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'OU W1 ' \4f- lotne tC Pi ' the 30,000 men, iren in thia corn- 'J-}?""*1'/. * • 'i£p*5 Ascribe fjDr the Gazette. The only j published in the city.: women and rounity. ■ a. ,i • * P1TTST0N, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. 190'. ONLY D.MLY IN CITY FIFTY SECORD YEAR ) gfittf&ffilSlirSS THEO. HART 1883. PRESIDENT WILL LIVE In fact, by 1O:P»0 o'clock tlie entire* to 111 per of everybody about the Milburn residence seemed to have undergone a radical change. The poJJce did not stop wagons from goiug by the nearest'.corner at high speed. ON TRACK OF PLOTTERS Q. A. R. MEN MEET. HOPE OF PEACE GONE. ALWAYS THC CHEAPEST BTsrinrinrff-iro b stfotfs'o'lt'YIilllll CONFIDENCE GROWING. worse,* the"change In that direction also will be slow. This Is the opinion of Dr. Mann. fcellaf Fo» President Dominant at There will be no crisis. If he arrives it convalescence. JDr. Park expresses the opinion that It will be three weeks Buffalo Police Think There Was Cleveland, O., Sept. 10.—Tito city last night was a blase of glory, a crystallization of all the living memories of the stirring days of 1861-05, memories with which only a mere fraction of the present population is personally familiar.Cleveland Encampment, Great Steel Strike Will Be Believed That President Has Passed Crisis. a Conspiracy. Fought Out. Do you realize what money you can save by trading in our Dometlte Department ? The regular army guard was not so particular about those who passed up the guarded ..street. The newspaper men, scores of theui, did not maintain the quiet that has prevailed for the past three days. Even those who came from the mansion where the wounded man lies stopped on the corner to laugh and chat, From sonilier forebodings the feeling has suddenly turned to Joyful confidence that the nation's ruler was to be spa ml. TEHPEBATURE AND PULSE FALL. ££9!KSEX9i98PlBIIHB life/ GOLDMAN'8 ALLEGED COMPLICITY. ALL NEGOTIATIONS ABE NOW OFF. Venule Anarehlat !»nld to Have Been In Buffalo, nud Her Speedy ArreHt ■■ Predicted—John Nowak, Friend of Caolgoaa, In Custody* Preaiilent Shaffer Will llnvc Nothing SI ore lo no. It Im Said. Willi tlio IteprcMon tut I vC*n . of the lulteU Mtatea PhDHiolanM Hny Every Indication la Good—McuiIhtn of McKlnlpy'* Family lletnrnlnHT to Their lloinea, lle- IIpvIiik Want In Over. Every street was congested with a stream of humanity, and far out Euclid avenue to the electric fountain in Wade park the crowds coursed Incessantly to aud fro THIS WEEK Steel CorporatIon. Hope • ii FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Cl*y Mew yorlt gtocji Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, Btock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York. Sept. 10, J901. 131 132 7576 76% 9G76 9676 68% 68% 45% 46% 43:6 4474 94 94% ,116 117 103 103% .110% 110% . 9974 100 . 57 5814 114% 114% 29% 29% 34% 34% .144'/4 14474 42 42% 76% 76% 63% 65 13 13% 97% 9X% 88 D4 88% 39% 40% 92 92% 55 66% 54% 54% Buffalo, Sept. 10.—'The crisis lias passed. The strain on tlie heartstrings of the nation has been relieved. It tan be stated with all but the assurance of absolute certainty that President McKlnley will fully anil speedily recover from the wounds inflicted upon hlni by the nnarchlst Czolgosz. BufTnlo, Sept. 10.—From two sources, •ach of which is unimpeachable, it is learned that the police of the United States are nearly ready to draw a dragnet and capture a host of anarchists, all of whom.* re believed to bo concerned in the plot to kill the president and other representatives of the government.Pittsburg. Sept. to. -The last effort lo nettle the steel strike has failed. The general executive board of the Amalgamated association lias adjourned without date :tml without either accepting any ol' the peace propositions which have eoiiie iudlrectly from the United States Steel corporation or making any counter propositions, according to the oUicial statement. There is now no longer any doubt as to the or the attempted assassination of the president upon the present gathering. It has stirred the patriotism of the people, and the veterans and their friends are coming to rejoice •r to sorrow as the will of Providence may dictate. WE OFFER Litflitx Out at 11, 2 bales of heavy unbleached mul* tin; the regular 6c quality for4cyd. Strong. At 10:30 the lights in the mansion, except those dlinly shilling In the sickroom, were extinguished, and by 11 o'clock peaceful fpiiet reigned about the home distinguished by the nation's idolized wounded. On the dark corner opposite the house soldiers, policemen aud newspaper men kept vigil, however, sheltered beneath tents provided for them by the city and military authorities. The l):30 bulletin, as was promised, was to be the last of the night, and while ft was brief attention was called to the "fact that the pulse was exactly the same as In the morning, 112. iwifl fliat the temperature was eigbt-fmtffe of a degree lower, highly favorable s$*mptonis. 1 case of the famous 4 4 Bleached Hill Musliu for 7c per yd. Sugar .. Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction dies, and Ohio ... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. ... Mo. Pacific People's Gas Col. iron and Fuel So. Pacific Copper Every bulletin from the bedside of the fitrlckcn mail brings fresh assurance of this. Doubt is no longer expressed by the medical and surgical experts In attendance, although discretion prompts them to withhold an unequivocal declaration which would be humiliating to them In the event of some unforeseen complication. The president's intimate friends and the statesmen here, with the personal assuranecs of thtt medical men to guide them, look upon the president as.a convalescent. Emma Goldman is believed to be a leader lu the conspiracy. She was here In Buffalo the day before President Me- Kinley arrived. The police of this city yesterday questioned a relative of hers, from whom much information of value was obtained. 1 case heavy white crochet bed spreads; regular value $1 85; for tin* week 98c each. LAST NIGHT THE BEST. At the conclusion of the meeting of the citlztns' Grand Army committee on president's day the following ten statement was issued: The «emioillchtl report is that the proposition secured for the Amalgamat- ed association through the intervention of the representatives of the National Civic federation was unsatisfactory and that the rut ire matter of arranging for a settlement was left with President Theodore .1. Shaffer. The hoard lu its session of three days has been clamoring for a settlement, hut satisfactory terms and means were not at hand, and the sessions resolved themselves Into an informal discussion of the situation. 2 cases ct the best Amoskeaf apron Gingham for 5c a yard, "While our beloved president Is enduring with sublime fortitude the suffering cnusett by the unspeakable crime of Friday last, It is appropriate that all functions connected with the- reunion of the Grand Army in which he was to have participated should be either omitted or modified. 25 doz. men's extra heavy bine denim overalls for 45c a pair. The Goldman woman's arrest. It is said, will occur within a few hours, if. indeed, it has not already been effected. Evidence is not lacking that the plot was at least partly concocted In Buffalo.1 case extra heavy unbleached canton flannel; the regular locgradfl for this week 7c a yard. A Rapid Convales- Car and Foundry . O. & W Pennsylvania .. , Heading Reading, pref Tenn. C. & I Leather Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. Wabash, pref Western Union M., K. & T BEFORE THE SHOOTING, before it will bo wife to move him. It Is exported that the Interior woinirts will henl first. The sutures of the lacerated tissues were made so soon after the bullet passed that they probably are healiug rapidly. With the exterior wound it Is a slower process. ITKINLEY MAKING HfS SPEECH 20 cases good laundry soap; 15 large bars for 25c. The bulletin* tell the Htory now. Tlie president has gained strength so rapid ly that Ills normal physical functions aro asserting themselves. lie is hungry ami is biDilig nourished. Ho Is thirsty *nd Is being given Clriiik. He even wants to smoke a cigar. but tliey will not let him do that, llis temperature, pulse and respiration are improving Steadily. Sleep has refreshed him so that he is taking an interest in the affairs of the outside world, and while his physk'ltflis discourage all interference with his quiet and rest, even to the point of excluding visitors from the sickroom, except Mrs. McKlnley. who sees her huslmnd once a day, yet lie is being informed on matters of importance.Walter Nowak, a Pole and a friend of Leon Czolgosz, was placed under arrest yesterday, and an attempt was made to keep his arrest a secret. No charge has been made against him ns yet, but he will be called upon to tell svliat he knows of the would be assassiu of President McKiuIey pnd also to explain some mysterious doings of his own. "As a substitute for the public reception which was to have been extended to the president on Thursday evening a mass meeting of citizens and visitors will be held in the Central armory on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. 2 cases bleached and unbleached cotton crash; regular 5c quality for tbisweelc i)4c a yard. ence Expected. S«#atnr ffarittlt was the last official caller nf lie only staid a few rolnnfl1#, b»rf during that time had a short interview with IDr. McBurney. When fce came ont. ho declined to talk further than-to say, "Everything is all right, and ft the Improvement eontluues 1 may go home tomorrow." At tin* clost' of tin1 meeting of III*' I1Uuatioual executive board last cvcniug President Shaffer declared that he had 110 statement to make, but subsequcntly wild: IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE The extreme optimism of the vice president and the members of the cabinet would be difficult to overstate. "In view of the Improvement In the president's condition, for which we are all so devoutly grateful, the meeting will be one of praise and thanksgiving. It Is expected that citizens of national prominence will attend. A programme of the exercises, to consist of prayer, music and brief addresses, will be announced later." "The hoard has adjourned, and the out of town members will prohahly leave for their homes. No pence proposition has been received and uone made." PEOPLE'S STORE EMMA GOLDMAN "I am absolutely confident everything" will turn out all right," declared the vice president, and lie said he based bis , confidence on Information behiud kbe| public expressions of the physicians. Cleveland. • G„ Sept. 10.