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k. ' A. I : w»m ut i for conclmi' bulk of the i W in the forme I tlv omes ii ieach the t,oo*1 ttston and w infinity through the Jjjs newspaper. 1 FIFTY-] EVENING, , MOROCCO DIVIDED DY THREE NA P1TTST0N, .... S w 'RIL 10, 1901. TO SEND COMMISSION. 5 "UTt TOO URGE. GOULD ROADS COMING EA8T. •Itaaourl Pacific lUcn Bay HBRVOUS DYSPEPS&. Armstrong's IFEI WlfTSa* AC rrJk . dea«. - ' Havana, April 10.—Senor Gen«r, secretary of Justice, bas tendered bla resignation to General Wood In orter to aceept the (dice of mayor of Bar ana. Former Mayor Rodrlgues has assume ed command of the rural guards of the Island. ■ The organization Is being put on a permanent basis from a military point of Yiew under orders from the central government. When the reorganization has been perfected, there will be no need, In the opinion of General Wood, of military forces. A CURB POR n. Three Gold Bars Stolen on Kaiser Wllhelpi der Groue. . ~~.. ' ' ' , •D« Cabinet Surprised at Demands uC Lake krta. ONS 09 Chintl. ■. ( THBT AfPROXIMATE $500,000,000. New Yotk, April 10.—George J. Gould and (dm* pf his Missouri Pacific esse- Hates, IncludfcytRaesell Sage, bar* the toUtJSFtteuSEjm P»SStjtfttem, to-Jpftti it an custom outlet Jfce WabadHUi*i directly to Pirtftwt and po«tffe|Jbrap*4 of additional construct*, t*D ttw Atlanta seaboard. The Wheeling and Lak* £rl« owna the Toledo Belt line, wBIdl wyl establish a doae connection -rlth the Wabash railroad In Toledo. Russell Sage said yesterday that .It was true that the Gould Interests had .«srr". •vPRICES. BAD) tO BE WOBTH WO,000. Hot * Pslui Cure-all, Ki AT 89c, Crochet Quilts, extra c, ity, handsome patterns; teg price $i; special pric« 89c. mis, bat aiap'T 3k DJW"' MM tor Best Flour $4.50 -Cr-' •'*# 1 •*"1 ''' ■ Mer ft, No Clew to tb« Tkitt-FuaMttn1 Baccate SearAcd at Oharboari With on* llmlMt•rr I» Sapewkal Mratatto««. *ke" tatted Httn Wilt Keep Down * fes In tiuae deye of hanboggery entlTlecoptloo, the manufaetowia of patent m»i-lolnee, aa.a itlK »«em to think their tnedlotnee wtu not wll nnteea they olelm that It will oats vnrj dlaetee «uder tba ean. And they never think of leering oat dyepepeli end etomeoh tionblte. They ere •are to olelm that their noetrnm le abeo lately certain to son every dyepeptlo and he need look no farther. Feed, all kind*.-. 1.05 TACOMAtt NEW DOCK. rwtiM xaittigwfMD !C• Owf'OUlu to a auioubll ■( tliaili lilt to imuk «• «9o,(kDo,oeb. Oatt, per bushel 37 Oats, 35 bushel lots... .36 Potatoes, bushel... .60 Hay, per ioo.D;. - .95 Best Butter.*,.. '.M No. 7 Broom. .25 a cans fine Peaches.25 3 cans Corn 25 1 dozen Canned Corrt... .85 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. .25 4 lbs Prunes 5s5 AT 25c, Men's and Bop' Striped Shirts, all sizes; i value 3»c; special price as T*oom*" AP*0 10—'lb* gOTtmmicv «OOk POMMtOB today of • l.rg. Motion cf UD« Oriental wmhottM whWh hD. botn lewd Ifoitborn FmUo Bdlmy oompoay. A Motion of the Interior bn been »lterM indited npfortnetue ol "»1CurtanaMtor udkhitaftot eeelet- Cheitottrt, France, April 10-—Unusual Interest attached to the arrival here of the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosse, from New York, when It waa announced that $60,000 in bar sold had stolen from the vesggrtfttrong box. . Thlj Mfrp Wit inuouncsd uhwiillngtf oy CAptaln Bfigelbirt, but wme explanation had been demanded by the passengers aa to the reason for the extraordinary care with which the customs offlcers, attended by detectives In. plain clothes, went through their baggage before they were permitted to leave the steamship and continue their trip for Paris. One hundred and fifty passengers landed here for Paris, but the strictest examination of thclt baggage Isdled to disclose any oils of the thrse missing gold bars, valued at ♦30,000 each. Washington, April 10.—While China la threatened by Internecine strife, the powers placing a' millstone around her neck In the shape of an indemnity amounting to nearly $500,000,000. This astonlshlag aggregate of the claims filed, equal to one-half of the war Indemnity demanded of France by Germany, baa caused consternation In official circles here. The constitutional convention has voted to reconsider the 8f fist weefc£CV to find a commission to Washington. The tote stood 20 to 9 In f*tor of the commission. The prevloos vote was based on telegrams, which are now mere fully understood. A meeting has been called to decide the number and elect the members of the commission. AT 76c, Ladles' Good Wrappers, full width, nl ment of, patterns; $1 C special price 75c. \4 D one hundred were ■rescued from fire bought the Wheeling and Lake Erie, but he did not cant'to anticipate an offlolal announcement of the fket by giving any particulars. AT 75c, Ladies' a Clasp In all shades; |i.co v; lal price 75c. In the faoe of theee abrard olalma It l» refreshing to note that the proprietors of BtnarVe Dyapepala Tablete' Van carefully refrained from making any nndne olalma or falea repneentatlone regarding the merlte of thle mod etoellent remedy foi dyepepela and itomaoh tronblea. They make bat one eialm for It, and that te, that for Indlgeatlon and varteaa atomaoh tronblee Stnart'e Djepepela Tablete la a radical core. They go no farther than thla and any man or woman (altering from Indigestion, chroolo or nervoae dyapepala who win give the remedy a trial will find that nothing ia olalmed for It that the facta will not folly aoataln. The wershoose will gi«g g ooTtoed wharf* sgseap.C4t,of#«1000«Ws bet. suds holding ,( In 4MM nssd supplies can bo piled to a height of II test or mors. Add. •d to this to the open wharfsgs of ths ostsr dock, 18 fsst wide and 400 feet long. Ths dook, while ths suns to nndsr charter to the qnartermsster dspartmsnt, will be fortheexelaslvs nssof government vss •sis. It will la ths tutus be called ths government dook. It is Impossible to obtain an enwt estimate of the claims made by eacb power, for the Reason that the dispatch received by Secretary Hay yesterday from Mr. Rockhttl 1» withheld from publication. It la kniwn, however, that 11 pewera hate submitted demands for lildemhity, Germany, Russia, France, japan, United States, Italy, Austria, Spain, Holland, Belgium and Portugal, bpaln, Holland, Belgium and Portugal landed no men In Ohlna and suffered comparatively little damage, yet their clalms, with those of Italy and Austria, which were represented by 1,480 soldiers and OS guns, amount to more than *100,000,000. The total mileage of the Wheeling and Lake Brie lines Is about 480. The main line extends from Toledo to Terminal Junction, O., a distance of 217 miles. A 13 mile branch runs to Huron, and another brinch runs to Steubenvllle, O. This company was reorganized In 1899, and at that time It acquired the Toledo Belt line In the city of Toledo, the Cleveland, Canton and Southern railway, the Cleveland Belt and Terminal railway and the Coshocton and Southern railroad. Negotiations have been progressing recently for the absorption of the Masslllon road, which exfebds from Navarre tp the Warwick mines. In Ohio. Lion'Coffee 12.J4 Arbuckle Coffee .1254 Fresh eggs, doz .16 Disastrous nine Cave Which AT 25c, Cream Table D inch wide, nice- varlet terns, 35c value; specia Killed Fire People. It will also determine upon the Instructions under which the commission will go, which Instructions will limit the negotiations to some other basis than the terms of the Piatt amendment.J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., AT 45c, Ladies' Muslin Gowns, well made; 59c ' special ptice 45c. Ptota,.4|el] 10.—TbeMsrquisot OaM turn, Mte«t Ctount Boat, who haa bm tai'Baa* Ia*«tl gating rumors of a Vranoo g'sltn**"—sul, ha* written Qaulols that :aagrtta«oae an JwooeediDg between Kog:laad, Italy, ftwt and Spain, whereby England la to get Tanglara, tha leading port o{ Morocco, Italy to gat Tripoli, and Franca to get Moroooo with tha enepthm of Tangier*. Nothing ta aald about anything be Spate. 53 South Mum St.. PITT8TON. CiOOD9 DELIVERED PROMPTLY. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Afcrll as Set M bete ef Adjoara- meat. IT PATS TO BUY AT ' 8TEEL iCEEDB. Tha nawa that something was wrong on the grant steamship first was conray ad to the police by signals, and a boat laden with detectives met the Kaiser Wllbelm, which proceeded slowly to the dock to disembark her passengen bound for Paris before continning on her way to Southampton and thence to Bremen. Mlw Mill FC*r. Albany. April 10.—The legislature will adjourn on April 23. Thin has been nettled, although Senator Ellsworth still believes the date should be {he 26th, as the senate needs that time to finish Its business. The leader of the assembly, Mr. Allds, has all along said that so far as the assembly was concerned the legislature could adjourn on the 20th. It was, however, suggested at a conference yesterday that there might- be some desire to discuss the New York charter on both sides. Mr. Allds and Speaker Nlxott therefore agreed to the 23d. PANNEBECKER'S STUDIO PEOPLE' [rmvlnabOMiiai, W1U Bm Ball a It la a modern' dlaoovery, oompoeed of harmleaa-vegetable logredlenta aooeptablt to the weakeet nd moat dellaatk «tom»cb. Iu gnat enooeae to curing atomaoh Iroublta ia doe to thefact that tba medical propertlca are aaob that It will dlgeet whatever' wholeeome food la taken Into the atomaoh, no matter whether tha atomaoh la In good working order or not. li reata the overworked organ and replenlahee the body, the blood, the narrea, creating a healthy appetite, glrea refreahlny aleep and the bleaalnga whloh alwaja aooompany a good dlgeatlon and proper aaalmllatlonol food. All work finished i n from six to ten days regardless o i weather. 