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s ■ ■ i-'i ' ~ ' C°mp3re th« evenin; ne iou Wixrs with the moJtL peani flnt in the forme" P tgfpp t A - .'MKfcV PITTSTOK^/ BMNO, /yi TWO GENTnl 40c ▲ MONTI IEEI STEEL MEN WILE NOT STRIKE STEEL STRIKE NOT LIKELY. IjUMflOS ATTACK BAY. Quickly Routed by American FOUR KILLED BY FLIER ANTIMARRIAGE society DOB* Nf IfAPPOINT. Armstrong's AMtltuulcd AaloolstlM Lnlm Meat ul Withhold Aetloa. 'C•»"*» PtrHM of a Widow'. Ittllft Urxg.r. tkD Xav uftmri fur Catarrh Seemt to rjHU luuitablt Merit. A new oaUub care haa recently app*aml vkloUto f.r M bw, remarkably aaoocetfal la oaring all forma of oatarrb, whether to the tUad, throat, bronnhtai tnbee, or lu atoiuftch and llrer. Lad Fatalities Delay a Western Express. McKeesport, Pn., April 18.—Aft»r bring In session all day tbe national advisory committee of the Amalgamated association adjourned last evening without taking any action looking to tbe calling of a general strike. Another session began this morning at 10 o'clock. The American Sheet Steel company has made some overtures, growing out of the dlfflcnlty at the Wood mill here, which may result in a settlement of the difficulty. There Is a widows' protective league at South St. Louts with a rather odd purpose, the prevention of mjurlago*. The fact that the members have all baa experience id matrimony might lead one to infer that they had found tbe dual eslsterce an unpleasant one, but such la not tbe case, for a majority testify-and those who know them well bear -them out--that their former partner! In life were congenial. The purpose of the society Is p promote good fellowship among widows and to form a mutual benefit insurance company from Its memberthip, says the Minneapolis Times. Organised a abort time ago, it now numbers upward of 60 members. Soldiers. --^VP/?/CES. 3TUANOE StOKT OF THE TBIP. PHILIPPINE 00MMI88ASY 80AHDAL Best Flour... $4.50 Feed, «J1 kinds.., 1.05 Oats, peMxuheF..I*..., ,87 Both Sides 1 Make NEW JER8EY GUARD. Put Trail XakH a M Bceor* kr UaTlu Dm4 ut Wnairi I* Its Trial of Clvllfaa Fletcher DUelasee a Plot—Gra trail Wad* aa* Lad law Arrive la J««M» I'mllM Coa«u The remedy la In' tablat form, plaaaant and convenient io take, and no epeolal MoreojT la maintained aa to what It oon- Wni, tba tablat being a eclentlfiojoomblnattoo of Onalaool, Eaoalyptol, Sangnlnarla, Hydraatln and aimllar valuable and harmleae antleeptloe. t'nilliiDMitHlttAnul Our •» Trall-Panaeacera om Beer* T»1I e Oats, as bushel tots.. Potatoes, bushel.. Hay, per ioo.... Best Butter No. 7 Broom * cans fine Peaches Concessionso NaMlHloya, Orldr TWt. New York, April 18.—When the New York and Boston "limited" came In from the west yesterday afternoon over the New York Central road, the flier had left In her wake a tipll of casualtlea atretohlng from Lake Erie to the Hudson river. tlaaa la Ceha. Manila, April lfl.—Klfty insurgent riflemen attacked the town of Bay, on Bay lake, in Laguna province, southeast of Manila. The insurgents were quickly routed. DON'T Shirt1 til yoU Trtnton, N. J., April 18.-The 8UU Military Board m.t today to Mint a alta the Trenton armory aad to Oi a data CCw lie proponed eaaampment of tho First Brigade. Oorarnora of twenty-three ®* ta»14ad by the Goyarnor to —A mllltla taama to the ahooUng oontnt wba bald from Aagnat HO to September 7. rha rial ting taama wfll oompete for tba Hilton aad lntaratate trophlaa. No member of the advisory committee would talk for publication after the meeting adjourned. It la said, however, that the company offers to reinstate tbe discharged men If the union will declare the strike off. This offefc-doea not provide, however, for of the union, but is fflresame offer made by John .Tarretbsiecretary of the labor bureau-of theMHeet Steel company, to George E. Jfolloway, president of tbe McKeesnnuDloD. Tba aafa and effective oatarrb enre may ba foaod at any drag atore under name of Stoirt'e Uatarah Tablat*. IMPERIAL PALACE OF CHINA BURNED. New York Village Lieutenant William S. Mapes of the Thirty-second volunteer Infantry has captured a bearer of dispatches from the Insurgent general Nortel to General Malvar. Nortel directed Malvar not to surrender, saying he Would send him 2,000 recruits, money and ammunition] when Aguloaldo was released. Norlel succeeded Trias hi southern Luzon. our Magi Assortment, « range from 50 C $5 00. See' M Whether tba oatarrb la looated la tba noae, throat, bronchial tabea or atomaob, tba tablata teem to act with Cqnal taooete, remoTlng tba stuffy feeling In baad and noae, olaarlng tba muoooa membrane of throat and trachea from catarrhal eeoretlont, which rant* tba tlokllng, ooughlng, hawking end gagging ao annoying to every oatarrb anfferer. 3 cans Corn.... 1 dozen Canned Corn. 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches .85 .25 She reached New York an hour and ■ half lata. That wa» serious. Incidentally she had bkittad out four human lives In three separate accidents. That was the cause of the broken time schedule. The project was first conceived by Mrs. Caroline Reuss, who Is known on tbe South Side as the "unMprsal secretary."4 lbs Prunes......26 Lion Coffee I2}i Arbuckle Coffee .12J4 Fresh eggs, doz .16 Almost THE PHILIPPINE FRAUDS- Two passengers who came throufh from Indianapolis told last evening the story of this strange series of fatalities. I On the 1st of January Mrs. Reuaa called in her bosom friends, all of whom are members of societies, and consulted with them aa to how It would be possible to form an aasoclation of Women aa a sororal Insurance company without any poaslblllty of thel*having to pay assessments on tbe death of men. The South St. Louis Widows' Protective league was the result of this conference. Display. - Swept Away by Flames. MM OMlm tha At the way wej spej it of Mr. J arret t, Hollo- Plttsburg on Tuesday and ie greater part of the day In con- A* a meeting of clergymen held In Manila, at wfclch Bishop Warren presided, strong protests were made against the opening of cockpits In Manila. The business men of the city have also objected on the same lines. Waehlngtoo, April ia-n« Wei vpertment thle morning received « oabU gram from General lUeArttor la regard to'he alleged frande In the oommleeerj department at Manila. The dlapatoh b wltheld from pnblleatlon (or the Irot It h leaned that It di ■nmmmi FikikM "We left Indianapolis on time at live minute* of 8 Tuesday afternoon," Natal oatarrh generally leada to ulceration In eome caaea to ancb ao tiUnl at to deatroy tba none entirely and In many old caaea of oatarrh the bonea of the bead become dlaeaaed. Natal oatarrh gradually eitende to the throat and bronchial tnbca and Ttry often to tha atomaob, canting that vary obatlnata tronble, oatarrh of the atomacb. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. Pltiabntf, F*, April ».-«Thw. will he ao (Mb, lb* trait will Bake aono«- •Iom and so wlH tke men." Thl* aUla mekt, corah* aa It J%e, from an oBeer of; one of tbem, "and all went van until afterjthe train had paewd'Cleveland. All the pasiau*(rrS*inThe slaeplng ear* had fGttred, when then waa a violent shriek of the whistle, a Jar and a sudden Application of the alrbrakea. Then the train came to a halt Bead* were throat out between the eurta)os of the bertha, Inqolrlea were made, but the *oft spoken, aoft walking porter* knew nothing or appeared to know nothing. The limited' alowly backed up and then stood motlonleaa for more than an boar. ■fSrence with Mr. Jarrett. Jarrett offered to have the discharged men reinstated, with the exception of Holloway, and offered to endeavor to get that man placed within ten days or two weeks. Tbla offer also failed to recognize the union and left tbe disputed question of whether the men have the right to organise unadjusted. SI Mouth Main St.. PITT8TON. (tOC)D8 DELIVERED PROMPTLY. HI Tho trial of Lieutenant Frederick Boyer, charted with the embezzlement of commissary storen, will be continued next Monday. It la the opinion of many, officers that Lieutenant Boyer la Innocent of the charges brought against him. Have Key Gotti Yourself in id thl* mornm*-ggreiw In | tke m confirm of oonaplrac} the flOT«rnm#nt U admit* tb. lnrMttgattou to not oooeltcUd. The chapter will not close until the membership has reached 100. When their plans are so far matured, the members will Incorporate. Then on the death of any member of the society ♦50 will be paid out of the treasury toward funeral expenses, and during sickness $8 will be allowed each week. But this allowance will not be extended to any member on a second or third -HIness within one year. Mle? Catarrh U • ayetemlo poison, Inherent In the blood, and local waah**, donohee, »1hi, Inhaler* and apiafa oan hare no 'flcai on tlu rial oan** of the dlteaie. An Internal remedy whloh act* npon the blood I* the