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rt pi k.'': a • j in the t ■' w-.w* :w*ciy home*1*) mediate through I u? ih'S newspaper. i FIFTY" " • i say-; it APRIL 13, C9Qit «Oc A TO KILL FANTASY OF BRAIN ANOTHERMUHMV HI f CA8TRO'S BAD FAITH. Mp Uvula* Demaidi Hwfcini lttm» tel*r Lmtm N*« Jaaa. Sto JOM, Porto Jtico, April 12..-Mr. I*»ml« sailed for the United State* yesterday afternoon by the Bed D Ufa* steamer Caracas. He.emphatlcally dactlned to dlactoae the nature of hli re- Port to President McKtnley; but, Jod*- "D« from caanal remark, which he let fall, ha Is evidently quite antagonistic to Piealdent Castro. Be said that the latter"! salary was *12,000 a rar, bnt that he had lald\up $3,000,000 In the last two years. NEWC TREAT* MONKEY A SI HAL FAD. ieo Kirs. INTRODUCTORY SALE is 7 f k mm Son Seeks M*n-Women's For- little llaiua Wlil Taka Ck« visa* •( Pet Poodlea. i ■ . Dataware shad at Sharp*'. Tmk ahad at George Stanton'e. Garden aaada at Sharps market. Oyster* 60a and |1 a 100. and all klsda of olame at Sbarpa. lib Negotiations Between , United States and England Begun. Society has become Infatuated with the monkey. Charming girls and staid mesdames who would tremble at tbe "moo" of a cow dCt not hesitate to Idollse the simian, because itjg-tbe newest fad, says the Fh!lad«ipb(|i Press. The demand for monkeys baa grown so great In Philadelphia that dealers are unable to fill the orders, and pricM jumped twice In two week*. A prorHntnt dealer who-declared the other day tbat the demand'tof tbe animals Vtfs unprecedented saldt "I haye sold alt I could get. If I iad 500 mpre, I confd sell them within three hours." This meana that tbe Angora'cat who purred herself Into popularity a few years ago will now "meaw" herself out, and the pet poodle is doomed to whine unnoticed In tb« corner, while mademoiselle monkey Is hanging from tbe chandelier by her tall and baring pink ribbons tied about ber neck. Of Fine Clothing, at tune. GREENWOOD'S CLOTHING HOUSE LEFT BY HER S AM ABYLUK. THE BASH IpBADY ABBABQ] Ton can fcet the pnreat, the famona Susquehanna connty dairy milk aid cream, batWmllk, home made buttermilk eheeee, fresh conatry egga and batter, at the Farther*' Dairy, formerly on Broad afreet, Bpw at 30 Sonth Main Si. AT 89c, Crochet Qtitlts, efl ity, handsome price $i; special price 89c. EM io III! if tin , far. SEVENTY CHINESE WERE BROWNED approved two bills. For Forty inn Bo Km Xotfcias of Hti Paioato—"Dr. Keattla" Alio Had a Daitkttr, Wkaac Cktla Mar- Atatauiisitos CaUint (unsD ' ttoa AmH Vm»m Will Be KutlBed fcr SDut«-CnM»ln» to Bo Aaka*. »• Alleuttft* of AUlku Terr!to«r. In Order to better acquaint the people of this valley with our new store, we have decided to hold a great Introductory Sale during this week,, and to offer such inducements in the way of special values as will bring the multitudes of prospective clothing buyers direct to our mammoth establishment. Our stock at the present is practically all new. Don't forget the number, 79 N. Main 8t.. Williams Block. AT 25c, Men's and Boys' Fan Striped Shirts, all sizes; regal value 39c; special price ijc. ••MVi Mmtm MM TM Harrlaburg, April 18.—Governor Stone haa approvad ih* nnr IUmI bUl Md tba bill for an additional Judge Is Weetmoreland ooonty. ■•w MMMn am Louisville, April IS.—The Courter- Journal says that HO(h fiavlland of Greenville, Ky., claima to be one of the helra of a fortune left by "Or. Theodoife Keattle," another "Mnrrmy Hall." rle« iMbmy Clark. Washington, April 12.—Active negotiations are In progress between tbe United States and Qreat Britain relative to tbe isthmian canal treaty. If Ho la evidently very bitter against President Castro of Venezuela ant? admits tbat be doea not expect to return to Caracas to resume his post, saying be la satisfied to bring bis experience to an end. Mother Orhy'a tweet Ponders for eilMrar" Mother Gray, for year* a none In the Ohlld(en*e Home In New York, treated children aaooeaefolly with a remedy, now prepared aod plooed In the drnft etire*, caned. Mother Gray'e Sweet Powdera for oblldraa.. They are harmlere at milk, pleaaant to take and oarer fall. A certain care fir ferattaeee, oonetlpatlon, headeohe, teething aad etomaoh dleordere an J removs worm*. At all drogglete, 28c. Sample eent fres. Addreee Allen 8. LeSoy, N. T. AX 75c, Ladies' Good Wrappers, full width, ment of patterns; special price 75c. It can be accomplished, Secretary Hay oo financial and commercial "Dr. Seattle" died at Punt* Oorda. Fla., In 1880. Then It tu discovered that the "doctor" waa a woman and that for 30 year* ahe bad to maaqderaded. Tbe woman Waa a mother. Those who were auppoaed to Know say that In 1868 a little boy waa placed In the Protectant Kplacopal Orphan asylum at Lonlavllle by "Dr. Keattle," then confeaaedly a woman known aa Kate Havllaqd. Tbe boy's name waa Hugh H. Havlland. He waa later bonnd ont to a farmer and finally rose to an Independent position at Ctraenvllle. This la the atory of Hnch Havllafid, told by hlmaetf In a letter to The Courier-Journal: and Lord Pauacefote will arrange ft draft of tbe treaty before tbe departure of President McKinley and his cabinet on their western trip tbe lat- N«w York, April IS, 1901. Open. Oloe Tbe constitutional convention Just closed bas amended the constitution for the eleventh time, be said, and bas elected General Castro provisional president until tbe election In the autumn. He expects General Castro will then be elected as chief executive for a term of eight years. AT 75c, Ladies' 2 Clasp Kid in all shades; $1 00 TDlne; ial price 75c. De W * Treated ouberts'i ter part of this month. It seems to be tbe Impressing, however, tbat the matter will not be determined within tbat time, but-tbat when Lord Pauncefote sails for England In June be will take with him tbe draft agreed upon with Secretary Hay. Gen. it Gen. f%u-WMowHarshly, Vienna, Aprilaawapapar Nora te tonne, of Laabarg Oalloia, girt* tba SnKSmS™?:::: /ollowtog MM of U» attoapt on tha &£; IK* of the Omt, wMah ww neanUy ra- g- ■ W. A' AjrouogoHoar antanjtkatom wfcloh \tfca CkatWM. BtaMafcftrtad oeard any kooek and. aaddanly aaaUg man to W|MMa MawoMa» id an attempt to miialaiti Ma. He pre' rarolvac and tit a panto (hot the w-*— uSou.".'.'.' dead, n* aoldlen on guard quickly remoTtd tha oorpaa. Tha Ortu*. MOB RULE - (or hit haMp act haa oauad ante _ Til*.... |j p 28 $ • (••••••«. »•••• w Wj Ilia * ::8 Sa Tbe erase, dealers say, will reach amaslng proportions at tbe seaside resorts by tbe middle of June. Then the summer girl who cannot boast of a be ribboned simian will get little consideration from the swagger girls of her set. Indeed tbe up to date young man who watches the Idiosyncrasies of the upper set will wisely provide himself with a monkey too. AT 25c, Cream Table inch wide, nice tu t?rns, 35c value; spe. ■HI IsdluUau. m The friends of General Andrade aro working quietly, however, be declared, and preparing for an uprlalng against the present government. This rebellion, he said, probably will not take place for a year. Just bow farj tbe negotiations have proceeded cannot be ascertained, but enough Is known to Indicate that the administration la cC*ifldent a convention will be signed which will receive the approval of the senate, although perhaps not without a struggle. The basis of negotiation bas been agreed upon, and an active Interchange of views has occurred. PHUIod and Tlolnttj—foroait antll 8 p. m. Saturday. A choice line o( freah pooltry, aane*«e, eto , to bo foond at remarkably low prion at tha Otaloago Oaab Heat Market, Njrth Main atreat, Plttatoo. AT* 48c, Ladies' Moa Gowns, well made; j special piice 45c. General Castro, he asserted, bad written to Venezuelans to "Jnmp" tbe claims of American companies on the Orinoco, with the object of embarrassing the United States In tbe matter of future claims. He also said tho executive bad sought a loan of $25,- 000,000 In New York, but bad failed. ported ~1» lT For nearly 40 ydhrs he knew nothing of his parents. Then came a tetto from a New Tork lawyer, Q. Tarieton Ooldwalthe, 141 Broadway, who wrote that while searching for the hair* of "Dr. Theodore Keattle," whom death revealed to be a woman, be had fonnd that la 1898 she, going by the name of Kate Harlland, had put Hugh H. Haviland In the Protestant Episcopal Orphan asylum at Louisville. Hugh H. Harlland at Greenville Is regarded as that boy. That Kate Harlland was "Or. Keattle" was, It 1« said, practically established by witnesses In New York and Brooklyn. Tbe marmoset, the smallest animal of tbe simian tribe, ranks first In tbe esteem of tbe elite. This monkey Is small enough to be pat Into a man's coat pocket, and after It bas been taught to smoke a cigarette and perform other tricks be Is deemed sufficiently cultured to be carried around for tbe amusement of friends. Otber monkeys tbat are In demand are the ringtail and Java monkey. UBT IN TlfB PUSH. IT fATS TO BUT AT Bay ao Up-to-date Wheal Vnb M Vp-U dtU Wlrm, PEOPLE'S Great Britain has shown a disposition to supetaede tbe Glayton-Bulwer treaty. It Is said by reliable authority, but as a condition she desires tbe Insertion of articles specifically reiterating the prohibitions against occupation, colonisation or assumption of any dominion whatever over any part of Central Americf by either tbe United States or Great Britain, as set forth In the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. The )TS Pierce Chainlet* la our blgheei priced wheel, but we have other wheels for Ian money and • (all Ha* of Meyale rappile* If jon need Ml jr. We %are expert machinists to do all repair work ltd you o«n oonot on having jrou wheel proper!; attended to If yon have It with na. We hava the sgeney for Eastman's Kodaks and Kodak rappllaa. Acme Steam Laundry peol salnd U South Ms Is Street, IN BRADFORD. Explaining the opposition to blmself, he said It arose a year ago, when be Insisted upon tbe payment of claims made by tbe United States. He was firm In bis demands, and this led to a request for his recall. Feeling thus engendered lind steadily grown. MONEY. Qttirona depmittez People's 'Phone. Always the PtHaflTMlans Barn • Pablle Ball#- 8EVENTV CHINK8 DROWN. Bradford, Pa., April 12.