14 South Main Street, SlHoi Capital. We like 1 SffiCilltj Haw York, Adril 10 —Wall street m eurprtssd to lsam today that tha aharenoldanof the Pennsylvania Steal Company ratified the plan formnlatad by the reorganisation oommlttoe. The teorganiaaHon provldee for a capital of $80,- 000,060. Of the great powers Germany, of course, has the heaviest claim, which amounts to $80,000,000. The United States filed a modest claim of $25,000,- 000. MULE INJUNCTION ARGUED. ts South H»ta Street, Bo«r RfprttHKlatlYca and British Armr Officers iMS'oart •hK Children's Photos. People's 'Phone. Always the RESCUED THE BUND. New Orleans, April 10.—Suit for, an Injunction brought by Boer representatives here against the agents of the steamship Anglo-Australian, seeking to prevent the shipment of muleB and horses through New Orleans to South Africa for the use of the British army, wis taken up for trial before Judge Parlange of the United States circuit curt yesterday. General Pearson of the Boer army and several British army officers were present. ■*» Haalmilwe ton — -| BuyMal Vfa«t / Hew Task. AprU lO —JTtre thta mornlag deatroDed thaSontbern Hospital o» Can daUtlalaad and a bnadnxj Wat bens wlto difficulty ware caved troa the fltaee. Then was soaatdtoable eatffemeot for a Cttme, tart the dlsetphst of tha nates* CqaelM It and aO/WRnn ware gotten oaD oataljfr Tba Ita tgarted at three aod Iq a V A 8ERIOU8 CAVE-IN Captain Bngelhart told the detectives that three gold bare valued at-$20,000 each had been stolen from the strong- Understanding the Impossibility of China paying suoh an-lndemnity, Secretary Hay, after a cabinet meetlug, Sent instructions to Mr. BockhlU directing him to endeavor to reduce the claims to at least *200,000,000 and $100,000,000 if possible. If necessary" to accomplish this, the United States will reduce Its claim to $12,600,000. VISIT OUR STOVE Tha new organisation, which subnets tba properties of the Pennsylvania and Maryland corporations, will retain the old name of the Pennsylvania Steel Co. lie anthorlaed capital will be $38,000,000 of •even par cent non cumulative stock, and $$0,000,000 of aommpn a book. Out of the new oapltal $1«,000,000 of preferred ateek a«d OlO.MO.OOO of «osltaon slock will be (»td for the |)t«rplanta In Ptonaylvanla end Maryland, and $$.000,000 In eeeh will be pald.lAto the treasury, the balanoa of the sathorlssd lane of eepltal atook beaming traaaary etoek. We have a lady demo fine quality of Dr. Han sed Milk and Evan*' and Java Coffee. Sam coffee Is the best value for the money, room of the ahlp. This was part of ■ heavy ahtpjpagt of American geld to he aald thattbfe bars had been taken OA., Voyage. He asked the detectives"&d later tbe customs officers to aaalst him in finding the gold If possible by a searching examination of the baggage aid even the persons of all passengers leaving the steamahip. This request was followed to the letter, much to the discomfiture of the many passengers who landed here. P/TT8TI )N, HMWM. By a vote of T to 5 the assembly cabal committee last night decided to report to the house today for reprinting as amended the $20,000,000 canal Improvement referendum bill. The amendments made to the bill are the same as adopted by the senate when the bill was ordered to a third reading. Tbey provide that the Oneida feeder shall be Included in the Improvement and that an annual tax shall b« Imposed for IT years to pay for the work to be done under the provisions of the act According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the London Dally Mail, Russia will demand indemnity from China to tbs amount of $90,000,000. In using Stunt'* Dyspspsla Tablets no dieting ti required. Simply est plenty of wholeeome food and take throe tablets at sub meal, thai assisting and rtetlng the etomaob, whloh rapidly regalne lta proper dtgeatlre power, When the-Ublets will be no longer n quired. OUR KIM! Depositions were filed on the part of tbe defendants, In which tbey denied they were carrying munitions of war and maintained that they were simply engaged in peaceful transportation pursuits.Chimes* Rrhrllloa Grows. Peking, April 10.—Tbe Mongolian prince Olaskan, father-in-law of Prince Tnan, prove® to be an Important factor lit the rebellion now in progress. He uiges tbe rebellious troops to march on Sian-fu. Chinese knowing General Tung *u Stan any the emperor brought the rebellion upon hla own-head when he published the edict threatening the general with future punishment. On account,of his present power and influence General Tung Fu Stan would not permit t&ld' and natdrally desired to prove that power. He has the entire Mohammedap population with blm. Prince Tuan baB a large (following, while Prince Dlaskap controls the entire province of Mongolia. J , - ; ,t Fresh Eggs, - 16c Dairy Butter, 23c AU Basa*S* laanM. wC XIIM There were ISO passengers*. almost ajttehalf of whom were women, and Among them were many wealthy and prominent American*. None was permitted to land until all baggage first had been examined, and so great was the care taken that a long delay followed, the steamship remaining at her dock and the special train for Paris being obliged to make a long wait. Bach trunk, packet, parcel and even loose articles of clothing carrM on the arm of a passenger or la & strip was overhauled with the moat ooo- Steel Corporation Fixes Bates. Nersoue dyspepsia la simply a condition In which some portion or portions of the nervous system are not properly nourished. Good digestion Invigorates the nsrvoos system and every organ in the body. ; TMerla, Col., April 10,-By the gluTm, awe/of the oribMag ia lb* areata»lne, m Settle Monatein, yiaiiriay tfurnoon, TOOK OARBOUC ACID Cleveland, April 10.—If the policy established by the United States Steel corporattea la tbe fixing of the price of ore Is carried out In all other branches of tbe trade, the independent mine owners, furnacemen' and mill owners wlllihave nothing to fear from the big corporation. At a meeting of the Bessemer Ore association, held here yesterday, the price for all standard bessemer ores was fixed. The base .price agreed on is $4.23 jiw ton for, ores, that tup 03 per cent, (04B .phosphorus and 10. qpolsture, delivered »t Erit) bofts. ,The relative .price ot-a(l other {Dlfq Is figured on that which |n a, reduction ot $1.25 a ton compared with the base price for 1000. The cut Is much greater than was predicted by some of the mine owners. Tbe United States Steel corporation, which controls by far the largest part of the bessemer properties, did not vote on the prices In question, leaving the matter with the Independent or merchant miners to settle. rormetlj Wauttr IM of New York, April 10.—The World quotes Mr. W. C. Whitney as saying concerning the reported Illness of Ballyhoo Bey, winner of last year's Futurity: "We fear his wind is affected, but are not certain about It. He will probably race this year, but be may not be tbe horse he was." Continuing, The Wortd says: "Ballyhoo Bey had ' catarrhal fever last December, and at on* tlite- It was feared Jie wosld not removes. 'Nov*. ho*rev«r, he It si hx&los hofs* , Tnrtner- Sogers . wpaftfeW pleastd his, «PP«taiSiH When Spring jogging begfn, but "V fearful of the after effects of the dread disease. Catarrhal'fever Is generally followed by an affection of the wind, and tbe case of Mr. Whitney's great, colt has evidently proved an exception to the rule." SslhrkH Bar's Illnoss. . Idle. ,-Torfc.Aprll 10,—Barnard rn»t, a member eMM oooaoHdatad .whange, ogjnmltW SHald* by taking oarbollo add at tba Boffmgg Bonaa tbla morning. A (aw Man lata* hla failure waa anaonooed on axahanga floor. Treat, •aaat ona Uma very waatthr, bat loat moot of hla mooay in apaenlatlng. Ha •ml to tba Hoffman Bonaa laat night, prconred a room and writing malarial and •rrota a latter to Ma Atfa eaylng ba would oot ba hoaM laat night or today. Wbao sal lad thla morning ha did not reapood. A phyalolan waa oallad, bat whan h* arrived Froat M deed. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at 80 ot». per package. SHANNON'S MARKET. Washington Street, West Pltteton, P«. They are manufactured the B\ A Stuart Co, of llaraball, Ulcb. 4 ALASKA. # fltlMliHwtnlB Kanham milafi; Manumnt. *" Teeome, April 10 -QoanarCMttt Bob ilea aald tMa mora log that tba fliat Inatall aaaat of tba ooal aapply wbiab Caoia Bam proTldee (or tha ntfeaa military poata In Alaekfc woald ba dellmred today- '«D. dallTared eaeked, aTaraglng ISO Any drnggUt will tell jou It glvss universal satisfaction. , WILLIAMSON'S PRICES aclantloas exactneaa. r % ' * I At D11 of theae examinations ona or two detectivee atood over tha ahoqldpr of the cnatoma officer, carefully noting erery article brought to View, and before It waa over the lanennoat receaaee of tha baggage of the. peaaengere who lan#** bare were expoeed and tba gooda teaa«d aboaC. much ,*e -their amuement, until the altuatlon waa explained to them. N , Cronpy Mudi from Bafef'i Onb ■t night are agonialngr to mctnera. Da QALTur*B Oaoup Tninuu will relieve croup, soon m adrainlefcered. It la also a Kim viiuNfl KJtuunr for oongha, colda »nd tang oomplalute. Twenty-life (id i ptfbA»& Pittston. Best patent flour 17 lbs granulate ' VleeiWs »!«• Good ASvloe. Shanghai. April 10.—The Yang-tse viceroys and governors h»ve forwarded a memorial to the throne suggesting certain reforfiSWTheae reforms suggest among other things that the royal princes und students of good family should travel and study In foreign countries, that the entire army be drilled by western methods, that colleges and schools be extended and that a Standard' dollar currency be adopted. eggs ,• - - -16 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, alrkiflds, cwt 1.05 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 3 cans corn - - - - .25 3 cans tomatoes - - .25 3 quarts Onion Sets - .25/ 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. Too cannot enjoy perleok health, rot} uheake and aparkilog eyei II your llwr !