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yn ,'T • V: "*,• , • • .. ...V ' . .■••■• D! ' *T ' D•'w ' • «WJ.T\-x- v.'- ■: -' . • • ' — :•' W T VW* _ : ' D"n^: ; Sfr*~: !* - '' v - ' "^|P ji* 1 '** 1 *'~ 1 ' M 1 j Cg Do you want all the news of J gyour home town ? Then sub- "*' for the Gazette. The only jp published in the city. 5 9 | Try an ad. in the Guett&f $ There is no more effective me- * indium of reaching the 30,000 men, 5 2 women and children in this com- j * munity. i C FIFTY-FIR ST VP AR J weekly established i&vD. ***** 1UVJ1 ICAK j DAILY ESTABLISH ED BY TO KO. H A BT1682. PtTTSTON, PA., MONDAY EVENINQ, AUOUST n. i9oi. ■"tei'Wrft^,t! ' DAILY IN CITY STEEL WORKERS REFUSE TO QUIT SALOON BLOWN UP. REFUSE TO OBEYQRftft BRIBE'S MANIFESTO. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST C%D -?o *fD 4* i- CtilSPI'S FIGHT ENDED One Killed and Two Are Fatally In* Jared. Western Steel Employees Vote Do Declare* He Fl«hta For Reanlon of Great Colombia. - D Jos. S. Coons & Co. Aged Italian Statesman Dies Chicago, Aug. 12.—An unknown man was killed, two persons were probably fatally injured and the lives of a score or more of men and women were lm» periled by an explosion In a levee anloon last night which has every appearance of having been caused ib an attempt to destroy the place by dynamite. The rear of the building wuS wrecked. The police and firemen, who were quickly at the scene, sent the Injured to the Emergency hospital, and the others who were in the place, in eluding 15 or 20 women, were takeh to police heudquartel-s, where they are held pending an investigation. to Continue Work. N»w York, Aug. 12.—A copy of a manifesto Issued by General Rafael Urlbe-Urlbe, tlie acting chief or the Colombian Insurrection*. at Marucalbo has Just la ilils elty. The Importance of this document lies In the statement made by Oeneral Urlbe in Its closing paragraph that be Is fighting now for the reunion of th« Great Colombia, as the federation of Venezuela. Colombia and Ecuador was known previous to 1S30. This, be says, was the ambition of the liberator General Simon Bolivar. After Long Illness. Our Greats HELPED TO HAKE MODERN ITALT AT JOLIEf, BAT£ VIEW, CHICAGO, Tru.t Officer. Jubilant, but Hrllrer. Are Not Discouraged — The, Sir Thtat toUlght Will Show the Plr.t Victor, lo Be Tiielr., SUMMER CLEARING SALE! Many Mills are Working. BAD DAY FOR RACE. Kin* Victor Emmanuel, Qarabaldl (aronr, Mazzlnl Dead, He Is tht La«t of Great Groap to PaDD Fron the Stage. Our Great August But the Columbia Managed to Take the HOT WEATHER SALE Brenton's Point, Aug. 12.—It is raining heavily and the wind is about four knots. The course is a triangular one. The starting gun was fired at noon The Constitution went over the line fifteen seconds ahead of the Columbia, and in the windward position. After fifteen minutes' sailing the Constitution increased her lead over the Columbia in the light air. The yachts were soon lost to view in the mist. Lead and Keep It. Naples. Aug. 12.—Slgnor Crlspi diet at a quarter to 8 o'clock last evening The dying statesman was surroundec by the members of his family anil sev eral Intimate friends. The hows wa» immediately telegraphed to King Vic tor Emmanuel III and Queen Helena. Pittsburg, Aug. 12.—News that the vSputh Chicago, Jollet andt Milwaukee employee, of the Foderdted Steel cefii pany had decided not to go on strike, but would work out their year's contract, was confirmed here late last night by private advices to the strike leaders. D It Is the iieneral Imprcislnn here that their detection will be a most serious handicap to the Amalgamated association, although, rpesldeiit Shaffer says th* Federal 3»ee! men fill eveptuall.v I come out. Shaffer does not seem dis-1 couraged by the Chicago news. In this manifesto General Urlbe specifies the object of the revolution, also telling what induced him to return to the front aftefhe had declared himself out of the rebellion. He says that the Bogota government did not reciprocate his peace manifesto, issued last April/ with a single act of Justice, clemency or in "the most insignificant measure fthnwing Its honest intention to substitute the purely Military regime 011 which it is founded for some other fifc\lng the semblance of legitimacy." General Uribe recalls a long list of criuHtirs perpetrated by 5the govern'ment " tuNmjfl "Thus it Ispfaln that they (the Clericals) want to add humiliation to conquest and extermination to humiliation. with cruelty and shame on one side and death wi'h hnoor on the other, our choice is to fight desperately on and without respite. Since our oppressors do not consent to loosen our chains, let us smash them to pieces 01 perish In the attempt." .. ~ NOW IN PROGRESS. •SHIP STRUCK ON A LEDGE The persons injured are George Mc- Connell. p. coachman, and a woman Every Summer Article In the Store Reduced. It is rumored that the affairs of the deceased are in the greatest confusioi and that Siguora Crlspi will have to pernl solely on the - ucrp(,s l)f of xtiz 4«CC!C!»H. Tbt» hoily will We l?ui talftfllkl him! will lie iii st:\te days irt tile drawinc rentil \\\ WpnlA linve been artixed to the lDeloug ings of the deceased, and Slgnor Lati ronzatia of the chamber of deputies hnf been appointed trustee of the will. Vet eran soldiers, .firemen and a«oflD**» tWl art as a guard of bortoV- during tin lying in sVal«S A great state funera wilt i»e held here. known n* Itul.y Fox. Wrp tnk^ nonj a 2T^rronui In Hip rertr rtf It li? (DrtM rtt (lit? bosyitai thai l)dth pi*ot»nl»VD* tvlll die. Great reductions in Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. Popular SHest Musis 8c. Great reductions in Ladits' Waists, Muslin Underwtar, Wrappers, Coats and t'hiit Waist Suits. Captain Heads for Shore and Lands Passengers Five Minutes Before Vessel Sinks. Now Going On! Farther izi the Yedr the jDoltce found tbo t»od,r nf »tu liiikuonh miiii whose head and oue hand had been Mown off. The theory of the poliee Is that this man exploded the dynamite which wrought the destruction. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. All MILLINERY REGARDLESS OF COST. ifew York, An#. W,iwi. Clor Late newiSrou cates thhf a part, at least, of the National Tube company tmployeps will come out. The JKepnifhc skelp meri here will strike, as will the Elba mill. These are connected with the National Tube company. The unionists at Mc- Keespol t oldiiil evbl'ytliiiig. SPECIAL LOW PRICES -"-bison Atcbipon rf«f».v».v Brooklyn Traction. ''hoa. A Ohio U. H. Htwl U. b. pref Hiu. K| Mo. F« Poo. Op8 Col. lion & Fuel.... "*o. Paclfc..... O. A W I'onn . 711* 7!" P4 l'4D, Jos. S. Coons & Co. Cor. E. Market St. and Public Sq. pjU WILttESBARRE. Georjs* Little, tl»n proprietor', belted' tWl the explosion was au act of re veuge. Last week his saloon was frequented by a policeman .detailed watch a pjaee across the street, which was raided laleS* ih the week, ll) negru crap shooters being arrested. Apollo, Aug. 12.—Vandegrlft. ApoUo, Hyde Park. Leechburg, Saiit*b\lfg. all plants of the American sheet steel mills, started at midnight. The officers state that twenty-one mills at Vandegrlft a«CV Bix at Apollo started full lianded. .... .. 9I«« U'W ...li.ttf j IH ... M ior- IIol, In Every Department. ri\ •ft* 11.' 14* • MI* 40% . 7*K 7nu ?D Lnst of the Makers of Mortrrii Itilv King Victor Emmanuel- oAv'oiir. Muz sin I. (iaHbftldi-t rispi is the last of tin 'group of the makers of modern Italv tC pas* frviu the stage. lie lifts long out lived his brethren of the famous baud His life was stormy rtliuiist to the last. ,There n-rts little of that dlguiflnii perlo'-; retirement which mnrTo'd th'*D 'of Gladstone'"* MrVt-V. iiispl'g fall frou was overshadowed by darlC clouds from which that of his great German compeer. Bismarck, was free. With the Federal SteeJI men out of It the greater strike order cannot bring out more than 20.000. men. and the probabilities are that tie number wiTI be less than that. ! D»artlni? Readltjfr oref.. Tenti. C. ft I.... Leather »OibJ»er fnion I Pacific. Uulon Pacpref, tiref.. Western uulen. PEOPLES STORED flttsburg, Aug. 12.—The National tin plate mill at Monessen started thbi morning with a full quota of non union men President Shaffer failed to make good his threat to stop the upper and lower union mills this morning. At 9 o'clock those factories appeared to be working full handed. EMPRESS MARRIED? »ne my sinipiy a mm black smudge 01. the'dark waters, looking strange wltli her stunted jury mast and queer sloop, rig. with her jib and forestays carried Inboard. She carries the jury mast of the old Shamrock, but her topmast iD IB feet shorter, so that the distance from deck to truck is probably not ovei 90 feet. 93* . 83 8' 3*»4 Oltf 9.^ nantOF thrnnlt Tlint Sh«- Wii« VoH Slcpkeiiriorf'il WIf► ' trfcM People, .tihlliint The trust people liefe are 'jlibiltiril and claim that tlio entiije strike will be broken in a week. Tli*y say that the greater strike 1wk been an utter failure and that the whole movement will ool- Inpsc, SHAMROCK II ARRIVES. Londotf, AinT. i* — i; reiieli |»apoi'H rev- Ming in stories recall the quarrel ot Emperor William ami tiic late Kmpres* Frederick regarding the marriage oi the empress to Count von Seckeudorf Baroness von Itoshach. formerly chief lady in waiting to the ♦»«!•» eiiiprefs. Iti sist.-i ttiait Mib iiittci iinCi Count voK Seckcndorf were seetfetly married in JSJHI. They lived together with the deepest affection. The marriage was known to royal relatives, but it was never acknowledged. ANOTHEk negro burned, BASEBALL. _ Lipton's Cup '■ Challenger An- 15 South Main St., PittstM. flnvl*ticr Eiplntm til* t'riirib In Bcialti of Yeaterdny'a Gimei la ««C• Different Leagaea. NATIONAL LEAGUE. chors Off Hook, Wheeling, O., Aug. 12.—The Riverside work# of the National Tube company tills morning succeeded in starting the steel department. The plate «uid tube mills are idle. THE YAOHT HAD FINE WEATHER. £vans ...Brothers | Every Day is Bar- [ | gain Day at Our \ | Stored | &ok at tfu "Puco. j !{j Best Pal. Flour, par bbl $4.50 [ ■ Feed, per 100 lbs - 1.25 ! •;» Bran and Brown Mds 100 1.18 • ii Oats, per bushel - - .50 ! j }/! Oats, 25 bushel lots " ,4t j • Potatoes, per peck ■ - .40 ; i Ji Onions, per peck - - .30 f ■D Butter, best dairy, per lb .22 I r* Lard, Pure, per lb - .18% t! Cheese, full oream, par lb .11 ' ; Eggs, per dozer. - . .17 Gr. Sugar, 18 lbs for - 1.88 V ■, Arb. and Lion Coffat, lb .11 | Sa\ani}»;I). Alig. 1-.—Eighteen miles ef Savannah. near the Seaboard *vr Lino railway, the charred trunk of the body of Joe Washington. the negro ravMier of Mrs. .1. Clark: i* itli ttwii remains to tell tbo story vr A dreadful trngedy. NVtfslMWgtoii was captured at Libert,* i'Hy and was brought to Way Statnear which place bis crime was comuiitted. If" was carried before Mrs. Clark.#who Identified him positively a.* tl*o negro who bad annulled her. The proof of guilt u.is absolutely conclusive and includes clrcniustuocefe that scrtrcc ly can be liinf»•C! a! lit print. Francesco Crispi stood for Humbert Italy in the struggle for tlib uilitlcntlo'r of the peilinsUH, tli» waft liorti at Ul bent 1n ft)'. iiy, became a barrister ai Art pies, but quickly plunged into tin vortex of conspiracy against the Bour bon rule of King Homba. After the up rising of 1848 he was one of 4.1 exelud ed from amnesty ami after temporal-.