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rDm*ZF9-s2p journals fnr . £norr"nt that the bWk of th»'"Ve pro°' BsstJAAsr" ' & ' S^^PI - PITT8T0N. PA., .THURSDAY EVEWINO, APML™ ' [. col 0 SEE MKIHLEY TOO* fttE ARMY. '•"***' ■•Mauitallu, Af»F«T«d tr iMraUrr (Mt. Washington, April 25.-Th* secrecy of war has approjed General Mite*' recommendations for the organaation of tbp army and the dlstrlbu •ton of Its enlisted strong ib to the dif •rent braachu of the serTlce. The pit. adopt«d I. that tb. arm, °' 7e'7m men llstrlbuted as follow*: Line of the ar »y. 74,604; ordnance department 7W rP?in D°*t ISO; post commissary ser 2S|n'8-200: elettr|clan sergeant*, loo academy deUfchment an. »ad, 298; Indian scouts, 78..-' s U t0 be ot**al»»CJ lab 0 regiment*, coaalstlng of 12 trooM ,®lUl8teCl meB which* togeth* with the bands, wlU mate, a oay«i. y fore* of 16,840 men. fete Infantry • to consist of 38,520 metf, divided Into » regiment* of 12 companies each .MilmSSL ***** °C Which the coast ar«. 7^ilrbare 13-784- o«*anUed lntc Mxsrfopanlea of 109 tnen each, ant n« flsld artillery 4,800 men. organ «ed Into 30 batteries of 100 men each fJD* •WUwer battalion* wlU conslg man amounting to 1,28; iWANT BOLOMEN YIELD, i MURDER A NEW KIND OF SAVAGES. 40c A Cuban Commissioner* Are Now In Washington, «" «*« c«P»«.t.w„ ( allterau aid Mexico. The peculiarities of the Cocopaa. a fth' r? i6 of.,ava*es "rtiK In the valley li li i i rlT,ir r-C"Der California ,r Pmf» ' been brou*h' "D light McO*. of WaahhBton, who ?#h7 ?.m * Ti,it to tbat pan i- i i 7' " J«»cribe* them to th( Vashiugtun Star: I supposed tbey "-ere a fi.hlng people « fi*n° Ue,r ,be gulf- 1 them os entially agricultural, cultivating corn wane, peas aud squashes and UicaUn, h! fln2Sn*tiCCOrdi°* C1,PriC:e 0 he flood.. They professed to be inlmica o the Mexican government and to b "Si0"?,40 move t0 tb* United State*. The Cocopaa are of tine physique, 'am ha men are tall and robust. I measure, ine and found him to stand 0 feet ! nches. Their skins are dark. They bav ■ery Urge feat, notable for the fact tha * ""ddle toes are Invariably the long 1 "•* ,be bi« fellow I measured rui jarefooted over a patch of sharp stiibbl f" ,b* ,t*lks °f 'lie cattail flag whicl burned- H'« feet were not bur Q the least. It was common to aee the men come t mr campfire and poke the coals witl heir naked toev. One fellow bad tbu Jurned all bia toe naila black, althougl ua feet were otherwise uninjured. ,1 » IheSe people are remarks D• for their nlmblenesa. I saw one mai i A "P » coal with hia foot t ,i bi" cigarette. Another, walklni Uon* the road, thus clutched • atlcl Irhlct he wished to use for a cane. I gav t child a lumb of sugar. He dropped il jut the nimble toes caught it and brough t to hit hand. Dpon the death of on* of the tribe hi linemen all cut their hair to a ahortne* proportionate to tbe relationship of **cl :o the deceased. The property of- th Jead man Is given to different member Df the tribe, never to the relatives. Tbi prevent disputes as to ownerahif The house having been deprived of th raluables, the corpse Is permitted to rc naln within while fuel Is collected and ire kindled underneath. Thua each man' louse becomes his funeral pyre. All the Cocopaa paint tbelr faces an ire more or less tattooed. The forehead Df the men are tattooed with circles o iiggag marks. Upon marrying, the worn (B must be tattooed with various desigm When a Cocopa girl Is ready to take 1 lusbsnd, a hole la dug In the ground, am a it is built a Are, kept burning until th mRoradlnc earth Is thoroughly wanned fire Is than extinguished and th. Mde elect placed in the pit. She Is bni M to her neck, and in thi* condition i left standing until morning. After beini uug out the next morning she'is suppose' to be ready for the duties and trials 0 matrimony. This would seem to be a rei sonabie supposition. ATE. r? J; •' •*! Oyer Two Thousand Come Out iMMCf all Pnnrnd, IBMAKI Wlttrel " '' — teips oi King Charles ENGLAND READY TO QUIT THE BOERS • Would be Glad to End tbC War at Once. : hta.1, April 86.—A uu,, 8»« htroff bu bMn oMM tataito force VI bHpKT«nte«ta*^ pPwiringr Mures to be irasiviEwijj. of the Wood a. Eighteen dlToroaa hlV+bean gra«ei4 Scranton tfa la weak. Ponrtaen oonpla vara nailed In marriage la Scranton yaabaday. Dr. W. H. Botbermtl, of Wlikeobarra, •aa Lilian by a mad dog yeaterday. | A chick with three wlnga la an oddity owned by III*. 8. L Bnghtnan, near Oarllale.A, i i, Gout: di ■ "Vs r • *0 OlVlIi BULBt P01 8AMAB. PAN -AMERICAN STAMPS. will Mat Talk ».r P.klloxl.. OU1 Tk«y ■». ■«D Ik. I. C.»U,H| r'Ob«blB, \ CullUtu Thtn Art Tao DualtM. ■mriMtt mil Oat. «» •» «alka!aKaa Balora Arrival •(«•»ilaalaa Tkare. Manila, April 25.—One hundred and fifteen Insurgent officers and a. 1ST bolu men surrendsrtd to the Americans at ff AprllM. They also pre sented rolls of nJembership which f**™1 "If »«crot organization "JS*" *f tU* Kaflpuuan society existin all barrios. AZJESW! 2 Apt" aa—Th.Pta. ••^SL^ST8: •ta-p*to *-" on *V 1 •» HI Thow wh, eU"- £*"***. Ualtad ot th« Colombian and iw- . "**• lnt«nd»d ' imff to b» ImM itBC&|«i^ o* • puileoUr "" bortmuk, Sp tb. ooIoM „( ft. ———I I -'" —'• Tho wocda "r PAIN EXP mine without Trade I JhZ fmmfi, Apr" 25—The cotnmls- TMHftii 2® Uban C0n»t'tC"l«nal conventlon arrived m Waahlfifctoo yestorCtoy morn lag. n,8 commission la com-1 P««d of Domingo Mender Capote, president; Rafael Portuondo, Diego Ta- 0J30nialM "C*«»*. Pedro Th« ulf 2°* Pedro M. Bntenaa. The laat named la the Interpreter for the commission. The party also Ineluded M. M. Coronado, editor and proprietor of L« Dlscuslon, and Senor 5 0t m M"ndo- They were met jfi depot by Assistant Secretory of f ®"i Aaalatont Secretory of War !?d 0,pUln* OTertin and Saw- . One of th# L Tha two faction of the Ldiitob Diueraoy patched up a peaeeln Wllkeabarre eatarday. The Reading Stove Tv.:r"r hara oompltt d 10.000 latter boxet whleh will be ablpiad to different parta of tha country. The Oamberland Valley Bill road Jom»ny haj leaned an order requiring all of la trainmen to anbmlt to vaoolnatlon. The eafa In tba poatoffice at Northamp on waa yeeterday morning blown open b; Jbbera, who, however, aaenred no booty.' Tha volunteer firemen of Soranton, wh lM Hpped ont of qaartera by the eeooni I'M olty lawa. will hava a Flramen'a Olnb We« Bley and Waa Mahal Wllllame wo Wllkeabarre achool teaohere, are on !»r arreat obarged with asaanlt on a pnpll Aealatant SafD*.:u tenant A. J. Stand ng, of tha Oarllale Indian Training Sohool rho baa bean connected with the eoboc inoa 187#, yeaterday tendered hla realgni tiOD. ■' / .HewYorK.Oct 12"' 1897. /ife. \ • find Dr. Richter's / 31 XHCHOft" PWH EXPELLER fV*- 9 a very valuable liniment in 7 case of Njyrelgla. k 1/ til you our Magnifies Assortment. Pri range (rom 50 centl $5 od. See Wind Display. The Philippine eommlaslon left the Island of Samar without -organizing civil government There are said to be «0 insurgents, wilh rifles. .atlll out Pr*. 8eveI1 companies of the First Infantry and on* light battery are gar rlsonlng 7 of the 40 towns. The commission met representatives of the sev•" towns, who asked that tb« Amerlgarrison the remaining 33. The commission promised to ask for an Increased ofllUry fort* on. Its return to Manila. i i ln,ar*ent# Ared from the hills into Cttabisn IWdey before tbe arrival of the cemailsslon at that place. | The firing caused no damage, and troops want out yeatarday morning to disperse the rebel*. 25c. tad 00c. at iiNdraffgisu or thrwjfti Lr. Ad. BJchUr A Co., 216 Pwirl St., New York, tosm-ssagj Wholesale and Retail Armstrong',* determined by the waa that they would •ay anything for publication regarding their mission to Washington until after they had called on President McKlnley. President Capote and Gen-' J-**1 B«tancourt were very c«6rteou», but declined to talk on the ground that their position wai one of extreme delicacy and that courtesy to the president required that nothing should be said through the newspapers until after they had talked with him. Other members of the delegation took the same stand. »• Bojij HDl«obJ«ot wul miwnta. Th.J j1?""