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? ' ; »D'.. ?• '• ~ ■'7. . ' _ ;w: Try an ad. In the Gazette. There ?■ Is no more effective medium of reach- 55 : . ; Ing the 30,000 men, women and cliil- # e s" ;*;= dren in this community. '4 Do you want alt the new* of your ; | I home town ? Then tubec'rlbe for the : jC Gazette. The only newspaper pub- jjjllehed in the city. P1TTSTON, PA., MONDAY BVENINO, OCTOBER J. tpoi. X^NMTV} ONLY DAILY IN FIFTY SECOND YEAR I HAHT .re. UPTON ANGRY. """"* OPPOSED TO CASTRO M'KINLtY'S LAST WORDS. KIDNAPPED AND ROBBED Modern Eye-Glass fitting. ALWAYS THE CHER TO RANSOM 4 MISS STONE CONNELL Dotlr Refute* Spears' InllmnUoB Shamrock I.o*t a Itaee Parpo*elD. Pr. Mann'* lleeolleeUons of thm s»a y»«jnsirs»8 Washington, Oct. 7.—The sous and daughters of tlie late Preshient Mclylnley's native state of Ohio who are now resident* of Washington. paid a last public tribute to Ih#* memory of their dead congressman, governor and president in a largely attended meeting at Chase's Opera House yesterday. The gathering was held under the auspices of the Ohio Ilepublican association, but was not contined to Ohioans. About 3,000 persons were present. The Marine band furnished the music and was stationed oil the stage directly under a large crayon portrait of President Mc- Kinley, which was draped In graceful folds of black, the whole surrounded by an immense American flag. Martyi' I'reylifeut'w Sad Hi»d, Uiiy of us for Cash and fmm will save money. SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEES. WAS WARNED N«w York, Oct. 7.—The victorious Columbia has been towed to City Island to be laid tip ftfr the winter, and the defeated Shamrock II. has been taken to the.John \V.\Koblus shipyard at Krle basiu, there to remain until further orders ure received from Sir Thomas Lipton. Captain Had Been Notified of a Possible Attack. Venezuelans Do Not Sus- Philadelphia Woman Lost Money and Jewels. CORRECT, SCIENTIFIC, UP-TO-DATE. Our OpUol Department la thoroughly - equipped with overy facility for doing liret C"li.89 w«Drk. Our Refracting ro..m 1s prlv ttw, thereby removing the annoyance » n i emImrraeament often occaaioat d by Uoinic such work in the open store. Our Optician la competent, paina-takinar and with large txiDpr!euce. He would be pleased to talk with you at any time about your cye« withont any cost to you whatever. One f tbo mecial f»-a tnrea of our Optical Department at thla time Ih our One case full siz; extra heavy Dlankets, they ccme in wMte, tan Dn grey, rrgalar value 75c tain the President. Boston Gives EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE. House of Bishops to Dispose of Re- INSTIGATED BY PACIFICOES Although Sir Thomas may change his mind, it is now announced that the Shamrock will remain in this country that she may meet the Columbia aud the Constitution next season. Whether this means another challenge for the America's eup next year can only be conjectured. no war with Colombia For this w(ek49eap*. 5 cases Jarge size Bed Contort-rs, an elrgant vailety of pattefM» regular value $ 1.25. $35,000. port on Murritt|f« auil Divorce. SPIRITED OUT 0E THE CITY San Francisco, Oct. 7.—The first Sunday of the triennial Episcopal confer' ence was devoted to missionary .sermons in the various churches of the denomination In this city and adjacent towns. The attendance at all of the meetings was large. Venezuela Cannot be Counted Upon Bitter Feeling in the Army Because to Supply Men and Money to Wage The Frightened Victim Forced to Sign For this wstk SI «t^k 1 case of Boys' Pttecrd tinjv shirts and Drawers, very fceai-V veig*Dt. Speoial price for this week 2lo oaofc SERIOUS FIRE AT PENN GROVE the Murderous Insurgents Were Should Sir Thomas decide to try his luck for the third time he would have to Issue his challenge through a yacht club at an early day to secure its acceptance by the New York Yacht club for flie season of 1002, us the deed of gift requires notice of ten mouths from the challenging cltlb. Hostilities—Persecuted Nationalists Checks—Kept a Prisoner in a Lone- Solid Gold Spring Frame- $ I fin less Eye-filasses, a Pair ¥ They are without uueMlon the BEST glasses ever offered for the money. Dou't fail to nee them. Those Who Had Taken the Oath of Will Lose Patience Before Long. The meeting was presided over by Colonel .1. II. Brlgham, assistant secretary of agriculture. The He v. Or. J. J. Mulr delivered the invocation, and addresses were made by the Rev. Prauk M. Bristol, the pastor of the Metropolitan church, which the president attended while In Washington; Judge Thomas H. Anderson, Hon. Alpliouso Hurt, Hon. D. K. Watson and Simon Wolf ot Washington. ly Old Firehouse—Four Men The house of bishops took up the remaining amendment to the constitution tills morning. As soon as this question is disposed of It will take up the report of the committee on mar rlagcs and divorces. The committee has reported by a vote of 11 to 1 In favor of amending the canon of the Rolemuizatiun of matrimony by adding the following sectiou: Allegiance—Case of Oakley Brooks. Willemstad, Island of Curacao, Oct. 7.