* residence In Piedmont and Paris passer several years in refuge fit i.otnloH 1 Vvhere he ass'.Vtahnl with Mazzlnl. The labor people scout these claims, but th»\v ni-c plainly worried by the Chicago. .Toilet and Milwaukee slump. They put on a brave face, however, and say tlicy have not yet played all their cards. At flt. LfUi«— R. H. E. fct. Louis.. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- 3 14 a Cincinnati 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0-- '2 11 9 Ha't^rt*1*— Harper nnd Schrivcr; Phillips »n»l BWCPII. At I hirago— n. ii. E, Chicago ...00001 0 0 0 0- i i * Pitlpburg .. 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0— 5 11 1 -Batteries— Waddell «nd Kalioc; Doheny and She will be towed in by the tug Hob #rt Haddon. the first tug to speak her under instructions from Sir Thomas be fore she left to am j»t tin* first tow of fcrcd. After passing quarantine she will be towed to the man-of-war an chorage off Toinpkinsville and later te. the Erie basin, where she will be strip ped and her mast stepped preparatory to going into dry dock. C'niiM* Over In Foiirfcrn llnyn. n Dny Better Tlinn the Old Shamrock's Record—Too lunrlD to Sny What the Nerr Hon! In lCILc. Chicago. Aug. 12— All of the South Chicago mills of the steel corporation are working bb usual this morning. Notwithstanding tl»e trust's claims the status of f !m» strike* on mint 1»p Dually eletoiiiilncd until tills evening. All ovH* tfit* Irr»ti rfnfl ste«»l regions the lal»or clniis gathered yesterday nud voted whether to go out In response to Presldeiit Shaffer's order to strike or stay at work in defiance of It, bnt not until late today will the result of the order ho known. Bandy HnoL N J., Aug. lJ.-Shainroek II. Sir Thomas Uptons second Challenger for-the America clip, in tow of her cousoit. the big steam yacht (grill. iilTivt d C»fT Sandy Hook lightship shortly after 11 hist niiilit and anchored for t!i" nig lit Just inside the flyh(«li|p half an hour later. A newspaper tug am! tli'- lncrt»oa?*jfnmes It. Law rence. with Havld UslrrfP. Sir Ttinmnfl* personal representative in thlD cuuntry« Aboard, had been erul.-ing off Sandy Hook for two days awalTfng the ap|»ear.ince of the foreign nntg hunti r. Pittsburg. Aug. 12.—The following early bulletins have been received from the centers of the steel strike: Count von Secketidnif. It Is said. In (listed oil tlic rights of Inisbiiud at th* fiinernl of LniprcrtR I're'ierick. it i; salt! that the empress bequeathed large sums of money to Count von Seeken dorf. and this is causing much eonster nation among tin* English relatives The ClTspatch published to the effect ♦hat the empress' letters were placed lit her cotttn has been (fouled. The kaisei Is furious at the publication of till? matter. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. L. Re1. w. 1j. P.O. ftltabuhf... M :i5 .607 Boston. 4.1 41 .4" fhtfp'phta.. 54 37 .5!tt Now York... 87 4'r~-,44' HI. fxjufs... r»4 4t .503 Cincinnati.. 37 53 .4!I Brooklyn ... 49 44 MS2 Clifattn .37 01 .37$ AMERICAN LBtfoUE. McKeesport—At 6 o'clock this morning, of twenty-five men who started for the National Rolling Mill with the intention or going to work, all but two were turned back by the strikers. Fntnl EiploNivn on Yncbt. Ai hist in 1STD!D came the opportunity long wished for by the ardent patriots Sardinia and France declared wai against Austria, promising the libera tlou if all Itoly. ntjd Crisp! threw him self into the struggle, beeomlhg Onri baldl's right band matt ill the expedl tlon fioiu Genoa, whicty speedily brought about the dowufall of tin Bourbons. Crispi became ft hieinber of the provjsloivtl government of Slcllj, and urt the island's annexation to the kingdom of Italy was elected to t.lic Italian parliament, where his orntoriea powers quickly made him a lender MeKeespoit. I'a.. Aug. 12.—Two per sons were probably fatally burned and a dozen more or less severely injured as the result of an explosion on tin pleasure yacht Quafl in the Mononga licla liver near Toteis creek. Robert Criswell and Harry Osborne, both ol this place, wore so badly scalded and burned all over the body that they will probably die from the effects of theii Injuries. Among the other passenger* scalded are Steve Ilroskie. \V. X Campbell. James It. Smith, .T. E. Hen ry and Edward Miller, all of McKees port. None *»f these will die. though all are seriously burned, of the IS pas sengers aboard the yacht none escaped burns. At Detroit—Detroit, 10; Milwaukee, 5. At Chicago—Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 4. j EASTKItN LEAGUE. v i At Rr.phe*ter—Hoclii'?ter, 1; Providence, k. t At Montreal—Montreal. 3. Brockton, 2. I * At Buffalo—Buffalo, 7: Wurcesten l6i * Youngstown—The steel plant of the National Steel company, nonunion, has been working with a full complement of hands since 6 o'clock last evening. The night shift of 500 men at the Brown & Bonnell plant went on at midnight. The day shifts at the Valley. Hazleton and Bessemer mills have Just gone in. All of the indepen dent mills in the Mahoning Valley are running to their full capacity. The number of men on strike is 3.GOO. The ne;:m's positive identification by his victim st aled his fate. A mob of 4o«D men clamored /or his life, but the leaders of the mob. numbering less than a dozen, carried into execution the plans of vengeance they had formed. The rest of the mob was kept at ft distance and was not permitted to come Mitbin loo yards of the place where Washington' met Ills death. This w«« ut a spot a few feet from till* railway track ami not 500 yards from the house In which the ravisher committed the eriiue for which he paid so dreadful a penalty. President Shaffer still says the result of tlie strike order will astonish everybody. The stC el trust oftieirils still insist that not half of the 30.000 nieii ex pectetl to go out lDy Shaffer will obey the order. Attempt to Lynch Cor ten. i)Mtirrado Kills Pnrnner, Ban Antonio, 'tax., A tig. 12.—GregC*j Cortez, the murderer of Sheriffs Glove# and Morris, was brought here and lodg ed In jail last night for 6afe keeping. Sheriff Ely of Gonzales county says an attempt was made to lynch his prisoner at Ooimtles early yesterday morning. At 1 o'clock 200 urhied men rod* up to the jail, rang the bell, called (ok Sheriff Ely and asked for the Mexican prisoner Cortez. However, Sheriff Ely had heard that the mob was coming and, after semiring his cells nnd doors, ■ent his keys away, reniali lilg In th«» Jail with ouly one deputy and the jailers. "When asked for Cortez. Sheriff Ely positively refused to give him up. The mob then tried to break down the door, using a telegraph pole. 'Sheriff Ely went outside, tired a shot, got tlifc attention of the leaders of th® mob, and, after a reasoning talk, tlie mob dispersed, tiring a few shots as they, left. When off Hi* lightship. the Erin burned her costoll signals green :uul red it ciet-n star, and the lag* ran alongside. lirei*tii»«s on but It s'di - were hearty, .but beyond saVMitf that the yacht had einouiitered line wtMtliei Deltiicr Clipta|n Matthews of tli" Erin nor Citptiklu Sycamore of the challeMuiM wotiM t4it»' detail* "f ill'1 trip, "lluit they regarded It .'Is line perforinaiic* was evident .from Captain Matthew ejaculation of smpfi. e when Infoim* that the tugs had been tli" luokou* for her fori two day*. "Give lur a chance." b.*' shouted; Jacksboro. Tex.. Aug. 12. — G. M Leftwitch. a member of a sheriff's posse, was killed near here by one of two desperadoes whom the posse \tai trying to arrest. two highway ♦hen, Whdse iiaines are said to be Millei and Roberts, were reported to be In a house six miles north of the town Sheriff Maddox and three men sur rounded the house, but were warned by the inmates to keep awav. This Wfl* fallowed by a volley, which the posse returned. Twenty or 30 shots were fired. Leftwiteh being killed. The desperadoes escaped, but are being pur sued. There is a $1,000 reward offered, for one of the tuen. and the other !-• said io be wanted in several places. Reports received at 3:20 a. m. say that the fires were pulled at the Republic mill and at the Painters mill, ou the south side, ht 3 o'clock l»ecauso of lack of men. The Lindsay & McCutalieon mill In Allegheny also gave up the attempt to start for the present. No word has been received from the Clark mill as yet. McKeesport—The Boston plant of the National mills is closed. The National Tube Works will be run. Strikers in large numbers surround the National Rolling Mill, but good order prevails. C'riaitl (tecum «•« 1'remleA fit&\ior Depretis, after the Italian re ▼erses in Africa at Massaua. wa« CAPTURE OF MlNDORO. forced to call in the help of Crisp! as a colleague, and when Depretis died. In 18S7. Crispi became premier of Italy, taking in* his administration the port folio of foreign affairs. Druniieil In 'Ik* HiiIihu) General ChnfTee Ilerelvea nn En- Ciompcr* in Rfcw Vork. New Yurtf. A HP- 1- «"• O'l omipll ami lD!ivt« ITniWsnU wrn- ili-mvueU iu the Hallway river iir:il'"\\'t'--Ctllc,ld. by tlie ovi'ihlrliill!: of ti fount D'*1 wlik-li they liiCC1 Martini mi a ivJlD Three t'oinp.i lilulis in tin' I ion I won BHViil. DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED. euurnjtlnK Heporl. New Yorttj-Aug. 12.—Samuel Gompers. president of tin1 American Federation of Labor, was in New York city yesterday and visited his brother-inlaw at the hitter's residence. Mr. Gornpers was expected lo put fii an appearance at the headquarters of,the Central Labor unloiJMnit did not do so. He left the -ity last evening. but to what point Is not known. Manila. Aiir. 12.-(lpni'Ml Oliafltee has received troiu T.l»»nf«»n:int Herbert L. I]vims of the Forty-fourth voluntee? Infantry a full report of the taking of Miudoro. Lieutenant Evans says the Insurants tied to the mountain*, but that they must soon surrender, an they have no means of escape. He now set himself to the practica- Interpretation of the policy lie had ad voeated and for this purpose made a special visit to Bismarck at Fttedrlchs ruhe. The dreibund was there definitely drawn up. To the triple alliance havf been attributed most of the policies whieh ('rispi's opponents assert have erippted the resources of Italy. Never theless. it has assured a continental peace for the kingdom. Crisp! himself was unfaltering in upholding its policy lie was ready to. impose almost am burdens Hint seemed necessary for the inaiutenance of the army ami navy. In 1801 the chamber refused to levy in creased duties, and Crispi resigned. Two years later, though it was perfectly well understood that he would tin pose $!?."».CNmi,otMl of taxes, he wii:C returned with a large majority, but his followers could not withstand tlir cry that went up from the country when lie wished to carry out his pro posals. while Home of the scandal of tiie bank failures was made to attach to some members of his own family. Good Ttnke in r»t»«*lnr; Steamer Struck onv Rocks Sank Five Minutes After Passengers Were Taken Off. As n matter of fn i flu* »t*if timi of 1 lie Shamrock II I* l«,:s ti'aii '' counting her slop of Ulll' »l:l.V at .• I Mirillhl. Azup tt. a 11:1 .v better u.;»» "" time of t 1m* ultl Sliamro Iv. \vlil*-li w'n* far and iiwa.v 1 niter thatl (tint of art* fonucr challenger. Captain Matthew.