* «W■* tt. T^JST • Me.nutb.lo„tfc. cntml dw"u~«* 1» • lto« . M ■PP*'* 1» Ummom ordei H^lkwE*iUlT** A,l,fc*hW« *• ®0aMtt **pU*h. All fth • u» pl,0t0BT*ph' , Cwj«*ta '»|ij«tuUd appMr todu THQQP8 LEAVE CHINA. for Mulls. troos Stf"° foe «M niHp 858® This plan makes no provision'.for the employment erf Filipino natives but explained by tbe fact St the 12,000 authorised for the naUve milltary force was made a distinctive feature of the army bHl by congress and separated from the regular army. i —~*vPR/Cfi£S- Best Flobr / ■ ■ kfd 10 D mmM* of MuuMkhft mi * *ioaMtlirtU.iai-Mrt-(tohllpte_ ■ fCMbtiae. A r%iCl l«T«rtlg,tion i, h»- [ tn|b«IJMlt U thootfrt Fttroff u, fcJ with * |mi| tohem* iTZJ. P ilnit- .. READY TO QUTT, ftatlul WallUMi far OkaiH » —— —- W«r. ' . feed, all kinds. J. 05 Oats, per bush*" 87 Qatj. sTiushel lots... ,3(D Jptatoes, bushel... .(ill Hay, per too 95 T Best Batter H .y No. 7 Broom. .25 a ijios fine Peaches gfi i cans Corn # dozen Canned Corn... .((5 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. .21 4 lbs Prunes Cgj Lion Coffee 12}$ Arbuckle Coffee .12 H Fresh eggs, doz .16 $4.50 II SobU JU In Orer 800 m™ and boji are Id]* ml No. 1» Miliary, Tamaqua, owing to tba fast *•» tba braafc.r bojra atraek, olalmlng Uwl» wage* had baan radnaad 10 and SO out* a day. People's 'PLone. — Flak WHk Falaa Taatk. ' April 2d.—Robert O Nell, while filing In the Ulster anil Delaware canal below the, creek locks last week, caught a large Oerman carp, ■♦•ys !»• found imbedded In the back part of Its month a pair of false teeth. The teaflD were identified as the property of B ojamln Torbush of Eddyvllle, who about three yegrs ago, while removing driftwood from the sluice on th« upper level ef the canal, was taken with an attack of sneeslng. The teeth became loose, drepped overboard and were lost Next BA8EBACU Alwijri lb* ■••■Ita of Yeaterdar'a Omm la ft, Different Leagaea, .. ~ , national league. I At Cincinnati— R _ _ Oncinuti... 24090106 J—la M 0 Cbicato *D0841000 2— 0 12 j lor ."rK^'""""• P'"' At St. Loui*— Kttovn.... . . o t i , . o s-"' m i St. Loulf 8.0 101 000 0— 4 11 1 _ ®*tUrie« Tianthlll, PhiUppl O'Oenn.r' Jobm tad NlchoU. «-»nn«r, STANDING of THE OLUBfi. ' . *' i* P«7 Bomb... T' I* "mo JwaWyn.. | l ,m otacinMH. S i '22 .' z skte*.s i z «. **OUCAN MAQUE. 4» Chicago— "•"'M*" 25000010 1-1 7 , OaMlaai.... 01)010010 0— 8 7 J Pnurean gullina; HolT.r Md I -—». ■ "« 5»~i fiippl; •rr'ved »t Hongkong EL. SJ? ,^;n/ng «% D1Me « Tomp. Wq*rU|«. The torpedo McKee baa ■filed friu Newport for New London. JW»r Admiral Keaipff at Carlte report* the following (JUftributlon of na val vessels In the Philippine!: The supply •hip Nanshan at Cebu, the distilling ahlp Irla at 9*T'tS and the gunboat Htapmr patrolling fhe_ coaat of Samar. The gunboat Newport, to be used aa a training ahlp for naval apprentices, has been placed In commission at Aanppo- *• ■••'it »f Hostility. Kxeatlj |8,200 worth of gambling paraphernalia, lnolodlng roulette wheela, faro tablee and aiot maoblnee wen burned bj i the Mnnlelpal League yeeterday afternoon ■t Seranton. _ Harry W. Da Oonr, editor of the 1 Adrooete, In Beading, Wee yeeterday In bail on e charge of criminal libel. | ferred by John A. Bigg, Preeldi United Power and Fv -L-J The delegation baa Dot coma to Wash ngton In any spirit of hostility towari he United States. They believe tha ® per oent of the Cubans desire abac at* independence, and they hare com o TOlM that aspiration. Until thl luestloa or absolute Independence ha »ea definitely settled they will no liscuss any other basis for the futup elatlons between their Island and thC States. , The commissioners realise that tfr IsTelopmeot of commerce Is destine. (• bring them Into cieser and closer re latlons with this country and that th •drantages which would be McqredHi; growers g# Cuban sugar and to bacco and by the Inhabitants of the li #Bd generally by the breaking doiri »f the tariff barrier will be a strong Id Bantlte tot tha ultimate annexation o and its Incorporation Into the Uu Ion on an equal footing with New Yorl and tha other states. _ One of tfce Cubans who accomp&nlvi delegation expressed this Idea «bei ha said, "aire us Independence first, 1 It be only for a moment" What the Cuban delegates deslrt next to Independence, Is an arrange ment by which tha products .of the! MmoU may be admitted to the Unite, mates on the payment of reduced tar) I taxes. Tbit will be strongly urged opoj Dnd secretary of wai iautndun, April W.-XW AJftaAaln HandeUblad Nmapaptt imif—n to kani eg good authority that Lord Wolaaley, lining a ?lilt to th« Fort* flknlnoail to th» Sultan that England wan nmij to abandon the atraggla In Sooth AirlM aa moo m MMptable propoaala ahonld ba offarad b» eltbar Botha or Kltoboner sod that England waa prepared eren Jo fnmnuft T~r •art ot Independence. iMtMMmit, the fact that Phlllpnia Vtll bt HtUflv bm| ik,, onll. '"7 g»Tri»oo duty, bat tiuy an rallm. filssss iii&r ir~ — S&SBffSS«tE; w1 OOMB TO HEADQU, FOR SEEDS,GARDE] &c. WE HAVE A V\d ■hat ~i Portland, Me., April 26.—In a fit of temporary luaantty (targe Bralnard of] Beaten. foreman qf of electri olana at work In tha New Ongland tele VhOM central office, fatally allot Chief Electrician I. Henrji Farnliam of Wei| laaley, Mass., and Earl M. Buxton of Springfield and dangerously InjiAed Jamas Wadwoelteof Maiden, Mass., and Elmer Lwia of Mechanic Falls, Me. BraiuanL also shot at Deputy Marshal pritK who arrested him, but the bullet merely graced Frith's threat F««y. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., C• Booth Hub Bt.. PITTSTcm. flEGOODS DELIVKRRIJ PROMPTLY. DRIVERS NOW KICK. Of 1MB* «oraa DO n,/* of •0"w bMd," hnd der«lo|Md farto acfe"*""". s?ia&rtss£« W & W«rt PUtaton.k— 1 J A BnrlMa HilBola Mid* Boyi ObjMt to w«cta f«y ffeMb Springfield, III., April 88—Th» »(»e I driven todey tocragbt their kt- jffiuw piur st. Cell Pittsi fore the dtetrlot convention which la ""ion beta. The aosl* adopted by I Aaolher lalun br nulla! Vancouver, B. C., April 25.-It (• Stated that Russia lias practically tak- JP possession of Cblng-bal bay, Korea ind that she Is making It the basis of extensive operations. With Masainpho and Chlng-hai Russia will have In her | possession the two finest harbors on th« Korean coast and will thwart many of the commercial plans of Japan. | it PmiboiUi mm* Orlp » OulnJna remove* Mm amm. T. Pi. bustlva y ' Beat patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar t.00 Fresh eggs - - - .16 Best dairy butter - .24. Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.10 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O. molasses .60 lint conference of mlaifT and opevaton ' 'be recent utate meeting haa inmrf inch dleutlafaotlon among Ml* mint! Hjen. The driren compUln tS«t 11 pefceli them to work for laaa wagea than 'to drlTen employed *10113 the P™** railroad aonth of Springthey will refue to enter *hD «nay In Qhhtn^**** more railroad* deal^s^ *—« M mm,. * Baton, Km., April M.-Aftor a (pub! th. HmUoMUh o* rCMd ComiJMj: A propomk* am upiu dl«o»o« forth.pnrohM n.t to. th»jhro-ihW. ofth. ootatandlng o*plt»l .took it WOO on .hum, p«7«bU In joint four p«o«Dt. bond* of th» Qr«U Norttwrn and Nonnrn Put Bo Hallway Ooirpanton with an option to tb« itookholdewto roooiro put of th. lnuah if th.j to dttir*. Full detail. of tb* piopotltton will b* milltd ; to tk* itookboldai I* • ftw lip. NEY. *C Early Beauty of V&rly Thorough! Early SunriM Early Rom Baaaualt« Master Masaa. Hew Xoik. Wl 26.—Vice President Roosevelt is now a master Mason, having taken the tlUsd degree last night in Katiuuecouk. Uid«e. No. 806, at Oyster Bay, on Long Island. The cecemony was witnessed by 300 master Masons, Including Grand Master Charles w! Mead of the ji»nd. lodgs of this state and his entire stair. Vtaitlag bwthren Were also present from Connecticut New Jersey and Massachusetts. MtirlUo«a*D »n Stgzsrjssfr, 3 cans corn .... ,25 3 cans tomatoes .25 3 quarts Onion Sets - .'25 506 LUZERIYE AVENUE. m. H. WILUAMSON. Japaa claim. M,TBO,ooo Ia«*aa*ltr. ! Yokohama. April 2B.-The claims that J*p«n will mak* upon China for Indemnities amount Dto 44,760,000. ■ Rakes, Hoes,. Garden F v Tools of aTt kinds. On 3 quarts for 15c Sweet assorted colors, jc ot. "Hum mints. lira- «nC,« BAXTER. if*"*!" agreement 4b* P*' 'would become HafaW to the ptontn Indemnity amounting to L on the avenge dally ew► end liquidated damaw*. Un ,««nt of theae demegae the d# Work ere' state orgenleetlon Captala Marn Uaaa Mia Iklf, wnc. France. April 2S.-Much ■Illaa Drives FtoB )D, Fa., April 28.