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V'A&S&'y\D- 1 iff* that t pears I of the dc the former. Ml fifty-first year r P1TTST0N, PA., TMURSDA BVEN1NO, MAY a, 1901. 00D WAS SHED MORGAN AS SHIPOWNER tit*.,—: ; . - RICHE6 OF THE PHILIPPINES I- - — Ctcaeral Jf. M. Bell, HI. Wmr Home, IN THE CRESCENT CITY MORE SURRENDERS. llMgsv BifNlilM ta Mow la rail WAS FOR wi Lar Dowa Their Arms. BY THE RUSSIANS Believed to Be Perfecting Gigantic Consolidation. , Altoona, Pa., May 2.—General Jam en 11. Bell, brigadier general of volunteers, passed through Altoona on his way to Washington. where he will report to the war department. General Bell was recently relieved of his command In the Philippines to assume the colonelcy of the Eighth regular cavalry, now la service In Cuba. Telia af the Wealth at Natare. New Orleans Gives McKlnley Royal GreetBtg. Manila, May 2.-—Eighty riflemen and 1,000 bulomen have surrendered at Hangued, Abra province. Glaeqow, Uaj 3 —The Dnk* and Doohes* of Fife formally opened tHk Glugow Exposition el noon today. The weatber la overoaat. la Itit Oitj. All the silk mill ere now beet to work. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE HI& FIRST PRESIDENT IT HAB BEEN. Colonels .Turn aud Bias Vlllnmor. With 30 of their officers, ceremoniously look the oath of allegiance to the United States at Vlgan yesterday In the* presence of their entire force. Bccanse th'of did not yeee day, 125 employes of ltery, et lit. Carmel, struck The United State* aDe well represented •t the exposition. They ooonpy ■ leading place In meohlnery hall. Another featnte la the bold (Sort of Boaala, through her Finance MfoMer, II. De Wltte, to oall the attention of the world to her lmmeaearable anpply of raw prodnoe. Thla oountry hea three great balldinge, devoted raepeotlrely to agrlonltnre, forestry and mineral*, bealdea ahowlng fore, leather, diver and perfumer. Moreover, Bf la ha* a cook to ■err* Rnaalan fooda to all wltb-a view to oraatlng a trade In that line. :s Ciiict Raged in lancMa. * H Generally Tkoaght It Has Already Been Added to the Laylaad—Tkt« Would Give Syndicate Control of Ke Other Clflef Magistrate Visited the Metra»olle at Loalalaaa Darius Hie Tera of UMee—Usveraor af MIhIhaMI Welcomed Party ta Jaofcaoa. Fourteen miners working la the ll Skldssore, at Kolokerbooker colTery, are strike for ao advance In wages. . TAYLOR A SURPRISE. Advices received at the headquarters of the Federal party are to (he effect that the last of the leaders of the rebel soldiers In the province of liocos Norte surrendered at Laoag. The prSvince is entirely pacified now except for the presence of some banditti. Oolorea llaieU Bldar ■ Marral to All ;ri«l«hui. Sevraty-alx VmhIb, "The Philippine Insurrection la completely crushed," ,he said. "It was crushed before, the capture of Agulnaldo. When the news reached the rebels that Bryan had been defeated, organised opposition ended. Bryan was the Filipino's hope. Stephen llatnre, employed at No. 1 'mine, Kingston Coal Company, w«e fatally •qaeezed between ooal Oere yeeterday. Shirt Ws til you h our Mii Paris, May D.—Taylor, tho colored American rider, la the leading figure In today1* annual Bordeaux oyoltng oonteat. Taylor ta attracting mora attention from the oyele loving V ranchmen than any sporting charsotar who baa left thaae shorn since the time of Zimmerman. New York, May 2.—Awed by the magnitude of J. Plerpont Morgan'* steamship coup, local shipping men are Blmply awaiting hi* next more. That he will not stop with the purehaae of the Ley land line la generally agreed. It was reported yesterday that he has In contemplation the forming of a gigantic steamship corporation, which will take over the Leyland line and other line* already purchased or to be acquired. This accomplished. It la said to be hla plan to have all the vessels admitted to Ainerlcan register and to bring the wbole fleet in for subsidies to be provided by the next congress. New Orleans, May 2.—Thi preslden tlal party traveled across the cotton bell yesterday from MeinpMb almost to the gulf of Mexico. Down the low lying, rich Yatoo valley, fertile us that of the Nile, it went to Vlcltsburg, teem lng with ita memories of war limes, thence east to Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, and from there down Into the land of the magnolia and orange to the old romantic city near the mouth of the Mississippi, with Ita traditions ofi French and-Spanish rule. Seranton people are making an effort to have President UoKlnley stop there while en ronte hom* from hli preaent tonr. AMOS SIULING CONVICTED TODAY "The pacification of the archipelago brings a country of wonderful resources Into American possession. Eighty millions of acres of primeval forests, rosewood, mahogany and • hundred other valuable varieties, are awaiting the woodman's ax and the de-- Washlngton, May 2.—General Greely, chief signal officer, will sail on the transport Sheridan about of this month for the Philippines, where he will make a complete Inspection of the signal corps operations. Colonel Dun woody, who haa been two years at Havana as chief signal officer of Cuba, will have charge of the signal corns business at headquarters in Washington In Giueral Greely's absence. Oeaeral Greely Uolna to Manila. The tinner* and pinmbers of Wllkesbarre wan yeeterday granted an eight boor day a twenty-five oenle Increase In wager. Assortment. range from 50 $5 00. Sge \ Display. .1 mmm The cold weather In Pari* has bothered the oolored aprintlng obamplon not a little to data, and for that reason he haa sot done aa muoh training as he expected (o do. Tne other day, while ont at the traolr, Taylor was Induced to dreaa and to taoken to a pacing machine. The party went around the track at a merry clip, covering about four miles, when Taylor told hi* pacemakeia on the motor machine to go aatfr*. The big machine whirled arband ♦be track with the oolored athlete clo** behind. At the finish of th* mil* Taylor draw oat to one aide, and managed to breast the mark even up with hla paot-1 maker*. financial and commercial These fourth class postmasters hai e been appointed in Pennsylvania: N«w Garden, fi. C. Ector; glonaker, O. W Brown. Haw York Htock Markets, furnished by M. B J or da u & Co., stock brokers, room 26, Mluers Bank Building. velopuient of commerce. N«W York, May 9,1901. Open. Cloa. Japan's Curious Experiment "In my district I opened a mine of bituminous coal which when tested proved more valuable than the Australian coal, which sells at Manila at $7 to |9 a ton. There are gold and other minerals on the Islands, too, bat Ike The outpourings of the people to see the presidential train along the route yesterday were larger If anything than on the two previous days, and the demonstrations In Vlukaburg and Jackson, the two principal .stops, were striking. The visit to Vtqfcsburg was In several respects the most Interesting yet made. Here a triumphal arch of cotton bales, with the magic word "Expansion," pointed out to the president as he passed under It the path of the new south. Amor. 8tool and Wire ▲tchlaon ▲tchiaon pref. Brooklyn Traction..... Cbea & Oblo U. H. Steel, com , U.S. Steel pref. 80. Pacific Nor. Pao Nor. Pac. pref., o. » w.:.... The contraot for the fnrntahlng of light by the Peopled Electric light Company expired yesterday, and hereafter Nantlooke will be lighted by gas. I Cabinet Has Resigned. .... 77}* 87 ...JOB* 103H .... Wtf IT PATS TO BUT 1 ijSL Oologaa, JUy J.-4 dtapateb from Nkta npotli that * battla haa baaa (ought at Ho Kdan, Maneharia, baimm Mm Buriaaa and Chlnaaa. Tba Boadaoabat .iitjr HUad and traaadad, ln- OwMagtimt »mmt. ;v. _ 1 *, OONVICTEP OF I4URDER. a ana MM las foaad unity at ffhlladalpklaTkla Maniac. Rumor Is busy with the names of the American and Red Star lines as part of 'the combination. John D. Rockefeller Is generally considered aa one of the principal owners of these two fleets, and a Morgan-Rockefeller steamship combination Is a natural deduction. Reports of this sort were current In this city yesterday and at Philadelphia, where Is the home office of the International Navigation company, which owns the American and the Red Star lines. Nobody in Philadelphia would discuss the question, and at the office of the company In this city Jamea A. Wright, tbe second vice president, said lje knew nothing'about It. • «« B'W fUM lOOfi 19) 1S?8 A mad dog created great excitement Id Ihe beat reeldenoe part of Wilkeabarre yes torday, pedestrians being forced to acramble over feucea to escape. PEOPLE'S; ■ad of Ovpesltloa la 1'aaay, Washington, May 2.—The war department has received the following cable dispatch from General MacArthur at Manila: "Quentln Sales surrendered Hollo April 21. All organised opposition that island ended." war has prevented the work of scientific prospecting. These Islands, rich beyond comparison, can yield hemp, sufficient to supply the world. ''!!II"!i io i"" lot ••=•» f ' 57U &6M INS 114 John De Long, of Skeppton, aged sixty years, died yesterday of blood poisoning, doe to eoratchlog his band aa he planted garden seed two weeks ago. "The bad qualities of the climate have been greatly exaggerated. I found It the healthiest of any foreign country I ever visited. The health of the regiments under my command was remarkably good. There was no rheumatism nnd little malarln. The days are hot, but blankets are comfortable •t night. The climatic condition I found on the whole more congenial than that of many military posts In •ur own country." SSiii-::.:::::.. Reading oref Tenn. a * I k We tarn MM is So«th Hfta Although It had not been Intended to piake any ritopa after leaving Jackson, the train was baited at several of the smaller 'towns where cotton millB are In operation to penplt the president to see and speak to the operatives. In several of the atatlons the crowds actually Impeded the progress of the train, and the engineer was obliged to slow down to avoid danger of rnnnlng over enthusiastic persons. As the suri was lowering the train crossed the bayous, with their tangles of moss covered cypress and light oaks, and,Skirting Lake Fontchartraln, steamed Into New Orleans. This la the first time New Orleans has ever had a visit from the chief magistrate of the nation, and It was a royal reeepttaa that the old city extended to President McKiuley. sa People's'Phone. Taylor1* poeltlon on Me wheel baa eatonlehed the foreignere, who hin Barreled mooh at the racing poeitlon of Bonrotta. Taylor'e poalllon la aald to be even more exaggerated than that of the emtio Frenchman, who when riding a raoe aeema to beoome a part of hie wheel. BA8EBALL. 