—TUIa tow* • greatly excited over the burning by a nob of a public building. Threa waeka go a smallpox case developed hare, ie patient being a railroad man iined William Meyera. The victim #a» Isolated In bis rooms In the Armstrong block, tbe board of bealth lack- Another dealer said that tbe monkey fad would beat tbe craze for tbe chameleon which swept the United States- some years ago. I have money for mortgagee in any amount Mortgagee may stand for a term of years and only the Interest be paid,-or will give the prlvliege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, ard the interest will cease immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building association money. I handle onlj private funds and trust funds. VISIT OUR SM Mlkloa mi V«m« Km BM| Km* mC OmmImkIUM. «gD Hong long, April 18.-»r • oolltalon of *be wo boala la Ik* rlwr wbleh molud Id " h. (Inking ot both. a*r«n»OH«Mliiwk 4Vlal*Mk aIIM* wn drovsM mm tnirtMO imbbm wiw. |qj £ way* MqMoMDyotl Mt Db*t yon oonw oo I th* quwt fralt tb* Coglbb, yon tn • diagram* I to*11 Bonwgpubood In W*», ftmJrnlUi, *hnj* "foM t' •ran nodr* •otoj* «ot o* ataMit pwoi, and whw nnnatboflud paaoamakar Asked whether the presence of the north Atlantic squadron In waters near Venezueln had any significance, he admitted a possibility of a naval demonstration In case relations should become strained. BaonoLD. Aatltant Too Vas«. "The only difference," said he, "Is that monkeys being costly the fad will be confined pretty much to the well to do classes." Tbe erase bas already reached extensive proportions In Chicago. Meanwhile a fortune and the eternal gratitude of Miss Society await the man who can get a shipload of monkeys up tbe Delaware In double qnick time- Diagram for Maria* Bud. We have a lad; dtmonrtratl fine quality of Dr. Hand'* CC sed Milk and Evans' Bros, and Java Coffee. Sample It, coffee is the beat valne In t& for the money, —« But Hugh H&vlland Is heir to bat halt the fortune. A girl, who 1« expected to divide It with him, Orece M. Clark-Elliott, Havlland's niece, bo lawyer Ooldwolthc says, believes herself sola heiress to Imbray Clark of Australia, who died worth $20,000,000. Great Britain considers tbe senate amendment which reserves to the United States the right of taking any measures it may find necessary to secure by Its own forces the defense of the United States of greater Importance than the abrogation of the Clayton- Bulwer treaty. The amendment is altogether too vague, and she would prefer that the Halted States be more specific. She also favors the observance of the general principle of neutrality as set forth In article 3 of tbe original Hay-Panncefote treaty, which was stricken ont by the senate. The diagram (or the erasing oonuert to he given by the U. 8. Marina Baftd In Wllkaabarre Armory oa Friday, April 28, will open at Kuala Ball Book Stoie on Friday morning, April 19th. h 1 k m ter ■MR new caves developed, and je board at health'decided to mchn a einporarjr paathouae. A vacant achoolhouae In the Second ward waa selected, And carpenter* and plumber* war* pot D work fitting It hp. When It became known, the people raaiding nearby became greatly wrought up and reaolred to make trouble. I Last night at 8$0 o'clock a mob of • peatbouse, and soon recovered. Hq'explained, however, tbat at present there is no breach In the diplomatic relations between the United Statea and Venesuela. He lr absent only on leave and bas left Secretary Russell In charge of tbe legation at Caracas. D. E. BAXTERS in d Floor Bennet BaildlnR, Wllkepbsrrc Fahete Halt Kztraot at Qraoe'a. Aa HMnn Aln. Hugh Havllana's little litter, Kate Havlland'a other child, according to Lawyer Goldwalthe, was put by the mother with f on tar pai-enta. The girl grew up, married Imbray Clark and went ijest with him. In 1877 they went to Ban Frauctaco, and there a child was born. Within two weeka the delicate mother, Kate Harfland'a daughter, died. The baby was placed In the handa at Mrs. Martha A. Oris- "I bad pile* ao bad I oonld get no re*t aor And a nure nntlll tried DeWltt'e Wltob Haael Salve. After uelng it once, I forget I ever bad anything Ilk* the Fitoi.'' E. C. Bola*, 8ome»Potat, N. Y. Look out for Imltatloni. Be ear* yoa aak for DeWltt'e. T. J. Y.tee, PitMoa, HtroU'a Pharmacy Wss* Plttaton. DEMOCRATIC PLANS. RARE FEAT WITH A 8AW. PANNEBECKER'S STUDIO A Itttmnl br Ckalrui Jnn K. Jwucn Carpenter Cot Tknoxt We Rake a Specialty All work finished i n from six to ten days regardless of weather. 14 South Main Street, er.800 mea.jwd woman surronnded ■achoolhonae. Their leaders clutch, the Bight watchman, Obarlea Story, n&fceld him llrmlysrhlle the lncendistta batttred opqn a door aad set lira to ihe place. All- who attempted to present the Are. were kept back, and In a few' minutes' the entire structure, a large 2H story wooden bnlldlng, waa In flamea. Plumbers' tools and other articles in tbe house were destroyed, and the excitement ran high, men and woman running up and down tbe streets crying against the board of health. As tba flames rolled and crackled tbe mob howled its delight Dire threat! ware Joaea, A Japanese carpenter at tbe exposition grounds In Buffalo the other day astonished the workmen of other nationalities by his skill with a saw. At a few minutes after the noon bell had rung a group of brawny American, Scotch and Irish carpenters gathered near tbe Japanese pavilion for lunch. One of tbe little Jap workmen was so busily engaged In finishing up a job of sawing through a heavy beam tbat he paid no attention to the bell. Tbe group at luncheon watched him with much Interest and suddenly set up a howl of laughter as they heard the unmistakable screech of steel on steel, showing tfhit the little man's saw had run against a spike. ■east With a Spike la It. —•Port Smith, Ark., April 12.—Chairman James K. Jones of the national Democratic committee in an Interview yesterday Considered absurd tbe talk of abme "fottherly recognised leaders ' of* the'"party about the necessity for BMMtanltatlatt." fopthat the policies of tbe party at the 'jWiat national convention may be, he asserted, no bne can say, and it would manifestly Impossible for any man -There la a disposition in quarters not Immediately connected with the negotiations to believe that Great Britain Is leading up to the submission of a proposition that in return for the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty this government- will make concessions in Alaaka. There have been frequent rumors of this character, but It can be stated emphatically that tbe president aad Secretary Hay will under no circumstances alienate one foot of American territory, and such a proposition, if submitted, will 'be Immediately re- JetfttL- ■ V . • ! «wwa*a1» tr— «a»r'« OnD at night an agonising to mouura. Da Salvo's Cmcxrr Trncmaa will rellere oronp, soon as administered. It la alio a savaa Kansas ssaaav for oocgba, colds and complaints. Twenty.five rinli If* Children's Photos. the Friendless, by Imbray C sailed almost Immediately wold, superintendent of the triad to Uroptr with tba loyalty of bl troop*, b» ori—a than ahot. PAID JHE PENALTIES. Several year* after lira, beard of Olark'a death and I tralla. ToOsrssOold laOss Day. Try Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets. » eta. flTTSTi W. RENN'A. for gome one to ' er Set'of iiieu to formulate a new policy fa* the party-In the Interim. "It Is - quite within reason to believe," said Mr. Jones, "that there will be modlfi(cafl&isof flTepBffofuis of CEIcago or Kansas City, but what these modifications may be no one can-say, although It Is not probable such modification WlH lie nfflitl In character." Speaking of the ThlltpFiae aad Cuban relations, Senator Joaea aaki he "was gratified at the tnnw psanafiil torn of-altalrs In the PfalUppteea-aad haperl It would result In a in ill liw) joiamiasal IkH( |UiWmbi«MliOIClD Ul ItatH Coday. tO., April IS.—JCdwaid Bathd, who myrdn*d Patrolman riaetzocnted at the penlten tiary thl* morning. glrL 'Ite Elliotts Bee the large variety if sal fee made to four measure $20. Bavan the Tailor. pUAU'S PRI adoption by • court In San Franc] In 180T the KllloUa Warned that Aug. 21, 1878, were made a* to what would lDe done it police or health officers Interfered, Mt there was no Interference. No arrest* hare been made. •ferny Clark bad left a fortune of $25.- 000,000, to which there was no heir, and began a fight for their foster ■laughter's rights. The estate ia -tied' up In the English courts, and, though hundreds of claimants have come forward, none haa been abb to prove claims to the satisfaction of tbeBrltlab' authorities. Traoaport Oaraaae Ovetflee. Hare You Gotten Yourself in a Pirtte? -- ■—t, - Washington. April 12.