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J W*}- Do you vant all the news of § your home tpwn ? Then sub-1 scribe for the Gazette. The only k newspaper pubttahed in the city. g ETC* fcV IKV *iu tog »iU KH PjU PiU.*, 5 7mn . s Try aw «d. in tha Gazette.' i There is no more effective me-; f dium of reaching the jo'.ooo men, S women and children in -thia com$ munity. 1 '■-■p 'i; 2 7rr-lr'Si i $¥ , • -v OHLY DAILY W \ YEAR j WEKKLV Efft?ABLI£HBD 1880. \ DAILY BHTABLlaHKpBTTHfiO.HART 188& . «• •' • r PlTTSTON, PA. IDAY EV JUNE 28, 1901. NCLE. SAM'S GREAT SURPLUS ELECTION LAW8 COMPLETES Tlu Cuban CommlnloB fiiiltbtri ttt ATW£LVE HOUR ATTACK ft Is Mid, knocuea roe conaucror into » car window, breaking the glass. The conductor then drew his knife, as the Is related by Mr. Crenshaw, and cut the railroad commissioner twice in the neck and once In the shoulder. C j I fc*j | [»•» t i^-j. M j m J f Bargains f»LE WINS THE BIG RACE rnnroaa M-iage at 4:43. xne tiarvarti youngsters were five minutes behlpd. It required nearly 18 mlnuttjs for the crews to take their places in thi fchellj. Ilils pleased the spectators on the scrvatlon train of 36 sar% The, Yale boys took the lead at tljs start ana never tvc+p headed,,.They left by threequarters or ii length at tlic ilHlt ntii"! a length and a halt at and in the laSt uille, I17 work superior in every department of rowing, iaplly crossed the line four and a half lengths ahead. The tliilh fraS: title: itCW. 2T 4-8r: ttatvard, 10m. 48s. LAST lABfflET IEETING lAfcort. Havana, June 2a—The electoral commission appointed by the Cuban eonatt- Varsity Event Goes to Sons of All tH4 Members About t6 Boers Make Determined Assault on Richmond. ,«v * Old Eli, Leave Washington; tutional convention to frame laws for the conduct ot Cuban election* has completed ita work and will probably present Its project Qt electoral law to the cohvetltlotl today. The electoral project pfevldes for tmi; versal suffrage and the use of the Ao9: trallan ballot system. One article specifies thai tjie ballots shall be divided fntd etrfuttJBs (tffrespondlng to the number of political pUrtft!# th tb$ (feld.and that each column Bhall be dlstlngtifchM by the mark of a party in order to prevent the deception of voters who can neither read nor write. The tsojeet further provides Oat th# electoral boa'rffS gftirff tM!, til' of representatives elected bjfrhc folittcal parties and presided 4ver hy.jjirfJlclal functionaries. It also prohibits WW PHILIPPIHE PROBUK IB BOLVEft THE QAJUU80F3 B10TTT DEFENSE. Buffalo, June 28.—Appropriate ceremonies In the Temple of Muslq were the feature of the second Odd Fellow day at the Pan-American exposition. The state officers, all of whom have been re-elected, were present Mayor Dlehl, Director General Buchanan, Dr. August Freeh of New York, grand Blaster of the state, and Grand Sire A. C. Cable of Covinjton addressed the audience. Geronimo, the Apache chief, triiyed last night with a guard of IQ I United Statse soldiers. The attendance Geronims Arrives at Buffalo. « Here is a Great J ity to Save Aoney. .?feflssj4c J CbUdren'B F*ncy ii.-i.i- *"15C C Fancy Ribbons, JK in. wM«,«Ucc 41 on,for, , 2 Men's Summer Weight Under- J wear, an — { Boys' Knee ~~ " Hfifi Also tidTtaibtfi It Will Fool Up Bimrd Gets the Four Oar Content. T*relTe Thousand Spectators at the; Ifew London Renattft—Wind afc«t j Tld« rtti-enl D0 Sceretajrr Root Drfendi Ufa Rullvv In ItHllan Suirnr Bounty Case— Other Matters Under v DlieilflMi Invader* of Cape Colony Penetrate Into the Town, but Fall to Drive Defenders FfOm the Forts—A Group ot EliDI Captured. 11 HUNO'S proclamation. Announce* that Chinese Court Will Re- Washington, June 2&~-Today s Cabinet meeting probably wHl |De the las* of tbe cabinet meeting* before the departure of a mnjoitfty of toe members for summer resort?. Cape Town, June 28.—-"'th* Boer in- Tftders under Malan and Smlt, About 8,000 strong, flttflgUetf Richmond early on Tuesday morning. TUe wa8 defended by a fitttehmeBt fit the North Staffordshire militia under Captain ,000,000 turn to Pekln When Troop* IVkiri, June Uuhg Ohang, on the suggestion of the French minister, hifts Issued a proclamation stating that the return of ihe court and the resumption of Chinese authority will follow the evacuation of the city by th* foreign troops. He war** th* fcfeofcle to avoid seizing ulDon the time of transfer to create a disturbance. New London, Conn., June 28.—In a race never excelled on the Thames as a spectacle Yale's varsity c»ew Inst evening defeated Harvard's gallant eight in the last half mile of a mile race. It was a race that fltmisH to the blghfest of eiiihiisirisiii thousands of spectators who watchman it from the observation trains, yacfp and points of vantage on the baiuitf and saw Yale row to victory, leading Harvard over the finish line by a scant two lengths. To Yale also fell the hoti or of a victory in the freshman race, while Harvard takes consolation iri the fact that her varsity fbiifc IrbWea away from 4kd lale quartet, winning in handsome style. The two minors, with houors divided, served to whet the appetites of the 12,000 spectators on the observation trains and half as -miltfy more on the yuHtlh aiid oil the liver bankfti t'hese contests resulted hs the experts had iVredlcted, and Vhe great, crowds impatient for Supreme event oi tfee rrgAUa,. From the appearance of the two fours 011 the water at the navy yard at the end of the freshmen race there was never a doubt as to the superiority of the Harvard tiuartei Their pjhyslqHe; their stroke MHfl fhfllfr ftrilsh C?lc*irly were, superior to Yale's. Har**hrd occupied the east lane. Yale the west.. SThf race was started at 5:40. alitf Haz ard proceeded to take vengeance for the freshman defeat. Tbe crimson took the lead at the ersek of the pistol and thelf Hyais from tbe .stniK. At. the half Vain was a ieiiglh beiiliid. iiowmg a stroke of 34 to Harvard's 32, the New Haven collegians were nnable to make their opponents try their best. Harvard gained so rapidly that the race became unlnterfstlng, except 101- the beautiful Work of the boys In crimson. There was troublq Ii} the Yale, shell, Thomas, at bow. and ituinsey. at No; 3l rowing thelli&iiveS out. so far as effective work was concerned. Harvard added lengths to her lead and crossed tbe line in 11m. 40 l-5s., six lengths ahead of Yale. The time of Yale was 12m. 0 l-os. MARQUAND & CO. FAIL. Mi- Root presented the details of the Inauguration 8f Mfll #itv?Hhfl£Ht lit the Philippines under military direction. He also made known to the cabinet reports on Cuban affairs since the adoption of the Plntt amendment and tbe contents of confidential communications which have beet! teeelred at the war department front O.ovrrnbf Wood, • In the Philippines #yery ii-HiigetiitUlt he 8 been made for the Installation of clvjl government except the Actual appointment of civilian officials. This has been going'on rapidly as possible tinder prevailing local conditions, and after,the military otder ot the Fourth M, July there wljl be fqw municipalities which will not tiqve that term ot government under the "protection of the military force of the United States. iwkshaw and the town guard. waS ion I Three sangars, or lntrenchments, out- Ale the town were captured by tbe UtaMs. »|t* garrison being distributed Hhcipally fit fitfe jail latt and Flagstaff Hill fort Owing ttf ff* capture cf tbe sangars Flagstaff Hill fort Ctas . exposed ty a heavy Are. C1 Three-times during the day sent messengers 'det mnudlnf tflS •nrrender. of tbe town, fnd each time tile defUAttd waa refused 'The BoerB'l6ok'advant9'Sfe~Crf the opiportnnjty durlhg the cessation of hostilities to better their positions, and on Fire at *«•» Alfcamy. Albany, June 28— ttl station of the Central Hudson Wast Albany was burned last nlght,w|et]lff Wjfji' about 20 freight and otr«rs, en- Mlidfc # (ose of about »S0,000. The local Arc department tamed out, but oMy worked to save ad'ftttibt property. The big jammer shop was eared. D The oil station had about 1,500 oU ■tored there. It la supposed .that the fire was started by combustion caused by the heat. *** • 8tnw Boy*' Summer Oneh Salto^SSM gida for Ladlea'ribbed fast Black Bom, f»l the Mb qnniity for, m pair,...«»' Ladles' Seersucker Undarakirta. j • weUmmde. ."5 Children's Ftte Muslin Drawart] Ok case Ladles' Fancy Hummer a pud value for, a pair 1 Firm Which Caused the 7th • National Bank to Suspend. THE WEATHER. governmental power fron^Intruding ml tbe elections. Sailors and soldiers of the Cuban republic as well as all men who by virtue ot tbelr office bear arms are prohibited from voting. * Of the five of the electoral commission Setiores Sliv'a and Aleitfaii are the only ones who have tdkett par£ In the drawing up of the projected electoral law. As these two members of the commission are of the cxttetne radical1 elemtfht it is tfrdbttbie tfiat tfcfc fcoriserrattves will attack many .features of Washington, June 28—Forecast until 8 p. m„ Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and warm tonlghti Saturday, probably local rat&s, thunder c-torms in nolthtrn portions, and fair in southern. si— — -WtahlBtton, /one 2t—The fiscal year of tfce financial departments of tte. Called State, government, which . wU-wad with Jane 80, Is held by the • Ugh oHInlals of the treasury Department to be the most remarkable in the JhUpcial history of the The the government never were receipts otm Hf be in excess of |75,- r - last oCcasisn that the messenger Brothers* Fight May Br Fatal. Watertown, N. Y., June 28.