only rational treatment and Stuart1* Catarrh TabD*ta la th* eafest of all Internal remedies, a* wall aa th* mo*t oon*enl*nt and catlsfaotorj from a medical •tend point. ffc* eoatewM Mai Into enoallra •Virion at tM tfolook lhl« morning. An n•outl** •floM ot Um «Mool*tlOB to rwpon*lbb for «h« following mmiUod: "Umn will b* ao tMkn. Of thtelamion. Th» mttttr wOlUwUWd thto WNBtog. «i Tbb to pwittaly oonttt to* whro • roU t *km Utt aulorltj will b* In f»T«r of mi CUBANS MAYACCEPTTERMS. The trial of a civilian named Fletcher, accused of the unlawful conversion of commissary stores, which was held before the provost court yesterday, a plot to obtain commissary supplies and sell them to the hotels and merchants of Manila. If not, w, them Wi have, and lots of have a full line: People's 'Phone. SEASON 18 OPEN. Praetor H' CMknll Relieve Piatt Dills, 3 doz Cucumber,' Clerk i i Gerkii Gerj W| Atfmyc Washington, April 18. — Senators Proctor of Vermont and Cockrell of Missouri had a tall; with the president yesterday about conditions in Cuba, the purpose of their visit to the White House being.to give some results of their recent visit to the UlamL AmtlMit Will Be Al*yt«4. r Dr *5c w 'arge, 3 doz for 15c iw;et, 4 doz for 25c i, sweet, per qt ...aoc 's, sour, per qt aoc 'can sell you the largest bottle ;ver offered for 10c. tin, tweet or sour Ntunil IMIU OnnHM w nw Ball "Passengers lay awake and became restless. There ware more polite Inquiries. This time this porters answerer vaguely, 'Something the matter with the engine; don't know when we'll get started, sah.' The mystery remained unsolved until we drew Into Buffalo this morning an hour and a half late. There the. papers and the gossips told of a grade crossing accident on the Nickel Plate road In which two men had* been killed and one Injured. It waa onr train that had done It, but we did not «aow It until we reached Buffalo.Mew York, April 18.—The Bostons meet the Slants today and the hall grounds are I UD* Meooa of high and low The old time "to.tta," walloper and the other well known base ball orefeks an all o« dsek. Brigadier Generals James F. Wade and WllHam Ludlow have arrived here. General Wade succeeds Brigadier General John 0. Bates In command of the department of southern Luzon. Brigadier Generals Bates, Robert H. Hall and Frederick D. Grant will retnm to the United States. No man.will be permitted to participate in even the smallest of the league's receptions. And any member of the league who so far recants aa to marry again will have her name stricken from the rolls and be excluded from future fellowship, even should she once more become eligible. UoKMport, ft., Apt!! . . Cwo men th. pro pod Hon of th. mCui agemwrt ot th* (dtot of the Amtrloto Sheet BUel Oo. h«M to ntnn to work thU jaornlng at mnm oMock, ot oonetdet athemwlTw dUehttyd. PALACE D»A8 llfflNED. Both'senators believe that thq-Piatt amendment, prescribing that certain Important conditions -be Incorporated In the Cuban constitution now pending In Havana, will ultimately be adopted. Senator Proctor thinks the visit of Dr. Elton reoently etated that be hid •neoeeefally need Stnart'e OeUrrh Tablets In old obronlo eaaae, 8Ten where nloeretlon bed extended ao (ar aa to destroy the eeptnm of the noee. He aaja, "1 am pleae-j •ntly anrprleed almoet •very day by tW excellent reanlte from Stnart'e CJ«t«df® reblete. It le remarkable how effeotaK they remove the exceed re eeoretloiJP J bdna about a healthy maoone membranes of the noee, * OlndnneU, O , April 18.—The new puJ (tead wae not ftadjwhen plej wee celled at tode*V Ia1|tal take In Potkspolle....1 toe IOC toe , Oak* Still asuiat oat. A troops In the Island of Cebuyr® unable to accomplish the surrender or captare of the 200 insurgent rUtemeta who jUU are out OotonH Mo- fPeari Onion* Ji gal. Bottles: Plain or mixed ... Mustard A BOiY ELECTROCUTED. IHilnl Jlill'iWiiH oImm mm* Died Wtttlagtao, April 18—Trouble with the awttehboerd at the U.S. Electric Light Otwgenj'e plant title Morning led to Um the Cuban committee here next week,' far from being a futile mission, will result In Immediate good. Both he and Senator Cockrell are confident that president McKlnley will be able to convince them that this government Is acting In good faith and with no Idea of requiring more than It 'should re quire In the way of special constitutional provisions. 8POUTING OIL EXHIBITION. Onions Chow Chow SHELLEY & Lllfl J)mw '—.J* V • - i *tf from ■•St AMliMt 1MB, Weesd'ey the OtkM Walls adlsnl kr tke ■will Well ust fcisant, Tea. Btrllq, April 18s—A Pekln rItm the detail e _ _ Cwhlob destroyed the kuptajWrtfaae in which FMd HnUI Oonnt ton WekWr*eem*de hi* headqr.irtewh Tbtt§mm alerted |n the mUmm of Major Louen•tota, who ih abeent at the tbw and spread theuoe to the aabeeton bona* which Waldmee had braaght ftMl Germany. TUhon» wu rapidly oonaamad by tin fluui, Wrtd AM* baialjr eaeaplng through 0»e window. Major Oanaral SohwarUkopf, Waldarie*'* cblal of gaff, apparently loat hi* lit* In t»*nUiWa* born lag bntldlog* to help In reeculog other*, whom be 'wppowd to be than. Whether tbar* w«t* other ounelile* 1* not yat known. Tbafinr «• - m n 11 ' of an ln- I "Sbiogton, Mr;.8W«D f gm of the UnSWIUte* Legation at I Hiliu o#olilly«Bn*4 the report ! die jleetrnsttoB of the palaoa of the bprm bj fire and the fatal Injorle* ol Aural Bebwartakopf, W*ld*rt'••'■ "M*1 Meff. "From Buffalo the 'limited' whirled ■lone, striving to catch up with her schedule. Nobody among ttw passengers had seen the casualty of the night, and nerves wara not yet shake*, though women were talking of the accident with shudders. The next (imp we were not so fortuoftte. "Nelirlng the outbklrta of Syracuse a line run was again Interrupted by that ominous shriek of the alarm whistle and the lurching and quivering that follows a swift application of brake*. Then as the shuddering train slid on with Its own tremendous momentum passengers on my side of the car Kav a small crushed form hurled aloft and then fall ttmp and dead by the ballaet«d roadbed. ' AjWther Instant and a motfear stood ollgTS Wigging her hands and moaning hysterically. Judg* «tth( . that Oabu loca ana c elda whethi ted toreatr wh»th*r tlM and inform P*asa I'ttuslng ware uot leadj not supersede I tral. Tie exJ. stratlvi jana ofCebu, deplored the fact |TM the leaat pacified prov-4 led od the deletatee to de\ 200 men would be permitpeace and proaperlty or lajorlty would orfanlse le mountain aulkert *o Itrouble. If the pe e 1 the commlulon wo. d lie military by civil con Drt*tlen wv dot demon- The exhibition of ft spouting ott wall which ni scheduled for the other Aft* ernoon at Beaumont, Tex., came off without accident, and fully 10,000 people saw the Hlgglns oil well spout a sis Inch stream over the top of the 63 foot derrick. All drarglsts eell the tablet* ai SO a* «l»tog the ■ymptp ▼arlooa forma at « tree by addreJM ahall, Web. M illauoftsy that Arthur Acton, a young »Wt# Wff, had la some way during the night enteied the eloast In the rear at the 84 LUZmRNM AVI fk oaaea* of Um th wllt—he nulled i. Stuart Co., Mer- iwttchboerd and beta eleotroouted. Interstate War. Jfajtfns Valley, Minn.. April 18.—An Interstate ' warfare growing out of A sensation was sprung at the oil Held which was not on,the programme, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. After the Biggins well had spouted for Are minutes the valve was closed, and the crowd started for the city, but a rumor was spread that the big Beatty well was about to break loose, and thousands of people went to the well, about 500 yards away. Workmen were busy removing the four Inch rotary pipe which was left In the well when pll was struck. About BOO feet of this pipe was removed When It was seen that the .force was-becoming so strong ft could no-longeir 1m controlled, fcad the men cleared away and let the pipe ahoot. It went beyond the top of the darrlck mud.broke In twain and fell to the ground. The solid sip inch stream qf oil followed and went 00 feet over the top of the 60 foot derrick, eclipsing INTRODUCTORY SALE bntk MEN WON OUT. Of Fine Slothing, at ■tone* OiOseMaaaMe fnnaaaa at ahaaaa- Hi M Mia. Bhamokln, Pa,, April 18,-The eight hundred striking miners at the Natalie •olllary naamed work this soentlag, Foreosn James Bateman, to whom they ob- Jiettd, having reatgned last night conditions at Slaaaton, 8. D„ It oh at this point. Mere than 100 esseh'ot the disease are alleged to at Slaceton, Browne Valley p«ihlbtteCI exposed persons from fUsaeton from entering this village. ThU enraged Slsaeton authorities, and under claim of having quarantined Roberta county they placed armed guard* on the state llue one-half mile from Browns Valley, who forbade farmer* from any section to come across. Many Of the fanners have broken the guard line by running their horses, while been arrested and handcuff- MMh* Into Stsseton, M mil— 8TEAI lLOWN UP, GREENWOOD'S SLOTHING HOUSE Seed Fatal Aooldi Mmuy 1 the fnaer Rlrtfe and Ufvrcd. The leading Visai the 24 towns represented organization of a provincial it and the wind up of the re- Vancouver, people are 4 fatally injupj plosion on tl piles on tlgl plates In Ma out, all thq^V C., April 18.