 34 Lozerne Avenue. f/TTST* fmNN'A. ther opium, TRIBUTE8 TO HARRISON. will today Issue a proclamation announcing the death of the former president and expressing In an official way hi deep sense of grief. "I was all ran down; had no strength; had •harp darting pain* all through me: head and back achc wry day," writes Mrs, Frank Csawell, of Salamanca, N. Y, w J was also troubled with a distressed feeling in the stomach and pain in front of the hip bones. I had a severe cough and it nearly killed me to draw a long breath, I was so sore through my lungs. •I wrote to Dr. Pierce, telling my symptoms as near as I could. He sent me a very kind letter, advising ma to try his mcdidnea. which I did, and before I hsd taken them a week Vwas decidedly better. I took two bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery' and two of the ' Favorite Prescription,' and am sure I never felt better in my life than when I quit taking them.'* Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a cart for biliousness. SOiSS F Armstrong; Waefcl»|tra Farm All Speak •1 Ike Daeaaeed Kx-Preetdeat. BIQ FREIGHT WRECK This proclamation will direct the lowering of the national flag on all public buildings for SO days and will direct the secretaries of war and the navy to make other regulations for the observance of mourning on the day-of the funeral at military posts, naval stations and on board men-of-war. Shoemakers' Strike Declared Off. North lirooktlelri, Mass., March 14.— The strike of the 1,100 operatives at the shoe factory of E. & A. H. Batheller at this place has been declared off after a conference between members of the flrm and the strikers. The help went to work this morning under the old scale of wages. The strike was Instituted against a 10 per cent reduction. Washington, March 14.—The morning Pf lbs Capitol speak in the highest tsnaa of ex-Prealdent Harrison. The grtbate of the Fast, Independent, Is ths highest ssd is a model of prose poetry Its "Harrison" sdttorial ssys, "He oared y-g (or popularity la ths ehssp and tawdy meaning of ths term. He ntver trimmed ths whits salla of his career to aateh the vulgar brscse. Ths goal toward whteh he pressed wss olaar and simple ss day. He loved his people and thrilled responsive to their noblest ssplratlons. Hs draw sword for them In ths hour thst tried men's souls, and kept It bright to the glorious end, bnt hs wss no caterer of pnblle whims, no watober lor straws thst tall the Olght of popular caprice Ths trick of stooping wss ontslds bis philosophy. A potent eoldier In war, sn enltghtensd statesmen in peace, and lmpaa stoned and self-abnegating patriot always' hs was ths vary type sod model of Amer* ioan manhood st its beet-" Oeeorred Near Laadedowae Barty This Morntaa—Oae Mas Iejared. —RRIGi Easton, Pa., March 14 —A Mg freight wreck oocarred nesr Lensdowne early this morning when a freight train eras bed Into a ooal train and lnjnrad two msn bsdly. One man had to have his Isg smputated. A lerge number of freight and ooal oats were piled up and traffio delayed for sometime. Albany, March 14.—After a sharp tight the assembly passed the M. E. Lewis concurrent resolution, which If passed by the senate will prevent the submission this year of any proposition for canal improvement. This resolution, which was passed by the legislature last year, provides for the submission of a constitutional amendment to prevent further tax exemptions. It was defeated Monday night, but the vote was reconsidered, A coincidence la seen In this action and the fact that Governor Odell Is to send In a special message on canals today. It Ib believed the majority Is disposed to prevent any knotty question from creeping Into Odell's administration. Assembly Votes Asalast Canals. Best Flour ,... Feed, all kinds... „ Oats, per bushel Oats, 25 bushel lots... rsaeral oa landar. The funeral of the former president will take place next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services will be held in the First Presbyterian church, of which General Harrison was a member for nearly 00 years. The Rev. Dr. M. L. Haines, pastor of the church, will have charge of the services. These tributes to Mr. Harrison were uttered by national leaders last night: Secretary of State Hay said: "The death of Mr. Harrison Is a national loss. Independent of the great official position he had held he was a man of extraordinary mental capacity and activity. He was a true statesman, lawver and an orator, and he hafl left few men ms equals behinirblip. In character as well as abilities he was a man of vory unusual force nnd value." Potatoes, bushel... Hay, per i«o Best Butter No. 7 Broom. BROWN MUST HANG. Prepared under GK&JHAN LAWS, to HxctUgst tor JOHN I'D. MANGAN'S Owe of Three Negro aturdereta Mast Die r PAINS IN CHEST,! Sidesjoints, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RKHTBR'S WorlMwwnd .84 M .26 Birmingham, Ala, March 14.