** first Inquiry after tlio greeting was oi the challenger's opponeut, the Constitu tlon, ami when he learjied that she had beaten Columbia on Saturday ho ex prosstil his pleasure and then regrcl when he was informed of Columbia's accident in the rate. I Evans Bros. t ft ft - Boston, Aug. 12.—The steamer Halifax. bound from Halifax for Boston, during a log early this morning ran on Mi no's Ledge, one of the most dan gerous in this vicinity. Nearly every one of the passengers was asleep when she struck. They ru3hed to the deck when informed that the ship had struck, but behaved remarkably well, there being no panic. The engines were reversed immediately, and the Halifax backed from the dangerous position. Captain Pye then proceeded to run for the entrance to Boston har bor. At George's Island, the captain saw that the water was gaining rapid-1} and headed the ship directly for the beach, striking off Fort Warren. There were 225 passengers aboard the Halifax All were safely landed, together with most of the baggage. Five minutes later, the ship sank how first. Germnn Antarctic Expedition. Kiel. Germany, Aug. 12.—The Germa t steamer Gauss, bearing the Ger man antaretle expedition, under the leadership of Professor Ehrich von Drygalski of Berlin, sailed from Kiel yesterday. All the farewell festivities. Including the banquet, were omitted in consequence of the death of Dowaget Empress Frederick. T.lie scientists accompanying the expedition are Dr. Ernst von Hoeft'en of Kiel, zoologist and botanist; Dr. Hans Gazert of Munich. bacteriologist; Dr. Euill Philippl, of Brcslau. geologist, and Dr. Friedrlchj Bidlingmaier of Laufl'en, meteorologist, j Commissary General Weston asserts that the original reports of the frauds In the commissary department were much exaggerated and that the total money lost to the government turns out to lie only McKlnlej'n Altl, A FEW 46 South Main St. New Vo'rk. Aug. 12.—The United Lafeor league has Invited Messrs. ShnfTer and Compels, presidents of the Amalgamated association and the American Federation of Labor respectively, into a joint movement to request President MeKinlcy to call an extra session of congress to take the steel trust out of the hands of its present proprietors. Birmingham. Ala., Aug. 12.—The forty-seventh annual convention of the International Typographical union will begin its session in this city today. Delegates are here from all parts oi the United States and Canada. The committee on laws has been in sessiot. Blnce Thursday and will make Its report tomorrow. The sessions of the committee are executive. It is understood that more than 5tTi)uestions have been disused of. The more important matters under discussion are the eight hour Jaw and decreasing the number., of districts in which organizers shall work. The terms of district organizers are to be made permanent, and the annual elections will be abolished. I. T. IT. Convention. (lovcrnor Taft and Commissioners Ide and Moses will leave Manila Tuesday to establish civil government in the northern provinces. Commissioners Wright and Worcester will remain in Manila to conduct the government. Price Cutting Sale The yarhtinp sharps aboard tlio tug* had no opportunity last tilffht to size uj. the latest aspirant for the honor of lifting the C*iip which Americans have successfully defended over Suits that were $25.00 and upward are tow BARGAINS RenlatefieiA'n Secretary Flees. Honolulu. Aug. 2, via Snn Francisco, Aug. I If.—The' Cruiser Philadelphia has arrived here from Pago PajJo. she will sail !..»• ?$~ji Praneisco Aug. 7. The Philadelphia's visit to I'lrjsvPaRo was the first she hail made since 1800, when two of her officers ami two men were killed by natives. This flint* her reception was very friendly. In honor of her departure the liig.li cliicfs of the different villages prepared an elaborate feast and held a two days' festival. In return the oftieers of the Philadelphia received the chiefs and their wives on Iniard the vessel. Philadelphia VInHm I'iiko I'njro. r.«» you rs marked at Tampa. Flu.. Aug. 12.—it is stated that Padilla. the secretary of Itesistencla nml tin* one strike leader wlio has successfully evaded deportation by the citizens, has llcil from the city to prevent being summarily sent out. a condition that Was believed to lie soonei or later inevitable. lie is said to have called direct for Havana. This removed. it is claimed, the last straw to which the strikers were clinging, and it Is piiQhahlc that labor matters will ad Just themselves iu the next few days. It is .stated that the selectors of the Keeistciicla organization have- resolved anmntr themselvoH in a full conference to leave tiie city. All of tin* selectors j attended but one. n Cuban who is not in sympathy with tin- strike, and it is alleged that lie has been forcibly sent SlmpMoii'M IIIr Colleetlon, ami-:xi»mk.\t to tiii: constiittion ii(oi*osi-:h in nil; C /rn/.ivNs or tiiis roM.Mn.NWKALTII FOR TilFtit API'ltoV ai. ok kimittion nv tin: ofnfkal assi;\niia of Tin: common wfai.tii «»l • I' F N N S YI. V A MA. IM 1SI.ISII lit» \i\ oiuh:k of i iii: sitkftaky of tin; COM MO.WV FA I/I'll IN I'l UKl A NT I' oF AiMM i.i; win of thi: roxsriTt thin. fatS Old Orchard. Me., Aug. liL—llev. IDr. -S|tupson. the Christian Alliance leader, raised for missionary work yesterday, of that amount $.*U.0tNi being given in pledges at the morning serviee. At that time the exhortations were by l»r. Simpson himself. A man from Ossinlng, N. Y.. who has taken an active part in the eonvetition contrlbuted a cheek for The usual sipht of women tearing off jewelry to throw Into the contribution boxes was missing, and only four gold rings turned up when the collections were counted. *• In FIRST GLASS Refrigerators at low prices to close them out. We are headquarters for I e E GREAM FREEZERS. After six months Crisp! throw up tin* task, which ho found too groat ovon for hts powers as nn "old parllamcntnry hand." of Into years Crispi einerg o»l hut once or twice from tho background. Ho urged forcibly Italy's taking part with tho powors iji tho settle inont of tlio Chinese question. Last spring, nearly hliml mid in failing health, ho had a narrow escape from n tiro which hrokc out in his house. THE SHAMROCK RECEIVED. A joint ni:s«»ti tion. Trolley Car Striken a WaKoa. Froposlnn an A l lie n. 11 (lot) I t«» tin- Con«ttfll n-nu,,,,,., . ... . . lt lion di tlu» Commonwealth. B.iltimoo, Aug. 1». A trolley car Heeiiuu I I:«* it resolveil l»y iliD* Si'iiale struck a wagon oil the Belair road last House ««r Keprpseiiiirttvex C»i the Com nltrl.t unnlni.uli- in Innlu ,u tllOfl W •'« 111» IllOeiHTUl ASSl'ltlM.V lUfl. I'll}!! night, seriously three of the ||U. f.tirmHjij: is proposed as nmendmC'iit« six occupants of the vehicle. Minetta «he Constitution of the Commonwealth T1.1I1..1- o..» '( ni,i ,,1.11,1 ,r , °f Pennsylvania. ill HeeoVdntee with the Bam r, the .{-jear-ohl child of C_ hristo- j visions of tin* eighteenth aiti-ie thereof: plier Bauer, who was in the wagotl! Amendment one to Article Klght. Seet iCDn with her parents, was the most serl j a!".!'ai „r im of ai.i on sly hurt, sustaining a fracture of the I section. after the words, ".shall i»e «Dut it i«*«i skull She is nor linns fntillv Iniurorl 1 1,11 V*"'thms." the words "subject Bi\mi. p« maps raiaiiD injured. |,11W,h |0WS re.eiiriity and regu Mrs. Lena Bauer, aged 33 years, was j lining the regi stration ot eh-tor's as the badly hurt. she sustained internal In- Juries and a number of painful lacera-1 l onallthnitons of i:|e« tors. r.v tions. Mrs. Mary Schreiner, aged 68, uuiU' « ' °'u" D*'arr., "r.,Mre* D, ,, . '* . , , |»"'sessini! .the loilowinc ipialitK-ath»ns. years, was slightly injured. hall in- entitled t• D vote at ail eieetions. Patafed Through Quarantine This and Upwards. For a short time only to make room for Fall New York. Aug. 12.—Shamrock II., which anchored irpdde Sandy Hook last night, arrived at Quarantine at 7.30 o'clock this morning, ('lose hehind her came Upton's steam yacht. Eriif; which acted as escort tor the challenger during the fifteen days' trip coross the ocean. The health officials received the distinguished visitors, in less than half an hour later the twei boats had ( lean bills of health and were under way for the Erie basin, where the Shamrock will be put in racing condition. It was raining and misty as tho boats came up the bay. The vessels all along the route greeted the visitors. Morning—Now at Erie Basin, stock Roanoke. Yn.. Aug. ■ 12.—(icucrai C». Moxley Sorrel, aged • • I. cif Savannah, hns died at the home of his brother near Koauoke. Uoueral Sorrel entered the Confederate army at Savannah as volunteer aid on Longstreet's staff tit the outbreak of the civil war. He was promoted several times for gallantry and in the third year of the war was made a brigadier general on Longstreet's staff. He was shot through the lungs at the battle if Sliarpsburg. Confederate- (General Dead. BUSS, Army of t'le Philippine*. Salt Lake t'ity. Alls. 1.'. Everything points tC1 a successful meeting of tiie National Society of the Army of the Philippines. Wlilch will holil Its second animal encampment anil reunion In tiiis city on Aug. 1:1, 14 anil IS, Fully 2.IKI0 veterans of the Spanish anil Philippine wars are expected to attentl tlie reunion. The first business session of tho society will lie held tomorrow afternoon. This will lie followed hy a patriotic meeting In the Tabernacle. the delegates licing welcomed to the state liy tioVeruor Wells. Bo Dklet of choice recipes willi each Washington. Ind.. Aug. 12.—Frank Purooll. the mi mo engineer whoso sou made affidavit that ho kicked his wife to death, has boon arrested. At tho coroner's Inquest the boy's story was partially substantiated, and it was adduced tluit I'urccll had several times threatened tho lives of Ids wife and children, ovon at the point of a 'loaded revolver. The post mortem examination revealed several severe bruises on Frank I'nrcpll Arreateil fioui the city Freezer - TrniiKport IiiriiIIm Still Lenka. New Yoi k. Aug. 12—The United States transport lngalls. which sailed from this port for Manila recently, returned leaking badly. According to reports the liigalls, when about IX) miles Out and in the directiou easj-soutbeast from Sandy Hook, was struck by a heavy land swell from tho southwest. This was about !i o'clock Saturday evening. Tho Ingalls continued on her course for some time after this before the leak was discovered. Officers and members of the crew admit that the THE TAILOR. Bail H'pri-k X,nr UalinlB. Pa. Dubois. Ta.. Aug. 12.-Through thf .;iil.i i iiuj ili»' nv C• «:«n»'i a 1 A.Dm'u 1' II.' sluill ||.H S. P. Fenn Armstrong's; —*vRRIGE&. •lleBori failure of the telegraph opera-1' tor at ( arnn'ii to deliver 11 train ordei vmr having previously h»»en a •iiiaiiiicti to a liortli lionnri freight train two I""n . . ._ . . . lie shall have teuiovt'd ihcivlrotn and re trains were four train- 1 tnrii«D«|. tlu-n -ix muiitlis,» -iuiiuediatfly pif men wore Injured, olio of whom Is like " '.''"v, I1"" « . ,, . .1 Il«' shall have riDr.id*'d Iti Che election ly to die. J no wreck occurred north of 1.111 i i, 1 wh. r«- he shall offer t.» vote ai Carmen on the Buffalo. Rochester and | lw" niontiw immediately meeediUK tli* Pittsburg railroad. On account of tiie;' T i? MORE TALK OF WAR Owen Sound. Out.. .Vujr. 12.