—Four aud seven proi»»b,y ti.» »•«»«'« ot an ex_ n »w*m"r «*mon». which river. One of tiie ..real of the boiler blow TiVay the whole franCof id knocking into the water the atmmer. fldent happened when the In midstream, opposite Fort 30 miles from ' Vancouver, imen, Mrx. Harry Morrison of !y and Mrs. J. Ballsy of Monnt inn. were standing on the front 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 witl tiring the multitudes of prospective clothing buyers direct to our mammoth establishment. Our atock a( the prssent is practically all new. Don't • forget the number, 70 N. Main St.. Williams Block. Early, Early] n _ beillol Colon* out h Will ■ Popul and commended ffie work of D|l«Olernaud as wise and wlthedsbed. The Island probably 9nqmlze4 As one jiiovines. The I0»6MDW. ENTERED THE NAVY. twin Will stopped ie oars were ihrtaking with we back- Rakes, Ho «r tor man In The Ixjat ' I.nngU Tools of all k 3 quarts for a] assorted colon Barlln, April third eon o t Emperor teen years old, Joined today the sehoo'sblp Charlotte on which make hlaavst trip to BaaaU and f Trent" ry "fipoi pt the jJ the fart) his bar* -has coij and ren] ««r Thlnka IktM Gtlltr. ■i. April 18.—The coroner's Jqpted to Inqalre Into the cads* path of Thomaa P. Applegate, Lor whose body was found In oaJgunday raornlftg, March 10, ;luUeil the taking of testimony lered this verdict: "We believe V7 I -brhn-irtRmt — nC»niil I "undoubtedly *~i Trillin Evai VERY C08TLY- FIRE. the Hlgglns well. ■reck and" were knocked into the water and drowned. Two deck liandi} named James Mack Andrew Phlpps were Htruck by one of the flying boiler plates and instantly killed, being so horribly hurucd by~the escaping steam as to be unrecognizable. . NEARLY A MILLION. New York OalMl IM QaarUr MMlMb • tnuIVB They the 'limited' «M|| them. and they b»CT«V (root of It, The mothM the child, but failed. 1 appeared to be about 71 Thar* irM no time to M At Syracuse wp Tver® 4 and a half late. \ " Heattr well Is undoubtedly, equal of the great mcu J pLMRSOn PR [ Inliit Tlllec* DU llajville, N. Y. April 18.—This dty waa rUltod by the meal dtssriro— A™ In lta hlitorv thla morning. The eettmaWd proptrtj lose will Naah right hundnd thouaud. la the ewath of tha fiamsa an fourteen ruined building* including tha Opera Booh, Eptaoopal church, Obantaqua Oo. . 1 and oOoe ol the Sentinel. The fin A at 8:80 (Ma morning and fo* a time J?* ' ae II the antln Tillage waa doom " lookau onatn finally OTeteame the «d but tha property waa aaTad, bits® and mm 5» • Oily •! iMfcwlw lailnlphln on Tuesday' mM P. Applegate came tp hi? Upy violence on his farm near Ex- He, Mercer county, N. J., betweeq tloek In the evening of March 9, I- WO o'elpck In the monfluy at RoehHter, N. Y„ April 18 -Th. fin whloh destroyed the Nsw York Central ouahopa ban laat night did 1800,000 damage. TO KEEP SUMMER BC IER3 —*West If* «• Re- A. Power, the purser; J. Mayuard, male, and Victor Nowell, the tlrcinau, Willi had gone on that day for (toe nrmt time, were Imrncd mo hndly tbaf the' cannot jMiHHllily recover. Four Indian' were dreadfully mulded. and only of these Is ellM-c'ed to recover. Out fiiiniUn Si'.vinuMr nu,t /rth,n ° nwi*. D»•#»CD rtWH«l «'»' Inter phI in thi* vccscl, wove uiiJiurt. HotFi Mr*. MorriHon «»'! Mrs. Brtfloy Imd left tbelr liatileri up stalrw In the Ha loon and had come oh deck for fresl Hlr. Till- Imlilex were nnlitirl. The Itamona In a stern wheel rlvei mcauierDDf about "in tons. She Is 1C on J'} IpbOMUers are IpTfor their own ours and try and D rather than deild adapt them► Caroline Bene-1 ■eplng Summer I tk In the May] Bf'One of the J tliem coi FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New Tork, April 18. MM. Open. OVx "How, the I particular sleeping car porter la simply monumental. In the Syracuse station I said to him, 'That waa a terrible thlqg, tUp killing of that child, wasn't Itr for a site, tbe Intention Beat dairy butter - .24 ?e«d, all Idnds, cwt 1.05 jest table syrup, gal -.40 rancy N. O. molasses .60 j cans corn - - • .25 3 cans tomatoes - - .25 3 quarts Onion Sets - .25 vide for a new town lu connection wltb the plant. Tbe location la doae to tbe New York Shipbuilding company, but the new company will be Independent of that company, It U authoritatively stated. Pat Me«4r la MeCanalel New York, April 18.—Pat Bbeedy held a conference yesterday with Michael McGoruilck of Washington, uncle of tbe Willie McCormlck, and at (he .talk was given authority to act as the agent of Mr. McOormlck In tbe matter of the $5,000 reward which has been offered for tbe return of the boy. Sheedy has Issued a card, lu Which he details this fact and promises that all dealing* with the kidnapers will be strictly oonfldeutlul. Boarders With SaC Ladles' Home Journal. Hlmpleat ways of makj fortuble Is to give thnM themselves and at their you* family 1b accuato* ln« you can have an early and have ft all over b*ten': will wish to-rise. So w«rt»uD „ and supper. ' , , "Aa to the food, city people elpMt c tain things on a farm, none of them difficult to provide—good drinking water, plenty of milk and cream, freah eggs and butter, vegetables In abundance and fruit In season. If these are all that they should be, It will be found that allowances will be made If'the meat la not of the quality to be had In city markets and If there are few fancy dishes of any sort" „ uur. Steel and Win —- •• **a» lllilft LtfMi OnM llM Oolilroa JJ» —n«ifci pott. v. p* EUndtT-H.T., AprilM.-fc jfo.h&J**- "■•••••; J Mom*#, ya Ss Uabertf,. »a»f found aide by *de »•" gad*1*.....—cs' ?«4 sdge of A Chemung Mm »hla mmH* *... $8 I«VlMlMt,( hand ku • rarolTer with wMob h» had killed hU J*»tbaart pref... then anletdad. IWUi to»a)dDT toe I W.V*- OatoiV.V.V.V.V.':... told of the reaaon for tba a* »*• «»| nun'* folk* oppqwd Cta«Mpnl*S« ' two and tola lad to the MHMfUe* of the ronanw. The bodiee eie now at the olt* mocgaa. « •• 'Kllllrt of what child, nail?* wjtb * look of black amazement. 'I didn't beafa uOthU) about It, aahl' W W; o.^TT^ether- Tklri iMMut Denver, April 18.—The filing of the Incorporation papers of the Colorado Grande Development company made public tor the drat time the wonderful ftnrt nf mangHflf** Iron Ip easM Utah, which Denver capitalists mw» at oat to develop. The discovery lt.aU to be the largest and purest deposit rf«nieanese lron known and Is axpuLtul to Influence the entire 4eM of ItfUt and steel manufacture of this country. ■it Via* of imum As rlsfasthi" 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. K. H. WILLIAMSON. T.S.&W.S. ."Befjvoen Syracuse and Albany we regained ag»l» a b|lt hour of our loat time. 'I hope we are «Cjlpg to get through without taking any auu ii»- man Uvea,' I said to my traveling companion. It really looked as It we were until at Ludlow, near Spuyten XNiyvll.. we heard again the startling shriek of the whistle, gripped Dhe seata, and my friend remarked, "tfiere goes gJWfber.' "Once more somethlng dark and mop hfd bulled aloft, and there It lay almoat £*■ *** Ot «"D rlTer .embankment. 1* KM on* a mwD this time. He had the rear platform »f a notiu1*®™ ."*elglh train that had Juet passed us. -Dtblng prompted htm to awing off unon the" *out1' bound tr*ck JUit"» t,me r'uc ni and crush out J4* k been accident or It «"«« have been °"The man was killed A few passengers got off and lotted »' him. By thla time most of the WoiBC9» were In tears or else wore a strange, hunted look, and they were noticeably quiet. Nobody waa playing card* now. "This waa the last one. The tramp cost us more of our made up time, but we were glad to Bnlih that trip, even behind time. My friend, the porter pi the Partridge, who had not yet admitted anything In the way of Incriminating knowledge, mellowed sufficiently now to make a remark concerning everyday occurrences." „|i|. lDut her was eompara- ;h',.iy now. having Imk-ii put In last ClylliKi'' The leading artistic Dl For Spot Cash. Paper Hangers. ' Lowest possible prices now on for all kinds of fresh and smoked meats, home made mince meats, puddings, etc. Canned good*, vegetables! etc., you wiH find a full line ot everything kept in a well regu • lated market, at 413 Luzerne Ave, West Side. Connected with both 'phone lines." All orders promptly delivered. the latest designs i Paper front 4c per d North Main DhwimI la WunmHWM I.ak*. Uakevtlle, Conn., April 1&—Otis Sawyer of Montclalr, N. J., aud George' Ellsworth Innes of New York city,' students In the Hotcliklas academy, were flrowfted yesterday afternoon In Wonoriscopowos lake. The hoys were canoeing and were capslxed sqmCD distance from shore. Their cries attracted tlie attention of persons on shore, but they sank before help- reached them. tKHAN UWH. rolMwt for --- MNR.UENZA, Rheumntiinl, Neuralgia, etc. on. "iNfftiOR" PAIN EXPEUER. J,r.