—The transport Garonne sailed from Manila on March ft, with the Twenty-sixth volunteer In- Tint Jap paid no attention to tbe laufper and alio no attention to tbe •pike. He simply kept on sawing, and a few minutes later the beam fell to tbe ground In two pieces. Tbe men Immediately rushed to tbe spot to examine tbe cut and found that the spike had lieen cut through as cleanly as with a cold chisel. • v Baton Bongs, La., April 18—Joe Xh'oiDM, oonrlotodof mnrdsrln Caddo, ,-Cot to daath by banging today. A lurga wltaseead ths gbartly sight of exaoatioa. Jeffaraon OhX Mo., April U.-Xllswor.h Sransw Um colors. * »"Drd«er Of a Boonvllle ~ii~—» hen. C»d today. Ths eondmnadmTwalksd 0to ths gallows and MM bat little trooble' *D U» hangn..D. A loaal oUuyman had eonv.'vM th* mur' dtoTln «» — onttoD. iuumx Best patent-flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - .16 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, 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 PER LB. 8TRIKE IN STEEL TRUST. fantry, except Company F, and has not yet been reported at Ban Francisco. This has not caused any apprehension at the war department, for it took the Oaronne 11 days to reach Nagasaki, coal and resume her voyage, wlille the other transports take only nine days. She is a (low vessel and may lDe a week behind tbe other transports If she makes no better time between Nagasaki and Ban Francisco than she did on the first part Of the voyage. Dr. Hand's Milk goes I any other: 18c can; ; Mea la Oaa of the Plants Wait IM- If not, we have, and lots of them We have a full line: Dills, 3 doz for 15c Cucumber, large, 3 doz for 35c Gerkins, sw:et, 4 doz for . 13c Gerkins, sweet, per qt 10c Gerkins, sour, per qt 20c We can sell yon the largest bottle ever offered for 10c. Evans* Plttsburg, April 12.—The Commercial Gazette says: toa ReeasralM*. Grace U. Clark-Elliott had almost' given up hope when lawyer Ooldwaitbe's letter came telling her she was heiress to the estate of ber grandmother, the spurious "Pr.. Keattle" of Ponta Gorda. Now MIsa Elliott expects to prove her claim. "With lnze Independent pawls left Tfltli the natives. 45 South Main "The United States Steel corporation and the Amalgamated Association of Steel and Tin Workers are to wage their first battle today. The Pittsburg district of the executive board of the They examined the foreigner's saw, found that not a tooth was broken nor a bit of edge dulled and then took off their bats and gave three rousing cheers for the oatlou that could bring forth n bit of metal like that saw and the man with the skill to use It. New York, April 13.—In the expectation of having his tongne cut out today William M. Crampton of Brooklyn, a well known lecturer, was busy yesterday talking Into phonographs so that when hlB tongue has been removed he can continue to earn his livelihood through these phonographic records. Mr. Crampton Is a familiar figure With the Brooklyn public. He has had a most adventurous and romantic life and has In tnrn been a soldier, a sailor, a clergyman and a policeman. Amalgamated association met Wednesday and decided to call out the employees of the W. De Wees Wood plant of the American Sheet Steel company of McKeesport Monday next unless all qien discharged since the middle of lajCt week were reinstated. It was decided to strike at once If other man ol? the association were discharged before «"*"• "After th '* Mtton three more men were given cholce of renouncing the association * tbeLr P??1' tlons. Upon learm/f °f action the strike was declared Jf strike takes place, it probably result in a tie up of the planD "This will be the third strD « «"■ -plant for the recognition of the" Ijnlon, both of the previous strikes beug CJost by, the Amalgamated association. 506 LUZERTlE AVENUE. AMBUSHED THE MEN. Berlin, April 12.—It is stated that the Krupps are about to discbarge 5,000 bands from their Essen, -Buckow and Kiel works. Tbey have already dismissed 4,000 Since October. It Is also understood that tbe Brbardt works at Pusseldorf are about to reduce their staff. The Industrial depression continues. According to a recent estimate, one-fourth of the workers in Berlin ore very Insufficiently employed of totally Idle. Tbe distress of many Is acute, Tbere Is no prospect of Improvement.Kraps* ta Dlseharare Mts. Washington, April 12.—Tbe monthly statement of the exports of domestic products issued by the bureau of sta-' Itlstlcs shpws that during March the exports iferc as follows, the comparisons lDeliif; made with March, 1900: Iireadstuffs, $21,158,140, Increase *4,- 600,000; cattle and bogs, *2,978,016, Increase *723,000; provisions, *16,608,287, Increase *3,100,000; cotton, *26,817,333, decrease *7,000,000; mineral oils, *fi,- 340,470, decrease *140,000; total, *72.- 952,486, net Increase *230,000; total for nine months. *071,712,804, Increase *80,963,000. Exports of DomMtle Preaaets. Plain, sweet or sour Mixed Mustard .... Pearl Onions IOC IOC ••«••IOC ...IOC H. WILUAMSON. TO RACE FOR FREE HOMES. imllsl—C AraWaaa Blauahtaiad la a , DN|Si Hur *'o«w la the Ht« of Settlers Dniw to Kiowa Luds. y» gal. Bottles ! Plain or mixed . Mustard Onions Chow Chow...., Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Aden, Arabia, April l».-ShsJk Mabaronkh, who laUly dafsatod Sheik -Jbc BataUd la Msgd, was tared wtlh his army Into mhwsti In a gorge aad rooted by hU enemies, who Jadulgsd in indiscriminate slaughter, sot Isss thsa five thousand ol tbe followers of Shstk Mabaronkh being killed. ; Among those en route to tbe openlpg In the Kiowa and Comanche Indian reservation to make the race for free homes are many women. They pass through Wichita, Kan., every day lq covered wagons and buggies and on trains, says the Chicago Record-Herald. Every home seekers' excursion Is loaded to tbe extreme capacity with persons from Illinois, Ohio and other eastern states. A great many of them are from tbe larger cities. ..J$d ...15c ...25c M.t$C New York, April 12.—The hearing In the case of Albert T. Patrick, charged with tbe murder of the aged millionaire, William Marsh Rice, closed yesterday afternoon, and Justice Jerome announced that he reserved his decision, but hoped to inake It known by next Monday. It rests "with Justice Jerome whether or not Patrick will be held for the grand Jury. Meanwhile Patrick will stay In the Tombs. Patrick Borlas KaiC4. SHELLEY & LUCHSINGER .LINE OP. T.S.»W.S.«MMTT, CPRINC »SUMMER GOODS -FIRST pFFICIAL ACT. Btaiaata Celebrate Araaaara* HUU. RROROSA1.8. Dn.1 AMaeaey tteaatei Kaai Bateaaea* * Maa for a Deeeru r. Chicago, April 12.—Seventy-fi**. students of tbe Armour institute, wearing nightgowns outside tbelr other garments, took possession of a South Side elevated train last night, and before they were ejected by tbe police they dapfed several women passengers to go Into hysterics and otherwise created pandemonium In general. Tbe students were celebrating the gift of $1,- 000,000 to the Institute by Mrs. P. D. Armour and J. Ogden Armour, widow and son of tbe founder. Washington, April 12.—There was a touching scene at Mount Vernon yesterday when M. Cambon, tbe French embassador, accompanied by tbe officers and cadets of the trench, training ship Duguay Trouln and otner distinguished guests, placed a wreath of flowers on tbe tomb of Washington. The occasion was commented on as being particularly, indicative of the continued fraternal feeling existing lDetween the two great republics of Europe and America. Vmotan af Waefclaartoa's Tomb. In a wagon which recently passed through Wichita were four young men who had -formerly clerked In stores In Chicago. The leader, W. I. Canton, who was an employee of a large dry goods bouse, said that they Intended to get a strip of land adjoining each other and start a town; Healed proposals will be received by tbe City Clerk dnrlng joint Session of Councils, Thar*- d*v April 1Mb 1901, h-tween tbe hours of 8 o'clock and 8:15 p. m , for tbe printing for tbe various departments of the City snathe ad vertlsiog of ordinances, imposing a penalty for the violation thereof, petitions proclamations and etc. In accordance with tbe sped leations on Ills hi the City Clerk's office. Conncitojeserre the tight te reject apy and all bids. T 1018' JOHN ¥nfLANOTfeY, City Clerk. Tbe leading artistic Washington, April 18.—Attorney General Kiyn'a first ofielal signature la attached to a formal reoommen Jetton foi pardon of Qaaaer's Mate Fran k Lawson, who deserted. The pardon is a xtendsd on Ever shown in this city have Just arrived, borne and examine them and leave your order for a Spring Bolt, Overcoat, Vast or Trousers, fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. Paper Hanger*. Headqoartai th'e latest designs in -Spring Ten D»y« Fop Coa|ellmUi Brl«e. New York, April 12 —Supreme Court Justice Scott bas adjudged Councilman Stewart "if. Brice to be In contempt of court anil has sentenced Brlee to tbe county Jail for ten days and to be fined in the sum of WTO.!®. Brlce's contempt consisted in bis failure to obey a writ of mandamus Issued out of the supreme court commanding blm to vote for the Issuance of bonds for tbe new hall of records. Councilman Brice Is a son of the late United States Senator Calvin S. Brice. He bas been somewhat prominent in. Ibcal Democratic politics for several years. At the 1897 election he was elected councilman from tbe Fourth district. For five yens? before then he was a member of tbe TnUiJpnny Ball general committee. IHtu SaUUr at Ur|t. QEO.F. BUS3. THE CUT TAILOR. S north Main St. Paper from 5c per double roll ap. North Main Street Bingham ton, N.Y., April 12.