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I i:*' D; -f for conclusive oik of the ne* in the former. I . ~"tit -J.'y.; 4 i • 'D1 FIFTY-] m /, r. f*lTTSTOI EVENING, APRIL 9, 1901. ; ERS LOATH TO AGREE ON A SUM. TUNG HEMS Rl will qet lack by giving li to you." That nettled tbe question, and the money changed hands. Not long after that the burglar concluded that, all things considered, it would be tutor for him to make a long visit to Europe, and so, In spite of tbe fact that Byrnes fend his men j*e*e on the lookout for htm, he came'back to New York, took passage for Liverpool and sailed away. From that day to this he has made London his home and has been back to New York only for brief visits. COUNTY AND STATE. . ■ -,,1 ' Has Eleven Thousand Regular FlNUnt Ma* Apparently Snllri to Tfaat HlM a* Ordinary Prluatt. Washington, April n-Suggestions continue to potir in on tbe administration it* to what should be dote with AguluaMo. The president and fan cabinet hav* talked the matter over and have ajipArtntly reached the decision to treat Agtltnaldo as an ordinary .prisoner of war and not to do anything to *l*e him the Impression that he Is a person of great importance. llan of all Sorts Ocadeaaad lav Hull Career at the Famous Gainsborough Portrait Thief. Joseph Oapanlle, who waa found overcome by gas at the Lafayette Hotel, Ofeae[ ter, died 8unday. ., , Troops. AT 89c, Crochet Quilts, extra qi ity, handsome patterns; regi price $i; special price89c. □I LEAGUE WITH PBIHOB TO AH. ATTETO8 LOIDOH AST BALES SOW. ■ Soranton'e Central LaLor Union has taken up the allk workers' strike In an atftmpt to aettle U. * Dan J. Phillips, of Barantoh(jwell knowo fc Chrlatlan E idea rot elrolas, died In New Kexloo last Batarday. i. M Ibrtktn Armr la Mi CD M *.» Wlthla a ■tmdre* aad riftr Mlloa •C Chlnaae AT 25c, Men's end Boys'" J? Striped Shirts, all sizes; rej virtue 3jc; special price asc. Ones- THE NAVAL OB8ERVATORY. Hated SMka When a Lai, bat grew Nailet Raakla—HJi Son Goea ts a Faaaoaa EafHih School a ad Daath- Board of Vialteia Maktac a Tbafaash Ki- Uiri-Kar Ontikraw tk« Drautr. It Is a mistake to suppose, however, that the president and hla advisers are giving any great amonnt of thonght as to what disposition shall be made of MDa Filipino leader. While no direct statement from the president la obtainable for publication, authority has been given to print the following observations of a cabinet offlcer which may be taken as Indicating the sentiment on the subject In the Inner official circle: The man arrived in London!" lr time and Was not lonft ln finding some of his old palr~ln flev aaUaUon Toda?. Washington, AprilTh« board of toltors to tlx naval nhssnsluiy mat here today by request of Secretary Loaf. Tba board la making a thorough examination of tba naval obaervatory to aaaattaln whether tba oondltlon of buildings, lnatiomenta and apparatna la aneh that tba solentlfio work can be effectively proaeent-' Peking, April rumors which have been current during the laat few days of a rebellious outbreak beaded by General Tung tfn felan, ;the former commander of the northern army In the provinces of Mongolia and Sbanal, have been absolutely authenticated. ter* ta a Pari* Ooaveat—Bzyert on Geaaa. , Jhe Keystone mine at Wllkssbarre la •gain working after a few days'. Idleness o*log to a petty strike. AX 75c, LadieB' Good Wrappers, full width, nil ment of patterns; %ik special price 75c. ,/ wira REVERSES. Now that the Gainsborough portrait of tbe Dncheaaof Devonshire haa been recovered and the story of how It was stolen and returned to Its owner has been told, everybody Is more or lees desirous of knowing more about the thief. Curiosity Is keeneet over his Identity, and It Is' now -aid tfaat bla name la Adam Wortb. There waa "Dutch" San Quentln prison in California, regarded by no lest persons than William A. and Robert A. PInkerton and th*. United States secret service men at being by all odd-i the most skillful living forger, and Joe Chapman and Carlos Soakovltcb and Adam Worth and James Wllmot and Joe Elliott and his brother. Wherever Becker waa In those days there had to be some forging going on. He didn't know any other game well, and he Insisted that If he did anything at all he must do It In correct fashion. But Becker was not a good major general. He could make spurious paper and forge anything and everything better than any man living, but he was weak In his planning. An Excellent Combination. , Herman J. Van Blper, aged eightythree, a .veteran of the Mexlaan War, la dead, at Tralnor, Dataware ooooty. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, 8ybup op Figs, manufactured by the California F10 SvRijp Co., illustrate \he value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting tliom in tin; form most refreshing-to the taste and acceptable to the system. I* is the one perfect strengthening laTtfctive, cleansing1 the system effectually, dispelling colas, headaches cud fevere gently yet promptly and enabling one to over omo habitual ronst5patiou per- Its perfeet freedom from every objectionable quality and substnnoe, and its aeting~tDn the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating' them, make it the ideal laxative. ~ Hews waa received In Wllkeabarre ye«- tarday of the death of Captain A. B. Hnab, formerly of that plaee, la New Tork. LI Hunt Ohing and Prince Chlng •"•To received information whleh) although Indefinite, serlouely alarms the court AT 75c, Ladies' » Clasp KidC in al! shades; $1.00 value; ial price 75c. ed. The moateeneattonal (Mtnra -Ji tie board'* meeting 1* the eettlD- 0{ the long pending 0n the appointnu«» of a obeerntory superintendent. | Q. Pickering, of Harvard Onlnralty, Prof, Aaaph Ball, Jr., of Michigan Uulrenity, Prof. Charles A. Young, af Prlneeton Unlrerilty, end Prof. Ormand Stone, Of the Uoirerelty of Virginia, who an the four astronomers on the hoard, rSoommend divorcing the superlolendaofr of the oheenatory tmm the naval service, and It a dUtlnotly eatrotramkal Inetltntion. St. Clair Mc- Kelway, of Brooklyn and Profeaaor WU- Itam B. Harper, qf the University of Ohloego, the other two members of the board, alflo favor olrlllan eontrol, bnt do not wish to affront the navy by ellmllnatlng It too abruptly. "It has seemed to be that there la danger of attaching too much Importance, not to the capture of Agulnaldo, for by reason of that the bottom has dropped out of the antl-lmperlallst bucket, but to the man himself, now that he haa ceased to be an unknown quantity and Is simply one more of the Ifete leading Insurgents who have gradually accepted American sovereignly. Of all things tbe absurdest would be to ■end him to the United States and thus restore him to something of the prestige which he has bad. To be sure, It would be only a nine days' wonder, but for that time It would He a traveling circus, with offers from every public exhibitor or lecture bureau to put him before tbe public and sbare the profits. But It ts much better to leave hlra where he ts. If he has taken the oath, he should be treated like any other Filipino who has done the same." Rev. W. H. Edwards, pastor of Ebeneser Baptist Church, Lancaatjr, haa socepted a call to Mofcnt Carmet Baptlat Church, West Harrlabnrg.' From Flames During Manner. . . .. General Tung Fu Slan was, according to laat accounts, about 160 miles from the court with 11,000 regular troops, mil auppoied to be devoted to himself. The court hue about the same number of soldier* at Slan-fu, but It Is probable that the troops of Tung Fd Slan are better drilled and better knrad. ' - The man waa born In New York of parents of German descent 68 years ago, saya the New York Sun. His father was a laboring man and was able to give his son a common school education. The boy was extremely bright, wonderfully shrewd, but no student. Study was the most Irksome work he knew, and aa soon as he conld break away from school under the pretense of going to work he did so. But work, manual tabor, was no more to his liking than mental lahpr. His father and mother were Industrious and nobody ever questioned the honesty of either. Bnt the young man waa hardly more than 10 before he became known to the police as one of the moat sklllfnl pickpockets In New York. He waa arrested on several occasions, but the police were never able to adduce satisfactory proof of hta guilt. In the picking of pockets the yonng man'a acquaintance among criminals widened, and It waa not long b» fore hla attalnmenta were appreciated by that old time sneak thief, "Troy" Dennis, who Invited him to go Into partnership. AT 25c, Cream Table Dai inch wide, nice variety terns, 35c value; special | Ia Soraaton yesterday the ball o! E. J. Halooey, roansgePof the Central Fmney'- vanla Telephone Company, who la charged With bribery, waa forfeited. AT 45c, Ladies' Muslin 1 Gowns, well made; 59c 1 special pi ice 45c. •The new* from met the nego* the amount ol 8m various It fa believed that the Mongolia rebellion was brought about through agents of Prlnca Tuan and General Tung Fn Blan. LI Hung Chang thinks there are about B.000 regular troops In Mongolia and Incline* to the belief that they have not Joined the rebellion. He doea not think the oourt la In any dan' ger and think* the object of Prince Tuan, who wna last reported at Nlngtau with 10,000 men, prepared to reslit arreat, he having been disgraced and eailed by Imperial edict, and General Tung FtrSlan It to create a diversion of Interest In order to' force unconditional protection of themselves. The newly arrived American was just the man Becker and the rest of tbe gang needed In tbelr business. Becker made overtures which were accepted, but when the new arrival joined the outfit Becker waa no longer the leader. Tbe new man was regarded as being bis superior In every way except In the mere business of forging, and he at once became tbe