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J ComP«f» the ""ngnewtn*'!? x i •I*'1, the mornSjr# fI?"™*1*,{°[ conclusive proof! S thmt the bulk of the newi an 9 |^fiminthefo,merW' P j % ®S ... ftc. AdTenU«nViJL»jlM"'" lively reSSilS homes in Pittston and lu Ym. mediate vicinity through the colamns of this newspaper. :- AsK FIFTY-FIRST •» • STON, PA.. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL a, 1901. hfAGUlNAlDO TAKES' ALLEGIANCE OtIH Ml T»&gffBAg"t OWLY DAILY III TO DIG PAM1I CANAL. NEW MOVE BY BOER8. INSULT BY VENEZUELA, COUNTY AND STATE. DITORS' REPORT Good Value: Good Fj Ckarttrci Company Relieved of M- flp Offche Accounts of PITTSTON BOROUGH &6r j9*r aading lUroh 1,1901. ■obu 8. Ll®w«llyn, Trewnrer fn aooooat with West Plttaton Boroajh from March 1, 1900, to March 1,1901. DR. J. Plerpoat Morgan's Latest Enterprise. Loadon, April 2.—Dispatches from Cape Town and Jftrusnela talk of General Botha and General {*• Wet Joining a gathering of 18,000 man for operations against General French In the Transvaal. ° * demnltr For Jameeoa KaMh B . -.. Mr. Loomia' Official Protc^, iMau ml all Mta D«UMM Bam Oerbondale'e Oommon Ooanotl le deadlocked or«r the oholoe of« ehelrmtfl, Miee Mend Bennett, of Upper PltUton, 11 entertaining friend# from Me^Tpk lllee Fennla Hetael, of WllkefUtre, le vleltlofe hei ooneln, Hlu Edith Monk.ot Legnnge street. Ignored. WOFT 008T GOVERNMENT A OEHT. HE HAS BBS! OBDERED fcolfe I To balance oa hand S 8.9W 88 To oath rac'd from all flftiaP** 1MM 88 The following pticei Dm- PluMler Etpeata to Take Otet Freneh Cob«miIob «■C Form an AmerlflM Syndicate—United 8(»tea Two hundred Bpers have reappeared near Ricbmond, Cape" CStttajf, and the town guard hie been called dot to defend the place. — From a statement made yeaterday by Mr. Chamberlain, the epical secretary, In the house oj jjqjMaons It appears 'bat the i African war has relieved cnfl British Chartered Sqjith Africa company of all Ananclal liability In regard to thlp JimeBou raid, tJiff colony' secretary admitting that the Trjjyvjaj jJjBotpSssed to Great Britain 6s the result of coaQUMt, Mr. Chamberlain's announcement that the British Chart(ted South A fried company hits escaped the payment of il,000,000 as Indemnity In connection with the Jameson raid has flTei rise to considerable dissatisfaction. onstrate why we are , k is Now an Mean ■ Snljost MUST WEAR UNIFORMS. As ■ Result Of KcWtpaper Attack! oh Bio* Oar GoTrm«Bt Mar Be Left Without a Minister at Caracas. C*9 KJt», always busy. Brltlab aim Wm iOT.Itar AppMT Colli Fortify ud Control. "«J daughter of Tbomee lloaghan, of Broad etreet, 1* eonvaleeeent tsongli niter hat late lUneaa to b* taken ottt. , In the United Statea Conrtln Pltteborg yeaterday, Joatloe Peter P. Smith, ;oI the Superior Court «u dlaaharged from bankraptoy.By orders paid on ««wer fond Ifitt 9# wn TO C,004.00 By ordert P«la on dr», light T?uSSSr.^u.KB 8 1 —I SIMM M London, April SL—British army offioars o»me out la all lb* brilliancy of their fnl] toDas uniforms today and hereafter the man of Hla tfajeaty's service will mar thalr uniforms la public, and at theatres end plaeaa of entertainment u wsll. ThU applies to all honaebold regiments, footgnardsand oavalry. in rail deeee. Washington, April 2.—After waiting for two years for the proper moment J. Plerpont Morgan has plumped his Panama canal scheme at the president, and the president Is nibbling at tbj Jjal^- In order to nfa transportation Project_j-^t5fp,n wants to build thfe _Pa P»n»l. He hag had a company fa Krlhg that about for some time. Now he thinks the opportunity hps arflvea. Be Will have IJjitii), the Frenchman, removed from the presidency of the Panama Canal company, will take oyer the French concession for 140,000,000, will give this government any privileges it knay want and asks In return the absolute killing of the Ntcartgni canal scheme to be bdllt by government capital. D Washington, April 2.—It lias developed that Id obedience to lnstructloiji froth Washington . Mlblnter Looml!" abtnb tltne Ago made a vigorous protest to grrferflfflGlil flfllnsT the puDiicaiiobs attacking him and the attitude of the United States OB questions pending between the two gevernmebti' this protest has been disregarded, and the attacks be reported to the state department have continued. This Is tb» culinlnatlljg incident In the long RrrnJof discourteous acts committed by Venezuela. ' Cartoons Seat to Washington. LadiM' 0*11 eo Wrappers, a nioo MMrtmil of patterns, from 50c up. An l5xcelleht Combination. to pleoee double width no-Mltj drooo foods, al} obadas, Ko a y»rd. Plain Colored Henriettas. la nil the latest oolorlngs. prloM range from Ka tp (I » *«M. Black and Colored Brllllantlnee In larfs w- - lety, prices from SCO to 78e a 7*rd. Ladles' Skirts, Weiite, oto., oil at greatly duoed prloee. A special lot of Bureau Go Ye re *nC9 »tdebo«rd Cloths at half price. Oolden Draperies and Faney tilkaU&ee In large varieties. I -j Children's Lawn Cape, tSo, 80c, 71c and ft. \ ▲ large assortment of Ladle*' Fanajr HoeerW .-."j 85 oenta a pair. We have an elegant assortment of Wfelta Ooodfl and all kinds of Wash Good*, lfow is the time to make your selection. . J - ■ T - Jd The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Bvbup of Fiss, manufactured by the California Fia STBtrp Co., Illustrate \he value of obtaining the liquid laxaiva principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in theyforin most refreshlngto the taste and acoetrtabla to the system. It is the ono perfect strengthening lax* tive, cleansiuff the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome 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. A YOUNG FARMER BECOMES A BRUTE SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT C, Intarefit?Foiid. DB. The Sapreme Court ha* fixed April 88 for the argument In the quo warranto proceedings to t*at the constitutionality of the Pittsburg "tipper" law. j To faalaaoe on band March 1, 1B0O Wo 41 To Edgar Cooper, Tax Col. *61 66 To La wis Jones, Ta* Cel.... 1,800 5f It ownot bs ..id thrt this U ,t Aonght that U waa brought iooht at tks Instigation of the Kalasrv Offllosta had two weeks' warning i ™ "•» oWtr and have aooapted the1 chtdg* with good graoa, although there are murmnrlng* to the •fleet that ottisens' clothes should bs allowed at sons funetions. The "Hipper" act went Into effeot In I Soranton yesterday and two oflce holder? —OHy Solicitor Voabnrg and City Assessor Neols—were ripped oat.J Morderes Hts Mother and Brother, !fear Sbamokln, §jr Interest uQ bouds. o oalanco f 3,478 70 483 82 "It reveals a scandalous state oit things," says The Dally Chronicle. "Ministers owe It to their own reputations and to the reputation of the country to talis action, oven at the risk of failure, to recover this money." SINKING FUND. DB. ' $ 3,907 03 The department perfectly understands, as Senor Pulida, the Vonctua,- lan charge d'affaires, has said, thai William Stroh, of this olty, Is In New York Olty, attending the ninth shooting tournament of the Interstate Association, at Interstate Park, near Queens. To halanca on band March 1, ...f 8,0\. 49 To Edgar Cooper, Col 284 46 To Lewis Jonae, Col 1,06C "Wssblngton, April 8—C3en. MecArthnr ■cablee that Agnlnaldo hu taken flu oath •of ellsgtanoe to the government of the halted Stitee and the aathorltlee hm ttJ moth overjoyed tailoring that his example win be folio wad by thousand. of hla oountrvmen who have tot jat taken tht oath. Tha officials believe father that thla will have mach to do with settling tha Insnr»*»• ' y : - A murderous son. WOMEN CAMPAIGNING Besides, Mr. Morgan knowa that at tfco PacifJ? end of the canal he watal* to bQUd there Isgreat 'deposit of anthracite coal aha some valuable gold, tna these Incidental advantages have not escaped him. In aeeordanoe with orders received by the local managers of the National Tube Co., the Oil Uity mills were started today. It giveal,000 men employment. IT PATS TO BUT AT Till *' &ia The Daily Graphic also regards it as "moat unfortunate that the company should thus escape the penalty of its misdeeds." In tbo process of manufacturing flffs arc used, ns 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 Caufornia F;o S'tbup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the tu 11 name of the Company printed on the front of every packago. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. To talMc.... _JfJjf,C as M *• ieoere Control or the oitj of Dnm. PEOPLE'S S Denver, Oel., April i.-All Denver la lntereeted In the annual blty election today, principally because the Prohibitionists have a ticket in the Held, compoaed entirely of women. The women have made a strong caavaaa for votea and expect to oany off one of the cffloet. Huaband, brothers and awaethearta have been impartan ad for their votes and the election la one of the hottest In tha history of Denver. Mrs. A. Hewley, president of the State Women's Christian Temperance Union la the Prohibitionist candidate for mayor. »members of the Printer*' Union Id anon strike beoaose their employer* refused to *lgn the seale for a nine bonr day and lnoreand wage*. 8KWER FUND. DR. To balance on hand March 1, • *0 86 To Geo. Warner. IB 10 To W. O. Sutherland J 75 To tapvaga '•4" " j i iMI «o "It won't cost the government a cent," Mr. Morgan Is reported to have said to President McKinley a few days ago. "It will be good politics not to tie the country up to «n expenditure or $200,000,0(10 for & canal." M*l» Qrowe in Cape Town. Cape Town, April 2.—Tile bubbnlii plague Is lhweafcingiy virulent In Cape Town. Five deaths, one European and four colored, occurred yesterday, and tlx new case*, two Europeans and four colored, were officially reported. II South JU In SlTMt, rittMoa. Nixt to Drmry'i. Always the ChwpMt =====SC===BB Judge B. W. Arohbald waa aworn In aa Judge of the United State* Oontt for th* lilddl* dlatilet of Pennsylvania by Jndga Edward*, at Soranton, yeeterday. CB. By Geo. Warner *®2 22 ByE. &W. V. B.B. Co §75 By O.C. Foster..... 