—Floyd Browo, one of ths three negroes wbo wss oonvtoted of the mnrder of saother negro, Joe Soott, will be hang hers tomorrow. 1 ob Scaffold. PRICES. Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Shop, per cwt . - 1.00 Meal, per cwt • 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt 1.00 Gorn and Gr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per cwt - .95 Cut tlay, per cwt • .90 Oata, per bushel - - . 36 Butter,v per lb - . - .24 Fresn Eggs, per dozen .30 3 bottles Gatsup . . .75 No. 91 South Main Street ■OLD Af CAWLBVI -MOB STORE 2 cans fine Peaches The body of General Harrison will lie in state in the rotunda of the state capltol all day on Saturday. 3 cans Corn... 1 dozen Canned Corn... 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee....... M 1 .8i^_ A meeting will be held In the office of Governor Durbln to perfect the details of the funeral. It has been decided that the honorary pallbearers shall be the members of his former cabinet. It Is not known positively how many of them will come, but It Is supposed by the members of the family that all will be kere. "ANCHOR" Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Secretary of the Navy Long said: "President HanUou's death Is a sad surprise. After bis presidency lio retained his prominence before the people, active both as a lawyer and as a public speaker and writer. He added honor to an ancestry which both here and In the mother country was distinguished in the cause of human freedom and progress. Like President Hayes, he Was a good soldier, rising In the war to Hfuxtral command, and ns president he gave the country a good administration of a high stopidard and attended with Increasing pr&sperlty." PAIN EXPELLER. WILL ATTEND FUNERAL. iStooej itTnii Mrt "Iwfcw. frealaeot and Mrs. MeKlatey Start for 23&U450c.«t all draftuuw tnrouro Mm.: Arbuckle Coffee Fresh egg*, d« lodlaaapotla Today. London, March 14.—The Times asserts that the government's proposals for the ejyll list show a total of £470,- 000, being £110.000 for his majesty's privy purse and the rest for the expenses of the royal household. King Edward's Civil List. LINK OF. Washington, March 14.—President and lira. HoKlnley, Secretary Oortelyon and Dr. Blxey leave for Indianapolis to attend the funeral ol Ei-Presldsnt Harrison this WRING u SUPER GOODS J.T. ARMSTRONG it CO., D SB Booth Maid Bt. PITT8TOH. ' GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. - '"'J bold bad robbers. As far as they could be reached by telegrams the living members of President Harrison's cabinet were Informed promptly of his death, and most of them will attend the funeral. . Attempted to Sold Dp Buk and that the afternoon. Oaohler, financial and commercial ,F. Ad.BJekUrftCfc,lUP«artSt, New fork. OIIR n LIKE! Harrlabnrg, Pa., March 14.—Two bold robbera entered the National Bank at Halltax, twenty-one tnilae north of hers this morning, and ordered the eaahler, Chulea W. Byan, to band over the contents of the drawer ' Byan refused and one of the men abet, him In the breast. The men attemptad to eeeepe, bat were captured. Byan le In • preoarlone condition Benjamin Harrison was born In the bouse of bis grandfather, William Hen rv Harrison, on Aug. 20, 1833, at North Bend, O. He.was Just 7 years old when his dlstiojfulshed grandfather was elected president after the famous old -hard' elder and log cabin" and "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too," Campaign. San Francisco, March 14.