• elnggtah and your bowela clogged. De- Wltt'a Little Ewly B a»ra elaanee the whole •yatem. They ne»er gripe. T. J. Yatea, Plttston, Btroh'e Pharmacy Weat Pittaton. RER LB. Dr. Hand's Milk gC any other. 18c c poaikla to th* aao* 8toye lamp ooal and — wlwl «MMM tot th* oomfort el tkaMhtaiTtofag duty to Alaaka. THE POLICE 8CANDAL8. STOLEN IN NEW YORK. Tttk'i Comi hmrm • Ptek Goli Was Hot FouC Minors Favor Eiihl Hoar Dnr. Evans'i! mil* Hit 1- kw ErImi wiikala CaD •t tnabto. Than they submitted quietly, but nothing of the cold wu found after the moat thorough search. By thia time detective* had arrived from Parla, and whan the paaaengera Anally were permitted to take a apodal train that had been provided for them aevaral detectives traveled with them to continue the ecru tiny under which some of the suapactad onea have been placed. Scranton, Pa., April 10.—The mine workers of the first anthracite district at their convention In Olyphant adopted a resolution declaring against working more than eight hours, even In the lengthened summer days, and another resolution Imposing a line of $6 on any mine worker who does any work on an idle day. This latter resolution Is designed to put a stop to the practice of miners going into the mine to clear up their chambers and do repair work when the other miners are idle. "I bad pile* lo bad I could get no rent nor And » onre nntU I tried DsWlU'i Wllob Baael Salve. After nalng It onae, I forget I ever had anything like the Pllea." E. C. Boloe, 8omera Point, N. Y. Look otat for Imttatlona. Be tore yon aek for DeWitt'e. T. J. Yatea, Pittston, Stroh'a Pharmacy Waat Plttaton. nimO.ll iknl aia.OM. New Tork, April 10.—Trouble la thraet•ned tat the in—bw of the old Police Board—Tork, Sexton, Baaa and £ bell—by the State Olvll 8*cvlo* Oommlaalon which met hen this morning. The oommlaalor«re will lnveatlgat* thoroughly the aoanda's which developed after the seeaot wbolaul* promotion* In the Fnlloa Department. Boston. April 10.—The two upper floors of the five story block 42 to 40 Arch street, extending through 'to Devonshire, occupied by Henry C. Wbitcomb & Co.. electrotypers, were entirely gutted by Are last night. The other occupants of the block, Including the Smith-Premier Typewriter company and Seth W. Fuller, electric goode, were badly damaged by water and smoke. The total loss will probably aggregate *50,000. Fire In Boston. ' 45 South Boathamptoa, April 10 —In oonneetlon nrlth the Mt«( gold ban reported bj naptaln Koglabert, on the arrival of tb» Jbtatr Wlihelau dec Qroaaa at Oherbonrg, ffraaoe, the ag*nta of the North Qermai liufi Line eey that the valne of theitolei gold laoaly $18,000 and that It wee prob ably atolen la hew York Decision Agninlt Mrs. Ball. New York, April 10.—In the supreme court yesterday Justice Truax granted an application made by the Fifth Avenue Trust company to turn over to Theophllus Oilman and Edward F. Norton, the temporary administrators of the Gllman estate, 114,100 deposited by George P. Gllman In WOO. The application was made because Mrs. Helen Hall had brought suit against the company to recover the money. It was alleged by Mrs. Hall that the money belonged to her, but the trust company said it had been deposited In Oilman's name and should therefore be handed to the odihlnistrqtors and dealt wit* according to the decision of the court. H WILLIAMSON. 44Seeing is Believing." MONEY. ▲ memorial ha* been ant them by the Olvll Service Reform Association, ehaiglng that the promotion* of tb* large bateh of oaptalo* war* m*d* In violation of the law, neo*u*a th* rating* of tb* oandldat** fcr Other Parla detective* boarded the Kalaer WJlbelm and win accompany her to Southampton, where Scotland' Yard men will meet them, and if the gold la not found there they will continue to Bremen. Meantime they will make an examination of the baggage of all paaaengera still on board and In addition will keep the entire crew of the ship under the closest scrutiny. When you see people cured by * remedy, you must believe in its power. Look around you. Friends, relatives, neighbors all say I hat Hood's SarsavaritU, America's Greatest Medicine, cleansed the blood of their dear ones arid they rise en masse to sing Us praises. There's roih'ng like it in the world to purify the blocd. JMX YEAR8 IN SIBERIA. BiMw Kntnkr UalversHr. I have money tor mortgages in any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and only the interest be paid, or will give the privliege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will cease immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is nol bnilding association money. I handle on!) private funds and trust funds. w*al« n m—*— Mardwrwr Oat* oar ▼ao law. ffiolaney war* mad* arbitrarily by th* oommlarionn*. Lexington, Ky., April 10.—A movement to endow the Kentucky university here for $1,000,000 has just been Inaugurated. The plan Is unique. Wealthy members of the Christian denomination, which controls the college, the country over are to be asked to Insure their lives In favor of the university. According to the mortality estimates of the Insurance companies, on 1,000 policies the fund will receive $10,000 annually. JaafUiI Karroo. 8L FManbug, April 10 —Zagoakl, th. xatd«aat*l cfflelal who attempted to aw* alnata X. P. PobyedoooataaS, th. Tteewratoc general of the holy aynod oi Hank M l**t, ha* b**n **nt*ne*d to *lx jaai* p*aal —rvltnde. Ars you irritable I Do yon sleep badly I Is It hard to oonoentrate your thoughts f Is your sppetlte poor t Do you feel tired, reetlees and despondent) Try Llohty's Celery Nerve Compound. It will do you more good then anything yon hava ever tried. Sold by J. H. Bonok. RIVER IMPROVEMENT. aupanatlha Oaaa*at*al»a mm lawerMlaaD laalppl Work. St Loula, April 10.—dept. Uaaon Pat-lok pie**nt*d today to tha Mlaalaalppl nv*r oommlaalon a volumlnon* report of a -oofereno* with the United Stat** army luglneen baring obarge of the Improvement of the lower MUalaaippl river. Oon«re*e |* to be urged for further appropilatlona for Improving the Mlaalaalppl. Th* oommlarion on board the United State* St Lrala, left later for tb* e*mt•nnusl trip of lnapeotlon. They will b* •t M'mphl* on Saturday. No explanation waa offered here by the captain of the steamship or by any of the detectives whom he took Into his confidence of how the strongroom had bean broken Into and why only three bars of gold were taken where so many more were so easy at hand. D. E. BAXTER. 8n d Floor Bennet Bnilding, Wllkeabam TIGER'S NEW COACH. Manila. April 10.—Although the officials are uncommunicative, It Is nevertheless said that Aguinaldo has signed the peace manifesto. Chief Justice Arellano drafted the document. Aguinaldo strenuously objected to two clauses therein, and considerable argument was required to overcome his objections. Colonel Aba, the Insurgent leader of Zambales province, with IS officers, A3 men and rifles, surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Mancll C. Goodrell, commanding the marines stationed at chbngapo, on Sublg bay. General Malvar, with about 300 men and as many rifles? Is expected to surrender shortly at Sllang, In Cavlte province. Aaalaaldo Slams Manifesto. BUNCHED HITS. TaSatWa Frsah ahadat Sharp's Market. Fresh shad at Qeorga Stanton's. Garden aeada at Sharp's market. Oysters 60o and $1 a 100, and all kinds of elama at Sharps. The leading ai ■w BitMnaa la Okarga at tae rila**t*a Vaauaa How. HELLEY& LUCHSINGE taper Hanger*, the latest desig Princeton, K. J., April 10 -"Doc" HII•dtbraod, Priooeton'a famoo* ex-twlrlar, charge of the baaab'll oandldatea ano will have full oootrol of tha ayaiam oi Woald Be Horn** Blower Coat*****. New Tork, April 10.—Confessing that It was he who wrote the letter to Geerge H. Pennlman threatening to blow up the tatter's house on Fifth avenue. unless (600 was placed In a hiding place where be could find It, Ellas O. Kate, 18 years old. Is a prisoner at police headquarters, having been arrested by detectives who shadowed him for more than 24 hour*. In his confession the boy said he wrote the threatening letters because he wanted to raise money enough to go on the stage. Two letters were written to Mr. Pennlman, the first demanding 1800 and the second *700. Saginaw, Mich., April 10.—The National Salt company of this city, which controls about three-fourths of the Michigan salt output, haa cut the price C0 cents a barrel in order to meet competition from outside companies, who have been reducing their price In order lo aell their product. Salt Frlssa Oat. Men'a aatln calf ahoea to measure, $S. J. Kmbleton, rear of National Bank. Paper from AModernChrtmicle DO DOUBLE DUTY. Borne made mlnoe meat, pudding, bolcg na, clear pork sanaage, frsah eggs, vegetablaa, ate, native poultry dresssd to order. Bast oysters, orders delivered prnr otly. Phone oonnaotlon. At Keeper's Now behold it came to pass in those days that the Priests of the children of Methodism went up to Pitts ton Tor to take counsel together, as was the custom each year. And lo! the people of Pittston said one to another, wherewithal shall this multitude be fed ? But even as they questioned among themselves, certain of them said; why trouble ye yourselves further, for behold hath not Shelley & Luchaingar searched the land diligently, even from Maine to California, that they may provide for this people that Is come amongst us. And it was so that all the people, both high and low, wnen they heard this went out straightway to Shelley & Luchsinger's and bought of the fat of the land So the Priests of Methodism were well entreated, and when it waxed due time for them to depart they blessed the people of Pittston and went on their way rejoicing. H H \SHELLEY & LUCHSINGER. A g1a*aD ni —• Upon to oar* for savaraijoba. TWO WERE KILLED. Castaway Crew Reieaei. pari*, April 10 —Pending th* ooavalra ano* of Waldeok-Bouaaeau, George Ley go**, who ha* heretofore held the Uloletr) of Pobllo Inatrnetloo In the Cabinet, wli modertak* th* dutla* of Prim* Mlnlatn *no £Ual*tar of th* Interior. Svtlav BaploUea Wreck* a Balldlag aad 0»iiw Vktaiitr* Norfolk, ▼*., April 10 —Two men were • tiled by th* axploaloo of a bolln In the atabllihmaat of th* Builders' Manufastur log Co. thia morning. The dead man war* employed In tha place. Th* building waa vrtoked by tha foroa of tha explaalon. Baltimore, April 10.