—An Insane soldier who had returned from the Philippines and was being taken to his home in New Haven escaped from an Erie train at Middletown. At tbat place it was necessary to open the doors of the or in which be was confined, and while the vigilance of the guards was relaxed the soldier broke away. Ha. has not been recaptured. the oosdition that he re-eq fist within thirty days. „ ( DIED THI8 MORNf DiNG. Hunting wildcats In an automobile la tbe newest fad In Alameda county, according to an Oakland (Cal.) dispatch to tbe New York Herald. C. L. Best of San Leandro Inaugurated this form of sport tbe other day. He took a party of ten In his machine through Cull canyon, with a pack of bounds following. Tbe huntsmen had great sport, rounding up a dozen of tbe wildcats durlnjf their day's outing. The party left early In tbe morning and made a apeedy run Into tbe fastnesses Of tbe Contra Costa bills. The dogs kert pace through bush and timber. Bullae WlUwti la aa AatomoMle. 2* ffluy the Sftest-—St SPays. Hi A shoe means more to you than a mere foot J fi covering. To dress well you cannot afford to fl $ overlook the -finish a High Grade Shoe gives $ to a lady's or gentleman's appearance. _ flj 5 Note the lines we carry: ' 2 i Burt & Packard'; Korrect Shape Shoes. X Keith's Konqueror. !L i Melba (for ladies). Patent Kid, Enamel and I g Kid. $* oo J Ulrica, in fight and heavy sole, $2 .50 T T Beautiful Patent Leather Shoes, in cloth Jji i and leather top, for ladies at $1.98 JL ® Pingree & Smith's Oxfords, swell mannish T lasts. 1 The celebrated flat last shoe for men. £ Attenfic iltraad Maa Wall Kaawa Maw lork WU Palled Away. .- New York, April Vt-A.. ehaizman of the AtohUon,, Fa Btllroad died at I ill !HK thla morning, bhcil %wibv. He was fifty all Baaaa-iapasaaa Crisis Paatpeaa*. Your attention is "ft called Mr the New Bast F. Walker, Topaka and home in this •en aiok since London, April 12.—"Count Okuma, former Japanese premier, asserts that the Russo-Japanese crisis Is postponed until the Chinese court shall have returned to Peking," says tbe Tokyo correspondent of The Dally Express, "when Japan must send to Bussta another protest against tbe occupation of Manchuria." Pittsburg, April 12.—Fire, seriously damaged four business houses at the corner of Diamond and Market street*, involving a loss of about *90,000, mostly covered by Insurance. The fire started in the basket store of Cbafles Roelirlg, on the Diamond, from an overheated stove and spread with incredible rapidity. Fire Causes SSO.OOO Lass. Hose Cart Wrecks a Trailer Car. now on sale at Syracuse, April 12.—A hose cart ran Into a trolley car last night while running at fall speed to a Are. Five firemen were seriously Injured, and two may die. The motorman and one passenger oq the car were a|so hurt, and •ne of the hose part horses was killed. The car was thrown from the track* and badly wrecked. R.B.CUT RioriN PirnsBURG' Comprising all the m/i sirable shades in Dotted Man Lawns, Dimities, j Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle Bilki Gloves, In all shades. Am mm *U1«« 9M One Umm V" bJUM. Pit tabus. April 1».—Whtle trying to" umt •' tnppoeed atrtdmi on Fulton strset ■ llol Was (UlW Dt noon and polioe- Ul Fltacsnld M all'ad, and a county detective and lnspecto r B. B. Gray ahot. ' Havanit, April 42.-At the secret »e» Aon of the Cuban .canstljiitlonal convention yesterday sever!?.1 delegates offered motions that the eCSlVf!ot'®n should express Its disapproval 01 principles embodied tp the Piatt amendment, especially clauses 1. 8. 6 and 7. Senor Gobarga moved that the subject be Indefinitely postponed, but this proposal was supported by only alz delegates. The effort of the radical element Is to put the convention on record against the amendment before voting to send a commission to Washing ton. It was evident that ths. radicals had a majority. The Comv.atlon Bremen, April 12.—It la stated here that the gold bars stolen from the strongroom of the steamship Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosae'on her trip from Nay York were valued at $21,000. were Intended for the Berlin mint. Xl)e strongroom was found broken opeit *t Southampton Stole* GolC Worth Strpeftc If M Electric Cm. ~ Lynn. Mas*. April 12.—A whgoir In which were Thomas Meehan and J. B. Murray of and George Brewer of Boston was struck by an electric car, and In the wreck whicit followed Meehan fell under the car and was killed. The others were seriously hart. , CJHrlng oat the came, while the automobile huntsmen brought down cat after cat with their rifles as the bounds treed the game. The sport was pronounced a big success. There was not a break In the trip, and it will be repeated shortly. New York, April 12.—Wall street credits the report that George Crocker of the well known millionaire family of California bas made $900,000 by jfyU street speculation In the past tau days. Cmkar Makes *000,000. Embroideries and pretty designs. L and Children's Ha* quality to salt the. t HEADING FOft BRITISH. Se Wet Mas Malted Zor Futmt«| to pais Mt for Cotrt'i iUtmf." London, April 12.—According to tlil Shanghai correspondent of The Stand ard, the Chinese assart that the court has decided to leave Slan-fu for Peking through the province of Bopa* on May 7. Far Uiui Pre bleat Stadr. R. B. Cu Oafs *»Wn, April U.-Ds Wat la reported to be heading 4 toward Pletersburg, the lata Boar aaplta'l reoantly captured by the BdUab under 0 nl. Plnmar. ■sssptme Ik Nice, April 12.—Lord Salisbury has not left the grounds of his villa at Beaullsu since Us arrival. Several mem bar* of his family hav* arrived there. Lw* Salleharr'a Health. A club for the atudy of the liquor problem h*« been organised at Harvard. No particular method for the solution of the problem is advocated, bat the object will be to promote Investigation and discusalon. Berlin, April 12— King Otto of Btrarla has again suffered from sever* hemorrhages of the kidney* and violent spasm* - ■•Tula's Klw III. O. !P. dc C. O. Shoe Co. J4and 16 NarHi pr-PKOPf.F'H PHQifK. ■. .. MINERS WERE KILLED. ■aiMiaa«nnik'it|a Mem stare «s- Anna M. Wytkoff A Co. would Ilka to Interest the pttblle In the many novslties that can be mada Asm Danniaon'a papers janehaa lamp screens, shadaa for eleotrU light., candle shades, table decorations. lw Btltooeness la a condition oharacterlsad by a disturbance of the dlgestlvs organs. The stomach Is dsMlltated, the liver torpid, the bowela oonetl pated. There la a bathing of fooA, pain In the bowels, dlsalness, ooated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly dlgeated food and then of bite. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the dlatprbaaeee of the stomach and areata a healthy appetite They also tons up the liver to a healthy settee and re—lets th. hn—ta.-gsy them and you are oertaln to be much plessed with the result, For sale by Ferrer, Peck dt Roberts, Plttaton, one door above Xagla Betel and Wast Plttston, Wyoming and Lnserns Avea. AM you waakanad and *»h*«atari by overwork, worry or dlanssi I The Myallo Life Banewer will qobkty renew your strength and vitality. It I* the gnats** nerve bnlldar known. II I* a marvaloue vltallser and strengthens*. It qolokly and oartalnly corea loas of apirttte. indigestion, nervous weslmasa, pdplUtton of the heart and falling health. H la indeed a wondeifnl life renewerapi life atragthanar. Sold by H. Boaek, droggktTNo. 4 North Main 8t. PlUaton. ■aM«iaDlaiNfC Wllleae Gtvea Away. It la oartalnly graUfytBg to the pnbHe to ww of oae uoasstn which la not afraid tob*|*o*rao*. The proprietors of Or. King's New Dleoovsry fir ooosnmptioa, ooagha and eolda have given away over ten million trial bottles and have the aattefaetlon of kaowlng It baa eared thousands of hopeless lull. Asthma, taonohitla, la grippe and all throat, ohset and. lung dlaea*** an aniely cored by It. , Call ia HInUi idiimiflV. W«©4 PlMstoe Md W. O. Prloe, Plttatori, and gat a free trial *ad »i. Of food la aasaatial to good health With out good teeth we cannot hav* tfcatragb aiaatloatlon. We do everything known to modern dentlatty at caudsiats prloea Teeth aatiaotad wlthoat pain to aid ol vitalised ah. Ob tuD lit, Main M JOHN O'D. plot ten. Haaletoa, April ■ prematura blast In the Kra'js ocUlsry at Ckdaralne last night, two pjlners were killed. mc£i PMHbS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS Formerly Bridgeport Oonn. P&IOES. % Best Patent Flour D Chop, per cwt T - 1 Meal, per c«*t-«»-»* ""1 Bran and Midds., cwt 1 Gorn and Cr. Gorn, cwt i vjfUt tlay, per cWt - T*. Oats, per bushel -Jj; • , Butter, per lb - . ■» •% Fresh Eggs, per do*wl 3 bottles Gatsuj, : * SENATE AGREES. V«it« Varnaoaa at Ash1*. M tf B. A. omrthar, Aiefcmel. And r*gl*t*r»d patent attorney, Board of Trade Wdg. Oall endeonaalt. i eodflt Factories Mew Tstk lawut jsss WW AOesif Sl Apt 11 SS. Albany,'K. T., J tpril It,-The Beqata this morning adopts I the resiilatloa (H'the Assembly agreeing t o adjourn April *• a mi line of frsah green grooarfee, Bab," uj nrn gtndiid MBotd || Womrts KunD, Lnserns Am 1M1-1H1 hpinc Atchucs Hatting stove*, the kind that Warn BP your homes, *t Ash's tf Far Beat aaa tarsal*. Beveral at**** left over at very low r*ntot *l*o aevera! dwellings talth modern hajsni—sats. and atso ia**nd honeaa at MflUDaDa low note and Scranton, Pa. EATHM. igton.D. 0. AO messbsts of Washington Camp, Mo. J67, p. O. a a A., an mussted to meat attMrhsdlaMiMp. 1 8aad«, April Vh# Bui Oiit can take wlthont the Interrui (•wv. Tcnu-Saac as uul retail Mr cC mtmtt rcpUrrt *r rcballt u moderate co*t. »tto*«lot uMtlmuw, etc., to Factory / The chroale dyspeptic 1 The nnhsj ftadaom Wi aatll