—At Lewis, Lewis county, George and Andrew Thaler, brothers, both farmers, got Into a dispute about a liorse. Andrew drew a knife, and George shot him In the left breast near the heart. The wound Is a dangerous one. " . NOTICE. was sent In a party of burghers entered th» town and effected the capture of a sangar In ifdrket square. Not'a shot was flred on account of the white flag carried by the messenger. $ Jt foouO to iuu at iprawFJ- I To the Friends of Abtdnegft Rttsei All assertion* that MK Reese has of will withdraw from the contest tor Controller are absolutely false and without foundation. He has neither Gage Explain* their project. The race between the varsity eights was delayed until wiud aud tide conditions were favorable. U ft*«s 0:50 o'clock wheft ,nef*»ree caused ttiS witlstlft on the yacht Xushka to be blown as a signal for the rival eights to get ready. At 7 o'clock the Yale oarsmen launched their shell at Broadview, nnd niinutes later the bliW tipped oars werr&Addling leisurely to the start half a mile down the river. Harvard was only two minutes behlnd the blue. The crllllsbn oarsrtietl went across the rivet* to tlie aci;oili: pan I mem of Ijjlf tirirvliht bMn- 'j'liei-e w*« iiH Ivini hf tltoe. At 7:14 both bout* were tn position and the referee was giving his Instructions to the crews. Yale hart the east course, while Harvard occupied the west lane. The Start. Mr. Gage, secretary of tie treasury, probably entered Into an explanation bf tV.fefpflt ilirtl tritd* relation* #ltli itdiy. He explained id the trieibbers of tbe cabinet that the bounty on sugar paid by Italy Is the game In every particular as the bounty which Is paid by Belgium. This1 country lias not questioned the posltloil tdkfefl by tbe United States In holding that It paid a bounty and levying duties against It accordingly. lie also told the mfnibera at the cabinet that the action of the department In relation to Italian BUgar Is In no way llnal. iiresertt the department-has reason to believe that Italy pays a bounty on the sugar It exports, and hence the customs otBcers of the United States are collecting customs duties equal to this reported bounty. Just now the highest rate Is belnf collected. BASEBALL. The Roer4, who were now only 200 yards from the jail fort, were securely covered and directed a continuous Are for two hours upon the defenders, who stoutly held the position. Finding It Impossible to capture either the Jail fort or. Flagstaff Hill fort, the Boers turned their attention to another sangar In the town, which was held by eight men. These*'eight men, affer having held the position for 11 hours, surrendered at 5 o'clock In the afternoon.Continuous Fire For Two Hours. 8E)ME2 ON AMERICAN SOIL. lUnltl of Tnlfrjir'i Gomel I* tbe NATIONAL LEAaufc At Ntw Tork— *• * "• Cincinnati .. 0 1 0 « 0 0 1 »_l— 7 15 I New York. ..04000 0. 00 1— 5 11 3 WILLIAMSON'S PRICES " West Pittston. J the Ch«fti withdrawn, nor can he be bought. ABEDNEGO RKESC. Maltby, Pa* Juni B6, 1901. anil Hastens to Washington, Tampa, Fla.. Jun* 28'.-—pfcneriil axlltib Gomez, accompanied by lils son. Urbano, and one of the secretaries of Governor General Wood, passed through this tity last night, leaving at 8 o'clock. l4ls coming was unannounced, and there, was no demonstration among flip Cuban TJbfc geneta! expects to visit both Washington and New York city. Bstterles--Hahn and Pelts; Doheny and Warmf.Socond gam#— n- ®- Cincinnati ..00000000 0— 0 8 8 New York... 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 '— 4 01 iMATION. Pvaps See the Urge variety ot emtsm&to to roar measure (10. BeS an. the Tailor. Batteries—Phillips and Bergen; Taylor and WarfiefI People , At flrooklj-ii— *• h. b Pittsburg ...2010510 1-0-7 11 4 Brooklyn ...40310000 *— * 12 2 Feed, all kinds, $1.10 Best patent flour / 4.5o 17 lbs granulated sugar l.Of Fresh egg#* - - - . J( Best dairy butter - .21 Long Hay, cwt -- - ■ 3T Best table syrup, gal Goffee, 2 lbs for * - 2 3 cans corn* ■ - - - » 3 cans tomatoea - nCinr Edward's last evening a* the time tor mm PHfcfes Cheaper Than the Cheapest. After dork the British garrison strengthened the fortifications, as they anticipated a renewal of the attack In tbe morning. During the night,, however, the Boers learned that relief was approaching for the besieged men and withdraw. They captured 12 horses and looted the stores. That's what they say about the Chicago Cash Meat Market, and It's Always true. For tomorrow, Jiiiiklet and fresh tmmmer sausage and boiled bam; meats of all kinds, a lull line; fresh poultry. Opposite Wil•St., on North Main. Batteries—Chesbro and Zimmer; Mcjames, Kit■on ,nd McOuirc. it PMladvlphla— * H. Chicita ...,0 1 K « I I I I 0-7 ii I Philadelphia. 2 1 0 1 « 0 1 » *~1« * » Batteries—Eason and Kling; Donahue arta DonghaAt New York he will confer with Estrada Palnia on a matter which, he says, is entirely personal. At Washington he anticipates a conference with the president rind seerctftiy of war. bijt to riTve.il on th*? suMect which he expects to discuss with them SgRRifr DOORS"D'■ £»nsy.. 1 .'C• JLfjSmeeM r j r 11.01 i.ii Second game— R- H. B. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0— 3 10 6 Philadelphia .00000004"—4 5 2 BatUries—Taylor and Kling; DuarMDy art Mcpilltfld,• I g£; L* • [the1 of thr The pistol was fired fit T:lo. it was a start ott fcveti term's, almost. Harvard po8slbl5- getti'rig ri Grille the anvriHtiigt ol" hefr Hvttl. Tol* three lengths it was stroke for stroke at 30 to the minute. Yale then dropped to 85, while Har vard went down to 34. There was a light breeee from the southwest, nnd the water was smooth. JWore ten lengths hfeii Hfeeri i-3wC?ci li wris plain thdt the lace was to be a good one. Harvard forged ahead a quarter of a length. The eights were rowing one man. At the half mile It was Harvard by & very harrow margin, a second and a fifth as to time and still a quarter of a length as,to distance. Ah the first flags of the course we're passed Yale was rowing 35 and Harvard fwiHM *lowe». HarvjfM had settled down into the best work of her race, and with a beautifully steady pull the Cambridge boys sent tlioii shell still farther ahead. Yale also was rowing magnificently, but at this stage of the race did not display the dash of the Harvard men. If ori further investigation It ts found that Italy IB Hot fifty Ittg A bounty or that the rate collected here Is excessive; the department will be ready to refund the amount collected and bring the collections to a basis decided as eqijltable. There is no present indication that serious condition* threaten this country in the ItttlMO sugtfr controversy. The engagement lasted 12 honrs. The Boer loss is reported as five men killed and seven wounded. The British casualties are not given. Live lobsters, Friday, at Sharp's. It At bostos R. H. ■. • •! vi' . - . Fleming's Pharmacy will serve ice cfaam by the dish the remainder of When asked for an expression on the political situation in Cuba, he said that It was a subject he did not care to discuss until his mission to New York atul-Washington wit# accomplished. A £bnlmi.tti»e Of t'hhflrt ettirens of 'fa m fid ihviteti General Gomez at the Station te remain over and hold a reception at Ybor City, but he informed them that ho had not the time to spare. St. Louis.. ifiMHOlllOft-T- 4 A Boston 0 4 1 0 0 (1 (1 (1 1 1 0 1-8 10 4 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. a. H. WHJUAMSON. J, ||MtLP FOR 1, • /Mhrlcan Federation of L«bor"WIII L«vy an AMewmfint of *100,000. ' •®une 28-—Amerl■AnVedlmtlon of Labor Issued a call Wis nrornlnK for an assessment of Bra, *ents a member tor the beatAt.of the International Machinists' Association, 'adoration bavin* t.OtWjjSO memC assessment willjjve the ma- T ' Ratteriea-Sudhoff, Murphy, llafp«?, Powell and Nichols; Pittinger and Kittredge. On Wednesday morning Colonel Lunds with a relieving column entered the town. the season after June 27. Tidy service. t2 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. I* P.O. , W. CC■ P C. mm Fresh and Bait meats, fresh eggs home-dressed poultry, vegetables of all kinds, and groceries. Rasper's Meat Market Pittsburg... 31 23 .574 9L Louis... 29 26 .627 Brooklyn.... 29 24 .646 Boston \ 26 23 .621 fccw Vork... 25 21 .643 CindnnaU.. 22 29 .431 PhSla'phta.. 29 26 .633 Chicago 1® 38 .383 Connellsvllle, Pa., June 28.—This section was visited yesterday by a most terrific storm, and for an hour the citiaeos were In real terror. The O. and B. Short Jviue between Leisenrlng. and Parsers Oroaslug was completely washed out, and coke traffic in the Leisenrlng district will be delayed for several days in consequence. Many cattle were killed In the farming district. Tele: phone communication was destroyed in all directions. Much damage was done to the new sewerage system being put down here. A huge washout at Mile run, just below West Newton, flooded the Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks there. All trains are five and six hours late, and many of the trains were transferred to the Pittsburg and Lake Eric. ▲notliar floras In Pennsylvania. Mr. Wilson, secretary of agriculture, reported on the formalities which have been compiled with to obtain superior deslgtli ?qr a now department of agriculture building, tie Mid tli* cabinet that through an arrangement made by J. Knox Taylor, supervising architect of the treasury department, competitive designs will be submitted which will insure the highest artistic and architectural skill for the planning of the new building. Other Reports, Spring ltd gjjjBU Summer- |rb, AMEBIC'AN LEAOUR ▲t Chicago—Cleveland# 1) Chic«go, f. At Detroit—Milwaukee, l| Detroit. 4. At Washingtoq-r-Poston, 0; l'whiwtfn, *• At Baltimore— 6; QtfUmors, •• lorn j IjjiaMfl Uroiraed la laving Another. t All street cars going both ways step %t the Letter Shoe Store. Knoxvilje, June 28.—Samuel son of Judge S. T. Logan, was drowned in the Tennessee river after rescuing Miss Git ion Orleans from the same fate. A crowd of young tDeopie had gone boilting oil the tlvfefci In attempting to ride the waves behind a stem wheel steamboat the yawl dipped, and Miss Guion, thinking the boat was overturning, leaped into the rlveh ijwfcfln followed and ke|Dt hrr from sinking. After a hard struggle in the turbulent waves he got Miss Gulon to the boat. As she was being pulled into the boat and before help could be extended young Logan sauk from exhaustion and was drowned. Blackmailers* Dastardly Crime. Topcka, June 28.