43 76 By Vulcan Iron Works...... CWCD7 By Wyoming Shovel Works 1* 88 By Soranton Brick CJo 64 76 By J. A Hntohins 1M « By Q. H Collins 77 CK Wyoming Valley Lumber Co 30 * Dershimer Sc Griffin.- 6 8 Water 8treet Bridge Oo. . 11 W G. Bnell & 8on.. J 6 J. B. Patterson & Co if Jas. Llewellyn ** # John 8. Llewellyn 5 4 W. C. Brenton 78 4 .0. 0. Honck W C teaming fiW 8 F*opl«'s 'Pb©ne. . Mr. Morgan recently spent parts of three days in this city. He bad two conferences with the president. Senator Hanna and Attorney Qeneral OrlggS were present The question of an isthmian waterway was dlscuBsed In all Its BAN rRANCIBCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YOHK, V. Y. ** Vj by all Druggists —PrtcofiOc. per bottle. A warrant oharglng Blehard Little of the Sorantonlan with criminal libel waa •worn ont In Soranton by Prealdent llltsKell of the XJ. U. W. of A. yeeterday. ■MM VMk BU B«U» KMI Knuv GOMEZ REPORT TABLED. Evans *^BROS. ' nuttiMMMiMir. Hhamoktn, April 9.—John Onto) • young farmer llrlug iw Kilo*'* Smt thle county, today shot sod lnatantly klllec hie mother, aged elxty tight yeare, and than mnriend fata brother Philip by the •erne meanar the family engaged la fta-qneat qnamla of lata, and today* Aonble tragedy vaa the of the bail feeling that «*Mad, QuHek walked nj behind hie mother oooly took aim andaho her. The mutant than walked totbbatj yard wheat hla brother waa and ahot hi thwmgh the hmti. The mudwer *vta. Caban Convention Aete on Work of ANNUAL REPORT MM Havana, April 2.—A secret session of the Oubnn constitutional convention was held yesterday and attended by 25 delegates. Among the absentees were Senor Gtberga, Senor Qullas and General Sangully, strong supporters of the Piatt amendment. Relatione Committee. Th* Sharon 8teel Hoop plant at 8onth Sharon haa Jut been oompleted and will go Into operation thle week, giving employment to several hundred men. OP THE THE WEATHER. AUDITORS OF THE BOROUGH ■ Washington, D. 0., April 8 —Format intll 8 p. m. Wednesday, for Kaateru *«»ajlYanla: Bala tonight and Wefl■«jia*H warmer Wadneaday; fraah north «&fa*at wind* OF HUGHBSTOWN. Venezuela has a fret-press. It also has an official publication known ns the Tiempo. Wl*h criticisms made by the former this government dot's -not concern Itself,, btit-lt does object to the official publication of the state making charges against ail American agent and Abusing blin In unstinted terms. MINISTER J JOOMIS. For the Year Ending Merck 4,1901. J. 1. Welsh,I Collector. Best Patent Flour, per bbl , Feed, per 100 Long Hajr, per 100 Cat Hay, per loo . . s Oata, per bushel Thomas llolllllan, formerly a well known plumber of this elty, who haa lived at Eaaton, Pa., for th* pa*t three yean, 1* •pending a week among relatives and friend* here. DR. Duplloate of Borough Tex 9 1,698 40 FIBB, LIGHT AND WATER FUND. DR. The first matter considered was a resolution from the Planters' association recommending the convention to accept the amendment with a proviso that the United States government should make a reduction of 50 per cent In the duty on Cuban products or at le«*t-make a preference In their favor over similar products from other countries. The resolution was tabled without discussion. OR Rebate on $400 00 At 6 per cent...! 80 45 Abatement by Co. Com 96 88 Return to Qo. Com 0 05 Com. on 8400.00 at 6 per cent.... 18 87 Com. on 01.00 at 6 per cent— 4 06 Exoneration*.. 18 fl Piling Bond er New Ledger * Paid to Treasurer.. $ mi 68 To balance on hand March I, f 768 48 ?o4M6 47 . .9 • NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. sSg^sswsssasA »•» Tort, April t, 1901. Opto. Ck» The Demooratla oonnty committee of Cerhon yesterday eleeted T. B. Onlgh, 01 Lehigh Q»p, oonnty chairmen. George B. Bagel mi Warren Vandyke were eleeted State delegate*. Tobtlknoi ICIMCMHICIOM• ■ -1.101 60 * —I f 4,653 47 Potatoes, per bushel . .6o Strictly fresh -"C*«. per doc. . i6e Mackerel, No. i, per lb . , rtjlc Salt Haddock, 6 lbs for age Salt Herring, 6 lbs for . 15c ■ Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for jSmjlM Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for ; »fP Codfish, best stripped, per lb imH Codfish, in bricks, per lb .. . -iBfl Whole Codfish, per lb . • • In view of the attitude adopted by President Castro, It Is believed that he does not propose to abandon his policy. KEEP FLAG AWAY. Bum* KM to *• DUplejed Ufa, mmMUM. Poklo, AptO D -4L DeOleim, the Bo»- olaa Mlnleter to Ohloa, bu iinlnl In rtreeHone from at. Peterebnig not to dieplay the BoeeUnfUg on o* mk (be bad tn dlapnte between the Butfana and Brit- Mi at Tien Telrf whU* the meriU of the eoatroreraj remain nndeelded. Mated thai Field Heiefcal ▼enWiMwrin haa been requested to paatpdaa hie - tnaa Ohloa inotU foltl le aMmred. WD imf SStf D 8* & liiil =p i «5JH m ® 1S§ "li" JPl Bi 40 40M MM 84 .. 800 00 9 ho a 80 80 It would not surprise officials here should Mr. Ixiomls before his departure formally call upon the minister of foreign affairs and the president and Inform them of tb« reason why his government has directed him to return to the United States. Thomas Helton, of Bebaatopo), a enfferei for the peat two yeare with dropey, oamt iDo»*y»t»r4ay, after eight weeka treatment at the llerey Boapltal, Wllkeebarre He looks quite well, considering hie loot, ■lege. Balance doe borough, Richard Bark*, Treas. DR. BOROUGH PU DR. To balance on band March 1, The .majority report of the committee on relations, signed by Senors Gomez, Sllva and Vllluendas, was read, but after a discussion which showed that a majority of the delegates were eopoced to It a resolution to lay It on Senors do Tatptiso, knu Olberga, To balance from 1900 To llcans* from Co.. To oMh frCmi J. J, Walsh, Prom other boqicm .S 45 08 . 000 00 . 600 00 . 318 84 51,468 92 WOO To Lewis Jones. Collator.. To Edgar Cooper, Collector To 3eo. H. Warner ToGnstaua Peppe To Exeter Machine Works. To Peoples' Telephone Co.. To Co. Committee for rent. To Board of Health 79060 a,667 48 680 00 13 89 80 80 6 SO 6 10 a oo 22 BO 14 70 486 63 J. PIDBPONT MORGAN. phases. Mr. Morgan alio saw SWuor Silva, the Colombian minister, and certalned the precis# present and fat tar* attitude of bis government. j. | Between thin time and tbe 29th, wben tbe president leaves on his Pacific coast trip, Mr. Morgan or some of bis associates wlU visit tbe istbmus of Panama and look over tbe canal route. They will return and report to tbe president before he leaves, so that be can consider the proposition submitted during his absence and perhaps Incidentally learn something of public sentiment on the subject. Ths Beading Goal and Iron Co. will rut their eollUrlea on short time. An ordei h«« baap bf CJe*«rpl Hansger Lnthei to the elWot'thak the «?lMetle« will work only Hum days a week nntll further nfelloe.By orders paid $1,407 18 By 2 per cent. Com. on Above.. 38 14 $1,433 80 83 88 30 86 64 48 # room is In not to return to Ji?» ,pCjsta{ Cafac«# immediately after he, has consulted with the Btate department. The purpose la to treat Venezuela as Turkey was treated last year when Minister Stuns was kept in the United States aud the legation placed In charge of Secretary Griscom. Indeed, Mr. Loom Is may not return to Venezuela at all. Mr. Loomla May Not Return. Balftnoo In hands of Treasurer To John A. Law, I To O. C. Foster DiW tfom J, J. Walsh Pue froqi all sonroea LIABILITIES f 4,890 06 A motion by Benor Menteagudo to appoint a commission to go to Washington WM defeated by a vote of 13 to 12. Ordvr of 3t«phtn OlmetMd, D18 0C By. ordar paid Board of Health......T 480 00 By order paid police account 785 75 By order paid street account ,974®! C By order paid expanM aoc't 1,188 70 To balance • • 1*810 81 10 —D DOTT. DA' )n' • y [ways A Mn Frank Pardee, wife of the wealthy ooal operator of Hazleton, died yetterda* of pulmonary hf ait trouble. She had beer In 111 health for aome time. She la aorvlred by her huaband, two aona and two danghtera. EXPENDITURES. Mrs. Mary Culkln, l»nltreso $ .16 38 J. Lutnley, Sr., St. Com.. 88 days at 8a 06 00 i'. Morris, * days at Si 8 78 P. Smalts. 9)4 " " 18 48 O. Melcber, 8 " •• 8 70 G.Smaltz, 9V1 " " 18 4V M. Ruane. 18 M " 17 56 Jas Delaney, 8 " " 18 16 Tboe.Dunn, 5M *% " 7 77 P. QUbrldo,W4 " " * 8® B. Adrian, 1 " " 1 86 Jno. Entros, 4 " " 6 40 P. McBale, 8V4 " " 4 7* J Leonard, 8U •* " 4 78 P.J.Flynn,3« •* " 4 78 Wm.Jonas,8tf " 4 73 A. Rutheford, days at fl.36 4 78 L. Adrian, 8 '* " 4 Qn Jno Flynn, 8 " . 4 OP Jas. Morgan, 1M " 2 08 D. Jopes, 8 u 4 06 P. Grogan, 8 " ' 4 06 O. " " 4 06 P. J. Stahl, Sr., 3 11 " 4 06 J. Leonard, 3 " •• 4 05 M Hoban, m " " 4 76 G. Sutter, team, stone andcua! 44 60 Wm. Renter, 8 days team work, $4 day 88 00 Sutter & Renfer, paving 811 82 W.H. Gillespie, Borougn Attorney % ISO 00 Max Ludwig, shovels 4 B0 P. McAndrew, mason work 6 88 Deolilmer St Grlffln. 1 60 Mrs. Hbeperd, feeding prisoners 8. Carey, chief of pofloe , H. Myers, surveying ... T. J. Dunn, plumbing Jno. Golden, secretary and postage. Ex-Burgess Smalta. P. J. Stahl, law books Spring Brook Water Company.... Jno. Griffiths, auditing H. Smith, auditing C. McCraoken. auditing B. Lumley, high constable Tteo Hart, printing t P. H. Smaltz, globes, etc ... . . ... P. J. Weeks, servl- es and postage. ML Healey, election returns... Standard Kectric Co., wiring. Total, GREAT MEXICAN PALACE. quarters, toirt : ■ ..'m beat iti quftHty. :r closed college. It was finally decided to hold a public session of the convention today, when an attempt will probably be made to reconsider the action on the Monteagudo motion. expe: Mrs. Crooks...... George Benfleld.. GeorgeS. Ferris.. Aud'tore ■ ■ John 8. Llewellyn, salary as Traas urer and Interest on Doro' note /. R. Ehrot W. O. Smith MoCormack 4 Co L. V. R R. Co .. — .. Wf st Pittaton Hose Company D. L. A W. R. R. Co« Judaea of Election...... A. Howell C. H. Cntler Mrs. Lee J. Wertz I L.Bevan.. • Charles Andrews Theo. Hart........ Vulcau Iron Works 0. C. Poster........ Wyoming Valley Lumber Co 3hepard& Rust— A. fcerrls Mrs Wooley 1. N. Cathrail G LaBarre «• T. B. City of WilkeBbarre. Uamewe 1 Fire Alarm Co Millard Kintz....... , J. E. Pattorfcou A Co....I. Cit. El IU. Co R. H. Peterson Hazard Mfg. Co G. H. Collin* R. i j. Damon J. H. Mulkey * G. H. Warner H. K. Mai ford Co — Mrs. Waugh..'. Mrs. Moody J. E. Davis. Robert Bills W. H. Kerr 8. P. Fenn G. W. Brown......... Spting Brook Water Co rBE ACCl 19 to m bo SI 70 ) 00 WaSMaMw His t stHr Mil Fibou Stractire at Blltnorp, (•llilas Rear MoiHwr, to lin\tk« Mr. Loomis linn forwarded to Washington copies of cartoons and translations of newspaper attacks. In one of the cartoons be appears as shaking hands with President Castro, and in his other hand he has a knife which he Is endeavoring to thrust into the president's "back. Aliother cartoon represents Mr. Loom is as having two faces. Sharon, P»., Apvll i—Taday nukid lb* r*op*nlng of We*tmlnUter College, whleh baa Ian foe a month b*eaustD of aa apidamh) of aeariat farer, which threatened to lav low tha atadents. Han {nnattWrti of tha oountry ara entered on tha /"institution's rolla and lnoomlng trains/today witnessed tha retarn of » of them. Tha aoarlat farar waa "brought to tha oollega by a atodant who ▼Wtad tha slums of Pittsburg one night, aboat ix waaka ago, la aaarohofa poor UmUj ha had been aakad to aaalat. ami IvauUM On the tableland rising 100 faet above the surrounding country an army of workmen has begun tbe erection of tbe great Mllmo palace near Monterey, Mexico, which when completed will be the largeat private residence except Blltmore on the American continent, says the Chicago Record. On all aides as far aa tbe eye can reach extends tbe 576,000 acres, or 900 square miles, of tbe Mllmo estate, dotted here and there wltb beautiful Mexican forests and crossed by half a score of rlvera rising In tbe distant mountains. The palace, a marble pile 400 feet long and 330 fe?t wide, will consist of two porticos or colonnaded courts surrounded by low buildings of tbe true Ionian architecture which recent excavations In Ionia have brought to light, making it unlike any extant architecture in tbe world. Eoplo/«i of the five blaat furnaoee at dharpavllla poated notleea demanding tb« same aoale of wa&ea oonoeded by Ui&. b'asi fmnace owners In ths Mahoning Valley A general otrlke la threatened on April 5, nnleaa the demands are granted. Evans Bri Mo Foreigner* In This, R*«d On Freight CollUloa. Tbe Wacouta, the private yacht of James J. Hill, the Northwestern railroad magnate, is now lying at anchor In the Potomac river opposite Tenth street. Her officers are Instructed to wait here for the arrival of the owner and his party, who aro expected not later than Thursday. Tho yacbt will then drop down tbe river and go wltb all speed to Colon. The party will Inspect the canal and the unfinished route. It is thought tbe entire Journey will consume lees than 30 days. Springfield, Mass., April 2.—Brakeman Sheridan of South Framlngham was badly injured in a head on collision between Barretts Junction and Belcher town on the Central Vermont railroad. The south bound freight was not held at Belcliertown and ran into a cattle train. The engineer and fireman of each locomotive jumped and were not hurt. Thirteen cars were derailed, and several of them were badly smashed. A number of cattle were killed. Passenger trains are being run over the Central Massachusetts road to Ware and thence to Palmer over the Ware River branch, where they connect with the Central Vermont road. 46 South Main St John Berlew after a few days apeolai treatment for anppoaed appendicitis, at the Plttaton.Hoapltal, la now at hie unola'a home on Kennedy atreet. Yesterday he took a short walk out. It la two weeke today that he waa taken with oonvulalontat hie fathei'e market on Soath Malt street. Tke Potomac at 8m Jnan, PANNEBECKER'S San Juan. Porto Rico, April 2.—The naval tug Potomac has arrived here and will Join the north Atlantic squadron at Culebra. It is believed that the squadron is under orders to proceed to Venezuela. All- We Hike 1 Specialty finii fror «|f» Childrei't Photos. ten days regardless bi weather. 14 South Main Street, WILL FIGHT ON. -.The proposition submitted to the pMsIdent is that an American syndicate be permitted to complete the Panama canal. No foreigners will be represented la tbe company. Nothing by( American money will be used, trie work will be expedited to the utmost. Congress will have the right to enact such legislation as will reserve to the United States full control In time of war, general supervision In time of peace, low rates for the passage of government vessels and such other regulations aa will give tbe government all the advantages arising from actual ownerahlp. Constantinople. April 2.—Mr. Lloyd C. Grlscom. the secretary of the United States ministry, left Constantinople yesterday for the United States on several months' leave of absence. He had an audience with the sultan at the waine time that Mr. Lelshrasn, the new minister, presented his credentials Friday last. Later Ibrahim Bey, the mas ter of ceremonies, visited Mr. Griscom, conveying the sultan's best wishes. Orlacom Start* For Hotae, 1 75 . 48 00 7 00 6 10 47 80 8 5 D .. 10 00 .. aw oo . »0 00 18 00 .. is 00 40 60 .. 29 80 28 Mfisnis lnC that tho rtliplnu. Will KoopMVf. W Prepared under GERMAN LAW* la Excellent for Washington, April 3—Hafael Dal Fon Ida, President of the Bar Aaaoolatlon ol Manila, who farooght to Oongnas tha petition from tha Filipino* tbr Judaprodeno* marts that tha Fillplnoa wfl] light or. r TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICtfTBRS World-Renowned "ANCHOR" The two great courts, or "atria," will be adorned after tbe classic Greek Iontc order. A frieze portraying the story of Homer in low relief will run around each. In the first court It will represent the "Iliad," in the second It will Illustrate the "Odyssey." The perlstyle will consist of Ionic columns showing against turquoise blue backgrounds wltb fountains, mosaic pavements, Greek benches, cypresses and pink rose vines twined about tbe columns.Plattsburg, N. Y., April 2.—Benjamin B. Mason, a well known attorney of KeesevUle, N. Y., died suddenly here last night. Only one hour before Justice Leslie W. Russell in the Bupreme court here directed a verdict in Mason's favor In a lawsuit involving about $400. Mason left the courthouse, iito supiDer and, feeling unwell, went to a doctor's office, where he dropped dead almost instantly. He was 42 years old and leaves a wife and a 9-year-old son. Won Lawsuit and Dropped Dead. p/rrSTi DJW. fKNM-A. 41 00 200 U 75 VnltsA Stats* or not H* says thar* an s /dcasn generala among tha Filipino* oa pable of ourying on th* war and thay will doao. whether Agnlnaldo awaara allagtanoa to the PAIN EXPELLER. Armstrong': X II* r* Wllhont Rleptrlelty. .$1,407 ie Paris, April 2.—It whs announced at a Hittlufr of the Academy of Sciences that M. Curie, a chemist, had separated a new gas from radium. This gas Is intensely phosphorescent and will glow for months in the dark. It was also announced that M. Naudon, p scientist, had found moans of producing X rays without electricity by exposing a metal plate to the rays of the violet end of the spectrum. fmml PAIN EXPELLER"#hould J n«v«rfilltoba among th» V .■( house medJcfnest ft ia an ralglc ffeins.. (J&p) atCTow or ax . Respectfully submitted March 16,1901. We, the auditors of Hugheetown Borough, have examined the above account* and find them correct. I JOHN GBimTH*. Auditors, 1 JOHNF URUVER, HENRY SMITH. $ 1'88 79 *vPRICi BLOW UP A BANK Q. H. Warner Jbb. Llewellyn O. H. Collins... •••• Labor and teeming STREET ACCOUNT. .« 280 00 73 01 87 00 614 90 Port Jervls, N. Y., April 2.—The large barn and cowhouse of former Sheriff William J. Williams, on wbat Is known as the Henry C. Northrop property, near Perkina Corners, Sussex county, N. J., has been destroyed by fire. Tbe buildings were among the best In Sussex county. Seventy head of cattle and five valuable horses were bnrned, together with a large quantity of hay and grain, machinery and farm lmplementa. The fire waa tbe work of an Incendiary. Sovoatjr Head of Cattle Barned. Best Flour.*•«•*•• «• ...... e • Feed, all kind*.'........... 1.05 Oats, per bushel....37 Oats, jj bushel lots.,A .8® Potatoes, bushel... Hay, per 100 Xi Best Butter. No. 7 Broom. .35 a cans fine Peaches..... 85 fl Flea la Taikajr rraMratad »tha Poll** oatuih The outside of tbe Mllmo palace, as shown by the architect's drawings, Is daringly severe on the front. The sides are more fanciful. They will show extensive colonnades and caryatid porches. The rear facade will be the most Imposing. It consists of a double colonnade, resembling wbat was known aa "the "peristyle" at tho Chicago World'a fair. t 874 91 Farla, April 8 —A diapatoh frejfconatantlnopla stataa that th* TurBPtyolU* bare discovered a plan to blow up tha O: toman bank. An underground paaaagbad baan atartad under tbe bone* nut tu tha bank and a quantity of explosive* has already been aooammUted for tho work of daatrnetlon. Dundee, April 2.—It Is reported from Vryheid that as a result of General French's recent operations the Boers are retiring eastward, hard pressed by Colonel Dartnell of the Natal police and Colouel Alderson. Some of them endeavored to break away to the north, but were headed off by Colouel Allenby, who captured a 15 pounder and two pompoms. Geseral French's Opcrstloaa. POLICE ACCOUNT. Z0c.aadAO«. at all druggists or tbnmiti Lr. ii P#arl8t, Knr Tort, L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS J Recommended by prominent Phy- VjW aidant. Wholesale and Retail XV C. H. Cntler O. C. Poeter W. B. Richards.. Police Officers... W. F. Staley .. W. Berry $ 300 167 « 960 00 198 00 9 60 4 00 1'rlnce of Aantralla, London, April 2.