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 12, 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 | 1901-04-12 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 12, 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 | 1901-04-12 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010412_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 | rt pi k.'': a • j in the t ■' w-.w* :w*ciy home*1*) mediate through I u? ih'S newspaper. i FIFTY" " • i say-; it APRIL 13, C9Qit «Oc A TO KILL FANTASY OF BRAIN ANOTHERMUHMV HI f CA8TRO'S BAD FAITH. Mp Uvula* Demaidi Hwfcini lttm» tel*r Lmtm N*« Jaaa. Sto JOM, Porto Jtico, April 12..-Mr. I*»ml« sailed for the United State* yesterday afternoon by the Bed D Ufa* steamer Caracas. He.emphatlcally dactlned to dlactoae the nature of hli re- Port to President McKtnley; but, Jod*- "D« from caanal remark, which he let fall, ha Is evidently quite antagonistic to Piealdent Castro. Be said that the latter"! salary was *12,000 a rar, bnt that he had lald\up $3,000,000 In the last two years. NEWC TREAT* MONKEY A SI HAL FAD. ieo Kirs. INTRODUCTORY SALE is 7 f k mm Son Seeks M*n-Women's For- little llaiua Wlil Taka Ck« visa* •( Pet Poodlea. i ■ . Dataware shad at Sharp*'. Tmk ahad at George Stanton'e. Garden aaada at Sharps market. Oyster* 60a and |1 a 100. and all klsda of olame at Sbarpa. lib Negotiations Between , United States and England Begun. Society has become Infatuated with the monkey. Charming girls and staid mesdames who would tremble at tbe "moo" of a cow dCt not hesitate to Idollse the simian, because itjg-tbe newest fad, says the Fh!lad«ipb(|i Press. The demand for monkeys baa grown so great In Philadelphia that dealers are unable to fill the orders, and pricM jumped twice In two week*. A prorHntnt dealer who-declared the other day tbat the demand'tof tbe animals Vtfs unprecedented saldt "I haye sold alt I could get. If I iad 500 mpre, I confd sell them within three hours." This meana that tbe Angora'cat who purred herself Into popularity a few years ago will now "meaw" herself out, and the pet poodle is doomed to whine unnoticed In tb« corner, while mademoiselle monkey Is hanging from tbe chandelier by her tall and baring pink ribbons tied about ber neck. Of Fine Clothing, at tune. GREENWOOD'S CLOTHING HOUSE LEFT BY HER S AM ABYLUK. THE BASH IpBADY ABBABQ] Ton can fcet the pnreat, the famona Susquehanna connty dairy milk aid cream, batWmllk, home made buttermilk eheeee, fresh conatry egga and batter, at the Farther*' Dairy, formerly on Broad afreet, Bpw at 30 Sonth Main Si. AT 89c, Crochet Qtitlts, efl ity, handsome price $i; special price 89c. EM io III! if tin , far. SEVENTY CHINESE WERE BROWNED approved two bills. For Forty inn Bo Km Xotfcias of Hti Paioato—"Dr. Keattla" Alio Had a Daitkttr, Wkaac Cktla Mar- Atatauiisitos CaUint (unsD ' ttoa AmH Vm»m Will Be KutlBed fcr SDut«-CnM»ln» to Bo Aaka*. »• Alleuttft* of AUlku Terr!to«r. In Order to better acquaint the people of this valley with our new store, we have decided to hold a great Introductory Sale during this week,, and to offer such inducements in the way of special values as will bring the multitudes of prospective clothing buyers direct to our mammoth establishment. Our stock at the present is practically all new. Don't forget the number, 79 N. Main 8t.. Williams Block. AT 25c, Men's and Boys' Fan Striped Shirts, all sizes; regal value 39c; special price ijc. ••MVi Mmtm MM TM Harrlaburg, April 18.—Governor Stone haa approvad ih* nnr IUmI bUl Md tba bill for an additional Judge Is Weetmoreland ooonty. ■•w MMMn am Louisville, April IS.—The Courter- Journal says that HO(h fiavlland of Greenville, Ky., claima to be one of the helra of a fortune left by "Or. Theodoife Keattle," another "Mnrrmy Hall." rle« iMbmy Clark. Washington, April 12.—Active negotiations are In progress between tbe United States and Qreat Britain relative to tbe isthmian canal treaty. If Ho la evidently very bitter against President Castro of Venezuela ant? admits tbat be doea not expect to return to Caracas to resume his post, saying be la satisfied to bring bis experience to an end. Mother Orhy'a tweet Ponders for eilMrar" Mother Gray, for year* a none In the Ohlld(en*e Home In New York, treated children aaooeaefolly with a remedy, now prepared aod plooed In the drnft etire*, caned. Mother Gray'e Sweet Powdera for oblldraa.. They are harmlere at milk, pleaaant to take and oarer fall. A certain care fir ferattaeee, oonetlpatlon, headeohe, teething aad etomaoh dleordere an J removs worm*. At all drogglete, 28c. Sample eent fres. Addreee Allen 8. LeSoy, N. T. AX 75c, Ladies' Good Wrappers, full width, ment of patterns; special price 75c. It can be accomplished, Secretary Hay oo financial and commercial "Dr. Seattle" died at Punt* Oorda. Fla., In 1880. Then It tu discovered that the "doctor" waa a woman and that for 30 year* ahe bad to maaqderaded. Tbe woman Waa a mother. Those who were auppoaed to Know say that In 1868 a little boy waa placed In the Protectant Kplacopal Orphan asylum at Lonlavllle by "Dr. Keattle," then confeaaedly a woman known aa Kate Havllaqd. Tbe boy's name waa Hugh H. Havlland. He waa later bonnd ont to a farmer and finally rose to an Independent position at Ctraenvllle. This la the atory of Hnch Havllafid, told by hlmaetf In a letter to The Courier-Journal: and Lord Pauacefote will arrange ft draft of tbe treaty before tbe departure of President McKinley and his cabinet on their western trip tbe lat- N«w York, April IS, 1901. Open. Oloe Tbe constitutional convention Just closed bas amended the constitution for the eleventh time, be said, and bas elected General Castro provisional president until tbe election In the autumn. He expects General Castro will then be elected as chief executive for a term of eight years. AT 75c, Ladies' 2 Clasp Kid in all shades; $1 00 TDlne; ial price 75c. De W * Treated ouberts'i ter part of this month. It seems to be tbe Impressing, however, tbat the matter will not be determined within tbat time, but-tbat when Lord Pauncefote sails for England In June be will take with him tbe draft agreed upon with Secretary Hay. Gen. it Gen. f%u-WMowHarshly, Vienna, Aprilaawapapar Nora te tonne, of Laabarg Oalloia, girt* tba SnKSmS™?:::: /ollowtog MM of U» attoapt on tha &£; IK* of the Omt, wMah ww neanUy ra- g- ■ W. A' AjrouogoHoar antanjtkatom wfcloh \tfca CkatWM. BtaMafcftrtad oeard any kooek and. aaddanly aaaUg man to W|MMa MawoMa» id an attempt to miialaiti Ma. He pre' rarolvac and tit a panto (hot the w-*— uSou.".'.'.' dead, n* aoldlen on guard quickly remoTtd tha oorpaa. Tha Ortu*. MOB RULE - (or hit haMp act haa oauad ante _ Til*.... |j p 28 $ • (••••••«. »•••• w Wj Ilia * ::8 Sa Tbe erase, dealers say, will reach amaslng proportions at tbe seaside resorts by tbe middle of June. Then the summer girl who cannot boast of a be ribboned simian will get little consideration from the swagger girls of her set. Indeed tbe up to date young man who watches the Idiosyncrasies of the upper set will wisely provide himself with a monkey too. AT 25c, Cream Table inch wide, nice tu t?rns, 35c value; spe. ■HI IsdluUau. m The friends of General Andrade aro working quietly, however, be declared, and preparing for an uprlalng against the present government. This rebellion, he said, probably will not take place for a year. Just bow farj tbe negotiations have proceeded cannot be ascertained, but enough Is known to Indicate that the administration la cC*ifldent a convention will be signed which will receive the approval of the senate, although perhaps not without a struggle. The basis of negotiation bas been agreed upon, and an active Interchange of views has occurred. PHUIod and Tlolnttj—foroait antll 8 p. m. Saturday. A choice line o( freah pooltry, aane*«e, eto , to bo foond at remarkably low prion at tha Otaloago Oaab Heat Market, Njrth Main atreat, Plttatoo. AT* 48c, Ladies' Moa Gowns, well made; j special piice 45c. General Castro, he asserted, bad written to Venezuelans to "Jnmp" tbe claims of American companies on the Orinoco, with the object of embarrassing the United States In tbe matter of future claims. He also said tho executive bad sought a loan of $25,- 000,000 In New York, but bad failed. ported ~1» lT For nearly 40 ydhrs he knew nothing of his parents. Then came a tetto from a New Tork lawyer, Q. Tarieton Ooldwalthe, 141 Broadway, who wrote that while searching for the hair* of "Dr. Theodore Keattle," whom death revealed to be a woman, be had fonnd that la 1898 she, going by the name of Kate Harlland, had put Hugh H. Haviland In the Protestant Episcopal Orphan asylum at Louisville. Hugh H. Harlland at Greenville Is regarded as that boy. That Kate Harlland was "Or. Keattle" was, It 1« said, practically established by witnesses In New York and Brooklyn. Tbe marmoset, the smallest animal of tbe simian tribe, ranks first In tbe esteem of tbe elite. This monkey Is small enough to be pat Into a man's coat pocket, and after It bas been taught to smoke a cigarette and perform other tricks be Is deemed sufficiently cultured to be carried around for tbe amusement of friends. Otber monkeys tbat are In demand are the ringtail and Java monkey. UBT IN TlfB PUSH. IT fATS TO BUT AT Bay ao Up-to-date Wheal Vnb M Vp-U dtU Wlrm, PEOPLE'S Great Britain has shown a disposition to supetaede tbe Glayton-Bulwer treaty. It Is said by reliable authority, but as a condition she desires tbe Insertion of articles specifically reiterating the prohibitions against occupation, colonisation or assumption of any dominion whatever over any part of Central Americf by either tbe United States or Great Britain, as set forth In the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. The )TS Pierce Chainlet* la our blgheei priced wheel, but we have other wheels for Ian money and • (all Ha* of Meyale rappile* If jon need Ml jr. We %are expert machinists to do all repair work ltd you o«n oonot on having jrou wheel proper!; attended to If yon have It with na. We hava the sgeney for Eastman's Kodaks and Kodak rappllaa. Acme Steam Laundry peol salnd U South Ms Is Street, IN BRADFORD. Explaining the opposition to blmself, he said It arose a year ago, when be Insisted upon tbe payment of claims made by tbe United States. He was firm In bis demands, and this led to a request for his recall. Feeling thus engendered lind steadily grown. MONEY. Qttirona depmittez People's 'Phone. Always the PtHaflTMlans Barn • Pablle Ball#- 8EVENTV CHINK8 DROWN. Bradford, Pa., April 12.