—Blackmailers who demanded $5,000 fiom W. C. Carson, a wealthy Cowley county farmer, fired the Carson homestead. The house was destroyed, and Mrs.1 Carson was fatally burned. Carson received an anonymous letter several weeks ago demanding that he deposit *5,000 at a certain point. He ignored the missive. Later another letter, was received stating that shonld he not comply with the demand his house would be burned and his life taken. This also was ignored. While he was absent flames suddenly appeared in the house. Mrs. Carson escaped, but returned to the house for a highly prized violin. While Mrs. Carson searched for the instrument the flames spread rapidly, and when she again reached the open air she was enveloped In flames. GA1 ILS— cb u J La am Wilkesbarre and Plttston Ufa varieties have »Uowed of a far prettier choice for nmC mer clothing than has been offered for several season's past; and our sales were never better than they were this year. However, we have left on our counters several pieces of very fine Trouserings and Suitings for Summer Weir, and to save the bother of stocking them awsy we have decided to make a menu as mafr tDe ceuts per capita »~1«. gOgW A JERMUbA. D*d»4, up to ten ' week, may be Fair Ground, Saturday p. ra. lurse, al 26t3 Flagging and Curbing. Monument*, corner posts ajod all ■Cnds of cemetery work at reasonable prices. Give me a call F. W. Stegeman, 238 Wyomlnc Ave., West Pitts ton. 1m Mr. Hitchcock, secretary of the Interior, brought to the attention of the cabinet the arrangements which he has made fol* Opettlltg the new country in Oklahoma to settlement. His force has been engaged in perfecting the details for the opening to homesteaders, and he will ask tl»e president to issue the proclamation deiiuing the' rules and regulations governing the opening, which takes place next week. (EN AND GRASS SB1 At price* exti low. Call and I same before I elsewhere. .A Will be Kept en Island Under Military ' Guard. Harvard Ahead at the Mile. Hamilton', Bermuda, June 28.—The British transpmt Armenian, carrying 930' Boer prisoners of war, has ar- Arrested for False Pretense Is the predicament some people find themselves in. We're not the kind of a person who goes around croaking and shouting and making statements that he knows are exaggerations of the truth. When we Bay that the Bright's Best Flour, the Shaplelgh's Boston Coffee and the fine Butter we handle are No. 1 goods, we mean just what we say, and a trial will prove the truth of the assertion. Grace, the Grocer S. Main St. At the mile It began to look like Harvard. Her heroes were 4 2-ft seconds ahead of Yale nt the one mile flap:, a comfortable length to the good. At this point, however, spirit began tc show Itself, the 7"._-/H«vi*n hien spurt ing. Slowly hhl surely Yale gained and In Ihe next half mile cut Harvard'* lead down to n scant half length. Tin difference In the time was 2 4-5 sec onds. Both crews were rowing like clockwork. Passing the mile and a hall mark Yale lowered her stroke. Hai varil followfd suit, and from this point on, except for an occasional spurt, the crews scarcely varied from a slow 30 oi 31. Yale's stroke seemed .to he the more telling as the shells approached the navy yard, and there was a perceptible gain for the blue. When the two mile flag was passed. Yale was leading for the first time In the race. The margin, however, was dangerously narrow. Harvard was one second behind, but In the next half mile she again wrested the lend away from Yale and at the mile mark led by two-fifths of a second. Stabbed by a Car Conductor. Big Cut \ "•Tees Evans 1 rived hers. The prisoners, under Atlanta, June 28.—A special to The Constitution from Marietta, Ga., says that Hon. T. C. Crenshaw, president of the Georgia railroad commission, was stabbed and seriously injured by a Pullman car conductor 011 the train which left Atlanta at 5 o'clock last evening. According to Mr. Crenshaw's statement, the conductor took exception to Mr. Crenshaw's failure to produce his transportation. Worths passed between the men, when Mr. Crenshaw, guar* of companies of the Royal Warwickshire regiment, will be landed today and pfecell on islands in the Sound. More, prisoners are expected within a Limn. O., June panic was caused on the east bound train due in this city at 6 o'clock last night. John 8. M. McHenry and Roscoe Baruet of Arcadia. 1ml., got Into a quarrel, dur ing which Barnet stnbbed McHenry five times in the neck, wounding him seriously. Much excitement occurred while the men were fighting, and several women fainted. The train was stopped and Barnet got away. Mc- Henry says he is unable to explain the attack upon him, as he and Barne' were friends. Panic on a 'train. And for the next 80 tare we offer these at a great reduction in price, , 45 South Ncwburyport,. Mass., Juue 28.—Jeremlali Blake, 83 years old, who had acquired a bank account through long years of business keenness, lost $3,000 of it to confidence men at a pa me much like "three card monte." The ca'rd to be picked bore a likeness of Admiral Dewey. Blake, with a stranger who had verbal recommendations to him, was driving along a country road to see some property. A farmer was met, who tried to Initiate the couple In the card game. Mr. Blake got so interested that he Anally drew $.1,000 from the bank to wager against $TD,000 In a box the farmer had. The stranger who was riding with Blake added $2,000. Blake picked up the card and received the box. The strangers and Blake carried the box home and opened It to get the $10,000. He got three stones. Lost $3,000 ot Montft. and sacrifice in profit. Don't fail to see our offering in Suitings from ISO np, and Trouserings from 96 up. few days. Yours For Cash, BROKERS SUSPEND. Worcester, Mass., June 28.—Patrick McCann, aged 59, a dyer lit the employ of the Worcester Bleaching company, fired three shots at his wife in a restaurant at 10 Sutton lane, wliere ■he is employed as a cook, and then shot himself In the right temple. Mc- Cann died at the citjf hospital two and a half hours later, and Mrs* McCann has a bad, though not danjJ&tw, wound on the top of her head, the bullet glancing and penetrating the skull. Mrs. McCann had been living apart from him seven weeks and had refused to go back to him on account of his drinking habits. Yesterday «Mcr Cann apparently sought her out wRh the purpose of shooting her, as he had threatened to do, and opened fire upon her. Shot Wife and Himself. C&j Failure of Henry Marquand & Co. Announced on the Stock Exohange. ' New York, June 28.—Henry Marquand & Co., a brokerage house, suspended this morning. The failure was '*C«$«- anLOuncnd on the Stock Exchange at Mt the opening of the market. -'7' Marquand ft Co. iB the Arm which, 1 V by borrowing $1,600,000 from the Sev| enlh National Bank on doubtful col- I lateral, forced the suspension of that Oppoaitc Watt ir.'.J Don'jt forget the matinee at Fair Saturday p. m. 26tS r . D rwg, Oats,.. Oata,t| You will And the best Shoes and the lowest prices at the Lester Shoe Store. Founder of Datraon City Dead. Plattsburg, N. Y.. June 28.—Joseph Ladue, the founder of Dawson Cityv In the Klondike, is dead at his home In Schuyler Falls. Mr. Ladue had not been well since his return from Alaska and spent last winter at Colorado Springs In a vain search for health. He finally fell a victim to consumption contracted In the severe northern climate.« M VOTE=E2 Three trotting and pacing races, one running race, and a ball game, all for 25c., at the Fair Ground, Saturday p.m. • can® , II bank yesterday. Lawn mowers, oil and gas stores al Ash's. Those on the official yachts, some of whom were oarsmen of former days, al this Juncture began to talk about the race with enthusiasm. Thus far It had been magnificent In Its closepess, and the performance* of the crow* promised n heartbreaking finish. The Yale men pulled like demons, aud the liar vard boys were working with Just as much power and skill. Yale, though trying her best, was unable to gain, while Harvard actually gained onefifth of a second, passing the three mile station three-fifths of a second ahead. The lead of Ihe crimson oars was to be estb.iated not In lengths, but In foet and Inches. The shells entered the last mile with beautiful water conditions between the long lane of yachts, nnd It remained for this last mile to afford the most spectacular contest seen on the Thames In many a year. With guns booming and sirens shrieking the two boats swept down the line. Harvard still was In the van, but Yale war clinging, leeehllke, to her opponent. i do: PRESIDENT DENIES PARDONS. ABEDNEGO format Announcement of the Decision , _ Again*' Ingham and Newitt. June 28.—The Presl' dent (R a'ternoon denied the appll- The traction company will run special cars-on Saturday on the West Side to accommodate all who wish to witness the matinee races at the West PitUton Fair Ground. J26t3 Washington, June 28.—The treasury department has decided that there Is no appropriation of money available out of which the refund of customs duties in Porto Rico, as required by the recent decision of the supreme court, can be made. This refund of duties, according court's decision In the Dooley case, was expected to be made vcrj' soon, but upon investigation the department finds that It has not the legal power to pay bacjc any money to persons from whom duties were unconstitutionally collected because of the absence of any appropriate fund for the purpose. Can't Klefnnd Caatoiua Datlea. Blffffrat Void Brick on Vancouver, B. C., June 28.