116 a* sg The body of an Infant «aa fonnil In a Seranton revvvolr ycBterday. A ahoe atrtng tlad tightly aronnd tha tbroal showed that matdar bad bean committed Always tha Resalts of Yesterday's Games la the Different Lcas««a. NATIONAL LEAGUE. PbMdelpUa, l(ar 1-Amoa Stirling, unlaw J, waa tbla morning ooPTtctad of mnrdar la the first degree for killing Prof. Bay Wllaon White, of the Onlrerelty of PeaneylMnU, oa % ItiaaL Two oiher negroes are mnder etntenee of death lot eaaafMaltj la the mum erlne. Stirling —fled whan the TKdlot waa •aaoaaotd. Highway robbery waa the motlre for the At Philadelphia— n. K. a. New York.... 001 0*0000-1 » 2 Philadelphia. 00014000 *— I) 9 1 Batteries—1Taylor and Warner; Donohue and Mcfarland. At Plttaburg— r. h. K. Chicago 50011*010— 8 10 1 Plttaburg.... 01200000 0— 2 7 1 Batterira—Taylor, Chance and Chesbro; O'Oon nor, Wftddell and Donohue. At St. r-onU— h h ■ Cincinnati... 2000*4100- 7 8 1 St. IjOuU 000020100—3 3 3 Satterlee—Hahn, Pelta and Powell; Jonea ahd Nichols. Fifty oaaaa of amall pox at Barbom» MUla, a amall town about fifteen miles ol Laporte, have been reported alnce tne din ooTery of the Drat oaae several weeka ago v,3 v* Kyta'a Mew Km Market. Atlaatle TraaiH't Ramori. ▲ general a took of the beet freeh meat*, smoked goods, vegetables, etc , quality and prices will be the stndj to pleaae. Too are oordlally Invited to oall and Inspect, at the old SwartwoodiUnd, 419 Montgomery street, Waet Pitta ton. Phone oonnectton. SPICY DIVORCE CASE. There Is good reason for the belief that Mr. Morgan wjll soon acquire the Atlantic Transport line, If he has not already done so. Rumor has also disposed of the Cunard and White Star lines to the great financier. Robert W. Taylor, the Pottavllle wife prisoner, will-not be lnd toted upon the oharge of killing bla stepdaughter, little Elsie Myers, at Mahanoy City, but will bt triad for breaking the coaniy jail. Wealthy Beeloa People Da Hat Ure Bach Dewey Celebrates, Boeton, Hi; I.—A eenaatkmel dlrorce •alt will Came op for trial in the bit Cambridge Superior Court next week. Thle Umelialph Ljman, a ronng political leader Id Lowell, la the libelee. Hla wife be tote Bar marrlaae waa M&garet Bacon, daughter of an old-time realdent of Lowell, the lata Hataoe B. Baoon. The ooaple were married oa Sept. 8, 1843, and have one ehtid, a boy of elz Deai». link Ljman'e obargea agalnat her bnaband an •weeping. She ohargee him with nadwa with one liar Snow »nd Mabel Kraaa and with "dlrera other per•one." the WifeD ehargea are eald UD be exceedingly apeolflo, tha reanlt of eon•tantlj witching her hnaband'a move[ taenia. Other Nsv. Washington, May 2.—Admiral Dewey's Chinese servnnt, who was with blm during the battle of Manila Bay, swung a huge American flag from the flagstaff over thai admiral's residence yesterday recalling that It was the anniversary of that battle. A dinner was. glvfen at the Ralelghjiotel last night by tS of the officers who participated In the battle, Admiral Dewey occupying the head of the table and having with blm Captain Wildes, who commanded Sie Boston; Captain Lamberton of the agshlp Olympia and Captain Walker of the Concord, together with many of the junior officers, who came from all parts of the country to Join with the admiral In'commemorating the day. Steamship men have long known that the Atlantic Transport line, which ruua between London and New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, has been for sale. Bernard N. Baker, the president and principal owner, Is In Europe. According to London advices, he held a long conference with Mr. Morgan In Paris last week, and to local steamship men this means only one thing—that the line Is soon to become another Morgan property. Mr. Baker has admitted that Mr. Morgan already owns stock In the company. Th« Parson anil tha Tramps. The Governor has signed the bill requiring the pnblloatlon of advertisements and notloee required by law to be publlahed Id counties of thla Commonwealth In newspapers publlahed In the English language *nd newspapers pnbllsbed In the German language. F»RIG There are ten weary men today who 4re steering clear of "Parson Tom" Ussell. The men came to the Tafcecaacle on Blake street Sunday nigfet and raised a plea for help—they were eager to work, they explained, but It waa Sunday and tbey eould not get a chance. CABINET RE81GNEQ. W. lb m. w. l. r.c. Cincinnati.. 5 3 .021 Baaton 3 3 .300 Brooklyn.... 4 I .571 Pittsburg... I 4 .420 Bt. Louie... 5 4 .fifS Cbioago 4 * .400 Phila'pWa.. 5 4 .650 New York... 2 4 . 333 mvumNQ or tuk clubs. Best Patent Floar, per lb i Feed, per 100 lbs ..••«...•• * • Oats, per bushel. Long Hay, per 100 lbs Cut Hay, per 100 lbs.... • • • • •] Potatoes, per bushel Butter, netf~Cfcftf*pahJb. • D-M Skinned Hams, per Plain Hams California Hams, per lb... tS Bacon, per lb ...1 Lard, pure, per lb ,J Arbuckles Coffee, per lb....... Lion Coffee, per lb. Evans Bros. Mocha and Java Jeffcl oaHaaa lk|«tnM Is Maw Me Yokohama, Jepaa, May 1-Thi Cabinet at which Maiqnls Ito Is Premier, has retail The Ito Cabinet came Into power lot October. It has been sharply eritlelied by the puses and public. Twmmhto, II mm said, wan eent $o terms In ftlaoB. The Cabinet baa betfo described aa a "enrlooa experiment." Mr. McKlnley hlsaaelf has keen here. He mode a speech here the year preceding iila nomination for the presidency, and former President Cleveland was here upon one occasion in the interim between his two terms, but never before has a president while in office visited the Crescent City. The air was ■lied with the blare of bands, the booming of cannon and the scream of whistles from the harbor craft as the train drew Into the station. "All right," said Parson Uaxell, 4,I have some work that I want done, and if you fellows will come and work tomorrow morning as long and as hard aa I do, then I'll give you suppers tonight, a place to sleep, breakfast und dinner tomorrow." Parson Uzzell shows many virtues in hia face, but a capacity for persistent Industry isn't among those displayed, and the hoboes at once agreed to the terma. They were fed at Alderman Brown Cannon's 15 cent restaurant, they had places to sleep and breakfasted at the restaurant, and then Parson Uaaell led them to the excavation for his new church. AMERICAN LEAGUB. At Cleveland—Cleveland, *; Milwaukee, 3. At Washington—Washington, 4; Baltimore, 0. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 14; Bostun, 1. At Chicago—Chicago, 19; Detroit, 9. I EASTERN LEAdUE. At Rochester—Rochester, 10; Montreal, fl. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 0; Toronto, 4. At Providence—Providence, 5; Syracuae, 2. At Worcester—Worcester, 7; Hartford, 0. Lonie D. Shelley. Victor B. Luchslnger. Creamery and Dairy By the purchase of the Leyland line Mr. Morgan and his associates become the owifers of 69 steamships, building or In commission, And the third largest vteamshlp company In the United Kingdom. The vessels of tha fleet connect Liverpool and Antwerp with New York, Boston, Portland, Montreal, the West Indies, Veneiuela, Colombia. Mexico and New Orleans, while other lines run to Lisbon nuJOpoftrj, Italy and the Adriatic, the Levant and Alexandria. It ia far the most part a cargo carrying fleet, although some of the newer steamera do an important passenger business. WILL GO TO AFRICA. K The Cora Corner. Last Boer Laag Tom Destroyed. »saa« te Be a JCIssteaaay Aasaag the iMIMir vl * Chicago, III., May *.—jaaua 8. Onn■HlfcMii a I'll in Mninst'fl today from the MoOonaick Theologtoal Seminary. wUl at oace prooeed to Bateaga or Hal Kamer«a, la tha German poaaasslona, wsal coast of Africa, to take ap mission work then among Ihenatlvaa. Mr. Lymfn denies the allegations of his wife, vigorously rawrllng his lnnooenoe of tba charges. Ha proposes to flgbl the oass to a fioisti, and will aecept no oom- Chicago, May Si.—yesterday's session til the grain pits was a streuuous one. Sharp advances were scared for delivery the present month, while July options ghuWed moderate sympathetic ■trength. May corn and oats said to be practically cornered and'sbowed at the close villus of 1% and 1 cent respectively. The movement of prices and the character of trade apparently confirmed the previously exlstl.ig belief that May corn had been cornered. George H. Phillips, who has engineered the deal, paid cash for 2,(SQO.OOO| bnfceta, wlflili dHlteted* to blm •a luutiaiis. Com touched 50 e—u. Greeted by Qoreraor Heard, \ Loudon, May 2.—A dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, May 1, says: "Qreufell attacked the lloers at Bergplantz, near Haiverstslierg, where the last Lour Tom opened lire at lO.UUO yards. Kitchener's scouts advanced to within 3,1X10 yards, when the gun wuD blown up, und the Boi'im fled. Ten ol tlieui were made prisoners. Other col iiiuns report 10 Boers killed, U wounded, 0 made prisoners ami no surrendered and .10,000 rounds of ammunition captured. The British hud 4 killed und T wounded." Here the president and his- party were greeted by Governor Heard, Muyor Capdevllle, Senators McEnery uud Poster, the entire Louisiana congress delegation, the city council and repre aentatives of the various commercial exchanges. While the mayor was form ally- extetnJtQg' the Hospitality of the city to the president a fine military band was drowulng his words with New Orleans' favorite air, fLouisiana Lou." / ff*he president and his cabinet passed oat of the station between a line of -smart looking militiamen on one side and a smart looking line of young cadets -from Jesuit Military college on the trttier. The boys ranged In age -from 8 to 14, but despite their youth they made a -fine appearance In their f»ay mitforms jlu they presented arms to-ttie presidential party. Outside the Butter.... "I won't ask you to work any harder than I do," he said. "All you have to do is to throw out a shovelful each every tim* I throw out one. And," he added significantly, "I have got a policeman to act as umpire, and auy ufau who can't keep np with me is likely to be conaider-' ed a vagrant and be put to on the chain gang." Shoe De Ptouise. .V. f* The i—1 uiemjua to be oaa of the moat sensational and spley divorce sails sver trltd In Middlesex couaj/" We carry a nice U\ Dongola and Patent fords, Men's and I ONLY THE BEST. In i pound prints. 5 pound packages and in tubs. Mr. Oaaalngham waa born la Lssmahgo. Lanarkshire, Sootland, la 18W, and came to Detroit la 1887. He la a Hear miller by trade. Imbwd with the Idea of becom lag a missionary la 1880 ha- consulted Dr. MeKvoy of Park College, Parkvillc, Mo., who waa tha vWUag Bar. a J. Sarrlee, then pastor of thlscharob. Dr. MeCvoy tried to dleeonrage him bat nothing oould shake Mr. Onmlnghaai. JAIL DELIVERY NIPPED. Shoes thac cannot be "Oh, but my back did ache," said the parson yesterday afternoon, "but I knew that for every shovelful that'went up the hunk from my shovel there were ten others, and that made It easier. The other fellows didn't have the satisfaction to cheer them up, and they began to look pretty sour toward noon, but the police man saya we finished In a bunch."