—The Bteamshlp State of Texas, whioh arrived here yesterday, had on board Captain Berry and the crew of six men of the wrecked schooner Brie, picked up at sea last Sunday. The Erie was wrecked the day before on Frying Pan shoals, and her maater and crew were drifting almost exhausted on a raft when rescued by Captain N. S. Bldrldge of the State of Texas. ' The Fanner's Dairy Ooapeny, ha. removed to 80 South ilaln street, opposite Oliver Burke1* Hotel. The plaoa haa been renovated wjth paint, paper and modern fixtures, now one of the most first class dairy's in Northssstera Pennsylvania. Your attentH called to the 1 now on sale at R.B.CU Caba Will Read Coaeaslssloa, Havana, Aptll 10.—The Cuban constitutional convention has formally reconsidered the vote against sending a commission to Washington, the final vote standing 20 In favor of reconslderatlon to 8 opposed. The programme now Is to appoint a commission of five who shall in the first Instance wait upon Governor General Wood, dlacuss the altuatlon with him and aak his advice regarding the procedun* accessary In the present case at Washington. DELAWARE 8HAD TODAY. B. Haunt, ladles' custom tailor, does work equal to any olty house from twanty-fire to fifty per oent cheaper; gentlemen's suits from fifteen to fifty dollars. All work guaranteed to give satlsfao Uon. Second floor, corner of Jfaln, entrance so Water street. CREASEY BILL PASSES- Washington, April 10.—80 far a& the standardising trial goes tht torpedo boat destroyer Goldsbo rough is believed to have broken all American rec ords. A dispatch received at the navy department from Llentenant Commander Peters of the naval trial board, dated at Seattle, reads: "Goldaborongb standardising trials completed over measured mile gave average speed 30.84 knots. Official trial probably tomorrow."Fastest «C DmIntm, Tkls. Comprising all'the n§ slrable shade* In Dotted slan Lawns, Dimities, Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle Silk Gloves, In all shades. The rtns (MhuC awl *as su. M.« niMMftik Philadelphia, Pa., April 10 —Ttie lnltla haul toe shad In Ike Delaware wsa madt ttday. TkcWg seine net at Washing tot Park la nearly two miles long. Five hsnlr WWkaaads dally. m OB OorporaSloas for awl rufllll Now la Ordar. Harriabnrg, ArpU 10.—The Oraaaay bill tCxlng all oorporatlaoa and oompanlae whatsoever In the state one mtli tax on 'hair capital a took for road purposes to be distributed through the Agricultural department passed Uje House finally. Rebellion la Recros falls. Dumaguete, Island of Negros, April 10.—Since the United States Philippine commlHlon was at BaColod, the capital of this island, March 21, the native civil governor of the island, Senor Hoverlno, has attempted to start an Insurrection against the establishing of the commission's new system of civil government. He failed to secure a following.A Horrible Oatbreak. Embroideries and Lacefcj pretty designs. Ladles', and Children's. Hose. PrU quality to suit the most fa: Kioi Ailontr Oeaeral. "Of largs sots* on my little daughter's head developed Into ietn of scald bead," writes O. D. IsMll, of Morgantown, Teno., bnt Buoklen's Arnloa Salve completely oared, lie a guaranteed care for totem*, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, uloers and piles. Only Mo at Strob's pbsrmaoy, Wast Plttaton, and W. a Prloe, Plttston. READY TO ADJOURN Wasblngton. April 10.—P. C. Knox, the new attorney general, attended a meeting of the cabinet yesterday for the first time. He took the oath of office in the canlnct room shortly before the hour for the members to assemble. The oath was administered by Associate Justice Shlras of the supreme court, the only other parson flbesent beside the president being the young son of Mr. Knar. (S«w York's aoesloM Wlehee to Fialeh Bp Tats Booth. AN AUTHOR IN8ANE, YOUR SPRING SUIT IS READY! R. B. Cu Albany, H. T-. April 10-Majority losdsr Allds bsa lntrodnoed the final ad tmrntaent aooourrvnt reeolutlon which Sgeo Tuesday, April aa the date of the ioai adjournment of the »aasmbly. Cto Sovorir a IS I e tod that he wae Ooofleod New York, April lO.-Darld B. HU1 came from Albany to have another consultatlon with District Attorney Philbin conccrnlng the Mollneuz case on appeal. Ex-Senator Hill said that In his opinion the caae would be argued before the court of appeals during the rune term. Mslisesm Appeal. Naebvllle, III. April 10.—Brigadier Genera! John B. Turohln, the soldier and author la hopelessly Intane and la ood fined Intheoounty Jail In tblaolty whenoebe will be transferred to Anna asylum todsy. la m Jail. Flood Cutltlm ImproflBf. Boston, April 10.—The prediction of rain is the only discouraging feature of the flood conditions throughout New England, which have steadily improved. Nearly everywhere the river and lake reports were that the height of the water was at a standstill or was receding. The Wew Military Broad Top Shoulder M and 16 North Bevan the TallorA line of roveltlsa in suitings for thla spring should be seen to be spyW-*—1 » Is the latest that fashion dictates. It has that swagger appearance which gives your suit an air of elegance. We've had our garments made by skilled tailors in union shops Every garment we sell is union made and bears the label. ' ■ / . IS style* in all-wool fancy flannels, stripes, fancy worsteds trimmings, making and tailoring the best that experience and skilled tailors-can iput together, 1 $8.00 to $18.00. Can't be matched at prices twenty five per cent higher. PHONK. SCIENTIST 18 DEAD. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete JOHN O'D. Mm« llrlataa al Ik I«4w. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mllllau eim BUlooeness la a oondlMon eharaotsrlasd by adlsturbaneeot the digestive organs. The stomsah Is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels oonetipated. Thai* to » loathing of food, pain in the bowel., dis - stneas, ooated tongae and vomiting, first of the undigested ox partly digested food and then of bile. 'Chamberlain's Stomaeh and Liver Tablets allay the dbturbanoss of the stomaeh and areata a healthy appetite. They also tons up the liver to a healthy eotloo and regulate the bowels. Try thsm and you are nsdhln "to bs nert pleaasd with the naalt. | For sale by Ferrer, Peek ft Boberta. adotheeerlee; Plttaton, one door abovSslgls Hotel and Weal Plttatoo, Houl t«m», H, T., April 10.—Dr yggMi Jftj Toomm, editor of the FopgduMi Bonthlj ind i famona MUntCao writer, died beta today of typhoid tttm. Hawaaal«ty three yaara old. B»nk Building. H„ York, AprflllO, ltei. Opto. Out Itti oertalnly |T»Ufjrlng to tha pnblfo to know of on* oonoern wblsh I* not afraid to be (tunoa. Tha propriatora of Dr. Klng'e New Dleeovery (or oooatunptlon, oongba and oolda bar* (Wan away over tan million trial bottlaa and here the aatfafaetlon of knowing It baa onrad thoneande of bopalaaa oaaaa. Asthma, bronobltla, la grippe and all throat, ofieet and lang dlaeaaaa are aural; on red by it. Oall on Stroh'a pharmaer, Weat Plttaton and W. 0. Prloe, Plttaton, and gat a free trial bottle. Betnlar else 00s and II. I racy bottle gaarantaad. RRIOSa Best Patent Flottr ''f .(Shop, per cwt jfe Meal, per cwt- Is Bran and Midda., c Corn and Or. "®orn, c Long Hay, per cwt Gut tiay, per owt Oats, per bushel Butter, per lb JkM Fresh Eg^Jjj ■aster •»» ■ewoas Are you weakened and eihsnstsd by overwork, worry or diasaae I The Mystto Life Beoswer will qulakly renew your strength and vitality. It to the greateat narva builder known. It to a marvelous vltallaar and strengthens*. It qulokly and eertainly ourea loaa of appetite, indigestion, nervous weakness, palpitation of the heart and falling health. It la Indeed a wonderful Ufa renewar and Ufa strengthened Sold by J. H. Boaak, druggist, No. 4 North Main St. Plttston. Aster. Steel and Wire. .. ijfesisi .LOTS or. p 3 $ ■ i m KM m* WRING i ~ u SUMMER GOODS Bvsr shown in this Cty have lost arrived. Oone and examine thstauid leave yonr order |(OT or Trousers. Lm aad svsry other sattahfon guaranteed. SPECIAL—Blue Serge Suit, $7. WILL 8AIL IN MAY. Men's Blue Serge all wool, warranted not to fade, thoroughly shrunk, guaranteed perfect fittiog garments; are sold everywhere at f 10. - Baa, gar rmiieM Kraawr'e DqMtin ■a* mm Fixed. Parle, April 10.—B»ppel "J" W«M*t Kinga* wUl eall from Bottardam for the Watted SUtee May 81, Bdfhg J«« T- ROUSSIAN BLOUSES For the little fellows, sites atf to o years. We have all grades and shades, from is.90 to $5. Yon can save money by buying of us. .ar j ii JM . f An employed uywlMm than Umm who prwid* am th* ohalre of Um ilbu; Ontal AnoriiBon, M W. Franklin St., WllkMbarra. Th«j The Vase on* Oar*. eaan take without tba intsrmp■iosea. One that dose not afloat ocn,4?!ad*ae Area: HEIMER, 2L0THIER. THE WEATHER. la on* ttwjl M The B. OP WtaMagton, D. a. Ajrt p. m. ft» Wmimtm 9EO.F. fUUf! !•••••••• pMlUC- 266™
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 10, 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 | 1901-04-10 |