—The biggest gold brick on record is to be sent from British Columbia to Glasgow for exhibition there during the summer. It weighs 1.IHX) pounds and Is valued at $2,000 000. It comprises a year's clean up of the Carlbo Hydraulic company. lecord. New York, Juue 28.-*He Sixth battery, from Blngliamton, shot for the Flannagan trophy yesterday at the camp at -Peekskill, and the result of the private practice which it is said the battery lias had during the spring was effective. The Second battery won the trophy laat year and th* year Ignore. Under the deed of gift the trophy, which is valued at several hundred dollars, is to become the property of the battery which wins It three times. .l*ast week the Second battery ran up a score of 352. This was considered unbeatable. The Sixth battery •cored 307. At the State Camp. I -J ato f V . cations for pardons for Attorneys Ingham and Ncwltl of Philadelphia, who' are cerving rentences for conspiracy for attempt to hrlbe federal officials In connection with the famous Jacobs counterfeiting case: REE y Grand matinee races and ball game at Fair Ground, Saturday afternoon. t3 J.T. »Cw Famou* Valley Novelty Ranges al Ash's. Saltan of Morocco Honored. Loudon, June 28.—King Edward has conferred on the sultan of Morocco the Order of Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, and his majesty haB made the epecfiii Moorish embassador, Kald el Mehedl el Menebhi, a Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. i - ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY. Bevan the Tailor's line of novelties In aultlnga for thla spring should be seen to be appreciated. t Barcelona Man May Have Found a Sixth Moon for Jupiter. Barcelona, June 28.—A discovery of great astronomical' value la reported bore. It Is announced that an astronomer named Cowas has observed a black, round, clearly defined shadow -U" on the planet Jupiter, which possibly L- ■ . I ltd Irate o a sixth moon (or that planet. . OF MALTBY, ForCOU^ if For upholstering and furniture repair work call cn J. J. Dunn, over Kelly'tf gngcery store, South Main. Buffalo, Jane 28.—There **ns considerable excitement end of the entertainment in-the Stadium last night. A halt grown lion that had been used Xlon Loose at Exposition, Dyspeptics cannot bs long lived because to live requires nourishment. Food la not nourishing nntll It Is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It moat have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach. allowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural dlgeatlve fluids, and It simply can't help but do you good. T. J. Yates, Plttston, Stroh's Pharmacy, West PltictAO. , CSfatmona Adopts Coal Tax. Dental Science llSg picture show esc the t TOwpgvfttl bo dl itiriuaiid wai-floal ra Killed by ItalUi June.Jjjfc-Durliig a \ alfantroopfl and tli . London, June 28.—After a prolonged debate and considerable disorder the bouse o(* commons In committee at 2 •o'clock tills" morning adopted tbe coal tax lDy.» of 8tt. An unseemly ecen«*oOnkrpd when tbe Irish members gcew*d tbe cbalrman of tbe committee In omitting to secure a I for tbe opponents of tbe hat reached no higher stage than Is dully practiced by the Albany Dentists 23 CJ4, Franklin St., Wilkesbarre. Every new and up-to-date method of filling plate-making, crown ajid bridge Work Is employed. All operations are painless, and fees are moderate. Work done when you want It Yale MnktN a Spurt. In n llv animal nl times rack aer**-. ■aped. Tlie It was not until the 3*1. mile flag was within hailing distance thnt Chittenden, the Yale cockswain, callcd on hi* men for n mighty effort. Up went the Yale stroke, and up crept the Yale shell. Harvard tried to respond, and her men answered the call heroically, hut Yale was not to be denied. The sons of Eli tore aloug In a style that was .maddening to the Harvard supporters and Intoxicating to their admirers. The mile point found Yale 1n tire lead, and she was not headed afterward. Indeed, with Harvard nev«?r letting down for an Instant, Yale's power tock on added strength, and the Yale men began to steal away. It wa* nothing but Yale after this. F£et became generous proportions of a length. .Then It was one length, and open water appeared for the first It was the to'a a Yale crew with skill to yull a floe' stroke, enttbrance to stay four miles and lo the last stages of the long Journey-to row as at the start. Ynlo'g victory was one of a scant two lengths. The time, on account of the low st rofcv irowed, was slow.' The official time was: Yale, 23m. i!7s.; Harvard, 23iu. 45s. do any ly/ap' V ■ J, 3 V, HOT WAVE IN THE WE8T. by bin ki Much Suffering Reported From Illinois/Iowa and Nebraska. Chicago, June 23.—The hot wave cofitmues throughout the West. Reports from rrany points In Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska show a very high -.■yfffffi. X I Itrlfii Troop®,C~ Rome, a CS6ufllc^jfe ween It, and the afcriflil^ ural striken at Ferrara the solcUM lred a volleyinto the crowd, sereraCftr whom fell. A Socialist paper published ficre and called Avanti asserts that 0 of the strikers were killed and 20 woup& ed, but it is believed these figures ai£ exaggerated. CONTRO Ot food Is essential to good health. Without good teeth ire cannot have thorough mastication.- We do everything known to nfodern dentistry at moderate prices. Teeth extracted without pain by aid ot Tltallied air. Or. Reap. IS S. Main SL Thorough Maatleatlon Mofriion Convicted. £ "The doctors told me my cough was Incurable. One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrls Silver, North Stratford N. H. Becatfee you're not found relief frsm a stubborn coogh, don t deepalr. One lllaute Cough Cute haa cared thousands, a ad It will cure you. Safe aad sure. T. J. Yates, rutstoa. Stroll's Pharmacy, West i'tttaton. fln Mwrao, Kan., June 28.—The Jessie Mfffofr" Jury of manslaughter lp nojfroe, thft penalty for wbteli Is liuiirlBonfrifejjfJfjg from three to five yrars. ' temperature and much suffering. th» w»T It la wlth bUnM WGkmr »»w 1*pE imw«. take In proyt"«« 1 CMba prettiest, the l»t«C the m** 1 5KRlDle Wall Papers at »e VeryJ** I IMKprice. Are you one ot oar P"™"*' I JEnot. why notf «T«r teeo oar " PWA oiafetnre Frame.' r Jfj| attSIlon to thii lino °" wore* W. S. BARRETT. ► ~MORTM 0MM *T' i». %, B?-H TOO are golnf to tare MI , patothw d«n» ootunlt n» Hi*. LEYD8 IN PARIS. Denies That Kriigef Will See Loubet About Intervention. , Paris, June 28.—Dr. • Leyds, the Tvansraml agent, who arrived here on from the Hague, denies that former President Kruger will see fSpiv Lou bet regarding Interven• ' tlonfin South Africa. A Monster Devil Fish C Glorious Conlf from Dr. D. B. CargUs, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her groat suffering for years. Tarries aesea would break oat; cm her head and tac«_aCMMbe best doctors could giro no her health Is exeel-anf Klecttis Bitter* Is .the best blood pnrMar known, it's the anpreme remedy tor ecaeaa, tetter, salt rheaas, ulcere, bolls, aad running Ilrer, kidney aad bowels, expOT poisons, helps digestion, builds np the streagtb. Only SO ceata. Bold by Stssh's Pharmacy, Wsst Plttstoa, aad W. C. Prtoe, Plttston. Guaranteed. Destroying Its victim. Is a type af Constipation. The power of this malady Is fslt on organs, nerves, muscles and brain. Bnt Dr.' King's New Life PUIS are a safe aad eertela care. Best la the world for Stoaaach, Liver. Kldnsys'and Bowels.' Only 25 cents. For sale by Btieh's Pharmacy,-Seat Pittaton. and W. C. Price, Ptttatoau"iD. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Use Allen'a Foot-Ease In Your QTovea. A lady writes: "I staske Allen's FootEase Into my gloves sod rub a little on my hsnds. It sares my gloves by sbsorblng perspiration. It Is a most dainty toilet powder." We invite the attention Of pbyslclsns and nurses *o the absolute purity ot Allen's Foot-Esse. Dr. W. C. Abbott, editor ot tbe Chicago Clinic, says: "It Is a grand preparation ; 1 am nslng It constantly In mj practice." All drug snd shoe stores sell It. 20c. Bamplo seat FRRB. Address, AIM 8. Olmstod, LeJtoy, N. X. AT THE'PI K.w Ink, June 96,1NL Open. Ck» f6H ««* I =:T I 3 ... i*H »iie HP £5 t*.* 160 161 D4 4.... 4» 4t ,»«»••*...Jo.... 7S 71 VSl # .jotoe&H 5pifw \tohl0oo. \bohiaon Brooklyn Traction, 'lien A Ohio. U. 8. &*** U. 8. ftrel prof vfno. XI. Mo. P», P40. (la**. CToI. Iron * Knel *0. PHclfo.... a * w °«un ssiis; "mii"'",', ror.n. 0. A Leather Rubber.. nnk* - -w*1- A severs sprain wlll 'bbsally dlaaMe tbe Injured person for three or tsar wesks. Nee have occurred, howefsa, la which as been effected In less than one applying Chamberlain's Pala Balm, i by Fairer, reck * Roberts. Wye- I Lnserne Area, West Ptttataa, aad akefca angle Hotel Plttatea. wflb 'IRE COMMISSIONER INDICTED. Vote. J^reAitex AHD usmotEB A! rCharged With Willful Neglect of Duty In Connection With PurchMea. New York. .June 28.—The grand Jury Be Head Feela Like Buratli Maybe yon ware oat late last ■ yon had taken a Kranse's HaaMfl before your head and clear thlb morning. yea will be a fa right InuJ tpdujr retiwned two Indictments ■gulnflt Fire Commlfwionor John J. Rclitoell, for n"c|seCl willful neglect of la connectlo* with tb« purchase The frealiiuiin nice mid the four oar contest preceded the big event of the dny. The freslimnn elgliU were sent ap the liver fdr tiieir two mile .row Jtwt after 6 o'clock. the PriDRhmei and Fonr Our Rn«e». a bowela. ciV I to regelate te jour in. aad death follow asgtsit La DeWitt's Little Mr and yoa win add lite to year years. *k_T- Croupy tounda from Baby's Crib at night are agocliiag to mothers. Dr. Oal- Ttn's Croup Ttactars will saHsta croup, saea aa administered. It la alao a never (ailing remedy for oanghab colds lang Ill ;&.v . MitiSStV!