*.uC,oi.,.u tk* Anywhere from 90,000,000 to 10...™ pegple frill vlatt Buffalo tbla enmrner k twten Jan* 1st and September lit on noaonntof the Fu-lmrteu KipoalUoo, and the olty'a eooommodeUone Will be cexed to the otmoet. To Inenre eultable qurton In a deelrable port of the dty, arrangemente mutt be mad* long In advanoe of your arrival tl»»r». The* people generally ara awakening to tbla fcot, and hotela, boarding bonaaa and private realdenote In Buffalo are being beelaged daily peraona from all porta of tba world to during their aU, a the aVooe.Hlon. One party be. taken oootraot, to ProTld* T'0'1*" ttoqafwM'*0® ■obo°1 u*olwr* Jane let and an lnatanee; tV®*1 »TT. from every walk cf «'• •" eame preeantlonary waauwe. Mr. MaeVarlane, at one Una a "T™ of Wllkaabam, and w.*D la well and *** ' vnuniu co.n. daft 1 ably known bare, whont»w1lvee at Bafb • Port of Spain, Ieland of Trinidad, . . received many lettM containing r»- vqhi 18—Oermnuy, «e United States. ™.. of thla character, and la eosapll- M Britain and Spain have Yefuse* quests c cmoortniiitT of affording ? tli£ Venezuelan courts as aaoa fift yJ : to «cob adju(|icate claims itt hot.d1 tallty to provWtag aocom fit trlbuna. . - farelanera Tl families la • choice foWlng the *a olty of Buffalo, A^t MSll, eeeeaalbla to *he Kxpoettlon The Uyatle Ufe Benv**(*J* ™ grounds and other points af Interest, iora poW6l|Bi nerve builder number of peopfe, and 1a now ]nuiy carea all forma of nervotu. ■trT m ~ ready to nvrfve apjdtoMJooa for theee to- .nd we«kneeeee, no matter howagg»^~" — T%o or more peceooa, or a .party „ Iong duration, euch ae neural*^ HZZZZIls«n£?a^-®S ■sKfrwra.r oommodaMe em yon m«y a«#»ofc yo»r atreetj North M«dn St.. PltUton number and1 bow to w«ob U. wbare yon ,X- to Cashier Wnsfcs s lut. Sioux City, la.; April 18.—The Le- i Mart. National bank at Lemars, la., did not opra f»r business fVWart, vte president anfr manager (M Is * aalf confessed embeder "ie amount of »B5,000 or fSO.OOi. »• bas »•«D scou}ed. ft |* alleged J9l),WH» -with bhu or |ost tf durtWf the past fe# days In speculation, as It If posing from the vault of the bank. ■■Miss ArletMvats Hll». A new society has been formed In 81 Petersburg for the purpose of combating all clvlllilng tendencies In Russia, writes a Vienna correspondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch. Prince dallltcln, the celebrated traveler and writer. Is the president of the new organisation, which will oppose west European tendencies In politics, literature, mode and cpinmerclal life. Prince Gallltsln and Ms friends want to revive serfdom, Insure the permanency of rigidly absolute government and In general bring back the good old times when everything In Russia was purely Asiatic.' Practically the entire Russian aristocracy has Joined the new league, which Is called tbe "Ruakoe Sobranye." George W. Stanton. Your attention t( 1 called to the New Bai now on lie at RB.CUTL COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY. Poniln Per Mra. Imklirilse. ■■wniinw. ("* H B ,!|e^**0,lR"u*^M 2xWllER ha« prownVo Sn TaMk u OImb| ra uuee.1 Mm Yeirk, April 18.—A ooi.Mnltt*e C* nmty will be eler jUd thU D7ttw OWhm' Union. The Committee' Bmatf will prepa in • platform and non.'(" Ml* cardldatea 3or the municipal earn r"r* Tb« htm ty will oonfer with other nHlllltlnm 3t U believed that thaj will not foU aw thai oouraa lo 1807 of aaUot d|4ulUihi la adniot and then lnalattag ggoa the Beptiblloaaa and other antt- TaCia any wmhillimi lodoratng their Washington. April 18.—A'pension of f8-a month has been granted to Mrs. John C. Breckinridge, widow of the former yjpe president of the United States.- »ilr. Breckinridge was major of the Third Kentucky .volunteers In the Mexican war. The pension arrears amounting to H.W. Mr" Breckinridge Is 70 years old. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Comprising sirable shades »ian Lawns, 1 Zephyrs, Kid, Washington. April 18.—The postofllce department us« 1.600,600 pounds of lute a year In tying up the mall. The few Importers controlling jute have adyaneed the price 4 cents a pound within t»o yeiu-n. and now the government Is going fft try ft substitute. Bids for AmertctB made cofte» Jfflne have ieen advertised tot. Trait Hiekn is»l» **■" Mc, 1*9,.. orVWSSST If. U, •MrtaD*Ca..«UFanim* Mil I«*J LINK OF...» OPRING u SORICR GOODS Gloves, l£ Tnsifsrl Oaroaae Raporta*, Embroideries' i pretty design*, and Cbilflrm't J quality to suit tt Washington, April 18.—The transport Oaronne, with volunteers returning from Manila, has reported. She was at Honolulu and- will be at San fr'rancisoiD in two fir three d»y«- Tip Qaronne was long overdue, and am let y I was felt tor her safety. MONEY. Coal Btrtk# S«ltl»4 Krer .hoWn In (kla city l»ya in* arrlwd. Ooma and examine tham Mid leare for a Spring Suit, Orereoat, Vaaa or Trrtuerx. Pit ml every other aatUfaotio® gvumatead. R. B. WRECK WEAR CLEVELAND. MassUlon, O.. April 18,-The strike of the coal hoisting engineers In the Mas.qjoo district. »|ileh has kept 4.000 miners Idle for two h»a l**u settled, the engineers waiving tbelr demand for ad eight hour workday and receiving an advance of 16 cents per day in wa«e«. Work will be resumed today Iff all the mines. A New HautslK etnrw«|rD It la proposed, auecrdtug to the Mew York Snn, to establish u uew observatory at ta-Iiftltude of Some 0,000 feet a bo sea level (it Semmerlng, some SO Mllltaa Wmr at. UaU Vmlt. Ihava manay for moftgailleIn any amount lf rlin r may ateiid for a term of yaara and only the internet ba paid, or wW give the prlr Uega to make paymanta on mortgage mcmth ly, quarterly* aaml-annnally or annnally, and ■the intereat wlU cofaa Immediately on erary dollar of principal tfcua unpaid. Thla la not building aaaoolatloi) ' monay. I handle only private fund* and truat fund*. GEO.F. BUSS. TSB SltT TAILOB, t Hortt Mala S». 14 and 16 Jefferson City, Mo., April ia-flovernpr Docker* has signed the bill passed by the legislature appropriating $lf i 060,000 for the Louisiana purchase omJJ tennlal celebration in Bt. LoOls In 1903 1 Cleveland, O., April 18.—One man waa MM and eereral badly but, aoma fatally, to a head-on oollleton between a Scalght and oonatrnctlon train on the Wheeling and lake Erie at aeren tbla ■Main Both tnlaa wen moving at gand apaad when they met. Ifaglnee and laataa ware piled In a heap. The traalte wan bloakadad for ae*aral hnadred leak jOSea southwest of Vienna, to be demoted to astro physics and .to meteorelegy. Detailed pUw» few* be?* ire- Band. PKOP08M8. JOHN JlJjM Best Patent Flow -j (Shop, per cwt Meal, per cwt Kjl Bran and Midd*.»jH Corn find Gr. Gor Long,Hay,pet*c#f*., Gat tfay, per cwt $ Oits, per bushel . J§ BuUer per IV - gj Fresn Eggs, per doeea 3 bottles Gataup , Wltfs jJtS? )2urb oliaSthiwlioJ bad plUa io bad I eonldgrtJ» "J1 nor And • eon nntU I frttd IHWitl'. WHrfk Hud B*ln. After nring II one*. I lwt UaithMou. Be an** m uk *°* DaWItt*. t Btroht Pharmacy W*tWt*K V J*4' V D. E. BAXTER. Sealed uronoaate wilt ba moolTod by.the City Clerk in IcSStimtioo batwajojfiia hour* of 8 o'clock and l:ll n m;. Tjoryay. April rtth, Cemetery.* bU of boose conneeMona frpxttlat tlie*ooat of entire woik SS&MSSgg?®®© C^^°ig,T°.dn propoaal the mm of SlOO cash or tertllled check aaa guarai. tSftoaiaootaaoomract within twenty davo far the work if awarded the MM. In oaaotbe The Qfry'ruaerTes'the right to reject any i Ufcontbe execution of fctae cobfor the Uith(v\ Wrtoraenoe of the worjt It la ontalBly gratifying to tba pbMJo DMd toto ganarooa. Tha propriafaga of SSSffiSKs^jhrSS over (w million trUl bottlM Md fc*Ti MMoa Oi Rowing H bm oured IhOTft a Mot, 'mg«Ef ii. juSry bata*. "• ' . Klllma «■**■ »!•' Ind WUxm BolWlog, WUkiaban. BLEW UP LONG TOM. Fraah ahad at Ba«g» «a»ton'»; PANNEIEGKER'S STUDIO •MMKMH»1 Wltk IMM.HI M " mmtth Q««. Lsadoo, April 18.—Lord KHtjImdm «- •octal Iron Pntotlm th»t » body o( Brltlab •oldWn «dT*n«in* trom found ml llw Hum Dil lilnwi iD )DD nililmlnl ' * gn koowa M "Loa» Tom," wbloh ftgnrsd 01 food la m—till to goo* haaltV 1 out rood taath wa aasaat taara t** ZE£nTJr* Ik* Bud - Dad yt? sa/K \a2l«n W ots. All work finished in frbm iix to ten day. egardieM 61 weather. 14 V Vtlikn SfWiilti AnMWkt on It boablad by a Mt South kM MS- ■ .. ■ •_ •