boss. Many : forgeries were planned and successfully carried out. It Is said that tbe gang got together something over half a million dollars. It Is also said that never did one of tbem serve more than a few days In prison and few were ever caught while they worked under this man's leadership. The, Preabjtery of Weetmlnater, em braolag Lauoaater and Tork oountlea, opened lta annual aiealon last evening In Lanoaater, tbe aarmon being preaohed by tbe moderator, Bev. J. Allen Crawford. In the process of manufacturing fig-s arc u&eil. a» they arc pleasant to the taste, but tlio medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and Other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fia .Nyru;* Co. only. Id uixlor to pet its beneficial effects ami to avoid imitations, please remember the fu 11 name of the Company printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IT PAYS TO BUT AT pern c*c uur uu Professor Jamea Eldan, formerly principal of the Central State Normal Sohool, Look Havea; Mlas Ida B. Qaigley, Sblppenabnrg, and J. 8. Beiges, of Dlllaburg, have bean sddsd to the faeplty of the Cumberland Valley State Normal Sohool Mrs. Maria OHmer, the leading lady In 16 Sottfe IUU Street* Flttit People's 'Phone. Hut to Dl p Ohba is a pro rate BAN FRANCiaCO, CAL. LOUISVXLLE, KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. by 11 Drugglata — PriceBfa. pur bottle. Always the F — Balked VISIT OUR CONGER A TALKER. the Vera DeNole Stock Company, tried to end her Ufa at Tork, by taking poison. Trouble with Manager Bueeorana of the oompany, oaussd the attempt. Mrs. Utlmsr plsysd with ths company ia this city two wseks sgo 1 XCaitMr IMut OodbmI BMilbH the Beige of rou nekiMio. I April •H. Conger, United To Slaicktef Cayiae Pom lea. Armstrong's We have a lad; demonstn fine quality of Dr. Hand's ■ sed Milk and Evans' Bra and Java Coffee. Sample coffee is the best value in for the money, OWsnn Deplore Revolt. Portland, Or., April 0.—Tlie horse abattoir at Linnton, which was shut down last fall, has Started up again. About 800 cajruse ponies hare been sent In from the ranges and it la probable that 10,000 will be slaughtered this ysar. It in estimated that there are more than 000,000 cayuse ponies ranging over the country tributary to tills market. Stockmen are very anxious that these horses should be driven away to preserve the ranges for cattle and sheep. Horse meat baa found favor In Sweden and Norway and several orders have been received from there. Stataa Mtnlatar to China, who paaaad through the aaiga *1 Pokln, la today tha ; o( tha Hamilton olnb, whleb tonight oilebrate Appomttox Day. Thla la ' Invitation extended to Hr. Oopget at of any organization whtla 9 on laara of abaanaa. It la It UDa mtnlatar will hxptcae be Eaatarn altnatlon. I* N. Harlan of tha U. 8.8ops *01 apeak oa tha Inenlar ' * ~lat«a Senator Jnllna m (fatal and will otUpfaa, thePhlllpd tMafca. John W i Wf talk of tha tbo South. Oon— ~M wUl apaak of weetaad thaopan- Unofficial Chlnamcu of Intelligence regard the present rising as moat unfortunate for the Interests of China and as possibly meaning the use of foreign troops to protect even the court Itaelf. After hla arrest In Constantinople In the autnmn of 1807, and after, his liberation from prison by two Greeks and two Italians, which liberation he planned entirely himself, thU man has kept aloof, generally speaking, from criminals, and be has been trying to make a more or less honest living. This new life was taken up, not so much for hi nself as on account of ills Wife and children. He ba» one son and three daughters. The son Is Inone of the most famous of England's pobltc schools and the daughters are to a convent In £arla. Thel* mother Is an English woman, the daughter of a well to do London merchant, and said to be~more than ordinarily go«d looking. She Is a woman of education and reanement. The ex-burglar met and married her a few years after he took up bis residence In London. It was n love match pure and simple, and the man's friends to New York believe that the wife knows something If not nil of ber husband's career. **RRICE8. "I had piles so bad I ooald get no not nor Dad a ears until I tried DeWIM'e Witch Basel Salve. After mlng ltonoe, I forget I ever had anything Ilka the Plies." E. C. Bolee, Soman Point, N. Y. Look ont for imitation. Be sore yon wit for DeWItfa T. J. Y«tes, PiUeton,, Stroh's Pharmacy Weal Pittatoo. The two worked together until Dennis was killed one sight coming out of a house he had robbed. On that oceuslou the Gainsborough thief was the ioakout. Dennis had made bis way Into the house of a wealthy New Yorker living not maljr blocks north of Fortysecond street and a few doora west of Fifth avenuev Entrance to the house was gained b( climbing to the lintel of a door and fqpn there through a second, story window.. In returning with hla plunder Oenbla made a slip In descending from the window to the lintel, fell two stories to the area way below and was Instantly killed. When the police found; him, neither burglar's todls nor plunder was found on him. The patrolmen were at a loss to know why Dennis hail wandered Into the locality where be was found. Years after It was learned that the young lookout, finding that bla partner bad beon MUM and knowing that neither plunder nqr Joels would again be 6t ase tp him; 14W*Mtll from the body and made As a m«a* fhlef and "second atory man" the young man met with varying fortunes for two or three years, but the work was not altogether to hla liking. He felt that he was capable of greater things. He was ambitions and wanted to rise in the calling be had choaen. And he was not the only one who thought be might bo In better bualnesB, better being used In tbe sense that higher class criminals use It'to speaking of those to a lower class. There was at that time In New York a gang of bank sneak thieves which had operated with a fair degree of success for sotaA time. The leader of this gang had n£ tlced that "Troy" Dennis' lookout kept turning tricks and didn't get caught at them. HteD' concluded that be needed Just such a man to hla gang and Invited the young fellow to Join. The Invitation was accepted, and tbe young chap bad not been with the gang long before every member of It, aa well as tho police, realixed that he was the brains of the outfit. The ministers of the powers do not think-that, provided foreign Interests do not suffer, any present Interference Is likely. If th»*dynasty should be overthrown, H- would to a certain extent delsj the peace negotiations, but they consider that a'regime not bound by traditions like those of the present court would probably be much easier ' to deal with eventually. Best Floor.... $4.60 Feed, all kinds Oats, per bushel Oats, 25 bushef lots. Potatoes, 'bushel. •Hay, per ico... - Best Sutter.... 1.05 .37 .36 x .60 .95 M Idas) Fnrnaoee at Ash'a. M tf *",• tfr* Ntw coca IN Onapy Hull tram Baky's ©rib •t night at* agonising to motneia. Da 0JLi.vnft Cnocr Tmoruaa wlH relieve oruup, aoon as administered. It la alio a a avail nun asaanv (or oonghs, colds and long complaints. Twenty Bve CCaCD par hn*tle. bines and Yerkae, of' No. 7 Broom oftheBs blankets from a m proTlsed Prince Ching thinks the rebellion le a storm In a teacup. He says the present court la lo.ted and esteemed by nine-tenths of the population of China and that the same proportion of ablebodied men In China would rise to protect the existing dynasty. The empress dowager, as the adviser of the emperor, holds a place In the affections of the people not dreamed of and not understood by foreigners. Her slightest wish is the emperor's law, though he Is by jte means the figurehead th« foreign powers frequently suppose. But the emperor recognitors"her ability, lnvaluable «M and acLviae. Wllkaabarre, Pa., April 0.—It Is saM that a vote Is now to progress among the employees of tho Central Railroad of Naw Jersey as to whether or not a atrlke ahall be ordered. After the vote la taken the result will be submitted to tip chief officers of tbe various brotherhoods, who can either sanction the atTlke or veto It. Two-thirds of tbe j employees must vote to fsvor of a ' strike before one can be declared. Out of the 8,000 men In the employ .of tbe Jersey- Cestui Trortlt. a Cans fine Peaches, f. ' 3 cans Com... i dozen Canned Corn... .85 3 lbs Gvap. Peaches.. .25 4 lbs Prunes ,is5 Lion Coffee .12 J4 Arbuckle Coffee .12 M Fresh eggs, doz .16 ommsroa. Jamee J. ot the banquet oom- Yon cannot enjoy perfect health, roeD cheeks and apsrkltog eyea If ?our liver is sioggish and yonr bowels elogged. De- Witt's Uttle Marly B aais cleanse the whole KI tern. Tbey never gripe. T. J. Tatea, ttaton, Stroh's Pharmaoy West Pittatoo. •M zre • ■»■■ ■ •' I ATRE WA8 BURNED. M r»«DB«aa U Ottawa Totally * n»sai|ia After hla marriage this man wbo bad hated books so much as a lad sud«MlT I»CMW.WJD|toiM of tbew. Po expressed a desire to knonv some of the things that educated men know, and be becnrno a great reader. The best authors were what he was after and It Is said that few everyday men. so to put It, are as well read as be. In tbe course of his reading ho became Interested In art and became it great student of Ruskln. From Ruskin be turned to other writers on nrt, und one who knows Mm well said'recently that he is known, by faco if not by name, to the art dealers of London as one of the best Judges of art In the English capital. He was not, however, very keen on nrt when he stole tlie Gninsborough picture. (a the carriage, wagon and barneae bnslbeM la quite a lang time, yet It has tanghi na that, by aeillng Gaana Work at I lowest poaalblajiilscfc la tiia only way to Bleven Testa. J. T. ARMSTRONG & C& 13 South Main St.. OOODSiPBLIVEuBD from all] Masr*lnt *■- dmwm na Ottawa, ApX 9.