—lDr. Alejandro I'rbaneja, president of the executive committee of the Venezuelan Nationalist revolutionary party, has been interviewed regarding the political situation. Dr. Urbaneja Is the virtual leader of the party and the personal representative of "EI Moclio," General Hernandez. He was a cabinet mini-tier' iimler former President Crespo-aml is a prominent lawyer. Today he is ill exile in Curacao. Arrested for the Crime. Manila. Oct. 7.—Major Morris C. Foote of the Ninth United States infantry, who has returned here from the island of 8amar, was in Ualaugiga the day before the disaster to Company C. He says that Captain Council had been fully warned and had taken every necessary precaution. Information that a riot was brewing among the Fllipiuos came to Major Foote from a priest, who said that it was in the plans of the populace at both Balanglga aud Hasey to attack the garrisons and that the Basey garrison was to be attacked from a .cockpit in the rear pf the barracks. Orders were Intmeili&lcly given to demolish tin* cockpit, and extra gun ids were stationed. Philadelphia, Oct. 7.-Charged with kidnaping a woman and holding lier a prisoner for four days, robbing her of jewels worth more than $2,000 and comiH'lllng her to sign bank checks for large sums of money Is the story which the police unfolded here yesterday when they announced the arrest of four men, all of whom are charged with complicity In the crime. The men now locked up In the Central police sta tion are Howard K. Sloan, Iienry Wal lace, J. Knight Fiudlay of Wayne, near here, stenographer, and Oscar S. Duulap, a barber employed in one of the most prominent shoiw In the city. The victim Is Mrs. Mabel Goodrich, the proprieties of an establishment In North Tenth street. 3(. Cjj. oDka|aJa I,adies' Rainy Oay Skirts. We ot■ec this week an elegant all wool Vlelton Skirt in grey aud tan; regular value $5 00. Three Men Shot Dead by a West Virginia Constable John It. Spears, 111 descrlWug the race of Friday for a morning paper, intimates that Mr. W. G. .lamesou, the racing yachtsman in charge of the Shamrock, purposely caused the Shamrock to lose that content. Captain Sycamore, he further intimates, was compelled to obey Mr. Jameson's orders. uud the result of the orders the skipper thus received brought about Irreparable blunders.® Mr. Jameson's nuliuus, It was insinuated by Mr. Spears, was that Sir Thomas Lipton would not allow Mrs. Jameson to sail on the Shamrock during the races. This week oaly SIN. Optician and Jeweler, 36 WEST MARKET 8T„ WIUE8BARBE,PA. Ladies' Dark Percale Wrapper., leatly trimmed with shoulder roAe, ■'ml skirt; regular value 9C S°- Boston*-Oct..7.—-Up to 11 o'clock this morning the clerks in the banking house of Kfdder, Peabody & Co. had been unable to open and record but a small portion of the morning mail containing contributions to the fund for the ransom of Miss Stone, the Boston missionary, who is held by brigands in the Balkan mountains. As far as opened, the contributions brought the entire fund up to $35,000. "No minister shall solemnize a marriage between any two persons unless nor until by inquiry he shall have satisfied himself that neither person lias been or is the husband or the wife of any other person living unless the former marriage was annulled by a decree of some civil court of competent jurisdiction for cause existing before such former marriage." The interesting feature of the meeting was the reading of a letter from Dr. M. D. Mann, one of the president's physicians, to Mr. T. M. Sullivan,'-tlio secretary of the association, as follows: BUST YOU For this wook SI at*. We luve a large assortment ot Infants' Caps. They come io creans, ■iavy, tag, cardinal, brown and D!ue. See window display. "The Nationalists until the present time," raid Dr. Urbaneja, "have passively witnessed President Castro's at'titude aiul actions toward Colombia, but tbe.v are now compelled to protest against them. Neither the Nationalists nor the country at largo has ever sustained the aetions of* Castro, actions ! which now promise an international war. The Nationalists do not desire war with a sister republic, nor would rliey follow Castro In such a war. Oi), the contrary, they, as well as the coun try at large, would refuse to partici- "As President Mclvluley was dying i stood behind a screen in his room aud heard him say his last words. His wife came into the room, and he said to her: 'Goodby, all; goodby. It is God's way. His will be done, not ours.' Mrs. Housekeeper. We want y• u to call at onr store and leave an order with us because we are confident we can please you in quality and pricc. IT PAYS TO BUY AT TK The committee In offering this Amendment does not discuss the quests n of the reninit!age of divorced per sons or refer to the belief held by many In the Church that an innocent party In a divorce obtained because of adultery Is entitled to marry again. The minority report, which is signed by Frank H. Miller, suggests that the following proviso be added to the proposed amendment: There Is Intense feeling throughout