—Leon Czolgosz was expelled from Forest City Knights of the Uslden Eagle, yesterday. The organization took prompt measures to purge itself from the odlmr of'his membership. The would be fssassin and anarchist was entered ai It member of this lodge under the mme of Fred C. Nlemau and bad drawn twenty-six weeks' sick benefits. The officers of the grand lodge, located at Youngstown, O., and representing the qtato organization, were in communication with the officers of the Cleveland branch yestetday, and the result was the expulsion of Nleman, who has been cliaracter£ed In the motion signed by the officers and members as a renegade and his act anathematised as a dastardly and cowardly deed. The motion terminates with an append to the Almighty to save the president and Union. Goldca Kasivfl Expel Ciolsoai, Three men, all of them Poles, came together iu this city under mysterious and peculiar circumstauces. Although they had never met before; each asked ARRESTED TODAY MAIL THEIR LETTERS FREE. The meeting of the hoard did not adjourn hi high good feeling, yet the members of the board WPre averse to making statements supplemental to that of President Shaffer. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO DRURY'8. There Are but Two Ladles Wlio En- Joy This Privilege. Dr. P. M. Itixey. one of the president's attendant physicians and olw*- the private physician of the president and Mrs. McKinley, says: Evans ...Brothers »! ■ « SympatheticTelegram From "It is commonly supposed tbnt only senators and representatives have the priviiego of writing or stamping a facsimile of their signatures upon envelopes and that, under the law, all such mall matter goes through the mails without payment of postage," said n representative..! o a Star reporter. •"nils is true, and Uncle Sam's postal employees honor our signatures when a baulc teller might not. There are two ladles, however, who share with us this privilege, though this is a fact not generally known, and they aro the widows of former Presidents Grant ami Garfield. BASEBALL. It was stated by some of the meinliers of the board that the adjournment uad left matters praetieally as they were before the meeting had been railtTand tlint the strike must go on as jefore. leaving arnmp mentis for a possible settlement through a coveted direct conference Willi tiie represent a tlves of tlie Pulled States Steel corporation with President Shatter. the Catholic Priests of ltlrN. McKlnley Out Attntn, Results of Yesterday'* Games In the Different Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New York—New York, 5; Louis, 1. Second game—St. York, 3. All reason for worrying for the prosl dent about Mrs. McKinley's conditio! has also passed. She went driving again for an hour. Those who visiter her at the Milburn residence say thai there is a marked Improvement in hei physical condition ipfl in her spirits. "1 am not a specialist in abdominal surgery, but from a general-knowledge of gunshot wounds I can say that the only possibility of complication was by blood poisoning or peritonitis and that I consider' both now a very remote probability. Peritonitis might set In as a result of the two apertures In tli£ stomach, but up to this time, a time beyond the usual standard record, not the slightest symptom is manifest. There is also not the slightest evidence of blood poisoning. As to the bullet not yet extracted, 1 do not believe we need worry about that. The presumption Is that It is lodged somewhere in the muscles of the back. 1'ursulng natural courses. It would upw be incrusteil and cut off from possible harm. There will be no attempt to extract the bullet at present. Neither will there be any operation for Its removal at present. I see no reason why the president will not recover rapidly,-' the Philippines. Louis, 11; New Every Day is Bar- I gain Day at Our $D Stored | e£oolc at the "Piicw. | Best Pat/Flour, par bbl $4.6* •jtj Feed, per 100 lbs • I.IS ;i Bran and Brown Mds 100 I.II At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 0. At Boston—Boston, 5; Cincinnati. 3. At Pittsburg— Pittsburg, 11; Philadelphia, rD. 7 a. m.—The President passed the most comfortable night since the attempt on his life. Pulse, 118; temperature, 100.4; respiration, 28. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago—Chicago, 4; Boston, 3. Russia liasHecided to bnihl live new battleships. 9 a. m.—The President's condition this morning Is eminently satisfactory to his physicians. If no complications arise, a rapid convalescence may bo expected. Pulse, 104; temperature. $00.4; respiration, 2G. This temperature Js taken by the mouth and should be read about one degree higher by the rectum. "All mail matter sent by Mrs. Lucretia R. Garfield and Mrs. Julia 1). Grant, under their respective written autographic signatures, and all mail matter sent to these two ladies, will be carried free during their lives. No signature or marks are necessary to the free carriage of mail matter to either of these ladies, tjie address helng suflicleut. Mrs'. Garfield has enjoyed the privilege since 1881 and Mrs. Grant since 1880. Befoml.Kome—Chicago, G; Boston, 4. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Kmpei'or I'raneis Joseph has closed the Hungarian diet. At Detroit—Detroit, 8; Baltimore, 5. Klglity automobiles have started In an endurance contest from New York to Buffalo. Washington—10.—Second Assistant* Po t—nfer General Shallcn-. unwarily canceled the contract limit .carrier for expressing satis£a*+tmi mmb tbe shooting of President The name of the per- Mnll Carrier Loses lla Job. EMMA GOLDMAN. At Providence—Providence, 10; Brockton, 2. EASTERN LEAGUE. for the other two. Still a fourth Pole, a man known to be an anarchist and who knew Czolgosz In Cleveland, was In Buffalo two days before President Me- Kinley was shot. While under the Influence of liquor In a Polish saloon he made the lDoust that President McKInley would never live to leave Buffulo alive. The canal treaty to take the place of the llay-Pauncefotc convention has been negotiated. At Hartford—Worcester, 5; Hartford, 1. Oats, per bushel • -N .89 jj! Oats, 25 bushel lots - | Potatoes, per peck • - Onions, per peok - - .11 | Butter, best dairy, por tb M | Lard, Pure, per lb - . 11' K Cheese, tull cream, por Hi .It | Eggs, per dozen - • .IS .'({ Or. Sugar, IB lbs tor - I JO jtj Arb. and Lion Coffee, lb JI Buffalo, Sept. 10.—.The Btoady gain in the President'/} condition, as shown by the bulletins, ifl quick to be noted by the world, and congratulatory messages are pouring in in increasing numbers. While the bullet in tfce President's back has not been extracted. Dr. Rixey, the President's private physician, says there Is no immediate reason for worry in regard to this. "The presumption,"says Pr. Rixey,"isthat it is lodged somewhere in the muscles of the back, pursuing the natural course, U would have been incrusted and cut off ;pom possibility of evil. The President Is 4°*ng wel1 anC1' ,n my °llLnionwill recover," Th,e which has been very much "f « fav or. took an unfavora "le. "I™ th"? m°r" lng. Drizzling rain seC J.a,r 5 . * morning and warmer weath.*1 K ised. The cool wave has been a .t; factor in the President's improvenu u "And in the connection of the free transportation of mail I will give you a line or two which is of both local and general interest. The delegates to con jress from the territories, the secretary of the senate and the cjerk of the house of representatives also have t})e privilege, and tliefi? it ends, except for ofbuisj correspondence of the government. "The right of a senator and a representative to use his 'frank' holds good until the first Monday in December following the expiration of his term of office, the single exception being in the case of seeds and agricultural reports, which may be sent by or to any member of congress or delegate free for a period pf nine months after the expiration of IiIh ternl. Members of the lost congress may continue to n«e their franking nrlvilege until Monday, the 2d of next December, the day when the Fifty-seventh congress will convene. The envelopes must have the word 'free' aud the Initials of the otlicial, as *M. CV for representative and 'U. S. S.' for senator, written or printed thereon. "J3eljj£ an eld sepresentatlVe 1 have often |usfeed by new members how Mjid get « lot of reports or governthey c. districts withnient doci. v , troui,"?® of addressing out K"ia?v'"hil-«tot, (111.1 snTllif ihs-Jin-09 deci,line to wbrtUi ti:?r ■D'» to bo ...'t. If men wl!. ,n.o ckcud to this to learn, «it Is not supppsi «» that th* outside public jvould know. They tribute this mail lu this mSaner. "The law allows a package of franken articles to be sent to one addressed, ?»° on receiving and opsning the may place addresses upixn the franked articles and remail them for delivery to their respective addressees. "And we work it this wily: We will send one or a dozen big mail bags filled with agricultural or other reports to a friend in our districts with carte blanche to distribute them where he thinks they will do the' most good. People living in the rural districts consider it a compliment and s fecial mark of favor to be thus remembered, and as the agricultural reports are valuable to theui we disseminate the Infoi mat ion the government has gone to great expense to compile and come in for a ftood work ourselves at the same time. By this method the representative and his clerk are relieved of a tremendous lot of hard work and loss of tiiue.'*—Washington Star. At Toronto—Toronto, C; Montreal, 5. At Rochester—Buffalo, tD; Rochester, The transport McClellan, from Now York, with the congressional party on board, has arrived at Manila. son wl .dealt with is Charles Mr. Bryan Denounce* Anarchy. Pr. Mann's Opinion, for cawtptrrcuihesmail between Iiomer, Cortlandr ernmapi iL Y.. and SpalTord, In Onumhirau mmmtp. the same state. F. C he had the contract Buffalo, Sept. 10.—William J. Bryan telegraphed The Times as follows: MFree governments may be overthrown, but they cannot be reformed by those who violate the commandment, 'Thou shalt not kill.' Under a government like ours every wrong can be remedied by laws, and the laws are In the hands of the people themselves. Anarchy can be neither excused nor tolerated bore. The man who proposes to right a public wrong by takiug the life of a human being makes himself an outlaw and cannot consistently appeal to the protection of the government which he repudiates. He invites k return to a state of barbarism In which each one must at his own risk defend his own rights and avenge his own wrougs. The punishment administered to ihe would be assassin and to cq-cousplrators, if he has any, should be such as to warn all inclined to anarchy that while this Is an asylmn for those who love liberty It Is an Inhospitable place for those who raise their hands against all forms of government."ijn^^^Prepared^^^BKl Kf under (1KUMAN W/Jr Is Excellent lor f LUMBAGO, I Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTBR'S World-Renowned I "ANCHOR" I PAIN EXPELLER. | One well known linn's letter out of man; Dr. M. D. Mann, who has Dr. Mc- Burney as a guest, was seen after the last consultation last night. He said: A young woman—not Emma Goldman, but a member of the Polish colony, a woman of much learning and considerable culture—is believed to be at least Indirectly connected with this mysterious affair. Information now in the possession of ageuts of tin* United States secret service has led to the belief that Leon Czolgosss was chosen by lot cis tin* one. to assassinate the president. It Is also.believed that his life Would have been forfeited had he failed to perform the deed allotted to him. The Infi 'erning his offense "I nui pi n till* •C! at the excellent nhow- Injr mailt1 by the president ami the reniarkahlo manner in which the case 1b pro^rt'KKtnu. eimo to the postottice department through the postmaster at llower, wlio inclosed affidavits from four citizens of llie place continuing bin report. The president certainly has had n comfortable day, and there has lieeii a steady all along the jluo. There has not any unfavorable symptom. No, I cannot Hay thai all danger Is past, but every hour that passes diminishes the chances of trouble. Uv Is very cheerful In manner, a very good «rit2?n* a«U ,,a8l,y Innn" kgid Everything Is progressing smoothly, favorably und (Vlcc)y " After IDr. Manu had spoken P»\ Melbirney pointed out that violent peritonitis might, have developed, but his opinion now was danger from that form of the disease had passed. So with septic poison. The faet that there were no evidences of It up to this time gave ground for hope that the possibility of that source of trouble was rapidly disappearing. Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 10.—George Rrnunrnidcr. an inmate of the Soldiers' home, wan dishonorably discharged and drummed out «*/ cuuip for expressing BaiT8fttf4tau nt tite of I'resldent THrfciniey. lDrn mined Oat of Vantp, » fhiladelphio.PaJuly 24CMfl99. s ..The increase in the soles of your "ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLtR has not been due to advervisina. oa customers, come a.good 11 stance forit.and are foreigner,' vho know this remedy throuqt ts popularity »n their nativ ana#for many years past. Evans Bros* Filially Mrs. Czolgosz, mother of the man who attempted to assassinate President McKiuley, wns in ItulYalo yesterday. Slit* made no attempt to sec her son. In seme myxteiIons manner, however, lie learned of her presence (teres mill \vhen District Attorney Penney asked him If he wanted a lawyer Czolgosz said: "No; T want no lawyer now. When the time comts, 1 will be supplied with counsel, and there will be plenty of money for my defense."WarArtlinr Reception Abandoned. 46 South Main SI, DR RIXEY. WMwaultee. Wis.. Sept. 10.—The pub- He reception, military parade and banquet tender/Ml to major General Mac- Kttkuv by tlie'cltizens of Milwaukee and is considered Providential. The fad thai the president wtill has a bullet in his body is not now worrying the -doctor* at all. I»r. Knoll, who brought 011 the X ray apparatus and has it all ready for use. says that he does not think it Will have to be lined at nil. It itC likely, though, that later, when the president bus regained much df his strength, they will locate the bullet by means of the X ray. and if it Is Imbedded In |1mU|HWc1cs of the back, as it Is supposed, it will be a simple matter to remove it. * /5c. and 50c. at all druggists or through .F. Ad.BlehterACo.,216 Pearl St., New York A 36 HIGHEST«i!& AWARDS.it Recommended by prominent 1'hy-. Wholesale and Hit ail I /i; i.itt, il inlftrrg,et^^^^jt^f\ London. Sept. 10.—United States Ambassador Choate has received the following: "I am instructed to request your excellency to convey to the President. Mrs. McKinley and the American nation and administration the feeling of horror of the native Filipino Catholic clergy at the great crime committed against him. Their prayers and masses will be said for the recovery of his august person. (Signed) Antonio Regidor Jurado, Chairman." Inw been abandoned. This has been Hmm at tbe request of the general himself on account of the attempted assassination of President McKiuley. ,•* An Invitation to France, Paris, Sept. 10.—United States Embassador Porter has received Instructions from Washington to Invite France to participate in the St. Louis exposition. Mr. Cobb, vice president of the exposition, is now in Paris promoting the exposition. Nowak arrived in Buffalo one dsy Inter than Czolgosz. lie went Immediately to a boarding house In East Buffalo, kept by John Nowak, who is, however, 110 relative. Fatal Railway Collision, FALL DESIGNS Dr. Herman Atyliter, one of the consulting physicians. said last night: Pee Only Iteeoverr, Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 10.—A Northern Pueiflc train of nine cars—seven freight and two passenger coachescollided with an engine in the Jnmestown yard. Tlio killed are: John T. Galley, Clearwater, Kan.; II. D. Vlckers. supposed to be from Chicago; H. J. Fltzpatrlck, Elden, la.; R. Glenny, Cayuga. Out.; one unknown. The Injured are: Louis Hammond, Woodiuau, Wis., will lose a foot; Frank Howard, South Bend, Ind., chesj ami body crushed, leg broken twice, who says his father is superintendent of the Singer Sewing Machine works at South P._ O. Kauk and A. Steinart, Lehigh, Kan., both hurt In back; C. B. Perry, Grlnnell, la., ba~d fracture of arm and | PATTERNS I NEVER ( WERE ! PRETTIER. i Buffalo. Sept. 10.—The feeling of encouragement over the condition of the President, which grew stronger yesterday as the hours sped by. has given away to confidence and elation. Physicians and others coming from the sick chamber at the Millmrn house say there is now but little cioubt that the President will recover. Jt Is certain now that there WHI lie uo cni\.,,let uieetings here. The reason that tlie nu*MI,,,'rs 1,1 wen* nil called on to rather here was the fear of having to nice"! the emergency l)f the president's death, ihat coiitingcncy having to all intents am. J'tirposes passed the members of the cabinet ai*h returning to Washington or to their homes. Attorney (ichcrul Knox and Secretary CJyge left for Washington last night. "1 have always made it a point not to Dfpghostlento in serious cases, for you know mail proposes nnd-Go4 disposes. I consider the president's case a serious /»ne, and so 1 do uot predict, but I may say at thin stage of the occurrence Iho condition of th** patient is quite re uuti$nbly favorable; and personally I cannot anything but recov- Ilere he iuquircd whether Czolgosz had arrived. A third man was soon on the scene, and these three were In frequent consultation. It was learned yesterday that the third man was Stutz, who was a prisoner at police headquarters for twenty-four hours after the attempt upon President MeKlnley's life. Stutz has received his liberty, but It is known that he is under shadow, uud theie are reasons for believing that lie was freed for the purpose of leading the police to his friends. IN WALL PRICES NEVER j WERE MORE REASONABLE. ' A Night of Terror. c "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of tlx* hrnve General Bnrnham of Machlas. Me., when tlie doctors said ahe would dip fioui pneumonia before morning." writes Mrs. S. il. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, hut she )»egge«l l«,r Dr. King':; New Discovery. Which had more than ouch snved her life, and cured her of consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her. This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all Throat. Chest nnd /Lung Diseases, only fine. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at \V. C\ Price's, FJlfitpn. Pa.: J II. Ilouck. druggist. 4 N. Main Ht. uud *Vi:aJ Jj.nd, l'lttston, !»«., and G. D. Htrob, West Plttston, I'*. PAPERS REACHINO OUR STORE DAILY. 18,000 R0LL8 NOW III STOCK. BIGGEST AND BEST IN THE CITY. Iff 11 TED CDDV Piilotor.Piippr Hunger IT ML I Cll or III I aud Hons.' Decorator. LUZERNE AVE., WEST PITTSTON. IS THE WELL DRESSEI III Baltimore, Sept. 10.—At the request of Dr. Rixey, Miss Grace MacKenzie, of Baltimore, a professional nurse, left last night for Buffalo. Miss MacKenzie is a graduate of the Woman's Hospital Nurse's school. Philadelphia. when he has been fitted out with • »nif by Gilroy the Taylor. There Is not a tailor In the city who out transform a man so quickly or rmUm himinhisown estimation In loch* ahort time an Dr. Eugene Wasdln, wild with I)r. My liter, said: (■nice lteturnn tn Washington. "I too, am averse to making predictloi /. but I agree that the president's condition is one that strongly favors complete and rapid recovery." It is reported here that the return of Secretary «».age to Washington was hastened by the fact that the tiiiaticial Interests of the country demanded his presence there. A cabinet otiicer continued this report in part. It was said that Secretary Gage's Return Was likely to lie followed by the calling in of tenuis in order to relieve the money Jack Cblnn Saw Emma Goldman. r FALL—v London. Sept. in.—A bulletin regarding President McKinley's condition, which was received at the American embassy this afternoon, was forwarded to the foreign office and to King Edward. The liveliest public satisfaction is expressed at the favorable progress the President is making. The bullet ins issued yesterday were as follows: Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 10.—Colouel Jack Chinn, the Kentucky turfman, wiio arrived here last night, says the Chesapeake and Ohio train which arrived here at 0:15 p. m. nnd passed through to Louisville carried a woman passenger believed to be Emma GoldlUpn. She got on the train at Jersey City, and poltiiii,! Cblnn says she was Identified by a man 011 the train who knew her. The police here sent telegrams to the police In Louisville, Chicago and St. Louis. Colonel Chinn says that the woman's resemblance to Emma Goldman's picture way so strong th2t !iC id confident of her identity.shoulder. "0 a. I IK—The president passed a somewhat restless night, sleeping fairly well. General condition Pulse, 120; temperature, 101; resplra- Newburg, N. V., Sept. 10.—Governor Benjamen B. Odell, Jr., has decided to cancel all public engagements during the critical condition of President McKlnley. This auuouuceineut will cQitie as a serious blow to the manageuient of the state fair in Syracuse, N. Y., of wttlvi! asbociaiion Lieutenant Governor Woodruff is president. Odell Capeelf All ISnKagenenti, | Goods Have Arrived i! De r igns nevei were prettier, i! Patterns never more varied, i! Than This Year's.Stock. A Home in the South. Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to attend to business during tlie day or sleep during the night. Itching plies, horrible ptagw*. Doap's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, f»P Escape the ligors of another Northern Winter and enjoy the delights of the Southland. f%Sp Dri situation, "0:20 a. m.—The president's erudition Is becoming more and more snttlsfadory. Untoward incident* are Imh likely to occur. Pulse. 122; Dsnperatwe, IO8.8 degrees; respiration. 2S. tion, 28, Buffalo. Sept. 10.— .