—Denver Republican. and quality. At lowest Jaseey OllD Iberia Tumbled w tha Oh. TMI PlaM. Bxpsetci Acquisition I—poi ft. SHELLEY £ LIICHSINGER Evans' Itrsey City, N. jr., May 9-Bharlff Owl Kflankpln tod Warden Byan, of the ooanty Jill, thU Banking frustrated t daring pUn (or a wboleealtf delivery of prlaonaia from the jail. The plot Included mnrder, II necessary, and wai hatohad Id ward three, where tba moat deaparata crlmlnala ara oonfined. Tba wlvaa of two of tha prisoner* ara lmpllcatad. It waa proposed to saw tha bam of tba wlndowi on tba Aral floor wblob la near tha gronnd. Thla part of tba work waa to be dona by confederates on tba OQtalde and It tha watebnan Interfered or tried to give the alarm he waa to be killed. With the Atlantic Transport Hw* added to the vesaels he now controls, Mr. Morgan would -be in a position to make an Important bid for the trCmsatlantlc passenger business. The addition of the Atlantic Transport -tine would glre Mr. Morgan a fleet of TO •hlpa, the latter company maintaining 11 steamers. — Pet. Moines Qrerta Mr. runner. IJes Moines, May 2.—The special train bearing Mr. Conger and Ills party arrived at IDor Moines at HI o'clock last ulght. An Immense crowd was at the station to greet the minister to fill La. He was escorted by a drum corps of veterans to Ills home. There were no ceremonies, the paMy having hail Biich a busy day that they were glad of an opportunity to rest. The formal welcome will Iw on Friday afternoon at the Auditorium, followed by a reception at the statehouse In the evening.clpai thief ,45 South Main Paris, Maj Ji. WEST SIDE GROCERS, concerned In the robbery last Friday Blglit of the iimrlwn Mr press coal- 84 LUZERNE AVE. VERY.PITIABLE CASE. rested yesterday at Mnrthrm pauy's building in Sue Scribe was The telephone company has instructed its operatives to say "naught" instead of "ought." ~ But who shall instruct the multitude who say "ought" instead of "naught" to the operatives? Do not evil communications corrupt good manners? Naafht For Oafffct. ■ Mr. Morgan has also been reported as; seeking to purchase the White Star line and the Cunard line. Vernqn H. Brown, agent of the Cunard line, said he knew nothing about It, but doubted that there was any truth in the report, Be would not discuss Mr. Morgan's latest deal and said he did not anticipate that the Leyland would become f more Important rival than It had beei). way ternilnin as he najtoit starting for Bngland. He Is George Miller of Chicago. He had several checks from the express company's safe, besides 0,000 francs. His accomplice, Tom Edwards, has been arrested at ▲mleng. Both have confessed. luirmor'a staff, resplendent In gold lace and mounted on plunging chargers, awaited the presidential party. Armstrong's Mas fma gtarflag ud Ml, BnmIii Bla MMk. Nnr York, lb; A pitiable etory cam* to the notice ot the police thle morning. An unknown men wee found deed et the foot of theetepe leedlng to e bakery ebop. from evening until eerlj morning the men en engeged In the bakery making bread. A number of tlmee eterr|ng men and boje hare been known to try end ateal from Ihe pleoe. The man found «Ma morning, from the poeltlon In wh|«b Um Day, waa evidently etarrlng and In going dona Ike etepe fell from weakneee and lyoke hla neck. Yoar attention is reap called to the New Easter now on sale at The crowd around the station was ao dense that It required the heroic efforts of the police to keep the path to the carriage clear. A big military parade, consisting of the. Louisiana cavalry* troop, the Washington artillery and all the mllltla from this end of the state, escorted the party along Camp and Canal streets to the new St. Charles hotel. The popular substitution of "ought" for "naught" is due to an unconscious submission to laws of euphony. In physics the law is "nature abhors a vacuum." Ib language the law is "omit repetitive*." It is apparent in spelling as well as in pronunciation. So many English words end with the "n" sound that the ear atfO tongue instinctively decline to rcpei t the consonant in succession at the beginning of the next word. This natural teudency is a written law in highly euphonious languages. In the substitution of "ought" for "naught" the eye has-probably helped in consequence of the symbol of "naught" presenting so close a resemblance to the letter "6," which in the typewriter is used exclusively for it. •.PRICES, citrsirni Vialt Fort Itirliu. R.B.CUTcg Comprising all thelfag|| sksblff shades in sian Lawns. bimitiaR Zephyrs, 8il7l# Gloves, In atl-shades, RUSSIA 15 S LY. Great Falls, Mont, May 2.—An east bound Great Northern passenger train was wrecked one and a half miles beyond Fort The engine, tender, baggage and mall cars were wrecked and thrown from the track, and the engineer, Jphn Wilkinson, was crushed to death. The itreinan was thrown 100 feet down an embankment. The wreck was caused by a washout. No passengers were injured. PamBlcr Train Wrecked. Chicago, May 2.—The committee of clergymen appointed by the Ministers' association of Chicago to Investigate the effect of the abolishment of the army canteen at. Fort Sheridan paid a secret visit to the post yesterday. The reports of the people living near the post have been to the effect that the number of Intoxicated soldiers In the vicinity of the post has been materially Increased since the abolishment of the canteen, and the ministers went to the post to Investigate for uTemselvea. Best Flour Feed, all kinds.... ..$4.50 Baud* Convents Wktok m Stall! Smi Jobn I-ee. manager of tbe Wlilte Star line, said that so far as he knew there was no truth la the rumor that tbe line was to be bougbt by Mr. Morgan. Bruce Ismay Is practically owner of the White Star line, having succeeded to tbe property on the death of bl» father, Thomas J. ismay, who founded It. Those wbo knew stjld yesterday (hey did not believe he would sell tbe property unless be feared competition such as Mr. Morgan and his associates might be able to make If they should extend their power by steadily acquiring other lines. Oats, per bnshel Oats, 35 bushel lots.* Potatoes, bushel.. Hay, per 100.... Best Butter No. 7 Broom 1.06 .ai .36 .60 .95 .84 .25 foHmm. Constantinople, Hay 2.—There la uneasiness on the part of Turkey and of the powers other than Rossi* ovee the activity of Bnasla at Mount Athoe whan tba Boa ■Una built convents, which in irsaUty art fortresses and Installed monks among whom are many officers In dlsgnlse. The Island la of strategetloal Importance and If there shonld be any trouble In tbe Kastern Mediterranean It would be a moat Important acquisition. Tbe Kaiser baa ordered the German ambassador at Constantinople to prooetd to the laland and Investigate what Russia la doing there. The city was liberally but not lavishly adorned with the national colors. Never, except In Mardl Gras times, were the streets so choked and Jammed with surging humanity. The Iron fyrought galleries which embroider the fronts of the buildings here with their flue traceries fairly groaned under their burdens of human freight. The feature of the crowd was the many handsome women wlm watched the procession from the whidows and galleries. Embroideries tad Laces, new pretty design*. Ladies', Mil and Children's Hose. PpcesJ quality to suit tfo feast MM R. B. CutM A TRIPLE LAUNCHING- 1 cans fine Peaches. 1« *ft.Tpedo Boat* to Slide Oir the Wave Together. Jtlmore, Hi., May 2.—A nautloal ploimrMNi*en in thla oonntry will KMataAllTtlM Maryland Steel Com yt Sparrow* Point wltbln a few ban a triple lannohlng will take are. Tbe yssasls will be the big boat destroyers Trnxton, Whipple The telephone company In to be commended for endearorlug to nee thht Kuk llsh In rightly used ore;, the wires, and people generally should co-operate in au undertaking which la not going to be rewarded with instant success.—Chicago Chronicle. 1 i dozen Canned Corn. 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches 3 cans Corn.-.. Washington, May 8.—The big steal floating dock to be located at Algiers, La., near New Orleans, and now building by the Merlan Steel company, ia practically completed, and Admiral Endlcott, who designed the big structure, went to Baltimore yesterday to Inspect It. It Is the largest floating drydock in the world. Ilunl fluUx Daak J* tfce World. Tfe® War TM Washington, May 2.—The commla sloner of Internal revenue has held that section 29 of the act of June 13, 1808, as amended by the act of March 2, 1001, Imposing a tax on legacies, ap piles only where the testator or Intes tate person died after the act was passed. Taxes collected prior to the amendatory act cannot be refunded pending a decision of the courts. 4 lbs Prunes. Mr. Ntrgu'a Motive. Mrs.,McKlnle.v and the women of the party dined quietly In the hotel and later received the women of New Orleans. The president and his cabinet, with the other men of the party, attended an elaborate banquet in the hotel In the evening. About 300 of the jroinlnent men of New Orleans were /resent, and the banquet was said to lave exceeded In every respect anyhlng of a similar character attempted heretofore In this city. Lion Coffee 12J4 Arbuckle Coffee .12H Fresh eggs, doz .16 Uand IS Isrtfc Steamship men here are asking where f|ie end 1h to be and if Mr. Morgan isj seeking to make of the Atlantic an: Amerleau lakt# or lybich his ships are to run to and from every great port of the country. News from London is tQ the effect that the purchase of the Ley land, great as that deal is, is only the tlrst step in organization of a transatlantic shipping combination comprising the bulk of the world's tonqage. W-PEOPL**8 PBONK A'man several inches more than six feet in height, deep chested, smooth shaven and well dressed walked through the corridor of the Fifth Avenue hotel the other day, and every man who passed him turned around to look again. He svas Bishop William' Neilson McVickar of Rhode Island, an4 after seeing him'1 one can appreciate the amazement of the lecturer In au English town who was confounded by Bishop McVickar, Phillips Brooks nnd a third American ctergy* man who was also three or four inches more than six feet in height. A Tart Object Leaiea. pad Worden, tbe largest and swiftest res-1 Mfc of elaaa in the United States navy. Tba veeeela are to steam thirty knot, an boar, and e«h la M8 feet long and reg- Jetec*48« too*. ■ KILLED THE NEGROES. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Three Wen Bfcot on 8uppoeltloo Does Soatti* For a Parcels Post With Eitlaid, 63 Sonth Main St.. PITTS TON. HOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Atlanta, Qs., Msy 8.