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 28, 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 | 1901-06-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 28, 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 | 1901-06-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010628_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 | J W*}- Do you vant all the news of § your home tpwn ? Then sub-1 scribe for the Gazette. The only k newspaper pubttahed in the city. g ETC* fcV IKV *iu tog »iU KH PjU PiU.*, 5 7mn . s Try aw «d. in tha Gazette.' i There is no more effective me-; f dium of reaching the jo'.ooo men, S women and children in -thia com$ munity. 1 '■-■p 'i; 2 7rr-lr'Si i $¥ , • -v OHLY DAILY W \ YEAR j WEKKLV Efft?ABLI£HBD 1880. \ DAILY BHTABLlaHKpBTTHfiO.HART 188& . «• •' • r PlTTSTON, PA. IDAY EV JUNE 28, 1901. NCLE. SAM'S GREAT SURPLUS ELECTION LAW8 COMPLETES Tlu Cuban CommlnloB fiiiltbtri ttt ATW£LVE HOUR ATTACK ft Is Mid, knocuea roe conaucror into » car window, breaking the glass. The conductor then drew his knife, as the Is related by Mr. Crenshaw, and cut the railroad commissioner twice in the neck and once In the shoulder. C j I fc*j | [»•» t i^-j. M j m J f Bargains f»LE WINS THE BIG RACE rnnroaa M-iage at 4:43. xne tiarvarti youngsters were five minutes behlpd. It required nearly 18 mlnuttjs for the crews to take their places in thi fchellj. Ilils pleased the spectators on the scrvatlon train of 36 sar% The, Yale boys took the lead at tljs start ana never tvc+p headed,,.They left by threequarters or ii length at tlic ilHlt ntii"! a length and a halt at and in the laSt uille, I17 work superior in every department of rowing, iaplly crossed the line four and a half lengths ahead. The tliilh fraS: title: itCW. 2T 4-8r: ttatvard, 10m. 48s. LAST lABfflET IEETING lAfcort. Havana, June 2a—The electoral commission appointed by the Cuban eonatt- Varsity Event Goes to Sons of All tH4 Members About t6 Boers Make Determined Assault on Richmond. ,«v * Old Eli, Leave Washington; tutional convention to frame laws for the conduct ot Cuban election* has completed ita work and will probably present Its project Qt electoral law to the cohvetltlotl today. The electoral project pfevldes for tmi; versal suffrage and the use of the Ao9: trallan ballot system. One article specifies thai tjie ballots shall be divided fntd etrfuttJBs (tffrespondlng to the number of political pUrtft!# th tb$ (feld.and that each column Bhall be dlstlngtifchM by the mark of a party in order to prevent the deception of voters who can neither read nor write. The tsojeet further provides Oat th# electoral boa'rffS gftirff tM!, til' of representatives elected bjfrhc folittcal parties and presided 4ver hy.jjirfJlclal functionaries. It also prohibits WW PHILIPPIHE PROBUK IB BOLVEft THE QAJUU80F3 B10TTT DEFENSE. Buffalo, June 28.—Appropriate ceremonies In the Temple of Muslq were the feature of the second Odd Fellow day at the Pan-American exposition. The state officers, all of whom have been re-elected, were present Mayor Dlehl, Director General Buchanan, Dr. August Freeh of New York, grand Blaster of the state, and Grand Sire A. C. Cable of Covinjton addressed the audience. Geronimo, the Apache chief, triiyed last night with a guard of IQ I United Statse soldiers. The attendance Geronims Arrives at Buffalo. « Here is a Great J ity to Save Aoney. .?feflssj4c J CbUdren'B F*ncy ii.-i.i- *"15C C Fancy Ribbons, JK in. wM«,«Ucc 41 on,for, , 2 Men's Summer Weight Under- J wear, an — { Boys' Knee ~~ " Hfifi Also tidTtaibtfi It Will Fool Up Bimrd Gets the Four Oar Content. T*relTe Thousand Spectators at the; Ifew London Renattft—Wind afc«t j Tld« rtti-enl D0 Sceretajrr Root Drfendi Ufa Rullvv In ItHllan Suirnr Bounty Case— Other Matters Under v DlieilflMi Invader* of Cape Colony Penetrate Into the Town, but Fall to Drive Defenders FfOm the Forts—A Group ot EliDI Captured. 11 HUNO'S proclamation. Announce* that Chinese Court Will Re- Washington, June 2&~-Today s Cabinet meeting probably wHl |De the las* of tbe cabinet meeting* before the departure of a mnjoitfty of toe members for summer resort?. Cape Town, June 28.—-"'th* Boer in- Tftders under Malan and Smlt, About 8,000 strong, flttflgUetf Richmond early on Tuesday morning. TUe wa8 defended by a fitttehmeBt fit the North Staffordshire militia under Captain ,000,000 turn to Pekln When Troop* IVkiri, June Uuhg Ohang, on the suggestion of the French minister, hifts Issued a proclamation stating that the return of ihe court and the resumption of Chinese authority will follow the evacuation of the city by th* foreign troops. He war** th* fcfeofcle to avoid seizing ulDon the time of transfer to create a disturbance. New London, Conn., June 28.—In a race never excelled on the Thames as a spectacle Yale's varsity c»ew Inst evening defeated Harvard's gallant eight in the last half mile of a mile race. It was a race that fltmisH to the blghfest of eiiihiisirisiii thousands of spectators who watchman it from the observation trains, yacfp and points of vantage on the baiuitf and saw Yale row to victory, leading Harvard over the finish line by a scant two lengths. To Yale also fell the hoti or of a victory in the freshman race, while Harvard takes consolation iri the fact that her varsity fbiifc IrbWea away from 4kd lale quartet, winning in handsome style. The two minors, with houors divided, served to whet the appetites of the 12,000 spectators on the observation trains and half as -miltfy more on the yuHtlh aiid oil the liver bankfti t'hese contests resulted hs the experts had iVredlcted, and Vhe great, crowds impatient for Supreme event oi tfee rrgAUa,. From the appearance of the two fours 011 the water at the navy yard at the end of the freshmen race there was never a doubt as to the superiority of the Harvard tiuartei Their pjhyslqHe; their stroke MHfl fhfllfr ftrilsh C?lc*irly were, superior to Yale's. Har**hrd occupied the east lane. Yale the west.. SThf race was started at 5:40. alitf Haz ard proceeded to take vengeance for the freshman defeat. Tbe crimson took the lead at the ersek of the pistol and thelf Hyais from tbe .stniK. At. the half Vain was a ieiiglh beiiliid. iiowmg a stroke of 34 to Harvard's 32, the New Haven collegians were nnable to make their opponents try their best. Harvard gained so rapidly that the race became unlnterfstlng, except 101- the beautiful Work of the boys In crimson. There was troublq Ii} the Yale, shell, Thomas, at bow. and ituinsey. at No; 3l rowing thelli&iiveS out. so far as effective work was concerned. Harvard added lengths to her lead and crossed tbe line in 11m. 40 l-5s., six lengths ahead of Yale. The time of Yale was 12m. 0 l-os. MARQUAND & CO. FAIL. Mi- Root presented the details of the Inauguration 8f Mfll #itv?Hhfl£Ht lit the Philippines under military direction. He also made known to the cabinet reports on Cuban affairs since the adoption of the Plntt amendment and tbe contents of confidential communications which have beet! teeelred at the war department front O.ovrrnbf Wood, • In the Philippines #yery ii-HiigetiitUlt he 8 been made for the Installation of clvjl government except the Actual appointment of civilian officials. This has been going'on rapidly as possible tinder prevailing local conditions, and after,the military otder ot the Fourth M, July there wljl be fqw municipalities which will not tiqve that term ot government under the "protection of the military force of the United States. iwkshaw and the town guard. waS ion I Three sangars, or lntrenchments, out- Ale the town were captured by tbe UtaMs. »|t* garrison being distributed Hhcipally fit fitfe jail latt and Flagstaff Hill fort Owing ttf ff* capture cf tbe sangars Flagstaff Hill fort Ctas . exposed ty a heavy Are. C1 Three-times during the day sent messengers 'det mnudlnf tflS •nrrender. of tbe town, fnd each time tile defUAttd waa refused 'The BoerB'l6ok'advant9'Sfe~Crf the opiportnnjty durlhg the cessation of hostilities to better their positions, and on Fire at *«•» Alfcamy. Albany, June 28— ttl station of the Central Hudson Wast Albany was burned last nlght,w|et]lff Wjfji' about 20 freight and otr«rs, en- Mlidfc # (ose of about »S0,000. The local Arc department tamed out, but oMy worked to save ad'ftttibt property. The big jammer shop was eared. D The oil station had about 1,500 oU ■tored there. It la supposed .that the fire was started by combustion caused by the heat. *** • 8tnw Boy*' Summer Oneh Salto^SSM gida for Ladlea'ribbed fast Black Bom, f»l the Mb qnniity for, m pair,...«»' Ladles' Seersucker Undarakirta. j • weUmmde. ."5 Children's Ftte Muslin Drawart] Ok case Ladles' Fancy Hummer a pud value for, a pair 1 Firm Which Caused the 7th • National Bank to Suspend. THE WEATHER. governmental power fron^Intruding ml tbe elections. Sailors and soldiers of the Cuban republic as well as all men who by virtue ot tbelr office bear arms are prohibited from voting. * Of the five of the electoral commission Setiores Sliv'a and Aleitfaii are the only ones who have tdkett par£ In the drawing up of the projected electoral law. As these two members of the commission are of the cxttetne radical1 elemtfht it is tfrdbttbie tfiat tfcfc fcoriserrattves will attack many .features of Washington, June 28—Forecast until 8 p. m„ Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and warm tonlghti Saturday, probably local rat&s, thunder c-torms in nolthtrn portions, and fair in southern. si— — -WtahlBtton, /one 2t—The fiscal year of tfce financial departments of tte. Called State, government, which . wU-wad with Jane 80, Is held by the • Ugh oHInlals of the treasury Department to be the most remarkable in the JhUpcial history of the The the government never were receipts otm Hf be in excess of |75,- r - last oCcasisn that the messenger Brothers* Fight May Br Fatal. Watertown, N. Y., June 28.