••.20, Elmer Dover, secretary to Senator Mark tHanna, came out and announced that the Senator will leavt» for Cleveland at 2 o'clock this afternoon to attend the G. A. R. encampment, lie will return on Friday morning. At 10 25. Abner McKinley, Mrs. Herman Baer and Canton relatives and friends of the President, arrived here. —At 1". Nowhere can be found a more delightful climate than in oui* own Southland. Its winters are mild rt»u 1 balmy ami in the most cases sumnK'r does not bring with it such extremes 0»f heat as are to be found elsewhere. In fact, the South is a land where extreme*? of climate are avoided, and consequentlyV is a healthful and altogether desfrable Senator* .HaiiiuTfcalil Inst evening after lils last xT'-tfIt to tbe liuqst1 where tin* V f y Come in and Look Them ; i! Over i I president Is lym Public notice is hereby given, as required by law, that the duplicates for tfce taxes of 1901, in the city of Pittston, have been received by me, and payment of taxes contained in the same will be required to be made at the city treasurer's office, room No. 2, Miner's Bauk btjijding, before the first day of October, to save peualty. Payment of City Taxes. "Till- risk is nil. -r'u- lilvsliU'lIt Li C«lt or ilniiml'. Ill- will HHff.'v jo-over. IDr. Mi'ltni'iicy Is my nntUurity for I his. Tli»' physicians set seventy two us tin* limit ol' the dangerous period. That crisis* was passed at o% lock p. ill,—'Tile' president's condition steadily improves, and he Ik comfortable, without pain or unfavorable symptoms. Bowel and kidney fuueltous norma IIv performed. Pulse, 113; tempewiture, 101; respiration. 20. Break la Raadlnir Strike. Reading, Pa., Sept. 10,—The iQfig t'X-' pected break 1» ranks of the striking Heading railway shop men'nc« ui; red yesterday. yesterday morning fifty car builder* applied for their old positions and were reinstated. At the same time fourteen blacksmiths and helpers were taken back at the Chestnut street shops. The company said there are no more vacancies in this shop. All the departments of both shops are reported to be running full handed with the exception of the boiler makers and pattern makers' department. Those still on strike held a lengthy minting last night. All have secured employment elsewhere, and they refuse to declare the strike off. By this action the boycott order is still in force, and no union boiler makers can be secured by the company. Imported and Domestic jj Cloths. t COFF AT CI i|! A few more of those light } i! weight suits left. They go at ij | $18 and up until the stook h i ! runs out. i Chicago, Sept. 10.—Eimna Goldman was arrested here this morning. The tide of emigration has tuiwd Southward, for it is not alone in climatic advantages that this favored land excels, hut its resources, the fertility of its soil and its mineral wealth and abundant water power commend it to the thoughtful consideration of any one who seeks a home where Northern thrift and enterprise may The president himself was cheerful nil day yesterday and expressed confidence'In his recovery, lie asked for a •uornlng paper. l»ut this of course had to lie denied to him. It Is with some dliTiciilty that lie enn be rest milled from talking, and Colonel Myron T. jlert-ick CDf Cleveland is quoted as ail thorify for the statement that lie has ftpokeii at intervals of several things he prtijDscs tC» do in the future. this afternoon. p president's condition continues favorable. yulse, 112; temperature, 101; respiration, 2'»." . Dr. Park came down stairs at 3:15 a. m. and reported, that the president was New York, Sept. 10.—Carrie Nation, the saloon smasher of Kansas, was before Magistrate Furlong in tile Coney Island police court yesterday upon a charge of disorderly conduct because last Saturday night she destroyed a cigar stand In the Steeplechase. She said she was fifty-five years old and lived at 1284 Kansas avenue. Topeka, Kan. She was convicted of the charge of disorderly conduct, but sentence was suspended, and sbe was allowed to go. Mra. NhIIwii Convicted. London, Sept. 10.—The correspondent of the Morning Loader recalls a prediction in the Philosophical Journal of July 3, 11)00, that the assassination of President McKinley would occur before November. lOoi. Four per cent, penalty'will be added on city tax if not paid before Oct. 1. five per cent, deducted if paid before Nov. 1 CID State, county and poor taxes. 10c% resting quietly | BUSS, | THE CITY TAILOR. »)! t) After the 0:^0bulletin had been Issued f#»m the Milburn residence last night announcing a continuance of the favorable conditions of the president there were many indications that the bulletins were but meager indications of the real improvement of the distinguished patient. At UiC|5 o'clock Miss McKinley, a sister of the president; Dr. and Mrs. Herman Brief, the latter a niece of the .president, and the Misses Barber, nieces of the president, left the house and. takhfjr carriages, announced their Intent Ion of returning to their homes. Koln(iv«*ji Lenvo ll«e Hon***. All taxes are now due. P. F. JOYCE. City Treasurer. Pittston, Pa., Sept. 6, 1901. 6tl0 Buffalo, Sept. 10.—At 11 a. m., Secretary Hitchcock. Postmaster General Smith and Secretary Wilson arrived at the Mllburn house. At 11.28, Seere carve out success. PICKLE: The Seaboard Air Line Railway, in order to stimulate investigation and to assist in opening rtp the flue territory traversed by its lines, announces that it will sell to prospectors and settlers, tickets one way or round trip at greatly redifCed rates, information as to which may be obtained of any agent or representative of the company. Norrls Silver. North Stratford, N. 11.: •"I purchased a liottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctors told me was-Incurable. One bottle relieved nie. The second and third almost cured me. Today 1 am a well man." T. J. Yatos, Pittston; Stroh's Pharmacy, West Pittston. tary of State Hay and Secretary of War Root arrived at Milburn's. A minute later. Roosevelt came to the house unaccompanied. Yesterday morning' lie asked to be allowed to move bis position, ami wlieU 10 CENTS PEI pensile ion was given before the attendants coi.td. move him he changed to -rlie position lie.desired to assume without difficulty or palp., This speaks OMich for bis general strength aud spir- The Albany Dentists, PEOPLES' 'PHONE 5099. DRAFTING AND BLUE CENTRAL CT 1234. PRINTINO A SPECIALTY Benjamin A.Cro wther, Armstrong SOUTH MAIN I 22 N. Franklin St., were the original promoters of painless dentistry in Wilkesharre at popular prices and they continue to lead. Consultation free. Phone 111. NATIONAL WORKS IDLE. Venezuelan Con mil Threatened. ARCHITECT No Attempt Was Made This Morning J. C. Hurt on. Eastern Pass. Agenti MeKiiiley saw him again Lawyers, Justices of the Peace and Constables will find a large supply of law blanks, etc., at the Gazette office. Colon. Colombia. Sept. 10.—On the! publication of the report In Panama that a Venezuelan squadron, consisting of four ships, was bombardiug Kio Haclia. on the Caribbean sea, a lawless, irresponsible mob proceeded to the residence of Senor Cardoze, the Venezuelan consul at Pauamu, shouting. "Down with the government of Castro!" Cardoze, who is a Danish subject and a native of St. Thomas, immediately took refuge in the palace of the governor of Panama, where he was received with open arms. The local Officials deplore the regrettable incident. The mob was eventually dispersed, and quiet was restored. MON to Resume Work, 11D3 Broadway. New York City W. H. Doll. C.en'l Agt. Pass. Dept.. 'yesterday for a brief visit, aud Secretary C D.rtelyou .)vas admitted for the drst time. No one else was allowed to dee blub although be inquired several times who were below stairs. Beginning, Wednesday Miss Lena Monie will receive piano and organ pupils. Call or address 303 Sept. 11 REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY. BOARD 0/=* TRADE Call nnd Consult, McKeesport, Pa., Sept. 10.—The determined stand of the strikers yesterday morning has evidently convinced those who would go to work that any attempt to do so is futile. No one tried to get Into the plant of the National Tube Works this morning. Several thousand strikers were on guard, but no disturbance took place. An effort will be made tomorrow morning to start the Monongahela steel department of the National Tube company. This department, when running full, employe 300 men, 14114 New York Ave.. Wash., D. C C. L. Longsdorf, N. E. Pass. Agt., Abnor Mrlvinh'.v nccnippn tiled tliem to tin' station unci sal«l. "Tint noil rest relatives of the pivsiilriit are so eontldt'iit of his ii'« ov» ry that tlioy havo no hesitation in leaving. Now Located at 60 South Main. BUILDING Advice free. 300 Washington St.. Boston, Mass. II. It. Duval, Passenger Agent. J. J. Dunn's couch factory and upnolstery. New line of pictures and frames. Furniture repaired. Philadelphia avenue «3T\ Every Woman fv'\\m\\ \\ is interested nn.l slioitld know VVA- VAA about tliu wonderful M ll MARVEL Whirling Spray $\\ SjoVvT The 111' W \«:-ln»l WjrloKr. lujrc -\L /I. «j «//,./ ■D / /'..I. I lest D:if. __ « U \lo-l C 'niivt'liielit ; It t It »ut.i» IntUMtlj niprMfrrlt. \ ,i:i.-l Hiippl v iJu •avJK'V C5 . «1„ ftc-ri i,.» Mlt Wild PI:hii|. 1.T II \\ g ' . Vr ail »x.ok-•ralrd.il v'.vps \ . / JT XtHUlrtHBIItl lint*. MOlit in- C, J m /»!• "oii*Diie». Mtiitn to,. Uly,, - ..m Bluiea Bits- • »D \% V orb I have money in Mortgagor may stand for a term of yean and only tho Interest be paid, or will give the privilege to make jvaynenta on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the iatereet will cease Immedittely on avary dollar of principal thus unpaid. This Continental Trust Bldg.. Bajto., Md. It. E. L. Biwch, Gen'l Pass. Agt.. lie (received nourishment yesterday In the form of eggs beaten in milk. 'I he water which has been given heretofore cold did not appear to agree with him, and since Sunday night hot water has been taken Into the stomach through the inouth with Splendid re I suits. His bowels moved freely, and this also was considered an excellent | symptom. If he continues to Improve, It will be gradually. If he should grow Don't wait until you become chronically constipated, but take DeWitt's Little ti#fly Itisers now and then. They will keep your liver and bowelH in good order. Easy to take. Safe pills. T. J. Yates. I'lttston; Stroh's Pharmacy, West i'lttston. Postmaster I-'rciise «»f Canton, a warm personal friend of tin* president, who came tllleil with anxiety. ttulU last Lawn mowers, oil and gas stoves at Ash's. Portsmouth. Va. Croupy Sounds From Baby's Crib at night are agonizing to mothers. Dr. Calvin's Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon as administered. It Is also a never falling remedy for oaughs, colds and lung complaints. 0w»ntj Hv« Mats EDM battle. , Will find It to their Interest to buy heir sewer pipe and fittings of us. We kave the vitrified salt glazed pipe. J. ¥L Patterson ft Co. Plumbers ivk If h %l.lt «I.»T uatra full pa •alup private funds and trust funds. building association money. I "I go back tonight because 1 hnve the most positive assurance that the president is going to a rapid reeov**y"Vegetables and Oysters at Frederick's. Big Delaware peaches; fruits of all kinds; fresh fish for Fridays. Both 'phones# Red Front, N. Main. D. £ST. BAXTER* tad moor Brand BnUdlng, WUkM#Nt|