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 10, 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 | 1901-04-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010410_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 | k. ' A. I : w»m ut i for conclmi' bulk of the i W in the forme I tlv omes ii ieach the t,oo*1 ttston and w infinity through the Jjjs newspaper. 1 FIFTY-] EVENING, , MOROCCO DIVIDED DY THREE NA P1TTST0N, .... S w 'RIL 10, 1901. TO SEND COMMISSION. 5 "UTt TOO URGE. GOULD ROADS COMING EA8T. •Itaaourl Pacific lUcn Bay HBRVOUS DYSPEPS&. Armstrong's IFEI WlfTSa* AC rrJk . dea«. - ' Havana, April 10.—Senor Gen«r, secretary of Justice, bas tendered bla resignation to General Wood In orter to aceept the (dice of mayor of Bar ana. Former Mayor Rodrlgues has assume ed command of the rural guards of the Island. ■ The organization Is being put on a permanent basis from a military point of Yiew under orders from the central government. When the reorganization has been perfected, there will be no need, In the opinion of General Wood, of military forces. A CURB POR n. Three Gold Bars Stolen on Kaiser Wllhelpi der Groue. . ~~.. ' ' ' , •D« Cabinet Surprised at Demands uC Lake krta. ONS 09 Chintl. ■. ( THBT AfPROXIMATE $500,000,000. New Yotk, April 10.—George J. Gould and (dm* pf his Missouri Pacific esse- Hates, IncludfcytRaesell Sage, bar* the toUtJSFtteuSEjm P»SStjtfttem, to-Jpftti it an custom outlet Jfce WabadHUi*i directly to Pirtftwt and po«tffe|Jbrap*4 of additional construct*, t*D ttw Atlanta seaboard. The Wheeling and Lak* £rl« owna the Toledo Belt line, wBIdl wyl establish a doae connection -rlth the Wabash railroad In Toledo. Russell Sage said yesterday that .It was true that the Gould Interests had .«srr". •vPRICES. BAD) tO BE WOBTH WO,000. Hot * Pslui Cure-all, Ki AT 89c, Crochet Quilts, extra c, ity, handsome patterns; teg price $i; special pric« 89c. mis, bat aiap'T 3k DJW"' MM tor Best Flour $4.50 -Cr-' •'*# 1 •*"1 ''' ■ Mer ft, No Clew to tb« Tkitt-FuaMttn1 Baccate SearAcd at Oharboari With on* llmlMt•rr I» Sapewkal Mratatto««. *ke" tatted Httn Wilt Keep Down * fes In tiuae deye of hanboggery entlTlecoptloo, the manufaetowia of patent m»i-lolnee, aa.a itlK »«em to think their tnedlotnee wtu not wll nnteea they olelm that It will oats vnrj dlaetee «uder tba ean. And they never think of leering oat dyepepeli end etomeoh tionblte. They ere •are to olelm that their noetrnm le abeo lately certain to son every dyepeptlo and he need look no farther. Feed, all kind*.-. 1.05 TACOMAtt NEW DOCK. rwtiM xaittigwfMD !C• Owf'OUlu to a auioubll ■( tliaili lilt to imuk «• «9o,(kDo,oeb. Oatt, per bushel 37 Oats, 35 bushel lots... .36 Potatoes, bushel... .60 Hay, per ioo.D;. - .95 Best Butter.*,.. '.M No. 7 Broom. .25 a cans fine Peaches.25 3 cans Corn 25 1 dozen Canned Corrt... .85 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. .25 4 lbs Prunes 5s5 AT 25c, Men's and Bop' Striped Shirts, all sizes; i value 3»c; special price as T*oom*" AP*0 10—'lb* gOTtmmicv «OOk POMMtOB today of • l.rg. Motion cf UD« Oriental wmhottM whWh hD. botn lewd Ifoitborn FmUo Bdlmy oompoay. A Motion of the Interior bn been »lterM indited npfortnetue ol "»1CurtanaMtor udkhitaftot eeelet- Cheitottrt, France, April 10-—Unusual Interest attached to the arrival here of the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosse, from New York, when It waa announced that $60,000 in bar sold had stolen from the vesggrtfttrong box. . Thlj Mfrp Wit inuouncsd uhwiillngtf oy CAptaln Bfigelbirt, but wme explanation had been demanded by the passengers aa to the reason for the extraordinary care with which the customs offlcers, attended by detectives In. plain clothes, went through their baggage before they were permitted to leave the steamship and continue their trip for Paris. One hundred and fifty passengers landed here for Paris, but the strictest examination of thclt baggage Isdled to disclose any oils of the thrse missing gold bars, valued at ♦30,000 each. Washington, April 10.—While China la threatened by Internecine strife, the powers placing a' millstone around her neck In the shape of an indemnity amounting to nearly $500,000,000. This astonlshlag aggregate of the claims filed, equal to one-half of the war Indemnity demanded of France by Germany, baa caused consternation In official circles here. The constitutional convention has voted to reconsider the 8f fist weefc£CV to find a commission to Washington. The tote stood 20 to 9 In f*tor of the commission. The prevloos vote was based on telegrams, which are now mere fully understood. A meeting has been called to decide the number and elect the members of the commission. AT 76c, Ladles' Good Wrappers, full width, nl ment of, patterns; $1 C special price 75c. \4 D one hundred were ■rescued from fire bought the Wheeling and Lake Erie, but he did not cant'to anticipate an offlolal announcement of the fket by giving any particulars. AT 75c, Ladies' a Clasp In all shades; |i.co v; lal price 75c. In the faoe of theee abrard olalma It l» refreshing to note that the proprietors of BtnarVe Dyapepala Tablete' Van carefully refrained from making any nndne olalma or falea repneentatlone regarding the merlte of thle mod etoellent remedy foi dyepepela and itomaoh tronblea. They make bat one eialm for It, and that te, that for Indlgeatlon and varteaa atomaoh tronblee Stnart'e Djepepela Tablete la a radical core. They go no farther than thla and any man or woman (altering from Indigestion, chroolo or nervoae dyapepala who win give the remedy a trial will find that nothing ia olalmed for It that the facta will not folly aoataln. The wershoose will gi«g g ooTtoed wharf* sgseap.C4t,of#«1000«Ws bet. suds holding ,( In 4MM nssd supplies can bo piled to a height of II test or mors. Add. •d to this to the open wharfsgs of ths ostsr dock, 18 fsst wide and 400 feet long. Ths dook, while ths suns to nndsr charter to the qnartermsster dspartmsnt, will be fortheexelaslvs nssof government vss •sis. It will la ths tutus be called ths government dook. It is Impossible to obtain an enwt estimate of the claims made by eacb power, for the Reason that the dispatch received by Secretary Hay yesterday from Mr. Rockhttl 1» withheld from publication. It la kniwn, however, that 11 pewera hate submitted demands for lildemhity, Germany, Russia, France, japan, United States, Italy, Austria, Spain, Holland, Belgium and Portugal, bpaln, Holland, Belgium and Portugal landed no men In Ohlna and suffered comparatively little damage, yet their clalms, with those of Italy and Austria, which were represented by 1,480 soldiers and OS guns, amount to more than *100,000,000. The total mileage of the Wheeling and Lake Brie lines Is about 480. The main line extends from Toledo to Terminal Junction, O., a distance of 217 miles. A 13 mile branch runs to Huron, and another brinch runs to Steubenvllle, O. This company was reorganized In 1899, and at that time It acquired the Toledo Belt line In the city of Toledo, the Cleveland, Canton and Southern railway, the Cleveland Belt and Terminal railway and the Coshocton and Southern railroad. Negotiations have been progressing recently for the absorption of the Masslllon road, which exfebds from Navarre tp the Warwick mines. In Ohio. Lion'Coffee 12.J4 Arbuckle Coffee .1254 Fresh eggs, doz .16 Disastrous nine Cave Which AT 25c, Cream Table D inch wide, nice- varlet terns, 35c value; specia Killed Fire People. It will also determine upon the Instructions under which the commission will go, which Instructions will limit the negotiations to some other basis than the terms of the Piatt amendment.J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., AT 45c, Ladies' Muslin Gowns, well made; 59c ' special ptice 45c. Ptota,.4|el] 10.—TbeMsrquisot OaM turn, Mte«t Ctount Boat, who haa bm tai'Baa* Ia*«tl gating rumors of a Vranoo g'sltn**"—sul, ha* written Qaulols that :aagrtta«oae an JwooeediDg between Kog:laad, Italy, ftwt and Spain, whereby England la to get Tanglara, tha leading port o{ Morocco, Italy to gat Tripoli, and Franca to get Moroooo with tha enepthm of Tangier*. Nothing ta aald about anything be Spate. 53 South Mum St.. PITT8TON. CiOOD9 DELIVERED PROMPTLY. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Afcrll as Set M bete ef Adjoara- meat. IT PATS TO BUY AT ' 8TEEL iCEEDB. Tha nawa that something was wrong on the grant steamship first was conray ad to the police by signals, and a boat laden with detectives met the Kaiser Wllbelm, which proceeded slowly to the dock to disembark her passengen bound for Paris before continning on her way to Southampton and thence to Bremen. Mlw Mill FC*r. Albany. April 10.—The legislature will adjourn on April 23. Thin has been nettled, although Senator Ellsworth still believes the date should be {he 26th, as the senate needs that time to finish Its business. The leader of the assembly, Mr. Allds, has all along said that so far as the assembly was concerned the legislature could adjourn on the 20th. It was, however, suggested at a conference yesterday that there might- be some desire to discuss the New York charter on both sides. Mr. Allds and Speaker Nlxott therefore agreed to the 23d. PANNEBECKER'S STUDIO PEOPLE' [rmvlnabOMiiai, W1U Bm Ball a It la a modern' dlaoovery, oompoeed of harmleaa-vegetable logredlenta aooeptablt to the weakeet nd moat dellaatk «tom»cb. Iu gnat enooeae to curing atomaoh Iroublta ia doe to thefact that tba medical propertlca are aaob that It will dlgeet whatever' wholeeome food la taken Into the atomaoh, no matter whether tha atomaoh la In good working order or not. li reata the overworked organ and replenlahee the body, the blood, the narrea, creating a healthy appetite, glrea refreahlny aleep and the bleaalnga whloh alwaja aooompany a good dlgeatlon and proper aaalmllatlonol food. All work finished i n from six to ten days regardless o i weather. 