the army because the ifissacre, which would not be the case to any such extent had It been the work of ordinary insurgents. The latter might have been exacted to commit such au outrage. Feeling is particularly inteuse in military circles because the authors of the massacre were paeliicos, most of whom liail taken tlie onlh of ulleglnuc* and many of whom. Including, the president© of l*alaugiga, were actually holding office. Thls iuTlirect charge of throwing the race on Friday was read by Sir Thomas and his Shamrock associates and by yachtsmen of this city with expressions of indignation. PEOPLE'S STOKE • r aantu maim IfKlf "There was some further conversation with his wife in the way of leave taking, but this should not be repeated. About an hour later he said to his wife, •Nearer, my God, to thee, e'en though It be a cross, has been my constant prayer.' He tried to say something more, but I could not catch it. I gave out at the time the first sentence as being the most appropriate to be remembered as his last words. I wrote them down at the time, so that there can be no question about It." Last Monday Mrs. Goodrich went to police headquarters and told a story of kidnaping and robbery so daring that the police at first doubted' its truth. She said that for several weeks a young man jvho represented himself as. a resident of German town had been a frequent visitor at her establishment, lie was well dressed and spent money freely. Last Wednesday week, she said, he proposed a drive through Fairmount park. He asked her to dress In her best clothes and for her to wear all her diamonds and other jewelry, because on the return from the drive he Intended to take her to the finest dining room In the city, and he wanted her to shine with the other women In the place. She accepted, and the next day she went out with him In a car rlage with a pair of richly caparisoned horses and with a coachman on the box wearing stylish 11 Very. 4 DI8ASTROU6 FIRE. IS SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO DRURY'S, A Whole Block Destroyed in the Vil- lage of Penn's Grove. If you are too busy, just drt pus a catd or telephone us and we will have our salesman ca'l at your home Camden, N. J., Oct. 7.—The little town of Penn's Grove, on the Delaware, opposite Wilmington, was threatened with destruction early this morning. The fire, which was of incendiary origin, started at Main and Penn streets, and before it could be checked it wiped out the entire block. Having 110 lire company, the neighbors turned In and fought the flames with buckets. In apite of this, the fire gained headway, and when it was seen that the (own was doomed unless something heroic was done, a number of men tore down three frame houses and halted the march of the fire. The loss is estimated at $26,000. With his eyes glistening In anger and his Whole manner indicative of iudiguatiou Sir Thomas suid: pate. Qvans "Mr. Jameson would rather cut off his right arm than betray the trust that was placed upon lilin. Mr. Spears' suggestions are as false as they are outrageous. We are on terms of intimacy and perfect friendship. To consider for a moment the possibility of Mr. Jameson's acting otherwise than for the best Interests of the Shamrock as dictated by his best judgment would be an insult to the man." "If Colombia had ever really offended Venezuela, there would be no necessity for Castro's forcible recruiting, as at present, in order to obtain an army to punish the offending country. In such an event all Venezuelans would loyally and enthusiastically join to punish the offender. Will N»t Consent to War, immediately We've 1-bcen raised iii the proceiy business," as it were, and kr.ow just h Dw to please yon. "This shall not apply to any oue producing a certified copy of a decree of divorce on the ground of adultery in which he or she Is found to be the Innocent party by a court of competent jurisdiction." brothers'&*rfeo*. i Incrt-aHcd Vigilance XfceMary. Some of the after effects aru already shown at many points, particularly at Italian and Colooenn, In the provinces of llntangas and Manila, where disaffection Is manifesting Itself, although it is not likely to he allowed to no far. Oil the other hand, the officers ami troops at all the garrisons throughout the archipelago feel that thu disaster conveys a lesson to themselves of the necessity for increased vigilance. A letter from President Roosevelt regretting his inubillty to be present was read. FOR GROCERIES AND EVERYTHIN6 THAT B0ESWIT4 THEM, call at Best Patent Flour, per j This report Is oue of the principal bones of contention in the present general conference. "I do not think President Castro will declare war against Colombia. In the first place to do so legally he must obtain the consent of the Venezuelan congress, which will not convene before February next. In the second place I do not believe the members of the Venezuelan congress, although they are all partisans of Pr»*sident Castro, would ever consent to ruinous war with Colombia In order to help Colombian revolutionists.Farthent North Pontofllce. Washington, Oct. t.