—At Lewis, Lewis county, George and Andrew Thaler, brothers, both farmers, got Into a dispute about a liorse. Andrew drew a knife, and George shot him In the left breast near the heart. The wound Is a dangerous one. " . NOTICE. was sent In a party of burghers entered th» town and effected the capture of a sangar In ifdrket square. Not'a shot was flred on account of the white flag carried by the messenger. $ Jt foouO to iuu at iprawFJ- I To the Friends of Abtdnegft Rttsei All assertion* that MK Reese has of will withdraw from the contest tor Controller are absolutely false and without foundation. He has neither Gage Explain* their project. The race between the varsity eights was delayed until wiud aud tide conditions were favorable. U ft*«s 0:50 o'clock wheft ,nef*»ree caused ttiS witlstlft on the yacht Xushka to be blown as a signal for the rival eights to get ready. At 7 o'clock the Yale oarsmen launched their shell at Broadview, nnd niinutes later the bliW tipped oars werr&Addling leisurely to the start half a mile down the river. Harvard was only two minutes behlnd the blue. The crllllsbn oarsrtietl went across the rivet* to tlie aci;oili: pan I mem of Ijjlf tirirvliht bMn- 'j'liei-e w*« iiH Ivini hf tltoe. At 7:14 both bout* were tn position and the referee was giving his Instructions to the crews. Yale hart the east course, while Harvard occupied the west lane. The Start. Mr. Gage, secretary of tie treasury, probably entered Into an explanation bf tV.fefpflt ilirtl tritd* relation* #ltli itdiy. He explained id the trieibbers of tbe cabinet that the bounty on sugar paid by Italy Is the game In every particular as the bounty which Is paid by Belgium. This1 country lias not questioned the posltloil tdkfefl by tbe United States In holding that It paid a bounty and levying duties against It accordingly. lie also told the mfnibera at the cabinet that the action of the department In relation to Italian BUgar Is In no way llnal. iiresertt the department-has reason to believe that Italy pays a bounty on the sugar It exports, and hence the customs otBcers of the United States are collecting customs duties equal to this reported bounty. Just now the highest rate Is belnf collected. BASEBALL. The Roer4, who were now only 200 yards from the jail fort, were securely covered and directed a continuous Are for two hours upon the defenders, who stoutly held the position. Finding It Impossible to capture either the Jail fort or. Flagstaff Hill fort, the Boers turned their attention to another sangar In the town, which was held by eight men. These*'eight men, affer having held the position for 11 hours, surrendered at 5 o'clock In the afternoon.Continuous Fire For Two Hours. 8E)ME2 ON AMERICAN SOIL. lUnltl of Tnlfrjir'i Gomel I* tbe NATIONAL LEAaufc At Ntw Tork— *• * "• Cincinnati .. 0 1 0 « 0 0 1 »_l— 7 15 I New York. ..04000 0. 00 1— 5 11 3 WILLIAMSON'S PRICES " West Pittston. J the Ch«fti withdrawn, nor can he be bought. ABEDNEGO RKESC. Maltby, Pa* Juni B6, 1901. anil Hastens to Washington, Tampa, Fla.. Jun* 28'.-—pfcneriil axlltib Gomez, accompanied by lils son. Urbano, and one of the secretaries of Governor General Wood, passed through this tity last night, leaving at 8 o'clock. l4ls coming was unannounced, and there, was no demonstration among flip Cuban TJbfc geneta! expects to visit both Washington and New York city. Bstterles--Hahn and Pelts; Doheny and Warmf.Socond gam#— n- ®- Cincinnati ..00000000 0— 0 8 8 New York... 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 '— 4 01 iMATION. Pvaps See the Urge variety ot emtsm&to to roar measure (10. BeS an. the Tailor. Batteries—Phillips and Bergen; Taylor and WarfiefI People , At flrooklj-ii— *• h. b Pittsburg ...2010510 1-0-7 11 4 Brooklyn ...40310000 *— * 12 2 Feed, all kinds, $1.10 Best patent flour / 4.5o 17 lbs granulated sugar l.Of Fresh egg#* - - - . J( Best dairy butter - .21 Long Hay, cwt -- - ■ 3T Best table syrup, gal Goffee, 2 lbs for * - 2 3 cans corn* ■ - - - » 3 cans tomatoea - nCinr Edward's last evening a* the time tor mm PHfcfes Cheaper Than the Cheapest. After dork the British garrison strengthened the fortifications, as they anticipated a renewal of the attack In tbe morning. During the night,, however, the Boers learned that relief was approaching for the besieged men and withdraw. They captured 12 horses and looted the stores. That's what they say about the Chicago Cash Meat Market, and It's Always true. For tomorrow, Jiiiiklet and fresh tmmmer sausage and boiled bam; meats of all kinds, a lull line; fresh poultry. Opposite Wil•St., on North Main. Batteries—Chesbro and Zimmer; Mcjames, Kit■on ,nd McOuirc. it PMladvlphla— * H. Chicita ...,0 1 K « I I I I 0-7 ii I Philadelphia. 2 1 0 1 « 0 1 » *~1« * » Batteries—Eason and Kling; Donahue arta DonghaAt New York he will confer with Estrada Palnia on a matter which, he says, is entirely personal. At Washington he anticipates a conference with the president rind seerctftiy of war. bijt to riTve.il on th*? suMect which he expects to discuss with them SgRRifr DOORS"D'■ £»nsy.. 1 .'C• JLfjSmeeM r j r 11.01 i.ii Second game— R- H. B. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0— 3 10 6 Philadelphia .00000004"—4 5 2 BatUries—Taylor and Kling; DuarMDy art Mcpilltfld,• I g£; L* • [the1 of thr The pistol was fired fit T:lo. it was a start ott fcveti term's, almost. Harvard po8slbl5- getti'rig ri Grille the anvriHtiigt ol" hefr Hvttl. Tol* three lengths it was stroke for stroke at 30 to the minute. Yale then dropped to 85, while Har vard went down to 34. There was a light breeee from the southwest, nnd the water was smooth. JWore ten lengths hfeii Hfeeri i-3wC?ci li wris plain thdt the lace was to be a good one. Harvard forged ahead a quarter of a length. The eights were rowing one man. At the half mile It was Harvard by & very harrow margin, a second and a fifth as to time and still a quarter of a length as,to distance. Ah the first flags of the course we're passed Yale was rowing 35 and Harvard fwiHM *lowe». HarvjfM had settled down into the best work of her race, and with a beautifully steady pull the Cambridge boys sent tlioii shell still farther ahead. Yale also was rowing magnificently, but at this stage of the race did not display the dash of the Harvard men. If ori further investigation It ts found that Italy IB Hot fifty Ittg A bounty or that the rate collected here Is excessive; the department will be ready to refund the amount collected and bring the collections to a basis decided as eqijltable. There is no present indication that serious condition* threaten this country in the ItttlMO sugtfr controversy. The engagement lasted 12 honrs. The Boer loss is reported as five men killed and seven wounded. The British casualties are not given. Live lobsters, Friday, at Sharp's. It At bostos R. H. ■. • •! vi' . - . Fleming's Pharmacy will serve ice cfaam by the dish the remainder of When asked for an expression on the political situation in Cuba, he said that It was a subject he did not care to discuss until his mission to New York atul-Washington wit# accomplished. A £bnlmi.tti»e Of t'hhflrt ettirens of 'fa m fid ihviteti General Gomez at the Station te remain over and hold a reception at Ybor City, but he informed them that ho had not the time to spare. St. Louis.. ifiMHOlllOft-T- 4 A Boston 0 4 1 0 0 (1 (1 (1 1 1 0 1-8 10 4 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. a. H. WHJUAMSON. J, ||MtLP FOR 1, • /Mhrlcan Federation of L«bor"WIII L«vy an AMewmfint of *100,000. ' •®une 28-—Amerl■AnVedlmtlon of Labor Issued a call Wis nrornlnK for an assessment of Bra, *ents a member tor the beatAt.of the International Machinists' Association, 'adoration bavin* t.OtWjjSO memC assessment willjjve the ma- T ' Ratteriea-Sudhoff, Murphy, llafp«?, Powell and Nichols; Pittinger and Kittredge. On Wednesday morning Colonel Lunds with a relieving column entered the town. the season after June 27. Tidy service. t2 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. I* P.O. , W. CC■ P C. mm Fresh and Bait meats, fresh eggs home-dressed poultry, vegetables of all kinds, and groceries. Rasper's Meat Market Pittsburg... 31 23 .574 9L Louis... 29 26 .627 Brooklyn.... 29 24 .646 Boston \ 26 23 .621 fccw Vork... 25 21 .643 CindnnaU.. 22 29 .431 PhSla'phta.. 29 26 .633 Chicago 1® 38 .383 Connellsvllle, Pa., June 28.—This section was visited yesterday by a most terrific storm, and for an hour the citiaeos were In real terror. The O. and B. Short Jviue between Leisenrlng. and Parsers Oroaslug was completely washed out, and coke traffic in the Leisenrlng district will be delayed for several days in consequence. Many cattle were killed In the farming district. Tele: phone communication was destroyed in all directions. Much damage was done to the new sewerage system being put down here. A huge washout at Mile run, just below West Newton, flooded the Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks there. All trains are five and six hours late, and many of the trains were transferred to the Pittsburg and Lake Eric. ▲notliar floras In Pennsylvania. Mr. Wilson, secretary of agriculture, reported on the formalities which have been compiled with to obtain superior deslgtli ?qr a now department of agriculture building, tie Mid tli* cabinet that through an arrangement made by J. Knox Taylor, supervising architect of the treasury department, competitive designs will be submitted which will insure the highest artistic and architectural skill for the planning of the new building. Other Reports, Spring ltd gjjjBU Summer- |rb, AMEBIC'AN LEAOUR ▲t Chicago—Cleveland# 1) Chic«go, f. At Detroit—Milwaukee, l| Detroit. 4. At Washingtoq-r-Poston, 0; l'whiwtfn, *• At Baltimore— 6; QtfUmors, •• lorn j IjjiaMfl Uroiraed la laving Another. t All street cars going both ways step %t the Letter Shoe Store. Knoxvilje, June 28.