—Ottawafe taagaifieent playhouse, the Boaaall Theatre, was totally destroyed by Am In the early hpura th!a morning and irregular ooluaana of a mouldering debris etaad In plao»4 one of tte flnaat tbsatree In thla oountry. The loae la nearly a hundred thonaand. The Buaaell Hotel adjoining waa In danger bat waa Anally eaved, all the gnaata eeeaptng aafaly. The fire startsd la the holler room. BnteUa's laemuM meet**. DMPTLY. PGR L Dr. Hand's H any other/ on Darby night MoOjvara and Bentrj had pnvtooe(y elgned to flsrht bafore the Broadway A. a, of New York, and though Ben try pa elan ad to flgbt la Lautevllle, tbe Mew Tack oliib would not release him. MoOovern wind the elnb that ha would eoaaaat to «ght any one In Lonlavllle exoept Saatry. Qaidner aooepted. The Nonpar!el Athletic Olnb haa put up e puree of $1,000 and a ahaie of the gale raoslpto aa an lnoentlve to the puglllate. Many of the visiting spotting man will rewln over to witness the Kentnoky 0«t» w ioh will be ran on May 10. Bangor, Me., April 0.—The special •lection in the Fourth Maine congressional district to choose a successor to Hon. Charles A. Boutelle, resigned, resulted In a victory for ex-Governor Llewellyn Powers of Houlton, the Republican candidate, by a majority estimated at slightly more than 2,000 over Tbpmaa White, Democrat. In September Mr. Boutelle's majority In the district was more than 10,000. The weather conditions were about as unfavorable as conld be imagined. bold onr aonatantly Inoreaalng trade year alter year. And please remember thit HONEY. TROOP8 INSULT ENVOYS. whan m Mil ft high «rada oarriaga or barnaca It moat be op to data ud la backed by ■ guarantee that means something. If you contemplate y urohaalng a vehicle of any kind, a set ot harneaa or anything that pertains to that Una oall and nee onr atook, getprleea, and learn why we ran a'id do underxll other dealer*. A. W. Oat, Wyoming Ave , Wyoming. 8a lw teniae dentlMia la Pcktet In Disorderly. London. April 0.—A news agency C1 lapatch from Peking represents the mlnlatera aa not -wholly farorlng the military arrangement respecting the legation guards, they fearing friction between the various nationalities. They think that Instead of cooping tho troops np In the small area, of the city It would be better to have an encampment a-doxen miles off. l*have money for mortgages In any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and onlj the iuterest be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the Interest will cease immediately on wvery dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building association v money. I handle onlj private funds and trust funds. Evaru THE LA8T 8TAND. •45 South pteteiabalg Oaptarad bj Ik* BagUafc, th« Bwra B*l»c OrlTPi Buk 4** 4j London, April Lord Kitohanar reports that Oolonel Plumer haa eooupled Pitterebnrg, the northern tssmlaua of the railway system of the Transvaal, and the principal plaoe which remained In poasn sion of the Boers. Plnmvr lost two killed and one wounded. Be oaptnred two looomotlves and thirty-nine trucks. The Boers retreated, burning two truoka full of ammunition before they left. Mare Jtthssos Cars Kb Cleveland. Carpenters'-Strike In Cleveland, D. E. BAXTER. 9a d Floor Bennet Building, Wllkesbsrrs & This Idea la prompted by the fact that several of the ministers have been Insulted by foreign soldiers. Mr. Rockhlll, the American commissioner, and Sir Ernest Batow, the British minister,, ware recently returning from a dinner In sedan chairs when German soldiers stopped them and beat tbelr bearers. The ladles of the party were greatly frightened. Cleveland, April 0.—A syndicate of eastern capitalist'! headed by A1 Johnson, brother of Mayor Tom L. Johnson, and Martin Mullen are seeking to establish a rival street car system in this city. Their purpose is to parallel the present routes and bid for patronage with a 3 cent fare as an inducement Johnson is the well known projector of street car lines. Mullen la a wealthy coal dealer In Cleveland. Johnson has been In town for several days and left for Detroit last night. The theft was Just the inspiration of a long headed crook. Since he retired from active crookedness, however, he has made considerable money buying and selling pictures. It has been his habit for yeitrs whenever he could fiud a good picture that be could get for n short price to buy It and hold It until price grew longer. He Is also an expert on the values of precious stones. He buys them cut or uncut. Just as the Margaln offers, and sells them to the beat advantage be can. One of his particular friends is perhaps the largest dealer In precious stones in Paris extfept the bouse of Tiffany. This deal er has so great confidence In the man's Judgment of stones that the ex-burglar has a standing commission as a purchasing agent. The dealer la also willing to let the man bare any reasonable amount of Jewela on consignment with no money paid down. And, added to all his other accomplishments, this sneak thief, burglar, forger, capitalist and art connoisseur la a more than ordinarily skillful chemist. His chemistry be picked up when be was the leader of the forgers' gang. Cleveland. April 1).—If the contracting 'carpenter* do not grant the re" quested advance of 5 cent* an hour, the entire body of union carpenter* In thl* city threaten to Htrlke within a few days. Already 500 carpenter* are Idle because of the refusal, and their brethren, wh® number about l.SOO more, may Join tliein. At a meeting of the carpenter*' union many of the iu«n advocated a Htrlke a* the quickest manner of a settlement of the question between employer* and employees. The men demand '.VIVj cents an hour. AN INTERNATIONAL WORK ■ SPUS. — Iplttt Aletbollm Opwad m m ▼leans, April ft—The International eoagHea agalnat aloohollam wsa openeo hen this morning. Defecates boa most ofthe Continental oouatriea are In attendance. light public BMriona are to be held. The programme inclndee dlsonssloas upon the efleots of aleahol; dlaeaaea, heredity, degeneration Daad orlmlnalltj oaassd fey Its uaa and means to oombai dSoboHam, both of lsgal and private lnltl atlve. Many prominent medical, men ere In attaadanoe. The 1,000 marks to the sanse of temperance by the QenMe Kasperar has givea new Impetus to tksasovsasstjt on the Oontlneni. Tleaaa. Fresh Eggs,- 16c Dairy Butter, 23c KING 18 ALL RIGHT- r.,.: SpalaKzelted Ova* Bapes* eC Hla lerias* Indianapolis, April 9.—Members of the International Typographical union, by a mall vote, have decided In favor of the arbitration plan to settle all dlfferences that may arise In the future between the union and the News Publishers' aaaoclation. Aa the aaaoeiatlon haa alao adopted the arbitration plan the action of the union puts an end In the future to all lockouts, strikes or boycotts on newspapera that belong to the. association. Hereafter all grievances will be adjusted by a board of arbitration to be appointed by the union and a committee from the association. The complete tote was 12,544 votes In favor of arbitration to 8,580 against the plan. TrxeeHen For ArUlntln. The police cumo to know that It was this young fellow, not quite 23 yean old, who was picking put to be robbed after the bank sneak method, laid all the plans for the execution and then saw to It that they were carried through. Madrid, April V.—Knob sxoltement was osused last evening by the report that the young King of tipain had bean atrloken with a serious Illness. The exoltement wai oalmed down by oflolal aaauranoe that the King waa In hla usual health. lUaea. T.»«tar Appeals to Altur Albany, April 9.-Wllllam B. Gold bas filed an appeal with the state superintendent of public Instruction frouj. the action of the board of education of New York city in remavlng him from the position of schoolteacher In that city. He was tried on the charges of misconduct, gross negligence and Inflicting corporal punishment. He clalma that he did not receive a fair trial. London. April (»,—The Turkish Freemason* have sent to King Edward a curious ap|HDal on lielialf of the unfortunate Mournd. elder brother of Abdul Hamid, who reigned us mtltnn of Turkey under the uniuc of Aiuurnth V for three mouth* and was then deposed on the ground of Insanity. The appeal refers to hiin as "one who for the last quarter of a century has been Imprisoned on the pretext of a mental malady" and begs King Edward to use bis Influence to secure the freedom of a brother Mason, n Tarlclah Fnrmnaom. T.S.tW.S. SHANNON'S MARKET. The leading artistic In 1880 or 1870 this gang, under the direction of its youngest member, robbed one of the banks In the Wall street district In broad daylight of something like $150,000 In casb and securities. The Tblrd National bank of Baltimore waa also successfully robbed, Nat many years after this a bank In New England was robbed of nearly $300,000 In money and securities. Chief Byrnes became satisfied that there was Just one crook In the country who was cai«ble of pulling It off. After the robbery he came to New York and was seen by some of Byrnes' men. They located his lodgings and arranged to arrest him on suspicion. When the detectives went there to make the arrest, the man they were after waa comfortably Journeying to Chicago In a Wagner drawing room car over the New York Central. He arrived 1m Chicago In due time, but kept very much under cover. Hia presence hi the western metropolis was known to a few of the biggest gamblers, and they aaw to It that he was kept out of sight of the police. It was while he was In Chicago that be was enabled to do the great favor for the man who. years after, ransomed him In Constantinople, arranged the return of the Oalnaborough portrait and pnt Into the thief's hands a small fortune. Washington Street, West Pitts ton, Pa. Paper Hangers. the latest designs in WILL PAY HONOR8. PMNEBECKER'S STUDIO Paper from 5c per double roll up North Msin Street. Baeelaa Squadron so TlaU rraaee le atlll tba Baaaais. All work finished i n from six to ten days regardless of weather. 