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 10, 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 | 1901-09-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 10, 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 | 1901-09-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010910_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 | 'OU W1 ' \4f- lotne tC Pi ' the 30,000 men, iren in thia corn- 'J-}?""*1'/. * • 'i£p*5 Ascribe fjDr the Gazette. The only j published in the city.: women and rounity. ■ a. ,i • * P1TTST0N, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. 190'. ONLY D.MLY IN CITY FIFTY SECORD YEAR ) gfittf&ffilSlirSS THEO. HART 1883. PRESIDENT WILL LIVE In fact, by 1O:P»0 o'clock tlie entire* to 111 per of everybody about the Milburn residence seemed to have undergone a radical change. The poJJce did not stop wagons from goiug by the nearest'.corner at high speed. ON TRACK OF PLOTTERS Q. A. R. MEN MEET. HOPE OF PEACE GONE. ALWAYS THC CHEAPEST BTsrinrinrff-iro b stfotfs'o'lt'YIilllll CONFIDENCE GROWING. worse,* the"change In that direction also will be slow. This Is the opinion of Dr. Mann. fcellaf Fo» President Dominant at There will be no crisis. If he arrives it convalescence. JDr. Park expresses the opinion that It will be three weeks Buffalo Police Think There Was Cleveland, O., Sept. 10.—Tito city last night was a blase of glory, a crystallization of all the living memories of the stirring days of 1861-05, memories with which only a mere fraction of the present population is personally familiar.Cleveland Encampment, Great Steel Strike Will Be Believed That President Has Passed Crisis. a Conspiracy. Fought Out. Do you realize what money you can save by trading in our Dometlte Department ? The regular army guard was not so particular about those who passed up the guarded ..street. The newspaper men, scores of theui, did not maintain the quiet that has prevailed for the past three days. Even those who came from the mansion where the wounded man lies stopped on the corner to laugh and chat, From sonilier forebodings the feeling has suddenly turned to Joyful confidence that the nation's ruler was to be spa ml. TEHPEBATURE AND PULSE FALL. ££9!KSEX9i98PlBIIHB life/ GOLDMAN'8 ALLEGED COMPLICITY. ALL NEGOTIATIONS ABE NOW OFF. Venule Anarehlat !»nld to Have Been In Buffalo, nud Her Speedy ArreHt ■■ Predicted—John Nowak, Friend of Caolgoaa, In Custody* Preaiilent Shaffer Will llnvc Nothing SI ore lo no. It Im Said. Willi tlio IteprcMon tut I vC*n . of the lulteU Mtatea PhDHiolanM Hny Every Indication la Good—McuiIhtn of McKlnlpy'* Family lletnrnlnHT to Their lloinea, lle- IIpvIiik Want In Over. Every street was congested with a stream of humanity, and far out Euclid avenue to the electric fountain in Wade park the crowds coursed Incessantly to aud fro THIS WEEK Steel CorporatIon. Hope • ii FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Cl*y Mew yorlt gtocji Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, Btock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York. Sept. 10, J901. 131 132 7576 76% 9G76 9676 68% 68% 45% 46% 43:6 4474 94 94% ,116 117 103 103% .110% 110% . 9974 100 . 57 5814 114% 114% 29% 29% 34% 34% .144'/4 14474 42 42% 76% 76% 63% 65 13 13% 97% 9X% 88 D4 88% 39% 40% 92 92% 55 66% 54% 54% Buffalo, Sept. 10.—'The crisis lias passed. The strain on tlie heartstrings of the nation has been relieved. It tan be stated with all but the assurance of absolute certainty that President McKlnley will fully anil speedily recover from the wounds inflicted upon hlni by the nnarchlst Czolgosz. BufTnlo, Sept. 10.—From two sources, •ach of which is unimpeachable, it is learned that the police of the United States are nearly ready to draw a dragnet and capture a host of anarchists, all of whom.* re believed to bo concerned in the plot to kill the president and other representatives of the government.Pittsburg. Sept. to. -The last effort lo nettle the steel strike has failed. The general executive board of the Amalgamated association lias adjourned without date :tml without either accepting any ol' the peace propositions which have eoiiie iudlrectly from the United States Steel corporation or making any counter propositions, according to the oUicial statement. There is now no longer any doubt as to the or the attempted assassination of the president upon the present gathering. It has stirred the patriotism of the people, and the veterans and their friends are coming to rejoice •r to sorrow as the will of Providence may dictate. WE OFFER Litflitx Out at 11, 2 bales of heavy unbleached mul* tin; the regular 6c quality for4cyd. Strong. At 10:30 the lights in the mansion, except those dlinly shilling In the sickroom, were extinguished, and by 11 o'clock peaceful fpiiet reigned about the home distinguished by the nation's idolized wounded. On the dark corner opposite the house soldiers, policemen aud newspaper men kept vigil, however, sheltered beneath tents provided for them by the city and military authorities. The l):30 bulletin, as was promised, was to be the last of the night, and while ft was brief attention was called to the "fact that the pulse was exactly the same as In the morning, 112. iwifl fliat the temperature was eigbt-fmtffe of a degree lower, highly favorable s$*mptonis. 1 case of the famous 4 4 Bleached Hill Musliu for 7c per yd. Sugar .. Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction dies, and Ohio ... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. ... Mo. Pacific People's Gas Col. iron and Fuel So. Pacific Copper Every bulletin from the bedside of the fitrlckcn mail brings fresh assurance of this. Doubt is no longer expressed by the medical and surgical experts In attendance, although discretion prompts them to withhold an unequivocal declaration which would be humiliating to them In the event of some unforeseen complication. The president's intimate friends and the statesmen here, with the personal assuranecs of thtt medical men to guide them, look upon the president as.a convalescent. Emma Goldman is believed to be a leader lu the conspiracy. She was here In Buffalo the day before President Me- Kinley arrived. The police of this city yesterday questioned a relative of hers, from whom much information of value was obtained. 1 case heavy white crochet bed spreads; regular value $1 85; for tin* week 98c each. LAST NIGHT THE BEST. At the conclusion of the meeting of the citlztns' Grand Army committee on president's day the following ten statement was issued: The «emioillchtl report is that the proposition secured for the Amalgamat- ed association through the intervention of the representatives of the National Civic federation was unsatisfactory and that the rut ire matter of arranging for a settlement was left with President Theodore .1. Shaffer. The hoard lu its session of three days has been clamoring for a settlement, hut satisfactory terms and means were not at hand, and the sessions resolved themselves Into an informal discussion of the situation. 2 cases ct the best Amoskeaf apron Gingham for 5c a yard, "While our beloved president Is enduring with sublime fortitude the suffering cnusett by the unspeakable crime of Friday last, It is appropriate that all functions connected with the- reunion of the Grand Army in which he was to have participated should be either omitted or modified. 25 doz. men's extra heavy bine denim overalls for 45c a pair. The Goldman woman's arrest. It is said, will occur within a few hours, if. indeed, it has not already been effected. Evidence is not lacking that the plot was at least partly concocted In Buffalo.1 case extra heavy unbleached canton flannel; the regular locgradfl for this week 7c a yard. A Rapid Convales- Car and Foundry . O. & W Pennsylvania .. , Heading Reading, pref Tenn. C. & I Leather Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. Wabash, pref Western Union M., K. & T BEFORE THE SHOOTING, before it will bo wife to move him. It Is exported that the Interior woinirts will henl first. The sutures of the lacerated tissues were made so soon after the bullet passed that they probably are healiug rapidly. With the exterior wound it Is a slower process. ITKINLEY MAKING HfS SPEECH 20 cases good laundry soap; 15 large bars for 25c. The bulletin* tell the Htory now. Tlie president has gained strength so rapid ly that Ills normal physical functions aro asserting themselves. lie is hungry ami is biDilig nourished. Ho Is thirsty *nd Is being given Clriiik. He even wants to smoke a cigar. but tliey will not let him do that, llis temperature, pulse and respiration are improving Steadily. Sleep has refreshed him so that he is taking an interest in the affairs of the outside world, and while his physk'ltflis discourage all interference with his quiet and rest, even to the point of excluding visitors from the sickroom, except Mrs. McKlnley. who sees her huslmnd once a day, yet lie is being informed on matters of importance.Walter Nowak, a Pole and a friend of Leon Czolgosz, was placed under arrest yesterday, and an attempt was made to keep his arrest a secret. No charge has been made against him ns yet, but he will be called upon to tell svliat he knows of the would be assassiu of President McKiuIey pnd also to explain some mysterious doings of his own. "As a substitute for the public reception which was to have been extended to the president on Thursday evening a mass meeting of citizens and visitors will be held in the Central armory on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. 2 cases bleached and unbleached cotton crash; regular 5c quality for tbisweelc i)4c a yard. ence Expected. S«#atnr ffarittlt was the last official caller nf lie only staid a few rolnnfl1#, b»rf during that time had a short interview with IDr. McBurney. When fce came ont. ho declined to talk further than-to say, "Everything is all right, and ft the Improvement eontluues 1 may go home tomorrow." At tin* clost' of tin1 meeting of III*' I1Uuatioual executive board last cvcniug President Shaffer declared that he had 110 statement to make, but subsequcntly wild: IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE The extreme optimism of the vice president and the members of the cabinet would be difficult to overstate. "In view of the Improvement In the president's condition, for which we are all so devoutly grateful, the meeting will be one of praise and thanksgiving. It Is expected that citizens of national prominence will attend. A programme of the exercises, to consist of prayer, music and brief addresses, will be announced later." "The hoard has adjourned, and the out of town members will prohahly leave for their homes. No pence proposition has been received and uone made." PEOPLE'S STORE EMMA GOLDMAN "I am absolutely confident everything" will turn out all right," declared the vice president, and lie said he based bis , confidence on Information behiud kbe| public expressions of the physicians. Cleveland. • G„ Sept. 10.