—Postoflice In spector Cluin has returned from a trip of inspection through Alaska. I£e has to the department that the service generally Is In excellent condition, more particularly in the Yukon valley, where the various towns have a mail service of once a week in each di rectiou. He established what is prob ably the northernmost postotttce lu tli€ world. This is at Point Barrow, where Rev. IDr. H. Richmond Marsh, the missionary at the little settlement, wa» appoiuted postmaster. This place where the northernmost newspaper in the world is published once a year, will receive the mails once a year by V-lifted States revenue cutter. Hem I of ore the few natives in the vicinity have had to semi for their mail about TOO miles and often much farther. T. W. KYTE'S bbl Feed, per 100 . Bran and Br. Midd , Buffalo, Oct. 7.—Wednesday Is to be New York state day at the fair, and from present indications thousands of visitors from all parts of the Empire State will make the exposition their objective point. The ceremonies will Include a parade of .troops escorting thu governor, nineteen separate companies being oil their way here, the total number expected being about 8,000. One of the events scheduled for the afternoon in tVo stadium Is a balloon race for the world's record and a .prim of ifS.tXK). The ceromonles at the Temple of Music include addresses by Qo*- enior Benjamin H. Odell, Senators Chauncey M. Depew and Thomas C. Piatt aud tlie orator of the day. St. t.'lnir McKelvcy. A reception will b« given In the afternoon 111 the state btiiuttug A' superb display of fireworks will lie Vlie feature of the evening. New York Day at Pan-American. Anarch InIs Call Him ••Saint" Csoljcoaa London, Oct. 7.—A meeting of anarchists was held yesterday in a hull iu Tottenham Court road, Lomlou, to hear a lecture on the ussasslnatlou of President McKinley by H. Kelly of New York. The audience, composed of foreigners. applauded all references to ••Saint" Czolgosz and his "meritorious" act. Hurico Mala testa, the Italian anarchist, described the assassination as "a deed of heroism." Kelly's lecture was a harangue in denunciation of Mr. Me Klnley's political career. lie declared that they did not try to justify assassl EXETER ST. n« WYfi»""D AVE. per ioo WORKING ON SUNDAY. Considerable Interest attaches to tile case of Oakley Itrooks, a military prisoner ordered to be deported. The supreme court recently issued a writ of habeas corpus directing the production of the prisoner, but the military au tljorities refused to produce lilm on the ground that tlie only tribunal hav Ing jurisdiction of a military prisoner Is tlie federal court. While the Phil.p pine courts were established by tlie war powers of tlie president, the military authorities contend thut they are to 1 ii' regarded as provost courts until congress has act ill. Gagged an«l Blindfolded. At a lonely place In Falrmouut park the eurrlage was stopped by a man who, she said, represented himself as O. Clarence Oibbony, the secretary and attorney of the Law aud Order society of this city. This mau, she went on to say, told her that he had a warrant for her arrest oifThe charge of keeping a disorderly liouse, but that the matter could be fixed up. He was Invited Into B.OPPENHEIMER Oats, per bu Potatoes, bu Butter, Fine Dairy, lb , Tha National Tube Company Behind in * When In neod of MiiKeesport, Pa., Oct. ".—The National Tube company, for the llrst time In Its history, operated its pipe departments on Sunday. Last evening, .the night turn me» reported at six o'clock and worked all nlgW It Is the Intention to continue this progtawme. The company Is behind In Its orders, owing to tha strike. Some or the men object emphatically to working Sundays, while others are g!ad to make the extra turn. Its Orders. Reliable Clothier andHatte r. "Neither do I believe in the possibility of the reconstruction of Gran Colombia by force of arms. Hollvar's achievement was effected under certain special conditions that do u6t exist today. Perhaps a Gran Colombia Is possible through..peaceful, Intellectual operations, but never by military foive. All the talk now indulged in on tills subject is a mere pretext, a blind to cover tlic personal ambitions of a few men. i Lard, pure, lb i: Cheese. carriage, and the next moment she was gagged and blindfolded. She was driven away, she did not know where, but she noticed from one corner of the handkerchief over her eyes that the men paid toll at two tollgatcs and that they took her Into a building where a fire engine and a hook and ladder truck were standing. tiatiiiwi but rather to explalu it as th* outcome of "the oppression of workmen by capital.1' "If the killing of McKin ley o|»e«ts the ey-iis of the capitalists and Induces tlmui to treat the -worMt»gi*eo pie better." cried the apritator, ~theu great good will have been done." Cream, lb . i: SPECIAL I SALE Coffee, i»c Tobacco,§&** 400 Tobacco, £5?; lb 40c Tobacco, lb ChHlfee Defend* Military Court. TELEGRAPHY IN PHILIPPINES. The members of the supreme court and a majority of the members of the Philippine