—The Standard says It learns that a suggestion has been made to King Edward from a representative colonial quarter that the Duke of Cornwall and York be created prince of Australia In commemoration of the foundation of the Australian commonwealth. The matter has been referred to the ministers. FIREMAN'S FUND Balance on hand March 1,1900 ... Rec'd from State Ureas...... * 786 7fl The whole mass of tbe building will be composed of marble or "slllar" limestone set upon a beautiful spacious terrace mounted by ineana of gently inclined planes arranged In double vamps. The erection of the palace will proceed aa faat as workmen can get tbe material ready, yet more than two years will elapse before it will be finished. The structure unfurnished will cost 12,000,000. / 9 138 96 40 S3 3 cans Corn.... . i dozen Canned C*rn... 3 lbs Evap. 4 lbs Prunes CAPTURING GUNS. MONEY. Amount In hands of Treasurer .9 174 49 giHMi an MootioB With Some Hod oat Vletorte*. Hamilton, O., April 2.—Judge Neilau has ordered the hydraulic property owned by E. G. Kathbone and the heirs of the late L. D. Campbell and capitalised at $200,000 sold and appointed J. J. Pater, a trustee, to conduct the sale. Pater has been acting as receiver of the Hamilton and Ross-' Ville Hydraulic company, owned by Rathbone and the heirs of Campbell. Ralhboae'a Property Ordered Sold. IZ'CoBgresansB Bradley Dead. New York, April 2.—Foriper Representative Thomas J. Bradley Is dead at his home In this city. Mr. Bradley wai B5 years old. He was twice elected representative -from the Ninth congressional district, his last term ending March 4. — ASSETS. Amount In hands of Treasurer. Amount due from Lewis Jonee. Buildings and lot Furniture and tools 9 8,433 77 . 2,089 78 . 7,800 00 270 00 Pretoria, April 8—Kltohener report that F.-encb, In hie lateet expedition, hm already oaptured on* fifteen pounder and 8 pempoma on tha lower Fongola. Be alau report* that thirty-one prlaonere bavt been taken In tha Orange Hirer Colony without caenaUlee to the British. I have money for mortgages in any amount. Mortgagee may stand for a term of years and only the intereet be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the intereet will ceese immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building assoolatlon money. I handle only private funds and trust funds. Lion Coffee...... 918,083 55 Arbuckle Coffee .J] Fresh egga, dot London. April 2.—Cabinet ministers who arc members of the house of commons are, according to a ciphering critic of the government, liable to fines aggregating £1,000,000 for not having been re-elected to parliament when they resigned at the time of Queen Victoria's death and again took up their offices. / M. P.'s Subject C© Fines. EABILITIi T. S. ft W. S. BARRITT, Bonds outstanding. We, the undersigned auditor* of West Pitts ton Borough,have examined the abore accounts and find them correct. I D. F. JENKINS. Auditors-C J. D DELAHUNTY. (JOHN SCBIMOEOdR, JB. .$3:,600 (10 J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.* Si South Main 8t. MTTWtOir LINCOLN TOMB PROJECT. London, April 2.—Although no bulletin has been issued, it Is said that Lord Salisbury is progressing satisfactorily toward recovery from his Illness. Sslliksry Doles Well. COAL BY WEIGHT- A Coitlr MBMoltan Propoipd f Be D. E. BAXTER. 2n a Floor Bennet Bonding, Wllkeebam The leading artistic Decorators and UOODg DBUTXBID PROMPTLY. ' : _ Dna MU Paaeet aba Boaae riaallj To- Ad Abraham Lincoln mausoleum that will outshine the Grant tomb on the banlcs of the Hudson la the project for which Representative 0. E. Sullivan of Chicago Introduced a bill the other day, says a Springfield (Ilia.) dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger. The total cost of the memorial In view sbould be, It Is estimated, anywhere from $1,000,000 to $1,800,000. Erected la Bprtafftcli. Wew York Lptlalalnra. Paper Hangers. Headquarters fcr Albany, April 2.—Leader Allds In the assembly last night Introduced a resolution extending the time for the Introduction of bills and reports of committees. This means that the legislature will not adjourn for some time. While an effort Is being made to adjourn on April 18, It is not believed that the legislature will adjonrn April 28. Twenty Turkish Soldiers Drowned. the latest designs in Spring Wall Louis D. Shelley. Victor B. Lnchiiager. Attention! Bairisbug, April 8 —The Dram bill requiring that eoal be mined by weight posted the Bonae finally thta morning. A telegram Baking for lta paaaage was read from President Mltehell of the Mine Work en. Jlddah, Arabia, April 2.—The Turkish transport Allan bag been wrecked sear Yembo. Twenty soldiers were Irowned. D Thirty TliaMiii Scotch Miners Idle. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Paper from 5c per double roll up. London, April 2.—Reports received at a mass meeting of tbe Lanarkshire colliery engine handlers at Hamilton ■bowed that 30,000 miners were Idle In Scotland owing to tbe strike (or an eight hour day. North Main Street ' Your attention is respC called to the New Easter Itli oerUlnly gratifying to the public ftD know of on* oonoarn whloh 1* not afraid to be generous. The proprietor* of Dr. King** New DUoovery for oonramptioe, oongh* *nd oold* hav* given away over tan million trial bottle* and have the *atie taction of knowing It ha* oared thousand* of hopele** oaaea. Asthma, bronohltla, la grippe and all throat, oheat and Inns dlee**** are Barely eared by It. Oall on fitroh'* pharmacy, Weak PltUton and W. a Prloe, Plttoton, and get a. free Mai bottle. Betular *ta* 60o and tl. Efary bottle gnaranteed. Million* Olna Away. now on tale at READY TO BUILD. Mr. Sullivan's bill will propose that the state of Illinois aball make provision for devoting $600,000 to this purpose, although It Is not necessary that the full sum shall be taken from the public funds this year. This Is little enough, be thinks, to be devoted to honoring the of Lincoln by the state which gave him to the nation.amaatUkt WUdire. BlUoeama* la a condition charaoterlaad by a dtetnrbane* of the dlg**tlTe organ*. Tbe atomaeb la dabllltated, the llrer torpid, th* bow*)* conrtlp*ted. There la a loathing of food, pain In the bowel*, dlzsineaa, coated tongne and vomiting, flret of th* nndla**Md or partly dlgeated food and than of bll*. Chamberlain'* Btomaoh and L1t*t Tablet* allay th* dlatnrbane** et th* rtoaaoh and create a healthy appatit*. Th*y also ton* Bp na Btar to a. healthy action and regaley the bowel*. Try them and yoa are oecHnn to be maoh pleaicd with the M| For *ale by Farter, Peek A EobariJJ'spotheeiwIa*: Plttoton, on* door aboradagleHotel aid W**t Ptttatoo, ■ LIKE OF. JOHN O'D, AMAH'S R.B CUTLER' gtnMaaM Ww When things are "the beet" they beoome "the beet selling." Abraham Han, a leading drnggiet of BalleTllIa, 0., writes: "Bleetrio Bitters are the beet selling bittars I have handled in SO years. Ton know why I Moat dlseaeea begin In dieorders of etomaah, Uver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nervee. heooe mires multitude# of maladies. It builds op the entire ey*-D tsm. Pots naw life and vigor into any weak, alakly, rao-down man and woman. Price 50 esnta. Sold by Btroh'a pharmaoy. West Ptttaton, and W. 0. Prlee, Ptttaton CP81NG u SUMMER GOODS TIMsliail ■ April 8 —The MoOllntlo MarahaB Oonstrootlon oompany today aent to ita first shipment in an 8,000 ' ton oni*r for saatarUi for the Marshall yteU bniiding, whioh Is bsing erected in the Winy OttyD The eost of constructing the bniiding will be fMO.OOO. ■aw Buildings. RRIGES. SEEDS, Comprising all the new and, desirable shades in Dotted Swiss, Par* - -J sian Lawns, Dimities, Mercerized ' Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle Silk and Atocha Gloves in all shades... $§■ Best Patent Flour • $4.50 (Shop, per cwt - 1.00 Meal, per cwt • j.oo Bran andMidds., cwt 1.00 Gorn and Gr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per cwt - .95 Gut tlay, per C?wt • ,90 Oats, per bushel - • - .36 [Butter, per ib - • - dozen You should purchase your Garden Seeds new for the A bIB for a *50p,000 appropriation to erect a monument to Lincoln was before the legislature two years ago. Introduced by Samuel Alschuler. The sentiment of the house was overwhelmingly for it, but Governor Tanner had It killed In favor of a bill laying out f100,000 to repair tl)e old Lincoln monument at Bprlu«flelCK Ever shown in this oily hare just arrired. Oome and examine them and leave your order for a Spring Suit, Orerooat, Vest or Trousers. [Fit and everyother satisfaction guaranteed. spring planting. The lar - gest and choicest variety can he found at our store. Embroideries and Laces, new and pretty designs. - Ladies', Hisses1 and Children's Hose. Prices and quality to suit the ■, R. B. Cutler, ; A Horrible Ottbmk. "Of large i aorea on my little daughfcer'e head derdfoped into aoaae of eoald head," f fto LOCAL OPTION QEO.F.V T««ITTTA1W)». IfSS. [ortb )Uln St. Defeated la Bees* at Harrtefew* Thle j ... krtibug, April S —The Ltard loeal empowering JwJg- to refnee A apriag Toale. Everybody neede a tonic lathe spring, at this time, the system eravee a tonic. It is hoosecIeanlDB time for Tout bode. Llehty'e Celery Nerve Compound MlltSsa apyour uerree, blood, 1 & LUC! the petition of voters : - ■
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 02, 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 | 1901-04-02 |