—Leon Czolgosz was expelled from Forest City Knights of the Uslden Eagle, yesterday. The organization took prompt measures to purge itself from the odlmr of'his membership. The would be fssassin and anarchist was entered ai It member of this lodge under the mme of Fred C. Nlemau and bad drawn twenty-six weeks' sick benefits. The officers of the grand lodge, located at Youngstown, O., and representing the qtato organization, were in communication with the officers of the Cleveland branch yestetday, and the result was the expulsion of Nleman, who has been cliaracter£ed In the motion signed by the officers and members as a renegade and his act anathematised as a dastardly and cowardly deed. The motion terminates with an append to the Almighty to save the president and Union. Goldca Kasivfl Expel Ciolsoai, Three men, all of them Poles, came together iu this city under mysterious and peculiar circumstauces. Although they had never met before; each asked ARRESTED TODAY MAIL THEIR LETTERS FREE. The meeting of the hoard did not adjourn hi high good feeling, yet the members of the board WPre averse to making statements supplemental to that of President Shaffer. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO DRURY'8. There Are but Two Ladles Wlio En- Joy This Privilege. Dr. P. M. Itixey. one of the president's attendant physicians and olw*- the private physician of the president and Mrs. McKinley, says: Evans ...Brothers »! ■ « SympatheticTelegram From "It is commonly supposed tbnt only senators and representatives have the priviiego of writing or stamping a facsimile of their signatures upon envelopes and that, under the law, all such mall matter goes through the mails without payment of postage," said n representative..! o a Star reporter. •"nils is true, and Uncle Sam's postal employees honor our signatures when a baulc teller might not. There are two ladles, however, who share with us this privilege, though this is a fact not generally known, and they aro the widows of former Presidents Grant ami Garfield. BASEBALL. It was stated by some of the meinliers of the board that the adjournment uad left matters praetieally as they were before the meeting had been railtTand tlint the strike must go on as jefore. leaving arnmp mentis for a possible settlement through a coveted direct conference Willi tiie represent a tlves of tlie Pulled States Steel corporation with President Shatter. the Catholic Priests of ltlrN. McKlnley Out Attntn, Results of Yesterday'* Games In the Different Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New York—New York, 5; Louis, 1. Second game—St. York, 3. All reason for worrying for the prosl dent about Mrs. McKinley's conditio! has also passed. She went driving again for an hour. Those who visiter her at the Milburn residence say thai there is a marked Improvement in hei physical condition ipfl in her spirits. "1 am not a specialist in abdominal surgery, but from a general-knowledge of gunshot wounds I can say that the only possibility of complication was by blood poisoning or peritonitis and that I consider' both now a very remote probability. Peritonitis might set In as a result of the two apertures In tli£ stomach, but up to this time, a time beyond the usual standard record, not the slightest symptom is manifest. There is also not the slightest evidence of blood poisoning. As to the bullet not yet extracted, 1 do not believe we need worry about that. The presumption Is that It is lodged somewhere in the muscles of the back. 1'ursulng natural courses. It would upw be incrusteil and cut off from possible harm. There will be no attempt to extract the bullet at present. Neither will there be any operation for Its removal at present. I see no reason why the president will not recover rapidly,-' the Philippines. Louis, 11; New Every Day is Bar- I gain Day at Our $D Stored | e£oolc at the "Piicw. | Best Pat/Flour, par bbl $4.6* •jtj Feed, per 100 lbs • I.IS ;i Bran and Brown Mds 100 I.II At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 0. At Boston—Boston, 5; Cincinnati. 3. At Pittsburg— Pittsburg, 11; Philadelphia, rD. 7 a. m.—The President passed the most comfortable night since the attempt on his life. Pulse, 118; temperature, 100.4; respiration, 28. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago—Chicago, 4; Boston, 3. Russia liasHecided to bnihl live new battleships. 9 a. m.—The President's condition this morning Is eminently satisfactory to his physicians. If no complications arise, a rapid convalescence may bo expected. Pulse, 104; temperature. $00.4; respiration, 2G. This temperature Js taken by the mouth and should be read about one degree higher by the rectum. "All mail matter sent by Mrs. Lucretia R. Garfield and Mrs. Julia 1). Grant, under their respective written autographic signatures, and all mail matter sent to these two ladies, will be carried free during their lives. No signature or marks are necessary to the free carriage of mail matter to either of these ladies, tjie address helng suflicleut. Mrs'. Garfield has enjoyed the privilege since 1881 and Mrs. Grant since 1880. Befoml.Kome—Chicago, G; Boston, 4. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Kmpei'or I'raneis Joseph has closed the Hungarian diet. At Detroit—Detroit, 8; Baltimore, 5. Klglity automobiles have started In an endurance contest from New York to Buffalo. Washington—10.—Second Assistant* Po t—nfer General Shallcn-. unwarily canceled the contract limit .carrier for expressing satis£a*+tmi mmb tbe shooting of President The name of the per- Mnll Carrier Loses lla Job. EMMA GOLDMAN. At Providence—Providence, 10; Brockton, 2. EASTERN LEAGUE. for the other two. Still a fourth Pole, a man known to be an anarchist and who knew Czolgosz In Cleveland, was In Buffalo two days before President Me- Kinley was shot. While under the Influence of liquor In a Polish saloon he made the lDoust that President McKInley would never live to leave Buffulo alive. The canal treaty to take the place of the llay-Pauncefotc convention has been negotiated. At Hartford—Worcester, 5; Hartford, 1. Oats, per bushel • -N .89 jj! Oats, 25 bushel lots - | Potatoes, per peck • - Onions, per peok - - .11 | Butter, best dairy, por tb M | Lard, Pure, per lb - . 11' K Cheese, tull cream, por Hi .It | Eggs, per dozen - • .IS .'({ Or. Sugar, IB lbs tor - I JO jtj Arb. and Lion Coffee, lb JI Buffalo, Sept. 10.—.The Btoady gain in the President'/} condition, as shown by the bulletins, ifl quick to be noted by the world, and congratulatory messages are pouring in in increasing numbers. While the bullet in tfce President's back has not been extracted. Dr. Rixey, the President's private physician, says there Is no immediate reason for worry in regard to this. "The presumption,"says Pr. Rixey,"isthat it is lodged somewhere in the muscles of the back, pursuing the natural course, U would have been incrusted and cut off ;pom possibility of evil. The President Is 4°*ng wel1 anC1' ,n my °llLnionwill recover," Th,e which has been very much "f « fav or. took an unfavora "le. "I™ th"? m°r" lng. Drizzling rain seC J.a,r 5 . * morning and warmer weath.*1 K ised. The cool wave has been a .t; factor in the President's improvenu u "And in the connection of the free transportation of mail I will give you a line or two which is of both local and general interest. The delegates to con jress from the territories, the secretary of the senate and the cjerk of the house of representatives also have t})e privilege, and tliefi? it ends, except for ofbuisj correspondence of the government. "The right of a senator and a representative to use his 'frank' holds good until the first Monday in December following the expiration of his term of office, the single exception being in the case of seeds and agricultural reports, which may be sent by or to any member of congress or delegate free for a period pf nine months after the expiration of IiIh ternl. Members of the lost congress may continue to n«e their franking nrlvilege until Monday, the 2d of next December, the day when the Fifty-seventh congress will convene. The envelopes must have the word 'free' aud the Initials of the otlicial, as *M. CV for representative and 'U. S. S.' for senator, written or printed thereon. "J3eljj£ an eld sepresentatlVe 1 have often |usfeed by new members how Mjid get « lot of reports or governthey c. districts withnient doci. v , troui,"?® of addressing out K"ia?v'"hil-«tot, (111.1 snTllif ihs-Jin-09 deci,line to wbrtUi ti:?r ■D'» to bo ...'t. If men wl!. ,n.o ckcud to this to learn, «it Is not supppsi «» that th* outside public jvould know. They tribute this mail lu this mSaner. "The law allows a package of franken articles to be sent to one addressed, ?»° on receiving and opsning the may place addresses upixn the franked articles and remail them for delivery to their respective addressees. "And we work it this wily: We will send one or a dozen big mail bags filled with agricultural or other reports to a friend in our districts with carte blanche to distribute them where he thinks they will do the' most good. People living in the rural districts consider it a compliment and s fecial mark of favor to be thus remembered, and as the agricultural reports are valuable to theui we disseminate the Infoi mat ion the government has gone to great expense to compile and come in for a ftood work ourselves at the same time. By this method the representative and his clerk are relieved of a tremendous lot of hard work and loss of tiiue.'*—Washington Star. At Toronto—Toronto, C; Montreal, 5. At Rochester—Buffalo, tD; Rochester, The transport McClellan, from Now York, with the congressional party on board, has arrived at Manila. son wl .dealt with is Charles Mr. Bryan Denounce* Anarchy. Pr. Mann's Opinion, for cawtptrrcuihesmail between Iiomer, Cortlandr ernmapi iL Y.. and SpalTord, In Onumhirau mmmtp. the same state. F. C he had the contract Buffalo, Sept. 10.—William J. Bryan telegraphed The Times as follows: MFree governments may be overthrown, but they cannot be reformed by those who violate the commandment, 'Thou shalt not kill.' Under a government like ours every wrong can be remedied by laws, and the laws are In the hands of the people themselves. Anarchy can be neither excused nor tolerated bore. The man who proposes to right a public wrong by takiug the life of a human being makes himself an outlaw and cannot consistently appeal to the protection of the government which he repudiates. He invites k return to a state of barbarism In which each one must at his own risk defend his own rights and avenge his own wrougs. The punishment administered to ihe would be assassin and to cq-cousplrators, if he has any, should be such as to warn all inclined to anarchy that while this Is an asylmn for those who love liberty It Is an Inhospitable place for those who raise their hands against all forms of government."ijn^^^Prepared^^^BKl Kf under (1KUMAN W/Jr Is Excellent lor f LUMBAGO, I Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTBR'S World-Renowned I "ANCHOR" I PAIN EXPELLER. | One well known linn's letter out of man; Dr. M. D. Mann, who has Dr. Mc- Burney as a guest, was seen after the last consultation last night. He said: A young woman—not Emma Goldman, but a member of the Polish colony, a woman of much learning and considerable culture—is believed to be at least Indirectly connected with this mysterious affair. Information now in the possession of ageuts of tin* United States secret service has led to the belief that Leon Czolgosss was chosen by lot cis tin* one. to assassinate the president. It Is also.believed that his life Would have been forfeited had he failed to perform the deed allotted to him. The Infi 'erning his offense "I nui pi n till* •C! at the excellent nhow- Injr mailt1 by the president ami the reniarkahlo manner in which the case 1b pro^rt'KKtnu. eimo to the postottice department through the postmaster at llower, wlio inclosed affidavits from four citizens of llie place continuing bin report. The president certainly has had n comfortable day, and there has lieeii a steady all along the jluo. There has not any unfavorable symptom. No, I cannot Hay thai all danger Is past, but every hour that passes diminishes the chances of trouble. Uv Is very cheerful In manner, a very good «rit2?n* a«U ,,a8l,y Innn" kgid Everything Is progressing smoothly, favorably und (Vlcc)y " After IDr. Manu had spoken P»\ Melbirney pointed out that violent peritonitis might, have developed, but his opinion now was danger from that form of the disease had passed. So with septic poison. The faet that there were no evidences of It up to this time gave ground for hope that the possibility of that source of trouble was rapidly disappearing. Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 10.—George Rrnunrnidcr. an inmate of the Soldiers' home, wan dishonorably discharged and drummed out «*/ cuuip for expressing BaiT8fttf4tau nt tite of I'resldent THrfciniey. lDrn mined Oat of Vantp, » fhiladelphio.PaJuly 24CMfl99. s ..The increase in the soles of your "ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLtR has not been due to advervisina. oa customers, come a.good 11 stance forit.and are foreigner,' vho know this remedy throuqt ts popularity »n their nativ ana#for many years past. Evans Bros* Filially Mrs. Czolgosz, mother of the man who attempted to assassinate President McKiuley, wns in ItulYalo yesterday. Slit* made no attempt to sec her son. In seme myxteiIons manner, however, lie learned of her presence (teres mill \vhen District Attorney Penney asked him If he wanted a lawyer Czolgosz said: "No; T want no lawyer now. When the time comts, 1 will be supplied with counsel, and there will be plenty of money for my defense."WarArtlinr Reception Abandoned. 46 South Main SI, DR RIXEY. WMwaultee. Wis.. Sept. 10.—The pub- He reception, military parade and banquet tender/Ml to major General Mac- Kttkuv by tlie'cltizens of Milwaukee and is considered Providential. The fad thai the president wtill has a bullet in his body is not now worrying the -doctor* at all. I»r. Knoll, who brought 011 the X ray apparatus and has it all ready for use. says that he does not think it Will have to be lined at nil. It itC likely, though, that later, when the president bus regained much df his strength, they will locate the bullet by means of the X ray. and if it Is Imbedded In |1mU|HWc1cs of the back, as it Is supposed, it will be a simple matter to remove it. * /5c. and 50c. at all druggists or through .F. Ad.BlehterACo.,216 Pearl St., New York A 36 HIGHEST«i!& AWARDS.it Recommended by prominent 1'hy-. Wholesale and Hit ail I /i; i.itt, il inlftrrg,et^^^^jt^f\ London. Sept. 10.—United States Ambassador Choate has received the following: "I am instructed to request your excellency to convey to the President. Mrs. McKinley and the American nation and administration the feeling of horror of the native Filipino Catholic clergy at the great crime committed against him. Their prayers and masses will be said for the recovery of his august person. (Signed) Antonio Regidor Jurado, Chairman." Inw been abandoned. This has been Hmm at tbe request of the general himself on account of the attempted assassination of President McKiuley. ,•* An Invitation to France, Paris, Sept. 10.—United States Embassador Porter has received Instructions from Washington to Invite France to participate in the St. Louis exposition. Mr. Cobb, vice president of the exposition, is now in Paris promoting the exposition. Nowak arrived in Buffalo one dsy Inter than Czolgosz. lie went Immediately to a boarding house In East Buffalo, kept by John Nowak, who is, however, 110 relative. Fatal Railway Collision, FALL DESIGNS Dr. Herman Atyliter, one of the consulting physicians. said last night: Pee Only Iteeoverr, Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 10.—A Northern Pueiflc train of nine cars—seven freight and two passenger coachescollided with an engine in the Jnmestown yard. Tlio killed are: John T. Galley, Clearwater, Kan.; II. D. Vlckers. supposed to be from Chicago; H. J. Fltzpatrlck, Elden, la.; R. Glenny, Cayuga. Out.; one unknown. The Injured are: Louis Hammond, Woodiuau, Wis., will lose a foot; Frank Howard, South Bend, Ind., chesj ami body crushed, leg broken twice, who says his father is superintendent of the Singer Sewing Machine works at South P._ O. Kauk and A. Steinart, Lehigh, Kan., both hurt In back; C. B. Perry, Grlnnell, la., ba~d fracture of arm and | PATTERNS I NEVER ( WERE ! PRETTIER. i Buffalo. Sept. 10.—The feeling of encouragement over the condition of the President, which grew stronger yesterday as the hours sped by. has given away to confidence and elation. Physicians and others coming from the sick chamber at the Millmrn house say there is now but little cioubt that the President will recover. Jt Is certain now that there WHI lie uo cni\.,,let uieetings here. The reason that tlie nu*MI,,,'rs 1,1 wen* nil called on to rather here was the fear of having to nice"! the emergency l)f the president's death, ihat coiitingcncy having to all intents am. J'tirposes passed the members of the cabinet ai*h returning to Washington or to their homes. Attorney (ichcrul Knox and Secretary CJyge left for Washington last night. "1 have always made it a point not to Dfpghostlento in serious cases, for you know mail proposes nnd-Go4 disposes. I consider the president's case a serious /»ne, and so 1 do uot predict, but I may say at thin stage of the occurrence Iho condition of th** patient is quite re uuti$nbly favorable; and personally I cannot anything but recov- Ilere he iuquircd whether Czolgosz had arrived. A third man was soon on the scene, and these three were In frequent consultation. It was learned yesterday that the third man was Stutz, who was a prisoner at police headquarters for twenty-four hours after the attempt upon President MeKlnley's life. Stutz has received his liberty, but It is known that he is under shadow, uud theie are reasons for believing that lie was freed for the purpose of leading the police to his friends. IN WALL PRICES NEVER j WERE MORE REASONABLE. ' A Night of Terror. c "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of tlx* hrnve General Bnrnham of Machlas. Me., when tlie doctors said ahe would dip fioui pneumonia before morning." writes Mrs. S. il. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, hut she )»egge«l l«,r Dr. King':; New Discovery. Which had more than ouch snved her life, and cured her of consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her. This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all Throat. Chest nnd /Lung Diseases, only fine. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at \V. C\ Price's, FJlfitpn. Pa.: J II. Ilouck. druggist. 4 N. Main Ht. uud *Vi:aJ Jj.nd, l'lttston, !»«., and G. D. Htrob, West Plttston, I'*. PAPERS REACHINO OUR STORE DAILY. 18,000 R0LL8 NOW III STOCK. BIGGEST AND BEST IN THE CITY. Iff 11 TED CDDV Piilotor.Piippr Hunger IT ML I Cll or III I aud Hons.' Decorator. LUZERNE AVE., WEST PITTSTON. IS THE WELL DRESSEI III Baltimore, Sept. 10.—At the request of Dr. Rixey, Miss Grace MacKenzie, of Baltimore, a professional nurse, left last night for Buffalo. Miss MacKenzie is a graduate of the Woman's Hospital Nurse's school. Philadelphia. when he has been fitted out with • »nif by Gilroy the Taylor. There Is not a tailor In the city who out transform a man so quickly or rmUm himinhisown estimation In loch* ahort time an Dr. Eugene Wasdln, wild with I)r. My liter, said: (■nice lteturnn tn Washington. "I too, am averse to making predictloi /. but I agree that the president's condition is one that strongly favors complete and rapid recovery." It is reported here that the return of Secretary «».age to Washington was hastened by the fact that the tiiiaticial Interests of the country demanded his presence there. A cabinet otiicer continued this report in part. It was said that Secretary Gage's Return Was likely to lie followed by the calling in of tenuis in order to relieve the money Jack Cblnn Saw Emma Goldman. r FALL—v London. Sept. in.—A bulletin regarding President McKinley's condition, which was received at the American embassy this afternoon, was forwarded to the foreign office and to King Edward. The liveliest public satisfaction is expressed at the favorable progress the President is making. The bullet ins issued yesterday were as follows: Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 10.—Colouel Jack Chinn, the Kentucky turfman, wiio arrived here last night, says the Chesapeake and Ohio train which arrived here at 0:15 p. m. nnd passed through to Louisville carried a woman passenger believed to be Emma GoldlUpn. She got on the train at Jersey City, and poltiiii,! Cblnn says she was Identified by a man 011 the train who knew her. The police here sent telegrams to the police In Louisville, Chicago and St. Louis. Colonel Chinn says that the woman's resemblance to Emma Goldman's picture way so strong th2t !iC id confident of her identity.shoulder. "0 a. I IK—The president passed a somewhat restless night, sleeping fairly well. General condition Pulse, 120; temperature, 101; resplra- Newburg, N. V., Sept. 10.—Governor Benjamen B. Odell, Jr., has decided to cancel all public engagements during the critical condition of President McKlnley. This auuouuceineut will cQitie as a serious blow to the manageuient of the state fair in Syracuse, N. Y., of wttlvi! asbociaiion Lieutenant Governor Woodruff is president. Odell Capeelf All ISnKagenenti, | Goods Have Arrived i! De r igns nevei were prettier, i! Patterns never more varied, i! Than This Year's.Stock. A Home in the South. Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to attend to business during tlie day or sleep during the night. Itching plies, horrible ptagw*. Doap's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, f»P Escape the ligors of another Northern Winter and enjoy the delights of the Southland. f%Sp Dri situation, "0:20 a. m.—The president's erudition Is becoming more and more snttlsfadory. Untoward incident* are Imh likely to occur. Pulse. 122; Dsnperatwe, IO8.8 degrees; respiration. 2S. tion, 28, Buffalo. Sept. 10.— .