commission hold opposite views. but it is understood that the at toruey general lielleves the military contention to be correct. tJeneralChaf fee, discussing the matter, said: 1.1 lut In I'rlMoit. Caleb Power*' N'e»v Trlnl, Georgetown, Ivy.. Oct. 7. Tin* court iif appeals having granted former Sec retary of State Caleb Powers anc James Howard new trials, the ease ot tjie former will lie called here toiiior row. Powers has been removed froit Frankfort to the jail here, and it is de nied that his mind is giving away un der the long confinement. Powers was convicted more than a year ago as ac cessory to the murder of William (Joe bel in January, liXmDr anc] sentenced U life imprisonment. Howard was latei convicted of the deed and sentenced tc be hanged. Over sixty witnesses havt been summoned, and it is expected that this trial will be conducted on lines ol marked difference from that of lqst year "President Casiro recently ordered the imprisonment of all Nationalists in Venezuela. This convinces me that he does not intend to declare war against Colombia, Ih'cause. after eliminating the Nationalists, there would be comparatively few Venezuelans left who could be counted upon to supply the men and money needed to wage hostilities against Colombia. The Military Lines Now Open for Com- mercial Use. Indecency In Hyde Park, Host on, Oct. 7.—That Miss Ellen Stone, the American missionary held captive by Bulgarian brigands, will be released tomorrow on the payment of ijjllO.lMM) rausom is now practically assured by the American board of for cigii missions, the members of which have begun in earne*t to raise the fund by popular subscription. President Samuel H. Capon of the Ainerlcau board returned from Washington yesterday with the He*.*. Or. Jmlson Smith, secretary. They have arrived at a satisfactory understanding with President lioosevelt and the state depart incut. President Jfcppseyelt has ad vis ed the payment of the rausom. which It is expected, will be paid back by the Turkish or Bulgarian government. MoRfy F«r MAm» Stone'* ttelemie. She was kept a prisoner from Thursday uiglit until Friday night without anytvlng to (Hit or drink and was then taken on another long drive, blindfolded, to a house, where she was kept from Friday until Monday. In the lat ter place the men, who were masked, stripped her of the jowelry and at the point of a revolver compelled her to sign bank checks for various sums ot money she had deposited in the Third National bank. They made her sign (ot more than she possessed, UiU compelled her to promise she would make up the deficiency-when they released her. The men. she said, then took her QU anothei long drive and put her out of the car rlage at Tenth "and Poplar streets about •\ mile from her house. Washington. Oct. 7—The military telegraph lines of the Philippines aro now open for commercial use. General Chaffee has issued a circular giving the rate in American currency. The messages transmitted between points pn the same island cost two cents a word, and between points on different jslaUfa 4 cents a word. The address and sjgwature are counted in both .cases. Pr**w specials are accepted at just half thehCf rates. Hyde park is no longer available for the use or de|t»rtj$t iou of self respecting people. UNPRECEDENTED VALUE. "I am most desirous to sustain the civil courts in every possible way, but I feel that it would be very unwise in the existing i.UvuniKtanees to allow the civil courts to Interfere in military af fairs, as It is occasionally necessary fui the military authorities to act In cases where It would be unwise in the Inter est of the government to make public at the time the reasons for acting. Should (lie claim now made by the civil courts be allowed it would be disas troiis to the iiithieiife of the army in the island. Kvery prisoner sentenced by a military commission would have recourse to lutbeas'corpus Kvelt Howard, deserter, is awalUng the decision In this case in order to try to secure his own release by a wilt ft babel** corpus." Qi.ick sales and ready cash art more des-irable now than profits, Willing to cut prices on surplus stock oi Evans Bros. 46 SOUTH MAIM SHEET. We have ta';en the pains to make a personal study of it, and at noon one da/ we counted thirty two eases of drunkenness auioiig women and forty-five among Ulen, all of whom were lying upon the grass, furuie only partially dressed, some using fearful Imprecations uinj obscene language of the foulest kind, while othc'fs were actually changing their underwciu in broad daylight. Tha lowest type of "My principal reason for not believing a declaration of war will be minlo lies in President Castro's attitude toward the internal political situation. If he intended to declare war. lie would attempt to unite all Venezuelans of all political creeds in a solid front against Colombia, unite the contrary is the case. He is persecuting tin? numerous Nationalists, ami the latter will before' long lose patience, turn on their tormentor actively and in arms and declare against him in retaliation. In the improbable event of iiis