-The engine C»f a Canadian Pacific way freight wi'ile 011 the down grade between Hunda Ik and Fleshertmi left the track, ami l.{ cara were piled up. William Campbell, the engineer, who live* at Toronto Junction, and nrakcm.-iu McfJraw were killed. William MH'auley. the fireman, was so badly that it is thought he will die. Brakeman John La m aster was also severely injured.Tno Killed In Freight Wreck Austria and Italy Said to be Drifting the body, the spleen Imrsted and other evidences of rough denies all charges. Into Hostilities. Vienna. Aug. 12.—Die Information today gives prominence to a message from Homo, predicting war between Aintria and Italy. The message says: Doitili I?«rtoCle« In n FrriioU Church, r.it'ls. Bl* Al»»lnth I'm-lory (turned. Aug. 11!. — Pernor's absinth factory at IVntarllor, one of the largest In Fraiicp. was struck l».v yesterday afternoon during a violent storrj. Within a few moments all the huilrifcrp* were ablaze as well as the Immense reservoirs of spirits in the. cellars. A stream of htirulug alcohol was uiiBtnko of the operator tlio north1 bound and the south bound freight iUu'iV twenty-two years of ajjo am! up Ik- shall have paid within two yi»ar» • •uiniy tax. wlikli shall haw il al least two inolltlis ami paid iii"iiih Ik'I»iiv in)* 11Dhi Article Klfilil. Seetlon 0 #•** «v-„ Pint Mason Jars, per doz. Quart Mason Jars, per doz .60 .65 .85 eargo of ihe transport was slightly damaged. It is expected that repairs to the Ing.'ills ean be ipiiekl.v made ami that the transport will again sail for M nulla some time this week. A I'omb noon m»ar~~?TnD alfar ~'t. Nizior at Trnycp (himap' to tin* tliirttMMifli oontiir.v windows, but not injuring any of tbe Imuilivil children wlip. top'tIht with a priost. nriv in fli«D nt 1 !u* tiino. A Spaniard anvsttMl on suspicion of b»*- Hh- r of tlu» o..trap?. I'mHs. Ah :. 1-. ihI yesterday aft of i i«»» I'hjiivli «il dniiit: eonsblerab 4 in I. Mason's Jars, per doz They arc tnirely drifting into a trninsyinct on n curve. The two loco i'l1 f,,,« motives and a dozen cars wore badly | lwo li I ll». Choice Mixed Tea .35 I I lb. Upton's Tea (In tins) 60 v. hero hostilities are inevitable. Hoth lave boon showing miiistial military activity on either tidi* of the frontier, and both are soiling their Adriatic wrecked. I II). l'anry Mixed Tea Another Cmpc Rare Wreck. j jj!,| uifi St. John's. N. I*'.. Aug. 12. -The wroek «!••»» tin fleets in ortb r Cnhnnn Wnttt Ilctter ( funr HdIh. Havana. An-. 1J. The n«nr Makers' union lias published a statement sin-nd soon pouting Into tIn- river, causliig tin Colomhinn MlnUter Lenve* C'nrnrnn. of the Bti'iinior AC Ir. wlil. h llos'on v V'''Km! rocks west of Cnpe Race, is fnst break- "niy. pn.vHint *j "if 4^ I lb. Mocha and Java Coffee 2 ilDs. Lion Coffee POPE PRAYS FOR CRIGPI utmost nlnrm. Tin- fmtoiy was coin pTt'lcl.v ro.vcd. tin* rinnifigv being cs liuiMloI nl n.iiiiii.iumi frillies. Willeinstad. C 'lirncan. Auqr. 1l!4—Tiic Colombian minister ami all the members of tlie Colombian legation have left Caracas for a temporary absence. There has been no rupture of diplomatic relations, however, between Colombia and Venezuela. William W. Russell, the United States eharue cPaf faires. will take care of Colombian jU. tcrests. Ing up, and nil (lie ships and boats | which were at work upon her have re 7 111 r nod to port. The* Schooner Sam my t iT.n V lD v T Illcks while returning from a fishing •' «•!••■ i«" trip 011 the (Jrand Banks was wrecked near Thespasse. a few miles from the scene of the Ac is disaster. Thesehoon '"Vim er's crew succeeded in reaching land after a hard struggle. of tli«' suiD^-i-lasDi» that tlie tion shall n-jnl as follows: liilforniity iDf i:h'« tl«Dn I.hws rvmilatinn tin- h"hliiijr of « .v ... cltix*-ns or for tin' registration Hcioi D shall hCD i| 11 ifC-rm throughout ill" Imi laws r«*;-HlClI Inn ami i» i|iiii ln_ resist ration of fii'i tors may h«- t-iia't •*«! tpl'ly t" 'Hit's only. .|iiovhhDCl dial s«i. h • Ifoi m for « iil.'s of the fc.ain»* • la - "I'V of ihe .loini lji .olntIon. my \v i;ini:sT. '••••rotary of the I'oimnouuealth i# 2 lbs. Arbuckle's Coffee rr.cnidinjr tlm t-oiulHjnii ot' tlu» ci^nr *«• .. r* j n i rD j *. » i n'' tfrjiCUD lH*t\vooii 4'ubn and Statesman C-rodlt for T|„, M,ifs. O'.imj a Ocod -.rttor, WiN ll,:,t II,.• union ,ln,s not desire rit |S 7^T'nr rl" r* A'"» makers, but nee-sortie hour o t s drat!, ar tll;ll llr„ kll|1„ dmal Itampo ,U!, „ h I'..,-, ;11„, ho nous until tl.in mornlm:. \\ hen t„U , „„ lo ,||(; ,Vn F,- lie eselalincl. • Pro, i,lcno«. . j will Innluiblv not !„■ re».lv I.,.- rcally decreet! that ! : ho.thl lie llir la ! fori. the present '.oncress mljrtmus of my sicncratimi to k«. Well. C..pl i,ut nevertheless this f,„.'t need Cff,A| Cans Boston Baked Beans .25 .23 .15 f;miltouf lffic?sln* nC Cnpe llonry, t'sipi* III IIIV. \ .i.. Aug. 1 J.—Till' t'liited StiUi's guufiojit Mailiias, from Hostoii. iui«l i*i' orders to proceed to 11«1111 ptou Koads iinil there awjiit instructions ari l prepare for her departure for C 'OIoti. - w4A^ul4iere. Troy Tlicnt«Dr lliirnotl Cans fancy TomatoeB Cans Fancy Corn .:{ . Troy. X. Y.. An*. 12. flic Star the atcr. tin- Imiltliii- in which licorgt' Dixon wit t «1 tho fc.it championship from Cal McCarthy in 18111, was Imrnctl this morning at 1 o'clock. IS THE WELL DRESSED MAN, J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. Deafness Cannot be Cured Prevented a Tragedy. Timely Information pl\rn Mrs. CJeorge anC* bese.~-fct Ash'a —Don't. be satlaliinL wlllL.ieniporary relief A\li:.\l»Mi:NT I'm Till-: roN'sTITl Tti'.- fn»ni Indigestion. K«DCloI ltyspepsla ciire jVlTTv u-1 • %! r!\'^VJt..!. s PITTBTOH. ■ || HOODS DELIVERED PBOMPTtTT ~ 3 South §talu Bt. gdoil lighter." Tlio I'opo ll» n j not piwi'nt the'uriiiiilns of cnueesslnug l prayer l'yr Hie atml of his old I uigenlly neoileil before Hie next crop. by lor n I applii ailous. as they «aonC»t roach long. Uvis. ■f \Dw StrnliHvllle. iDhlC Shake Into Your Shoes I permanently ami ' "[iipU'telV removes this Al. Ml; Im ji'l'ix ili 11 'iii':'"■;r;'v'i:i: \ I n„. C.„ . i„„ i. . " inplnliH. It relieves permanently because ASSDMI'.n nr I'M■: c OMMi DN\\ l:Al.TII Allen. 1-oot-E.w. a powder. It cures:,, ,be ,lrwl 1H.rre..t ..I I'i:NNsy,.VA.MA. I-i lU.ltfllKM n» alnful, smarting, norvoua feet nd Ingrow- ... , V„.„P„ .... "ItlDi:it or Tin: s I :C 'Iti :ta I: \ ..r nil. iK nail., and Instantly tatcs the .ting out '•« the stomal. Nature re i ■C DM Mi \v KAI.TII. IN I'l liSl'AM'l: CD■ ■ ...... .. . . «-elves 8ii pp I log from tin* food we oat. Ibo AIJTh'l.i: will nr 'I'lli: roNSTITI t corn, .nd bunions. It a the greatest Ih(. „ ls , ,o.v omfort discovery of the age Allen, foot- K„u„, v„„: „j ■„ Dvba, A .MIN I' ill*..1.11'TIUN !ase makes tight or new shoes feel easy- .. ,. i . .. ' l"l,n l»'- an miiciidionit to the .'unstln. t Is s certain cure for stvcitlne r.llou. ' ' """ " " 1 I li"" r..mn.,.n«, „I|U , , siveatlng. callous , Vllt(,H futston ; Stroh's Pharmacy. West *«cil.ui l He li en«. tin- fiviiaf ind hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today, im.and II.uw .,i Hr|DrvMUtiillve« ,.f in Jold by all druggists and shoo stores. Hy _______________ moiiwi-nlth C•!'. pi-nnsyIv.-iuin in (it-upi-iii A* nail for 25c. In stamps. Trial package Croupy Sounds From Baby's Crib I «V»ii'v''lirTli''iViJt"4filll«wID• u •'REE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lelloy, at night are agonizing to mothers. Dr. Gal- is proposal' nS n'n am"ndmC*nt totheVousil Y. vln'a Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon tutlon of. the commonwealth of IVnusvlva as administered. It ls also a never falling WJ i."V,'rrnH,nnC'n .Y'U?i ,!1" J,rMVl»|,,n8 "f The Homliest Man In Pittston remedy- for oeughs, colds and lung com ' ' '" ' Amondhu'nt. km ..II .. iiu m„A plaints. Twenty-fivs cents per bottla. s.Vrlko out ho.iIoii four CDr art!«•' As well as the hsndsomest and others are v - «i\«i , r in pla-UioreofJ U* Invited to call on aoy druggist and get free CD. O. IIiick, Itelrne, Ark,, says: 1 was I Son ion I. Ail flections ' a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for ths throat troubled with constipation until I bough; ** [»D' JD.v and lungs, a remedy tbst ls guaranteed to DeWltt's Little Early lllwrs. Since tD„ ThnTsoo cure and relieve all chroulc and acute imvo boen entirely cured of my old com A tn roughs, asthma, bronchitis, and conaump- plaint. 1 recommend them. T. J: \ates, iloa. r«1ci 2A a*4 l'lttuton ; Stroh'a Pharmacy, yittatou. suit by Qilroy tb« Tttiiorr TH not a tailor iu llio city wbo rati ■ure LK-at'mvit*. an«l (hat Is awak A fricht f»il Dnph luwl long kept lior viM.v night. SlnD had tried many mid doctor trarsfurm a man so nuk-kly or rail •mlII urui'il |o try l»r. Kind's N»»w ttemlily grow short time Ht Everybody Takes a Good Photo iullau»o«l you have a rumbling I un1| 8I"" v . _ ;_ __ ,_ -omul or Imferfect hearing. nml when It Is) "|s" ' m',M' M"'- l.««i»« ««f n se»«. of Spain. j Monuments and Corner Posts, • ntlrol.v closed, Itoafnesa Is the result, and s',lh C ure* arc ,MD8ltlve r Pi -Don C'arloH Duko' Flnfnrine nml PnrhinP' v w Q(nnn unless the Inflsmmatlou ran lDe taken out "f 1,M lDoW'M lo « »rCD "" throat, chest am. i chin s to be the I t-lll Tfi wl ! w p, gf; ll»«1 *»» »** to Its normal condl- »«'»« 'roubles. Only SOc. and Trial .*i0S ! maD- Wy° Ave- W. Pittston. tf llon. hearing will be destroyed forever; fre.. Sold by Strohs Pharmacy, . ' ■ ~ nine cases out of ton are caused J»y catarrh. Mt IMttston, and \D. €'. Price, Plttston. .. , T"robb'n9 Headache xvhl. h Is nothing but nn Inflamed condition |# Wlft •; «l«ickly leave you If you used IDr. ol the mucous surfaces. . Helped Win Battles. WEATHER. Kings New Life Pills. Thousands of suf- \y0 wm Kivc «)uc Hundred Dollars Hr ofllcers and men wrote from ferer* have proved their matcliless merit any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ,bo front to KHD" that for Scratches. llrulseK, — --""v aT ,2- ,'Wast unt" £•»"£« ra,,rru ,,,to x P. m.. ruesday, for Raster!! Pennsyl only as ront*. Money MM* If not cared. P J CIIFNRY*h CO Toledo O !'"W° rnr 1!"rn"' Skln .ania: Unsettled weather, with rain, s by Strohs rharm«cy, West IMttston, sold i,v iDr'ncL-i«l«. 7Bc- " - ' ' "OI- rnr" e»«ranfC*d. Sold and Tuesday; cooler tonight. and w. C. l'rtee, Mtutoa. IUII. F«J? *UI. are the Bert. & £ r:ih stove Lira At the YATES »tndlo on William 8treet. lt d in the miikiuK. and VATIS i« in fcm ession of the knowledge how to do .t \ sli 'e Claims to be the Legitimate King: •vorc a 11 iiC k of 4 fvC Hxpert wnrkmansh'p nnd a quality of Q work tbut pl«u&o=« all. Tho latest styles iti mount* and tuning, and prices thai 'fT'Irirl. An; ploaso the masses. Are you going to BUILD OR REMODEL rnflV'C TDIIUCPPD Pft SAVE MONF.Y HV HAV.NU (jKH I 0 I IlHllljrCfl lU THE WEATHER. t Has fine rigs and horses fot Hue Printing & Drafting a Specialty tnoving furniture or taking / ARCHITECT,parties on outings. (Jenrteglstercd Patent Attorney* ddl tC3.IIling. PROPER PLANS MADE. prcsC rilM'»l by Inw : I'rovM y in voting bo preserved, upy of tb« joint resolution, W. W.ViKlEST. •rcttirjr of tiie Coinmwwt'uHh Phone 1 Pea u51 tawl^t
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 12, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-08-12 |