-TJM Sheaan-j-lslnf at the rate of .half an " baa reached a higher time alnee 1893. the toot^erf) F,,hli PaaiM* Caatl. ,i*. Frencta and the w orld Jl?OI" such a purchase he has taken the largest French newspape/"''® Into ▼elop his theories and put no./- Jn n the French Pauama statement thus published"™" of the ut the reasons for htacqfecthe Nicaragua ter Impractlcablluef that the purchase canal and his beM|an&l by the United of the by which the States Is the onQAnZe their scheme of Americans can an isthmian Building, WUkcabttn go rlvefn Inch an bi 717*i-ji J ' of repT rr"nw™iyf the American and Ger!"*" ™'P™»»ntatlv«a_made against bis toastat Toulon. The .minister of marine baa assured Captain Moreu that be r",.gBt ■""they command in a few! months. ] Evans' tome to comply wfiPESTE®^ dttm' where 8he began to sink. The animal tried to extricate the «MM,btit was unable to do ao. it then can to the little one's home fedfttet5L^,'il^*d been •**—*C an(» . .. parents to the dam toilme to-aave the child's life. She bad ■unit to tor «»k fe the mud REAT OPPORTUNITY. fcfrgi thfa afl Qrtat alarm 1D 45 South Mali frfOR SIBERIA. der three feet of water. parti qt the city, wl wca are an- tmlliea Sale ot 10,000 yards of Seersucker Mill Ends. The most reliable washing! and wearing material lor Shirt Waists, Dresses and Boys' Waists ever made. A great variety of styles. Sale will be on Friday and Q the price per yard will be - - WV left tlielr homes yesterday in MWu, and several of th* manufacturing firms plosed down on account of theVmllls being flooded. The Sharon Eagle wfllee la under water »pd the publlea^lon of th* paper suspended until tbOt*r,tel' recsdas. The damage between — riiai 11 -jLoula. April Wllltom lD. h^5e. w,ltto« the door to Uke few min ! WTidlng' He WM found a few minutes tofg- Ky the friends who Attentii m '■K**1"' u, i m*n— «• V I W ■r""*'1l»rll 25.—T!m United Stat. W 'Keli""" BeMD Captain To Wis oom- V |^FJWlea today fox" Slbsrla, whsre B , I* on board n tlariser for the ■ ■v" 4p«rlment Stall oas. As Bsar ■ Kpalts In ord ir to be bstter ■a «7® Cbe long and paribus Joornsj ■ ' Mr^bttonbnf MtC "111 be the first vassal to sail ' . C?,10port for Hons. Howevsr, she F0, *?' b« the first to raaeh Nome, as It Is ftal k Intention of hsr commandsr to ( b..' °wt°that plaae until altar he has , . i *° Southwestern Siberia and taken on then. Thsnoe ho lntands gopWfiJtoNonie, thence to the reindeer star ' tlooi, thenoe baok to (his port. This Is s // long trip lor a oraft as old as ths Bear. OVER A CENTURY. Your attention is called to the New I now on sale at • VasM OeWwatee Bos Miss mUtMmg, ¥D ?*',* ' »*««•* IMM. , ,Apr" 25.—While Major 7iTar Sn ° sma" eilcort were pro- ■leklfH «-C*U J?.—Mrs. Ann Muskegon, Ml eh., - eetttertsa, to Lee, who has lived In three - Is *?■ 101 years old today. She wss bormsgh, Inland. villa and Newcastle will be heavy. iummoo him. irrled to Mm nie Klenle. they were ambushC [a Paris. Iclpality Is ring matelu Havre It la called .bard. R.B.CUTL pi»Tf«l»s*r» •» » «r»M. Philadelphia, Apr/1 2$.—Jk peeullai "'ittiop ot affair* at Holy Oram »enjfciwtfeerijjg ArchbUhop Ryap "•Mjf#rles of tlie Romap '«. a long time t.M* ' Bo*r rriMMH tm Bfraida, London, April 513.—The correspondent of Th» Globe in Bermuda, writing under date of April B, says that Tucker's and Parrel Islands have been taken over by fits British government and will be prepared for the reception Cjt TJoer prisoners. valley, near Crocodile river. They made a gallant resistance and refused to surrender. Major Twyford wai) killed, and the men were eventually overpowered. Tiris, April 2u.— experimenting with glas%,v rial. A section of tbe Rue baa been laid with It a* a tD pure glass subjected to a prot-es devitrification. The result Is a smooth, opaque, nonporous subs, which does not retain damp or oo (t possesses remarkable resistance. 1 inveutors say that it combines the at lldlty of granite with t'De smoothness of asphalt. It Is not atl 'Cted by heat or cold. It, however, la h pensive, costing from 9 to 12 franca i Der square meter. Another drawback la its extreme resonance. Comprising all the new and sirable shades in Dotted Swiss, aian Lawns, Dimities, Meifcei Zephyrs, Kid,• Lisle 811k and Mi Gloves, in all shades. v Mm. Lm hu been twice merrled, end la the mother of «1*tui ohlldren, at whom ooly two are HMng-Mnu Ann Qulgley, of tola olty, with whom ah* neldee, and a •on, Jam* Etna, whow wheruboata are aokoowo. ANTRIM'S, COi. etery i» and other a,„ Catholic church he. the gravedlggers have t fled with their pay, fr~E-day, took no action until a week ago, vu. one of their number was discharged. They asked that he be re-employed, but the superintendent of the burial ground refused. They then demanded an increase of f 1 a week la their wages, which was also refused, and they refused to go to work. Mr». Natlaa Asa I a la Jal|. Wichita, Kau., April 23.—Mrs. Carrie Nation, Mm. Lucy Wllhlte, Mrs. Julia Evans and Mrs. Ljrdla Muntz appeared before Judge Dale yesterday In the district court and failed to give bond. The* |F?r? taken to the county jail anil will remain tbef# until a bond for 4500 e/jvh Is approved or until tbelr tnal at *»»« U»f term of court. 'Phone 1923 3 NORTH MAIN STREET. •M«§f /MEWg NOTEa Embroideries and Laces, new pretty designs. Ladies', Ml and Children's Hose. Prioes quality to suit the most fastidi PRIZE FIGHTER ARRAIGNED. of Many Bargains at the Magna!. Maa Who KMttat BUlF IMIt Oat The racing m» been successfully stepc WON THE 8AD RACE. London, April 25.—J*ok Roberts, who knocked oat Billy Smith, who died jester dV. *" arraigned In Bow atreet polios oourt today, charged with oaualrn the dMth of Smith. Fire other ptnooi, |nclodlng the relerae and eeoonde end aeeretary of the Netlon.l Sporting Olnb, wen alao arraigned. The prison*!* were remanded, but relaxed on ball. Charged With ■.uUifhtar. With our custo: cash we secure bargains and we give fcrs the benefit. R. B. Cutlei UnrtlSlwttUll Minister Conger Is an late.. fends the conduct of aHoaBtM China. »«»J«r BHl HIi Wife 1MB Nnlttkle Llvcrpotl* It la reported -that *70.000 has been bid tot • Mat en the Maw Tor* stock Exchange It la announced that four Stock Exchange aeata hare been sold at $66,000 sach. N PUjKlll.. *"*11 a»,—Continued " -»«ge In (lis —■Mfe Rome, April 25.—(iaetmio BrescI, tbe (layer of King Humbert, b*s gouo Insane. He will shortly be removed from bin ol| to the prison for tbe criminal JTpf several weeks bis jailers tbi»t Brescl was rapidly ' "* •**u»|ltary cqnflne- preaei In |nwaD, Liverpool, April ML—Deoator M. Sawyer, the New York merchant, who took the Dentechland to Plymouth r-to overtake, If poaitble, hla wife on the Majeatto, and break to her the aad newa of their aon'a death by drowning, won the aad nea tbla morning. When the Majeatic waa moored to the doek, Sawyer atood there, haggard and silent Be waa the firet aboard the tfejeetlo, and aa quickly aa poaalble got hla wife oo ahore aad harried her to the train for London. Ha engaged a private compartment o« the train and reaerred breaking (he newa nntll the atartlng of the train ahoaM hurt aarared prlvaoy to grief. Killed br Hie laTtatlaa. Beverly, N. J., April 26.—John V. Rice, a successful young inventor ot high speed engines, to the perfection ol which he haa devoted all hla time and thought for several years, fell backward Into one of his rapidly moving machines in bis big laboratory at Edgewater Park yesterday and was cut and brulaed in a hundred places. He was aerlously injured Internally. The pbyalolans In attendance have little hope of his recovery. Rata Caaae- Kingston, N. Y., rains are causing much da»^ Catnkllls. At Pine Hill the damage gregates $25,000. The residence of Chancellor MeOracken of the New York university was badly damaged. The Flelschraann baseball Held was damaged to the extent of $1,000. Twilled English Gloria Umbrellas, natural handle, worth 6oc, here for 35c Ladies' Black Hose with white feet, best goods, worth 15c, special 10c Ladies' Kid Gloves, dressed and undressed, white, black and all colors, •JT"PEOPLE'S PBONK A dispatch to the Figaro from Rome saya Mgr. Falconlo, the papal delegate In Canada, will succaed Cardinal Martlnelll an papal delegate to the United State* and that Mgr. Zaleakl, the papal delegate In the Indies, will succeed Mgr. Falconlo. worth from $1.00 to $1.25 here for 69 cents. Ladies' Colored Underskirts with two ruffles laid on deep floance, worth $1.00, special at 69c. French Ginghams, checks and stiipes with raised cord, worth 35c, oui price 16c. Sbirt Waists in all the latest styles and colors, from 25c. Cottain Poles only White Coi.._ ~~"**et worth aoc, our price 14c. Heavy Hemp Ca.r _ „ kjl A/Mtir-r tul "AGNc r.,7s "*""8r' «inro»,M. THb IV.. ' lllKU. have notice. giving way under .. inent to which he wtl con... Ibe uews that he has at last coliu,. that his physical condition la pitiable will occasion no surprise.FIFTY CHINE8E KIL1.ED. —«4Hl ■ardor of Major Brownlag Waa tna|H Pekln, April SO.