—Samuel son of Judge S. T. Logan, was drowned in the Tennessee river after rescuing Miss Git ion Orleans from the same fate. A crowd of young tDeopie had gone boilting oil the tlvfefci In attempting to ride the waves behind a stem wheel steamboat the yawl dipped, and Miss Guion, thinking the boat was overturning, leaped into the rlveh ijwfcfln followed and ke|Dt hrr from sinking. After a hard struggle in the turbulent waves he got Miss Gulon to the boat. As she was being pulled into the boat and before help could be extended young Logan sauk from exhaustion and was drowned. Blackmailers* Dastardly Crime. Topcka, June 28.—Blackmailers who demanded $5,000 fiom W. C. Carson, a wealthy Cowley county farmer, fired the Carson homestead. The house was destroyed, and Mrs.1 Carson was fatally burned. Carson received an anonymous letter several weeks ago demanding that he deposit *5,000 at a certain point. He ignored the missive. Later another letter, was received stating that shonld he not comply with the demand his house would be burned and his life taken. This also was ignored. While he was absent flames suddenly appeared in the house. Mrs. Carson escaped, but returned to the house for a highly prized violin. While Mrs. Carson searched for the instrument the flames spread rapidly, and when she again reached the open air she was enveloped In flames. GA1 ILS— cb u J La am Wilkesbarre and Plttston Ufa varieties have »Uowed of a far prettier choice for nmC mer clothing than has been offered for several season's past; and our sales were never better than they were this year. However, we have left on our counters several pieces of very fine Trouserings and Suitings for Summer Weir, and to save the bother of stocking them awsy we have decided to make a menu as mafr tDe ceuts per capita »~1«. gOgW A JERMUbA. D*d»4, up to ten ' week, may be Fair Ground, Saturday p. ra. lurse, al 26t3 Flagging and Curbing. Monument*, corner posts ajod all ■Cnds of cemetery work at reasonable prices. Give me a call F. W. Stegeman, 238 Wyomlnc Ave., West Pitts ton. 1m Mr. Hitchcock, secretary of the Interior, brought to the attention of the cabinet the arrangements which he has made fol* Opettlltg the new country in Oklahoma to settlement. His force has been engaged in perfecting the details for the opening to homesteaders, and he will ask tl»e president to issue the proclamation deiiuing the' rules and regulations governing the opening, which takes place next week. (EN AND GRASS SB1 At price* exti low. Call and I same before I elsewhere. .A Will be Kept en Island Under Military ' Guard. Harvard Ahead at the Mile. Hamilton', Bermuda, June 28.—The British transpmt Armenian, carrying 930' Boer prisoners of war, has ar- Arrested for False Pretense Is the predicament some people find themselves in. We're not the kind of a person who goes around croaking and shouting and making statements that he knows are exaggerations of the truth. When we Bay that the Bright's Best Flour, the Shaplelgh's Boston Coffee and the fine Butter we handle are No. 1 goods, we mean just what we say, and a trial will prove the truth of the assertion. Grace, the Grocer S. Main St. At the mile It began to look like Harvard. Her heroes were 4 2-ft seconds ahead of Yale nt the one mile flap:, a comfortable length to the good. At this point, however, spirit began tc show Itself, the 7"._-/H«vi*n hien spurt ing. Slowly hhl surely Yale gained and In Ihe next half mile cut Harvard'* lead down to n scant half length. Tin difference In the time was 2 4-5 sec onds. Both crews were rowing like clockwork. Passing the mile and a hall mark Yale lowered her stroke. Hai varil followfd suit, and from this point on, except for an occasional spurt, the crews scarcely varied from a slow 30 oi 31. Yale's stroke seemed .to he the more telling as the shells approached the navy yard, and there was a perceptible gain for the blue. When the two mile flag was passed. Yale was leading for the first time In the race. The margin, however, was dangerously narrow. Harvard was one second behind, but In the next half mile she again wrested the lend away from Yale and at the mile mark led by two-fifths of a second. Stabbed by a Car Conductor. Big Cut \ "•Tees Evans 1 rived hers. The prisoners, under Atlanta, June 28.—A special to The Constitution from Marietta, Ga., says that Hon. T. C. Crenshaw, president of the Georgia railroad commission, was stabbed and seriously injured by a Pullman car conductor 011 the train which left Atlanta at 5 o'clock last evening. According to Mr. Crenshaw's statement, the conductor took exception to Mr. Crenshaw's failure to produce his transportation. Worths passed between the men, when Mr. Crenshaw, guar* of companies of the Royal Warwickshire regiment, will be landed today and pfecell on islands in the Sound. More, prisoners are expected within a Limn. O., June panic was caused on the east bound train due in this city at 6 o'clock last night. John 8. M. McHenry and Roscoe Baruet of Arcadia. 1ml., got Into a quarrel, dur ing which Barnet stnbbed McHenry five times in the neck, wounding him seriously. Much excitement occurred while the men were fighting, and several women fainted. The train was stopped and Barnet got away. Mc- Henry says he is unable to explain the attack upon him, as he and Barne' were friends. Panic on a 'train. And for the next 80 tare we offer these at a great reduction in price, , 45 South Ncwburyport,. Mass., Juue 28.—Jeremlali Blake, 83 years old, who had acquired a bank account through long years of business keenness, lost $3,000 of it to confidence men at a pa me much like "three card monte." The ca'rd to be picked bore a likeness of Admiral Dewey. Blake, with a stranger who had verbal recommendations to him, was driving along a country road to see some property. A farmer was met, who tried to Initiate the couple In the card game. Mr. Blake got so interested that he Anally drew $.1,000 from the bank to wager against $TD,000 In a box the farmer had. The stranger who was riding with Blake added $2,000. Blake picked up the card and received the box. The strangers and Blake carried the box home and opened It to get the $10,000. He got three stones. Lost $3,000 ot Montft. and sacrifice in profit. Don't fail to see our offering in Suitings from ISO np, and Trouserings from 96 up. few days. Yours For Cash, BROKERS SUSPEND. Worcester, Mass., June 28.—Patrick McCann, aged 59, a dyer lit the employ of the Worcester Bleaching company, fired three shots at his wife in a restaurant at 10 Sutton lane, wliere ■he is employed as a cook, and then shot himself In the right temple. Mc- Cann died at the citjf hospital two and a half hours later, and Mrs* McCann has a bad, though not danjJ&tw, wound on the top of her head, the bullet glancing and penetrating the skull. Mrs. McCann had been living apart from him seven weeks and had refused to go back to him on account of his drinking habits. Yesterday «Mcr Cann apparently sought her out wRh the purpose of shooting her, as he had threatened to do, and opened fire upon her. Shot Wife and Himself. C&j Failure of Henry Marquand & Co. Announced on the Stock Exohange. ' New York, June 28.—Henry Marquand & Co., a brokerage house, suspended this morning. The failure was '*C«$«- anLOuncnd on the Stock Exchange at Mt the opening of the market. -'7' Marquand ft Co. iB the Arm which, 1 V by borrowing $1,600,000 from the Sev| enlh National Bank on doubtful col- I lateral, forced the suspension of that Oppoaitc Watt ir.'.J Don'jt forget the matinee at Fair Saturday p. m. 26tS r . D rwg, Oats,.. Oata,t| You will And the best Shoes and the lowest prices at the Lester Shoe Store. Founder of Datraon City Dead. Plattsburg, N. Y.. June 28.—Joseph Ladue, the founder of Dawson Cityv In the Klondike, is dead at his home In Schuyler Falls. Mr. Ladue had not been well since his return from Alaska and spent last winter at Colorado Springs In a vain search for health. He finally fell a victim to consumption contracted In the severe northern climate.« M VOTE=E2 Three trotting and pacing races, one running race, and a ball game, all for 25c., at the Fair Ground, Saturday p.m. • can® , II bank yesterday. Lawn mowers, oil and gas stores al Ash's. Those on the official yachts, some of whom were oarsmen of former days, al this Juncture began to talk about the race with enthusiasm. Thus far It had been magnificent In Its closepess, and the performance* of the crow* promised n heartbreaking finish. The Yale men pulled like demons, aud the liar vard boys were working with Just as much power and skill. Yale, though trying her best, was unable to gain, while Harvard actually gained onefifth of a second, passing the three mile station three-fifths of a second ahead. The lead of Ihe crimson oars was to be estb.iated not In lengths, but In foet and Inches. The shells entered the last mile with beautiful water conditions between the long lane of yachts, nnd It remained for this last mile to afford the most spectacular contest seen on the Thames In many a year. With guns booming and sirens shrieking the two boats swept down the line. Harvard still was In the van, but Yale war clinging, leeehllke, to her opponent. i do: PRESIDENT DENIES PARDONS. ABEDNEGO format Announcement of the Decision , _ Again*' Ingham and Newitt. June 28.—The Presl' dent (R a'ternoon denied the appll- The traction company will run special cars-on Saturday on the West Side to accommodate all who wish to witness the matinee races at the West PitUton Fair Ground. J26t3 Washington, June 28.—The treasury department has decided that there Is no appropriation of money available out of which the refund of customs duties in Porto Rico, as required by the recent decision of the supreme court, can be made. This refund of duties, according court's decision In the Dooley case, was expected to be made vcrj' soon, but upon investigation the department finds that It has not the legal power to pay bacjc any money to persons from whom duties were unconstitutionally collected because of the absence of any appropriate fund for the purpose. Can't Klefnnd Caatoiua Datlea. Blffffrat Void Brick on Vancouver, B. C., June 28.