14 South Main Street, SlHoi Capital. We like 1 SffiCilltj Haw York, Adril 10 —Wall street m eurprtssd to lsam today that tha aharenoldanof the Pennsylvania Steal Company ratified the plan formnlatad by the reorganisation oommlttoe. The teorganiaaHon provldee for a capital of $80,- 000,060. Of the great powers Germany, of course, has the heaviest claim, which amounts to $80,000,000. The United States filed a modest claim of $25,000,- 000. MULE INJUNCTION ARGUED. ts South H»ta Street, Bo«r RfprttHKlatlYca and British Armr Officers iMS'oart •hK Children's Photos. People's 'Phone. Always the RESCUED THE BUND. New Orleans, April 10.—Suit for, an Injunction brought by Boer representatives here against the agents of the steamship Anglo-Australian, seeking to prevent the shipment of muleB and horses through New Orleans to South Africa for the use of the British army, wis taken up for trial before Judge Parlange of the United States circuit curt yesterday. General Pearson of the Boer army and several British army officers were present. ■*» Haalmilwe ton — -| BuyMal Vfa«t / Hew Task. AprU lO —JTtre thta mornlag deatroDed thaSontbern Hospital o» Can daUtlalaad and a bnadnxj Wat bens wlto difficulty ware caved troa the fltaee. Then was soaatdtoable eatffemeot for a Cttme, tart the dlsetphst of tha nates* CqaelM It and aO/WRnn ware gotten oaD oataljfr Tba Ita tgarted at three aod Iq a V A 8ERIOU8 CAVE-IN Captain Bngelhart told the detectives that three gold bare valued at-$20,000 each had been stolen from the strong- Understanding the Impossibility of China paying suoh an-lndemnity, Secretary Hay, after a cabinet meetlug, Sent instructions to Mr. BockhlU directing him to endeavor to reduce the claims to at least *200,000,000 and $100,000,000 if possible. If necessary" to accomplish this, the United States will reduce Its claim to $12,600,000. VISIT OUR STOVE Tha new organisation, which subnets tba properties of the Pennsylvania and Maryland corporations, will retain the old name of the Pennsylvania Steel Co. lie anthorlaed capital will be $38,000,000 of •even par cent non cumulative stock, and $$0,000,000 of aommpn a book. Out of the new oapltal $1«,000,000 of preferred ateek a«d OlO.MO.OOO of «osltaon slock will be (»td for the |)t«rplanta In Ptonaylvanla end Maryland, and $$.000,000 In eeeh will be pald.lAto the treasury, the balanoa of the sathorlssd lane of eepltal atook beaming traaaary etoek. We have a lady demo fine quality of Dr. Han sed Milk and Evan*' and Java Coffee. Sam coffee Is the best value for the money, room of the ahlp. This was part of ■ heavy ahtpjpagt of American geld to he aald thattbfe bars had been taken OA., Voyage. He asked the detectives"&d later tbe customs officers to aaalst him in finding the gold If possible by a searching examination of the baggage aid even the persons of all passengers leaving the steamahip. This request was followed to the letter, much to the discomfiture of the many passengers who landed here. P/TT8TI )N, HMWM. By a vote of T to 5 the assembly cabal committee last night decided to report to the house today for reprinting as amended the $20,000,000 canal Improvement referendum bill. The amendments made to the bill are the same as adopted by the senate when the bill was ordered to a third reading. Tbey provide that the Oneida feeder shall be Included in the Improvement and that an annual tax shall b« Imposed for IT years to pay for the work to be done under the provisions of the act According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the London Dally Mail, Russia will demand indemnity from China to tbs amount of $90,000,000. In using Stunt'* Dyspspsla Tablets no dieting ti required. Simply est plenty of wholeeome food and take throe tablets at sub meal, thai assisting and rtetlng the etomaob, whloh rapidly regalne lta proper dtgeatlre power, When the-Ublets will be no longer n quired. OUR KIM! Depositions were filed on the part of tbe defendants, In which tbey denied they were carrying munitions of war and maintained that they were simply engaged in peaceful transportation pursuits.Chimes* Rrhrllloa Grows. Peking, April 10.—Tbe Mongolian prince Olaskan, father-in-law of Prince Tnan, prove® to be an Important factor lit the rebellion now in progress. He uiges tbe rebellious troops to march on Sian-fu. Chinese knowing General Tung *u Stan any the emperor brought the rebellion upon hla own-head when he published the edict threatening the general with future punishment. On account,of his present power and influence General Tung Fu Stan would not permit t&ld' and natdrally desired to prove that power. He has the entire Mohammedap population with blm. Prince Tuan baB a large (following, while Prince Dlaskap controls the entire province of Mongolia. J , - ; ,t Fresh Eggs, - 16c Dairy Butter, 23c AU Basa*S* laanM. wC XIIM There were ISO passengers*. almost ajttehalf of whom were women, and Among them were many wealthy and prominent American*. None was permitted to land until all baggage first had been examined, and so great was the care taken that a long delay followed, the steamship remaining at her dock and the special train for Paris being obliged to make a long wait. Bach trunk, packet, parcel and even loose articles of clothing carrM on the arm of a passenger or la & strip was overhauled with the moat ooo- Steel Corporation Fixes Bates. Nersoue dyspepsia la simply a condition In which some portion or portions of the nervous system are not properly nourished. Good digestion Invigorates the nsrvoos system and every organ in the body. ; TMerla, Col., April 10,-By the gluTm, awe/of the oribMag ia lb* areata»lne, m Settle Monatein, yiaiiriay tfurnoon, TOOK OARBOUC ACID Cleveland, April 10.—If the policy established by the United States Steel corporattea la tbe fixing of the price of ore Is carried out In all other branches of tbe trade, the independent mine owners, furnacemen' and mill owners wlllihave nothing to fear from the big corporation. At a meeting of the Bessemer Ore association, held here yesterday, the price for all standard bessemer ores was fixed. The base .price agreed on is $4.23 jiw ton for, ores, that tup 03 per cent, (04B .phosphorus and 10. qpolsture, delivered »t Erit) bofts. ,The relative .price ot-a(l other {Dlfq Is figured on that which |n a, reduction ot $1.25 a ton compared with the base price for 1000. The cut Is much greater than was predicted by some of the mine owners. Tbe United States Steel corporation, which controls by far the largest part of the bessemer properties, did not vote on the prices In question, leaving the matter with the Independent or merchant miners to settle. rormetlj Wauttr IM of New York, April 10.—The World quotes Mr. W. C. Whitney as saying concerning the reported Illness of Ballyhoo Bey, winner of last year's Futurity: "We fear his wind is affected, but are not certain about It. He will probably race this year, but be may not be tbe horse he was." Continuing, The Wortd says: "Ballyhoo Bey had ' catarrhal fever last December, and at on* tlite- It was feared Jie wosld not removes. 'Nov*. ho*rev«r, he It si hx&los hofs* , Tnrtner- Sogers . wpaftfeW pleastd his, «PP«taiSiH When Spring jogging begfn, but "V fearful of the after effects of the dread disease. Catarrhal'fever Is generally followed by an affection of the wind, and tbe case of Mr. Whitney's great, colt has evidently proved an exception to the rule." SslhrkH Bar's Illnoss. . Idle. ,-Torfc.Aprll 10,—Barnard rn»t, a member eMM oooaoHdatad .whange, ogjnmltW SHald* by taking oarbollo add at tba Boffmgg Bonaa tbla morning. A (aw Man lata* hla failure waa anaonooed on axahanga floor. Treat, •aaat ona Uma very waatthr, bat loat moot of hla mooay in apaenlatlng. Ha •ml to tba Hoffman Bonaa laat night, prconred a room and writing malarial and •rrota a latter to Ma Atfa eaylng ba would oot ba hoaM laat night or today. Wbao sal lad thla morning ha did not reapood. A phyalolan waa oallad, bat whan h* arrived Froat M deed. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at 80 ot». per package. SHANNON'S MARKET. Washington Street, West Pltteton, P«. They are manufactured the B\ A Stuart Co, of llaraball, Ulcb. 4 ALASKA. # fltlMliHwtnlB Kanham milafi; Manumnt. *" Teeome, April 10 -QoanarCMttt Bob ilea aald tMa mora log that tba fliat Inatall aaaat of tba ooal aapply wbiab Caoia Bam proTldee (or tha ntfeaa military poata In Alaekfc woald ba dellmred today- '«D. dallTared eaeked, aTaraglng ISO Any drnggUt will tell jou It glvss universal satisfaction. , WILLIAMSON'S PRICES aclantloas exactneaa. r % ' * I At D11 of theae examinations ona or two detectivee atood over tha ahoqldpr of the cnatoma officer, carefully noting erery article brought to View, and before It waa over the lanennoat receaaee of tha baggage of the. peaaengere who lan#** bare were expoeed and tba gooda teaa«d aboaC. much ,*e -their amuement, until the altuatlon waa explained to them. N , Cronpy Mudi from Bafef'i Onb ■t night are agonialngr to mctnera. Da QALTur*B Oaoup Tninuu will relieve croup, soon m adrainlefcered. It la also a Kim viiuNfl KJtuunr for oongha, colda »nd tang oomplalute. Twenty-life (id i ptfbA»& Pittston. Best patent flour 17 lbs granulate ' VleeiWs »!«• Good ASvloe. Shanghai. April 10.—The Yang-tse viceroys and governors h»ve forwarded a memorial to the throne suggesting certain reforfiSWTheae reforms suggest among other things that the royal princes und students of good family should travel and study In foreign countries, that the entire army be drilled by western methods, that colleges and schools be extended and that a Standard' dollar currency be adopted. eggs ,• - - -16 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, alrkiflds, cwt 1.05 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 3 cans corn - - - - .25 3 cans tomatoes - - .25 3 quarts Onion Sets - .25/ 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. Too cannot enjoy perleok health, rot} uheake and aparkilog eyei II your llwr !