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, April 02, 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 | 1901-04-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010402_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 | J ComP«f» the ""ngnewtn*'!? x i •I*'1, the mornSjr# fI?"™*1*,{°[ conclusive proof! S thmt the bulk of the newi an 9 |^fiminthefo,merW' P j % ®S ... ftc. AdTenU«nViJL»jlM"'" lively reSSilS homes in Pittston and lu Ym. mediate vicinity through the colamns of this newspaper. :- AsK FIFTY-FIRST •» • STON, PA.. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL a, 1901. hfAGUlNAlDO TAKES' ALLEGIANCE OtIH Ml T»&gffBAg"t OWLY DAILY III TO DIG PAM1I CANAL. NEW MOVE BY BOER8. INSULT BY VENEZUELA, COUNTY AND STATE. DITORS' REPORT Good Value: Good Fj Ckarttrci Company Relieved of M- flp Offche Accounts of PITTSTON BOROUGH &6r j9*r aading lUroh 1,1901. ■obu 8. Ll®w«llyn, Trewnrer fn aooooat with West Plttaton Boroajh from March 1, 1900, to March 1,1901. DR. J. Plerpoat Morgan's Latest Enterprise. Loadon, April 2.—Dispatches from Cape Town and Jftrusnela talk of General Botha and General {*• Wet Joining a gathering of 18,000 man for operations against General French In the Transvaal. ° * demnltr For Jameeoa KaMh B . -.. Mr. Loomia' Official Protc^, iMau ml all Mta D«UMM Bam Oerbondale'e Oommon Ooanotl le deadlocked or«r the oholoe of« ehelrmtfl, Miee Mend Bennett, of Upper PltUton, 11 entertaining friend# from Me^Tpk lllee Fennla Hetael, of WllkefUtre, le vleltlofe hei ooneln, Hlu Edith Monk.ot Legnnge street. Ignored. WOFT 008T GOVERNMENT A OEHT. HE HAS BBS! OBDERED fcolfe I To balance oa hand S 8.9W 88 To oath rac'd from all flftiaP** 1MM 88 The following pticei Dm- PluMler Etpeata to Take Otet Freneh Cob«miIob «■C Form an AmerlflM Syndicate—United 8(»tea Two hundred Bpers have reappeared near Ricbmond, Cape" CStttajf, and the town guard hie been called dot to defend the place. — From a statement made yeaterday by Mr. Chamberlain, the epical secretary, In the house oj jjqjMaons It appears 'bat the i African war has relieved cnfl British Chartered Sqjith Africa company of all Ananclal liability In regard to thlp JimeBou raid, tJiff colony' secretary admitting that the Trjjyvjaj jJjBotpSssed to Great Britain 6s the result of coaQUMt, Mr. Chamberlain's announcement that the British Chart(ted South A fried company hits escaped the payment of il,000,000 as Indemnity In connection with the Jameson raid has flTei rise to considerable dissatisfaction. onstrate why we are , k is Now an Mean ■ Snljost MUST WEAR UNIFORMS. As ■ Result Of KcWtpaper Attack! oh Bio* Oar GoTrm«Bt Mar Be Left Without a Minister at Caracas. C*9 KJt», always busy. Brltlab aim Wm iOT.Itar AppMT Colli Fortify ud Control. "«J daughter of Tbomee lloaghan, of Broad etreet, 1* eonvaleeeent tsongli niter hat late lUneaa to b* taken ottt. , In the United Statea Conrtln Pltteborg yeaterday, Joatloe Peter P. Smith, ;oI the Superior Court «u dlaaharged from bankraptoy.By orders paid on ««wer fond Ifitt 9# wn TO C,004.00 By ordert P«la on dr», light T?uSSSr.^u.KB 8 1 —I SIMM M London, April SL—British army offioars o»me out la all lb* brilliancy of their fnl] toDas uniforms today and hereafter the man of Hla tfajeaty's service will mar thalr uniforms la public, and at theatres end plaeaa of entertainment u wsll. ThU applies to all honaebold regiments, footgnardsand oavalry. in rail deeee. Washington, April 2.—After waiting for two years for the proper moment J. Plerpont Morgan has plumped his Panama canal scheme at the president, and the president Is nibbling at tbj Jjal^- In order to nfa transportation Project_j-^t5fp,n wants to build thfe _Pa P»n»l. He hag had a company fa Krlhg that about for some time. Now he thinks the opportunity hps arflvea. Be Will have IJjitii), the Frenchman, removed from the presidency of the Panama Canal company, will take oyer the French concession for 140,000,000, will give this government any privileges it knay want and asks In return the absolute killing of the Ntcartgni canal scheme to be bdllt by government capital. D Washington, April 2.—It lias developed that Id obedience to lnstructloiji froth Washington . Mlblnter Looml!" abtnb tltne Ago made a vigorous protest to grrferflfflGlil flfllnsT the puDiicaiiobs attacking him and the attitude of the United States OB questions pending between the two gevernmebti' this protest has been disregarded, and the attacks be reported to the state department have continued. This Is tb» culinlnatlljg incident In the long RrrnJof discourteous acts committed by Venezuela. ' Cartoons Seat to Washington. LadiM' 0*11 eo Wrappers, a nioo MMrtmil of patterns, from 50c up. An l5xcelleht Combination. to pleoee double width no-Mltj drooo foods, al} obadas, Ko a y»rd. Plain Colored Henriettas. la nil the latest oolorlngs. prloM range from Ka tp (I » *«M. Black and Colored Brllllantlnee In larfs w- - lety, prices from SCO to 78e a 7*rd. Ladles' Skirts, Weiite, oto., oil at greatly duoed prloee. A special lot of Bureau Go Ye re *nC9 »tdebo«rd Cloths at half price. Oolden Draperies and Faney tilkaU&ee In large varieties. I -j Children's Lawn Cape, tSo, 80c, 71c and ft. \ ▲ large assortment of Ladle*' Fanajr HoeerW .-."j 85 oenta a pair. We have an elegant assortment of Wfelta Ooodfl and all kinds of Wash Good*, lfow is the time to make your selection. . J - ■ T - Jd The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Bvbup of Fiss, manufactured by the California Fia STBtrp Co., Illustrate \he value of obtaining the liquid laxaiva principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in theyforin most refreshlngto the taste and acoetrtabla to the system. It is the ono perfect strengthening lax* tive, cleansiuff the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome 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. A YOUNG FARMER BECOMES A BRUTE SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT C, Intarefit?Foiid. DB. The Sapreme Court ha* fixed April 88 for the argument In the quo warranto proceedings to t*at the constitutionality of the Pittsburg "tipper" law. j To faalaaoe on band March 1, 1B0O Wo 41 To Edgar Cooper, Tax Col. *61 66 To La wis Jones, Ta* Cel.... 1,800 5f It ownot bs ..id thrt this U ,t Aonght that U waa brought iooht at tks Instigation of the Kalasrv Offllosta had two weeks' warning i ™ "•» oWtr and have aooapted the1 chtdg* with good graoa, although there are murmnrlng* to the •fleet that ottisens' clothes should bs allowed at sons funetions. The "Hipper" act went Into effeot In I Soranton yesterday and two oflce holder? —OHy Solicitor Voabnrg and City Assessor Neols—were ripped oat.J Morderes Hts Mother and Brother, !fear Sbamokln, §jr Interest uQ bouds. o oalanco f 3,478 70 483 82 "It reveals a scandalous state oit things," says The Dally Chronicle. "Ministers owe It to their own reputations and to the reputation of the country to talis action, oven at the risk of failure, to recover this money." SINKING FUND. DB. ' $ 3,907 03 The department perfectly understands, as Senor Pulida, the Vonctua,- lan charge d'affaires, has said, thai William Stroh, of this olty, Is In New York Olty, attending the ninth shooting tournament of the Interstate Association, at Interstate Park, near Queens. To halanca on band March 1, ...f 8,0\. 49 To Edgar Cooper, Col 284 46 To Lewis Jonae, Col 1,06C "Wssblngton, April 8—C3en. MecArthnr ■cablee that Agnlnaldo hu taken flu oath •of ellsgtanoe to the government of the halted Stitee and the aathorltlee hm ttJ moth overjoyed tailoring that his example win be folio wad by thousand. of hla oountrvmen who have tot jat taken tht oath. Tha officials believe father that thla will have mach to do with settling tha Insnr»*»• ' y : - A murderous son. WOMEN CAMPAIGNING Besides, Mr. Morgan knowa that at tfco PacifJ? end of the canal he watal* to bQUd there Isgreat 'deposit of anthracite coal aha some valuable gold, tna these Incidental advantages have not escaped him. In aeeordanoe with orders received by the local managers of the National Tube Co., the Oil Uity mills were started today. It giveal,000 men employment. IT PATS TO BUT AT Till *' &ia The Daily Graphic also regards it as "moat unfortunate that the company should thus escape the penalty of its misdeeds." In tbo process of manufacturing flffs arc used, ns 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 Caufornia F;o S'tbup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the tu 11 name of the Company printed on the front of every packago. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. To talMc.... _JfJjf,C as M *• ieoere Control or the oitj of Dnm. PEOPLE'S S Denver, Oel., April i.-All Denver la lntereeted In the annual blty election today, principally because the Prohibitionists have a ticket in the Held, compoaed entirely of women. The women have made a strong caavaaa for votea and expect to oany off one of the cffloet. Huaband, brothers and awaethearta have been impartan ad for their votes and the election la one of the hottest In tha history of Denver. Mrs. A. Hewley, president of the State Women's Christian Temperance Union la the Prohibitionist candidate for mayor. »members of the Printer*' Union Id anon strike beoaose their employer* refused to *lgn the seale for a nine bonr day and lnoreand wage*. 8KWER FUND. DR. To balance on hand March 1, • *0 86 To Geo. Warner. IB 10 To W. O. Sutherland J 75 To tapvaga '•4" " j i iMI «o "It won't cost the government a cent," Mr. Morgan Is reported to have said to President McKinley a few days ago. "It will be good politics not to tie the country up to «n expenditure or $200,000,0(10 for & canal." M*l» Qrowe in Cape Town. Cape Town, April 2.