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 18, 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 | 1901-04-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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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 18, 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 | 1901-04-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010418_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 | s ■ ■ i-'i ' ~ ' C°mp3re th« evenin; ne iou Wixrs with the moJtL peani flnt in the forme" P tgfpp t A - .'MKfcV PITTSTOK^/ BMNO, /yi TWO GENTnl 40c ▲ MONTI IEEI STEEL MEN WILE NOT STRIKE STEEL STRIKE NOT LIKELY. IjUMflOS ATTACK BAY. Quickly Routed by American FOUR KILLED BY FLIER ANTIMARRIAGE society DOB* Nf IfAPPOINT. Armstrong's AMtltuulcd AaloolstlM Lnlm Meat ul Withhold Aetloa. 'C•»"*» PtrHM of a Widow'. Ittllft Urxg.r. tkD Xav uftmri fur Catarrh Seemt to rjHU luuitablt Merit. A new oaUub care haa recently app*aml vkloUto f.r M bw, remarkably aaoocetfal la oaring all forma of oatarrb, whether to the tUad, throat, bronnhtai tnbee, or lu atoiuftch and llrer. Lad Fatalities Delay a Western Express. McKeesport, Pn., April 18.—Aft»r bring In session all day tbe national advisory committee of the Amalgamated association adjourned last evening without taking any action looking to tbe calling of a general strike. Another session began this morning at 10 o'clock. The American Sheet Steel company has made some overtures, growing out of the dlfflcnlty at the Wood mill here, which may result in a settlement of the difficulty. There Is a widows' protective league at South St. Louts with a rather odd purpose, the prevention of mjurlago*. The fact that the members have all baa experience id matrimony might lead one to infer that they had found tbe dual eslsterce an unpleasant one, but such la not tbe case, for a majority testify-and those who know them well bear -them out--that their former partner! In life were congenial. The purpose of the society Is p promote good fellowship among widows and to form a mutual benefit insurance company from Its memberthip, says the Minneapolis Times. Organised a abort time ago, it now numbers upward of 60 members. Soldiers. --^VP/?/CES. 3TUANOE StOKT OF THE TBIP. PHILIPPINE 00MMI88ASY 80AHDAL Best Flour... $4.50 Feed, «J1 kinds.., 1.05 Oats, peMxuheF..I*..., ,87 Both Sides 1 Make NEW JER8EY GUARD. Put Trail XakH a M Bceor* kr UaTlu Dm4 ut Wnairi I* Its Trial of Clvllfaa Fletcher DUelasee a Plot—Gra trail Wad* aa* Lad law Arrive la J««M» I'mllM Coa«u The remedy la In' tablat form, plaaaant and convenient io take, and no epeolal MoreojT la maintained aa to what It oon- Wni, tba tablat being a eclentlfiojoomblnattoo of Onalaool, Eaoalyptol, Sangnlnarla, Hydraatln and aimllar valuable and harmleae antleeptloe. t'nilliiDMitHlttAnul Our •» Trall-Panaeacera om Beer* T»1I e Oats, as bushel tots.. Potatoes, bushel.. Hay, per ioo.... Best Butter No. 7 Broom * cans fine Peaches Concessionso NaMlHloya, Orldr TWt. New York, April 18.—When the New York and Boston "limited" came In from the west yesterday afternoon over the New York Central road, the flier had left In her wake a tipll of casualtlea atretohlng from Lake Erie to the Hudson river. tlaaa la Ceha. Manila, April lfl.—Klfty insurgent riflemen attacked the town of Bay, on Bay lake, in Laguna province, southeast of Manila. The insurgents were quickly routed. DON'T Shirt1 til yoU Trtnton, N. J., April 18.-The 8UU Military Board m.t today to Mint a alta the Trenton armory aad to Oi a data CCw lie proponed eaaampment of tho First Brigade. Oorarnora of twenty-three ®* ta»14ad by the Goyarnor to —A mllltla taama to the ahooUng oontnt wba bald from Aagnat HO to September 7. rha rial ting taama wfll oompete for tba Hilton aad lntaratate trophlaa. No member of the advisory committee would talk for publication after the meeting adjourned. It la said, however, that the company offers to reinstate tbe discharged men If the union will declare the strike off. This offefc-doea not provide, however, for of the union, but is fflresame offer made by John .Tarretbsiecretary of the labor bureau-of theMHeet Steel company, to George E. Jfolloway, president of tbe McKeesnnuDloD. Tba aafa and effective oatarrb enre may ba foaod at any drag atore under name of Stoirt'e Uatarah Tablat*. IMPERIAL PALACE OF CHINA BURNED. New York Village Lieutenant William S. Mapes of the Thirty-second volunteer Infantry has captured a bearer of dispatches from the Insurgent general Nortel to General Malvar. Nortel directed Malvar not to surrender, saying he Would send him 2,000 recruits, money and ammunition] when Aguloaldo was released. Norlel succeeded Trias hi southern Luzon. our Magi Assortment, « range from 50 C $5 00. See' M Whether tba oatarrb la looated la tba noae, throat, bronchial tabea or atomaob, tba tablata teem to act with Cqnal taooete, remoTlng tba stuffy feeling In baad and noae, olaarlng tba muoooa membrane of throat and trachea from catarrhal eeoretlont, which rant* tba tlokllng, ooughlng, hawking end gagging ao annoying to every oatarrb anfferer. 3 cans Corn.... 1 dozen Canned Corn. 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches .85 .25 She reached New York an hour and ■ half lata. That wa» serious. Incidentally she had bkittad out four human lives In three separate accidents. That was the cause of the broken time schedule. The project was first conceived by Mrs. Caroline Reuss, who Is known on tbe South Side as the "unMprsal secretary."4 lbs Prunes......26 Lion Coffee I2}i Arbuckle Coffee .12J4 Fresh eggs, doz .16 Almost THE PHILIPPINE FRAUDS- Two passengers who came throufh from Indianapolis told last evening the story of this strange series of fatalities. I On the 1st of January Mrs. Reuaa called in her bosom friends, all of whom are members of societies, and consulted with them aa to how It would be possible to form an aasoclation of Women aa a sororal Insurance company without any poaslblllty of thel*having to pay assessments on tbe death of men. The South St. Louis Widows' Protective league was the result of this conference. Display. - Swept Away by Flames. MM OMlm tha At the way wej spej it of Mr. J arret t, Hollo- Plttsburg on Tuesday and ie greater part of the day In con- A* a meeting of clergymen held In Manila, at wfclch Bishop Warren presided, strong protests were made against the opening of cockpits In Manila. The business men of the city have also objected on the same lines. Waehlngtoo, April ia-n« Wei vpertment thle morning received « oabU gram from General lUeArttor la regard to'he alleged frande In the oommleeerj department at Manila. The dlapatoh b wltheld from pnblleatlon (or the Irot It h leaned that It di ■nmmmi FikikM "We left Indianapolis on time at live minute* of 8 Tuesday afternoon," Natal oatarrh generally leada to ulceration In eome caaea to ancb ao tiUnl at to deatroy tba none entirely and In many old caaea of oatarrh the bonea of the bead become dlaeaaed. Natal oatarrh gradually eitende to the throat and bronchial tnbca and Ttry often to tha atomaob, canting that vary obatlnata tronble, oatarrh of the atomacb. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. Pltiabntf, F*, April ».-«Thw. will he ao (Mb, lb* trait will Bake aono«- •Iom and so wlH tke men." Thl* aUla mekt, corah* aa It J%e, from an oBeer of; one of tbem, "and all went van until afterjthe train had paewd'Cleveland. All the pasiau*(rrS*inThe slaeplng ear* had fGttred, when then waa a violent shriek of the whistle, a Jar and a sudden Application of the alrbrakea. Then the train came to a halt Bead* were throat out between the eurta)os of the bertha, Inqolrlea were made, but the *oft spoken, aoft walking porter* knew nothing or appeared to know nothing. The limited' alowly backed up and then stood motlonleaa for more than an boar. ■fSrence with Mr. Jarrett. Jarrett offered to have the discharged men reinstated, with the exception of Holloway, and offered to endeavor to get that man placed within ten days or two weeks. Tbla offer also failed to recognize the union and left tbe disputed question of whether the men have the right to organise unadjusted. SI Mouth Main St.. PITT8TON. (tOC)D8 DELIVERED PROMPTLY. HI Tho trial of Lieutenant Frederick Boyer, charted with the embezzlement of commissary storen, will be continued next Monday. It la the opinion of many, officers that Lieutenant Boyer la Innocent of the charges brought against him. Have Key Gotti Yourself in id thl* mornm*-ggreiw In | tke m confirm of oonaplrac} the flOT«rnm#nt U admit* tb. lnrMttgattou to not oooeltcUd. The chapter will not close until the membership has reached 100. When their plans are so far matured, the members will Incorporate. Then on the death of any member of the society ♦50 will be paid out of the treasury toward funeral expenses, and during sickness $8 will be allowed each week. But this allowance will not be extended to any member on a second or third -HIness within one year. Mle? Catarrh U • ayetemlo