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, August 12, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-08-12 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010812_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 | yn ,'T • V: "*,• , • • .. ...V ' . .■••■• D! ' *T ' D•'w ' • «WJ.T\-x- v.'- ■: -' . • • ' — :•' W T VW* _ : ' D"n^: ; Sfr*~: !* - '' v - ' "^|P ji* 1 '** 1 *'~ 1 ' M 1 j Cg Do you want all the news of J gyour home town ? Then sub- "*' for the Gazette. The only jp published in the city. 5 9 | Try an ad. in the Guett&f $ There is no more effective me- * indium of reaching the 30,000 men, 5 2 women and children in this com- j * munity. i C FIFTY-FIR ST VP AR J weekly established i&vD. ***** 1UVJ1 ICAK j DAILY ESTABLISH ED BY TO KO. H A BT1682. PtTTSTON, PA., MONDAY EVENINQ, AUOUST n. i9oi. ■"tei'Wrft^,t! ' DAILY IN CITY STEEL WORKERS REFUSE TO QUIT SALOON BLOWN UP. REFUSE TO OBEYQRftft BRIBE'S MANIFESTO. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST C%D -?o *fD 4* i- CtilSPI'S FIGHT ENDED One Killed and Two Are Fatally In* Jared. Western Steel Employees Vote Do Declare* He Fl«hta For Reanlon of Great Colombia. - D Jos. S. Coons & Co. Aged Italian Statesman Dies Chicago, Aug. 12.—An unknown man was killed, two persons were probably fatally injured and the lives of a score or more of men and women were lm» periled by an explosion In a levee anloon last night which has every appearance of having been caused ib an attempt to destroy the place by dynamite. The rear of the building wuS wrecked. The police and firemen, who were quickly at the scene, sent the Injured to the Emergency hospital, and the others who were in the place, in eluding 15 or 20 women, were takeh to police heudquartel-s, where they are held pending an investigation. to Continue Work. N»w York, Aug. 12.—A copy of a manifesto Issued by General Rafael Urlbe-Urlbe, tlie acting chief or the Colombian Insurrection*. at Marucalbo has Just la ilils elty. The Importance of this document lies In the statement made by Oeneral Urlbe in Its closing paragraph that be Is fighting now for the reunion of th« Great Colombia, as the federation of Venezuela. Colombia and Ecuador was known previous to 1S30. This, be says, was the ambition of the liberator General Simon Bolivar. After Long Illness. Our Greats HELPED TO HAKE MODERN ITALT AT JOLIEf, BAT£ VIEW, CHICAGO, Tru.t Officer. Jubilant, but Hrllrer. Are Not Discouraged — The, Sir Thtat toUlght Will Show the Plr.t Victor, lo Be Tiielr., SUMMER CLEARING SALE! Many Mills are Working. BAD DAY FOR RACE. Kin* Victor Emmanuel, Qarabaldl (aronr, Mazzlnl Dead, He Is tht La«t of Great Groap to PaDD Fron the Stage. Our Great August But the Columbia Managed to Take the HOT WEATHER SALE Brenton's Point, Aug. 12.—It is raining heavily and the wind is about four knots. The course is a triangular one. The starting gun was fired at noon The Constitution went over the line fifteen seconds ahead of the Columbia, and in the windward position. After fifteen minutes' sailing the Constitution increased her lead over the Columbia in the light air. The yachts were soon lost to view in the mist. Lead and Keep It. Naples. Aug. 12.—Slgnor Crlspi diet at a quarter to 8 o'clock last evening The dying statesman was surroundec by the members of his family anil sev eral Intimate friends. The hows wa» immediately telegraphed to King Vic tor Emmanuel III and Queen Helena. Pittsburg, Aug. 12.—News that the vSputh Chicago, Jollet andt Milwaukee employee, of the Foderdted Steel cefii pany had decided not to go on strike, but would work out their year's contract, was confirmed here late last night by private advices to the strike leaders. D It Is the iieneral Imprcislnn here that their detection will be a most serious handicap to the Amalgamated association, although, rpesldeiit Shaffer says th* Federal 3»ee! men fill eveptuall.v I come out. Shaffer does not seem dis-1 couraged by the Chicago news. In this manifesto General Urlbe specifies the object of the revolution, also telling what induced him to return to the front aftefhe had declared himself out of the rebellion. He says that the Bogota government did not reciprocate his peace manifesto, issued last April/ with a single act of Justice, clemency or in "the most insignificant measure fthnwing Its honest intention to substitute the purely Military regime 011 which it is founded for some other fifc\lng the semblance of legitimacy." General Uribe recalls a long list of criuHtirs perpetrated by 5the govern'ment " tuNmjfl "Thus it Ispfaln that they (the Clericals) want to add humiliation to conquest and extermination to humiliation. with cruelty and shame on one side and death wi'h hnoor on the other, our choice is to fight desperately on and without respite. Since our oppressors do not consent to loosen our chains, let us smash them to pieces 01 perish In the attempt." .. ~ NOW IN PROGRESS. •SHIP STRUCK ON A LEDGE The persons injured are George Mc- Connell. p. coachman, and a woman Every Summer Article In the Store Reduced. It is rumored that the affairs of the deceased are in the greatest confusioi and that Siguora Crlspi will have to pernl solely on the - ucrp(,s l)f of xtiz 4«CC!C!»H. Tbt» hoily will We l?ui talftfllkl him! will lie iii st:\te days irt tile drawinc rentil \\\ WpnlA linve been artixed to the lDeloug ings of the deceased, and Slgnor Lati ronzatia of the chamber of deputies hnf been appointed trustee of the will. Vet eran soldiers, .firemen and a«oflD**» tWl art as a guard of bortoV- during tin lying in sVal«S A great state funera wilt i»e held here. known n* Itul.y Fox. Wrp tnk^ nonj a 2T^rronui In Hip rertr rtf It li? (DrtM rtt (lit? bosyitai thai l)dth pi*ot»nl»VD* tvlll die. Great reductions in Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. Popular SHest Musis 8c. Great reductions in Ladits' Waists, Muslin Underwtar, Wrappers, Coats and t'hiit Waist Suits. Captain Heads for Shore and Lands Passengers Five Minutes Before Vessel Sinks. Now Going On! Farther izi the Yedr the jDoltce found tbo t»od,r nf »tu liiikuonh miiii whose head and oue hand had been Mown off. The theory of the poliee Is that this man exploded the dynamite which wrought the destruction. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. All MILLINERY REGARDLESS OF COST. ifew York, An#. W,iwi. Clor Late newiSrou cates thhf a part, at least, of the National Tube company tmployeps will come out. The JKepnifhc skelp meri here will strike, as will the Elba mill. These are connected with the National Tube company. The unionists at Mc- Keespol t oldiiil evbl'ytliiiig. SPECIAL LOW PRICES -"-bison Atcbipon rf«f».v».v Brooklyn Traction. ''hoa. A Ohio U. H. Htwl U. b. pref Hiu. K| Mo. F« Poo. Op8 Col. lion & Fuel.... "*o. Paclfc..... O. A W I'onn . 711* 7!" P4 l'4D, Jos. S. Coons & Co. Cor. E. Market St. and Public Sq. pjU WILttESBARRE. Georjs* Little, tl»n proprietor', belted' tWl the explosion was au act of re veuge. Last week his saloon was frequented by a policeman .detailed watch a pjaee across the street, which was raided laleS* ih the week, ll) negru crap shooters being arrested. Apollo, Aug. 12.—Vandegrlft. ApoUo, Hyde Park. Leechburg, Saiit*b\lfg. all plants of the American sheet steel mills, started at midnight. The officers state that twenty-one mills at Vandegrlft a«CV Bix at Apollo started full lianded. .... .. 9I«« U'W ...li.ttf j IH ... M ior- IIol, In Every Department. ri\ •ft* 11.' 14* • MI* 40% . 7*K 7nu ?D Lnst of the Makers of Mortrrii Itilv King Victor Emmanuel- oAv'oiir. Muz sin I. (iaHbftldi-t rispi is the last of tin 'group of the makers of modern Italv tC pas* frviu the stage. lie lifts long out lived his brethren of the famous baud His life was stormy rtliuiist to the last. ,There n-rts little of that dlguiflnii perlo'-; retirement which mnrTo'd th'*D 'of Gladstone'"* MrVt-V. iiispl'g fall frou was overshadowed by darlC clouds from which that of his great German compeer. Bismarck, was free. With the Federal SteeJI men out of It the greater strike order cannot bring out more than 20.000. men. and the probabilities are that tie number wiTI be less than that. ! D»artlni? Readltjfr oref.. Tenti. C. ft I.... Leather »OibJ»er fnion I Pacific. Uulon Pacpref, tiref.. Western uulen. PEOPLES STORED flttsburg, Aug. 12.—The National tin plate mill at Monessen started thbi morning with a full quota of non union men President Shaffer failed to make good his threat to stop the upper and lower union mills this morning. At 9 o'clock those factories appeared to be working full handed. EMPRESS MARRIED? »ne my sinipiy a mm black smudge 01. the'dark waters, looking strange wltli her stunted jury mast and queer sloop, rig. with her jib and forestays carried Inboard. She carries the jury mast of the old Shamrock, but her topmast iD IB feet shorter, so that the distance from deck to truck is probably not ovei 90 feet. 93* . 83 8' 3*»4 Oltf 9.^ nantOF thrnnlt Tlint Sh«- Wii« VoH Slcpkeiiriorf'il WIf► ' trfcM People, .tihlliint The trust people liefe are 'jlibiltiril and claim that tlio entiije strike will be broken in a week. Tli*y say that the greater strike 1wk been an utter failure and that the whole movement will ool- Inpsc, SHAMROCK II ARRIVES. Londotf, AinT. i* — i; reiieli |»apoi'H rev- Ming in stories recall the quarrel ot Emperor William ami tiic late Kmpres* Frederick regarding the marriage oi the empress to Count von Seckeudorf Baroness von Itoshach. formerly chief lady in waiting to the ♦»«!•» eiiiprefs. Iti sist.-i ttiait Mib iiittci iinCi Count voK Seckcndorf were seetfetly married in JSJHI. They lived together with the deepest affection. The marriage was known to royal relatives, but it was never acknowledged. ANOTHEk negro burned, BASEBALL. _ Lipton's Cup '■ Challenger An- 15 South Main St., PittstM. flnvl*ticr Eiplntm til* t'riirib In Bcialti of Yeaterdny'a Gimei la ««C• Different Leagaea. NATIONAL LEAGUE. chors Off Hook, Wheeling, O., Aug. 12.—The Riverside work# of the National Tube company tills morning succeeded in starting the steel department. The plate «uid tube mills are idle. THE YAOHT HAD FINE WEATHER. £vans ...Brothers | Every Day is Bar- [ | gain Day at Our \ | Stored | &ok at tfu "Puco. j !{j Best Pal. Flour, par bbl $4.50 [ ■ Feed, per 100 lbs - 1.25 ! •;» Bran and Brown Mds 100 1.18 • ii Oats, per bushel - - .50 ! j }/! Oats, 25 bushel lots " ,4t j • Potatoes, per peck ■ - .40 ; i Ji Onions, per peck - - .30 f ■D Butter, best dairy, per lb .22 I r* Lard, Pure, per lb - .18% t! Cheese, full oream, par lb .11 ' ; Eggs, per dozer. - . .17 Gr. Sugar, 18 lbs for - 1.88 V ■, Arb. and Lion Coffat, lb .11 | Sa\ani}»;I). Alig. 1-.—Eighteen miles ef Savannah. near the Seaboard *vr Lino railway, the charred trunk of the body of Joe Washington. the negro ravMier of Mrs. .1. Clark: i* itli ttwii remains to tell tbo story vr A dreadful trngedy. NVtfslMWgtoii was captured at Libert,* i'Hy and was brought to Way Statnear which place bis crime was comuiitted. If" was carried before Mrs. Clark.#who Identified him positively a.* tl*o negro who bad annulled her. The proof of guilt u.is absolutely conclusive and includes clrcniustuocefe that scrtrcc ly can be liinf»•C! a! lit print. Francesco Crispi stood for Humbert Italy in the struggle for tlib uilitlcntlo'r of the peilinsUH, tli» waft liorti at Ul bent 1n ft)'. iiy, became a barrister ai Art pies, but quickly plunged into tin vortex of conspiracy against the Bour bon rule of King Homba. After the up rising of 1848 he was one of 4.1 exelud ed from amnesty ami after temporal-.