14 South Main Street, MR8. WHITEHEAD WINS Parla, April V.—The Gear haa ordered the Bnaalan aquadron In the Mediterranean to graet Preeldent Loubet at TUlafrance aa a oontradlotlon of the rnmora of strained relatlona between Busala and Franoe. Bdtiibarsk Hal a Brautloa, Velikoi Specialty nana ieUMhrDlnm Brmmglt torn Edinburgh, April 9.—Itobert and Walter PattlHon, who were managing directors of thA Pattlsona' whisky firm which failed in 1808 with a deficiency of £80,000, have been a r roe ted In connection with the flotation of a company, The arrests promise to revive the sensation which followed the failure of the whisky firm which ruined a number of small firms. New York, April The Jury In the MtaaHoual divorce oaae of millionaire Lydeli Whitehead agelcet his wife Elisabeth whloh attracted wldeapraaA attention because of Ita remarkable features, thia morning returned a verdlot la favor ol Mra. Whitehead (hue denying her husband the divorce eongbt for. Whitehead's lawyers gave notice of aa appeal. Mra. Whitehead rtoeived the eoagratulatlona ol her friends who crowded around her. She )m!mC visibly when her h HI band added bis congratulations. Cklldm's Wben that earthquake struck his palace, the sultan must have thought for a moment, says the Philadelphia Eedger, that the balance of power In Europe was disturbed. The Tark'a Tottcrtns Throae. AGREED WITH CHINA. Mother nd Child Fatally Baraei, New York, April 0.—Alice, the 4-yearold child of Mr. and Mrs. Lendler of Yonkers, N. Y., while playing with matchea In the back yard yeaterday afternoon set lire to her clothing. Her mother, on bearing the little one acream, ran to her assistance, but In trying to tear the burning clothing from the child her own dress toolHlre. Neighbors hurried In and succeeded In quenching tbe flames, but not before both were so terribly burned tbat there Is but little hope that either will recover.rgwover SO years* Or. RICJHTER'S World-'Renown«d Your attentioh is respectfully" called to the New Easter Goods Ooaaaaaadera of lie Allied roraea ti. Photos. Berlin, April 9—A despatch from Pekln dated April 7, to tbe Cologne Qasette atatea that the allied commanders have arrived at a practical eolation of thedlffloultlea whloh attended the negotiations with Chine. hun Peaeatal Salutloa. PITT8Ti \N. RENN'A, now on sale at Roswell P. Flower Literary. Protest Acalnat Comal Bill. "Anchor" Pain Expeller R.B.CUTL Watertown, N. Y„ April 8.—At a monster mass meeting held la tbe city opera house last night the cltliens of Watertown enthusiastically .accepted the offer of Mrs. Emma Flower-Taylor, daughter of former Governor Roswell P. Flower, to donate $60,000 for the erection of a public library to be known as the Roewell P. Flower Memorial library.Albany, April 0.—A protest against the proposed expenditure of $20,000,000 for canal improvement work was submitted last nlglit to tbe senate and assembly. It was signed by Elliot B. Norris, master of the New York state gfange, Patrons of Husbandry; Louis Ward, president of the New York state farmers' congress, and John I. Piatt, secretary of the New York btate Tax and Transportation Reform association.- 1411M1 Comprising alt the new and de- sirable shades in Dotted Swiss, aian Lawns, Dimities, Mercei Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle 8ilk and M Gloves, in all shades. NOW ATTORNEY GENERAL •il proven «• be th. Bet there Is far REPORT FROM RU8SIA' Phllaatf«r O. Knox Bwora Is at Waatalag* Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,ctc. IWIOUI Rheumatic Compy.itsJ Only 2ff0a and 50o. at all druggists Waehlngtoo, April Philander Ohase Knox, of Pittsburg, wss "worn into office as Attorney General by Jutloe Shears In the print* offioe of the President this morning. ton IhU Mora !■(. •ill IktCui blndiM Unim a Oaa■timiH. Parte, April 9—A refnge* from Rossis has shown the oorreepondent of the Fob Five Hear Embroideries and Laces, new pretty designs. Ladies', Mil and Children's Hose. Price* quality to suit the most fastidl Syracuse, April 9.—Fire late laat night destroyed the Peckham block at Oneida Caatle, occupied by a grocery store and the postofflce, and an adjacent residence and barn. The damage has not been eatlmated. Mm. Notion to Soe For Hateheta. llehere' Pnaa a letter which he baa- re Topelca, April 0.—Mrs. Carrie JIatlon ■ays she will sue the city for some of her hatchets which are now in the possession of the police department The hatchets were taken from her on tbe occasions of her several arrests during Baloon smashing days. She made a demand on the chief of police for tbe liatcbets, bnt was refused. •loor Mill Bo] eetvai from a oonfrerre in St. Petereburg, _~-ot Wbloh the tollovtog la a part: "Newt I wkloh we dare not bellevs, bni whteh brings hope to hamanlty. Oar In till mstlna says tha Cau oontemplatee the aaaaaaaeaeot of a eoostltotlon, Illiberal •tfs true, but a oonatltntlon; also a parliament, a bound parliament, bat a parliament."THE WEATHER. Ogdensburg. N. Y., April 9.—The Proctor flouring mill at Waddington, by Michael O'Brien, has been burned: mill loss, $10,000; operator's loss, $3,000; both partially Insured. Tbe origin of the fire is unknown. •rthrough F. M- Rlchtir ft Co. R. B. Cut! •i Washington, D. 0., April • — Foracaat a iitll 8 p. a. Wednesday, for Asters Pennsylvania: Fair tonight and Wednee. day; freah to bilek northerly winds. It ao happened that the gambler and the bank burglar met one night In one of the largest gambling house* In Chicago, Both began to play at faro. Tbe gambler couldn't win a bet The burglar waa tbe luckleat man In the room. Just aa the day waa dawning the two left the house together. The gasablar waa broke, while the burglar had about $8,700. Tbe burglar suggested breakfast 218 Pearl Street. New York. London, April 9.—According to a dispatch to The Dally News from Odesw there hare been 1,500 arrests there during the last few days. Fifteen Raadred Arrests la Rvaala, 14 and 16 North lab Acme Steam Laundry MP"PlCOPT,F.,R PHONR. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Millions dim away. puMsors PRICES Finest, Host Con^Re Hew Tortiatock.Marketa. furnished by U. 8 *lQm Sew York, April 9,1101. Open. Ooa. Blllonsneaa Is a oondltlcn obaraoterlxed by a dUtnrbanoeof the digestive organs. The stomseh Is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There Is a loathing of food, pain In tha bowels, diastases, ooated tongas and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly dlgeated food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the dlatnrbanoee of the stomaoh and areata a healthy appetite They also tone ap the liver to a healthy action and regnlats the bowels. Try them and yon are certain to be muob pleased With the result. Fa* sals by Farm, Peck A Boberta, apotheoaries; Plttston, one door above Kagle Hotel and Wast Plttston, Wyoming and Luserne Aves. Tba tHMHl ObUHUiMlH Of the Nickel Plata Bead which make' 1 the popular Una for tin traveling public «• competent train eervice, flu roadbed and oonrteoua employee. Tba Nleka) Plate Boad la tba abort line between Buffalo and Ohloago. The great Pan-Amerlean Kxpoaltlon tbla aammar will preeent nnuaual attraotlona. Tba Nlokel Plate Boad will be la poeltlon to aooommpdate tble travel wtth apeed and oomfort. Write, wire, 'pbone or oall on P. J. Moore, General Agent, 801 Main St, Buffalo. «taw It la oertalnly gratifying to tba public to know of one oonoern wblob la not afraid to be generous. Tba proprletore of Dr. King's New Dlecovery for oooeumptloo, eongba and ooida hare given away over ten million trial bottlea and have tbe estlsfsetion of knowing it baa enred thouaanda of hopeless ossea. Aethma, bronobltla, la grippe and all throat, obeat and Inng diaeaeea are anrely enred by It. Oall on pharmeoy, Weat Plttaton and W. a Prion, Plttaton, and get a free Mai bottle. Regular alae fiOo and |1. Every bottle guaranteed C 5 JOHN 01. Mil —fWest Pitta ton. DECLARED A DIVIDEND. "How the am I going to eat any breakfast?" Inquired tbe gambler. "I haven't the price of a morning paper. Bat If this fin* weather continues I'll do very well on aunahlne and fresh air." The burglar told-tba gambler that the price of a breakfast needs** worry him, and the/gambler ate at the burglar's expenaf. While they ware burglar said: "I've got plenty of plenty even If I bad •*"'1 "WBt WfP RRICES. Best Patent Floor - $4.1 (Shop, per cwt 1 C Meal, per cwt, Bran and Midds., cwt xA Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt i.« Long Hay, per cwt - J} Gut day, per cwt • ■% Oats, per -"5 i- . Butter, per lb • • • ,-j Fresn Egg. per do*§» IrT SnWsi Oeaspas* Osdsnd O—lain o»» ls«sr. tiw lurk, April The Amorloan IHng and Beflulng Company paid to m regular quarterly dividend of 1| sent on prsfsrrsd etook. The booka of the company reopen tomorrow. Amur. BtMl and Win.... Man. B1 P®o. Om"!!!"'* §?&&s± lfor. Pftc prar. w»yw arar. • www "H vw9BM*«Mt«M^Drrr, =p Best patent flour • $4.50 Klbs granulated sugar 1.00 resh eggs - - - C16 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, owt 1.05 Best table syrup, gal - .40 [Fancy N. O. molasses .60 LINK OF. CPRING u swoons MM 1« SB MANY ARE HOMELESS |g]U Bsmw DMUIII pe4D anywhere than tbcas who gftha obain at lha Albany Dmy .*• *• ■ A ■•trlfele Oal •»«» W; on" my Into aeaa ,d D. Ublll.of Mo Ewrihown in this city bar* jut arrived. Oram and amminc them and leaya lour, order Vert or Tronaem. (Burantatd firtiMr lMlM,la«.Aday •an«d M kNM^V: '»•*•••• Sr ifr* *° "".Jj Are empl inghtai'x 4 toad," 3 cans corn . ,25 April#—A fit*•« Aadortt,to rojtd lw«ntjflwD bWM. A D4 m, P.koiD. »«•'&« bC»»- .k ,:,J 3 cam tomatoes - ASJWttAfinion Seta- - - .25
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 09, 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 | 1901-04-09 |