declaring war agaihst Colombia President Castro would receive only the support of a few of tiie most extreme of his partisans. The others would desert him. | Whiter Suits and Overcoats To hasten their departure. Armstro $ "nigger" on the west coast of Africa would blush to act as they did, but Loudou apparently must submit to such grewsouie exhibitions, for the metropolitan |M»lice on duty in Hyde park has uo power- to interfere with the type of savage who monopolizes and detiles the fairest of our open BpH'tHf-"—Saturday Heview., THJE episcopal convention. Men's Rlack Striped Suit 7.75. ~»PRI Bi chops Will Probably Consider the Killed In Itatlroad Wreck, Men's All Wool Business Suits 8.00. Men's 18 ounce Black Clay All Wool Suit8.90. Boys' School Suit, the reg. $2.50 kind, |,98. San Francisco. Oct. 7.—Both houses of the Protestant Eplsropal church reassembled this morning. The bishops took up the work of the constitution passed by the deputies Saturday. The deputies continued the debate ot Huntington's amendment |o Article X of the constitution. It is expected that the njuesttpo of divorces and marriage will •come up before the bishops some time Divorce Question Today. Logansport. Ind., Oct. T.—Four Pan handle railroad trainmen met deatl near Onward, fourteen miles southeast of here, yesterday In a rear end col lision of freight trains. The bodies ol three of the dead were taken out bad ly mutilated, but the fourth was al most entirely consumed by ijuines which tfioke out soon after the wreck Conductor Weaver, In charge of tin second section of a train consisting ol an engine and two cabooses, left Hart ford City for Logansport. In the rem cab were (Jalbreath, Broslus am} tire? ■ly. who hud been working on the grav el train At Hartford City and whe Were en route to this city to speno Sunday with their families. Best Flour . . $4.50 Gorn and Gr. Corn, 100 ». Chop and Meal, • • t. Midds and Bran - 1.15 Long Hay, 100 - - .S$ £ut Hay, 100 - - .85 Large bottle Pickles - .10 t lb Coffee - - .jo ArbuckleGQffee - .u ' Koxebud AioDnrD LnndM About Heady. Kept In Ftrehonae. With other Information the woman gave them, the detectives began to work on what tlicy believed to V.U # ffiry talc. They y$t »N»veral clews which led them to a tire station Id Sortli Wayne, fifteen miles from tlii.s city. The fire company Is a voluntcet organization, and the key to the place was kept in the nearest dwelling. Tl\e nearest house was occut»le4\ Uy n ramiiy named FlndUi}'* and tViere the police learned that one of the sous. J. Knight Find lay, had been home only little in the last two weeks. (Setting a description of him, the police returned to the •ity and fouiid the yotUt? Who* is july twenty oftii in the office whew he i* employed. He was charged with the crime and broke down anil implicated three others. Boys' Fine Heavy Weight Blue Sorge 2.98. Boya' 3-pieco Suits twm |2 «0, fa 60, $5, & 97. B. 0PPENHEIMER, Chamberlain, S. I Oct. 7. The work of securing the signatures of the ltose bud Indians to an agreement relin •pushing for settlement their portion of tin* Kosebud resetration tu Uregory county is practically completed. Majot McLaughlin, chief Indian inspector iias been engaged for some months Id securing these signatures. He hopes tr put the lauds on the market soon. The*** are many ibuusanil* of acres in tin tract of a superior character, and appli cations are already being filed for them many people having come here to await their opening. Lord Rothschild ip, of course, now the head of the famous banking family and its most wealthy member. He is more solemn and re*i*rved than his brother Leopold, but the two are much Attached to each other, and they have multifarioiin interests iu common, especially their love of sport. It Made Rothacklld Gaip. Reliable Clothier and Hatter, Cor Denver. Oct. 7. - Congressman Sliaf rotli. who has just reached home from the Philippines, says: Peace In Phlllyiilne*. Main and William Sts, Fittston. *Vilitesbarre Store, & R. Market St, "Concerning I'l Moclio, who is a prisoner at San t'arlos, I can say that, notwithstanding Ills continuous solitary confinement in a dark and 1111 ventilated cell, notwithstanding the chains 011 his arms and legs, the lack of ex erclse and the wretched 'food, hi* health Is enduring the severe straiu." "iVi.tr has been practically restored There is *ilii it tiitjc Insurrection in Saumr. but aside from (bat everytlilu;.* is fairly «|ni«".. f~do not believe, how ever, thai tin- retention of the Island* will be profitable, as the government will have to expend a great ileal ot money on them even iu times of peace It cosjs HOW between $ti0.OOU,CM»O aild 57~,'S(HU'iH» ii yenr to tJetij t|ie soldier.