—A special to tba Dally Newe from Selma, Ala., aaye that l*qt night a mob of unknown white men shot three negroee to death near fiat plaee at tbe epot where a negro named Dawson Snndsy night klllsd a white depnty sheriff. The three negroee were all intimately conneoted with Daweon and It la preeumed weie killed for euppoaed connection with tbe murder of tbe eberlff. No cine to the Identity of tbe membera of the mob la obtainable. Washington, May 2. — The British government has renewed negotiations through the state department for a parcels post convention with the United States. Considerable opposition has been encouutcred. however, chiefly from private Interests engaged In the carrying business. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete CHEROKEE LANDS What Mr. Morgan Is supposed to be seeking in becoming a steamship owner Is protection for his vast Interests In {Jils country. Used In connection with tba American railroads be controls the Leyland line, with oMfprs tbat be umy acquire, would put blm In a position to compete with England for the foreign coal trade. His steamships will also afford an outlet for the products of the United States Steel company. The party drove about the city this morning and In the afternoon will take pi nail along the river front. The presidential train again will resume Its journey toward the Goldeu (Jate at 0 o'clock this evening. A new oilfield has been discovered at $ulpbur% La., on the Huutlieru Pacific railroad. - ttm *--- *• D• SMM «• aiui 'm—v-g—; L T., M»j 8 -Th. ObarakM lagWttnn m*t tod»y In apwittl mmIod (Or th* porpoee of ouiTMalng tjia »ot« on ttl muniint with Um United SUM to allot tk* Otarob** Un*«. Dhw A company has been Incorporated at Albany to build an electric road from Cattaraugus to Hamburg or Buffalo. San Francisco, May 2.—The Twenty-9ecoj|d volunteer Infantry wan mustered out yesterday at the Presidio. The Thirty-first will be mustered out today. Tweatr-aeeoRi Mustered Out, It has been officially announced that owing to the mourning for Queen Victoria po drawing rooms or levees will be held this year. The three Americans went to hear the lecturer because his subject was "America." When the Vpeaker began to describe Americans as puny. uuderslzed men, Dr. Brooks arose slowly to his full height and announced that he was an American. The lecturer looked at the magnificent specimen of physical development before him, aud thep Bishop Mc- Vickar arose to his full 6 feet 4 inches and remarked that he was an American. When the third man of the party straightened up to an equal height and said that be considered himself to be juit an average American, the, audience saw the point.—New York Sun. LINK OP D^■0 CPRIXG u SUMMER GOODS iiombay. May 3,—Thlrty-tlye out of 42 persons who were working at a cotton press In Amreell, on the Kattywar peninsula, have been biirned to death. The others were badly burned and will probably die. A similar fire has occurred in Khawgaon, province of Begar, resulting In the death of 11 persons. Forty-six Perish In Iadla Fires, MARRIED TODA Reaewed Disorder la Algiers, [ The public debt statement Issued by the treasury department shows that at the close of business April 30 the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted* to $1,072/745,25tt» a decrease for the month of $4,397,053. This detrease is largely accounted for by the purchase of bonds for the sinking fund. aaa ml am—ml JJl" t«m bImmii • WATCHING THE SUN At the office of the Leyland line yes terday It was Bald that no further information of the sale had been obtained beyond what the newspapers contained.Algiers, May 2.—Anti-Jewish disorders have been renewed In Algiers, and the troops have occupied various parts of the town. Wall Flowers ? Olffi Detroit, May I—Mm Swift waa merited ba«» today to Wni Alg«r, the aon of General Alger. Many ont of town smrnii, „,,r'-"T Daw York, Chicago and WwMogtoa, attended the eanmony. Wlfa. tiuonnn Beady to Photograph th« Ever shown In this city have Just arrived. Come aud examine them and leave your order for a Spring Suit, Overcoat, Vest or Trousers. Fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. to be found in the very ■ lesigns. No room can S in elegance those paper* our stock of Artistic Papers. x Singapore, Btr»lta13«ttlemente, May 8.— A apeolal from tha Island of Borneo aaya that ProfeMor Todd, Hra. Mabel Loomla Todd and Mba MUloent Todd, of Amber*! University, havjp arrived there to obaarra the eollpM. A new apparatus for photographing all phaaM of the oorona of tha eollpet, and another for taking ISO photograpba In aU mlnnUa, an Important details of the expedition. Coming Bellpee. Haar Hart In a Raiiirar. "At one lima I suffered from a severe •praln of the ankle." any* George K Out, editor of the Qotde, Washington, Ve. "After nalog eereral well reoommended medlelnee without enooeee, I tried Uhamberleln'e Pain Belm, and am pleeeed to aay that relief same a»eoonaa I began lie nee and a oomplete enre apeedlly followed. Thle remedy hae aho been need In my family for froet bitten feet with the beet resnlte. I eheerfnlly reeommeod Ite nee to all who may need a Bret elate liniment." For eale by Farrer, Feck * Roberta, epoth eoarlea; Pltteton, one door above Eagle Hotel and Weat Pltteton, Wyoming end piaerne Arm ABpralaed Aakle Qilckly Oared, North Attleboro, Mass., May 2.— lames I'lypn sustained concussion of the brain, William Tuttlr a fracture of the leg, and 19 others were more or less severely hurt In a runaway accident. They were returning from n picnic In a moving van. The pole broke, and the horses ran away. Mrs. Ffatloa Retaras to Jail. Wichita, Kan., May 2.—Mrs. Carrie Nation returned to Wichita after attending the funeral of her brother at Loulsburg. She went directly to the jail and surrendered to await bearing on tpe charge of destroying salooi? property. A dispatch received from. General MacArthur, at Manila, states that the hospital reports show 2,580 Hick In hospital In.the Philippines and 013 sick In quarters. This Is 5.80 per cent, a less percentage of sick thaq hps been shown kt any time since United States troops «ere sent to the archipelago. QEO.F. BUSS. TUB (ITT TAILOR, i Worth Rain St, CUTTING DOWN FC IRCE. Look Over Yosr FKee. T.S.&W.S. am f«u ■"***■ro,UT ! Notice has been sent from Wash| ingtou that a new counterfeit $5 bank note is In circulation. The note appears genuine to an ordinary observer, but to experts it has many defects. The note is made ou the National Iron bank of Morristowu, N. J., aeries of 1882; Tillman, register, and Morgan, treasurer. The Garfield portrait seems Afreet at a casual observance, but Inspection reveals that It Is too flat. This note is printed apparently from engraved plates on two sheets of paper, with the hilk fiber neatly arranged between. After the signature of the cashier of the bank, where iu the regular notes it is abbreviated "caalrr," in this tyote it ia simply "cash." "QurrwMJy" Is spelled "cur* recyM am) treasury "treasurg." In the peualty clause there are many misspelled words, as "engraving,"- "itas" "this," "pussession," "gejr" tor paper," "feleny," ''live" for "five," "theusand," "Imprise anient," "exrceedlng" tor "exceed- figure "4" In,U»"43Q4* i. A. 8RIWTHEB,BoKth'?S2Sf1'e WadttDgton, Mi; 2.—Bear Admiral JToklll Oonetrnotor of th. NaT J, k« lasuad aa order directing that tba doraea employed io rapalr work at tba nrlowMf] yaria ba rtdnoed. teaaehamt. North Main Street. •Architect JOHN O'D. MARCH'S T6 RECEIVE THE DUKE. Tha flptllf Waver Tow beet feelings, your ajolal poeltton or trastneee enooeee depend largely on the perfect action of yonr itomtfb and liver. Dr. King's New Life Pllle give increased etreagth, a, keen, clear brain, high ambition. AW cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold to Stroh'e phermaoy, Wart Pltteton, and w a Prtoe, Pitta ton. A Km Olear feraia. Tort a red a Witness. thla aaaaoo of tba year. Tba vitality la neoutdlullaililaMin iMnnnl to Ba- nelly overtaxed during tha vlntar months, earn Bayai aaeat. and eprlng Soda the system all ypn down. winning Manitoba UaT 8 Tha local The blood la thinned and Impare. Tha Winnipeg, Manitoba, May ». ina local kld tnd llm m Inactive—reealUnf legCa1atoia reconvened today. Flapara- |n a loss of noersT and aDDatlte. and a datlona an being made for tba approaching rangement of tha nana*. Llohty'e Oslen Tlelt of tha Dnka and Dnaheaa at Oornwsll Nerra Oomponnd will poHfy yoor blood, la a malady which no one oaa eaoapa at Intenee Buffering waa endured by T. L. Uartlo, of Dixie, Ky., before be gave tbla erldenoei "I oongbed erery nlgbt nntll my throat wae nearly re"; then Med Pr. Ktng'e New Dleoorerr which gave Inatant relief. I have aaed U In my family for tour jean and reoommend it aa the greateat remedy for oongh,, cold,, and all throat, obeat and Inag tronblea. It will atop the wont oongh, and not only pre- Tente bat abaolntely enree eooenmptlon. Prloe 50a and It. Brery bottle naraataad. Trial bottle* free at Htiah'e pharmaoy, Weat Pltteton, and W. 0. Prloe, Pltteton. AND REGISTERED* PATENT ATTORNEY. LAYMANY MJNE8. tar'Mechanloal Drafting and Blue Printing. Ssetohee Free of Charge. „ PRICES. Best Patent Flour - Chop, per cwt Meal, per cwr Sy Bran and Midds., c Corn and Gr. Corn, c Long Hay, per cwt Gut Hay, per cwt Oats, per CtusheL • Butter, per lb • •, Fresn Eggs, per dor ni libera* Pan Arthar HbaParfaatly Da- Skln«4eotlone will raadly by nalna J)eWltt'e Wltoh Head BaWe. Look out for oonnterfetta. If yon gat DeWllfe yon will get good reanHa. It la the qalak and poeUWe onre for pllee. T. J. Tata, Pltteton, Stroh'e Pheraucj, Weat Pltteton. "DS *.05 'SS.j MONEY. (Meaaa, riwarfa, Mar «--A» foe (ImMm oi an tiUmlw mlstnof inbmarlnx »!•«• * Port Arthnr, 71adlvoatakaad alaswhsee to Jftw** "Oar little girl waa nnoooaelooa from at) angulation daring a andden and tiulbli attack of oroup. I qnlokly eeoared a battle of 0ge Minute Oongh Onre, gave bar three doaaa. The croap Waa MMOred and onr little darling aneeaUyioaoMMd." Bowrltee A.t.flpattord,Oheetar,Mlab. T.J Tataa, Weet PtttiwS I hare money for mortgagee In any Amount. Mortgage* may stand for a term ol years anal Wy the Interest be paid, or wUl glre the privilege to make payments Dismortgage monthly, quarterly, seipl-auimaliy or amraally, and the Uttwest will ceaao lmmediataly on erery dollar of prtnoipal Urns unpaid This to not building ■—nutation money. I handle prints funds - - - r aort reoalra a warmer welcome than In tha WtaeTCa «ee * Beadaefce don't waste a mlnste bat go to your draggle* and get a box of Kraaae'a Headache Uapsnlsa. Tba* will initial pain, even tboagb year sknllv were araaked. They Bardook Blood Blttera. SENATE adjourns. Prairie ProTlnoe of thle Dominion. mLgmMM fa*mMH an Vakla* M ' • C mm **• THf W&ATHER. aw,; ■■■■!■ iw naar'e imD Several etoree left orer at nry kurteata, aJeo eereral dwellty Ua tKlMlMle.HU. Waebtaj wn • 0- (. Friday, I» : it*? *7 MM fall line of tnut (and*.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 02, 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 | 1901-05-02 |