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 09, 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 | 1901-04-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010409_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 | I i:*' D; -f for conclusive oik of the ne* in the former. I . ~"tit -J.'y.; 4 i • 'D1 FIFTY-] m /, r. f*lTTSTOI EVENING, APRIL 9, 1901. ; ERS LOATH TO AGREE ON A SUM. TUNG HEMS Rl will qet lack by giving li to you." That nettled tbe question, and the money changed hands. Not long after that the burglar concluded that, all things considered, it would be tutor for him to make a long visit to Europe, and so, In spite of tbe fact that Byrnes fend his men j*e*e on the lookout for htm, he came'back to New York, took passage for Liverpool and sailed away. From that day to this he has made London his home and has been back to New York only for brief visits. COUNTY AND STATE. . ■ -,,1 ' Has Eleven Thousand Regular FlNUnt Ma* Apparently Snllri to Tfaat HlM a* Ordinary Prluatt. Washington, April n-Suggestions continue to potir in on tbe administration it* to what should be dote with AguluaMo. The president and fan cabinet hav* talked the matter over and have ajipArtntly reached the decision to treat Agtltnaldo as an ordinary .prisoner of war and not to do anything to *l*e him the Impression that he Is a person of great importance. llan of all Sorts Ocadeaaad lav Hull Career at the Famous Gainsborough Portrait Thief. Joseph Oapanlle, who waa found overcome by gas at the Lafayette Hotel, Ofeae[ ter, died 8unday. ., , Troops. AT 89c, Crochet Quilts, extra qi ity, handsome patterns; regi price $i; special price89c. □I LEAGUE WITH PBIHOB TO AH. ATTETO8 LOIDOH AST BALES SOW. ■ Soranton'e Central LaLor Union has taken up the allk workers' strike In an atftmpt to aettle U. * Dan J. Phillips, of Barantoh(jwell knowo fc Chrlatlan E idea rot elrolas, died In New Kexloo last Batarday. i. M Ibrtktn Armr la Mi CD M *.» Wlthla a ■tmdre* aad riftr Mlloa •C Chlnaae AT 25c, Men's end Boys'" J? Striped Shirts, all sizes; rej virtue 3jc; special price asc. Ones- THE NAVAL OB8ERVATORY. Hated SMka When a Lai, bat grew Nailet Raakla—HJi Son Goea ts a Faaaoaa EafHih School a ad Daath- Board of Vialteia Maktac a Tbafaash Ki- Uiri-Kar Ontikraw tk« Drautr. It Is a mistake to suppose, however, that the president and hla advisers are giving any great amonnt of thonght as to what disposition shall be made of MDa Filipino leader. While no direct statement from the president la obtainable for publication, authority has been given to print the following observations of a cabinet offlcer which may be taken as Indicating the sentiment on the subject In the Inner official circle: The man arrived in London!" lr time and Was not lonft ln finding some of his old palr~ln flev aaUaUon Toda?. Washington, AprilTh« board of toltors to tlx naval nhssnsluiy mat here today by request of Secretary Loaf. Tba board la making a thorough examination of tba naval obaervatory to aaaattaln whether tba oondltlon of buildings, lnatiomenta and apparatna la aneh that tba solentlfio work can be effectively proaeent-' Peking, April rumors which have been current during the laat few days of a rebellious outbreak beaded by General Tung tfn felan, ;the former commander of the northern army In the provinces of Mongolia and Sbanal, have been absolutely authenticated. ter* ta a Pari* Ooaveat—Bzyert on Geaaa. , Jhe Keystone mine at Wllkssbarre la •gain working after a few days'. Idleness o*log to a petty strike. AX 75c, LadieB' Good Wrappers, full width, nil ment of patterns; %ik special price 75c. ,/ wira REVERSES. Now that the Gainsborough portrait of tbe Dncheaaof Devonshire haa been recovered and the story of how It was stolen and returned to Its owner has been told, everybody Is more or lees desirous of knowing more about the thief. Curiosity Is keeneet over his Identity, and It Is' now -aid tfaat bla name la Adam Wortb. There waa "Dutch" San Quentln prison in California, regarded by no lest persons than William A. and Robert A. PInkerton and th*. United States secret service men at being by all odd-i the most skillful living forger, and Joe Chapman and Carlos Soakovltcb and Adam Worth and James Wllmot and Joe Elliott and his brother. Wherever Becker waa In those days there had to be some forging going on. He didn't know any other game well, and he Insisted that If he did anything at all he must do It In correct fashion. But Becker was not a good major general. He could make spurious paper and forge anything and everything better than any man living, but he was weak In his planning. An Excellent Combination. , Herman J. Van Blper, aged eightythree, a .veteran of the Mexlaan War, la dead, at Tralnor, Dataware ooooty. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, 8ybup op Figs, manufactured by the California F10 SvRijp Co., illustrate \he value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting tliom in tin; form most refreshing-to the taste and acceptable to the system. I* is the one perfect strengthening laTtfctive, cleansing1 the system effectually, dispelling colas, headaches cud fevere gently yet promptly and enabling one to over omo habitual ronst5patiou per- Its perfeet freedom from every objectionable quality and substnnoe, and its aeting~tDn the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating' them, make it the ideal laxative. ~ Hews waa received In Wllkeabarre ye«- tarday of the death of Captain A. B. Hnab, formerly of that plaee, la New Tork. LI Hunt Ohing and Prince Chlng •"•To received information whleh) although Indefinite, serlouely alarms the court AT 75c, Ladies' » Clasp KidC in al! shades; $1.00 value; ial price 75c. ed. The moateeneattonal (Mtnra -Ji tie board'* meeting 1* the eettlD- 0{ the long pending 0n the appointnu«» of a obeerntory superintendent. | Q. Pickering, of Harvard Onlnralty, Prof, Aaaph Ball, Jr., of Michigan Uulrenity, Prof. Charles A. Young, af Prlneeton Unlrerilty, end Prof. Ormand Stone, Of the Uoirerelty of Virginia, who an the four astronomers on the hoard, rSoommend divorcing the superlolendaofr of the oheenatory tmm the naval service, and It a dUtlnotly eatrotramkal Inetltntion. St. Clair Mc- Kelway, of Brooklyn and Profeaaor WU- Itam B. Harper, qf the University of Ohloego, the other two members of the board, alflo favor olrlllan eontrol, bnt do not wish to affront the navy by ellmllnatlng It too abruptly. "It has seemed to be that there la danger of attaching too much Importance, not to the capture of Agulnaldo, for by reason of that the bottom has dropped out of the antl-lmperlallst bucket, but to the man himself, now that he haa ceased to be an unknown quantity and Is simply one more of the Ifete leading Insurgents who have gradually accepted American sovereignly. Of all things tbe absurdest would be to ■end him to the United States and thus restore him to something of the prestige which he has bad. To be sure, It would be only a nine days' wonder, but for that time It would He a traveling circus, with offers from every public exhibitor or lecture bureau to put him before tbe public and sbare the profits. But It ts much better to leave hlra where he ts. If he has taken the oath, he should be treated like any other Filipino who has done the same." Rev. W. H. Edwards, pastor of Ebeneser Baptist Church, Lancaatjr, haa socepted a call to Mofcnt Carmet Baptlat Church, West Harrlabnrg.' From Flames During Manner. . . .. General Tung Fu Slan was, according to laat accounts, about 160 miles from the court with 11,000 regular troops, mil auppoied to be devoted to himself. The court hue about the same number of soldier* at Slan-fu, but It Is probable that the troops of Tung Fd Slan are better drilled and better knrad. ' - The man waa born In New York of parents of German descent 68 years ago, saya the New York Sun. His father was a laboring man and was able to give his son a common school education. The boy was extremely bright, wonderfully shrewd, but no student. Study was the most Irksome work he knew, and aa soon as he conld break away from school under the pretense of going to work he did so. But work, manual tabor, was no more to his liking than mental lahpr. His father and mother were Industrious and nobody ever questioned the honesty of either. Bnt the young man waa hardly more than 10 before he became known to the police as one of the moat sklllfnl pickpockets In New York. He waa arrested on several occasions, but the police were never able to adduce satisfactory proof of hta guilt. In the picking of pockets the yonng man'a acquaintance among criminals widened, and It waa not long b» fore hla attalnmenta were appreciated by that old time sneak thief, "Troy" Dennis, who Invited him to go Into partnership. AT 25c, Cream Table Dai inch wide, nice variety terns, 35c value; special | Ia Soraaton yesterday the ball o! E. J. Halooey, roansgePof the Central Fmney'- vanla Telephone Company, who la charged With bribery, waa forfeited. AT 45c, Ladies' Muslin 1 Gowns, well made; 59c 1 special pi ice 45c. •The new* from met the nego* the amount ol 8m various It fa believed that the Mongolia rebellion was brought about through agents of Prlnca Tuan and General Tung Fn Blan. LI Hung Chang thinks there are about B.000 regular troops In Mongolia and Incline* to the belief that they have not Joined the rebellion. He doea not think the oourt la In any dan' ger and think* the object of Prince Tuan, who wna last reported at Nlngtau with 10,000 men, prepared to reslit arreat, he having been disgraced and eailed by Imperial edict, and General Tung FtrSlan It to create a diversion of Interest In order to' force unconditional protection of themselves. The newly arrived American was just the man Becker and the rest of tbe gang needed In tbelr business. Becker made overtures which were accepted, but when the new arrival joined the outfit Becker waa no longer the leader. Tbe