• elnggtah and your bowela clogged. De- Wltt'a Little Ewly B a»ra elaanee the whole •yatem. They ne»er gripe. T. J. Yatea, Plttston, Btroh'e Pharmacy Weat Pittaton. RER LB. Dr. Hand's Milk gC any other. 18c c poaikla to th* aao* 8toye lamp ooal and — wlwl «MMM tot th* oomfort el tkaMhtaiTtofag duty to Alaaka. THE POLICE 8CANDAL8. STOLEN IN NEW YORK. Tttk'i Comi hmrm • Ptek Goli Was Hot FouC Minors Favor Eiihl Hoar Dnr. Evans'i! mil* Hit 1- kw ErImi wiikala CaD •t tnabto. Than they submitted quietly, but nothing of the cold wu found after the moat thorough search. By thia time detective* had arrived from Parla, and whan the paaaengera Anally were permitted to take a apodal train that had been provided for them aevaral detectives traveled with them to continue the ecru tiny under which some of the suapactad onea have been placed. Scranton, Pa., April 10.—The mine workers of the first anthracite district at their convention In Olyphant adopted a resolution declaring against working more than eight hours, even In the lengthened summer days, and another resolution Imposing a line of $6 on any mine worker who does any work on an idle day. This latter resolution Is designed to put a stop to the practice of miners going into the mine to clear up their chambers and do repair work when the other miners are idle. "I bad pile* lo bad I could get no rent nor And » onre nntU I tried DsWlU'i Wllob Baael Salve. After nalng It onae, I forget I ever had anything like the Pllea." E. C. Boloe, 8omera Point, N. Y. Look otat for Imttatlona. Be tore yon aek for DeWitt'e. T. J. Yatea, Pittston, Stroh'a Pharmacy Waat Plttaton. nimO.ll iknl aia.OM. New Tork, April 10.—Trouble la thraet•ned tat the in—bw of the old Police Board—Tork, Sexton, Baaa and £ bell—by the State Olvll 8*cvlo* Oommlaalon which met hen this morning. The oommlaalor«re will lnveatlgat* thoroughly the aoanda's which developed after the seeaot wbolaul* promotion* In the Fnlloa Department. Boston. April 10.—The two upper floors of the five story block 42 to 40 Arch street, extending through 'to Devonshire, occupied by Henry C. Wbitcomb & Co.. electrotypers, were entirely gutted by Are last night. The other occupants of the block, Including the Smith-Premier Typewriter company and Seth W. Fuller, electric goode, were badly damaged by water and smoke. The total loss will probably aggregate *50,000. Fire In Boston. ' 45 South Boathamptoa, April 10 —In oonneetlon nrlth the Mt«( gold ban reported bj naptaln Koglabert, on the arrival of tb» Jbtatr Wlihelau dec Qroaaa at Oherbonrg, ffraaoe, the ag*nta of the North Qermai liufi Line eey that the valne of theitolei gold laoaly $18,000 and that It wee prob ably atolen la hew York Decision Agninlt Mrs. Ball. New York, April 10.—In the supreme court yesterday Justice Truax granted an application made by the Fifth Avenue Trust company to turn over to Theophllus Oilman and Edward F. Norton, the temporary administrators of the Gllman estate, 114,100 deposited by George P. Gllman In WOO. The application was made because Mrs. Helen Hall had brought suit against the company to recover the money. It was alleged by Mrs. Hall that the money belonged to her, but the trust company said it had been deposited In Oilman's name and should therefore be handed to the odihlnistrqtors and dealt wit* according to the decision of the court. H WILLIAMSON. 44Seeing is Believing." MONEY. ▲ memorial ha* been ant them by the Olvll Service Reform Association, ehaiglng that the promotion* of tb* large bateh of oaptalo* war* m*d* In violation of the law, neo*u*a th* rating* of tb* oandldat** fcr Other Parla detective* boarded the Kalaer WJlbelm and win accompany her to Southampton, where Scotland' Yard men will meet them, and if the gold la not found there they will continue to Bremen. Meantime they will make an examination of the baggage of all paaaengera still on board and In addition will keep the entire crew of the ship under the closest scrutiny. When you see people cured by * remedy, you must believe in its power. Look around you. Friends, relatives, neighbors all say I hat Hood's SarsavaritU, America's Greatest Medicine, cleansed the blood of their dear ones arid they rise en masse to sing Us praises. There's roih'ng like it in the world to purify the blocd. JMX YEAR8 IN SIBERIA. BiMw Kntnkr UalversHr. I have money tor mortgages in any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and only the interest be paid, or will give the privliege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will cease immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is nol bnilding association money. I handle on!) private funds and trust funds. w*al« n m—*— Mardwrwr Oat* oar ▼ao law. ffiolaney war* mad* arbitrarily by th* oommlarionn*. Lexington, Ky., April 10.—A movement to endow the Kentucky university here for $1,000,000 has just been Inaugurated. The plan Is unique. Wealthy members of the Christian denomination, which controls the college, the country over are to be asked to Insure their lives In favor of the university. According to the mortality estimates of the Insurance companies, on 1,000 policies the fund will receive $10,000 annually. JaafUiI Karroo. 8L FManbug, April 10 —Zagoakl, th. xatd«aat*l cfflelal who attempted to aw* alnata X. P. PobyedoooataaS, th. Tteewratoc general of the holy aynod oi Hank M l**t, ha* b**n **nt*ne*d to *lx jaai* p*aal —rvltnde. Ars you irritable I Do yon sleep badly I Is It hard to oonoentrate your thoughts f Is your sppetlte poor t Do you feel tired, reetlees and despondent) Try Llohty's Celery Nerve Compound. It will do you more good then anything yon hava ever tried. Sold by J. H. Bonok. RIVER IMPROVEMENT. aupanatlha Oaaa*at*al»a mm lawerMlaaD laalppl Work. St Loula, April 10.—dept. Uaaon Pat-lok pie**nt*d today to tha Mlaalaalppl nv*r oommlaalon a volumlnon* report of a -oofereno* with the United Stat** army luglneen baring obarge of the Improvement of the lower MUalaaippl river. Oon«re*e |* to be urged for further appropilatlona for Improving the Mlaalaalppl. Th* oommlarion on board the United State* St Lrala, left later for tb* e*mt•nnusl trip of lnapeotlon. They will b* •t M'mphl* on Saturday. No explanation waa offered here by the captain of the steamship or by any of the detectives whom he took Into his confidence of how the strongroom had bean broken Into and why only three bars of gold were taken where so many more were so easy at hand. D. E. BAXTER. 8n d Floor Bennet Bnilding, Wllkeabam TIGER'S NEW COACH. Manila. April 10.—Although the officials are uncommunicative, It Is nevertheless said that Aguinaldo has signed the peace manifesto. Chief Justice Arellano drafted the document. Aguinaldo strenuously objected to two clauses therein, and considerable argument was required to overcome his objections. Colonel Aba, the Insurgent leader of Zambales province, with IS officers, A3 men and rifles, surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Mancll C. Goodrell, commanding the marines stationed at chbngapo, on Sublg bay. General Malvar, with about 300 men and as many rifles? Is expected to surrender shortly at Sllang, In Cavlte province. Aaalaaldo Slams Manifesto. BUNCHED HITS. TaSatWa Frsah ahadat Sharp's Market. Fresh shad at Qeorga Stanton's. Garden aeada at Sharp's market. Oysters 60o and $1 a 100, and all kinds of elama at Sharps. The leading ai ■w BitMnaa la Okarga at tae rila**t*a Vaauaa How. HELLEY& LUCHSINGE taper Hanger*, the latest desig Princeton, K. J., April 10 -"Doc" HII•dtbraod, Priooeton'a famoo* ex-twlrlar, charge of the baaab'll oandldatea ano will have full oootrol of tha ayaiam oi Woald Be Horn** Blower Coat*****. New Tork, April 10.—Confessing that It was he who wrote the letter to Geerge H. Pennlman threatening to blow up the tatter's house on Fifth avenue. unless (600 was placed In a hiding place where be could find It, Ellas O. Kate, 18 years old. Is a prisoner at police headquarters, having been arrested by detectives who shadowed him for more than 24 hour*. In his confession the boy said he wrote the threatening letters because he wanted to raise money enough to go on the stage. Two letters were written to Mr. Pennlman, the first demanding 1800 and the second *700. Saginaw, Mich., April 10.—The National Salt company of this city, which controls about three-fourths of the Michigan salt output, haa cut the price C0 cents a barrel in order to meet competition from outside companies, who have been reducing their price In order lo aell their product. Salt Frlssa Oat. Men'a aatln calf ahoea to measure, $S. J. Kmbleton, rear of National Bank. Paper from AModernChrtmicle DO DOUBLE DUTY. Borne made mlnoe meat, pudding, bolcg na, clear pork sanaage, frsah eggs, vegetablaa, ate, native poultry dresssd to order. Bast oysters, orders delivered prnr otly. Phone oonnaotlon. At Keeper's Now behold it came to pass in those days that the Priests of the children of Methodism went up to Pitts ton Tor to take counsel together, as was the custom each year. And lo! the people of Pittston said one to another, wherewithal shall this multitude be fed ? But even as they questioned among themselves, certain of them said; why trouble ye yourselves further, for behold hath not Shelley & Luchaingar searched the land diligently, even from Maine to California, that they may provide for this people that Is come amongst us. And it was so that all the people, both high and low, wnen they heard this went out straightway to Shelley & Luchsinger's and bought of the fat of the land So the Priests of Methodism were well entreated, and when it waxed due time for them to depart they blessed the people of Pittston and went on their way rejoicing. H H \SHELLEY & LUCHSINGER. A g1a*aD ni —• Upon to oar* for savaraijoba. TWO WERE KILLED. Castaway Crew Reieaei. pari*, April 10 —Pending th* ooavalra ano* of Waldeok-Bouaaeau, George Ley go**, who ha* heretofore held the Uloletr) of Pobllo Inatrnetloo In the Cabinet, wli modertak* th* dutla* of Prim* Mlnlatn *no £Ual*tar of th* Interior. Svtlav BaploUea Wreck* a Balldlag aad 0»iiw Vktaiitr* Norfolk, ▼*., April 10 —Two men were • tiled by th* axploaloo of a bolln In the atabllihmaat of th* Builders' Manufastur log Co. thia morning. The dead man war* employed In tha place. Th* building waa vrtoked by tha foroa of tha explaalon. Baltimore, April 10.