- there, and even If the liumber is re diu » d to the expense will still la HOME AGAIN. Now that ymi ate home from your vacation let in re mi rid you of our today. There is a legend that Lord Rothschild once discovered that he had been giving an Annual donation to the Society For the Conversion of the Hebrews through a clerical blunder ou ib.e part of one of his busy almoners. It made tUp W*-*? Jewish leader gasp. Lion Coffee Bon Ton M. & J. * 2 cans Armour's No 3 Pork and Beans - »» J 2J THREE MEN SHOT DEAR They Opened fire on a Constable, Who Returned it Wjth Deadly Effect. • Montgomery, W. V#- '• 11 is reported that three men, all colored, were cbot and killed by Constable Cap eron, at Handly, a mining settlcimnt near hero, bust night. The officer had warrants for the men, and when he went to .serve them they opened fire on hirti. He returned the fire ui)CI killed three. Tin? officer was unhurt. .a5 Plenty of FlirliterM, but No Flighting HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES *$3| Caracas, Venezuela, Oct. 7.—An en voy of the Venezuelan government just arrived at Maracaibo from the Colom blan frontier (ft us follows: "For two wecTTs prior to Oct. 3 the Venezuelan troops concentrated between San Cristobal and Cucuta, est! mated at 8.tMMD men, had not discharged a single shot against the C0I0111 blans massed before I hem under tljt? command of tJeneral Valencia ami estf mated at U.UOO. Both sides remained continually at 'shoulder arms.' The government pf Venezuela before at tacking awaits the answer of Colombia to the Venezuelan note. Three thousand Venezuelans are also massed at (Juajira." KI UK nnd Queen to Vlalt In Ireland. Armstrong & Go, An American bishop iu China writes of an ordination service iu which he and four natives took p«irf. At the close, after the congregation had gone out, there was a deafening noise caused by hiv- i PSoIhj- Joy. Toledo, Oft, 7.- A novel plan waD put Into execution here by the McKln ley Memorial association for the pur pose of raising funds toward the erec tion of a McKinley monument. Out hundred ami six prccluct voting boot hi* were opened from -1 to S o'clock p. m for the purpose of receiving voluntary subscriptions. A total of tJ.HH person*- contributed, the proceeds amounting tt Money For a McKinley Monument, ~lDul»lin. Oft. 7.—The JtiUV naf nMMei-w tb«t King Edward ami Qiiivt'U Alexandra will arrive In Dublii to attend the next Punclierttowu race? and will remain a fortnight in Ire laud, visiting Lord Londonderry ano tiie Duke of Abereorn and going tu city of Bt'll'tfsi, VUk?H' majesiieH, how ever, will uot go /uto the south of Ire greater tlutii the piviiif. from the is lands will warrant. The Islands arc UiMUfNtioiiably rich, but their benefit to the rijlf'l xvl11 n,,t niate rlaliii' uutil a generHttuii of |vyu shall have passed and the need for un army iu the islands shall have gone;" Findlay sahl that ho had impersonated the coachman, that Sloan tht part of Otbbouy, %|i%» harl»er played the pai4 jt tho rich tJermantown rest dent awl that Wallace had rented a SOUTH MAIN STREET £r4ckers with which the native Christitnu expressed their joy and their congiktulatious to the newly ordained. We are still -able to supply your n»DDt patticular THE WEATHER. house in Oermantown. where Mrs order. The canned goods "Wasliineton, Oct 7.—Force*:i,' until ■8 p. m., Tuesday, for Eastern Pennuyl wauia: Fair tonight and Tuesday; fronts tonight. The Individual Cap. land. Goodrich was to have I wen hold. (\ tap Iresh, and our oilier house- on our shelves are always As a journal of "current church pracCu»'' *;D• have made a thorough census of the churches using the individual cup system iu admVuisUriM? couiinuuion. It is uot our province to ttDcorj;u) j/i thiiD or other matters, but to give facts &i)Cj let thorn do their own arguiug. Henon V.o Hhftll uot debate the merits of the IlumeMtciul PHI men nuHnI, $0,801.UO. Too Much ftnin, story us that narrated by*the woman hold necessities are the He said they kept hoi* confined in th* same. fire station and th«?n Uwk lirr to tin liouse. where Sloan was arrested. at OftliM SoUottSdj PfiC0S PrOp0r« -oIlG North Twelfth street l»lan to Fresh Shell Oysters on hand con tinuall y. keep her ill \Vullaew house ill (»er Watch for our window d'splay. uiantowii was abandoned lu favor, ot the Sloan house. Sloan, the police say, conceived the QLaIIau £ I |||t|teill(¥OP whole plot, and it was he that got the OlMPHwj ® fcllliII«MII|jwI I barber into it. He had asked Dun- mi bub « lap to |day the part of tbo yiVh man LUZ6M8 AV0., WOSt PlttSlOII. aud get .Mrs G&jiilriCtf dutdoofs', tfo that IvV *v»»ld serve the warrant on her for keeping a disorderly house. He did not reveal the real purpose of the scheme to the barber. All the jewelry was recovered, most of it hr\vl«*x heen found in the or Findlay aud Sloan, who »v-oye wearing several of the rings. Only one cheek for $155 was cashed, and most of money lie told iCul|*itftUtuily the sanu FJ U, no. Okln , Oct. 7.-The home stead filings of til use who drew lucky uiiiiibcts »« the recent fcovoriiiueut laiul lottery ]»:»•' ' i-Iosetl. Ill the 101 IteUf district Vn»-» |i«v.' fyilj'jJ to tile. Tin town U ngjilu lilllMpr up %Viff* people who want to buy ivliniutMiuienls. and lutlh athtns aire that there will be sunn EnKlneer Killed, » Managua, Nicaragua, Oct. 7.