* residence In Piedmont and Paris passer several years in refuge fit i.otnloH 1 Vvhere he ass'.Vtahnl with Mazzlnl. The labor people scout these claims, but th»\v ni-c plainly worried by the Chicago. .Toilet and Milwaukee slump. They put on a brave face, however, and say tlicy have not yet played all their cards. At flt. LfUi«— R. H. E. fct. Louis.. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- 3 14 a Cincinnati 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0-- '2 11 9 Ha't^rt*1*— Harper nnd Schrivcr; Phillips »n»l BWCPII. At I hirago— n. ii. E, Chicago ...00001 0 0 0 0- i i * Pitlpburg .. 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0— 5 11 1 -Batteries— Waddell «nd Kalioc; Doheny and She will be towed in by the tug Hob #rt Haddon. the first tug to speak her under instructions from Sir Thomas be fore she left to am j»t tin* first tow of fcrcd. After passing quarantine she will be towed to the man-of-war an chorage off Toinpkinsville and later te. the Erie basin, where she will be strip ped and her mast stepped preparatory to going into dry dock. C'niiM* Over In Foiirfcrn llnyn. n Dny Better Tlinn the Old Shamrock's Record—Too lunrlD to Sny What the Nerr Hon! In lCILc. Chicago. Aug. 12— All of the South Chicago mills of the steel corporation are working bb usual this morning. Notwithstanding tl»e trust's claims the status of f !m» strike* on mint 1»p Dually eletoiiiilncd until tills evening. All ovH* tfit* Irr»ti rfnfl ste«»l regions the lal»or clniis gathered yesterday nud voted whether to go out In response to Presldeiit Shaffer's order to strike or stay at work in defiance of It, bnt not until late today will the result of the order ho known. Bandy HnoL N J., Aug. lJ.-Shainroek II. Sir Thomas Uptons second Challenger for-the America clip, in tow of her cousoit. the big steam yacht (grill. iilTivt d C»fT Sandy Hook lightship shortly after 11 hist niiilit and anchored for t!i" nig lit Just inside the flyh(«li|p half an hour later. A newspaper tug am! tli'- lncrt»oa?*jfnmes It. Law rence. with Havld UslrrfP. Sir Ttinmnfl* personal representative in thlD cuuntry« Aboard, had been erul.-ing off Sandy Hook for two days awalTfng the ap|»ear.ince of the foreign nntg hunti r. Pittsburg. Aug. 12.—The following early bulletins have been received from the centers of the steel strike: Count von Secketidnif. It Is said. In (listed oil tlic rights of Inisbiiud at th* fiinernl of LniprcrtR I're'ierick. it i; salt! that the empress bequeathed large sums of money to Count von Seeken dorf. and this is causing much eonster nation among tin* English relatives The ClTspatch published to the effect ♦hat the empress' letters were placed lit her cotttn has been (fouled. The kaisei Is furious at the publication of till? matter. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. L. Re1. w. 1j. P.O. ftltabuhf... M :i5 .607 Boston. 4.1 41 .4" fhtfp'phta.. 54 37 .5!tt Now York... 87 4'r~-,44' HI. fxjufs... r»4 4t .503 Cincinnati.. 37 53 .4!I Brooklyn ... 49 44 MS2 Clifattn .37 01 .37$ AMERICAN LBtfoUE. McKeesport—At 6 o'clock this morning, of twenty-five men who started for the National Rolling Mill with the intention or going to work, all but two were turned back by the strikers. Fntnl EiploNivn on Yncbt. Ai hist in 1STD!D came the opportunity long wished for by the ardent patriots Sardinia and France declared wai against Austria, promising the libera tlou if all Itoly. ntjd Crisp! threw him self into the struggle, beeomlhg Onri baldl's right band matt ill the expedl tlon fioiu Genoa, whicty speedily brought about the dowufall of tin Bourbons. Crispi became ft hieinber of the provjsloivtl government of Slcllj, and urt the island's annexation to the kingdom of Italy was elected to t.lic Italian parliament, where his orntoriea powers quickly made him a lender MeKeespoit. I'a.. Aug. 12.—Two per sons were probably fatally burned and a dozen more or less severely injured as the result of an explosion on tin pleasure yacht Quafl in the Mononga licla liver near Toteis creek. Robert Criswell and Harry Osborne, both ol this place, wore so badly scalded and burned all over the body that they will probably die from the effects of theii Injuries. Among the other passenger* scalded are Steve Ilroskie. \V. X Campbell. James It. Smith, .T. E. Hen ry and Edward Miller, all of McKees port. None *»f these will die. though all are seriously burned, of the IS pas sengers aboard the yacht none escaped burns. At Detroit—Detroit, 10; Milwaukee, 5. At Chicago—Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 4. j EASTKItN LEAGUE. v i At Rr.phe*ter—Hoclii'?ter, 1; Providence, k. t At Montreal—Montreal. 3. Brockton, 2. I * At Buffalo—Buffalo, 7: Wurcesten l6i * Youngstown—The steel plant of the National Steel company, nonunion, has been working with a full complement of hands since 6 o'clock last evening. The night shift of 500 men at the Brown & Bonnell plant went on at midnight. The day shifts at the Valley. Hazleton and Bessemer mills have Just gone in. All of the indepen dent mills in the Mahoning Valley are running to their full capacity. The number of men on strike is 3.GOO. The ne;:m's positive identification by his victim st aled his fate. A mob of 4o«D men clamored /or his life, but the leaders of the mob. numbering less than a dozen, carried into execution the plans of vengeance they had formed. The rest of the mob was kept at ft distance and was not permitted to come Mitbin loo yards of the place where Washington' met Ills death. This w«« ut a spot a few feet from till* railway track ami not 500 yards from the house In which the ravisher committed the eriiue for which he paid so dreadful a penalty. President Shaffer still says the result of tlie strike order will astonish everybody. The stC el trust oftieirils still insist that not half of the 30.000 nieii ex pectetl to go out lDy Shaffer will obey the order. Attempt to Lynch Cor ten. i)Mtirrado Kills Pnrnner, Ban Antonio, 'tax., A tig. 12.—GregC*j Cortez, the murderer of Sheriffs Glove# and Morris, was brought here and lodg ed In jail last night for 6afe keeping. Sheriff Ely of Gonzales county says an attempt was made to lynch his prisoner at Ooimtles early yesterday morning. At 1 o'clock 200 urhied men rod* up to the jail, rang the bell, called (ok Sheriff Ely and asked for the Mexican prisoner Cortez. However, Sheriff Ely had heard that the mob was coming and, after semiring his cells nnd doors, ■ent his keys away, reniali lilg In th«» Jail with ouly one deputy and the jailers. "When asked for Cortez. Sheriff Ely positively refused to give him up. The mob then tried to break down the door, using a telegraph pole. 'Sheriff Ely went outside, tired a shot, got tlifc attention of the leaders of th® mob, and, after a reasoning talk, tlie mob dispersed, tiring a few shots as they, left. When off Hi* lightship. the Erin burned her costoll signals green :uul red it ciet-n star, and the lag* ran alongside. lirei*tii»«s on but It s'di - were hearty, .but beyond saVMitf that the yacht had einouiitered line wtMtliei Deltiicr Clipta|n Matthews of tli" Erin nor Citptiklu Sycamore of the challeMuiM wotiM t4it»' detail* "f ill'1 trip, "lluit they regarded It .'Is line perforinaiic* was evident .from Captain Matthew ejaculation of smpfi. e when Infoim* that the tugs had been tli" luokou* for her fori two day*. "Give lur a chance." b.*' shouted; Jacksboro. Tex.. Aug. 12. — G. M Leftwitch. a member of a sheriff's posse, was killed near here by one of two desperadoes whom the posse \tai trying to arrest. two highway ♦hen, Whdse iiaines are said to be Millei and Roberts, were reported to be In a house six miles north of the town Sheriff Maddox and three men sur rounded the house, but were warned by the inmates to keep awav. This Wfl* fallowed by a volley, which the posse returned. Twenty or 30 shots were fired. Leftwiteh being killed. The desperadoes escaped, but are being pur sued. There is a $1,000 reward offered, for one of the tuen. and the other !-• said io be wanted in several places. Reports received at 3:20 a. m. say that the fires were pulled at the Republic mill and at the Painters mill, ou the south side, ht 3 o'clock l»ecauso of lack of men. The Lindsay & McCutalieon mill In Allegheny also gave up the attempt to start for the present. No word has been received from the Clark mill as yet. McKeesport—The Boston plant of the National mills is closed. The National Tube Works will be run. Strikers in large numbers surround the National Rolling Mill, but good order prevails. C'riaitl (tecum «•« 1'remleA fit&\ior Depretis, after the Italian re ▼erses in Africa at Massaua. wa« CAPTURE OF MlNDORO. forced to call in the help of Crisp! as a colleague, and when Depretis died. In 18S7. Crispi became premier of Italy, taking in* his administration the port folio of foreign affairs. Druniieil In 'Ik* HiiIihu) General ChnfTee Ilerelvea nn En- Ciompcr* in Rfcw Vork. New Yurtf. A HP- 1- «"• O'l omipll ami lD!ivt« ITniWsnU wrn- ili-mvueU iu the Hallway river iir:il'"\\'t'--Ctllc,ld. by tlie ovi'ihlrliill!: of ti fount D'*1 wlik-li they liiCC1 Martini mi a ivJlD Three t'oinp.i lilulis in tin' I ion I won BHViil. DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED. euurnjtlnK Heporl. New Yorttj-Aug. 12.—Samuel Gompers. president of tin1 American Federation of Labor, was in New York city yesterday and visited his brother-inlaw at the hitter's residence. Mr. Gornpers was expected lo put fii an appearance at the headquarters of,the Central Labor unloiJMnit did not do so. He left the -ity last evening. but to what point Is not known. Manila. Aiir. 12.-(lpni'Ml Oliafltee has received troiu T.l»»nf«»n:int Herbert L. I]vims of the Forty-fourth voluntee? Infantry a full report of the taking of Miudoro. Lieutenant Evans says the Insurants tied to the mountain*, but that they must soon surrender, an they have no means of escape. He now set himself to the practica- Interpretation of the policy lie had ad voeated and for this purpose made a special visit to Bismarck at Fttedrlchs ruhe. The dreibund was there definitely drawn up. To the triple alliance havf been attributed most of the policies whieh ('rispi's opponents assert have erippted the resources of Italy. Never theless. it has assured a continental peace for the kingdom. Crisp! himself was unfaltering in upholding its policy lie was ready to. impose almost am burdens Hint seemed necessary for the inaiutenance of the army ami navy. In 1801 the chamber refused to levy in creased duties, and Crispi resigned. Two years later, though it was perfectly well understood that he would tin pose $!?."».CNmi,otMl of taxes, he wii:C returned with a large majority, but his followers could not withstand tlir cry that went up from the country when lie wished to carry out his pro posals. while Home of the scandal of tiie bank failures was made to attach to some members of his own family. Good Ttnke in r»t»«*lnr; Steamer Struck onv Rocks Sank Five Minutes After Passengers Were Taken Off. As n matter of fn i flu* »t*if timi of 1 lie Shamrock II I* l«,:s ti'aii '' counting her slop of Ulll' »l:l.V at .