—The Bteamshlp State of Texas, whioh arrived here yesterday, had on board Captain Berry and the crew of six men of the wrecked schooner Brie, picked up at sea last Sunday. The Erie was wrecked the day before on Frying Pan shoals, and her maater and crew were drifting almost exhausted on a raft when rescued by Captain N. S. Bldrldge of the State of Texas. ' The Fanner's Dairy Ooapeny, ha. removed to 80 South ilaln street, opposite Oliver Burke1* Hotel. The plaoa haa been renovated wjth paint, paper and modern fixtures, now one of the most first class dairy's in Northssstera Pennsylvania. Your attentH called to the 1 now on sale at R.B.CU Caba Will Read Coaeaslssloa, Havana, Aptll 10.—The Cuban constitutional convention has formally reconsidered the vote against sending a commission to Washington, the final vote standing 20 In favor of reconslderatlon to 8 opposed. The programme now Is to appoint a commission of five who shall in the first Instance wait upon Governor General Wood, dlacuss the altuatlon with him and aak his advice regarding the procedun* accessary In the present case at Washington. DELAWARE 8HAD TODAY. B. Haunt, ladles' custom tailor, does work equal to any olty house from twanty-fire to fifty per oent cheaper; gentlemen's suits from fifteen to fifty dollars. All work guaranteed to give satlsfao Uon. Second floor, corner of Jfaln, entrance so Water street. CREASEY BILL PASSES- Washington, April 10.—80 far a& the standardising trial goes tht torpedo boat destroyer Goldsbo rough is believed to have broken all American rec ords. A dispatch received at the navy department from Llentenant Commander Peters of the naval trial board, dated at Seattle, reads: "Goldaborongb standardising trials completed over measured mile gave average speed 30.84 knots. Official trial probably tomorrow."Fastest «C DmIntm, Tkls. Comprising all'the n§ slrable shade* In Dotted slan Lawns, Dimities, Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle Silk Gloves, In all shades. The rtns (MhuC awl *as su. M.« niMMftik Philadelphia, Pa., April 10 —Ttie lnltla haul toe shad In Ike Delaware wsa madt ttday. TkcWg seine net at Washing tot Park la nearly two miles long. Five hsnlr WWkaaads dally. m OB OorporaSloas for awl rufllll Now la Ordar. Harriabnrg, ArpU 10.—The Oraaaay bill tCxlng all oorporatlaoa and oompanlae whatsoever In the state one mtli tax on 'hair capital a took for road purposes to be distributed through the Agricultural department passed Uje House finally. Rebellion la Recros falls. Dumaguete, Island of Negros, April 10.—Since the United States Philippine commlHlon was at BaColod, the capital of this island, March 21, the native civil governor of the island, Senor Hoverlno, has attempted to start an Insurrection against the establishing of the commission's new system of civil government. He failed to secure a following.A Horrible Oatbreak. Embroideries and Lacefcj pretty designs. Ladles', and Children's. Hose. PrU quality to suit the most fa: Kioi Ailontr Oeaeral. "Of largs sots* on my little daughter's head developed Into ietn of scald bead," writes O. D. IsMll, of Morgantown, Teno., bnt Buoklen's Arnloa Salve completely oared, lie a guaranteed care for totem*, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, uloers and piles. Only Mo at Strob's pbsrmaoy, Wast Plttaton, and W. a Prloe, Plttston. READY TO ADJOURN Wasblngton. April 10.—P. C. Knox, the new attorney general, attended a meeting of the cabinet yesterday for the first time. He took the oath of office in the canlnct room shortly before the hour for the members to assemble. The oath was administered by Associate Justice Shlras of the supreme court, the only other parson flbesent beside the president being the young son of Mr. Knar. (S«w York's aoesloM Wlehee to Fialeh Bp Tats Booth. AN AUTHOR IN8ANE, YOUR SPRING SUIT IS READY! R. B. Cu Albany, H. T-. April 10-Majority losdsr Allds bsa lntrodnoed the final ad tmrntaent aooourrvnt reeolutlon which Sgeo Tuesday, April aa the date of the ioai adjournment of the »aasmbly. Cto Sovorir a IS I e tod that he wae Ooofleod New York, April lO.-Darld B. HU1 came from Albany to have another consultatlon with District Attorney Philbin conccrnlng the Mollneuz case on appeal. Ex-Senator Hill said that In his opinion the caae would be argued before the court of appeals during the rune term. Mslisesm Appeal. Naebvllle, III. April 10.—Brigadier Genera! John B. Turohln, the soldier and author la hopelessly Intane and la ood fined Intheoounty Jail In tblaolty whenoebe will be transferred to Anna asylum todsy. la m Jail. Flood Cutltlm ImproflBf. Boston, April 10.—The prediction of rain is the only discouraging feature of the flood conditions throughout New England, which have steadily improved. Nearly everywhere the river and lake reports were that the height of the water was at a standstill or was receding. The Wew Military Broad Top Shoulder M and 16 North Bevan the TallorA line of roveltlsa in suitings for thla spring should be seen to be spyW-*—1 » Is the latest that fashion dictates. It has that swagger appearance which gives your suit an air of elegance. We've had our garments made by skilled tailors in union shops Every garment we sell is union made and bears the label. ' ■ / . IS style* in all-wool fancy flannels, stripes, fancy worsteds trimmings, making and tailoring the best that experience and skilled tailors-can iput together, 1 $8.00 to $18.00. Can't be matched at prices twenty five per cent higher. PHONK. SCIENTIST 18 DEAD. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete JOHN O'D. Mm« llrlataa al Ik I«4w. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mllllau eim BUlooeness la a oondlMon eharaotsrlasd by adlsturbaneeot the digestive organs. The stomsah Is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels oonetipated. Thai* to » loathing of food, pain in the bowel., dis - stneas, ooated tongae and vomiting, first of the undigested ox partly digested food and then of bile. 'Chamberlain's Stomaeh and Liver Tablets allay the dbturbanoss of the stomaeh and areata a healthy appetite. They also tons up the liver to a healthy eotloo and regulate the bowels. Try thsm and you are nsdhln "to bs nert pleaasd with the naalt. | For sale by Ferrer, Peek ft Boberta. adotheeerlee; Plttaton, one door abovSslgls Hotel and Weal Plttatoo, Houl t«m», H, T., April 10.—Dr yggMi Jftj Toomm, editor of the FopgduMi Bonthlj ind i famona MUntCao writer, died beta today of typhoid tttm. Hawaaal«ty three yaara old. B»nk Building. H„ York, AprflllO, ltei. Opto. Out Itti oertalnly |T»Ufjrlng to tha pnblfo to know of on* oonoern wblsh I* not afraid to be (tunoa. Tha propriatora of Dr. Klng'e New Dleeovery (or oooatunptlon, oongba and oolda bar* (Wan away over tan million trial bottlaa and here the aatfafaetlon of knowing It baa onrad thoneande of bopalaaa oaaaa. Asthma, bronobltla, la grippe and all throat, ofieet and lang dlaeaaaa are aural; on red by it. Oall on Stroh'a pharmaer, Weat Plttaton and W. 0. Prloe, Plttaton, and gat a free trial bottle. Betnlar else 00s and II. I racy bottle gaarantaad. RRIOSa Best Patent Flottr ''f .(Shop, per cwt jfe Meal, per cwt- Is Bran and Midda., c Corn and Or. "®orn, c Long Hay, per cwt Gut tiay, per owt Oats, per bushel Butter, per lb JkM Fresh Eg^Jjj ■aster •»» ■ewoas Are you weakened and eihsnstsd by overwork, worry or diasaae I The Mystto Life Beoswer will qulakly renew your strength and vitality. It to the greateat narva builder known. It to a marvelous vltallaar and strengthens*. It qulokly and eertainly ourea loaa of appetite, indigestion, nervous weakness, palpitation of the heart and falling health. It la Indeed a wonderful Ufa renewar and Ufa strengthened Sold by J. H. Boaak, druggist, No. 4 North Main St. Plttston. Aster. Steel and Wire. .. ijfesisi .LOTS or. p 3 $ ■ i m KM m* WRING i ~ u SUMMER GOODS Bvsr shown in this Cty have lost arrived. Oone and examine thstauid leave yonr order |(OT or Trousers. Lm aad svsry other sattahfon guaranteed. SPECIAL—Blue Serge Suit, $7. WILL 8AIL IN MAY. Men's Blue Serge all wool, warranted not to fade, thoroughly shrunk, guaranteed perfect fittiog garments; are sold everywhere at f 10. - Baa, gar rmiieM Kraawr'e DqMtin ■a* mm Fixed. Parle, April 10.—B»ppel "J" W«M*t Kinga* wUl eall from Bottardam for the Watted SUtee May 81, Bdfhg J«« T- ROUSSIAN BLOUSES For the little fellows, sites atf to o years. We have all grades and shades, from is.90 to $5. Yon can save money by buying of us. .ar j ii JM . f An employed uywlMm than Umm who prwid* am th* ohalre of Um ilbu; Ontal AnoriiBon, M W. Franklin St., WllkMbarra. Th«j The Vase on* Oar*. eaan take without tba intsrmp■iosea. One that dose not afloat ocn,4?!ad*ae Area: HEIMER, 2L0THIER. THE WEATHER. la on* ttwjl M The B. OP WtaMagton, D. a. Ajrt p. m. ft» Wmimtm 9EO.F. fUUf! !•••••••• pMlUC- 266™ |
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