—The tilled for.«e whloli went to svtage the doth of lb]or Browning, of the Panjsb Infsntry, ud one of the men of hie command, whlWangaeed la dispersing the band of robber*, eaooontered a considerable body of armed Chinese, and after aharp aotlon oontyeiled them to fly to the monntalna. Fifty Oklneee wen killed, and alxof the allied;lam. h* the allies. H. Clay Etui to Stay. The post office at Lock wood, N. Y., has been cobbed. Postmaster Bingham at fcockwood telegraphs Chief Postofllce Inspeetqr Cochran that money order books from No. 430 up were taken as well as all stamps and funds. The safe was blown open. The actual money loss Is not stated. Washington. April 25.—Representstlve Curtis told the president that Kansas stood ready to furnish a pension commissioner in case of the retirement of H. Clay Evans. The president said he was not yet ready to take that matter up and Indicated that no action is now contemplated. - alxto Lean Will Take tha Oath, financial and commercial Springfield, Mass., April 2S— Senor Slxto Lopei atopped over a train here to tell hla friends he Ig going home and that If he finds press reports true as to a general submission to American sovereignty be will acquiesce and Join Agulnaldo In working for a peaceful acceptance of American rule. He said be will make one more speech In San Francisco before sailing and expects te reach Manila In July. Maw York Stock Market*, furnished krM. B Jordan M Co., stock brokers, room 86, Miners Bank Building. Haw York, Aprll|85,1001. Open. Oloa brushed wears LAUNCHED THE TINGEY. m§& ptyt/fOS scrM,M,Pi lullw tmefc Bm« leaves the Ways *•D the Water. April SC.—The torpedo boat Xtngey was lannohed at tba Oolnmbtas Iron Works at 10 o'oloek this morning. This vessel was named In honor ot Commodore Thomas Tlngey, one of the early heroes of tha navy, who kid out the Washington navy yard and was Its first commandant. Miss Anna Trnxton Oravsn, of faekaboe, M. Y., a lineal desoendani of Oommodoc* Tlngey, ohrleUned tke veeeel. ▲mar. Steal and Wire. BroaUra SnJctionV.V.V. V.'. Ohee. A Ohio. U. 8. Steel, U.S. Steelpref feL»B..V.V.V.UlV.V.Me.V.V. uSlSS MSS'inc"!*"" Wabash pref We tern Union . MM 71 # i • MM :iP Formerly tfrUtew®* A fire which started Id the basement of the Cohn block In Horuellsvllle, N. Y., destroyed N. F. Allen'a stock of clothing. His loss la $17,000; Insurance, $12,000. Two firemen were Injured, but not serlotaly. A second Are, which started over O'Leary's saloon, practically destroyed a'Vrhole block. Moa«alto Fleet Reaches Cavlte. Washington. April 25.—▲ cablegram received at the navy department announces the arrival of the mosquito fleet at Cavlte, Philippine Islands. The four vessels of this little peet will be utilised in patrolling the coasts of Lubou and the lower Islands of the Philippine group. Factories MINING VERY ACTIVE- 4? D£* Wall Flowers ? Dl Ora Hlaee are Vwtlai mil Tlar Jut to be found in the very u designs. No room can sa*paM in elegance thosej&pered from our stock of Krtlstlc Wall Papers. MoKlnky, Minn., April St.—Tha of Inlsg season Is on In fall .earasst. The fD parta and-dsnoa minsa have oommsneati ore shlpmsnts, being the first minsa Uot the season of 1S01. The Hist ores wte* shipped to Ashland, Wis. at rnseat, Villas* Pvateaee Im)«I. m sr* s Xthsoa, N. X., April 2S.-The tfostoffloe at Ludlowvllle has been robbed. Tbe safe was blown open wltb dynamite, and the thieves obtained abeut $400 in cash and stamps. Postmaster Wood bas notified the sheriff of the robbery, but has little hope of apprehending the' burglars, as there Is no clew to work upon. Brigadier General Sir Frederick Lugaril, high commissioner and commander In chief of northern Nigeria, uujl Colonel G. V. Kemball, with a force of west African frontier troops, have complete a successful campaign against (be powerful slave raiding emirs of Bid* and Kontagora la northern Nigeria.#i»nM direct froB iietorj to iur« Terna—Sawc ai #wtl itofc* Old or defective laitnuncnti repaired or rebuilt at moderate coat. VlvUa tavtorla to Marry HBgliahma London, April 26.—The Times this morning announces the approaching Carriage oC Mr. Archibald Edward Balfour of 65 Pont street, London, to Miss Vivian May, eldest daughter of Mrs. fartoris of Washington. u 40 98 T.S.tW. m ...... ...A4Clr«..12oommumk*tioM for ,to , KELLER A VAN DYKE. North Main A CONNECTING LINK. „ PAY THE PENALTY. JOHN 01 HUGH'S RRICE3. twtsaii All liae aad iniaela Oeatral Win be Cat tea. Mardmr (ipUUta HI. Orimm (numw. tfTOa to Brawn & Oo.'e to hear the ton* of then planoa. Atlanta, Qi., April 98.—It haa dtTalopad thla morning that Um uaw railroad tram Atlanta through Blrmlnghan to Abaram, Mb, tha oharter lor whloh m IM jaatarday, U probably a oonnaotlng link liatwnn tha Saaboard Air 11m and Illmoii Oaatral. Tha naw road vUl nnlte ■*"Wga ajaMna oorarlng tha aaat and waat and raaohlag Florida and tha Colombia, 8. CL* April lacoba, who (u aonalatoftof tha mnrdara I J. L. Byrd In Darlington, aoma Uma aga, , Into axplata hi* crime on thagaUowatoaa arrow. Tha Priaaipal Ohaiaatariauaa Of tha Nlokal Plate Boad whloh maka la tha papnlar Una {oi tha trarallng pnbllo ara oompatant train aarriaa, Una road bad and oonrtaona smploraa. Tha Nlokal Plata Boad la tha abort Una batwaan Buffalo and Ohloago. Tha graat Pan-American Kzpoaltlon thla anmmar will praaant nnnanal attraotlona. Tha Nlokal Plata Boad wlU ha In poaltlon to aooommodata thla traral with Wat/, apaad and oomfort. Write, wlra, 'phona or call on W. 1. Maora, Qanaral Agent, Ml Mala St. Baflak). J _ ataw Hill—s Qlrn Away. Tha HiaUtK Mm la PHUUi Aa wll e* tha handeomeet and other* are tCTtUd to o«ll on any drnggUt and K*t (m a bottle ot topi Balaam (or the throat and lunge, a remedy that !" guaranteed to «nr« and ralWre all ehronle and acute oongha, aathma, brooohltla, and oon•umptlon.Prloe SBo and BOo. thWMCk ■HtMMWB Of food ta aaaaatlal to good health. With oat good teeth w* cannot ham thurongh maattaatloa. We do ererjVilng known to modem dentktry at modent* prtoea. Teeth eztiaeted without pain by aid of vitallaad ate. Ob Bna» 1*8. MainiH FOULARDS. It la oartalnly gratifying to the public to know of one oonoam which la not afraid tobegeneroua, Tha proprietor*of Dr. Klng'a New Dlaoorrry for ooo*onlD- tlon, oongha and oolda hare given away orer ten million trial bottlaa and have the aatlafaetlon of knowing It baa owed thouaanda of hopeleee caaea. Aathma, btonohltla.la grippe and all throat, cheat and lung dlaeaaee are auraly cured by It. Oall on Stroh-a pharmacy, Waet PHtetoa and W. 0. Prtoe, Plttaton, and get a! fraa trial bottle. RnuI.r _.Ue 80c ami |1. Hrwj ■\ • l"" ARRIVED ATAySTRAW A, We are now showing an exceptionally fine assortment oi the Printed Foulards. All the newest conceits in the way of coloring and dtt dizft. Also the best value we have ever owned in B1ACK TAFFETA. Best Patent Flour - $4. Shop, per cwt - - 1, Meal, per cwt • 1, Bran and Midds., cwt 1, Gorn and Gr. Gorn, cwt «, Long Hay, per cwt -• Gut tiay, per cwt - , Oats, per bushel - - •, Butter, per lb - » • , Fresn Eggs.per dossen | ,3 bottles Gatsup . m OvtlM BwiMyt BMMkva gyC|»n' Thla If troubled by a wea* dlgeeton, loaa of appetite, ot conatlpation, try a taw doaea of Chamber lain"* Stomach and Ltrar Tablet*. Krery bo* warranted. For sale by Farrer, Pack * Boberta, apotheoartea; Plttaton, one door above Eagle Hotel and Weat HttaVw. Wyoming and Laaerna ▲na. f -• h y Tka Beet .OeU Oare. la osa yon ean taka without the fcMrruptaSl*"'*--. One that do-not^ m~2rC. _ I SjdMgr, April 35.—The OnlM Brooklyn^' with Bmt Admiral Bmtaj about, *rji .IghUd thU. mornta*.1 "Laat winter 1 via oo«g»»a to Mf tad with a T.rr b»d oeU oa tha tanyi Noa.??ajssjate«■"*!*5Basaiss?3S *-*?G2£,'wi OIL 8AVED HIM. to* hi T.K. ■-i.Ym.inM Lawns and Dimities—Do not wait till the choice (be stock ol Wash Goods stock is gone. Now is the to lay in yout summer, stock. McCSall s Patterns.