poison, Inherent In the blood, and local waah**, donohee, »1hi, Inhaler* and apiafa oan hare no 'flcai on tlu rial oan** of the dlteaie. An Internal remedy whloh act* npon the blood I* the only rational treatment and Stuart1* Catarrh TabD*ta la th* eafest of all Internal remedies, a* wall aa th* mo*t oon*enl*nt and catlsfaotorj from a medical •tend point. ffc* eoatewM Mai Into enoallra •Virion at tM tfolook lhl« morning. An n•outl** •floM ot Um «Mool*tlOB to rwpon*lbb for «h« following mmiUod: "Umn will b* ao tMkn. Of thtelamion. Th» mttttr wOlUwUWd thto WNBtog. «i Tbb to pwittaly oonttt to* whro • roU t *km Utt aulorltj will b* In f»T«r of mi CUBANS MAYACCEPTTERMS. The trial of a civilian named Fletcher, accused of the unlawful conversion of commissary stores, which was held before the provost court yesterday, a plot to obtain commissary supplies and sell them to the hotels and merchants of Manila. If not, w, them Wi have, and lots of have a full line: People's 'Phone. SEASON 18 OPEN. Praetor H' CMknll Relieve Piatt Dills, 3 doz Cucumber,' Clerk i i Gerkii Gerj W| Atfmyc Washington, April 18. — Senators Proctor of Vermont and Cockrell of Missouri had a tall; with the president yesterday about conditions in Cuba, the purpose of their visit to the White House being.to give some results of their recent visit to the UlamL AmtlMit Will Be Al*yt«4. r Dr *5c w 'arge, 3 doz for 15c iw;et, 4 doz for 25c i, sweet, per qt ...aoc 's, sour, per qt aoc 'can sell you the largest bottle ;ver offered for 10c. tin, tweet or sour Ntunil IMIU OnnHM w nw Ball "Passengers lay awake and became restless. There ware more polite Inquiries. This time this porters answerer vaguely, 'Something the matter with the engine; don't know when we'll get started, sah.' The mystery remained unsolved until we drew Into Buffalo this morning an hour and a half late. There the. papers and the gossips told of a grade crossing accident on the Nickel Plate road In which two men had* been killed and one Injured. It waa onr train that had done It, but we did not «aow It until we reached Buffalo.Mew York, April 18.—The Bostons meet the Slants today and the hall grounds are I UD* Meooa of high and low The old time "to.tta," walloper and the other well known base ball orefeks an all o« dsek. Brigadier Generals James F. Wade and WllHam Ludlow have arrived here. General Wade succeeds Brigadier General John 0. Bates In command of the department of southern Luzon. Brigadier Generals Bates, Robert H. Hall and Frederick D. Grant will retnm to the United States. No man.will be permitted to participate in even the smallest of the league's receptions. And any member of the league who so far recants aa to marry again will have her name stricken from the rolls and be excluded from future fellowship, even should she once more become eligible. UoKMport, ft., Apt!! . . Cwo men th. pro pod Hon of th. mCui agemwrt ot th* (dtot of the Amtrloto Sheet BUel Oo. h«M to ntnn to work thU jaornlng at mnm oMock, ot oonetdet athemwlTw dUehttyd. PALACE D»A8 llfflNED. Both'senators believe that thq-Piatt amendment, prescribing that certain Important conditions -be Incorporated In the Cuban constitution now pending In Havana, will ultimately be adopted. Senator Proctor thinks the visit of Dr. Elton reoently etated that be hid •neoeeefally need Stnart'e OeUrrh Tablets In old obronlo eaaae, 8Ten where nloeretlon bed extended ao (ar aa to destroy the eeptnm of the noee. He aaja, "1 am pleae-j •ntly anrprleed almoet •very day by tW excellent reanlte from Stnart'e CJ«t«df® reblete. It le remarkable how effeotaK they remove the exceed re eeoretloiJP J bdna about a healthy maoone membranes of the noee, * OlndnneU, O , April 18.—The new puJ (tead wae not ftadjwhen plej wee celled at tode*V Ia1|tal take In Potkspolle....1 toe IOC toe , Oak* Still asuiat oat. A troops In the Island of Cebuyr® unable to accomplish the surrender or captare of the 200 insurgent rUtemeta who jUU are out OotonH Mo- fPeari Onion* Ji gal. Bottles: Plain or mixed ... Mustard A BOiY ELECTROCUTED. IHilnl Jlill'iWiiH oImm mm* Died Wtttlagtao, April 18—Trouble with the awttehboerd at the U.S. Electric Light Otwgenj'e plant title Morning led to Um the Cuban committee here next week,' far from being a futile mission, will result In Immediate good. Both he and Senator Cockrell are confident that president McKlnley will be able to convince them that this government Is acting In good faith and with no Idea of requiring more than It 'should re quire In the way of special constitutional provisions. 8POUTING OIL EXHIBITION. Onions Chow Chow SHELLEY & Lllfl J)mw '—.J* V • - i *tf from ■•St AMliMt 1MB, Weesd'ey the OtkM Walls adlsnl kr tke ■will Well ust fcisant, Tea. Btrllq, April 18s—A Pekln rItm the detail e _ _ Cwhlob destroyed the kuptajWrtfaae in which FMd HnUI Oonnt ton WekWr*eem*de hi* headqr.irtewh Tbtt§mm alerted |n the mUmm of Major Louen•tota, who ih abeent at the tbw and spread theuoe to the aabeeton bona* which Waldmee had braaght ftMl Germany. TUhon» wu rapidly oonaamad by tin fluui, Wrtd AM* baialjr eaeaplng through 0»e window. Major Oanaral SohwarUkopf, Waldarie*'* cblal of gaff, apparently loat hi* lit* In t»*nUiWa* born lag bntldlog* to help In reeculog other*, whom be 'wppowd to be than. Whether tbar* w«t* other ounelile* 1* not yat known. Tbafinr «• - m n 11 ' of an ln- I "Sbiogton, Mr;.8W«D f gm of the UnSWIUte* Legation at I Hiliu o#olilly«Bn*4 the report ! die jleetrnsttoB of the palaoa of the bprm bj fire and the fatal Injorle* ol Aural Bebwartakopf, W*ld*rt'••'■ "M*1 Meff. "From Buffalo the 'limited' whirled ■lone, striving to catch up with her schedule. Nobody among ttw passengers had seen the casualty of the night, and nerves wara not yet shake*, though women were talking of the accident with shudders. The next (imp we were not so fortuoftte. "Nelirlng the outbklrta of Syracuse a line run was again Interrupted by that ominous shriek of the alarm whistle and the lurching and quivering that follows a swift application of brake*. Then as the shuddering train slid on with Its own tremendous momentum passengers on my side of the car Kav a small crushed form hurled aloft and then fall ttmp and dead by the ballaet«d roadbed. ' AjWther Instant and a motfear stood ollgTS Wigging her hands and moaning hysterically. Judg* «tth( . that Oabu loca ana c elda whethi ted toreatr wh»th*r tlM and inform P*asa I'ttuslng ware uot leadj not supersede I tral. Tie exJ. stratlvi jana ofCebu, deplored the fact |TM the leaat pacified prov-4 led od the deletatee to de\ 200 men would be permitpeace and proaperlty or lajorlty would orfanlse le mountain aulkert *o Itrouble. If the pe e 1 the commlulon wo. d lie military by civil con Drt*tlen wv dot demon- The exhibition of ft spouting ott wall which ni scheduled for the other Aft* ernoon at Beaumont, Tex., came off without accident, and fully 10,000 people saw the Hlgglns oil well spout a sis Inch stream over the top of the 63 foot derrick. All drarglsts eell the tablet* ai SO a* «l»tog the ■ymptp ▼arlooa forma at « tree by addreJM ahall, Web. M illauoftsy that Arthur Acton, a young »Wt# Wff, had la some way during the night enteied the eloast In the rear at the 84 LUZmRNM AVI fk oaaea* of Um th wllt—he nulled i. Stuart Co., Mer- iwttchboerd and beta eleotroouted. Interstate War. Jfajtfns Valley, Minn.. April 18.—An Interstate ' warfare growing out of A sensation was sprung at the oil Held which was not on,the programme, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. After the Biggins well had spouted for Are minutes the valve was closed, and the crowd started for the city, but a rumor was spread that the big Beatty well was about to break loose, and thousands of people went to the well, about 500 yards away. Workmen were busy removing the four Inch rotary pipe which was left In the well when pll was struck. About BOO feet of this pipe was removed When It was seen that the .force was-becoming so strong ft could no-longeir 1m controlled, fcad the men cleared away and let the pipe ahoot. It went beyond the top of the darrlck mud.broke In twain and fell to the ground. The solid sip inch stream qf oil followed and went 00 feet over the top of the 60 foot derrick, eclipsing INTRODUCTORY SALE bntk MEN WON OUT. Of Fine Slothing, at ■tone* OiOseMaaaMe fnnaaaa at ahaaaa- Hi M Mia. Bhamokln, Pa,, April 18,-The eight hundred striking miners at the Natalie •olllary naamed work this soentlag, Foreosn James Bateman, to whom they ob- Jiettd, having reatgned last night conditions at Slaaaton, 8. D„ It oh at this point. Mere than 100 esseh'ot the disease are alleged to at Slaceton, Browne Valley p«ihlbtteCI exposed persons from fUsaeton from entering this village. ThU enraged Slsaeton authorities, and under claim of having quarantined Roberta county they placed armed guard* on the state llue one-half mile from Browns Valley, who forbade farmer* from any section to come across. Many Of the fanners have broken the guard line by running their horses, while been arrested and handcuff- MMh* Into Stsseton, M mil— 8TEAI lLOWN UP, GREENWOOD'S SLOTHING HOUSE Seed Fatal Aooldi Mmuy 1 the fnaer Rlrtfe and Ufvrcd. The leading Visai the 24 towns represented organization of a provincial it and the wind up of the re- Vancouver, people are 4 fatally injupj plosion on tl piles on tlgl plates In Ma out, all thq^V C., April 18.