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, May 02, 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 | 1901-05-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010502_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 | V'A&S&'y\D- 1 iff* that t pears I of the dc the former. Ml fifty-first year r P1TTST0N, PA., TMURSDA BVEN1NO, MAY a, 1901. 00D WAS SHED MORGAN AS SHIPOWNER tit*.,—: ; . - RICHE6 OF THE PHILIPPINES I- - — Ctcaeral Jf. M. Bell, HI. Wmr Home, IN THE CRESCENT CITY MORE SURRENDERS. llMgsv BifNlilM ta Mow la rail WAS FOR wi Lar Dowa Their Arms. BY THE RUSSIANS Believed to Be Perfecting Gigantic Consolidation. , Altoona, Pa., May 2.—General Jam en 11. Bell, brigadier general of volunteers, passed through Altoona on his way to Washington. where he will report to the war department. General Bell was recently relieved of his command In the Philippines to assume the colonelcy of the Eighth regular cavalry, now la service In Cuba. Telia af the Wealth at Natare. New Orleans Gives McKlnley Royal GreetBtg. Manila, May 2.-—Eighty riflemen and 1,000 bulomen have surrendered at Hangued, Abra province. Glaeqow, Uaj 3 —The Dnk* and Doohes* of Fife formally opened tHk Glugow Exposition el noon today. The weatber la overoaat. la Itit Oitj. All the silk mill ere now beet to work. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE HI& FIRST PRESIDENT IT HAB BEEN. Colonels .Turn aud Bias Vlllnmor. With 30 of their officers, ceremoniously look the oath of allegiance to the United States at Vlgan yesterday In the* presence of their entire force. Bccanse th'of did not yeee day, 125 employes of ltery, et lit. Carmel, struck The United State* aDe well represented •t the exposition. They ooonpy ■ leading place In meohlnery hall. Another featnte la the bold (Sort of Boaala, through her Finance MfoMer, II. De Wltte, to oall the attention of the world to her lmmeaearable anpply of raw prodnoe. Thla oountry hea three great balldinge, devoted raepeotlrely to agrlonltnre, forestry and mineral*, bealdea ahowlng fore, leather, diver and perfumer. Moreover, Bf la ha* a cook to ■err* Rnaalan fooda to all wltb-a view to oraatlng a trade In that line. :s Ciiict Raged in lancMa. * H Generally Tkoaght It Has Already Been Added to the Laylaad—Tkt« Would Give Syndicate Control of Ke Other Clflef Magistrate Visited the Metra»olle at Loalalaaa Darius Hie Tera of UMee—Usveraor af MIhIhaMI Welcomed Party ta Jaofcaoa. Fourteen miners working la the ll Skldssore, at Kolokerbooker colTery, are strike for ao advance In wages. . TAYLOR A SURPRISE. Advices received at the headquarters of the Federal party are to (he effect that the last of the leaders of the rebel soldiers In the province of liocos Norte surrendered at Laoag. The prSvince is entirely pacified now except for the presence of some banditti. Oolorea llaieU Bldar ■ Marral to All ;ri«l«hui. Sevraty-alx VmhIb, "The Philippine Insurrection la completely crushed," ,he said. "It was crushed before, the capture of Agulnaldo. When the news reached the rebels that Bryan had been defeated, organised opposition ended. Bryan was the Filipino's hope. Stephen llatnre, employed at No. 1 'mine, Kingston Coal Company, w«e fatally •qaeezed between ooal Oere yeeterday. Shirt Ws til you h our Mii Paris, May D.—Taylor, tho colored American rider, la the leading figure In today1* annual Bordeaux oyoltng oonteat. Taylor ta attracting mora attention from the oyele loving V ranchmen than any sporting charsotar who baa left thaae shorn since the time of Zimmerman. New York, May 2.—Awed by the magnitude of J. Plerpont Morgan'* steamship coup, local shipping men are Blmply awaiting hi* next more. That he will not stop with the purehaae of the Ley land line la generally agreed. It was reported yesterday that he has In contemplation the forming of a gigantic steamship corporation, which will take over the Leyland line and other line* already purchased or to be acquired. This accomplished. It la said to be hla plan to have all the vessels admitted to Ainerlcan register and to bring the wbole fleet in for subsidies to be provided by the next congress. New Orleans, May 2.—Thi preslden tlal party traveled across the cotton bell yesterday from MeinpMb almost to the gulf of Mexico. Down the low lying, rich Yatoo valley, fertile us that of the Nile, it went to Vlcltsburg, teem lng with ita memories of war limes, thence east to Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, and from there down Into the land of the magnolia and orange to the old romantic city near the mouth of the Mississippi, with Ita traditions ofi French and-Spanish rule. Seranton people are making an effort to have President UoKlnley stop there while en ronte hom* from hli preaent tonr. AMOS SIULING CONVICTED TODAY "The pacification of the archipelago brings a country of wonderful resources Into American possession. Eighty millions of acres of primeval forests, rosewood, mahogany and • hundred other valuable varieties, are awaiting the woodman's ax and the de-- Washlngton, May 2.—General Greely, chief signal officer, will sail on the transport Sheridan about of this month for the Philippines, where he will make a complete Inspection of the signal corps operations. Colonel Dun woody, who haa been two years at Havana as chief signal officer of Cuba, will have charge of the signal corns business at headquarters in Washington In Giueral Greely's absence. Oeaeral Greely Uolna to Manila. The tinner* and pinmbers of Wllkesbarre wan yeeterday granted an eight boor day a twenty-five oenle Increase In wager. Assortment. range from 50 $5 00. Sge \ Display. .1 mmm The cold weather In Pari* has bothered the oolored aprintlng obamplon not a little to data, and for that reason he haa sot done aa muoh training as he expected (o do. Tne other day, while ont at the traolr, Taylor was Induced to dreaa and to taoken to a pacing machine. The party went around the track at a merry clip, covering about four miles, when Taylor told hi* pacemakeia on the motor machine to go aatfr*. The big machine whirled arband ♦be track with the oolored athlete clo** behind. At the finish of th* mil* Taylor draw oat to one aide, and managed to breast the mark even up with hla paot-1 maker*. financial and commercial These fourth class postmasters hai e been appointed in Pennsylvania: N«w Garden, fi. C. Ector; glonaker, O. W Brown. Haw York Htock Markets, furnished by M. B J or da u & Co., stock brokers, room 26, Mluers Bank Building. velopuient of commerce. N«W York, May 9,1901. Open. Cloa. Japan's Curious Experiment "In my district I opened a mine of bituminous coal which when tested proved more valuable than the Australian coal, which sells at Manila at $7 to |9 a ton. There are gold and other minerals on the Islands, too, bat Ike The outpourings of the people to see the presidential train along the route yesterday were larger If anything than on the two previous days, and the demonstrations In Vlukaburg and Jackson, the two principal .stops, were striking. The visit to Vtqfcsburg was In several respects the most Interesting yet made. Here a triumphal arch of cotton bales, with the magic word "Expansion," pointed out to the president as he passed under It the path of the new south. Amor. 8tool and Wire ▲tchlaon ▲tchiaon pref. Brooklyn Traction..... Cbea & Oblo U. H. Steel, com , U.S. Steel pref. 80. Pacific Nor. Pao Nor. Pac. pref., o. » w.:.... The contraot for the fnrntahlng of light by the Peopled Electric light Company expired yesterday, and hereafter Nantlooke will be lighted by gas. I Cabinet Has Resigned. .... 77}* 87 ...JOB* 103H .... Wtf IT PATS TO BUT 1 ijSL Oologaa, JUy J.-4 dtapateb from Nkta npotli that * battla haa baaa (ought at Ho Kdan, Maneharia, baimm Mm Buriaaa and Chlnaaa. Tba Boadaoabat .iitjr HUad and traaadad, ln- OwMagtimt »mmt. ;v. _ 1 *, OONVICTEP OF I4URDER. a ana MM las foaad unity at ffhlladalpklaTkla Maniac. Rumor Is busy with the names of the American and Red Star lines as part of 'the combination. John D. Rockefeller Is generally considered aa one of the principal owners of these two fleets, and a Morgan-Rockefeller steamship combination Is a natural deduction. Reports of this sort were current In this city yesterday and at Philadelphia, where Is the home office of the International Navigation company, which owns the American and the Red Star lines. Nobody in Philadelphia would discuss the question, and at the office of the company In this city Jamea A. Wright, tbe second vice president, said lje knew nothing'about It. • «« B'W fUM lOOfi 19) 1S?8 A mad dog created great excitement Id Ihe beat reeldenoe part of Wilkeabarre yes torday, pedestrians being forced to acramble over feucea to escape. PEOPLE'S; ■ad of Ovpesltloa la 1'aaay, Washington, May 2.—The war department has received the following cable dispatch from General MacArthur at Manila: "Quentln Sales surrendered Hollo April 21. All organised opposition that island ended." war has prevented the work of scientific prospecting. These Islands, rich beyond comparison, can yield hemp, sufficient to supply the world. ''!!II"!i io i"" lot ••=•» f ' 57U &6M INS 114 John De Long, of Skeppton, aged sixty years, died yesterday of blood poisoning, doe to eoratchlog his band aa he planted garden seed two weeks ago. "The bad qualities of the climate have been greatly exaggerated. I found It the healthiest of any foreign country I ever visited. The health of the regiments under my command was remarkably good. There was no rheumatism nnd little malarln. The days are hot, but blankets are comfortable •t night. The climatic condition I found on the whole more congenial than that of many military posts In •ur own country." SSiii-::.:::::.. Reading oref Tenn. a * I k We tarn MM is So«th Hfta Although It had not been Intended to piake any ritopa after leaving Jackson, the train was baited at several of the smaller 'towns where cotton millB are In operation to penplt the president to see and speak to the operatives. In several of the atatlons the crowds actually Impeded the progress of the train, and the engineer was obliged to slow down to avoid danger of rnnnlng over enthusiastic persons. As the suri was lowering the train crossed the bayous, with their tangles of moss covered cypress and light oaks, and,Skirting Lake Fontchartraln, steamed Into New Orleans. This la the first time New Orleans has ever had a visit from the chief magistrate of the nation, and It was a royal reeepttaa that the old city extended to President McKiuley. sa People's'Phone. Taylor1* poeltlon on Me wheel baa eatonlehed the foreignere, who hin Barreled mooh at the racing poeitlon of Bonrotta. Taylor'e poalllon la aald to be even more exaggerated than that of the emtio Frenchman, who when riding a raoe aeema to beoome a part of hie wheel. BA8EBALL. 