new man was regarded as being bis superior In every way except In the mere business of forging, and he at once became tbe boss. Many : forgeries were planned and successfully carried out. It Is said that tbe gang got together something over half a million dollars. It Is also said that never did one of tbem serve more than a few days In prison and few were ever caught while they worked under this man's leadership. The, Preabjtery of Weetmlnater, em braolag Lauoaater and Tork oountlea, opened lta annual aiealon last evening In Lanoaater, tbe aarmon being preaohed by tbe moderator, Bev. J. Allen Crawford. In the process of manufacturing fig-s arc u&eil. a» they arc pleasant to the taste, but tlio medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and Other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fia .Nyru;* Co. only. Id uixlor to pet its beneficial effects ami to avoid imitations, please remember the fu 11 name of the Company printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IT PAYS TO BUT AT pern c*c uur uu Professor Jamea Eldan, formerly principal of the Central State Normal Sohool, Look Havea; Mlas Ida B. Qaigley, Sblppenabnrg, and J. 8. Beiges, of Dlllaburg, have bean sddsd to the faeplty of the Cumberland Valley State Normal Sohool Mrs. Maria OHmer, the leading lady In 16 Sottfe IUU Street* Flttit People's 'Phone. Hut to Dl p Ohba is a pro rate BAN FRANCiaCO, CAL. LOUISVXLLE, KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. by 11 Drugglata — PriceBfa. pur bottle. Always the F — Balked VISIT OUR CONGER A TALKER. the Vera DeNole Stock Company, tried to end her Ufa at Tork, by taking poison. Trouble with Manager Bueeorana of the oompany, oaussd the attempt. Mrs. Utlmsr plsysd with ths company ia this city two wseks sgo 1 XCaitMr IMut OodbmI BMilbH the Beige of rou nekiMio. I April •H. Conger, United To Slaicktef Cayiae Pom lea. Armstrong's We have a lad; demonstn fine quality of Dr. Hand's ■ sed Milk and Evans' Bra and Java Coffee. Sample coffee is the best value in for the money, OWsnn Deplore Revolt. Portland, Or., April 0.—Tlie horse abattoir at Linnton, which was shut down last fall, has Started up again. About 800 cajruse ponies hare been sent In from the ranges and it la probable that 10,000 will be slaughtered this ysar. It in estimated that there are more than 000,000 cayuse ponies ranging over the country tributary to tills market. Stockmen are very anxious that these horses should be driven away to preserve the ranges for cattle and sheep. Horse meat baa found favor In Sweden and Norway and several orders have been received from there. Stataa Mtnlatar to China, who paaaad through the aaiga *1 Pokln, la today tha ; o( tha Hamilton olnb, whleb tonight oilebrate Appomttox Day. Thla la ' Invitation extended to Hr. Oopget at of any organization whtla 9 on laara of abaanaa. It la It UDa mtnlatar will hxptcae be Eaatarn altnatlon. I* N. Harlan of tha U. 8.8ops *01 apeak oa tha Inenlar ' * ~lat«a Senator Jnllna m (fatal and will otUpfaa, thePhlllpd tMafca. John W i Wf talk of tha tbo South. Oon— ~M wUl apaak of weetaad thaopan- Unofficial Chlnamcu of Intelligence regard the present rising as moat unfortunate for the Interests of China and as possibly meaning the use of foreign troops to protect even the court Itaelf. After hla arrest In Constantinople In the autnmn of 1807, and after, his liberation from prison by two Greeks and two Italians, which liberation he planned entirely himself, thU man has kept aloof, generally speaking, from criminals, and be has been trying to make a more or less honest living. This new life was taken up, not so much for hi nself as on account of ills Wife and children. He ba» one son and three daughters. The son Is Inone of the most famous of England's pobltc schools and the daughters are to a convent In £arla. Thel* mother Is an English woman, the daughter of a well to do London merchant, and said to be~more than ordinarily go«d looking. She Is a woman of education and reanement. The ex-burglar met and married her a few years after he took up bis residence In London. It was n love match pure and simple, and the man's friends to New York believe that the wife knows something If not nil of ber husband's career. **RRICE8. "I had piles so bad I ooald get no not nor Dad a ears until I tried DeWIM'e Witch Basel Salve. After mlng ltonoe, I forget I ever had anything Ilka the Plies." E. C. Bolee, Soman Point, N. Y. Look ont for imitation. Be sore yon wit for DeWItfa T. J. Y«tes, PiUeton,, Stroh's Pharmacy Weal Pittatoo. The two worked together until Dennis was killed one sight coming out of a house he had robbed. On that oceuslou the Gainsborough thief was the ioakout. Dennis had made bis way Into the house of a wealthy New Yorker living not maljr blocks north of Fortysecond street and a few doora west of Fifth avenuev Entrance to the house was gained b( climbing to the lintel of a door and fqpn there through a second, story window.. In returning with hla plunder Oenbla made a slip In descending from the window to the lintel, fell two stories to the area way below and was Instantly killed. When the police found; him, neither burglar's todls nor plunder was found on him. The patrolmen were at a loss to know why Dennis hail wandered Into the locality where be was found. Years after It was learned that the young lookout, finding that bla partner bad beon MUM and knowing that neither plunder nqr Joels would again be 6t ase tp him; 14W*Mtll from the body and made As a m«a* fhlef and "second atory man" the young man met with varying fortunes for two or three years, but the work was not altogether to hla liking. He felt that he was capable of greater things. He was ambitions and wanted to rise in the calling be had choaen. And he was not the only one who thought be might bo In better bualnesB, better being used In tbe sense that higher class criminals use It'to speaking of those to a lower class. There was at that time In New York a gang of bank sneak thieves which had operated with a fair degree of success for sotaA time. The leader of this gang had n£ tlced that "Troy" Dennis' lookout kept turning tricks and didn't get caught at them. HteD' concluded that be needed Just such a man to hla gang and Invited the young fellow to Join. The Invitation was accepted, and tbe young chap bad not been with the gang long before every member of It, aa well as tho police, realixed that he was the brains of the outfit. The ministers of the powers do not think-that, provided foreign Interests do not suffer, any present Interference Is likely. If th»*dynasty should be overthrown, H- would to a certain extent delsj the peace negotiations, but they consider that a'regime not bound by traditions like those of the present court would probably be much easier ' to deal with eventually. Best Floor.... $4.60 Feed, all kinds Oats, per bushel Oats, 25 bushef lots. Potatoes, 'bushel. •Hay, per ico... - Best Sutter.... 1.05 .37 .36 x .60 .95 M Idas) Fnrnaoee at Ash'a. M tf *",• tfr* Ntw coca IN Onapy Hull tram Baky's ©rib •t night at* agonising to motneia. Da 0JLi.vnft Cnocr Tmoruaa wlH relieve oruup, aoon as administered. It la alio a a avail nun asaanv (or oonghs, colds and long complaints. Twenty Bve CCaCD par hn*tle. bines and Yerkae, of' No. 7 Broom oftheBs blankets from a m proTlsed Prince Ching thinks the rebellion le a storm In a teacup. He says the present court la lo.ted and esteemed by nine-tenths of the population of China and that the same proportion of ablebodied men In China would rise to protect the existing dynasty. The empress dowager, as the adviser of the emperor, holds a place In the affections of the people not dreamed of and not understood by foreigners. Her slightest wish is the emperor's law, though he Is by jte means the figurehead th« foreign powers frequently suppose. But the emperor recognitors"her ability, lnvaluable «M and acLviae. Wllkaabarre, Pa., April 0.—It Is saM that a vote Is now to progress among the employees of tho Central Railroad of Naw Jersey as to whether or not a atrlke ahall be ordered. After the vote la taken the result will be submitted to tip chief officers of tbe various brotherhoods, who can either sanction the atTlke or veto It. Two-thirds of tbe j employees must vote to fsvor of a ' strike before one can be declared. Out of the 8,000 men In the employ .of tbe Jersey- Cestui Trortlt. a Cans fine Peaches, f. ' 3 cans Com... i dozen Canned Corn... .85 3 lbs Gvap. Peaches.. .25 4 lbs Prunes ,is5 Lion Coffee .12 J4 Arbuckle Coffee .12 M Fresh eggs, doz .16 ommsroa. Jamee J. ot the banquet oom- Yon cannot enjoy perfect health, roeD cheeks and apsrkltog eyea If ?our liver is sioggish and yonr bowels elogged. De- Witt's Uttle Marly B aais cleanse the whole KI tern. Tbey never gripe. T. J. Tatea, ttaton, Stroh's Pharmaoy West Pittatoo. •M zre • ■»■■ ■ •' I ATRE WA8 BURNED. M r»«DB«aa U Ottawa Totally * n»sai|ia After hla marriage this man wbo bad hated books so much as a lad sud«MlT I»CMW.WJD|toiM of tbew. Po expressed a desire to knonv some of the things that educated men know, and be becnrno a great reader. The best authors were what he was after and It Is said that few everyday men. so to put It, are as well read as be. In tbe course of his reading ho became Interested In art and became it great student of Ruskln. From Ruskin be turned to other writers on nrt, und one who knows Mm well said'recently that he is known, by faco if not by name, to the art dealers of London as one of the best Judges of art In the English capital. He was not, however, very keen on nrt when he stole tlie Gninsborough picture. (a the carriage, wagon and barneae bnslbeM la quite a lang time, yet It has tanghi na that, by aeillng Gaana Work at I lowest poaalblajiilscfc la tiia only way to Bleven Testa. J. T. ARMSTRONG & C& 13 South Main St.. OOODSiPBLIVEuBD from all] Masr*lnt *■- dmwm na Ottawa, ApX 9.