—Four aud seven proi»»b,y ti.» »•«»«'« ot an ex_ n »w*m"r «*mon». which river. One of tiie ..real of the boiler blow TiVay the whole franCof id knocking into the water the atmmer. fldent happened when the In midstream, opposite Fort 30 miles from ' Vancouver, imen, Mrx. Harry Morrison of !y and Mrs. J. Ballsy of Monnt inn. were standing on the front 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 witl tiring the multitudes of prospective clothing buyers direct to our mammoth establishment. Our atock a( the prssent is practically all new. Don't • forget the number, 70 N. Main St.. Williams Block. Early, Early] n _ beillol Colon* out h Will ■ Popul and commended ffie work of D|l«Olernaud as wise and wlthedsbed. The Island probably 9nqmlze4 As one jiiovines. The I0»6MDW. ENTERED THE NAVY. twin Will stopped ie oars were ihrtaking with we back- Rakes, Ho «r tor man In The Ixjat ' I.nngU Tools of all k 3 quarts for a] assorted colon Barlln, April third eon o t Emperor teen years old, Joined today the sehoo'sblp Charlotte on which make hlaavst trip to BaaaU and f Trent" ry "fipoi pt the jJ the fart) his bar* -has coij and ren] ««r Thlnka IktM Gtlltr. ■i. April 18.—The coroner's Jqpted to Inqalre Into the cads* path of Thomaa P. Applegate, Lor whose body was found In oaJgunday raornlftg, March 10, ;luUeil the taking of testimony lered this verdict: "We believe V7 I -brhn-irtRmt — nC»niil I "undoubtedly *~i Trillin Evai VERY C08TLY- FIRE. the Hlgglns well. ■reck and" were knocked into the water and drowned. Two deck liandi} named James Mack Andrew Phlpps were Htruck by one of the flying boiler plates and instantly killed, being so horribly hurucd by~the escaping steam as to be unrecognizable. . NEARLY A MILLION. New York OalMl IM QaarUr MMlMb • tnuIVB They the 'limited' «M|| them. and they b»CT«V (root of It, The mothM the child, but failed. 1 appeared to be about 71 Thar* irM no time to M At Syracuse wp Tver® 4 and a half late. \ " Heattr well Is undoubtedly, equal of the great mcu J pLMRSOn PR [ Inliit Tlllec* DU llajville, N. Y. April 18.—This dty waa rUltod by the meal dtssriro— A™ In lta hlitorv thla morning. The eettmaWd proptrtj lose will Naah right hundnd thouaud. la the ewath of tha fiamsa an fourteen ruined building* including tha Opera Booh, Eptaoopal church, Obantaqua Oo. . 1 and oOoe ol the Sentinel. The fin A at 8:80 (Ma morning and fo* a time J?* ' ae II the antln Tillage waa doom " lookau onatn finally OTeteame the «d but tha property waa aaTad, bits® and mm 5» • Oily •! iMfcwlw lailnlphln on Tuesday' mM P. Applegate came tp hi? Upy violence on his farm near Ex- He, Mercer county, N. J., betweeq tloek In the evening of March 9, I- WO o'elpck In the monfluy at RoehHter, N. Y„ April 18 -Th. fin whloh destroyed the Nsw York Central ouahopa ban laat night did 1800,000 damage. TO KEEP SUMMER BC IER3 —*West If* «• Re- A. Power, the purser; J. Mayuard, male, and Victor Nowell, the tlrcinau, Willi had gone on that day for (toe nrmt time, were Imrncd mo hndly tbaf the' cannot jMiHHllily recover. Four Indian' were dreadfully mulded. and only of these Is ellM-c'ed to recover. Out fiiiniUn Si'.vinuMr nu,t /rth,n ° nwi*. D»•#»CD rtWH«l «'»' Inter phI in thi* vccscl, wove uiiJiurt. HotFi Mr*. MorriHon «»'! Mrs. Brtfloy Imd left tbelr liatileri up stalrw In the Ha loon and had come oh deck for fresl Hlr. Till- Imlilex were nnlitirl. The Itamona In a stern wheel rlvei mcauierDDf about "in tons. She Is 1C on J'} IpbOMUers are IpTfor their own ours and try and D rather than deild adapt them► Caroline Bene-1 ■eplng Summer I tk In the May] Bf'One of the J tliem coi FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New Tork, April 18. MM. Open. OVx "How, the I particular sleeping car porter la simply monumental. In the Syracuse station I said to him, 'That waa a terrible thlqg, tUp killing of that child, wasn't Itr for a site, tbe Intention Beat dairy butter - .24 ?e«d, all Idnds, cwt 1.05 jest table syrup, gal -.40 rancy N. O. molasses .60 j cans corn - - • .25 3 cans tomatoes - - .25 3 quarts Onion Sets - .25 vide for a new town lu connection wltb the plant. Tbe location la doae to tbe New York Shipbuilding company, but the new company will be Independent of that company, It U authoritatively stated. Pat Me«4r la MeCanalel New York, April 18.—Pat Bbeedy held a conference yesterday with Michael McGoruilck of Washington, uncle of tbe Willie McCormlck, and at (he .talk was given authority to act as the agent of Mr. McOormlck In tbe matter of the $5,000 reward which has been offered for tbe return of the boy. Sheedy has Issued a card, lu Which he details this fact and promises that all dealing* with the kidnapers will be strictly oonfldeutlul. Boarders With SaC Ladles' Home Journal. Hlmpleat ways of makj fortuble Is to give thnM themselves and at their you* family 1b accuato* ln« you can have an early and have ft all over b*ten': will wish to-rise. So w«rt»uD „ and supper. ' , , "Aa to the food, city people elpMt c tain things on a farm, none of them difficult to provide—good drinking water, plenty of milk and cream, freah eggs and butter, vegetables In abundance and fruit In season. If these are all that they should be, It will be found that allowances will be made If'the meat la not of the quality to be had In city markets and If there are few fancy dishes of any sort" „ uur. Steel and Win —- •• **a» lllilft LtfMi OnM llM Oolilroa JJ» —n«ifci pott. v. p* EUndtT-H.T., AprilM.-fc jfo.h&J**- "■•••••; J Mom*#, ya Ss Uabertf,. »a»f found aide by *de »•" gad*1*.....—cs' ?«4 sdge of A Chemung Mm »hla mmH* *... $8 I«VlMlMt,( hand ku • rarolTer with wMob h» had killed hU J*»tbaart pref... then anletdad. IWUi to»a)dDT toe I W.V*- OatoiV.V.V.V.V.':... told of the reaaon for tba a* »*• «»| nun'* folk* oppqwd Cta«Mpnl*S« ' two and tola lad to the MHMfUe* of the ronanw. The bodiee eie now at the olt* mocgaa. « •• 'Kllllrt of what child, nail?* wjtb * look of black amazement. 'I didn't beafa uOthU) about It, aahl' W W; o.^TT^ether- Tklri iMMut Denver, April 18.—The filing of the Incorporation papers of the Colorado Grande Development company made public tor the drat time the wonderful ftnrt nf mangHflf** Iron Ip easM Utah, which Denver capitalists mw» at oat to develop. The discovery lt.aU to be the largest and purest deposit rf«nieanese lron known and Is axpuLtul to Influence the entire 4eM of ItfUt and steel manufacture of this country. ■it Via* of imum As rlsfasthi" 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. K. H. WILLIAMSON. T.S.&W.S. ."Befjvoen Syracuse and Albany we regained ag»l» a b|lt hour of our loat time. 'I hope we are «Cjlpg to get through without taking any auu ii»- man Uvea,' I said to my traveling companion. It really looked as It we were until at Ludlow, near Spuyten XNiyvll.. we heard again the startling shriek of the whistle, gripped Dhe seata, and my friend remarked, "tfiere goes gJWfber.' "Once more somethlng dark and mop hfd bulled aloft, and there It lay almoat £*■ *** Ot «"D rlTer .embankment. 1* KM on* a mwD this time. He had the rear platform »f a notiu1*®™ ."*elglh train that had Juet passed us. -Dtblng prompted htm to awing off unon the" *out1' bound tr*ck JUit"» t,me r'uc ni and crush out J4* k been accident or It «"«« have been °"The man was killed A few passengers got off and lotted »' him. By thla time most of the WoiBC9» were In tears or else wore a strange, hunted look, and they were noticeably quiet. Nobody waa playing card* now. "This waa the last one. The tramp cost us more of our made up time, but we were glad to Bnlih that trip, even behind time. My friend, the porter pi the Partridge, who had not yet admitted anything In the way of Incriminating knowledge, mellowed sufficiently now to make a remark concerning everyday occurrences." „|i|. lDut her was eompara- ;h',.iy now. having Imk-ii put In last ClylliKi'' The leading artistic Dl For Spot Cash. Paper Hangers. ' Lowest possible prices now on for all kinds of fresh and smoked meats, home made mince meats, puddings, etc. Canned good*, vegetables! etc., you wiH find a full line ot everything kept in a well regu • lated market, at 413 Luzerne Ave, West Side. Connected with both 'phone lines." All orders promptly delivered. the latest designs i Paper front 4c per d North Main DhwimI la WunmHWM I.ak*. Uakevtlle, Conn., April 1&—Otis Sawyer of Montclalr, N. J., aud George' Ellsworth Innes of New York city,' students In the Hotcliklas academy, were flrowfted yesterday afternoon In Wonoriscopowos lake. The hoys were canoeing and were capslxed sqmCD distance from shore. Their cries attracted tlie attention of persons on shore, but they sank before help- reached them. tKHAN UWH. rolMwt for --- MNR.UENZA, Rheumntiinl, Neuralgia, etc. on. "iNfftiOR" PAIN EXPEUER. J,r.