116 a* sg The body of an Infant «aa fonnil In a Seranton revvvolr ycBterday. A ahoe atrtng tlad tightly aronnd tha tbroal showed that matdar bad bean committed Always tha Resalts of Yesterday's Games la the Different Lcas««a. NATIONAL LEAGUE. PbMdelpUa, l(ar 1-Amoa Stirling, unlaw J, waa tbla morning ooPTtctad of mnrdar la the first degree for killing Prof. Bay Wllaon White, of the Onlrerelty of PeaneylMnU, oa % ItiaaL Two oiher negroes are mnder etntenee of death lot eaaafMaltj la the mum erlne. Stirling —fled whan the TKdlot waa •aaoaaotd. Highway robbery waa the motlre for the At Philadelphia— n. K. a. New York.... 001 0*0000-1 » 2 Philadelphia. 00014000 *— I) 9 1 Batteries—1Taylor and Warner; Donohue and Mcfarland. At Plttaburg— r. h. K. Chicago 50011*010— 8 10 1 Plttaburg.... 01200000 0— 2 7 1 Batterira—Taylor, Chance and Chesbro; O'Oon nor, Wftddell and Donohue. At St. r-onU— h h ■ Cincinnati... 2000*4100- 7 8 1 St. IjOuU 000020100—3 3 3 Satterlee—Hahn, Pelta and Powell; Jonea ahd Nichols. Fifty oaaaa of amall pox at Barbom» MUla, a amall town about fifteen miles ol Laporte, have been reported alnce tne din ooTery of the Drat oaae several weeka ago v,3 v* Kyta'a Mew Km Market. Atlaatle TraaiH't Ramori. ▲ general a took of the beet freeh meat*, smoked goods, vegetables, etc , quality and prices will be the stndj to pleaae. Too are oordlally Invited to oall and Inspect, at the old SwartwoodiUnd, 419 Montgomery street, Waet Pitta ton. Phone oonnectton. SPICY DIVORCE CASE. There Is good reason for the belief that Mr. Morgan wjll soon acquire the Atlantic Transport line, If he has not already done so. Rumor has also disposed of the Cunard and White Star lines to the great financier. Robert W. Taylor, the Pottavllle wife prisoner, will-not be lnd toted upon the oharge of killing bla stepdaughter, little Elsie Myers, at Mahanoy City, but will bt triad for breaking the coaniy jail. Wealthy Beeloa People Da Hat Ure Bach Dewey Celebrates, Boeton, Hi; I.—A eenaatkmel dlrorce •alt will Came op for trial in the bit Cambridge Superior Court next week. Thle Umelialph Ljman, a ronng political leader Id Lowell, la the libelee. Hla wife be tote Bar marrlaae waa M&garet Bacon, daughter of an old-time realdent of Lowell, the lata Hataoe B. Baoon. The ooaple were married oa Sept. 8, 1843, and have one ehtid, a boy of elz Deai». link Ljman'e obargea agalnat her bnaband an •weeping. She ohargee him with nadwa with one liar Snow »nd Mabel Kraaa and with "dlrera other per•one." the WifeD ehargea are eald UD be exceedingly apeolflo, tha reanlt of eon•tantlj witching her hnaband'a move[ taenia. Other Nsv. Washington, May 2.—Admiral Dewey's Chinese servnnt, who was with blm during the battle of Manila Bay, swung a huge American flag from the flagstaff over thai admiral's residence yesterday recalling that It was the anniversary of that battle. A dinner was. glvfen at the Ralelghjiotel last night by tS of the officers who participated In the battle, Admiral Dewey occupying the head of the table and having with blm Captain Wildes, who commanded Sie Boston; Captain Lamberton of the agshlp Olympia and Captain Walker of the Concord, together with many of the junior officers, who came from all parts of the country to Join with the admiral In'commemorating the day. Steamship men have long known that the Atlantic Transport line, which ruua between London and New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, has been for sale. Bernard N. Baker, the president and principal owner, Is In Europe. According to London advices, he held a long conference with Mr. Morgan In Paris last week, and to local steamship men this means only one thing—that the line Is soon to become another Morgan property. Mr. Baker has admitted that Mr. Morgan already owns stock In the company. Th« Parson anil tha Tramps. The Governor has signed the bill requiring the pnblloatlon of advertisements and notloee required by law to be publlahed Id counties of thla Commonwealth In newspapers publlahed In the English language *nd newspapers pnbllsbed In the German language. F»RIG There are ten weary men today who 4re steering clear of "Parson Tom" Ussell. The men came to the Tafcecaacle on Blake street Sunday nigfet and raised a plea for help—they were eager to work, they explained, but It waa Sunday and tbey eould not get a chance. CABINET RE81GNEQ. W. lb m. w. l. r.c. Cincinnati.. 5 3 .021 Baaton 3 3 .300 Brooklyn.... 4 I .571 Pittsburg... I 4 .420 Bt. Louie... 5 4 .fifS Cbioago 4 * .400 Phila'pWa.. 5 4 .650 New York... 2 4 . 333 mvumNQ or tuk clubs. Best Patent Floar, per lb i Feed, per 100 lbs ..••«...•• * • Oats, per bushel. Long Hay, per 100 lbs Cut Hay, per 100 lbs.... • • • • •] Potatoes, per bushel Butter, netf~Cfcftf*pahJb. • D-M Skinned Hams, per Plain Hams California Hams, per lb... tS Bacon, per lb ...1 Lard, pure, per lb ,J Arbuckles Coffee, per lb....... Lion Coffee, per lb. Evans Bros. Mocha and Java Jeffcl oaHaaa lk|«tnM Is Maw Me Yokohama, Jepaa, May 1-Thi Cabinet at which Maiqnls Ito Is Premier, has retail The Ito Cabinet came Into power lot October. It has been sharply eritlelied by the puses and public. Twmmhto, II mm said, wan eent $o terms In ftlaoB. The Cabinet baa betfo described aa a "enrlooa experiment." Mr. McKlnley hlsaaelf has keen here. He mode a speech here the year preceding iila nomination for the presidency, and former President Cleveland was here upon one occasion in the interim between his two terms, but never before has a president while in office visited the Crescent City. The air was ■lied with the blare of bands, the booming of cannon and the scream of whistles from the harbor craft as the train drew Into the station. "All right," said Parson Uaxell, 4,I have some work that I want done, and if you fellows will come and work tomorrow morning as long and as hard aa I do, then I'll give you suppers tonight, a place to sleep, breakfast und dinner tomorrow." Parson Uzzell shows many virtues in hia face, but a capacity for persistent Industry isn't among those displayed, and the hoboes at once agreed to the terma. They were fed at Alderman Brown Cannon's 15 cent restaurant, they had places to sleep and breakfasted at the restaurant, and then Parson Uaaell led them to the excavation for his new church. AMERICAN LEAGUB. At Cleveland—Cleveland, *; Milwaukee, 3. At Washington—Washington, 4; Baltimore, 0. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 14; Bostun, 1. At Chicago—Chicago, 19; Detroit, 9. I EASTERN LEAdUE. At Rochester—Rochester, 10; Montreal, fl. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 0; Toronto, 4. At Providence—Providence, 5; Syracuae, 2. At Worcester—Worcester, 7; Hartford, 0. Lonie D. Shelley. Victor B. Luchslnger. Creamery and Dairy By the purchase of the Leyland line Mr. Morgan and his associates become the owifers of 69 steamships, building or In commission, And the third largest vteamshlp company In the United Kingdom. The vessels of tha fleet connect Liverpool and Antwerp with New York, Boston, Portland, Montreal, the West Indies, Veneiuela, Colombia. Mexico and New Orleans, while other lines run to Lisbon nuJOpoftrj, Italy and the Adriatic, the Levant and Alexandria. It ia far the most part a cargo carrying fleet, although some of the newer steamera do an important passenger business. WILL GO TO AFRICA. K The Cora Corner. Last Boer Laag Tom Destroyed. »saa« te Be a JCIssteaaay Aasaag the iMIMir vl * Chicago, III., May *.—jaaua 8. Onn■HlfcMii a I'll in Mninst'fl today from the MoOonaick Theologtoal Seminary. wUl at oace prooeed to Bateaga or Hal Kamer«a, la tha German poaaasslona, wsal coast of Africa, to take ap mission work then among Ihenatlvaa. Mr. Lymfn denies the allegations of his wife, vigorously rawrllng his lnnooenoe of tba charges. Ha proposes to flgbl the oass to a fioisti, and will aecept no oom- Chicago, May Si.—yesterday's session til the grain pits was a streuuous one. Sharp advances were scared for delivery the present month, while July options ghuWed moderate sympathetic ■trength. May corn and oats said to be practically cornered and'sbowed at the close villus of 1% and 1 cent respectively. The movement of prices and the character of trade apparently confirmed the previously exlstl.ig belief that May corn had been cornered. George H. Phillips, who has engineered the deal, paid cash for 2,(SQO.OOO| bnfceta, wlflili dHlteted* to blm •a luutiaiis. Com touched 50 e—u. Greeted by Qoreraor Heard, \ Loudon, May 2.—A dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, May 1, says: "Qreufell attacked the lloers at Bergplantz, near Haiverstslierg, where the last Lour Tom opened lire at lO.UUO yards. Kitchener's scouts advanced to within 3,1X10 yards, when the gun wuD blown up, und the Boi'im fled. Ten ol tlieui were made prisoners. Other col iiiuns report 10 Boers killed, U wounded, 0 made prisoners ami no surrendered and .10,000 rounds of ammunition captured. The British hud 4 killed und T wounded." Here the president and his- party were greeted by Governor Heard, Muyor Capdevllle, Senators McEnery uud Poster, the entire Louisiana congress delegation, the city council and repre aentatives of the various commercial exchanges. While the mayor was form ally- extetnJtQg' the Hospitality of the city to the president a fine military band was drowulng his words with New Orleans' favorite air, fLouisiana Lou." / ff*he president and his cabinet passed oat of the station between a line of -smart looking militiamen on one side and a smart looking line of young cadets -from Jesuit Military college on the trttier. The boys ranged In age -from 8 to 14, but despite their youth they made a -fine appearance In their f»ay mitforms jlu they presented arms to-ttie presidential party. Outside the Butter.... "I won't ask you to work any harder than I do," he said. "All you have to do is to throw out a shovelful each every tim* I throw out one. And," he added significantly, "I have got a policeman to act as umpire, and auy ufau who can't keep np with me is likely to be conaider-' ed a vagrant and be put to on the chain gang." Shoe De Ptouise. .V. f* The i—1 uiemjua to be oaa of the moat sensational and spley divorce sails sver trltd In Middlesex couaj/" We carry a nice U\ Dongola and Patent fords, Men's and I ONLY THE BEST. In i pound prints. 5 pound packages and in tubs. Mr. Oaaalngham waa born la Lssmahgo. Lanarkshire, Sootland, la 18W, and came to Detroit la 1887. He la a Hear miller by trade. Imbwd with the Idea of becom lag a missionary la 1880 ha- consulted Dr. MeKvoy of Park College, Parkvillc, Mo., who waa tha vWUag Bar. a J. Sarrlee, then pastor of thlscharob. Dr. MeCvoy tried to dleeonrage him bat nothing oould shake Mr. Onmlnghaai. JAIL DELIVERY NIPPED. Shoes thac cannot be "Oh, but my back did ache," said the parson yesterday afternoon, "but I knew that for every shovelful that'went up the hunk from my shovel there were ten others, and that made It easier. The other fellows didn't have the satisfaction to cheer them up, and they began to look pretty sour toward noon, but the police man saya we finished In a bunch."