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 25, 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 | 1901-04-25 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 25, 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 | 1901-04-25 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010425_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 | rDm*ZF9-s2p journals fnr . £norr"nt that the bWk of th»'"Ve pro°' BsstJAAsr" ' & ' S^^PI - PITT8T0N. PA., .THURSDAY EVEWINO, APML™ ' [. col 0 SEE MKIHLEY TOO* fttE ARMY. '•"***' ■•Mauitallu, Af»F«T«d tr iMraUrr (Mt. Washington, April 25.-Th* secrecy of war has approjed General Mite*' recommendations for the organaation of tbp army and the dlstrlbu •ton of Its enlisted strong ib to the dif •rent braachu of the serTlce. The pit. adopt«d I. that tb. arm, °' 7e'7m men llstrlbuted as follow*: Line of the ar »y. 74,604; ordnance department 7W rP?in D°*t ISO; post commissary ser 2S|n'8-200: elettr|clan sergeant*, loo academy deUfchment an. »ad, 298; Indian scouts, 78..-' s U t0 be ot**al»»CJ lab 0 regiment*, coaalstlng of 12 trooM ,®lUl8teCl meB which* togeth* with the bands, wlU mate, a oay«i. y fore* of 16,840 men. fete Infantry • to consist of 38,520 metf, divided Into » regiment* of 12 companies each .MilmSSL ***** °C Which the coast ar«. 7^ilrbare 13-784- o«*anUed lntc Mxsrfopanlea of 109 tnen each, ant n« flsld artillery 4,800 men. organ «ed Into 30 batteries of 100 men each fJD* •WUwer battalion* wlU conslg man amounting to 1,28; iWANT BOLOMEN YIELD, i MURDER A NEW KIND OF SAVAGES. 40c A Cuban Commissioner* Are Now In Washington, «" «*« c«P»«.t.w„ ( allterau aid Mexico. The peculiarities of the Cocopaa. a fth' r? i6 of.,ava*es "rtiK In the valley li li i i rlT,ir r-C"Der California ,r Pmf» ' been brou*h' "D light McO*. of WaahhBton, who ?#h7 ?.m * Ti,it to tbat pan i- i i 7' " J«»cribe* them to th( Vashiugtun Star: I supposed tbey "-ere a fi.hlng people « fi*n° Ue,r ,be gulf- 1 them os entially agricultural, cultivating corn wane, peas aud squashes and UicaUn, h! fln2Sn*tiCCOrdi°* C1,PriC:e 0 he flood.. They professed to be inlmica o the Mexican government and to b "Si0"?,40 move t0 tb* United State*. The Cocopaa are of tine physique, 'am ha men are tall and robust. I measure, ine and found him to stand 0 feet ! nches. Their skins are dark. They bav ■ery Urge feat, notable for the fact tha * ""ddle toes are Invariably the long 1 "•* ,be bi« fellow I measured rui jarefooted over a patch of sharp stiibbl f" ,b* ,t*lks °f 'lie cattail flag whicl burned- H'« feet were not bur Q the least. It was common to aee the men come t mr campfire and poke the coals witl heir naked toev. One fellow bad tbu Jurned all bia toe naila black, althougl ua feet were otherwise uninjured. ,1 » IheSe people are remarks D• for their nlmblenesa. I saw one mai i A "P » coal with hia foot t ,i bi" cigarette. Another, walklni Uon* the road, thus clutched • atlcl Irhlct he wished to use for a cane. I gav t child a lumb of sugar. He dropped il jut the nimble toes caught it and brough t to hit hand. Dpon the death of on* of the tribe hi linemen all cut their hair to a ahortne* proportionate to tbe relationship of **cl :o the deceased. The property of- th Jead man Is given to different member Df the tribe, never to the relatives. Tbi prevent disputes as to ownerahif The house having been deprived of th raluables, the corpse Is permitted to rc naln within while fuel Is collected and ire kindled underneath. Thua each man' louse becomes his funeral pyre. All the Cocopaa paint tbelr faces an ire more or less tattooed. The forehead Df the men are tattooed with circles o iiggag marks. Upon marrying, the worn (B must be tattooed with various desigm When a Cocopa girl Is ready to take 1 lusbsnd, a hole la dug In the ground, am a it is built a Are, kept burning until th mRoradlnc earth Is thoroughly wanned fire Is than extinguished and th. Mde elect placed in the pit. She Is bni M to her neck, and in thi* condition i left standing until morning. After beini uug out the next morning she'is suppose' to be ready for the duties and trials 0 matrimony. This would seem to be a rei sonabie supposition. ATE. r? J; •' •*! Oyer Two Thousand Come Out iMMCf all Pnnrnd, IBMAKI Wlttrel " '' — teips oi King Charles ENGLAND READY TO QUIT THE BOERS • Would be Glad to End tbC War at Once. : hta.1, April 86.—A uu,, 8»« htroff bu bMn oMM tataito force VI bHpKT«nte«ta*^ pPwiringr Mures to be irasiviEwijj. of the Wood a. Eighteen dlToroaa hlV+bean gra«ei4 Scranton tfa la weak. Ponrtaen oonpla vara nailed In marriage la Scranton yaabaday. Dr. W. H. Botbermtl, of Wlikeobarra, •aa Lilian by a mad dog yeaterday. | A chick with three wlnga la an oddity owned by III*. 8. L Bnghtnan, near Oarllale.A, i i, Gout: di ■ "Vs r • *0 OlVlIi BULBt P01 8AMAB. PAN -AMERICAN STAMPS. will Mat Talk ».r P.klloxl.. OU1 Tk«y ■». ■«D Ik. I. C.»U,H| r'Ob«blB, \ CullUtu Thtn Art Tao DualtM. ■mriMtt mil Oat. «» •» «alka!aKaa Balora Arrival •(«•»ilaalaa Tkare. Manila, April 25.—One hundred and fifteen Insurgent officers and a. 1ST bolu men surrendsrtd to the Americans at ff AprllM. They also pre sented rolls of nJembership which f**™1 "If »«crot organization "JS*" *f tU* Kaflpuuan society existin all barrios. AZJESW! 2 Apt" aa—Th.Pta. ••^SL^ST8: •ta-p*to *-" on *V 1 •» HI Thow wh, eU"- £*"***. Ualtad ot th« Colombian and iw- . "**• lnt«nd»d ' imff to b» ImM itBC&|«i^ o* • puileoUr "" bortmuk, Sp tb. ooIoM „( ft. ———I I -'" —'• Tho wocda "r PAIN EXP mine without Trade I JhZ fmmfi, Apr" 25—The cotnmls- TMHftii 2® Uban C0n»t'tC"l«nal conventlon arrived m Waahlfifctoo yestorCtoy morn lag. n,8 commission la com-1 P««d of Domingo Mender Capote, president; Rafael Portuondo, Diego Ta- 0J30nialM "C*«»*. Pedro Th« ulf 2°* Pedro M. Bntenaa. The laat named la the Interpreter for the commission. The party also Ineluded M. M. Coronado, editor and proprietor of L« Dlscuslon, and Senor 5 0t m M"ndo- They were met jfi depot by Assistant Secretory of f ®"i Aaalatont Secretory of War !?d 0,pUln* OTertin and Saw- . One of th# L Tha two faction of the Ldiitob Diueraoy patched up a peaeeln Wllkeabarre eatarday. The Reading Stove Tv.:r"r hara oompltt d 10.000 latter boxet whleh will be ablpiad to different parta of tha country. The Oamberland Valley Bill road Jom»ny haj leaned an order requiring all of la trainmen to anbmlt to vaoolnatlon. The eafa In tba poatoffice at Northamp on waa yeeterday morning blown open b; Jbbera, who, however, aaenred no booty.' Tha volunteer firemen of Soranton, wh lM Hpped ont of qaartera by the eeooni I'M olty lawa. will hava a Flramen'a Olnb We« Bley and Waa Mahal Wllllame wo Wllkeabarre achool teaohere, are on !»r arreat obarged with asaanlt on a pnpll Aealatant SafD*.:u tenant A. J. Stand ng, of tha Oarllale Indian Training Sohool rho baa bean connected with the eoboc inoa 187#, yeaterday tendered hla realgni tiOD. ■' / .HewYorK.Oct 12"' 1897. /ife. \ • find Dr. Richter's / 31 XHCHOft" PWH EXPELLER fV*- 9 a very valuable liniment in 7 case of Njyrelgla. k 1/ til you our Magnifies Assortment. Pri range (rom 50 centl $5 od. See Wind Display. The Philippine eommlaslon left the Island of Samar without -organizing civil government There are said to be «0 insurgents, wilh rifles. .atlll out Pr*. 8eveI1 companies of the First Infantry and on* light battery are gar rlsonlng 7 of the 40 towns. The commission met representatives of the sev•" towns, who asked that tb« Amerlgarrison the remaining 33. The commission promised to ask for an Increased ofllUry fort* on. Its return to Manila. i i ln,ar*ent# Ared from the hills into Cttabisn IWdey before tbe arrival of the cemailsslon at that place. | The firing caused no damage, and troops want out yeatarday morning to disperse the rebel*. 25c. tad 00c. at iiNdraffgisu or thrwjfti Lr. Ad. BJchUr A Co., 216 Pwirl St., New York, tosm-ssagj Wholesale and Retail Armstrong',* determined by the waa that they would •ay anything for publication regarding their mission to Washington until after they had called on President McKlnley. President Capote and Gen-' J-**1 B«tancourt were very c«6rteou», but declined to talk on the ground that their position wai one of extreme delicacy and that courtesy to the president required that nothing should be said through the newspapers until after they had talked with him. Other members of the delegation took the same stand. »• Bojij HDl«obJ«ot wul miwnta. Th.J j1?""