*.uC,oi.,.u tk* Anywhere from 90,000,000 to 10...™ pegple frill vlatt Buffalo tbla enmrner k twten Jan* 1st and September lit on noaonntof the Fu-lmrteu KipoalUoo, and the olty'a eooommodeUone Will be cexed to the otmoet. To Inenre eultable qurton In a deelrable port of the dty, arrangemente mutt be mad* long In advanoe of your arrival tl»»r». The* people generally ara awakening to tbla fcot, and hotela, boarding bonaaa and private realdenote In Buffalo are being beelaged daily peraona from all porta of tba world to during their aU, a the aVooe.Hlon. One party be. taken oootraot, to ProTld* T'0'1*" ttoqafwM'*0® ■obo°1 u*olwr* Jane let and an lnatanee; tV®*1 »TT. from every walk cf «'• •" eame preeantlonary waauwe. Mr. MaeVarlane, at one Una a "T™ of Wllkaabam, and w.*D la well and *** ' vnuniu co.n. daft 1 ably known bare, whont»w1lvee at Bafb • Port of Spain, Ieland of Trinidad, . . received many lettM containing r»- vqhi 18—Oermnuy, «e United States. ™.. of thla character, and la eosapll- M Britain and Spain have Yefuse* quests c cmoortniiitT of affording ? tli£ Venezuelan courts as aaoa fift yJ : to «cob adju(|icate claims itt hot.d1 tallty to provWtag aocom fit trlbuna. . - farelanera Tl families la • choice foWlng the *a olty of Buffalo, A^t MSll, eeeeaalbla to *he Kxpoettlon The Uyatle Ufe Benv**(*J* ™ grounds and other points af Interest, iora poW6l|Bi nerve builder number of peopfe, and 1a now ]nuiy carea all forma of nervotu. ■trT m ~ ready to nvrfve apjdtoMJooa for theee to- .nd we«kneeeee, no matter howagg»^~" — T%o or more peceooa, or a .party „ Iong duration, euch ae neural*^ HZZZZIls«n£?a^-®S ■sKfrwra.r oommodaMe em yon m«y a«#»ofc yo»r atreetj North M«dn St.. PltUton number and1 bow to w«ob U. wbare yon ,X- to Cashier Wnsfcs s lut. Sioux City, la.; April 18.—The Le- i Mart. National bank at Lemars, la., did not opra f»r business fVWart, vte president anfr manager (M Is * aalf confessed embeder "ie amount of »B5,000 or fSO.OOi. »• bas »•«D scou}ed. ft |* alleged J9l),WH» -with bhu or |ost tf durtWf the past fe# days In speculation, as It If posing from the vault of the bank. ■■Miss ArletMvats Hll». A new society has been formed In 81 Petersburg for the purpose of combating all clvlllilng tendencies In Russia, writes a Vienna correspondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch. Prince dallltcln, the celebrated traveler and writer. Is the president of the new organisation, which will oppose west European tendencies In politics, literature, mode and cpinmerclal life. Prince Gallltsln and Ms friends want to revive serfdom, Insure the permanency of rigidly absolute government and In general bring back the good old times when everything In Russia was purely Asiatic.' Practically the entire Russian aristocracy has Joined the new league, which Is called tbe "Ruakoe Sobranye." George W. Stanton. Your attention t( 1 called to the New Bai now on lie at RB.CUTL COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY. Poniln Per Mra. Imklirilse. ■■wniinw. ("* H B ,!|e^**0,lR"u*^M 2xWllER ha« prownVo Sn TaMk u OImb| ra uuee.1 Mm Yeirk, April 18.—A ooi.Mnltt*e C* nmty will be eler jUd thU D7ttw OWhm' Union. The Committee' Bmatf will prepa in • platform and non.'(" Ml* cardldatea 3or the municipal earn r"r* Tb« htm ty will oonfer with other nHlllltlnm 3t U believed that thaj will not foU aw thai oouraa lo 1807 of aaUot d|4ulUihi la adniot and then lnalattag ggoa the Beptiblloaaa and other antt- TaCia any wmhillimi lodoratng their Washington. April 18.—A'pension of f8-a month has been granted to Mrs. John C. Breckinridge, widow of the former yjpe president of the United States.- »ilr. Breckinridge was major of the Third Kentucky .volunteers In the Mexican war. The pension arrears amounting to H.W. Mr" Breckinridge Is 70 years old. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Comprising sirable shades »ian Lawns, 1 Zephyrs, Kid, Washington. April 18.—The postofllce department us« 1.600,600 pounds of lute a year In tying up the mall. The few Importers controlling jute have adyaneed the price 4 cents a pound within t»o yeiu-n. and now the government Is going fft try ft substitute. Bids for AmertctB made cofte» Jfflne have ieen advertised tot. Trait Hiekn is»l» **■" Mc, 1*9,.. orVWSSST If. U, •MrtaD*Ca..«UFanim* Mil I«*J LINK OF...» OPRING u SORICR GOODS Gloves, l£ Tnsifsrl Oaroaae Raporta*, Embroideries' i pretty design*, and Cbilflrm't J quality to suit tt Washington, April 18.—The transport Oaronne, with volunteers returning from Manila, has reported. She was at Honolulu and- will be at San fr'rancisoiD in two fir three d»y«- Tip Qaronne was long overdue, and am let y I was felt tor her safety. MONEY. Coal Btrtk# S«ltl»4 Krer .hoWn In (kla city l»ya in* arrlwd. Ooma and examine tham Mid leare for a Spring Suit, Orereoat, Vaaa or Trrtuerx. Pit ml every other aatUfaotio® gvumatead. R. B. WRECK WEAR CLEVELAND. MassUlon, O.. April 18,-The strike of the coal hoisting engineers In the Mas.qjoo district. »|ileh has kept 4.000 miners Idle for two h»a l**u settled, the engineers waiving tbelr demand for ad eight hour workday and receiving an advance of 16 cents per day in wa«e«. Work will be resumed today Iff all the mines. A New HautslK etnrw«|rD It la proposed, auecrdtug to the Mew York Snn, to establish u uew observatory at ta-Iiftltude of Some 0,000 feet a bo sea level (it Semmerlng, some SO Mllltaa Wmr at. UaU Vmlt. Ihava manay for moftgailleIn any amount lf rlin r may ateiid for a term of yaara and only the internet ba paid, or wW give the prlr Uega to make paymanta on mortgage mcmth ly, quarterly* aaml-annnally or annnally, and ■the intereat wlU cofaa Immediately on erary dollar of principal tfcua unpaid. Thla la not building aaaoolatloi) ' monay. I handle only private fund* and truat fund*. GEO.F. BUSS. TSB SltT TAILOB, t Hortt Mala S». 14 and 16 Jefferson City, Mo., April ia-flovernpr Docker* has signed the bill passed by the legislature appropriating $lf i 060,000 for the Louisiana purchase omJJ tennlal celebration in Bt. LoOls In 1903 1 Cleveland, O., April 18.—One man waa MM and eereral badly but, aoma fatally, to a head-on oollleton between a Scalght and oonatrnctlon train on the Wheeling and lake Erie at aeren tbla ■Main Both tnlaa wen moving at gand apaad when they met. Ifaglnee and laataa ware piled In a heap. The traalte wan bloakadad for ae*aral hnadred leak jOSea southwest of Vienna, to be demoted to astro physics and .to meteorelegy. Detailed pUw» few* be?* ire- Band. PKOP08M8. JOHN JlJjM Best Patent Flow -j (Shop, per cwt Meal, per cwt Kjl Bran and Midd*.»jH Corn find Gr. Gor Long,Hay,pet*c#f*., Gat tfay, per cwt $ Oits, per bushel . J§ BuUer per IV - gj Fresn Eggs, per doeea 3 bottles Gataup , Wltfs jJtS? )2urb oliaSthiwlioJ bad plUa io bad I eonldgrtJ» "J1 nor And • eon nntU I frttd IHWitl'. WHrfk Hud B*ln. After nring II one*. I lwt UaithMou. Be an** m uk *°* DaWItt*. t Btroht Pharmacy W*tWt*K V J*4' V D. E. BAXTER. Sealed uronoaate wilt ba moolTod by.the City Clerk in IcSStimtioo batwajojfiia hour* of 8 o'clock and l:ll n m;. Tjoryay. April rtth, Cemetery.* bU of boose conneeMona frpxttlat tlie*ooat of entire woik SS&MSSgg?®®© C^^°ig,T°.dn propoaal the mm of SlOO cash or tertllled check aaa guarai. tSftoaiaootaaoomract within twenty davo far the work if awarded the MM. In oaaotbe The Qfry'ruaerTes'the right to reject any i Ufcontbe execution of fctae cobfor the Uith(v\ Wrtoraenoe of the worjt It la ontalBly gratifying to tba pbMJo DMd toto ganarooa. Tha propriafaga of SSSffiSKs^jhrSS over (w million trUl bottlM Md fc*Ti MMoa Oi Rowing H bm oured IhOTft a Mot, 'mg«Ef ii. juSry bata*. "• ' . Klllma «■**■ »!•' Ind WUxm BolWlog, WUkiaban. BLEW UP LONG TOM. Fraah ahad at Ba«g» «a»ton'»; PANNEIEGKER'S STUDIO •MMKMH»1 Wltk IMM.HI M " mmtth Q««. Lsadoo, April 18.—Lord KHtjImdm «- •octal Iron Pntotlm th»t » body o( Brltlab •oldWn «dT*n«in* trom found ml llw Hum Dil lilnwi iD )DD nililmlnl ' * gn koowa M "Loa» Tom," wbloh ftgnrsd 01 food la m—till to goo* haaltV 1 out rood taath wa aasaat taara t** ZE£nTJr* Ik* Bud - Dad yt? sa/K \a2l«n W ots. All work finished in frbm iix to ten day. egardieM 61 weather. 14 V Vtlikn SfWiilti AnMWkt on It boablad by a Mt South kM MS- ■ .. ■ •_ • |
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