—Ottawafe taagaifieent playhouse, the Boaaall Theatre, was totally destroyed by Am In the early hpura th!a morning and irregular ooluaana of a mouldering debris etaad In plao»4 one of tte flnaat tbsatree In thla oountry. The loae la nearly a hundred thonaand. The Buaaell Hotel adjoining waa In danger bat waa Anally eaved, all the gnaata eeeaptng aafaly. The fire startsd la the holler room. BnteUa's laemuM meet**. DMPTLY. PGR L Dr. Hand's H any other/ on Darby night MoOjvara and Bentrj had pnvtooe(y elgned to flsrht bafore the Broadway A. a, of New York, and though Ben try pa elan ad to flgbt la Lautevllle, tbe Mew Tack oliib would not release him. MoOovern wind the elnb that ha would eoaaaat to «ght any one In Lonlavllle exoept Saatry. Qaidner aooepted. The Nonpar!el Athletic Olnb haa put up e puree of $1,000 and a ahaie of the gale raoslpto aa an lnoentlve to the puglllate. Many of the visiting spotting man will rewln over to witness the Kentnoky 0«t» w ioh will be ran on May 10. Bangor, Me., April 0.—The special •lection in the Fourth Maine congressional district to choose a successor to Hon. Charles A. Boutelle, resigned, resulted In a victory for ex-Governor Llewellyn Powers of Houlton, the Republican candidate, by a majority estimated at slightly more than 2,000 over Tbpmaa White, Democrat. In September Mr. Boutelle's majority In the district was more than 10,000. The weather conditions were about as unfavorable as conld be imagined. bold onr aonatantly Inoreaalng trade year alter year. And please remember thit HONEY. TROOP8 INSULT ENVOYS. whan m Mil ft high «rada oarriaga or barnaca It moat be op to data ud la backed by ■ guarantee that means something. If you contemplate y urohaalng a vehicle of any kind, a set ot harneaa or anything that pertains to that Una oall and nee onr atook, getprleea, and learn why we ran a'id do underxll other dealer*. A. W. Oat, Wyoming Ave , Wyoming. 8a lw teniae dentlMia la Pcktet In Disorderly. London. April 0.—A news agency C1 lapatch from Peking represents the mlnlatera aa not -wholly farorlng the military arrangement respecting the legation guards, they fearing friction between the various nationalities. They think that Instead of cooping tho troops np In the small area, of the city It would be better to have an encampment a-doxen miles off. l*have money for mortgages In any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and onlj the iuterest be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the Interest will cease immediately on wvery dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building association v money. I handle onlj private funds and trust funds. Evaru THE LA8T 8TAND. •45 South pteteiabalg Oaptarad bj Ik* BagUafc, th« Bwra B*l»c OrlTPi Buk 4** 4j London, April Lord Kitohanar reports that Oolonel Plumer haa eooupled Pitterebnrg, the northern tssmlaua of the railway system of the Transvaal, and the principal plaoe which remained In poasn sion of the Boers. Plnmvr lost two killed and one wounded. Be oaptnred two looomotlves and thirty-nine trucks. The Boers retreated, burning two truoka full of ammunition before they left. Mare Jtthssos Cars Kb Cleveland. Carpenters'-Strike In Cleveland, D. E. BAXTER. 9a d Floor Bennet Building, Wllkesbsrrs & This Idea la prompted by the fact that several of the ministers have been Insulted by foreign soldiers. Mr. Rockhlll, the American commissioner, and Sir Ernest Batow, the British minister,, ware recently returning from a dinner In sedan chairs when German soldiers stopped them and beat tbelr bearers. The ladles of the party were greatly frightened. Cleveland, April 0.—A syndicate of eastern capitalist'! headed by A1 Johnson, brother of Mayor Tom L. Johnson, and Martin Mullen are seeking to establish a rival street car system in this city. Their purpose is to parallel the present routes and bid for patronage with a 3 cent fare as an inducement Johnson is the well known projector of street car lines. Mullen la a wealthy coal dealer In Cleveland. Johnson has been In town for several days and left for Detroit last night. The theft was Just the inspiration of a long headed crook. Since he retired from active crookedness, however, he has made considerable money buying and selling pictures. It has been his habit for yeitrs whenever he could fiud a good picture that be could get for n short price to buy It and hold It until price grew longer. He Is also an expert on the values of precious stones. He buys them cut or uncut. Just as the Margaln offers, and sells them to the beat advantage be can. One of his particular friends is perhaps the largest dealer In precious stones in Paris extfept the bouse of Tiffany. This deal er has so great confidence In the man's Judgment of stones that the ex-burglar has a standing commission as a purchasing agent. The dealer la also willing to let the man bare any reasonable amount of Jewela on consignment with no money paid down. And, added to all his other accomplishments, this sneak thief, burglar, forger, capitalist and art connoisseur la a more than ordinarily skillful chemist. His chemistry be picked up when be was the leader of the forgers' gang. Cleveland. April 1).—If the contracting 'carpenter* do not grant the re" quested advance of 5 cent* an hour, the entire body of union carpenter* In thl* city threaten to Htrlke within a few days. Already 500 carpenter* are Idle because of the refusal, and their brethren, wh® number about l.SOO more, may Join tliein. At a meeting of the carpenter*' union many of the iu«n advocated a Htrlke a* the quickest manner of a settlement of the question between employer* and employees. The men demand '.VIVj cents an hour. AN INTERNATIONAL WORK ■ SPUS. — Iplttt Aletbollm Opwad m m ▼leans, April ft—The International eoagHea agalnat aloohollam wsa openeo hen this morning. Defecates boa most ofthe Continental oouatriea are In attendance. light public BMriona are to be held. The programme inclndee dlsonssloas upon the efleots of aleahol; dlaeaaea, heredity, degeneration Daad orlmlnalltj oaassd fey Its uaa and means to oombai dSoboHam, both of lsgal and private lnltl atlve. Many prominent medical, men ere In attaadanoe. The 1,000 marks to the sanse of temperance by the QenMe Kasperar has givea new Impetus to tksasovsasstjt on the Oontlneni. Tleaaa. Fresh Eggs,- 16c Dairy Butter, 23c KING 18 ALL RIGHT- r.,.: SpalaKzelted Ova* Bapes* eC Hla lerias* Indianapolis, April 9.—Members of the International Typographical union, by a mall vote, have decided In favor of the arbitration plan to settle all dlfferences that may arise In the future between the union and the News Publishers' aaaoclation. Aa the aaaoeiatlon haa alao adopted the arbitration plan the action of the union puts an end In the future to all lockouts, strikes or boycotts on newspapera that belong to the. association. Hereafter all grievances will be adjusted by a board of arbitration to be appointed by the union and a committee from the association. The complete tote was 12,544 votes In favor of arbitration to 8,580 against the plan. TrxeeHen For ArUlntln. The police cumo to know that It was this young fellow, not quite 23 yean old, who was picking put to be robbed after the bank sneak method, laid all the plans for the execution and then saw to It that they were carried through. Madrid, April V.—Knob sxoltement was osused last evening by the report that the young King of tipain had bean atrloken with a serious Illness. The exoltement wai oalmed down by oflolal aaauranoe that the King waa In hla usual health. lUaea. T.»«tar Appeals to Altur Albany, April 9.-Wllllam B. Gold bas filed an appeal with the state superintendent of public Instruction frouj. the action of the board of education of New York city in remavlng him from the position of schoolteacher In that city. He was tried on the charges of misconduct, gross negligence and Inflicting corporal punishment. He clalma that he did not receive a fair trial. London. April (»,—The Turkish Freemason* have sent to King Edward a curious ap|HDal on lielialf of the unfortunate Mournd. elder brother of Abdul Hamid, who reigned us mtltnn of Turkey under the uniuc of Aiuurnth V for three mouth* and was then deposed on the ground of Insanity. The appeal refers to hiin as "one who for the last quarter of a century has been Imprisoned on the pretext of a mental malady" and begs King Edward to use bis Influence to secure the freedom of a brother Mason, n Tarlclah Fnrmnaom. T.S.tW.S. SHANNON'S MARKET. The leading artistic In 1880 or 1870 this gang, under the direction of its youngest member, robbed one of the banks In the Wall street district In broad daylight of something like $150,000 In casb and securities. The Tblrd National bank of Baltimore waa also successfully robbed, Nat many years after this a bank In New England was robbed of nearly $300,000 In money and securities. Chief Byrnes became satisfied that there was Just one crook In the country who was cai«ble of pulling It off. After the robbery he came to New York and was seen by some of Byrnes' men. They located his lodgings and arranged to arrest him on suspicion. When the detectives went there to make the arrest, the man they were after waa comfortably Journeying to Chicago In a Wagner drawing room car over the New York Central. He arrived 1m Chicago In due time, but kept very much under cover. Hia presence hi the western metropolis was known to a few of the biggest gamblers, and they aaw to It that he was kept out of sight of the police. It was while he was In Chicago that be was enabled to do the great favor for the man who. years after, ransomed him In Constantinople, arranged the return of the Oalnaborough portrait and pnt Into the thief's hands a small fortune. Washington Street, West Pitts ton, Pa. Paper Hangers. the latest designs in WILL PAY HONOR8. PMNEBECKER'S STUDIO Paper from 5c per double roll up North Msin Street. Baeelaa Squadron so TlaU rraaee le atlll tba Baaaais. All work finished i n from six to ten days regardless of weather. 