—The biggest gold brick on record is to be sent from British Columbia to Glasgow for exhibition there during the summer. It weighs 1.IHX) pounds and Is valued at $2,000 000. It comprises a year's clean up of the Carlbo Hydraulic company. lecord. New York, Juue 28.-*He Sixth battery, from Blngliamton, shot for the Flannagan trophy yesterday at the camp at -Peekskill, and the result of the private practice which it is said the battery lias had during the spring was effective. The Second battery won the trophy laat year and th* year Ignore. Under the deed of gift the trophy, which is valued at several hundred dollars, is to become the property of the battery which wins It three times. .l*ast week the Second battery ran up a score of 352. This was considered unbeatable. The Sixth battery •cored 307. At the State Camp. I -J ato f V . cations for pardons for Attorneys Ingham and Ncwltl of Philadelphia, who' are cerving rentences for conspiracy for attempt to hrlbe federal officials In connection with the famous Jacobs counterfeiting case: REE y Grand matinee races and ball game at Fair Ground, Saturday afternoon. t3 J.T. »Cw Famou* Valley Novelty Ranges al Ash's. Saltan of Morocco Honored. Loudon, June 28.—King Edward has conferred on the sultan of Morocco the Order of Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, and his majesty haB made the epecfiii Moorish embassador, Kald el Mehedl el Menebhi, a Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. i - ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY. Bevan the Tailor's line of novelties In aultlnga for thla spring should be seen to be appreciated. t Barcelona Man May Have Found a Sixth Moon for Jupiter. Barcelona, June 28.—A discovery of great astronomical' value la reported bore. It Is announced that an astronomer named Cowas has observed a black, round, clearly defined shadow -U" on the planet Jupiter, which possibly L- ■ . I ltd Irate o a sixth moon (or that planet. . OF MALTBY, ForCOU^ if For upholstering and furniture repair work call cn J. J. Dunn, over Kelly'tf gngcery store, South Main. Buffalo, Jane 28.—There **ns considerable excitement end of the entertainment in-the Stadium last night. A halt grown lion that had been used Xlon Loose at Exposition, Dyspeptics cannot bs long lived because to live requires nourishment. Food la not nourishing nntll It Is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It moat have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach. allowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural dlgeatlve fluids, and It simply can't help but do you good. T. J. Yates, Plttston, Stroh's Pharmacy, West PltictAO. , CSfatmona Adopts Coal Tax. Dental Science llSg picture show esc the t TOwpgvfttl bo dl itiriuaiid wai-floal ra Killed by ItalUi June.Jjjfc-Durliig a \ alfantroopfl and tli . London, June 28.—After a prolonged debate and considerable disorder the bouse o(* commons In committee at 2 •o'clock tills" morning adopted tbe coal tax lDy.» of 8tt. An unseemly ecen«*oOnkrpd when tbe Irish members gcew*d tbe cbalrman of tbe committee In omitting to secure a I for tbe opponents of tbe hat reached no higher stage than Is dully practiced by the Albany Dentists 23 CJ4, Franklin St., Wilkesbarre. Every new and up-to-date method of filling plate-making, crown ajid bridge Work Is employed. All operations are painless, and fees are moderate. Work done when you want It Yale MnktN a Spurt. In n llv animal nl times rack aer**-. ■aped. Tlie It was not until the 3*1. mile flag was within hailing distance thnt Chittenden, the Yale cockswain, callcd on hi* men for n mighty effort. Up went the Yale stroke, and up crept the Yale shell. Harvard tried to respond, and her men answered the call heroically, hut Yale was not to be denied. The sons of Eli tore aloug In a style that was .maddening to the Harvard supporters and Intoxicating to their admirers. The mile point found Yale 1n tire lead, and she was not headed afterward. Indeed, with Harvard nev«?r letting down for an Instant, Yale's power tock on added strength, and the Yale men began to steal away. It wa* nothing but Yale after this. F£et became generous proportions of a length. .Then It was one length, and open water appeared for the first It was the to'a a Yale crew with skill to yull a floe' stroke, enttbrance to stay four miles and lo the last stages of the long Journey-to row as at the start. Ynlo'g victory was one of a scant two lengths. The time, on account of the low st rofcv irowed, was slow.' The official time was: Yale, 23m. i!7s.; Harvard, 23iu. 45s. do any ly/ap' V ■ J, 3 V, HOT WAVE IN THE WE8T. by bin ki Much Suffering Reported From Illinois/Iowa and Nebraska. Chicago, June 23.—The hot wave cofitmues throughout the West. Reports from rrany points In Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska show a very high -.■yfffffi. X I Itrlfii Troop®,C~ Rome, a CS6ufllc^jfe ween It, and the afcriflil^ ural striken at Ferrara the solcUM lred a volleyinto the crowd, sereraCftr whom fell. A Socialist paper published ficre and called Avanti asserts that 0 of the strikers were killed and 20 woup& ed, but it is believed these figures ai£ exaggerated. CONTRO Ot food Is essential to good health. Without good teeth ire cannot have thorough mastication.- We do everything known to nfodern dentistry at moderate prices. Teeth extracted without pain by aid ot Tltallied air. Or. Reap. IS S. Main SL Thorough Maatleatlon Mofriion Convicted. £ "The doctors told me my cough was Incurable. One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrls Silver, North Stratford N. H. Becatfee you're not found relief frsm a stubborn coogh, don t deepalr. One lllaute Cough Cute haa cared thousands, a ad It will cure you. Safe aad sure. T. J. Yates, rutstoa. Stroll's Pharmacy, West i'tttaton. fln Mwrao, Kan., June 28.—The Jessie Mfffofr" Jury of manslaughter lp nojfroe, thft penalty for wbteli Is liuiirlBonfrifejjfJfjg from three to five yrars. ' temperature and much suffering. th» w»T It la wlth bUnM WGkmr »»w 1*pE imw«. take In proyt"«« 1 CMba prettiest, the l»t«C the m** 1 5KRlDle Wall Papers at »e VeryJ** I IMKprice. Are you one ot oar P"™"*' I JEnot. why notf «T«r teeo oar " PWA oiafetnre Frame.' r Jfj| attSIlon to thii lino °" wore* W. S. BARRETT. ► ~MORTM 0MM *T' i». %, B?-H TOO are golnf to tare MI , patothw d«n» ootunlt n» Hi*. LEYD8 IN PARIS. Denies That Kriigef Will See Loubet About Intervention. , Paris, June 28.—Dr. • Leyds, the Tvansraml agent, who arrived here on from the Hague, denies that former President Kruger will see fSpiv Lou bet regarding Interven• ' tlonfin South Africa. A Monster Devil Fish C Glorious Conlf from Dr. D. B. CargUs, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her groat suffering for years. Tarries aesea would break oat; cm her head and tac«_aCMMbe best doctors could giro no her health Is exeel-anf Klecttis Bitter* Is .the best blood pnrMar known, it's the anpreme remedy tor ecaeaa, tetter, salt rheaas, ulcere, bolls, aad running Ilrer, kidney aad bowels, expOT poisons, helps digestion, builds np the streagtb. Only SO ceata. Bold by Stssh's Pharmacy, Wsst Plttstoa, aad W. C. Prtoe, Plttston. Guaranteed. Destroying Its victim. Is a type af Constipation. The power of this malady Is fslt on organs, nerves, muscles and brain. Bnt Dr.' King's New Life PUIS are a safe aad eertela care. Best la the world for Stoaaach, Liver. Kldnsys'and Bowels.' Only 25 cents. For sale by Btieh's Pharmacy,-Seat Pittaton. and W. C. Price, Ptttatoau"iD. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Use Allen'a Foot-Ease In Your QTovea. A lady writes: "I staske Allen's FootEase Into my gloves sod rub a little on my hsnds. It sares my gloves by sbsorblng perspiration. It Is a most dainty toilet powder." We invite the attention Of pbyslclsns and nurses *o the absolute purity ot Allen's Foot-Esse. Dr. W. C. Abbott, editor ot tbe Chicago Clinic, says: "It Is a grand preparation ; 1 am nslng It constantly In mj practice." All drug snd shoe stores sell It. 20c. Bamplo seat FRRB. Address, AIM 8. Olmstod, LeJtoy, N. X. AT THE'PI K.w Ink, June 96,1NL Open. Ck» f6H ««* I =:T I 3 ... i*H »iie HP £5 t*.* 160 161 D4 4.... 4» 4t ,»«»••*...Jo.... 7S 71 VSl # .jotoe&H 5pifw \tohl0oo. \bohiaon Brooklyn Traction, 'lien A Ohio. U. 8. &*** U. 8. ftrel prof vfno. XI. Mo. P», P40. (la**. CToI. Iron * Knel *0. PHclfo.... a * w °«un ssiis; "mii"'",', ror.n. 0. A Leather Rubber.. nnk* - -w*1- A severs sprain wlll 'bbsally dlaaMe tbe Injured person for three or tsar wesks. Nee have occurred, howefsa, la which as been effected In less than one applying Chamberlain's Pala Balm, i by Fairer, reck * Roberts. Wye- I Lnserne Area, West Ptttataa, aad akefca angle Hotel Plttatea. wflb 'IRE COMMISSIONER INDICTED. Vote. J^reAitex AHD usmotEB A! rCharged With Willful Neglect of Duty In Connection With PurchMea. New York. .June 28.—The grand Jury Be Head Feela Like Buratli Maybe yon ware oat late last ■ yon had taken a Kranse's HaaMfl before your head and clear thlb morning. yea will be a fa right InuJ tpdujr retiwned two Indictments ■gulnflt Fire Commlfwionor John J. Rclitoell, for n"c|seCl willful neglect of la connectlo* with tb« purchase The frealiiuiin nice mid the four oar contest preceded the big event of the dny. The freslimnn elgliU were sent ap the liver fdr tiieir two mile .row Jtwt after 6 o'clock. the PriDRhmei and Fonr Our Rn«e». a bowela. ciV I to regelate te jour in. aad death follow asgtsit La DeWitt's Little Mr and yoa win add lite to year years. *k_T- Croupy tounda from Baby's Crib at night are agocliiag to mothers. Dr. Oal- Ttn's Croup Ttactars will saHsta croup, saea aa administered. It la alao a never (ailing remedy for oanghab colds lang Ill ;&.v . MitiSStV! |
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