—Denver Republican. and quality. At lowest Jaseey OllD Iberia Tumbled w tha Oh. TMI PlaM. Bxpsetci Acquisition I—poi ft. SHELLEY £ LIICHSINGER Evans' Itrsey City, N. jr., May 9-Bharlff Owl Kflankpln tod Warden Byan, of the ooanty Jill, thU Banking frustrated t daring pUn (or a wboleealtf delivery of prlaonaia from the jail. The plot Included mnrder, II necessary, and wai hatohad Id ward three, where tba moat deaparata crlmlnala ara oonfined. Tba wlvaa of two of tha prisoner* ara lmpllcatad. It waa proposed to saw tha bam of tba wlndowi on tba Aral floor wblob la near tha gronnd. Thla part of tba work waa to be dona by confederates on tba OQtalde and It tha watebnan Interfered or tried to give the alarm he waa to be killed. With the Atlantic Transport Hw* added to the vesaels he now controls, Mr. Morgan would -be in a position to make an Important bid for the trCmsatlantlc passenger business. The addition of the Atlantic Transport -tine would glre Mr. Morgan a fleet of TO •hlpa, the latter company maintaining 11 steamers. — Pet. Moines Qrerta Mr. runner. IJes Moines, May 2.—The special train bearing Mr. Conger and Ills party arrived at IDor Moines at HI o'clock last ulght. An Immense crowd was at the station to greet the minister to fill La. He was escorted by a drum corps of veterans to Ills home. There were no ceremonies, the paMy having hail Biich a busy day that they were glad of an opportunity to rest. The formal welcome will Iw on Friday afternoon at the Auditorium, followed by a reception at the statehouse In the evening.clpai thief ,45 South Main Paris, Maj Ji. WEST SIDE GROCERS, concerned In the robbery last Friday Blglit of the iimrlwn Mr press coal- 84 LUZERNE AVE. VERY.PITIABLE CASE. rested yesterday at Mnrthrm pauy's building in Sue Scribe was The telephone company has instructed its operatives to say "naught" instead of "ought." ~ But who shall instruct the multitude who say "ought" instead of "naught" to the operatives? Do not evil communications corrupt good manners? Naafht For Oafffct. ■ Mr. Morgan has also been reported as; seeking to purchase the White Star line and the Cunard line. Vernqn H. Brown, agent of the Cunard line, said he knew nothing about It, but doubted that there was any truth in the report, Be would not discuss Mr. Morgan's latest deal and said he did not anticipate that the Leyland would become f more Important rival than It had beei). way ternilnin as he najtoit starting for Bngland. He Is George Miller of Chicago. He had several checks from the express company's safe, besides 0,000 francs. His accomplice, Tom Edwards, has been arrested at ▲mleng. Both have confessed. luirmor'a staff, resplendent In gold lace and mounted on plunging chargers, awaited the presidential party. Armstrong's Mas fma gtarflag ud Ml, BnmIii Bla MMk. Nnr York, lb; A pitiable etory cam* to the notice ot the police thle morning. An unknown men wee found deed et the foot of theetepe leedlng to e bakery ebop. from evening until eerlj morning the men en engeged In the bakery making bread. A number of tlmee eterr|ng men and boje hare been known to try end ateal from Ihe pleoe. The man found «Ma morning, from the poeltlon In wh|«b Um Day, waa evidently etarrlng and In going dona Ike etepe fell from weakneee and lyoke hla neck. Yoar attention is reap called to the New Easter now on sale at The crowd around the station was ao dense that It required the heroic efforts of the police to keep the path to the carriage clear. A big military parade, consisting of the. Louisiana cavalry* troop, the Washington artillery and all the mllltla from this end of the state, escorted the party along Camp and Canal streets to the new St. Charles hotel. The popular substitution of "ought" for "naught" is due to an unconscious submission to laws of euphony. In physics the law is "nature abhors a vacuum." Ib language the law is "omit repetitive*." It is apparent in spelling as well as in pronunciation. So many English words end with the "n" sound that the ear atfO tongue instinctively decline to rcpei t the consonant in succession at the beginning of the next word. This natural teudency is a written law in highly euphonious languages. In the substitution of "ought" for "naught" the eye has-probably helped in consequence of the symbol of "naught" presenting so close a resemblance to the letter "6," which in the typewriter is used exclusively for it. •.PRICES, citrsirni Vialt Fort Itirliu. R.B.CUTcg Comprising all thelfag|| sksblff shades in sian Lawns. bimitiaR Zephyrs, 8il7l# Gloves, In atl-shades, RUSSIA 15 S LY. Great Falls, Mont, May 2.—An east bound Great Northern passenger train was wrecked one and a half miles beyond Fort The engine, tender, baggage and mall cars were wrecked and thrown from the track, and the engineer, Jphn Wilkinson, was crushed to death. The itreinan was thrown 100 feet down an embankment. The wreck was caused by a washout. No passengers were injured. PamBlcr Train Wrecked. Chicago, May 2.—The committee of clergymen appointed by the Ministers' association of Chicago to Investigate the effect of the abolishment of the army canteen at. Fort Sheridan paid a secret visit to the post yesterday. The reports of the people living near the post have been to the effect that the number of Intoxicated soldiers In the vicinity of the post has been materially Increased since the abolishment of the canteen, and the ministers went to the post to Investigate for uTemselvea. Best Flour Feed, all kinds.... ..$4.50 Baud* Convents Wktok m Stall! Smi Jobn I-ee. manager of tbe Wlilte Star line, said that so far as he knew there was no truth la the rumor that tbe line was to be bougbt by Mr. Morgan. Bruce Ismay Is practically owner of the White Star line, having succeeded to tbe property on the death of bl» father, Thomas J. ismay, who founded It. Those wbo knew stjld yesterday (hey did not believe he would sell tbe property unless be feared competition such as Mr. Morgan and his associates might be able to make If they should extend their power by steadily acquiring other lines. Oats, per bnshel Oats, 35 bushel lots.* Potatoes, bushel.. Hay, per 100.... Best Butter No. 7 Broom 1.06 .ai .36 .60 .95 .84 .25 foHmm. Constantinople, Hay 2.—There la uneasiness on the part of Turkey and of the powers other than Rossi* ovee the activity of Bnasla at Mount Athoe whan tba Boa ■Una built convents, which in irsaUty art fortresses and Installed monks among whom are many officers In dlsgnlse. The Island la of strategetloal Importance and If there shonld be any trouble In tbe Kastern Mediterranean It would be a moat Important acquisition. Tbe Kaiser baa ordered the German ambassador at Constantinople to prooetd to the laland and Investigate what Russia la doing there. The city was liberally but not lavishly adorned with the national colors. Never, except In Mardl Gras times, were the streets so choked and Jammed with surging humanity. The Iron fyrought galleries which embroider the fronts of the buildings here with their flue traceries fairly groaned under their burdens of human freight. The feature of the crowd was the many handsome women wlm watched the procession from the whidows and galleries. Embroideries tad Laces, new pretty design*. Ladies', Mil and Children's Hose. PpcesJ quality to suit tfo feast MM R. B. CutM A TRIPLE LAUNCHING- 1 cans fine Peaches. 1« *ft.Tpedo Boat* to Slide Oir the Wave Together. Jtlmore, Hi., May 2.—A nautloal ploimrMNi*en in thla oonntry will KMataAllTtlM Maryland Steel Com yt Sparrow* Point wltbln a few ban a triple lannohlng will take are. Tbe yssasls will be the big boat destroyers Trnxton, Whipple The telephone company In to be commended for endearorlug to nee thht Kuk llsh In rightly used ore;, the wires, and people generally should co-operate in au undertaking which la not going to be rewarded with instant success.—Chicago Chronicle. 1 i dozen Canned Corn. 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches 3 cans Corn.-.. Washington, May 8.—The big steal floating dock to be located at Algiers, La., near New Orleans, and now building by the Merlan Steel company, ia practically completed, and Admiral Endlcott, who designed the big structure, went to Baltimore yesterday to Inspect It. It Is the largest floating drydock in the world. Ilunl fluUx Daak J* tfce World. Tfe® War TM Washington, May 2.—The commla sloner of Internal revenue has held that section 29 of the act of June 13, 1808, as amended by the act of March 2, 1001, Imposing a tax on legacies, ap piles only where the testator or Intes tate person died after the act was passed. Taxes collected prior to the amendatory act cannot be refunded pending a decision of the courts. 4 lbs Prunes. Mr. Ntrgu'a Motive. Mrs.,McKlnle.v and the women of the party dined quietly In the hotel and later received the women of New Orleans. The president and his cabinet, with the other men of the party, attended an elaborate banquet in the hotel In the evening. About 300 of the jroinlnent men of New Orleans were /resent, and the banquet was said to lave exceeded In every respect anyhlng of a similar character attempted heretofore In this city. Lion Coffee 12J4 Arbuckle Coffee .12H Fresh eggs, doz .16 Uand IS Isrtfc Steamship men here are asking where f|ie end 1h to be and if Mr. Morgan isj seeking to make of the Atlantic an: Amerleau lakt# or lybich his ships are to run to and from every great port of the country. News from London is tQ the effect that the purchase of the Ley land, great as that deal is, is only the tlrst step in organization of a transatlantic shipping combination comprising the bulk of the world's tonqage. W-PEOPL**8 PBONK A'man several inches more than six feet in height, deep chested, smooth shaven and well dressed walked through the corridor of the Fifth Avenue hotel the other day, and every man who passed him turned around to look again. He svas Bishop William' Neilson McVickar of Rhode Island, an4 after seeing him'1 one can appreciate the amazement of the lecturer In au English town who was confounded by Bishop McVickar, Phillips Brooks nnd a third American ctergy* man who was also three or four inches more than six feet in height. A Tart Object Leaiea. pad Worden, tbe largest and swiftest res-1 Mfc of elaaa in the United States navy. Tba veeeela are to steam thirty knot, an boar, and e«h la M8 feet long and reg- Jetec*48« too*. ■ KILLED THE NEGROES. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Three Wen Bfcot on 8uppoeltloo Does Soatti* For a Parcels Post With Eitlaid, 63 Sonth Main St.. PITTS TON. HOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Atlanta, Qs., Msy 8.