—Tile bubbnlii plague Is lhweafcingiy virulent In Cape Town. Five deaths, one European and four colored, occurred yesterday, and tlx new case*, two Europeans and four colored, were officially reported. II South JU In SlTMt, rittMoa. Nixt to Drmry'i. Always the ChwpMt =====SC===BB Judge B. W. Arohbald waa aworn In aa Judge of the United State* Oontt for th* lilddl* dlatilet of Pennsylvania by Jndga Edward*, at Soranton, yeeterday. CB. By Geo. Warner *®2 22 ByE. &W. V. B.B. Co §75 By O.C. Foster..... 43 76 By Vulcan Iron Works...... CWCD7 By Wyoming Shovel Works 1* 88 By Soranton Brick CJo 64 76 By J. A Hntohins 1M « By Q. H Collins 77 CK Wyoming Valley Lumber Co 30 * Dershimer Sc Griffin.- 6 8 Water 8treet Bridge Oo. . 11 W G. Bnell & 8on.. J 6 J. B. Patterson & Co if Jas. Llewellyn ** # John 8. Llewellyn 5 4 W. C. Brenton 78 4 .0. 0. Honck W C teaming fiW 8 F*opl«'s 'Pb©ne. . Mr. Morgan recently spent parts of three days in this city. He bad two conferences with the president. Senator Hanna and Attorney Qeneral OrlggS were present The question of an isthmian waterway was dlscuBsed In all Its BAN rRANCIBCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YOHK, V. Y. ** Vj by all Druggists —PrtcofiOc. per bottle. A warrant oharglng Blehard Little of the Sorantonlan with criminal libel waa •worn ont In Soranton by Prealdent llltsKell of the XJ. U. W. of A. yeeterday. ■MM VMk BU B«U» KMI Knuv GOMEZ REPORT TABLED. Evans *^BROS. ' nuttiMMMiMir. Hhamoktn, April 9.—John Onto) • young farmer llrlug iw Kilo*'* Smt thle county, today shot sod lnatantly klllec hie mother, aged elxty tight yeare, and than mnriend fata brother Philip by the •erne meanar the family engaged la fta-qneat qnamla of lata, and today* Aonble tragedy vaa the of the bail feeling that «*Mad, QuHek walked nj behind hie mother oooly took aim andaho her. The mutant than walked totbbatj yard wheat hla brother waa and ahot hi thwmgh the hmti. The mudwer *vta. Caban Convention Aete on Work of ANNUAL REPORT MM Havana, April 2.—A secret session of the Oubnn constitutional convention was held yesterday and attended by 25 delegates. Among the absentees were Senor Gtberga, Senor Qullas and General Sangully, strong supporters of the Piatt amendment. Relatione Committee. Th* Sharon 8teel Hoop plant at 8onth Sharon haa Jut been oompleted and will go Into operation thle week, giving employment to several hundred men. OP THE THE WEATHER. AUDITORS OF THE BOROUGH ■ Washington, D. 0., April 8 —Format intll 8 p. m. Wednesday, for Kaateru *«»ajlYanla: Bala tonight and Wefl■«jia*H warmer Wadneaday; fraah north «&fa*at wind* OF HUGHBSTOWN. Venezuela has a fret-press. It also has an official publication known ns the Tiempo. Wl*h criticisms made by the former this government dot's -not concern Itself,, btit-lt does object to the official publication of the state making charges against ail American agent and Abusing blin In unstinted terms. MINISTER J JOOMIS. For the Year Ending Merck 4,1901. J. 1. Welsh,I Collector. Best Patent Flour, per bbl , Feed, per 100 Long Hajr, per 100 Cat Hay, per loo . . s Oata, per bushel Thomas llolllllan, formerly a well known plumber of this elty, who haa lived at Eaaton, Pa., for th* pa*t three yean, 1* •pending a week among relatives and friend* here. DR. Duplloate of Borough Tex 9 1,698 40 FIBB, LIGHT AND WATER FUND. DR. The first matter considered was a resolution from the Planters' association recommending the convention to accept the amendment with a proviso that the United States government should make a reduction of 50 per cent In the duty on Cuban products or at le«*t-make a preference In their favor over similar products from other countries. The resolution was tabled without discussion. OR Rebate on $400 00 At 6 per cent...! 80 45 Abatement by Co. Com 96 88 Return to Qo. Com 0 05 Com. on 8400.00 at 6 per cent.... 18 87 Com. on 01.00 at 6 per cent— 4 06 Exoneration*.. 18 fl Piling Bond er New Ledger * Paid to Treasurer.. $ mi 68 To balance on hand March I, f 768 48 ?o4M6 47 . .9 • NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. sSg^sswsssasA »•» Tort, April t, 1901. Opto. Ck» The Demooratla oonnty committee of Cerhon yesterday eleeted T. B. Onlgh, 01 Lehigh Q»p, oonnty chairmen. George B. Bagel mi Warren Vandyke were eleeted State delegate*. Tobtlknoi ICIMCMHICIOM• ■ -1.101 60 * —I f 4,653 47 Potatoes, per bushel . .6o Strictly fresh -"C*«. per doc. . i6e Mackerel, No. i, per lb . , rtjlc Salt Haddock, 6 lbs for age Salt Herring, 6 lbs for . 15c ■ Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for jSmjlM Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for ; »fP Codfish, best stripped, per lb imH Codfish, in bricks, per lb .. . -iBfl Whole Codfish, per lb . • • In view of the attitude adopted by President Castro, It Is believed that he does not propose to abandon his policy. KEEP FLAG AWAY. Bum* KM to *• DUplejed Ufa, mmMUM. Poklo, AptO D -4L DeOleim, the Bo»- olaa Mlnleter to Ohloa, bu iinlnl In rtreeHone from at. Peterebnig not to dieplay the BoeeUnfUg on o* mk (be bad tn dlapnte between the Butfana and Brit- Mi at Tien Telrf whU* the meriU of the eoatroreraj remain nndeelded. Mated thai Field Heiefcal ▼enWiMwrin haa been requested to paatpdaa hie - tnaa Ohloa inotU foltl le aMmred. WD imf SStf D 8* & liiil =p i «5JH m ® 1S§ "li" JPl Bi 40 40M MM 84 .. 800 00 9 ho a 80 80 It would not surprise officials here should Mr. Ixiomls before his departure formally call upon the minister of foreign affairs and the president and Inform them of tb« reason why his government has directed him to return to the United States. Thomas Helton, of Bebaatopo), a enfferei for the peat two yeare with dropey, oamt iDo»*y»t»r4ay, after eight weeka treatment at the llerey Boapltal, Wllkeebarre He looks quite well, considering hie loot, ■lege. Balance doe borough, Richard Bark*, Treas. DR. BOROUGH PU DR. To balance on band March 1, The .majority report of the committee on relations, signed by Senors Gomez, Sllva and Vllluendas, was read, but after a discussion which showed that a majority of the delegates were eopoced to It a resolution to lay It on Senors do Tatptiso, knu Olberga, To balance from 1900 To llcans* from Co.. To oMh frCmi J. J, Walsh, Prom other boqicm .S 45 08 . 000 00 . 600 00 . 318 84 51,468 92 WOO To Lewis Jones. Collator.. To Edgar Cooper, Collector To 3eo. H. Warner ToGnstaua Peppe To Exeter Machine Works. To Peoples' Telephone Co.. To Co. Committee for rent. To Board of Health 79060 a,667 48 680 00 13 89 80 80 6 SO 6 10 a oo 22 BO 14 70 486 63 J. PIDBPONT MORGAN. phases. Mr. Morgan alio saw SWuor Silva, the Colombian minister, and certalned the precis# present and fat tar* attitude of bis government. j. | Between thin time and tbe 29th, wben tbe president leaves on his Pacific coast trip, Mr. Morgan or some of bis associates wlU visit tbe istbmus of Panama and look over tbe canal route. They will return and report to tbe president before he leaves, so that be can consider the proposition submitted during his absence and perhaps Incidentally learn something of public sentiment on the subject. Ths Beading Goal and Iron Co. will rut their eollUrlea on short time. An ordei h«« baap bf CJe*«rpl Hansger Lnthei to the elWot'thak the «?lMetle« will work only Hum days a week nntll further nfelloe.By orders paid $1,407 18 By 2 per cent. Com. on Above.. 38 14 $1,433 80 83 88 30 86 64 48 # room is In not to return to Ji?» ,pCjsta{ Cafac«# immediately after he, has consulted with the Btate department. The purpose la to treat Venezuela as Turkey was treated last year when Minister Stuns was kept in the United States aud the legation placed In charge of Secretary Griscom. Indeed, Mr. Loom Is may not return to Venezuela at all. Mr. Loomla May Not Return. Balftnoo In hands of Treasurer To John A. Law, I To O. C. Foster DiW tfom J, J. Walsh Pue froqi all sonroea LIABILITIES f 4,890 06 A motion by Benor Menteagudo to appoint a commission to go to Washington WM defeated by a vote of 13 to 12. Ordvr of 3t«phtn OlmetMd, D18 0C By. ordar paid Board of Health......T 480 00 By order paid police account 785 75 By order paid street account ,974®! C By order paid expanM aoc't 1,188 70 To balance • • 1*810 81 10 —D DOTT. DA' )n' • y [ways A Mn Frank Pardee, wife of the wealthy ooal operator of Hazleton, died yetterda* of pulmonary hf ait trouble. She had beer In 111 health for aome time. She la aorvlred by her huaband, two aona and two danghtera. EXPENDITURES. Mrs. Mary Culkln, l»nltreso $ .16 38 J. Lutnley, Sr., St. Com.. 88 days at 8a 06 00 i'. Morris, * days at Si 8 78 P. Smalts. 9)4 " " 18 48 O. Melcber, 8 " •• 8 70 G.Smaltz, 9V1 " " 18 4V M. Ruane. 18 M " 17 56 Jas Delaney, 8 " " 18 16 Tboe.Dunn, 5M *% " 7 77 P. QUbrldo,W4 " " * 8® B. Adrian, 1 " " 1 86 Jno. Entros, 4 " " 6 40 P. McBale, 8V4 " " 4 7* J Leonard, 8U •* " 4 78 P.J.Flynn,3« •* " 4 78 Wm.Jonas,8tf " 4 73 A. Rutheford, days at fl.36 4 78 L. Adrian, 8 '* " 4 Qn Jno Flynn, 8 " . 4 OP Jas. Morgan, 1M " 2 08 D. Jopes, 8 u 4 06 P. Grogan, 8 " ' 4 06 O. " " 4 06 P. J. Stahl, Sr., 3 11 " 4 06 J. Leonard, 3 " •• 4 05 M Hoban, m " " 4 76 G. Sutter, team, stone andcua! 44 60 Wm. Renter, 8 days team work, $4 day 88 00 Sutter & Renfer, paving 811 82 W.H. Gillespie, Borougn Attorney % ISO 00 Max Ludwig, shovels 4 B0 P. McAndrew, mason work 6 88 Deolilmer St Grlffln. 1 60 Mrs. Hbeperd, feeding prisoners 8. Carey, chief of pofloe , H. Myers, surveying ... T. J. Dunn, plumbing Jno. Golden, secretary and postage. Ex-Burgess Smalta. P. J. Stahl, law books Spring Brook Water Company.... Jno. Griffiths, auditing H. Smith, auditing C. McCraoken. auditing B. Lumley, high constable Tteo Hart, printing t P. H. Smaltz, globes, etc ... . . ... P. J. Weeks, servl- es and postage. ML Healey, election returns... Standard Kectric Co., wiring. Total, GREAT MEXICAN PALACE. quarters, toirt : ■ ..'m beat iti quftHty. :r closed college. It was finally decided to hold a public session of the convention today, when an attempt will probably be made to reconsider the action on the Monteagudo motion. expe: Mrs. Crooks...... George Benfleld.. GeorgeS. Ferris.. Aud'tore ■ ■ John 8. Llewellyn, salary as Traas urer and Interest on Doro' note /. R. Ehrot W. O. Smith MoCormack 4 Co L. V. R R. Co .. — .. Wf st Pittaton Hose Company D. L. A W. R. R. Co« Judaea of Election...... A. Howell C. H. Cntler Mrs. Lee J. Wertz I L.Bevan.. • Charles Andrews Theo. Hart........ Vulcau Iron Works 0. C. Poster........ Wyoming Valley Lumber Co 3hepard& Rust— A. fcerrls Mrs Wooley 1. N. Cathrail G LaBarre «• T. B. City of WilkeBbarre. Uamewe 1 Fire Alarm Co Millard Kintz....... , J. E. Pattorfcou A Co....I. Cit. El IU. Co R. H. Peterson Hazard Mfg. Co G. H. Collin* R. i j. Damon J. H. Mulkey * G. H. Warner H. K. Mai ford Co — Mrs. Waugh..'. Mrs. Moody J. E. Davis. Robert Bills W. H. Kerr 8. P. Fenn G. W. Brown......... Spting Brook Water Co rBE ACCl 19 to m bo SI 70 ) 00 WaSMaMw His t stHr Mil Fibou Stractire at Blltnorp, (•llilas Rear MoiHwr, to lin\tk« Mr. Loomis linn forwarded to Washington copies of cartoons and translations of newspaper attacks. In one of the cartoons be appears as shaking hands with President Castro, and in his other hand he has a knife which he Is endeavoring to thrust into the president's "back. Aliother cartoon represents Mr. Loom is as having two faces. Sharon, P»., Apvll i—Taday nukid lb* r*op*nlng of We*tmlnUter College, whleh baa Ian foe a month b*eaustD of aa apidamh) of aeariat farer, which threatened to lav low tha atadents. Han {nnattWrti of tha oountry ara entered on tha /"institution's rolla and lnoomlng trains/today witnessed tha retarn of » of them. Tha aoarlat farar waa "brought to tha oollega by a atodant who ▼Wtad tha slums of Pittsburg one night, aboat ix waaka ago, la aaarohofa poor UmUj ha had been aakad to aaalat. ami IvauUM On the tableland rising 100 faet above the surrounding country an army of workmen has begun tbe erection of tbe great Mllmo palace near Monterey, Mexico, which when completed will be the largeat private residence except Blltmore on the American continent, says the Chicago Record. On all aides as far aa tbe eye can reach extends tbe 576,000 acres, or 900 square miles, of tbe Mllmo estate, dotted here and there wltb beautiful Mexican forests and crossed by half a score of rlvera rising In tbe distant mountains. The palace, a marble pile 400 feet long and 330 fe?t wide, will consist of two porticos or colonnaded courts surrounded by low buildings of tbe true Ionian architecture which recent excavations In Ionia have brought to light, making it unlike any extant architecture in tbe world. Eoplo/«i of the five blaat furnaoee at dharpavllla poated notleea demanding tb« same aoale of wa&ea oonoeded by Ui&. b'asi fmnace owners In ths Mahoning Valley A general otrlke la threatened on April 5, nnleaa the demands are granted. Evans Bri Mo Foreigner* In This, R*«d On Freight CollUloa. Tbe Wacouta, the private yacht of James J. Hill, the Northwestern railroad magnate, is now lying at anchor In the Potomac river opposite Tenth street. Her officers are Instructed to wait here for the arrival of the owner and his party, who aro expected not later than Thursday. Tho yacbt will then drop down tbe river and go wltb all speed to Colon. The party will Inspect the canal and the unfinished route. It is thought tbe entire Journey will consume lees than 30 days. Springfield, Mass., April 2.—Brakeman Sheridan of South Framlngham was badly injured in a head on collision between Barretts Junction and Belcher town on the Central Vermont railroad. The south bound freight was not held at Belcliertown and ran into a cattle train. The engineer and fireman of each locomotive jumped and were not hurt. Thirteen cars were derailed, and several of them were badly smashed. A number of cattle were killed. Passenger trains are being run over the Central Massachusetts road to Ware and thence to Palmer over the Ware River branch, where they connect with the Central Vermont road. 46 South Main St John Berlew after a few days apeolai treatment for anppoaed appendicitis, at the Plttaton.Hoapltal, la now at hie unola'a home on Kennedy atreet. Yesterday he took a short walk out. It la two weeke today that he waa taken with oonvulalontat hie fathei'e market on Soath Malt street. Tke Potomac at 8m Jnan, PANNEBECKER'S San Juan. Porto Rico, April 2.—The naval tug Potomac has arrived here and will Join the north Atlantic squadron at Culebra. It is believed that the squadron is under orders to proceed to Venezuela. All- We Hike 1 Specialty finii fror «|f» Childrei't Photos. ten days regardless bi weather. 14 South Main Street, WILL FIGHT ON. -.The proposition submitted to the pMsIdent is that an American syndicate be permitted to complete the Panama canal. No foreigners will be represented la tbe company. Nothing by( American money will be used, trie work will be expedited to the utmost. Congress will have the right to enact such legislation as will reserve to the United States full control In time of war, general supervision In time of peace, low rates for the passage of government vessels and such other regulations aa will give tbe government all the advantages arising from actual ownerahlp. Constantinople. April 2.—Mr. Lloyd C. Grlscom. the secretary of the United States ministry, left Constantinople yesterday for the United States on several months' leave of absence. He had an audience with the sultan at the waine time that Mr. Lelshrasn, the new minister, presented his credentials Friday last. Later Ibrahim Bey, the mas ter of ceremonies, visited Mr. Griscom, conveying the sultan's best wishes. Orlacom Start* For Hotae, 1 75 . 48 00 7 00 6 10 47 80 8 5 D .. 10 00 .. aw oo . »0 00 18 00 .. is 00 40 60 .. 29 80 28 Mfisnis lnC that tho rtliplnu. Will KoopMVf. W Prepared under GERMAN LAW* la Excellent for Washington, April 3—Hafael Dal Fon Ida, President of the Bar Aaaoolatlon ol Manila, who farooght to Oongnas tha petition from tha Filipino* tbr Judaprodeno* marts that tha Fillplnoa wfl] light or. r TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICtfTBRS World-Renowned "ANCHOR" The two great courts, or "atria," will be adorned after tbe classic Greek Iontc order. A frieze portraying the story of Homer in low relief will run around each. In the first court It will represent the "Iliad," in the second It will Illustrate the "Odyssey." The perlstyle will consist of Ionic columns showing against turquoise blue backgrounds wltb fountains, mosaic pavements, Greek benches, cypresses and pink rose vines twined about tbe columns.Plattsburg, N. Y., April 2.—Benjamin B. Mason, a well known attorney of KeesevUle, N. Y., died suddenly here last night. Only one hour before Justice Leslie W. Russell in the Bupreme court here directed a verdict in Mason's favor In a lawsuit involving about $400. Mason left the courthouse, iito supiDer and, feeling unwell, went to a doctor's office, where he dropped dead almost instantly. He was 42 years old and leaves a wife and a 9-year-old son. Won Lawsuit and Dropped Dead. p/rrSTi DJW. fKNM-A. 41 00 200 U 75 VnltsA Stats* or not H* says thar* an s /dcasn generala among tha Filipino* oa pable of ourying on th* war and thay will doao. whether Agnlnaldo awaara allagtanoa to the PAIN EXPELLER. Armstrong': X II* r* Wllhont Rleptrlelty. .$1,407 ie Paris, April 2.—It whs announced at a Hittlufr of the Academy of Sciences that M. Curie, a chemist, had separated a new gas from radium. This gas Is intensely phosphorescent and will glow for months in the dark. It was also announced that M. Naudon, p scientist, had found moans of producing X rays without electricity by exposing a metal plate to the rays of the violet end of the spectrum. fmml PAIN EXPELLER"#hould J n«v«rfilltoba among th» V .■( house medJcfnest ft ia an ralglc ffeins.. (J&p) atCTow or ax . Respectfully submitted March 16,1901. We, the auditors of Hugheetown Borough, have examined the above account* and find them correct. I JOHN GBimTH*. Auditors, 1 JOHNF URUVER, HENRY SMITH. $ 1'88 79 *vPRICi BLOW UP A BANK Q. H. Warner Jbb. Llewellyn O. H. Collins... •••• Labor and teeming STREET ACCOUNT. .« 280 00 73 01 87 00 614 90 Port Jervls, N. Y., April 2.—The large barn and cowhouse of former Sheriff William J. Williams, on wbat Is known as the Henry C. Northrop property, near Perkina Corners, Sussex county, N. J., has been destroyed by fire. Tbe buildings were among the best In Sussex county. Seventy head of cattle and five valuable horses were bnrned, together with a large quantity of hay and grain, machinery and farm lmplementa. The fire waa tbe work of an Incendiary. Sovoatjr Head of Cattle Barned. Best Flour.*•«•*•• «• ...... e • Feed, all kind*.'........... 1.05 Oats, per bushel....37 Oats, jj bushel lots.,A .8® Potatoes, bushel... Hay, per 100 Xi Best Butter. No. 7 Broom. .35 a cans fine Peaches..... 85 fl Flea la Taikajr rraMratad »tha Poll** oatuih The outside of tbe Mllmo palace, as shown by the architect's drawings, Is daringly severe on the front. The sides are more fanciful. They will show extensive colonnades and caryatid porches. The rear facade will be the most Imposing. It consists of a double colonnade, resembling wbat was known aa "the "peristyle" at tho Chicago World'a fair. t 874 91 Farla, April 8 —A diapatoh frejfconatantlnopla stataa that th* TurBPtyolU* bare discovered a plan to blow up tha O: toman bank. An underground paaaagbad baan atartad under tbe bone* nut tu tha bank and a quantity of explosive* has already been aooammUted for tho work of daatrnetlon. Dundee, April 2.