* «W■* tt. T^JST • Me.nutb.lo„tfc. cntml dw"u~«* 1» • lto« . M ■PP*'* 1» Ummom ordei H^lkwE*iUlT** A,l,fc*hW« *• ®0aMtt **pU*h. All fth • u» pl,0t0BT*ph' , Cwj«*ta '»|ij«tuUd appMr todu THQQP8 LEAVE CHINA. for Mulls. troos Stf"° foe «M niHp 858® This plan makes no provision'.for the employment erf Filipino natives but explained by tbe fact St the 12,000 authorised for the naUve milltary force was made a distinctive feature of the army bHl by congress and separated from the regular army. i —~*vPR/Cfi£S- Best Flobr / ■ ■ kfd 10 D mmM* of MuuMkhft mi * *ioaMtlirtU.iai-Mrt-(tohllpte_ ■ fCMbtiae. A r%iCl l«T«rtlg,tion i, h»- [ tn|b«IJMlt U thootfrt Fttroff u, fcJ with * |mi| tohem* iTZJ. P ilnit- .. READY TO QUTT, ftatlul WallUMi far OkaiH » —— —- W«r. ' . feed, all kinds. J. 05 Oats, per bush*" 87 Qatj. sTiushel lots... ,3(D Jptatoes, bushel... .(ill Hay, per too 95 T Best Batter H .y No. 7 Broom. .25 a ijios fine Peaches gfi i cans Corn # dozen Canned Corn... .((5 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. .21 4 lbs Prunes Cgj Lion Coffee 12}$ Arbuckle Coffee .12 H Fresh eggs, doz .16 $4.50 II SobU JU In Orer 800 m™ and boji are Id]* ml No. 1» Miliary, Tamaqua, owing to tba fast *•» tba braafc.r bojra atraek, olalmlng Uwl» wage* had baan radnaad 10 and SO out* a day. People's 'PLone. — Flak WHk Falaa Taatk. ' April 2d.—Robert O Nell, while filing In the Ulster anil Delaware canal below the, creek locks last week, caught a large Oerman carp, ■♦•ys !»• found imbedded In the back part of Its month a pair of false teeth. The teaflD were identified as the property of B ojamln Torbush of Eddyvllle, who about three yegrs ago, while removing driftwood from the sluice on th« upper level ef the canal, was taken with an attack of sneeslng. The teeth became loose, drepped overboard and were lost Next BA8EBACU Alwijri lb* ■••■Ita of Yeaterdar'a Omm la ft, Different Leagaea, .. ~ , national league. I At Cincinnati— R _ _ Oncinuti... 24090106 J—la M 0 Cbicato *D0841000 2— 0 12 j lor ."rK^'""""• P'"' At St. Loui*— Kttovn.... . . o t i , . o s-"' m i St. Loulf 8.0 101 000 0— 4 11 1 _ ®*tUrie« Tianthlll, PhiUppl O'Oenn.r' Jobm tad NlchoU. «-»nn«r, STANDING of THE OLUBfi. ' . *' i* P«7 Bomb... T' I* "mo JwaWyn.. | l ,m otacinMH. S i '22 .' z skte*.s i z «. **OUCAN MAQUE. 4» Chicago— "•"'M*" 25000010 1-1 7 , OaMlaai.... 01)010010 0— 8 7 J Pnurean gullina; HolT.r Md I -—». ■ "« 5»~i fiippl; •rr'ved »t Hongkong EL. SJ? ,^;n/ng «% D1Me « Tomp. Wq*rU|«. The torpedo McKee baa ■filed friu Newport for New London. JW»r Admiral Keaipff at Carlte report* the following (JUftributlon of na val vessels In the Philippine!: The supply •hip Nanshan at Cebu, the distilling ahlp Irla at 9*T'tS and the gunboat Htapmr patrolling fhe_ coaat of Samar. The gunboat Newport, to be used aa a training ahlp for naval apprentices, has been placed In commission at Aanppo- *• ■••'it »f Hostility. Kxeatlj |8,200 worth of gambling paraphernalia, lnolodlng roulette wheela, faro tablee and aiot maoblnee wen burned bj i the Mnnlelpal League yeeterday afternoon ■t Seranton. _ Harry W. Da Oonr, editor of the 1 Adrooete, In Beading, Wee yeeterday In bail on e charge of criminal libel. | ferred by John A. Bigg, Preeldi United Power and Fv -L-J The delegation baa Dot coma to Wash ngton In any spirit of hostility towari he United States. They believe tha ® per oent of the Cubans desire abac at* independence, and they hare com o TOlM that aspiration. Until thl luestloa or absolute Independence ha »ea definitely settled they will no liscuss any other basis for the futup elatlons between their Island and thC States. , The commissioners realise that tfr IsTelopmeot of commerce Is destine. (• bring them Into cieser and closer re latlons with this country and that th •drantages which would be McqredHi; growers g# Cuban sugar and to bacco and by the Inhabitants of the li #Bd generally by the breaking doiri »f the tariff barrier will be a strong Id Bantlte tot tha ultimate annexation o and its Incorporation Into the Uu Ion on an equal footing with New Yorl and tha other states. _ One of tfce Cubans who accomp&nlvi delegation expressed this Idea «bei ha said, "aire us Independence first, 1 It be only for a moment" What the Cuban delegates deslrt next to Independence, Is an arrange ment by which tha products .of the! MmoU may be admitted to the Unite, mates on the payment of reduced tar) I taxes. Tbit will be strongly urged opoj Dnd secretary of wai iautndun, April W.-XW AJftaAaln HandeUblad Nmapaptt imif—n to kani eg good authority that Lord Wolaaley, lining a ?lilt to th« Fort* flknlnoail to th» Sultan that England wan nmij to abandon the atraggla In Sooth AirlM aa moo m MMptable propoaala ahonld ba offarad b» eltbar Botha or Kltoboner sod that England waa prepared eren Jo fnmnuft T~r •art ot Independence. iMtMMmit, the fact that Phlllpnia Vtll bt HtUflv bm| ik,, onll. '"7 g»Tri»oo duty, bat tiuy an rallm. filssss iii&r ir~ — S&SBffSS«tE; w1 OOMB TO HEADQU, FOR SEEDS,GARDE] &c. WE HAVE A V\d ■hat ~i Portland, Me., April 26.—In a fit of temporary luaantty (targe Bralnard of] Beaten. foreman qf of electri olana at work In tha New Ongland tele VhOM central office, fatally allot Chief Electrician I. Henrji Farnliam of Wei| laaley, Mass., and Earl M. Buxton of Springfield and dangerously InjiAed Jamas Wadwoelteof Maiden, Mass., and Elmer Lwia of Mechanic Falls, Me. BraiuanL also shot at Deputy Marshal pritK who arrested him, but the bullet merely graced Frith's threat F««y. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., C• Booth Hub Bt.. PITTSTcm. flEGOODS DELIVKRRIJ PROMPTLY. DRIVERS NOW KICK. Of 1MB* «oraa DO n,/* of •0"w bMd," hnd der«lo|Md farto acfe"*""". s?ia&rtss£« W & W«rt PUtaton.k— 1 J A BnrlMa HilBola Mid* Boyi ObjMt to w«cta f«y ffeMb Springfield, III., April 88—Th» »(»e I driven todey tocragbt their kt- jffiuw piur st. Cell Pittsi fore the dtetrlot convention which la ""ion beta. The aosl* adopted by I Aaolher lalun br nulla! Vancouver, B. C., April 25.-It (• Stated that Russia lias practically tak- JP possession of Cblng-bal bay, Korea ind that she Is making It the basis of extensive operations. With Masainpho and Chlng-hai Russia will have In her | possession the two finest harbors on th« Korean coast and will thwart many of the commercial plans of Japan. | it PmiboiUi mm* Orlp » OulnJna remove* Mm amm. T. Pi. bustlva y ' Beat patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar t.00 Fresh eggs - - - .16 Best dairy butter - .24. Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.10 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O. molasses .60 lint conference of mlaifT and opevaton ' 'be recent utate meeting haa inmrf inch dleutlafaotlon among Ml* mint! Hjen. The driren compUln tS«t 11 pefceli them to work for laaa wagea than 'to drlTen employed *10113 the P™** railroad aonth of Springthey will refue to enter *hD «nay In Qhhtn^**** more railroad* deal^s^ *—« M mm,. * Baton, Km., April M.-Aftor a (pub! th. HmUoMUh o* rCMd ComiJMj: A propomk* am upiu dl«o»o« forth.pnrohM n.t to. th»jhro-ihW. ofth. ootatandlng o*plt»l .took it WOO on .hum, p«7«bU In joint four p«o«Dt. bond* of th» Qr«U Norttwrn and Nonnrn Put Bo Hallway Ooirpanton with an option to tb« itookholdewto roooiro put of th. lnuah if th.j to dttir*. Full detail. of tb* piopotltton will b* milltd ; to tk* itookboldai I* • ftw lip. NEY. *C Early Beauty of V&rly Thorough! Early SunriM Early Rom Baaaualt« Master Masaa. Hew Xoik. Wl 26.—Vice President Roosevelt is now a master Mason, having taken the tlUsd degree last night in Katiuuecouk. Uid«e. No. 806, at Oyster Bay, on Long Island. The cecemony was witnessed by 300 master Masons, Including Grand Master Charles w! Mead of the ji»nd. lodgs of this state and his entire stair. Vtaitlag bwthren Were also present from Connecticut New Jersey and Massachusetts. MtirlUo«a*D »n Stgzsrjssfr, 3 cans corn .... ,25 3 cans tomatoes .25 3 quarts Onion Sets - .'25 506 LUZERIYE AVENUE. m. H. WILUAMSON. Japaa claim. M,TBO,ooo Ia«*aa*ltr. ! Yokohama. April 2B.-The claims that J*p«n will mak* upon China for Indemnities amount Dto 44,760,000. ■ Rakes, Hoes,. Garden F v Tools of aTt kinds. On 3 quarts for 15c Sweet assorted colors, jc ot. "Hum mints. lira- «nC,« BAXTER. if*"*!" agreement 4b* P*' 'would become HafaW to the ptontn Indemnity amounting to L on the avenge dally ew► end liquidated damaw*. Un ,««nt of theae demegae the d# Work ere' state orgenleetlon Captala Marn Uaaa Mia Iklf, wnc. France. April 2S.-Much ■Illaa Drives FtoB )D, Fa., April 28.