—A special to tba Dally Newe from Selma, Ala., aaye that l*qt night a mob of unknown white men shot three negroee to death near fiat plaee at tbe epot where a negro named Dawson Snndsy night klllsd a white depnty sheriff. The three negroee were all intimately conneoted with Daweon and It la preeumed weie killed for euppoaed connection with tbe murder of tbe eberlff. No cine to the Identity of tbe membera of the mob la obtainable. Washington, May 2. — The British government has renewed negotiations through the state department for a parcels post convention with the United States. Considerable opposition has been encouutcred. however, chiefly from private Interests engaged In the carrying business. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete CHEROKEE LANDS What Mr. Morgan Is supposed to be seeking in becoming a steamship owner Is protection for his vast Interests In {Jils country. Used In connection with tba American railroads be controls the Leyland line, with oMfprs tbat be umy acquire, would put blm In a position to compete with England for the foreign coal trade. His steamships will also afford an outlet for the products of the United States Steel company. The party drove about the city this morning and In the afternoon will take pi nail along the river front. The presidential train again will resume Its journey toward the Goldeu (Jate at 0 o'clock this evening. A new oilfield has been discovered at $ulpbur% La., on the Huutlieru Pacific railroad. - ttm *--- *• D• SMM «• aiui 'm—v-g—; L T., M»j 8 -Th. ObarakM lagWttnn m*t tod»y In apwittl mmIod (Or th* porpoee of ouiTMalng tjia »ot« on ttl muniint with Um United SUM to allot tk* Otarob** Un*«. Dhw A company has been Incorporated at Albany to build an electric road from Cattaraugus to Hamburg or Buffalo. San Francisco, May 2.—The Twenty-9ecoj|d volunteer Infantry wan mustered out yesterday at the Presidio. The Thirty-first will be mustered out today. Tweatr-aeeoRi Mustered Out, It has been officially announced that owing to the mourning for Queen Victoria po drawing rooms or levees will be held this year. The three Americans went to hear the lecturer because his subject was "America." When the Vpeaker began to describe Americans as puny. uuderslzed men, Dr. Brooks arose slowly to his full height and announced that he was an American. The lecturer looked at the magnificent specimen of physical development before him, aud thep Bishop Mc- Vickar arose to his full 6 feet 4 inches and remarked that he was an American. When the third man of the party straightened up to an equal height and said that be considered himself to be juit an average American, the, audience saw the point.—New York Sun. LINK OP D^■0 CPRIXG u SUMMER GOODS iiombay. May 3,—Thlrty-tlye out of 42 persons who were working at a cotton press In Amreell, on the Kattywar peninsula, have been biirned to death. The others were badly burned and will probably die. A similar fire has occurred in Khawgaon, province of Begar, resulting In the death of 11 persons. Forty-six Perish In Iadla Fires, MARRIED TODA Reaewed Disorder la Algiers, [ The public debt statement Issued by the treasury department shows that at the close of business April 30 the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted* to $1,072/745,25tt» a decrease for the month of $4,397,053. This detrease is largely accounted for by the purchase of bonds for the sinking fund. aaa ml am—ml JJl" t«m bImmii • WATCHING THE SUN At the office of the Leyland line yes terday It was Bald that no further information of the sale had been obtained beyond what the newspapers contained.Algiers, May 2.—Anti-Jewish disorders have been renewed In Algiers, and the troops have occupied various parts of the town. Wall Flowers ? Olffi Detroit, May I—Mm Swift waa merited ba«» today to Wni Alg«r, the aon of General Alger. Many ont of town smrnii, „,,r'-"T Daw York, Chicago and WwMogtoa, attended the eanmony. Wlfa. tiuonnn Beady to Photograph th« Ever shown In this city have Just arrived. Come aud examine them and leave your order for a Spring Suit, Overcoat, Vest or Trousers. Fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. to be found in the very ■ lesigns. No room can S in elegance those paper* our stock of Artistic Papers. x Singapore, Btr»lta13«ttlemente, May 8.— A apeolal from tha Island of Borneo aaya that ProfeMor Todd, Hra. Mabel Loomla Todd and Mba MUloent Todd, of Amber*! University, havjp arrived there to obaarra the eollpM. A new apparatus for photographing all phaaM of the oorona of tha eollpet, and another for taking ISO photograpba In aU mlnnUa, an Important details of the expedition. Coming Bellpee. Haar Hart In a Raiiirar. "At one lima I suffered from a severe •praln of the ankle." any* George K Out, editor of the Qotde, Washington, Ve. "After nalog eereral well reoommended medlelnee without enooeee, I tried Uhamberleln'e Pain Belm, and am pleeeed to aay that relief same a»eoonaa I began lie nee and a oomplete enre apeedlly followed. Thle remedy hae aho been need In my family for froet bitten feet with the beet resnlte. I eheerfnlly reeommeod Ite nee to all who may need a Bret elate liniment." For eale by Farrer, Feck * Roberta, epoth eoarlea; Pltteton, one door above Eagle Hotel and Weat Pltteton, Wyoming end piaerne Arm ABpralaed Aakle Qilckly Oared, North Attleboro, Mass., May 2.— lames I'lypn sustained concussion of the brain, William Tuttlr a fracture of the leg, and 19 others were more or less severely hurt In a runaway accident. They were returning from n picnic In a moving van. The pole broke, and the horses ran away. Mrs. Ffatloa Retaras to Jail. Wichita, Kan., May 2.—Mrs. Carrie Nation returned to Wichita after attending the funeral of her brother at Loulsburg. She went directly to the jail and surrendered to await bearing on tpe charge of destroying salooi? property. A dispatch received from. General MacArthur, at Manila, states that the hospital reports show 2,580 Hick In hospital In.the Philippines and 013 sick In quarters. This Is 5.80 per cent, a less percentage of sick thaq hps been shown kt any time since United States troops «ere sent to the archipelago. QEO.F. BUSS. TUB (ITT TAILOR, i Worth Rain St, CUTTING DOWN FC IRCE. Look Over Yosr FKee. T.S.&W.S. am f«u ■"***■ro,UT ! Notice has been sent from Wash| ingtou that a new counterfeit $5 bank note is In circulation. The note appears genuine to an ordinary observer, but to experts it has many defects. The note is made ou the National Iron bank of Morristowu, N. J., aeries of 1882; Tillman, register, and Morgan, treasurer. The Garfield portrait seems Afreet at a casual observance, but Inspection reveals that It Is too flat. This note is printed apparently from engraved plates on two sheets of paper, with the hilk fiber neatly arranged between. After the signature of the cashier of the bank, where iu the regular notes it is abbreviated "caalrr," in this tyote it ia simply "cash." "QurrwMJy" Is spelled "cur* recyM am) treasury "treasurg." In the peualty clause there are many misspelled words, as "engraving,"- "itas" "this," "pussession," "gejr" tor paper," "feleny," ''live" for "five," "theusand," "Imprise anient," "exrceedlng" tor "exceed- figure "4" In,U»"43Q4* i. A. 8RIWTHEB,BoKth'?S2Sf1'e WadttDgton, Mi; 2.—Bear Admiral JToklll Oonetrnotor of th. NaT J, k« lasuad aa order directing that tba doraea employed io rapalr work at tba nrlowMf] yaria ba rtdnoed. teaaehamt. North Main Street. •Architect JOHN O'D. MARCH'S T6 RECEIVE THE DUKE. Tha flptllf Waver Tow beet feelings, your ajolal poeltton or trastneee enooeee depend largely on the perfect action of yonr itomtfb and liver. Dr. King's New Life Pllle give increased etreagth, a, keen, clear brain, high ambition. AW cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold to Stroh'e phermaoy, Wart Pltteton, and w a Prtoe, Pitta ton. A Km Olear feraia. Tort a red a Witness. thla aaaaoo of tba year. Tba vitality la neoutdlullaililaMin iMnnnl to Ba- nelly overtaxed during tha vlntar months, earn Bayai aaeat. and eprlng Soda the system all ypn down. winning Manitoba UaT 8 Tha local The blood la thinned and Impare. Tha Winnipeg, Manitoba, May ». ina local kld tnd llm m Inactive—reealUnf legCa1atoia reconvened today. Flapara- |n a loss of noersT and aDDatlte. and a datlona an being made for tba approaching rangement of tha nana*. Llohty'e Oslen Tlelt of tha Dnka and Dnaheaa at Oornwsll Nerra Oomponnd will poHfy yoor blood, la a malady which no one oaa eaoapa at Intenee Buffering waa endured by T. L. Uartlo, of Dixie, Ky., before be gave tbla erldenoei "I oongbed erery nlgbt nntll my throat wae nearly re"; then Med Pr. Ktng'e New Dleoorerr which gave Inatant relief. I have aaed U In my family for tour jean and reoommend it aa the greateat remedy for oongh,, cold,, and all throat, obeat and Inag tronblea. It will atop the wont oongh, and not only pre- Tente bat abaolntely enree eooenmptlon. Prloe 50a and It. Brery bottle naraataad. Trial bottle* free at Htiah'e pharmaoy, Weat Pltteton, and W. 0. Prloe, Pltteton. AND REGISTERED* PATENT ATTORNEY. LAYMANY MJNE8. tar'Mechanloal Drafting and Blue Printing. Ssetohee Free of Charge. „ PRICES. Best Patent Flour - Chop, per cwt Meal, per cwr Sy Bran and Midds., c Corn and Gr. Corn, c Long Hay, per cwt Gut Hay, per cwt Oats, per CtusheL • Butter, per lb • •, Fresn Eggs, per dor ni libera* Pan Arthar HbaParfaatly Da- Skln«4eotlone will raadly by nalna J)eWltt'e Wltoh Head BaWe. Look out for oonnterfetta. If yon gat DeWllfe yon will get good reanHa. It la the qalak and poeUWe onre for pllee. T. J. Tata, Pltteton, Stroh'e Pheraucj, Weat Pltteton. "DS *.05 'SS.j MONEY. (Meaaa, riwarfa, Mar «--A» foe (ImMm oi an tiUmlw mlstnof inbmarlnx »!•«• * Port Arthnr, 71adlvoatakaad alaswhsee to Jftw** "Oar little girl waa nnoooaelooa from at) angulation daring a andden and tiulbli attack of oroup. I qnlokly eeoared a battle of 0ge Minute Oongh Onre, gave bar three doaaa. The croap Waa MMOred and onr little darling aneeaUyioaoMMd." Bowrltee A.t.flpattord,Oheetar,Mlab. T.J Tataa, Weet PtttiwS I hare money for mortgagee In any Amount. Mortgage* may stand for a term ol years anal Wy the Interest be paid, or wUl glre the privilege to make payments Dismortgage monthly, quarterly, seipl-auimaliy or amraally, and the Uttwest will ceaao lmmediataly on erery dollar of prtnoipal Urns unpaid This to not building ■—nutation money. I handle prints funds - - - r aort reoalra a warmer welcome than In tha WtaeTCa «ee * Beadaefce don't waste a mlnste bat go to your draggle* and get a box of Kraaae'a Headache Uapsnlsa. Tba* will initial pain, even tboagb year sknllv were araaked. They Bardook Blood Blttera. SENATE adjourns. Prairie ProTlnoe of thle Dominion. mLgmMM fa*mMH an Vakla* M ' • C mm **• THf W&ATHER. aw,; ■■■■!■ iw naar'e imD Several etoree left orer at nry kurteata, aJeo eereral dwellty Ua tKlMlMle.HU. Waebtaj wn • 0- (. Friday, I» : it*? *7 MM fall line of tnut (and*. |
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