—It Is reported from Vryheid that as a result of General French's recent operations the Boers are retiring eastward, hard pressed by Colonel Dartnell of the Natal police and Colouel Alderson. Some of them endeavored to break away to the north, but were headed off by Colouel Allenby, who captured a 15 pounder and two pompoms. Geseral French's Opcrstloaa. POLICE ACCOUNT. Z0c.aadAO«. at all druggists or tbnmiti Lr. ii P#arl8t, Knr Tort, L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS J Recommended by prominent Phy- VjW aidant. Wholesale and Retail XV C. H. Cntler O. C. Poeter W. B. Richards.. Police Officers... W. F. Staley .. W. Berry $ 300 167 « 960 00 198 00 9 60 4 00 1'rlnce of Aantralla, London, April 2.—The Standard says It learns that a suggestion has been made to King Edward from a representative colonial quarter that the Duke of Cornwall and York be created prince of Australia In commemoration of the foundation of the Australian commonwealth. The matter has been referred to the ministers. FIREMAN'S FUND Balance on hand March 1,1900 ... Rec'd from State Ureas...... * 786 7fl The whole mass of tbe building will be composed of marble or "slllar" limestone set upon a beautiful spacious terrace mounted by ineana of gently inclined planes arranged In double vamps. The erection of the palace will proceed aa faat as workmen can get tbe material ready, yet more than two years will elapse before it will be finished. The structure unfurnished will cost 12,000,000. / 9 138 96 40 S3 3 cans Corn.... . i dozen Canned C*rn... 3 lbs Evap. 4 lbs Prunes CAPTURING GUNS. MONEY. Amount In hands of Treasurer .9 174 49 giHMi an MootioB With Some Hod oat Vletorte*. Hamilton, O., April 2.—Judge Neilau has ordered the hydraulic property owned by E. G. Kathbone and the heirs of the late L. D. Campbell and capitalised at $200,000 sold and appointed J. J. Pater, a trustee, to conduct the sale. Pater has been acting as receiver of the Hamilton and Ross-' Ville Hydraulic company, owned by Rathbone and the heirs of Campbell. Ralhboae'a Property Ordered Sold. IZ'CoBgresansB Bradley Dead. New York, April 2.—Foriper Representative Thomas J. Bradley Is dead at his home In this city. Mr. Bradley wai B5 years old. He was twice elected representative -from the Ninth congressional district, his last term ending March 4. — ASSETS. Amount In hands of Treasurer. Amount due from Lewis Jonee. Buildings and lot Furniture and tools 9 8,433 77 . 2,089 78 . 7,800 00 270 00 Pretoria, April 8—Kltohener report that F.-encb, In hie lateet expedition, hm already oaptured on* fifteen pounder and 8 pempoma on tha lower Fongola. Be alau report* that thirty-one prlaonere bavt been taken In tha Orange Hirer Colony without caenaUlee to the British. I have money for mortgages in any amount. Mortgagee may stand for a term of years and only the intereet be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the intereet will ceese immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building assoolatlon money. I handle only private funds and trust funds. Lion Coffee...... 918,083 55 Arbuckle Coffee .J] Fresh egga, dot London. April 2.—Cabinet ministers who arc members of the house of commons are, according to a ciphering critic of the government, liable to fines aggregating £1,000,000 for not having been re-elected to parliament when they resigned at the time of Queen Victoria's death and again took up their offices. / M. P.'s Subject C© Fines. EABILITIi T. S. ft W. S. BARRITT, Bonds outstanding. We, the undersigned auditor* of West Pitts ton Borough,have examined the abore accounts and find them correct. I D. F. JENKINS. Auditors-C J. D DELAHUNTY. (JOHN SCBIMOEOdR, JB. .$3:,600 (10 J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.* Si South Main 8t. MTTWtOir LINCOLN TOMB PROJECT. London, April 2.—Although no bulletin has been issued, it Is said that Lord Salisbury is progressing satisfactorily toward recovery from his Illness. Sslliksry Doles Well. COAL BY WEIGHT- A Coitlr MBMoltan Propoipd f Be D. E. BAXTER. 2n a Floor Bennet Bonding, Wllkeebam The leading artistic Decorators and UOODg DBUTXBID PROMPTLY. ' : _ Dna MU Paaeet aba Boaae riaallj To- Ad Abraham Lincoln mausoleum that will outshine the Grant tomb on the banlcs of the Hudson la the project for which Representative 0. E. Sullivan of Chicago Introduced a bill the other day, says a Springfield (Ilia.) dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger. The total cost of the memorial In view sbould be, It Is estimated, anywhere from $1,000,000 to $1,800,000. Erected la Bprtafftcli. Wew York Lptlalalnra. Paper Hangers. Headquarters fcr Albany, April 2.—Leader Allds In the assembly last night Introduced a resolution extending the time for the Introduction of bills and reports of committees. This means that the legislature will not adjourn for some time. While an effort Is being made to adjourn on April 18, It is not believed that the legislature will adjonrn April 28. Twenty Turkish Soldiers Drowned. the latest designs in Spring Wall Louis D. Shelley. Victor B. Lnchiiager. Attention! Bairisbug, April 8 —The Dram bill requiring that eoal be mined by weight posted the Bonae finally thta morning. A telegram Baking for lta paaaage was read from President Mltehell of the Mine Work en. Jlddah, Arabia, April 2.—The Turkish transport Allan bag been wrecked sear Yembo. Twenty soldiers were Irowned. D Thirty TliaMiii Scotch Miners Idle. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Paper from 5c per double roll up. London, April 2.—Reports received at a mass meeting of tbe Lanarkshire colliery engine handlers at Hamilton ■bowed that 30,000 miners were Idle In Scotland owing to tbe strike (or an eight hour day. North Main Street ' Your attention is respC called to the New Easter Itli oerUlnly gratifying to the public ftD know of on* oonoarn whloh 1* not afraid to be generous. The proprietor* of Dr. King** New DUoovery for oonramptioe, oongh* *nd oold* hav* given away over tan million trial bottle* and have the *atie taction of knowing It ha* oared thousand* of hopele** oaaea. Asthma, bronohltla, la grippe and all throat, oheat and Inns dlee**** are Barely eared by It. Oall on fitroh'* pharmacy, Weak PltUton and W. a Prloe, Plttoton, and get a. free Mai bottle. Betular *ta* 60o and tl. Efary bottle gnaranteed. Million* Olna Away. now on tale at READY TO BUILD. Mr. Sullivan's bill will propose that the state of Illinois aball make provision for devoting $600,000 to this purpose, although It Is not necessary that the full sum shall be taken from the public funds this year. This Is little enough, be thinks, to be devoted to honoring the of Lincoln by the state which gave him to the nation.amaatUkt WUdire. BlUoeama* la a condition charaoterlaad by a dtetnrbane* of the dlg**tlTe organ*. Tbe atomaeb la dabllltated, the llrer torpid, th* bow*)* conrtlp*ted. There la a loathing of food, pain In the bowel*, dlzsineaa, coated tongne and vomiting, flret of th* nndla**Md or partly dlgeated food and than of bll*. Chamberlain'* Btomaoh and L1t*t Tablet* allay th* dlatnrbane** et th* rtoaaoh and create a healthy appatit*. Th*y also ton* Bp na Btar to a. healthy action and regaley the bowel*. Try them and yoa are oecHnn to be maoh pleaicd with the M| For *ale by Farter, Peek A EobariJJ'spotheeiwIa*: Plttoton, on* door aboradagleHotel aid W**t Ptttatoo, ■ LIKE OF. JOHN O'D, AMAH'S R.B CUTLER' gtnMaaM Ww When things are "the beet" they beoome "the beet selling." Abraham Han, a leading drnggiet of BalleTllIa, 0., writes: "Bleetrio Bitters are the beet selling bittars I have handled in SO years. Ton know why I Moat dlseaeea begin In dieorders of etomaah, Uver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nervee. heooe mires multitude# of maladies. It builds op the entire ey*-D tsm. Pots naw life and vigor into any weak, alakly, rao-down man and woman. Price 50 esnta. Sold by Btroh'a pharmaoy. West Ptttaton, and W. 0. Prlee, Ptttaton CP81NG u SUMMER GOODS TIMsliail ■ April 8 —The MoOllntlo MarahaB Oonstrootlon oompany today aent to ita first shipment in an 8,000 ' ton oni*r for saatarUi for the Marshall yteU bniiding, whioh Is bsing erected in the Winy OttyD The eost of constructing the bniiding will be fMO.OOO. ■aw Buildings. RRIGES. SEEDS, Comprising all the new and, desirable shades in Dotted Swiss, Par* - -J sian Lawns, Dimities, Mercerized ' Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle Silk and Atocha Gloves in all shades... $§■ Best Patent Flour • $4.50 (Shop, per cwt - 1.00 Meal, per cwt • j.oo Bran andMidds., cwt 1.00 Gorn and Gr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per cwt - .95 Gut tlay, per C?wt • ,90 Oats, per bushel - • - .36 [Butter, per ib - • - dozen You should purchase your Garden Seeds new for the A bIB for a *50p,000 appropriation to erect a monument to Lincoln was before the legislature two years ago. Introduced by Samuel Alschuler. The sentiment of the house was overwhelmingly for it, but Governor Tanner had It killed In favor of a bill laying out f100,000 to repair tl)e old Lincoln monument at Bprlu«flelCK Ever shown in this oily hare just arrired. Oome and examine them and leave your order for a Spring Suit, Orerooat, Vest or Trousers. [Fit and everyother satisfaction guaranteed. spring planting. The lar - gest and choicest variety can he found at our store. Embroideries and Laces, new and pretty designs. - Ladies', Hisses1 and Children's Hose. Prices and quality to suit the ■, R. B. Cutler, ; A Horrible Ottbmk. "Of large i aorea on my little daughfcer'e head derdfoped into aoaae of eoald head," f fto LOCAL OPTION QEO.F.V T««ITTTA1W)». IfSS. [ortb )Uln St. Defeated la Bees* at Harrtefew* Thle j ... krtibug, April S —The Ltard loeal empowering JwJg- to refnee A apriag Toale. Everybody neede a tonic lathe spring, at this time, the system eravee a tonic. It is hoosecIeanlDB time for Tout bode. Llehty'e Celery Nerve Compound MlltSsa apyour uerree, blood, 1 & LUC! the petition of voters : - ■ |
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