-TJM Sheaan-j-lslnf at the rate of .half an " baa reached a higher time alnee 1893. the toot^erf) F,,hli PaaiM* Caatl. ,i*. Frencta and the w orld Jl?OI" such a purchase he has taken the largest French newspape/"''® Into ▼elop his theories and put no./- Jn n the French Pauama statement thus published"™" of the ut the reasons for htacqfecthe Nicaragua ter Impractlcablluef that the purchase canal and his beM|an&l by the United of the by which the States Is the onQAnZe their scheme of Americans can an isthmian Building, WUkcabttn go rlvefn Inch an bi 717*i-ji J ' of repT rr"nw™iyf the American and Ger!"*" ™'P™»»ntatlv«a_made against bis toastat Toulon. The .minister of marine baa assured Captain Moreu that be r",.gBt ■""they command in a few! months. ] Evans' tome to comply wfiPESTE®^ dttm' where 8he began to sink. The animal tried to extricate the «MM,btit was unable to do ao. it then can to the little one's home fedfttet5L^,'il^*d been •**—*C an(» . .. parents to the dam toilme to-aave the child's life. She bad ■unit to tor «»k fe the mud REAT OPPORTUNITY. fcfrgi thfa afl Qrtat alarm 1D 45 South Mali frfOR SIBERIA. der three feet of water. parti qt the city, wl wca are an- tmlliea Sale ot 10,000 yards of Seersucker Mill Ends. The most reliable washing! and wearing material lor Shirt Waists, Dresses and Boys' Waists ever made. A great variety of styles. Sale will be on Friday and Q the price per yard will be - - WV left tlielr homes yesterday in MWu, and several of th* manufacturing firms plosed down on account of theVmllls being flooded. The Sharon Eagle wfllee la under water »pd the publlea^lon of th* paper suspended until tbOt*r,tel' recsdas. The damage between — riiai 11 -jLoula. April Wllltom lD. h^5e. w,ltto« the door to Uke few min ! WTidlng' He WM found a few minutes tofg- Ky the friends who Attentii m '■K**1"' u, i m*n— «• V I W ■r""*'1l»rll 25.—T!m United Stat. W 'Keli""" BeMD Captain To Wis oom- V |^FJWlea today fox" Slbsrla, whsre B , I* on board n tlariser for the ■ ■v" 4p«rlment Stall oas. As Bsar ■ Kpalts In ord ir to be bstter ■a «7® Cbe long and paribus Joornsj ■ ' Mr^bttonbnf MtC "111 be the first vassal to sail ' . C?,10port for Hons. Howevsr, she F0, *?' b« the first to raaeh Nome, as It Is ftal k Intention of hsr commandsr to ( b..' °wt°that plaae until altar he has , . i *° Southwestern Siberia and taken on then. Thsnoe ho lntands gopWfiJtoNonie, thence to the reindeer star ' tlooi, thenoe baok to (his port. This Is s // long trip lor a oraft as old as ths Bear. OVER A CENTURY. Your attention is called to the New I now on sale at • VasM OeWwatee Bos Miss mUtMmg, ¥D ?*',* ' »*««•* IMM. , ,Apr" 25.—While Major 7iTar Sn ° sma" eilcort were pro- ■leklfH «-C*U J?.—Mrs. Ann Muskegon, Ml eh., - eetttertsa, to Lee, who has lived In three - Is *?■ 101 years old today. She wss bormsgh, Inland. villa and Newcastle will be heavy. iummoo him. irrled to Mm nie Klenle. they were ambushC [a Paris. Iclpality Is ring matelu Havre It la called .bard. R.B.CUTL pi»Tf«l»s*r» •» » «r»M. Philadelphia, Apr/1 2$.—Jk peeullai "'ittiop ot affair* at Holy Oram »enjfciwtfeerijjg ArchbUhop Ryap "•Mjf#rles of tlie Romap '«. a long time t.M* ' Bo*r rriMMH tm Bfraida, London, April 513.—The correspondent of Th» Globe in Bermuda, writing under date of April B, says that Tucker's and Parrel Islands have been taken over by fits British government and will be prepared for the reception Cjt TJoer prisoners. valley, near Crocodile river. They made a gallant resistance and refused to surrender. Major Twyford wai) killed, and the men were eventually overpowered. Tiris, April 2u.— experimenting with glas%,v rial. A section of tbe Rue baa been laid with It a* a tD pure glass subjected to a prot-es devitrification. The result Is a smooth, opaque, nonporous subs, which does not retain damp or oo (t possesses remarkable resistance. 1 inveutors say that it combines the at lldlty of granite with t'De smoothness of asphalt. It Is not atl 'Cted by heat or cold. It, however, la h pensive, costing from 9 to 12 franca i Der square meter. Another drawback la its extreme resonance. Comprising all the new and sirable shades in Dotted Swiss, aian Lawns, Dimities, Meifcei Zephyrs, Kid,• Lisle 811k and Mi Gloves, in all shades. v Mm. Lm hu been twice merrled, end la the mother of «1*tui ohlldren, at whom ooly two are HMng-Mnu Ann Qulgley, of tola olty, with whom ah* neldee, and a •on, Jam* Etna, whow wheruboata are aokoowo. ANTRIM'S, COi. etery i» and other a,„ Catholic church he. the gravedlggers have t fled with their pay, fr~E-day, took no action until a week ago, vu. one of their number was discharged. They asked that he be re-employed, but the superintendent of the burial ground refused. They then demanded an increase of f 1 a week la their wages, which was also refused, and they refused to go to work. Mr». Natlaa Asa I a la Jal|. Wichita, Kau., April 23.—Mrs. Carrie Nation, Mm. Lucy Wllhlte, Mrs. Julia Evans and Mrs. Ljrdla Muntz appeared before Judge Dale yesterday In the district court and failed to give bond. The* |F?r? taken to the county jail anil will remain tbef# until a bond for 4500 e/jvh Is approved or until tbelr tnal at *»»« U»f term of court. 'Phone 1923 3 NORTH MAIN STREET. •M«§f /MEWg NOTEa Embroideries and Laces, new pretty designs. Ladies', Ml and Children's Hose. Prioes quality to suit the most fastidi PRIZE FIGHTER ARRAIGNED. of Many Bargains at the Magna!. Maa Who KMttat BUlF IMIt Oat The racing m» been successfully stepc WON THE 8AD RACE. London, April 25.—J*ok Roberts, who knocked oat Billy Smith, who died jester dV. *" arraigned In Bow atreet polios oourt today, charged with oaualrn the dMth of Smith. Fire other ptnooi, |nclodlng the relerae and eeoonde end aeeretary of the Netlon.l Sporting Olnb, wen alao arraigned. The prison*!* were remanded, but relaxed on ball. Charged With ■.uUifhtar. With our custo: cash we secure bargains and we give fcrs the benefit. R. B. Cutlei UnrtlSlwttUll Minister Conger Is an late.. fends the conduct of aHoaBtM China. »«»J«r BHl HIi Wife 1MB Nnlttkle Llvcrpotl* It la reported -that *70.000 has been bid tot • Mat en the Maw Tor* stock Exchange It la announced that four Stock Exchange aeata hare been sold at $66,000 sach. N PUjKlll.. *"*11 a»,—Continued " -»«ge In (lis —■Mfe Rome, April 25.—(iaetmio BrescI, tbe (layer of King Humbert, b*s gouo Insane. He will shortly be removed from bin ol| to the prison for tbe criminal JTpf several weeks bis jailers tbi»t Brescl was rapidly ' "* •**u»|ltary cqnflne- preaei In |nwaD, Liverpool, April ML—Deoator M. Sawyer, the New York merchant, who took the Dentechland to Plymouth r-to overtake, If poaitble, hla wife on the Majeatto, and break to her the aad newa of their aon'a death by drowning, won the aad nea tbla morning. When the Majeatic waa moored to the doek, Sawyer atood there, haggard and silent Be waa the firet aboard the tfejeetlo, and aa quickly aa poaalble got hla wife oo ahore aad harried her to the train for London. Ha engaged a private compartment o« the train and reaerred breaking (he newa nntll the atartlng of the train ahoaM hurt aarared prlvaoy to grief. Killed br Hie laTtatlaa. Beverly, N. J., April 26.—John V. Rice, a successful young inventor ot high speed engines, to the perfection ol which he haa devoted all hla time and thought for several years, fell backward Into one of his rapidly moving machines in bis big laboratory at Edgewater Park yesterday and was cut and brulaed in a hundred places. He was aerlously injured Internally. The pbyalolans In attendance have little hope of his recovery. Rata Caaae- Kingston, N. Y., rains are causing much da»^ Catnkllls. At Pine Hill the damage gregates $25,000. The residence of Chancellor MeOracken of the New York university was badly damaged. The Flelschraann baseball Held was damaged to the extent of $1,000. Twilled English Gloria Umbrellas, natural handle, worth 6oc, here for 35c Ladies' Black Hose with white feet, best goods, worth 15c, special 10c Ladies' Kid Gloves, dressed and undressed, white, black and all colors, •JT"PEOPLE'S PBONK A dispatch to the Figaro from Rome saya Mgr. Falconlo, the papal delegate In Canada, will succaed Cardinal Martlnelll an papal delegate to the United State* and that Mgr. Zaleakl, the papal delegate In the Indies, will succeed Mgr. Falconlo. worth from $1.00 to $1.25 here for 69 cents. Ladies' Colored Underskirts with two ruffles laid on deep floance, worth $1.00, special at 69c. French Ginghams, checks and stiipes with raised cord, worth 35c, oui price 16c. Sbirt Waists in all the latest styles and colors, from 25c. Cottain Poles only White Coi.._ ~~"**et worth aoc, our price 14c. Heavy Hemp Ca.r _ „ kjl A/Mtir-r tul "AGNc r.,7s "*""8r' «inro»,M. THb IV.. ' lllKU. have notice. giving way under .. inent to which he wtl con... Ibe uews that he has at last coliu,. that his physical condition la pitiable will occasion no surprise.FIFTY CHINE8E KIL1.ED. —«4Hl ■ardor of Major Brownlag Waa tna|H Pekln, April SO.