14 South Main Street, MR8. WHITEHEAD WINS Parla, April V.—The Gear haa ordered the Bnaalan aquadron In the Mediterranean to graet Preeldent Loubet at TUlafrance aa a oontradlotlon of the rnmora of strained relatlona between Busala and Franoe. Bdtiibarsk Hal a Brautloa, Velikoi Specialty nana ieUMhrDlnm Brmmglt torn Edinburgh, April 9.—Itobert and Walter PattlHon, who were managing directors of thA Pattlsona' whisky firm which failed in 1808 with a deficiency of £80,000, have been a r roe ted In connection with the flotation of a company, The arrests promise to revive the sensation which followed the failure of the whisky firm which ruined a number of small firms. New York, April The Jury In the MtaaHoual divorce oaae of millionaire Lydeli Whitehead agelcet his wife Elisabeth whloh attracted wldeapraaA attention because of Ita remarkable features, thia morning returned a verdlot la favor ol Mra. Whitehead (hue denying her husband the divorce eongbt for. Whitehead's lawyers gave notice of aa appeal. Mra. Whitehead rtoeived the eoagratulatlona ol her friends who crowded around her. She )m!mC visibly when her h HI band added bis congratulations. Cklldm's Wben that earthquake struck his palace, the sultan must have thought for a moment, says the Philadelphia Eedger, that the balance of power In Europe was disturbed. The Tark'a Tottcrtns Throae. AGREED WITH CHINA. Mother nd Child Fatally Baraei, New York, April 0.—Alice, the 4-yearold child of Mr. and Mrs. Lendler of Yonkers, N. Y., while playing with matchea In the back yard yeaterday afternoon set lire to her clothing. Her mother, on bearing the little one acream, ran to her assistance, but In trying to tear the burning clothing from the child her own dress toolHlre. Neighbors hurried In and succeeded In quenching tbe flames, but not before both were so terribly burned tbat there Is but little hope that either will recover.rgwover SO years* Or. RICJHTER'S World-'Renown«d Your attentioh is respectfully" called to the New Easter Goods Ooaaaaaadera of lie Allied roraea ti. Photos. Berlin, April 9—A despatch from Pekln dated April 7, to tbe Cologne Qasette atatea that the allied commanders have arrived at a practical eolation of thedlffloultlea whloh attended the negotiations with Chine. hun Peaeatal Salutloa. PITT8Ti \N. RENN'A, now on sale at Roswell P. Flower Literary. Protest Acalnat Comal Bill. "Anchor" Pain Expeller R.B.CUTL Watertown, N. Y„ April 8.—At a monster mass meeting held la tbe city opera house last night the cltliens of Watertown enthusiastically .accepted the offer of Mrs. Emma Flower-Taylor, daughter of former Governor Roswell P. Flower, to donate $60,000 for the erection of a public library to be known as the Roewell P. Flower Memorial library.Albany, April 0.—A protest against the proposed expenditure of $20,000,000 for canal improvement work was submitted last nlglit to tbe senate and assembly. It was signed by Elliot B. Norris, master of the New York state gfange, Patrons of Husbandry; Louis Ward, president of the New York state farmers' congress, and John I. Piatt, secretary of the New York btate Tax and Transportation Reform association.- 1411M1 Comprising alt the new and de- sirable shades in Dotted Swiss, aian Lawns, Dimities, Mercei Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle 8ilk and M Gloves, in all shades. NOW ATTORNEY GENERAL •il proven «• be th. Bet there Is far REPORT FROM RU8SIA' Phllaatf«r O. Knox Bwora Is at Waatalag* Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,ctc. IWIOUI Rheumatic Compy.itsJ Only 2ff0a and 50o. at all druggists Waehlngtoo, April Philander Ohase Knox, of Pittsburg, wss "worn into office as Attorney General by Jutloe Shears In the print* offioe of the President this morning. ton IhU Mora !■(. •ill IktCui blndiM Unim a Oaa■timiH. Parte, April 9—A refnge* from Rossis has shown the oorreepondent of the Fob Five Hear Embroideries and Laces, new pretty designs. Ladies', Mil and Children's Hose. Price* quality to suit the most fastidl Syracuse, April 9.—Fire late laat night destroyed the Peckham block at Oneida Caatle, occupied by a grocery store and the postofflce, and an adjacent residence and barn. The damage has not been eatlmated. Mm. Notion to Soe For Hateheta. llehere' Pnaa a letter which he baa- re Topelca, April 0.—Mrs. Carrie JIatlon ■ays she will sue the city for some of her hatchets which are now in the possession of the police department The hatchets were taken from her on tbe occasions of her several arrests during Baloon smashing days. She made a demand on the chief of police for tbe liatcbets, bnt was refused. •loor Mill Bo] eetvai from a oonfrerre in St. Petereburg, _~-ot Wbloh the tollovtog la a part: "Newt I wkloh we dare not bellevs, bni whteh brings hope to hamanlty. Oar In till mstlna says tha Cau oontemplatee the aaaaaaaeaeot of a eoostltotlon, Illiberal •tfs true, but a oonatltntlon; also a parliament, a bound parliament, bat a parliament."THE WEATHER. Ogdensburg. N. Y., April 9.—The Proctor flouring mill at Waddington, by Michael O'Brien, has been burned: mill loss, $10,000; operator's loss, $3,000; both partially Insured. Tbe origin of the fire is unknown. •rthrough F. M- Rlchtir ft Co. R. B. Cut! •i Washington, D. 0., April • — Foracaat a iitll 8 p. a. Wednesday, for Asters Pennsylvania: Fair tonight and Wednee. day; freah to bilek northerly winds. It ao happened that the gambler and the bank burglar met one night In one of the largest gambling house* In Chicago, Both began to play at faro. Tbe gambler couldn't win a bet The burglar waa tbe luckleat man In the room. Just aa the day waa dawning the two left the house together. The gasablar waa broke, while the burglar had about $8,700. Tbe burglar suggested breakfast 218 Pearl Street. New York. London, April 9.—According to a dispatch to The Dally News from Odesw there hare been 1,500 arrests there during the last few days. Fifteen Raadred Arrests la Rvaala, 14 and 16 North lab Acme Steam Laundry MP"PlCOPT,F.,R PHONR. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Millions dim away. puMsors PRICES Finest, Host Con^Re Hew Tortiatock.Marketa. furnished by U. 8 *lQm Sew York, April 9,1101. Open. Ooa. Blllonsneaa Is a oondltlcn obaraoterlxed by a dUtnrbanoeof the digestive organs. The stomseh Is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There Is a loathing of food, pain In tha bowels, diastases, ooated tongas and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly dlgeated food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the dlatnrbanoee of the stomaoh and areata a healthy appetite They also tone ap the liver to a healthy action and regnlats the bowels. Try them and yon are certain to be muob pleased With the result. Fa* sals by Farm, Peck A Boberta, apotheoaries; Plttston, one door above Kagle Hotel and Wast Plttston, Wyoming and Luserne Aves. Tba tHMHl ObUHUiMlH Of the Nickel Plata Bead which make' 1 the popular Una for tin traveling public «• competent train eervice, flu roadbed and oonrteoua employee. Tba Nleka) Plate Boad la tba abort line between Buffalo and Ohloago. The great Pan-Amerlean Kxpoaltlon tbla aammar will preeent nnuaual attraotlona. Tba Nlokel Plate Boad will be la poeltlon to aooommpdate tble travel wtth apeed and oomfort. Write, wire, 'pbone or oall on P. J. Moore, General Agent, 801 Main St, Buffalo. «taw It la oertalnly gratifying to tba public to know of one oonoern wblob la not afraid to be generous. Tba proprletore of Dr. King's New Dlecovery for oooeumptloo, eongba and ooida hare given away over ten million trial bottlea and have tbe estlsfsetion of knowing it baa enred thouaanda of hopeless ossea. Aethma, bronobltla, la grippe and all throat, obeat and Inng diaeaeea are anrely enred by It. Oall on pharmeoy, Weat Plttaton and W. a Prion, Plttaton, and get a free Mai bottle. Regular alae fiOo and |1. Every bottle guaranteed C 5 JOHN 01. Mil —fWest Pitta ton. DECLARED A DIVIDEND. "How the am I going to eat any breakfast?" Inquired tbe gambler. "I haven't the price of a morning paper. Bat If this fin* weather continues I'll do very well on aunahlne and fresh air." The burglar told-tba gambler that the price of a breakfast needs** worry him, and the/gambler ate at the burglar's expenaf. While they ware burglar said: "I've got plenty of plenty even If I bad •*"'1 "WBt WfP RRICES. Best Patent Floor - $4.1 (Shop, per cwt 1 C Meal, per cwt, Bran and Midds., cwt xA Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt i.« Long Hay, per cwt - J} Gut day, per cwt • ■% Oats, per -"5 i- . Butter, per lb • • • ,-j Fresn Egg. per do*§» IrT SnWsi Oeaspas* Osdsnd O—lain o»» ls«sr. tiw lurk, April The Amorloan IHng and Beflulng Company paid to m regular quarterly dividend of 1| sent on prsfsrrsd etook. The booka of the company reopen tomorrow. Amur. BtMl and Win.... Man. B1 P®o. Om"!!!"'* §?&&s± lfor. Pftc prar. w»yw arar. • www "H vw9BM*«Mt«M^Drrr, =p Best patent flour • $4.50 Klbs granulated sugar 1.00 resh eggs - - - C16 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, owt 1.05 Best table syrup, gal - .40 [Fancy N. O. molasses .60 LINK OF. CPRING u swoons MM 1« SB MANY ARE HOMELESS |g]U Bsmw DMUIII pe4D anywhere than tbcas who gftha obain at lha Albany Dmy .*• *• ■ A ■•trlfele Oal •»«» W; on" my Into aeaa ,d D. Ublll.of Mo Ewrihown in this city bar* jut arrived. Oram and amminc them and leaya lour, order Vert or Tronaem. (Burantatd firtiMr lMlM,la«.Aday •an«d M kNM^V: '»•*•••• Sr ifr* *° "".Jj Are empl inghtai'x 4 toad," 3 cans corn . ,25 April#—A fit*•« Aadortt,to rojtd lw«ntjflwD bWM. A D4 m, P.koiD. »«•'&« bC»»- .k ,:,J 3 cam tomatoes - ASJWttAfinion Seta- - - .25 |
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