• I Mirillhl. Azup tt. a 11:1 .v better u.;»» "" time of t 1m* ultl Sliamro Iv. \vlil*-li w'n* far and iiwa.v 1 niter thatl (tint of art* fonucr challenger. Captain Matthew.** first Inquiry after tlio greeting was oi the challenger's opponeut, the Constitu tlon, ami when he learjied that she had beaten Columbia on Saturday ho ex prosstil his pleasure and then regrcl when he was informed of Columbia's accident in the rate. I Evans Bros. t ft ft - Boston, Aug. 12.—The steamer Halifax. bound from Halifax for Boston, during a log early this morning ran on Mi no's Ledge, one of the most dan gerous in this vicinity. Nearly every one of the passengers was asleep when she struck. They ru3hed to the deck when informed that the ship had struck, but behaved remarkably well, there being no panic. The engines were reversed immediately, and the Halifax backed from the dangerous position. Captain Pye then proceeded to run for the entrance to Boston har bor. At George's Island, the captain saw that the water was gaining rapid-1} and headed the ship directly for the beach, striking off Fort Warren. There were 225 passengers aboard the Halifax All were safely landed, together with most of the baggage. Five minutes later, the ship sank how first. Germnn Antarctic Expedition. Kiel. Germany, Aug. 12.—The Germa t steamer Gauss, bearing the Ger man antaretle expedition, under the leadership of Professor Ehrich von Drygalski of Berlin, sailed from Kiel yesterday. All the farewell festivities. Including the banquet, were omitted in consequence of the death of Dowaget Empress Frederick. T.lie scientists accompanying the expedition are Dr. Ernst von Hoeft'en of Kiel, zoologist and botanist; Dr. Hans Gazert of Munich. bacteriologist; Dr. Euill Philippl, of Brcslau. geologist, and Dr. Friedrlchj Bidlingmaier of Laufl'en, meteorologist, j Commissary General Weston asserts that the original reports of the frauds In the commissary department were much exaggerated and that the total money lost to the government turns out to lie only McKlnlej'n Altl, A FEW 46 South Main St. New Vo'rk. Aug. 12.—The United Lafeor league has Invited Messrs. ShnfTer and Compels, presidents of the Amalgamated association and the American Federation of Labor respectively, into a joint movement to request President MeKinlcy to call an extra session of congress to take the steel trust out of the hands of its present proprietors. Birmingham. Ala., Aug. 12.—The forty-seventh annual convention of the International Typographical union will begin its session in this city today. Delegates are here from all parts oi the United States and Canada. The committee on laws has been in sessiot. Blnce Thursday and will make Its report tomorrow. The sessions of the committee are executive. It is understood that more than 5tTi)uestions have been disused of. The more important matters under discussion are the eight hour Jaw and decreasing the number., of districts in which organizers shall work. The terms of district organizers are to be made permanent, and the annual elections will be abolished. I. T. IT. Convention. (lovcrnor Taft and Commissioners Ide and Moses will leave Manila Tuesday to establish civil government in the northern provinces. Commissioners Wright and Worcester will remain in Manila to conduct the government. Price Cutting Sale The yarhtinp sharps aboard tlio tug* had no opportunity last tilffht to size uj. the latest aspirant for the honor of lifting the C*iip which Americans have successfully defended over Suits that were $25.00 and upward are tow BARGAINS RenlatefieiA'n Secretary Flees. Honolulu. Aug. 2, via Snn Francisco, Aug. I If.—The' Cruiser Philadelphia has arrived here from Pago PajJo. she will sail !..»• ?$~ji Praneisco Aug. 7. The Philadelphia's visit to I'lrjsvPaRo was the first she hail made since 1800, when two of her officers ami two men were killed by natives. This flint* her reception was very friendly. In honor of her departure the liig.li cliicfs of the different villages prepared an elaborate feast and held a two days' festival. In return the oftieers of the Philadelphia received the chiefs and their wives on Iniard the vessel. Philadelphia VInHm I'iiko I'njro. r.«» you rs marked at Tampa. Flu.. Aug. 12.—it is stated that Padilla. the secretary of Itesistencla nml tin* one strike leader wlio has successfully evaded deportation by the citizens, has llcil from the city to prevent being summarily sent out. a condition that Was believed to lie soonei or later inevitable. lie is said to have called direct for Havana. This removed. it is claimed, the last straw to which the strikers were clinging, and it Is piiQhahlc that labor matters will ad Just themselves iu the next few days. It is .stated that the selectors of the Keeistciicla organization have- resolved anmntr themselvoH in a full conference to leave tiie city. All of tin* selectors j attended but one. n Cuban who is not in sympathy with tin- strike, and it is alleged that lie has been forcibly sent SlmpMoii'M IIIr Colleetlon, ami-:xi»mk.\t to tiii: constiittion ii(oi*osi-:h in nil; C /rn/.ivNs or tiiis roM.Mn.NWKALTII FOR TilFtit API'ltoV ai. ok kimittion nv tin: ofnfkal assi;\niia of Tin: common wfai.tii «»l • I' F N N S YI. V A MA. IM 1SI.ISII lit» \i\ oiuh:k of i iii: sitkftaky of tin; COM MO.WV FA I/I'll IN I'l UKl A NT I' oF AiMM i.i; win of thi: roxsriTt thin. fatS Old Orchard. Me., Aug. liL—llev. IDr. -S|tupson. the Christian Alliance leader, raised for missionary work yesterday, of that amount $.*U.0tNi being given in pledges at the morning serviee. At that time the exhortations were by l»r. Simpson himself. A man from Ossinlng, N. Y.. who has taken an active part in the eonvetition contrlbuted a cheek for The usual sipht of women tearing off jewelry to throw Into the contribution boxes was missing, and only four gold rings turned up when the collections were counted. *• In FIRST GLASS Refrigerators at low prices to close them out. We are headquarters for I e E GREAM FREEZERS. After six months Crisp! throw up tin* task, which ho found too groat ovon for hts powers as nn "old parllamcntnry hand." of Into years Crispi einerg o»l hut once or twice from tho background. Ho urged forcibly Italy's taking part with tho powors iji tho settle inont of tlio Chinese question. Last spring, nearly hliml mid in failing health, ho had a narrow escape from n tiro which hrokc out in his house. THE SHAMROCK RECEIVED. A joint ni:s«»ti tion. Trolley Car Striken a WaKoa. Froposlnn an A l lie n. 11 (lot) I t«» tin- Con«ttfll n-nu,,,,,., . ... . . lt lion di tlu» Commonwealth. B.iltimoo, Aug. 1». A trolley car Heeiiuu I I:«* it resolveil l»y iliD* Si'iiale struck a wagon oil the Belair road last House ««r Keprpseiiiirttvex C»i the Com nltrl.t unnlni.uli- in Innlu ,u tllOfl W •'« 111» IllOeiHTUl ASSl'ltlM.V lUfl. I'll}!! night, seriously three of the ||U. f.tirmHjij: is proposed as nmendmC'iit« six occupants of the vehicle. Minetta «he Constitution of the Commonwealth T1.1I1..1- o..» '( ni,i ,,1.11,1 ,r , °f Pennsylvania. ill HeeoVdntee with the Bam r, the .{-jear-ohl child of C_ hristo- j visions of tin* eighteenth aiti-ie thereof: plier Bauer, who was in the wagotl! Amendment one to Article Klght. Seet iCDn with her parents, was the most serl j a!".!'ai „r im of ai.i on sly hurt, sustaining a fracture of the I section. after the words, ".shall i»e «Dut it i«*«i skull She is nor linns fntillv Iniurorl 1 1,11 V*"'thms." the words "subject Bi\mi. p« maps raiaiiD injured. |,11W,h |0WS re.eiiriity and regu Mrs. Lena Bauer, aged 33 years, was j lining the regi stration ot eh-tor's as the badly hurt. she sustained internal In- Juries and a number of painful lacera-1 l onallthnitons of i:|e« tors. r.v tions. Mrs. Mary Schreiner, aged 68, uuiU' « ' °'u" D*'arr., "r.,Mre* D, ,, . '* . , , |»"'sessini! .the loilowinc ipialitK-ath»ns. years, was slightly injured. hall in- entitled t• D vote at ail eieetions. Patafed Through Quarantine This and Upwards. For a short time only to make room for Fall New York. Aug. 12.—Shamrock II., which anchored irpdde Sandy Hook last night, arrived at Quarantine at 7.30 o'clock this morning, ('lose hehind her came Upton's steam yacht. Eriif; which acted as escort tor the challenger during the fifteen days' trip coross the ocean. The health officials received the distinguished visitors, in less than half an hour later the twei boats had ( lean bills of health and were under way for the Erie basin, where the Shamrock will be put in racing condition. It was raining and misty as tho boats came up the bay. The vessels all along the route greeted the visitors. Morning—Now at Erie Basin, stock Roanoke. Yn.. Aug. ■ 12.—(icucrai C». Moxley Sorrel, aged • • I. cif Savannah, hns died at the home of his brother near Koauoke. Uoueral Sorrel entered the Confederate army at Savannah as volunteer aid on Longstreet's staff tit the outbreak of the civil war. He was promoted several times for gallantry and in the third year of the war was made a brigadier general on Longstreet's staff. He was shot through the lungs at the battle if Sliarpsburg. Confederate- (General Dead. BUSS, Army of t'le Philippine*. Salt Lake t'ity. Alls. 1.'. Everything points tC1 a successful meeting of tiie National Society of the Army of the Philippines. Wlilch will holil Its second animal encampment anil reunion In tiiis city on Aug. 1:1, 14 anil IS, Fully 2.IKI0 veterans of the Spanish anil Philippine wars are expected to attentl tlie reunion. The first business session of tho society will lie held tomorrow afternoon. This will lie followed hy a patriotic meeting In the Tabernacle. the delegates licing welcomed to the state liy tioVeruor Wells. Bo Dklet of choice recipes willi each Washington. Ind.. Aug. 12.—Frank Purooll. the mi mo engineer whoso sou made affidavit that ho kicked his wife to death, has boon arrested. At tho coroner's Inquest the boy's story was partially substantiated, and it was adduced tluit I'urccll had several times threatened tho lives of Ids wife and children, ovon at the point of a 'loaded revolver. The post mortem examination revealed several severe bruises on Frank I'nrcpll Arreateil fioui the city Freezer - TrniiKport IiiriiIIm Still Lenka. New Yoi k. Aug. 12—The United States transport lngalls. which sailed from this port for Manila recently, returned leaking badly. According to reports the liigalls, when about IX) miles Out and in the directiou easj-soutbeast from Sandy Hook, was struck by a heavy land swell from tho southwest. This was about !i o'clock Saturday evening. Tho Ingalls continued on her course for some time after this before the leak was discovered. Officers and members of the crew admit that the THE TAILOR. Bail H'pri-k X,nr UalinlB. Pa. Dubois. Ta.. Aug. 12.-Through thf .;iil.i i iiuj ili»' nv C• «:«n»'i a 1 A.Dm'u 1' II.' sluill ||.H S. P. Fenn Armstrong's; —*vRRIGE&. •lleBori failure of the telegraph opera-1' tor at ( arnn'ii to deliver 11 train ordei vmr having previously h»»en a •iiiaiiiicti to a liortli lionnri freight train two I""n . . ._ . . . lie shall have teuiovt'd ihcivlrotn and re trains were four train- 1 tnrii«D«|. tlu-n -ix muiitlis,» -iuiiuediatfly pif men wore Injured, olio of whom Is like " '.''"v, I1"" « . ,, . .1 Il«' shall have riDr.id*'d Iti Che election ly to die. J no wreck occurred north of 1.111 i i, 1 wh. r«- he shall offer t.» vote ai Carmen on the Buffalo. Rochester and | lw" niontiw immediately meeediUK tli* Pittsburg railroad. On account of tiie;' T i? MORE TALK OF WAR Owen Sound. Out.. .Vujr. 12.