—TUIa tow* • greatly excited over the burning by a nob of a public building. Threa waeka go a smallpox case developed hare, ie patient being a railroad man iined William Meyera. The victim #a» Isolated In bis rooms In the Armstrong block, tbe board of bealth lack- Another dealer said that tbe monkey fad would beat tbe craze for tbe chameleon which swept the United States- some years ago. I have money for mortgagee in any amount Mortgagee may stand for a term of years and only the Interest be paid,-or will give the prlvliege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, ard the interest will cease immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building association money. I handle onlj private funds and trust funds. VISIT OUR SM Mlkloa mi V«m« Km BM| Km* mC OmmImkIUM. «gD Hong long, April 18.-»r • oolltalon of *be wo boala la Ik* rlwr wbleh molud Id " h. (Inking ot both. a*r«n»OH«Mliiwk 4Vlal*Mk aIIM* wn drovsM mm tnirtMO imbbm wiw. |qj £ way* MqMoMDyotl Mt Db*t yon oonw oo I th* quwt fralt tb* Coglbb, yon tn • diagram* I to*11 Bonwgpubood In W*», ftmJrnlUi, *hnj* "foM t' •ran nodr* •otoj* «ot o* ataMit pwoi, and whw nnnatboflud paaoamakar Asked whether the presence of the north Atlantic squadron In waters near Venezueln had any significance, he admitted a possibility of a naval demonstration In case relations should become strained. BaonoLD. Aatltant Too Vas«. "The only difference," said he, "Is that monkeys being costly the fad will be confined pretty much to the well to do classes." Tbe erase bas already reached extensive proportions In Chicago. Meanwhile a fortune and the eternal gratitude of Miss Society await the man who can get a shipload of monkeys up tbe Delaware In double qnick time- Diagram for Maria* Bud. We have a lad; dtmonrtratl fine quality of Dr. Hand'* CC sed Milk and Evans' Bros, and Java Coffee. Sample It, coffee is the beat valne In t& for the money, —« But Hugh H&vlland Is heir to bat halt the fortune. A girl, who 1« expected to divide It with him, Orece M. Clark-Elliott, Havlland's niece, bo lawyer Ooldwolthc says, believes herself sola heiress to Imbray Clark of Australia, who died worth $20,000,000. Great Britain considers tbe senate amendment which reserves to the United States the right of taking any measures it may find necessary to secure by Its own forces the defense of the United States of greater Importance than the abrogation of the Clayton- Bulwer treaty. The amendment is altogether too vague, and she would prefer that the Halted States be more specific. She also favors the observance of the general principle of neutrality as set forth In article 3 of tbe original Hay-Panncefote treaty, which was stricken ont by the senate. The diagram (or the erasing oonuert to he given by the U. 8. Marina Baftd In Wllkaabarre Armory oa Friday, April 28, will open at Kuala Ball Book Stoie on Friday morning, April 19th. h 1 k m ter ■MR new caves developed, and je board at health'decided to mchn a einporarjr paathouae. A vacant achoolhouae In the Second ward waa selected, And carpenter* and plumber* war* pot D work fitting It hp. When It became known, the people raaiding nearby became greatly wrought up and reaolred to make trouble. I Last night at 8$0 o'clock a mob of • peatbouse, and soon recovered. Hq'explained, however, tbat at present there is no breach In the diplomatic relations between the United Statea and Venesuela. He lr absent only on leave and bas left Secretary Russell In charge of tbe legation at Caracas. D. E. BAXTERS in d Floor Bennet BaildlnR, Wllkepbsrrc Fahete Halt Kztraot at Qraoe'a. Aa HMnn Aln. Hugh Havllana's little litter, Kate Havlland'a other child, according to Lawyer Goldwalthe, was put by the mother with f on tar pai-enta. The girl grew up, married Imbray Clark and went ijest with him. In 1877 they went to Ban Frauctaco, and there a child was born. Within two weeka the delicate mother, Kate Harfland'a daughter, died. The baby was placed In the handa at Mrs. Martha A. Oris- "I bad pile* ao bad I oonld get no re*t aor And a nure nntlll tried DeWltt'e Wltob Haael Salve. After uelng it once, I forget I ever bad anything Ilk* the Fitoi.'' E. C. Bola*, 8ome»Potat, N. Y. Look out for Imltatloni. Be ear* yoa aak for DeWltt'e. T. J. Y.tee, PitMoa, HtroU'a Pharmacy Wss* Plttaton. DEMOCRATIC PLANS. RARE FEAT WITH A 8AW. PANNEBECKER'S STUDIO A Itttmnl br Ckalrui Jnn K. Jwucn Carpenter Cot Tknoxt We Rake a Specialty All work finished i n from six to ten days regardless of weather. 14 South Main Street, er.800 mea.jwd woman surronnded ■achoolhonae. Their leaders clutch, the Bight watchman, Obarlea Story, n&fceld him llrmlysrhlle the lncendistta batttred opqn a door aad set lira to ihe place. All- who attempted to present the Are. were kept back, and In a few' minutes' the entire structure, a large 2H story wooden bnlldlng, waa In flamea. Plumbers' tools and other articles in tbe house were destroyed, and the excitement ran high, men and woman running up and down tbe streets crying against the board of health. As tba flames rolled and crackled tbe mob howled its delight Dire threat! ware Joaea, A Japanese carpenter at tbe exposition grounds In Buffalo the other day astonished the workmen of other nationalities by his skill with a saw. At a few minutes after the noon bell had rung a group of brawny American, Scotch and Irish carpenters gathered near tbe Japanese pavilion for lunch. One of tbe little Jap workmen was so busily engaged In finishing up a job of sawing through a heavy beam tbat he paid no attention to the bell. Tbe group at luncheon watched him with much Interest and suddenly set up a howl of laughter as they heard the unmistakable screech of steel on steel, showing tfhit the little man's saw had run against a spike. ■east With a Spike la It. —•Port Smith, Ark., April 12.—Chairman James K. Jones of the national Democratic committee in an Interview yesterday Considered absurd tbe talk of abme "fottherly recognised leaders ' of* the'"party about the necessity for BMMtanltatlatt." fopthat the policies of tbe party at the 'jWiat national convention may be, he asserted, no bne can say, and it would manifestly Impossible for any man -There la a disposition in quarters not Immediately connected with the negotiations to believe that Great Britain Is leading up to the submission of a proposition that in return for the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty this government- will make concessions in Alaaka. There have been frequent rumors of this character, but It can be stated emphatically that tbe president aad Secretary Hay will under no circumstances alienate one foot of American territory, and such a proposition, if submitted, will 'be Immediately re- JetfttL- ■ V . • ! «wwa*a1» tr— «a»r'« OnD at night an agonising to mouura. Da Salvo's Cmcxrr Trncmaa will rellere oronp, soon as administered. It la alio a savaa Kansas ssaaav for oocgba, colds and complaints. Twenty.five rinli If* Children's Photos. the Friendless, by Imbray C sailed almost Immediately wold, superintendent of the triad to Uroptr with tba loyalty of bl troop*, b» ori—a than ahot. PAID JHE PENALTIES. Several year* after lira, beard of Olark'a death and I tralla. ToOsrssOold laOss Day. Try Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets. » eta. flTTSTi W. RENN'A. for gome one to ' er Set'of iiieu to formulate a new policy fa* the party-In the Interim. "It Is - quite within reason to believe," said Mr. Jones, "that there will be modlfi(cafl&isof flTepBffofuis of CEIcago or Kansas City, but what these modifications may be no one can-say, although It Is not probable such modification WlH lie nfflitl In character." Speaking of the ThlltpFiae aad Cuban relations, Senator Joaea aaki he "was gratified at the tnnw psanafiil torn of-altalrs In the PfalUppteea-aad haperl It would result In a in ill liw) joiamiasal IkH( |UiWmbi«MliOIClD Ul ItatH Coday. tO., April IS.—JCdwaid Bathd, who myrdn*d Patrolman riaetzocnted at the penlten tiary thl* morning. glrL 'Ite Elliotts Bee the large variety if sal fee made to four measure $20. Bavan the Tailor. pUAU'S PRI adoption by • court In San Franc] In 180T the KllloUa Warned that Aug. 21, 1878, were made a* to what would lDe done it police or health officers Interfered, Mt there was no Interference. No arrest* hare been made. •ferny Clark bad left a fortune of $25.- 000,000, to which there was no heir, and began a fight for their foster ■laughter's rights. The estate ia -tied' up In the English courts, and, though hundreds of claimants have come forward, none haa been abb to prove claims to the satisfaction of tbeBrltlab' authorities. Traoaport Oaraaae Ovetflee. Hare You Gotten Yourself in a Pirtte? -- ■—t, - Washington. April 12.