—The tilled for.«e whloli went to svtage the doth of lb]or Browning, of the Panjsb Infsntry, ud one of the men of hie command, whlWangaeed la dispersing the band of robber*, eaooontered a considerable body of armed Chinese, and after aharp aotlon oontyeiled them to fly to the monntalna. Fifty Oklneee wen killed, and alxof the allied;lam. h* the allies. H. Clay Etui to Stay. The post office at Lock wood, N. Y., has been cobbed. Postmaster Bingham at fcockwood telegraphs Chief Postofllce Inspeetqr Cochran that money order books from No. 430 up were taken as well as all stamps and funds. The safe was blown open. The actual money loss Is not stated. Washington. April 25.—Representstlve Curtis told the president that Kansas stood ready to furnish a pension commissioner in case of the retirement of H. Clay Evans. The president said he was not yet ready to take that matter up and Indicated that no action is now contemplated. - alxto Lean Will Take tha Oath, financial and commercial Springfield, Mass., April 2S— Senor Slxto Lopei atopped over a train here to tell hla friends he Ig going home and that If he finds press reports true as to a general submission to American sovereignty be will acquiesce and Join Agulnaldo In working for a peaceful acceptance of American rule. He said be will make one more speech In San Francisco before sailing and expects te reach Manila In July. Maw York Stock Market*, furnished krM. B Jordan M Co., stock brokers, room 86, Miners Bank Building. Haw York, Aprll|85,1001. Open. Oloa brushed wears LAUNCHED THE TINGEY. m§& ptyt/fOS scrM,M,Pi lullw tmefc Bm« leaves the Ways *•D the Water. April SC.—The torpedo boat Xtngey was lannohed at tba Oolnmbtas Iron Works at 10 o'oloek this morning. This vessel was named In honor ot Commodore Thomas Tlngey, one of the early heroes of tha navy, who kid out the Washington navy yard and was Its first commandant. Miss Anna Trnxton Oravsn, of faekaboe, M. Y., a lineal desoendani of Oommodoc* Tlngey, ohrleUned tke veeeel. ▲mar. Steal and Wire. BroaUra SnJctionV.V.V. V.'. Ohee. A Ohio. U. 8. Steel, U.S. Steelpref feL»B..V.V.V.UlV.V.Me.V.V. uSlSS MSS'inc"!*"" Wabash pref We tern Union . MM 71 # i • MM :iP Formerly tfrUtew®* A fire which started Id the basement of the Cohn block In Horuellsvllle, N. Y., destroyed N. F. Allen'a stock of clothing. His loss la $17,000; Insurance, $12,000. Two firemen were Injured, but not serlotaly. A second Are, which started over O'Leary's saloon, practically destroyed a'Vrhole block. Moa«alto Fleet Reaches Cavlte. Washington. April 25.—▲ cablegram received at the navy department announces the arrival of the mosquito fleet at Cavlte, Philippine Islands. The four vessels of this little peet will be utilised in patrolling the coasts of Lubou and the lower Islands of the Philippine group. Factories MINING VERY ACTIVE- 4? D£* Wall Flowers ? Dl Ora Hlaee are Vwtlai mil Tlar Jut to be found in the very u designs. No room can sa*paM in elegance thosej&pered from our stock of Krtlstlc Wall Papers. MoKlnky, Minn., April St.—Tha of Inlsg season Is on In fall .earasst. The fD parta and-dsnoa minsa have oommsneati ore shlpmsnts, being the first minsa Uot the season of 1S01. The Hist ores wte* shipped to Ashland, Wis. at rnseat, Villas* Pvateaee Im)«I. m sr* s Xthsoa, N. X., April 2S.-The tfostoffloe at Ludlowvllle has been robbed. Tbe safe was blown open wltb dynamite, and the thieves obtained abeut $400 in cash and stamps. Postmaster Wood bas notified the sheriff of the robbery, but has little hope of apprehending the' burglars, as there Is no clew to work upon. Brigadier General Sir Frederick Lugaril, high commissioner and commander In chief of northern Nigeria, uujl Colonel G. V. Kemball, with a force of west African frontier troops, have complete a successful campaign against (be powerful slave raiding emirs of Bid* and Kontagora la northern Nigeria.#i»nM direct froB iietorj to iur« Terna—Sawc ai #wtl itofc* Old or defective laitnuncnti repaired or rebuilt at moderate coat. VlvUa tavtorla to Marry HBgliahma London, April 26.—The Times this morning announces the approaching Carriage oC Mr. Archibald Edward Balfour of 65 Pont street, London, to Miss Vivian May, eldest daughter of Mrs. fartoris of Washington. u 40 98 T.S.tW. m ...... ...A4Clr«..12oommumk*tioM for ,to , KELLER A VAN DYKE. North Main A CONNECTING LINK. „ PAY THE PENALTY. JOHN 01 HUGH'S RRICE3. twtsaii All liae aad iniaela Oeatral Win be Cat tea. Mardmr (ipUUta HI. Orimm (numw. tfTOa to Brawn & Oo.'e to hear the ton* of then planoa. Atlanta, Qi., April 98.—It haa dtTalopad thla morning that Um uaw railroad tram Atlanta through Blrmlnghan to Abaram, Mb, tha oharter lor whloh m IM jaatarday, U probably a oonnaotlng link liatwnn tha Saaboard Air 11m and Illmoii Oaatral. Tha naw road vUl nnlte ■*"Wga ajaMna oorarlng tha aaat and waat and raaohlag Florida and tha Colombia, 8. CL* April lacoba, who (u aonalatoftof tha mnrdara I J. L. Byrd In Darlington, aoma Uma aga, , Into axplata hi* crime on thagaUowatoaa arrow. Tha Priaaipal Ohaiaatariauaa Of tha Nlokal Plate Boad whloh maka la tha papnlar Una {oi tha trarallng pnbllo ara oompatant train aarriaa, Una road bad and oonrtaona smploraa. Tha Nlokal Plata Boad la tha abort Una batwaan Buffalo and Ohloago. Tha graat Pan-American Kzpoaltlon thla anmmar will praaant nnnanal attraotlona. Tha Nlokal Plata Boad wlU ha In poaltlon to aooommodata thla traral with Wat/, apaad and oomfort. Write, wlra, 'phona or call on W. 1. Maora, Qanaral Agent, Ml Mala St. Baflak). J _ ataw Hill—s Qlrn Away. Tha HiaUtK Mm la PHUUi Aa wll e* tha handeomeet and other* are tCTtUd to o«ll on any drnggUt and K*t (m a bottle ot topi Balaam (or the throat and lunge, a remedy that !" guaranteed to «nr« and ralWre all ehronle and acute oongha, aathma, brooohltla, and oon•umptlon.Prloe SBo and BOo. thWMCk ■HtMMWB Of food ta aaaaatlal to good health. With oat good teeth w* cannot ham thurongh maattaatloa. We do ererjVilng known to modem dentktry at modent* prtoea. Teeth eztiaeted without pain by aid of vitallaad ate. Ob Bna» 1*8. MainiH FOULARDS. It la oartalnly gratifying to the public to know of one oonoam which la not afraid tobegeneroua, Tha proprietor*of Dr. Klng'a New Dlaoorrry for ooo*onlD- tlon, oongha and oolda hare given away orer ten million trial bottlaa and have the aatlafaetlon of knowing It baa owed thouaanda of hopeleee caaea. Aathma, btonohltla.la grippe and all throat, cheat and lung dlaeaaee are auraly cured by It. Oall on Stroh-a pharmacy, Waet PHtetoa and W. 0. Prtoe, Plttaton, and get a! fraa trial bottle. RnuI.r _.Ue 80c ami |1. Hrwj ■\ • l"" ARRIVED ATAySTRAW A, We are now showing an exceptionally fine assortment oi the Printed Foulards. All the newest conceits in the way of coloring and dtt dizft. Also the best value we have ever owned in B1ACK TAFFETA. Best Patent Flour - $4. Shop, per cwt - - 1, Meal, per cwt • 1, Bran and Midds., cwt 1, Gorn and Gr. Gorn, cwt «, Long Hay, per cwt -• Gut tiay, per cwt - , Oats, per bushel - - •, Butter, per lb - » • , Fresn Eggs.per dossen | ,3 bottles Gatsup . m OvtlM BwiMyt BMMkva gyC|»n' Thla If troubled by a wea* dlgeeton, loaa of appetite, ot conatlpation, try a taw doaea of Chamber lain"* Stomach and Ltrar Tablet*. Krery bo* warranted. For sale by Farrer, Pack * Boberta, apotheoartea; Plttaton, one door above Eagle Hotel and Weat HttaVw. Wyoming and Laaerna ▲na. f -• h y Tka Beet .OeU Oare. la osa yon ean taka without the fcMrruptaSl*"'*--. One that do-not^ m~2rC. _ I SjdMgr, April 35.—The OnlM Brooklyn^' with Bmt Admiral Bmtaj about, *rji .IghUd thU. mornta*.1 "Laat winter 1 via oo«g»»a to Mf tad with a T.rr b»d oeU oa tha tanyi Noa.??ajssjate«■"*!*5Basaiss?3S *-*?G2£,'wi OIL 8AVED HIM. to* hi T.K. ■-i.Ym.inM Lawns and Dimities—Do not wait till the choice (be stock ol Wash Goods stock is gone. Now is the to lay in yout summer, stock. McCSall s Patterns. |
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