-The engine C»f a Canadian Pacific way freight wi'ile 011 the down grade between Hunda Ik and Fleshertmi left the track, ami l.{ cara were piled up. William Campbell, the engineer, who live* at Toronto Junction, and nrakcm.-iu McfJraw were killed. William MH'auley. the fireman, was so badly that it is thought he will die. Brakeman John La m aster was also severely injured.Tno Killed In Freight Wreck Austria and Italy Said to be Drifting the body, the spleen Imrsted and other evidences of rough denies all charges. Into Hostilities. Vienna. Aug. 12.—Die Information today gives prominence to a message from Homo, predicting war between Aintria and Italy. The message says: Doitili I?«rtoCle« In n FrriioU Church, r.it'ls. Bl* Al»»lnth I'm-lory (turned. Aug. 11!. — Pernor's absinth factory at IVntarllor, one of the largest In Fraiicp. was struck l».v yesterday afternoon during a violent storrj. Within a few moments all the huilrifcrp* were ablaze as well as the Immense reservoirs of spirits in the. cellars. A stream of htirulug alcohol was uiiBtnko of the operator tlio north1 bound and the south bound freight iUu'iV twenty-two years of ajjo am! up Ik- shall have paid within two yi»ar» • •uiniy tax. wlikli shall haw il al least two inolltlis ami paid iii"iiih Ik'I»iiv in)* 11Dhi Article Klfilil. Seetlon 0 #•** «v-„ Pint Mason Jars, per doz. Quart Mason Jars, per doz .60 .65 .85 eargo of ihe transport was slightly damaged. It is expected that repairs to the Ing.'ills ean be ipiiekl.v made ami that the transport will again sail for M nulla some time this week. A I'omb noon m»ar~~?TnD alfar ~'t. Nizior at Trnycp (himap' to tin* tliirttMMifli oontiir.v windows, but not injuring any of tbe Imuilivil children wlip. top'tIht with a priost. nriv in fli«D nt 1 !u* tiino. A Spaniard anvsttMl on suspicion of b»*- Hh- r of tlu» o..trap?. I'mHs. Ah :. 1-. ihI yesterday aft of i i«»» I'hjiivli «il dniiit: eonsblerab 4 in I. Mason's Jars, per doz They arc tnirely drifting into a trninsyinct on n curve. The two loco i'l1 f,,,« motives and a dozen cars wore badly | lwo li I ll». Choice Mixed Tea .35 I I lb. Upton's Tea (In tins) 60 v. hero hostilities are inevitable. Hoth lave boon showing miiistial military activity on either tidi* of the frontier, and both are soiling their Adriatic wrecked. I II). l'anry Mixed Tea Another Cmpc Rare Wreck. j jj!,| uifi St. John's. N. I*'.. Aug. 12. -The wroek «!••»» tin fleets in ortb r Cnhnnn Wnttt Ilctter ( funr HdIh. Havana. An-. 1J. The n«nr Makers' union lias published a statement sin-nd soon pouting Into tIn- river, causliig tin Colomhinn MlnUter Lenve* C'nrnrnn. of the Bti'iinior AC Ir. wlil. h llos'on v V'''Km! rocks west of Cnpe Race, is fnst break- "niy. pn.vHint *j "if 4^ I lb. Mocha and Java Coffee 2 ilDs. Lion Coffee POPE PRAYS FOR CRIGPI utmost nlnrm. Tin- fmtoiy was coin pTt'lcl.v ro.vcd. tin* rinnifigv being cs liuiMloI nl n.iiiiii.iumi frillies. Willeinstad. C 'lirncan. Auqr. 1l!4—Tiic Colombian minister ami all the members of tlie Colombian legation have left Caracas for a temporary absence. There has been no rupture of diplomatic relations, however, between Colombia and Venezuela. William W. Russell, the United States eharue cPaf faires. will take care of Colombian jU. tcrests. Ing up, and nil (lie ships and boats | which were at work upon her have re 7 111 r nod to port. The* Schooner Sam my t iT.n V lD v T Illcks while returning from a fishing •' «•!••■ i«" trip 011 the (Jrand Banks was wrecked near Thespasse. a few miles from the scene of the Ac is disaster. Thesehoon '"Vim er's crew succeeded in reaching land after a hard struggle. of tli«' suiD^-i-lasDi» that tlie tion shall n-jnl as follows: liilforniity iDf i:h'« tl«Dn I.hws rvmilatinn tin- h"hliiijr of « .v ... cltix*-ns or for tin' registration Hcioi D shall hCD i| 11 ifC-rm throughout ill" Imi laws r«*;-HlClI Inn ami i» i|iiii ln_ resist ration of fii'i tors may h«- t-iia't •*«! tpl'ly t" 'Hit's only. .|iiovhhDCl dial s«i. h • Ifoi m for « iil.'s of the fc.ain»* • la - "I'V of ihe .loini lji .olntIon. my \v i;ini:sT. '••••rotary of the I'oimnouuealth i# 2 lbs. Arbuckle's Coffee rr.cnidinjr tlm t-oiulHjnii ot' tlu» ci^nr *«• .. r* j n i rD j *. » i n'' tfrjiCUD lH*t\vooii 4'ubn and Statesman C-rodlt for T|„, M,ifs. O'.imj a Ocod -.rttor, WiN ll,:,t II,.• union ,ln,s not desire rit |S 7^T'nr rl" r* A'"» makers, but nee-sortie hour o t s drat!, ar tll;ll llr„ kll|1„ dmal Itampo ,U!, „ h I'..,-, ;11„, ho nous until tl.in mornlm:. \\ hen t„U , „„ lo ,||(; ,Vn F,- lie eselalincl. • Pro, i,lcno«. . j will Innluiblv not !„■ re».lv I.,.- rcally decreet! that ! : ho.thl lie llir la ! fori. the present '.oncress mljrtmus of my sicncratimi to k«. Well. C..pl i,ut nevertheless this f,„.'t need Cff,A| Cans Boston Baked Beans .25 .23 .15 f;miltouf lffic?sln* nC Cnpe llonry, t'sipi* III IIIV. \ .i.. Aug. 1 J.—Till' t'liited StiUi's guufiojit Mailiias, from Hostoii. iui«l i*i' orders to proceed to 11«1111 ptou Koads iinil there awjiit instructions ari l prepare for her departure for C 'OIoti. - w4A^ul4iere. Troy Tlicnt«Dr lliirnotl Cans fancy TomatoeB Cans Fancy Corn .:{ . Troy. X. Y.. An*. 12. flic Star the atcr. tin- Imiltliii- in which licorgt' Dixon wit t «1 tho fc.it championship from Cal McCarthy in 18111, was Imrnctl this morning at 1 o'clock. IS THE WELL DRESSED MAN, J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. Deafness Cannot be Cured Prevented a Tragedy. Timely Information pl\rn Mrs. CJeorge anC* bese.~-fct Ash'a —Don't. be satlaliinL wlllL.ieniporary relief A\li:.\l»Mi:NT I'm Till-: roN'sTITl Tti'.- fn»ni Indigestion. K«DCloI ltyspepsla ciire jVlTTv u-1 • %! r!\'^VJt..!. s PITTBTOH. ■ || HOODS DELIVERED PBOMPTtTT ~ 3 South §talu Bt. gdoil lighter." Tlio I'opo ll» n j not piwi'nt the'uriiiiilns of cnueesslnug l prayer l'yr Hie atml of his old I uigenlly neoileil before Hie next crop. by lor n I applii ailous. as they «aonC»t roach long. Uvis. ■f \Dw StrnliHvllle. iDhlC Shake Into Your Shoes I permanently ami ' "[iipU'telV removes this Al. Ml; Im ji'l'ix ili 11 'iii':'"■;r;'v'i:i: \ I n„. C.„ . i„„ i. . " inplnliH. It relieves permanently because ASSDMI'.n nr I'M■: c OMMi DN\\ l:Al.TII Allen. 1-oot-E.w. a powder. It cures:,, ,be ,lrwl 1H.rre..t ..I I'i:NNsy,.VA.MA. I-i lU.ltfllKM n» alnful, smarting, norvoua feet nd Ingrow- ... , V„.„P„ .... "ItlDi:it or Tin: s I :C 'Iti :ta I: \ ..r nil. iK nail., and Instantly tatcs the .ting out '•« the stomal. Nature re i ■C DM Mi \v KAI.TII. IN I'l liSl'AM'l: CD■ ■ ...... .. . . «-elves 8ii pp I log from tin* food we oat. Ibo AIJTh'l.i: will nr 'I'lli: roNSTITI t corn, .nd bunions. It a the greatest Ih(. „ ls , ,o.v omfort discovery of the age Allen, foot- K„u„, v„„: „j ■„ Dvba, A .MIN I' ill*..1.11'TIUN !ase makes tight or new shoes feel easy- .. ,. i . .. ' l"l,n l»'- an miiciidionit to the .'unstln. t Is s certain cure for stvcitlne r.llou. ' ' """ " " 1 I li"" r..mn.,.n«, „I|U , , siveatlng. callous , Vllt(,H futston ; Stroh's Pharmacy. West *«cil.ui l He li en«. tin- fiviiaf ind hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today, im.and II.uw .,i Hr|DrvMUtiillve« ,.f in Jold by all druggists and shoo stores. Hy _______________ moiiwi-nlth C•!'. pi-nnsyIv.-iuin in (it-upi-iii A* nail for 25c. In stamps. Trial package Croupy Sounds From Baby's Crib I «V»ii'v''lirTli''iViJt"4filll«wID• u •'REE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lelloy, at night are agonizing to mothers. Dr. Gal- is proposal' nS n'n am"ndmC*nt totheVousil Y. vln'a Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon tutlon of. the commonwealth of IVnusvlva as administered. It ls also a never falling WJ i."V,'rrnH,nnC'n .Y'U?i ,!1" J,rMVl»|,,n8 "f The Homliest Man In Pittston remedy- for oeughs, colds and lung com ' ' '" ' Amondhu'nt. km ..II .. iiu m„A plaints. Twenty-fivs cents per bottla. s.Vrlko out ho.iIoii four CDr art!«•' As well as the hsndsomest and others are v - «i\«i , r in pla-UioreofJ U* Invited to call on aoy druggist and get free CD. O. IIiick, Itelrne, Ark,, says: 1 was I Son ion I. Ail flections ' a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for ths throat troubled with constipation until I bough; ** [»D' JD.v and lungs, a remedy tbst ls guaranteed to DeWltt's Little Early lllwrs. Since tD„ ThnTsoo cure and relieve all chroulc and acute imvo boen entirely cured of my old com A tn roughs, asthma, bronchitis, and conaump- plaint. 1 recommend them. T. J: \ates, iloa. r«1ci 2A a*4 l'lttuton ; Stroh'a Pharmacy, yittatou. suit by Qilroy tb« Tttiiorr TH not a tailor iu llio city wbo rati ■ure LK-at'mvit*. an«l (hat Is awak A fricht f»il Dnph luwl long kept lior viM.v night. SlnD had tried many mid doctor trarsfurm a man so nuk-kly or rail •mlII urui'il |o try l»r. Kind's N»»w ttemlily grow short time Ht Everybody Takes a Good Photo iullau»o«l you have a rumbling I un1| 8I"" v . _ ;_ __ ,_ -omul or Imferfect hearing. nml when It Is) "|s" ' m',M' M"'- l.««i»« ««f n se»«. of Spain. j Monuments and Corner Posts, • ntlrol.v closed, Itoafnesa Is the result, and s',lh C ure* arc ,MD8ltlve r Pi -Don C'arloH Duko' Flnfnrine nml PnrhinP' v w Q(nnn unless the Inflsmmatlou ran lDe taken out "f 1,M lDoW'M lo « »rCD "" throat, chest am. i chin s to be the I t-lll Tfi wl ! w p, gf; ll»«1 *»» »** to Its normal condl- »«'»« 'roubles. Only SOc. and Trial .*i0S ! maD- Wy° Ave- W. Pittston. tf llon. hearing will be destroyed forever; fre.. Sold by Strohs Pharmacy, . ' ■ ~ nine cases out of ton are caused J»y catarrh. Mt IMttston, and \D. €'. Price, Plttston. .. , T"robb'n9 Headache xvhl. h Is nothing but nn Inflamed condition |# Wlft •; «l«ickly leave you If you used IDr. ol the mucous surfaces. . Helped Win Battles. WEATHER. Kings New Life Pills. Thousands of suf- \y0 wm Kivc «)uc Hundred Dollars Hr ofllcers and men wrote from ferer* have proved their matcliless merit any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ,bo front to KHD" that for Scratches. llrulseK, — --""v aT ,2- ,'Wast unt" £•»"£« ra,,rru ,,,to x P. m.. ruesday, for Raster!! Pennsyl only as ront*. Money MM* If not cared. P J CIIFNRY*h CO Toledo O !'"W° rnr 1!"rn"' Skln .ania: Unsettled weather, with rain, s by Strohs rharm«cy, West IMttston, sold i,v iDr'ncL-i«l«. 7Bc- " - ' ' "OI- rnr" e»«ranfC*d. Sold and Tuesday; cooler tonight. and w. C. l'rtee, Mtutoa. IUII. F«J? *UI. are the Bert. & £ r:ih stove Lira At the YATES »tndlo on William 8treet. lt d in the miikiuK. and VATIS i« in fcm ession of the knowledge how to do .t \ sli 'e Claims to be the Legitimate King: •vorc a 11 iiC k of 4 fvC Hxpert wnrkmansh'p nnd a quality of Q work tbut pl«u&o=« all. Tho latest styles iti mount* and tuning, and prices thai 'fT'Irirl. An; ploaso the masses. Are you going to BUILD OR REMODEL rnflV'C TDIIUCPPD Pft SAVE MONF.Y HV HAV.NU (jKH I 0 I IlHllljrCfl lU THE WEATHER. t Has fine rigs and horses fot Hue Printing & Drafting a Specialty tnoving furniture or taking / ARCHITECT,parties on outings. (Jenrteglstercd Patent Attorney* ddl tC3.IIling. PROPER PLANS MADE. prcsC rilM'»l by Inw : I'rovM y in voting bo preserved, upy of tb« joint resolution, W. W.ViKlEST. •rcttirjr of tiie Coinmwwt'uHh Phone 1 Pea u51 tawl^t |
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