—The United States transport Buford has arrived from the Philippines. She brought 75 discharged soldiers and civil employees from Manila and 856 men of the ThlrtV'SaTantb Talun*aar». Tklrtr-HTCBIk Volunteer! Home. Hver shown in thia city have jut arrived. Gome and examine them and leave \ our order for a Spring 8uit, Overcoat, Veat or Trouaera. Fit and evefy otherkatlafaction guaranteed. New York Stock Market*, fnrnlshed by M. 8 Jordan A Co., etook broken, room SB, Miners Building. New York, Mar. 14,1901. Open. Cloe. W 88U Senator Hanna said: "The death of General Harrison will bring sorrow to the nation. *His loss will be felt everywhere In that his wise counsels nnd eminent statesmanship were regarded as safe leadership. His Americanism made him a Republican in politics, and his great ability made him a leader In progressive thought. His days of usefulness were too few In being ended while la full vigor of life." MONEY. I tawfcoMj for aortocM'■D »P» nvmnt Mortgkcw a»r Mod for » term ofyMr* and onlfc tluf tntanrt to paid, or will fin the prlr- IMilDiuhMMia a»u«CiM» mouthly, barter ljViSinl-«niiqa»j or annnUiy, and the mterwt *U1 oeaaa t»aiimdt»my.tm «t«7 dollar at prl»nt»«l thai rvtmld. Thjf l»not Will be no exception to thfc recogniz e excellence of oar V goods, iu fact there will be an "f improvement. We will exhibit, as nsual, a rull line of dimitia% 3| lawns, seersuckers, ginghams, embroideries, laces, kid and mocha gloves, corsets, (high ' and low bast) hosiery, hand— kerchiefs, in fact all the necea- vj saries that go to complete • first class dress goods and no- ' tion store. Amer. Steel and Win.... Atchison.... Atchieon pref......... Brooklyn Traction.*...,.. Ubee & Ohio. ft Federal Bteel..... Federal Steel jnref Man. El Mo. Pa Pea Gae Col. Iron & Fuel Bo. Pacific , Nor. Pu.... _ Nor. Pac. pref O A W Penn C B nailing Leather f. Bobber...... iais M m 79 m WILLIAMSON'S PRICES GEO. F. BUSS. THB CITY TAILOR, » Horth HUln St. J. B Garrison, cashier of the bask of Thornrtlle Ohio, had bean robbed of health by a aerloaa long troable nntll ha triad Dr. King's New Dlaoorerr for oonaomptlon, then ha wrote: 'Jt b the beat medleloe 1 erer need lor a aeveie oold or a bad eaaa of Inns trouble. I alwaya keep a bottle on hand." Don't anffar with colds, congha, .or uj throat,- okaatot lob? Waible whan yon aan be eared ao eaafly. Only 50c and «1. Trial bottlea fmUV. 0. Ptloe, Fittaton, and Btroh'a pharmacy, Waat Fittaton, Baakar Boata a Bobber. He married Miss Lavinid Scott before he was 21 years old and mofmj to Indianapolis, where he was elected s«I' preme court reporter. After tlieT*tvll war broke out he raised a regiment and advanced step by step. This Is his official war record: West Pitwton. A DUEL COMING. (Nit (JaelWlaas Blipiwd Wit" ID"' Best patent flour • $4.50 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Best table syrup, gal • .40 Fancy N. O. molasses .60 Pula, March 14 —'Jonnt Boot DaOaatellane alapptd Ills old antagonist, If. De- Bodaji, editor of Figaro, to the Im to day. and will hava to fight a Snel in oonaeqoanoe. Tb. Oonnt was angry over a ■Ut.rn.nt mad. by Bodaya. Mu. ttt a*»m. Justice Harlan of the supreme court Bald: "General Harrison's death la s great loss. 1 do not think this country ever bad a greater Jftcsldent. That Is my deliberate Judgment." ThertS feutone good laundry in =® "gtpavlssloned In July, 1862, *s second lieutenant of Indiana volunteers; raised Company A of the Seventieth Indiana voluntary Infantry, commisaloned captain and on the organization of the regiment commissioned colonel; In August vent with the regiment to Kentucky and served until, mustered out In June, 1865; was brevetted brigadier general in February, 1865." ! D E. BAXTER. 8 a d Floo» B»nn«t Batldlng, WUkabun Wt P MM UN i Senator Frye of Maine said: "Mr. Harrison was one of the ablest presidents I have ever known. I think he could bare taka|Mttsp$8alon of any de- Hfudirbi i aondltlon of from a'dlaordered Ahaah and eon.tioatlon AdoaaortwoofOkambac and Uf TabhtawUlocrbJm and an* Webeadew. JHE WEATHER. Intfa'atMiOm part in en t ol BUcceBsfulli ffegovernmwrt and run H 3 - - ■ .25 MY Oil IDE SNI. R. B. Cutler, htagton. D. a. Mar. 14,-ftewaat • p. as. Friday, tat *eatem rivaola : OooasioosJ e«ow aad rain Kpd f~b to w* for cold* in the hand, oheet, throat or any porttoa at U» ifedy, breaks up • oold in Mhous without himiupttc to work. ,WiU prevent ooldi U taken whan flrrt nnnlflBa Dm , u Hbtee jfln Sold h* J iHKE w i "'rtieofc A* * P"*DUc Will pay thd prices, for all I house, on Docl highest "spot" cash tlnda of junk, at ware town In 1876 be ran for governor of Indiana, but was defeated by the historic . "Blue f*ar_ mma*. -*Mer |
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