—The transport Garonne sailed from Manila on March ft, with the Twenty-sixth volunteer In- Tint Jap paid no attention to tbe laufper and alio no attention to tbe •pike. He simply kept on sawing, and a few minutes later the beam fell to tbe ground In two pieces. Tbe men Immediately rushed to tbe spot to examine tbe cut and found that the spike had lieen cut through as cleanly as with a cold chisel. • v Baton Bongs, La., April 18—Joe Xh'oiDM, oonrlotodof mnrdsrln Caddo, ,-Cot to daath by banging today. A lurga wltaseead ths gbartly sight of exaoatioa. Jeffaraon OhX Mo., April U.-Xllswor.h Sransw Um colors. * »"Drd«er Of a Boonvllle ~ii~—» hen. C»d today. Ths eondmnadmTwalksd 0to ths gallows and MM bat little trooble' *D U» hangn..D. A loaal oUuyman had eonv.'vM th* mur' dtoTln «» — onttoD. iuumx Best patent-flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - .16 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, 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 PER LB. 8TRIKE IN STEEL TRUST. fantry, except Company F, and has not yet been reported at Ban Francisco. This has not caused any apprehension at the war department, for it took the Oaronne 11 days to reach Nagasaki, coal and resume her voyage, wlille the other transports take only nine days. She is a (low vessel and may lDe a week behind tbe other transports If she makes no better time between Nagasaki and Ban Francisco than she did on the first part Of the voyage. Dr. Hand's Milk goes I any other: 18c can; ; Mea la Oaa of the Plants Wait IM- If not, we have, and lots of them We have a full line: Dills, 3 doz for 15c Cucumber, large, 3 doz for 35c Gerkins, sw:et, 4 doz for . 13c Gerkins, sweet, per qt 10c Gerkins, sour, per qt 20c We can sell yon the largest bottle ever offered for 10c. Evans* Plttsburg, April 12.—The Commercial Gazette says: toa ReeasralM*. Grace U. Clark-Elliott had almost' given up hope when lawyer Ooldwaitbe's letter came telling her she was heiress to the estate of ber grandmother, the spurious "Pr.. Keattle" of Ponta Gorda. Now MIsa Elliott expects to prove her claim. "With lnze Independent pawls left Tfltli the natives. 45 South Main "The United States Steel corporation and the Amalgamated Association of Steel and Tin Workers are to wage their first battle today. The Pittsburg district of the executive board of the They examined the foreigner's saw, found that not a tooth was broken nor a bit of edge dulled and then took off their bats and gave three rousing cheers for the oatlou that could bring forth n bit of metal like that saw and the man with the skill to use It. New York, April 13.—In the expectation of having his tongne cut out today William M. Crampton of Brooklyn, a well known lecturer, was busy yesterday talking Into phonographs so that when hlB tongue has been removed he can continue to earn his livelihood through these phonographic records. Mr. Crampton Is a familiar figure With the Brooklyn public. He has had a most adventurous and romantic life and has In tnrn been a soldier, a sailor, a clergyman and a policeman. Amalgamated association met Wednesday and decided to call out the employees of the W. De Wees Wood plant of the American Sheet Steel company of McKeesport Monday next unless all qien discharged since the middle of lajCt week were reinstated. It was decided to strike at once If other man ol? the association were discharged before «"*"• "After th '* Mtton three more men were given cholce of renouncing the association * tbeLr P??1' tlons. Upon learm/f °f action the strike was declared Jf strike takes place, it probably result in a tie up of the planD "This will be the third strD « «"■ -plant for the recognition of the" Ijnlon, both of the previous strikes beug CJost by, the Amalgamated association. 506 LUZERTlE AVENUE. AMBUSHED THE MEN. Berlin, April 12.—It is stated that the Krupps are about to discbarge 5,000 bands from their Essen, -Buckow and Kiel works. Tbey have already dismissed 4,000 Since October. It Is also understood that tbe Brbardt works at Pusseldorf are about to reduce their staff. The Industrial depression continues. According to a recent estimate, one-fourth of the workers in Berlin ore very Insufficiently employed of totally Idle. Tbe distress of many Is acute, Tbere Is no prospect of Improvement.Kraps* ta Dlseharare Mts. Washington, April 12.—Tbe monthly statement of the exports of domestic products issued by the bureau of sta-' Itlstlcs shpws that during March the exports iferc as follows, the comparisons lDeliif; made with March, 1900: Iireadstuffs, $21,158,140, Increase *4,- 600,000; cattle and bogs, *2,978,016, Increase *723,000; provisions, *16,608,287, Increase *3,100,000; cotton, *26,817,333, decrease *7,000,000; mineral oils, *fi,- 340,470, decrease *140,000; total, *72.- 952,486, net Increase *230,000; total for nine months. *071,712,804, Increase *80,963,000. Exports of DomMtle Preaaets. Plain, sweet or sour Mixed Mustard .... Pearl Onions IOC IOC ••«••IOC ...IOC H. WILUAMSON. TO RACE FOR FREE HOMES. imllsl—C AraWaaa Blauahtaiad la a , DN|Si Hur *'o«w la the Ht« of Settlers Dniw to Kiowa Luds. y» gal. Bottles ! Plain or mixed . Mustard Onions Chow Chow...., Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Aden, Arabia, April l».-ShsJk Mabaronkh, who laUly dafsatod Sheik -Jbc BataUd la Msgd, was tared wtlh his army Into mhwsti In a gorge aad rooted by hU enemies, who Jadulgsd in indiscriminate slaughter, sot Isss thsa five thousand ol tbe followers of Shstk Mabaronkh being killed. ; Among those en route to tbe openlpg In the Kiowa and Comanche Indian reservation to make the race for free homes are many women. They pass through Wichita, Kan., every day lq covered wagons and buggies and on trains, says the Chicago Record-Herald. Every home seekers' excursion Is loaded to tbe extreme capacity with persons from Illinois, Ohio and other eastern states. A great many of them are from tbe larger cities. ..J$d ...15c ...25c M.t$C New York, April 12.—The hearing In the case of Albert T. Patrick, charged with tbe murder of the aged millionaire, William Marsh Rice, closed yesterday afternoon, and Justice Jerome announced that he reserved his decision, but hoped to inake It known by next Monday. It rests "with Justice Jerome whether or not Patrick will be held for the grand Jury. Meanwhile Patrick will stay In the Tombs. Patrick Borlas KaiC4. SHELLEY & LUCHSINGER .LINE OP. T.S.»W.S.«MMTT, CPRINC »SUMMER GOODS -FIRST pFFICIAL ACT. Btaiaata Celebrate Araaaara* HUU. RROROSA1.8. Dn.1 AMaeaey tteaatei Kaai Bateaaea* * Maa for a Deeeru r. Chicago, April 12.—Seventy-fi**. students of tbe Armour institute, wearing nightgowns outside tbelr other garments, took possession of a South Side elevated train last night, and before they were ejected by tbe police they dapfed several women passengers to go Into hysterics and otherwise created pandemonium In general. Tbe students were celebrating the gift of $1,- 000,000 to the Institute by Mrs. P. D. Armour and J. Ogden Armour, widow and son of tbe founder. Washington, April 12.—There was a touching scene at Mount Vernon yesterday when M. Cambon, tbe French embassador, accompanied by tbe officers and cadets of the trench, training ship Duguay Trouln and otner distinguished guests, placed a wreath of flowers on tbe tomb of Washington. The occasion was commented on as being particularly, indicative of the continued fraternal feeling existing lDetween the two great republics of Europe and America. Vmotan af Waefclaartoa's Tomb. In a wagon which recently passed through Wichita were four young men who had -formerly clerked In stores In Chicago. The leader, W. I. Canton, who was an employee of a large dry goods bouse, said that they Intended to get a strip of land adjoining each other and start a town; Healed proposals will be received by tbe City Clerk dnrlng joint Session of Councils, Thar*- d*v April 1Mb 1901, h-tween tbe hours of 8 o'clock and 8:15 p. m , for tbe printing for tbe various departments of the City snathe ad vertlsiog of ordinances, imposing a penalty for the violation thereof, petitions proclamations and etc. In accordance with tbe sped leations on Ills hi the City Clerk's office. Conncitojeserre the tight te reject apy and all bids. T 1018' JOHN ¥nfLANOTfeY, City Clerk. Tbe leading artistic Washington, April 18.—Attorney General Kiyn'a first ofielal signature la attached to a formal reoommen Jetton foi pardon of Qaaaer's Mate Fran k Lawson, who deserted. The pardon is a xtendsd on Ever shown in this city have Just arrived, borne and examine them and leave your order for a Spring Bolt, Overcoat, Vast or Trousers, fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. Paper Hanger*. Headqoartai th'e latest designs in -Spring Ten D»y« Fop Coa|ellmUi Brl«e. New York, April 12 —Supreme Court Justice Scott bas adjudged Councilman Stewart "if. Brice to be In contempt of court anil has sentenced Brlee to tbe county Jail for ten days and to be fined in the sum of WTO.!®. Brlce's contempt consisted in bis failure to obey a writ of mandamus Issued out of the supreme court commanding blm to vote for the Issuance of bonds for tbe new hall of records. Councilman Brice Is a son of the late United States Senator Calvin S. Brice. He bas been somewhat prominent in. Ibcal Democratic politics for several years. At the 1897 election he was elected councilman from tbe Fourth district. For five yens? before then he was a member of tbe TnUiJpnny Ball general committee. IHtu SaUUr at Ur|t. QEO.F. BUS3. THE CUT TAILOR. S north Main St. Paper from 5c per double roll ap. North Main Street Bingham ton, N.Y., April 12.