••.20, Elmer Dover, secretary to Senator Mark tHanna, came out and announced that the Senator will leavt» for Cleveland at 2 o'clock this afternoon to attend the G. A. R. encampment, lie will return on Friday morning. At 10 25. Abner McKinley, Mrs. Herman Baer and Canton relatives and friends of the President, arrived here. —At 1". Nowhere can be found a more delightful climate than in oui* own Southland. Its winters are mild rt»u 1 balmy ami in the most cases sumnK'r does not bring with it such extremes 0»f heat as are to be found elsewhere. In fact, the South is a land where extreme*? of climate are avoided, and consequentlyV is a healthful and altogether desfrable Senator* .HaiiiuTfcalil Inst evening after lils last xT'-tfIt to tbe liuqst1 where tin* V f y Come in and Look Them ; i! Over i I president Is lym Public notice is hereby given, as required by law, that the duplicates for tfce taxes of 1901, in the city of Pittston, have been received by me, and payment of taxes contained in the same will be required to be made at the city treasurer's office, room No. 2, Miner's Bauk btjijding, before the first day of October, to save peualty. Payment of City Taxes. "Till- risk is nil. -r'u- lilvsliU'lIt Li C«lt or ilniiml'. Ill- will HHff.'v jo-over. IDr. Mi'ltni'iicy Is my nntUurity for I his. Tli»' physicians set seventy two us tin* limit ol' the dangerous period. That crisis* was passed at o% lock p. ill,—'Tile' president's condition steadily improves, and he Ik comfortable, without pain or unfavorable symptoms. Bowel and kidney fuueltous norma IIv performed. Pulse, 113; tempewiture, 101; respiration. 20. Break la Raadlnir Strike. Reading, Pa., Sept. 10,—The iQfig t'X-' pected break 1» ranks of the striking Heading railway shop men'nc« ui; red yesterday. yesterday morning fifty car builder* applied for their old positions and were reinstated. At the same time fourteen blacksmiths and helpers were taken back at the Chestnut street shops. The company said there are no more vacancies in this shop. All the departments of both shops are reported to be running full handed with the exception of the boiler makers and pattern makers' department. Those still on strike held a lengthy minting last night. All have secured employment elsewhere, and they refuse to declare the strike off. By this action the boycott order is still in force, and no union boiler makers can be secured by the company. Imported and Domestic jj Cloths. t COFF AT CI i|! A few more of those light } i! weight suits left. They go at ij | $18 and up until the stook h i ! runs out. i Chicago, Sept. 10.—Eimna Goldman was arrested here this morning. The tide of emigration has tuiwd Southward, for it is not alone in climatic advantages that this favored land excels, hut its resources, the fertility of its soil and its mineral wealth and abundant water power commend it to the thoughtful consideration of any one who seeks a home where Northern thrift and enterprise may The president himself was cheerful nil day yesterday and expressed confidence'In his recovery, lie asked for a •uornlng paper. l»ut this of course had to lie denied to him. It Is with some dliTiciilty that lie enn be rest milled from talking, and Colonel Myron T. jlert-ick CDf Cleveland is quoted as ail thorify for the statement that lie has ftpokeii at intervals of several things he prtijDscs tC» do in the future. this afternoon. p president's condition continues favorable. yulse, 112; temperature, 101; respiration, 2'»." . Dr. Park came down stairs at 3:15 a. m. and reported, that the president was New York, Sept. 10.—Carrie Nation, the saloon smasher of Kansas, was before Magistrate Furlong in tile Coney Island police court yesterday upon a charge of disorderly conduct because last Saturday night she destroyed a cigar stand In the Steeplechase. She said she was fifty-five years old and lived at 1284 Kansas avenue. Topeka, Kan. She was convicted of the charge of disorderly conduct, but sentence was suspended, and sbe was allowed to go. Mra. NhIIwii Convicted. London, Sept. 10.—The correspondent of the Morning Loader recalls a prediction in the Philosophical Journal of July 3, 11)00, that the assassination of President McKinley would occur before November. lOoi. Four per cent, penalty'will be added on city tax if not paid before Oct. 1. five per cent, deducted if paid before Nov. 1 CID State, county and poor taxes. 10c% resting quietly | BUSS, | THE CITY TAILOR. »)! t) After the 0:^0bulletin had been Issued f#»m the Milburn residence last night announcing a continuance of the favorable conditions of the president there were many indications that the bulletins were but meager indications of the real improvement of the distinguished patient. At UiC|5 o'clock Miss McKinley, a sister of the president; Dr. and Mrs. Herman Brief, the latter a niece of the .president, and the Misses Barber, nieces of the president, left the house and. takhfjr carriages, announced their Intent Ion of returning to their homes. Koln(iv«*ji Lenvo ll«e Hon***. All taxes are now due. P. F. JOYCE. City Treasurer. Pittston, Pa., Sept. 6, 1901. 6tl0 Buffalo, Sept. 10.—At 11 a. m., Secretary Hitchcock. Postmaster General Smith and Secretary Wilson arrived at the Mllburn house. At 11.28, Seere carve out success. PICKLE: The Seaboard Air Line Railway, in order to stimulate investigation and to assist in opening rtp the flue territory traversed by its lines, announces that it will sell to prospectors and settlers, tickets one way or round trip at greatly redifCed rates, information as to which may be obtained of any agent or representative of the company. Norrls Silver. North Stratford, N. 11.: •"I purchased a liottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctors told me was-Incurable. One bottle relieved nie. The second and third almost cured me. Today 1 am a well man." T. J. Yatos, Pittston; Stroh's Pharmacy, West Pittston. tary of State Hay and Secretary of War Root arrived at Milburn's. A minute later. Roosevelt came to the house unaccompanied. Yesterday morning' lie asked to be allowed to move bis position, ami wlieU 10 CENTS PEI pensile ion was given before the attendants coi.td. move him he changed to -rlie position lie.desired to assume without difficulty or palp., This speaks OMich for bis general strength aud spir- The Albany Dentists, PEOPLES' 'PHONE 5099. DRAFTING AND BLUE CENTRAL CT 1234. PRINTINO A SPECIALTY Benjamin A.Cro wther, Armstrong SOUTH MAIN I 22 N. Franklin St., were the original promoters of painless dentistry in Wilkesharre at popular prices and they continue to lead. Consultation free. Phone 111. NATIONAL WORKS IDLE. Venezuelan Con mil Threatened. ARCHITECT No Attempt Was Made This Morning J. C. Hurt on. Eastern Pass. Agenti MeKiiiley saw him again Lawyers, Justices of the Peace and Constables will find a large supply of law blanks, etc., at the Gazette office. Colon. Colombia. Sept. 10.—On the! publication of the report In Panama that a Venezuelan squadron, consisting of four ships, was bombardiug Kio Haclia. on the Caribbean sea, a lawless, irresponsible mob proceeded to the residence of Senor Cardoze, the Venezuelan consul at Pauamu, shouting. "Down with the government of Castro!" Cardoze, who is a Danish subject and a native of St. Thomas, immediately took refuge in the palace of the governor of Panama, where he was received with open arms. The local Officials deplore the regrettable incident. The mob was eventually dispersed, and quiet was restored. MON to Resume Work, 11D3 Broadway. New York City W. H. Doll. C.en'l Agt. Pass. Dept.. 'yesterday for a brief visit, aud Secretary C D.rtelyou .)vas admitted for the drst time. No one else was allowed to dee blub although be inquired several times who were below stairs. Beginning, Wednesday Miss Lena Monie will receive piano and organ pupils. Call or address 303 Sept. 11 REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY. BOARD 0/=* TRADE Call nnd Consult, McKeesport, Pa., Sept. 10.—The determined stand of the strikers yesterday morning has evidently convinced those who would go to work that any attempt to do so is futile. No one tried to get Into the plant of the National Tube Works this morning. Several thousand strikers were on guard, but no disturbance took place. An effort will be made tomorrow morning to start the Monongahela steel department of the National Tube company. This department, when running full, employe 300 men, 14114 New York Ave.. Wash., D. C C. L. Longsdorf, N. E. Pass. Agt., Abnor Mrlvinh'.v nccnippn tiled tliem to tin' station unci sal«l. "Tint noil rest relatives of the pivsiilriit are so eontldt'iit of his ii'« ov» ry that tlioy havo no hesitation in leaving. Now Located at 60 South Main. BUILDING Advice free. 300 Washington St.. Boston, Mass. II. It. Duval, Passenger Agent. J. J. Dunn's couch factory and upnolstery. New line of pictures and frames. Furniture repaired. Philadelphia avenue «3T\ Every Woman fv'\\m\\ \\ is interested nn.l slioitld know VVA- VAA about tliu wonderful M ll MARVEL Whirling Spray $\\ SjoVvT The 111' W \«:-ln»l WjrloKr. lujrc -\L /I. «j «//,./ ■D / /'..I. I lest D:if. __ « U \lo-l C 'niivt'liielit ; It t It »ut.i» IntUMtlj niprMfrrlt. \ ,i:i.-l Hiippl v iJu •avJK'V C5 . «1„ ftc-ri i,.» Mlt Wild PI:hii|. 1.T II \\ g ' . Vr ail »x.ok-•ralrd.il v'.vps \ . / JT XtHUlrtHBIItl lint*. MOlit in- C, J m /»!• "oii*Diie». Mtiitn to,. Uly,, - ..m Bluiea Bits- • »D \% V orb I have money in Mortgagor may stand for a term of yean and only tho Interest be paid, or will give the privilege to make jvaynenta on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the iatereet will cease Immedittely on avary dollar of principal thus unpaid. This Continental Trust Bldg.. Bajto., Md. It. E. L. Biwch, Gen'l Pass. Agt.. lie (received nourishment yesterday In the form of eggs beaten in milk. 'I he water which has been given heretofore cold did not appear to agree with him, and since Sunday night hot water has been taken Into the stomach through the inouth with Splendid re I suits. His bowels moved freely, and this also was considered an excellent | symptom. If he continues to Improve, It will be gradually. If he should grow Don't wait until you become chronically constipated, but take DeWitt's Little ti#fly Itisers now and then. They will keep your liver and bowelH in good order. Easy to take. Safe pills. T. J. Yates. I'lttston; Stroh's Pharmacy, West i'lttston. Postmaster I-'rciise «»f Canton, a warm personal friend of tin* president, who came tllleil with anxiety. ttulU last Lawn mowers, oil and gas stoves at Ash's. Portsmouth. Va. Croupy Sounds From Baby's Crib at night are agonizing to mothers. Dr. Calvin's Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon as administered. It Is also a never falling remedy for oaughs, colds and lung complaints. 0w»ntj Hv« Mats EDM battle. , Will find It to their Interest to buy heir sewer pipe and fittings of us. We kave the vitrified salt glazed pipe. J. ¥L Patterson ft Co. Plumbers ivk If h %l.lt «I.»T uatra full pa •alup private funds and trust funds. building association money. I "I go back tonight because 1 hnve the most positive assurance that the president is going to a rapid reeov**y"Vegetables and Oysters at Frederick's. Big Delaware peaches; fruits of all kinds; fresh fish for Fridays. Both 'phones# Red Front, N. Main. D. £ST. BAXTER* tad moor Brand BnUdlng, WUkM#Nt| |
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