—An Insane soldier who had returned from the Philippines and was being taken to his home in New Haven escaped from an Erie train at Middletown. At tbat place it was necessary to open the doors of the or in which be was confined, and while the vigilance of the guards was relaxed the soldier broke away. Ha. has not been recaptured. the oosdition that he re-eq fist within thirty days. „ ( DIED THI8 MORNf DiNG. Hunting wildcats In an automobile la tbe newest fad In Alameda county, according to an Oakland (Cal.) dispatch to tbe New York Herald. C. L. Best of San Leandro Inaugurated this form of sport tbe other day. He took a party of ten In his machine through Cull canyon, with a pack of bounds following. Tbe huntsmen had great sport, rounding up a dozen of tbe wildcats durlnjf their day's outing. The party left early In tbe morning and made a apeedy run Into tbe fastnesses Of tbe Contra Costa bills. The dogs kert pace through bush and timber. Bullae WlUwti la aa AatomoMle. 2* ffluy the Sftest-—St SPays. Hi A shoe means more to you than a mere foot J fi covering. To dress well you cannot afford to fl $ overlook the -finish a High Grade Shoe gives $ to a lady's or gentleman's appearance. _ flj 5 Note the lines we carry: ' 2 i Burt & Packard'; Korrect Shape Shoes. X Keith's Konqueror. !L i Melba (for ladies). Patent Kid, Enamel and I g Kid. $* oo J Ulrica, in fight and heavy sole, $2 .50 T T Beautiful Patent Leather Shoes, in cloth Jji i and leather top, for ladies at $1.98 JL ® Pingree & Smith's Oxfords, swell mannish T lasts. 1 The celebrated flat last shoe for men. £ Attenfic iltraad Maa Wall Kaawa Maw lork WU Palled Away. .- New York, April Vt-A.. ehaizman of the AtohUon,, Fa Btllroad died at I ill !HK thla morning, bhcil %wibv. He was fifty all Baaaa-iapasaaa Crisis Paatpeaa*. Your attention is "ft called Mr the New Bast F. Walker, Topaka and home in this •en aiok since London, April 12.—"Count Okuma, former Japanese premier, asserts that the Russo-Japanese crisis Is postponed until the Chinese court shall have returned to Peking," says tbe Tokyo correspondent of The Dally Express, "when Japan must send to Bussta another protest against tbe occupation of Manchuria." Pittsburg, April 12.—Fire, seriously damaged four business houses at the corner of Diamond and Market street*, involving a loss of about *90,000, mostly covered by Insurance. The fire started in the basket store of Cbafles Roelirlg, on the Diamond, from an overheated stove and spread with incredible rapidity. Fire Causes SSO.OOO Lass. Hose Cart Wrecks a Trailer Car. now on sale at Syracuse, April 12.—A hose cart ran Into a trolley car last night while running at fall speed to a Are. Five firemen were seriously Injured, and two may die. The motorman and one passenger oq the car were a|so hurt, and •ne of the hose part horses was killed. The car was thrown from the track* and badly wrecked. R.B.CUT RioriN PirnsBURG' Comprising all the m/i sirable shades in Dotted Man Lawns, Dimities, j Zephyrs, Kid, Lisle Bilki Gloves, In all shades. Am mm *U1«« 9M One Umm V" bJUM. Pit tabus. April 1».—Whtle trying to" umt •' tnppoeed atrtdmi on Fulton strset ■ llol Was (UlW Dt noon and polioe- Ul Fltacsnld M all'ad, and a county detective and lnspecto r B. B. Gray ahot. ' Havanit, April 42.-At the secret »e» Aon of the Cuban .canstljiitlonal convention yesterday sever!?.1 delegates offered motions that the eCSlVf!ot'®n should express Its disapproval 01 principles embodied tp the Piatt amendment, especially clauses 1. 8. 6 and 7. Senor Gobarga moved that the subject be Indefinitely postponed, but this proposal was supported by only alz delegates. The effort of the radical element Is to put the convention on record against the amendment before voting to send a commission to Washing ton. It was evident that ths. radicals had a majority. The Comv.atlon Bremen, April 12.—It la stated here that the gold bars stolen from the strongroom of the steamship Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosae'on her trip from Nay York were valued at $21,000. were Intended for the Berlin mint. Xl)e strongroom was found broken opeit *t Southampton Stole* GolC Worth Strpeftc If M Electric Cm. ~ Lynn. Mas*. April 12.—A whgoir In which were Thomas Meehan and J. B. Murray of and George Brewer of Boston was struck by an electric car, and In the wreck whicit followed Meehan fell under the car and was killed. The others were seriously hart. , CJHrlng oat the came, while the automobile huntsmen brought down cat after cat with their rifles as the bounds treed the game. The sport was pronounced a big success. There was not a break In the trip, and it will be repeated shortly. New York, April 12.—Wall street credits the report that George Crocker of the well known millionaire family of California bas made $900,000 by jfyU street speculation In the past tau days. Cmkar Makes *000,000. Embroideries and pretty designs. L and Children's Ha* quality to salt the. t HEADING FOft BRITISH. Se Wet Mas Malted Zor Futmt«| to pais Mt for Cotrt'i iUtmf." London, April 12.—According to tlil Shanghai correspondent of The Stand ard, the Chinese assart that the court has decided to leave Slan-fu for Peking through the province of Bopa* on May 7. Far Uiui Pre bleat Stadr. R. B. Cu Oafs *»Wn, April U.-Ds Wat la reported to be heading 4 toward Pletersburg, the lata Boar aaplta'l reoantly captured by the BdUab under 0 nl. Plnmar. ■sssptme Ik Nice, April 12.—Lord Salisbury has not left the grounds of his villa at Beaullsu since Us arrival. Several mem bar* of his family hav* arrived there. Lw* Salleharr'a Health. A club for the atudy of the liquor problem h*« been organised at Harvard. No particular method for the solution of the problem is advocated, bat the object will be to promote Investigation and discusalon. Berlin, April 12— King Otto of Btrarla has again suffered from sever* hemorrhages of the kidney* and violent spasm* - ■•Tula's Klw III. O. !P. dc C. O. Shoe Co. J4and 16 NarHi pr-PKOPf.F'H PHQifK. ■. .. MINERS WERE KILLED. ■aiMiaa«nnik'it|a Mem stare «s- Anna M. Wytkoff A Co. would Ilka to Interest the pttblle In the many novslties that can be mada Asm Danniaon'a papers janehaa lamp screens, shadaa for eleotrU light., candle shades, table decorations. lw Btltooeness la a condition oharacterlsad by a disturbance of the dlgestlvs organs. The stomach Is dsMlltated, the liver torpid, the bowela oonetl pated. There la a bathing of fooA, pain In the bowels, dlsalness, ooated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly dlgeated food and then of bite. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the dlatprbaaeee of the stomach and areata a healthy appetite They also tons up the liver to a healthy settee and re—lets th. hn—ta.-gsy them and you are oertaln to be much plessed with the result, For sale by Ferrer, Peck dt Roberts, Plttaton, one door above Xagla Betel and Wast Plttston, Wyoming and Lnserns Avea. AM you waakanad and *»h*«atari by overwork, worry or dlanssi I The Myallo Life Banewer will qobkty renew your strength and vitality. It I* the gnats** nerve bnlldar known. II I* a marvaloue vltallser and strengthens*. It qolokly and oartalnly corea loas of apirttte. indigestion, nervous weslmasa, pdplUtton of the heart and falling health. H la indeed a wondeifnl life renewerapi life atragthanar. Sold by H. Boaek, droggktTNo. 4 North Main 8t. PlUaton. ■aM«iaDlaiNfC Wllleae Gtvea Away. It la oartalnly graUfytBg to the pnbHe to ww of oae uoasstn which la not afraid tob*|*o*rao*. The proprietors of Or. King's New Dleoovsry fir ooosnmptioa, ooagha and eolda have given away over ten million trial bottles and have the aattefaetlon of kaowlng It baa eared thousands of hopeless lull. Asthma, taonohitla, la grippe and all throat, ohset and. lung dlaea*** an aniely cored by It. , Call ia HInUi idiimiflV. W«©4 PlMstoe Md W. O. Prloe, Plttatori, and gat a free trial *ad »i. Of food la aasaatial to good health With out good teeth we cannot hav* tfcatragb aiaatloatlon. We do everything known to modern dentlatty at caudsiats prloea Teeth aatiaotad wlthoat pain to aid ol vitalised ah. Ob tuD lit, Main M JOHN O'D. plot ten. Haaletoa, April ■ prematura blast In the Kra'js ocUlsry at Ckdaralne last night, two pjlners were killed. mc£i PMHbS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS Formerly Bridgeport Oonn. P&IOES. % Best Patent Flour D Chop, per cwt T - 1 Meal, per c«*t-«»-»* ""1 Bran and Midds., cwt 1 Gorn and Cr. Gorn, cwt i vjfUt tlay, per cWt - T*. Oats, per bushel -Jj; • , Butter, per lb - . ■» •% Fresh Eggs, per do*wl 3 bottles Gatsuj, : * SENATE AGREES. V«it« Varnaoaa at Ash1*. M tf B. A. omrthar, Aiefcmel. And r*gl*t*r»d patent attorney, Board of Trade Wdg. Oall endeonaalt. i eodflt Factories Mew Tstk lawut jsss WW AOesif Sl Apt 11 SS. Albany,'K. T., J tpril It,-The Beqata this morning adopts I the resiilatloa (H'the Assembly agreeing t o adjourn April *• a mi line of frsah green grooarfee, Bab," uj nrn gtndiid MBotd || Womrts KunD, Lnserns Am 1M1-1H1 hpinc Atchucs Hatting stove*, the kind that Warn BP your homes, *t Ash's tf Far Beat aaa tarsal*. Beveral at**** left over at very low r*ntot *l*o aevera! dwellings talth modern hajsni—sats. and atso ia**nd honeaa at MflUDaDa low note and Scranton, Pa. EATHM. igton.D. 0. AO messbsts of Washington Camp, Mo. J67, p. O. a a A., an mussted to meat attMrhsdlaMiMp. 1 8aad«, April Vh# Bui Oiit can take wlthont the Interrui (•wv. Tcnu-Saac as uul retail Mr cC mtmtt rcpUrrt *r rcballt u moderate co*t. »tto*«lot uMtlmuw, etc., to Factory / The chroale dyspeptic 1 The nnhsj ftadaom Wi aatll |
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