—Hell gJous processions lire being and prayers art* being offered for the cessation of the excessive rains now failing and that there may not be a repetition of tiie great flood *»»' twenty live DearD ago i« vvesterfc Nicaragua. financial and commercial. Wliliainsport. l'a.. Oct. 7. A head on collision occurred on the middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad ai Steiliug Itun. thirty-six miles west of Renovo, De*tt.»j i)i*¥ U»oruing.» be tweeii a passenger anil a freight train, resulting in the dentil of Harry Suodgrass of Renovo, engineer of the passenger train, ami tin* serious injury of four of the freight cretf: . New Tork Stock Markets. furnished 1Dy M. S Joidiiii & C« . slock brokers, room 26 Miners' KacK bnlldiiiK. Open- Clos. «Je» Vorlf.'Oft. 1. 19»l. •►r:_ Open, t'lo* Colorado Houtlwrit ''' system. Cwf two -facts art* obvious, evidently the usu u( the individual cup is rapidly extenaiug and evideutly those who have adopted the system like it greatly and could not bo induced to cunnfro (tick'to the older method. From what we have been able to make we that 2,000 cKUrches now use the individual cup. I'/ie practice is but five years old, aud for a year u* two after the start the changes were feyy. J*nt within the past two or three years tito has been making rapid and fliccQier+Hftjf headway uutil from present iudicaOous ft gjr to become a very usual mode iu all Protectant denominations except the Episcopal and p.yisfbly the Methodist.—Church Economis*. Ye«H«D]« In * Storm, Ctiniunin, Alj»ss., Oi-'f. i.- 'i'he luosl severe storm of the scasou is in prog less along the coast, and a tremendous sea is running 011 the bar and at the shoals of Monoiioiny. A large fleet of small srliooifc'rs and some three aud four masters have been driven southward along the coast and succeeded in getting an auchorge oft Chatham. Mix Men Injured nt Fire. chiiiilW lor sale, as the govermneut will be unable to prevent speculation Pittsburg, Oct. 7.—Fire in the Pitts burg Clay Pot works in Allegheny dam lifted the plant to the extent of $280,- 000, injured six men and enforced ai) idleness of several months 4 force of ICS VAjtyfclHVVi OUR FALL PAPERS HAVE ARRIVED... l1» 114% iu relimjui? huu'iit Ingar 7tDf/d S. i Oct. 7 —Fv.i'U licb haul nf \i w York city, who tool; up lii* rcskUucc iu Hliiuv l,'»Kt MM"- lld:; tilctl iu the state circuit court here a suit for nu absolute divorce ou tin* ground of desertion. Tin* defomlant before , f*r marriage was Mi*-* l-wula* fii-hUn*«! IHvoroe, An ow Detective Murdered, Witt tieid, Kail. Atchison Atchison, pre!'. ... BropUtyn Traction C?hes. and Ohio .. . IX. 3. Steel V. G- Steel, pref- . "Manhattan El. . 7»a» Sioux r.u Montgomery of the Santa IV road, on* of ille ultfwsi WPJ) Uj t!',«- *:een»r service was assassinated by un unknown man who drove up to his house in a bug#} and shot him as Montgomery sat in hie parlor. The assassin escaped and left 7.—Detect ly« For Early Fall 'Some dainty effects In flowered and stripes. We carry the largest line in the city. Prices as low as the lower* White lead, oil, glass, etc. Damaged by Fire. Glovetsville, X. Y., Oct. 7.—John Me- Nab, one of the wealthiest men in this section and president of the Fulton County National bank, is dead, aged Drank Carbolic Acid, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 7.—The Job print ing plant of the Detroit Free Press Printing company was damaged by tire to the extent of between $20,000 qpd $25,000. The loss ltj oy lnsnr libit 1*3 1021 1 C»t5 There is no suit so appropriate for early Fall wear as the Double breasted Sack, and "Mo. Pacific •People's Ciar. 4&I; Iron and Fuel .'.orris lil'Hniuiiiuit, Brooklyn DriilKf In/ Xced of Mepittra no dew also was recovered, S9V4 54'* S5B 84 85 T V.V2 25 ?.*D 31!1 Ntw York. Oct. 7.—I.ax and inefficient according to Edward Dur Notwithstanding the very stormy weather and the tact thflt King Edward was ill last week, his Y»a.je?i# utiU Uiljv'efy Ah-xandra attended service# yest«i'iiuy at Ciaithie church. The king looked exceedingly well. The Klnec LooklHK Well. «fglity-9jx years, from the effects of a (10*3(3 of carbolic acid taken in mistake for cough medicine. •MICH The to1' kiduaping in this state, uutl*v act ot assembly as amended at the last session of the legislature, is life imprisonment for the principals in the crime, and the punishment for accessories is lef{ d's- at no previous time in history have conditions been more T. S. & W. S. Barrttt. D. Pacific Copper For over ten years the pool of Siloant "has been only a name. Visitors to Palestine who have visited this famous spot of late y£*Fa have found that its healiug waters hare vattUh/Hj. This was a great blow to the inhabitants, but ju§£ recently the waters of Siioam have been made icq flow once again, and there has been great rcjoicjgs in.tho Iloly Land. It appears that |nas been especially short of water of late, and it Recurred to some of fhe inhabitants of Siioam io fry and find out whether the spring which use# to supply the j»ooJ was really dry. Tons of accumulated rubbtefe $vas cleared away, and after about a jyorfc the spring was found. The excavator# discovered behind some fallen rocks an old aqueduct running away into the valley of |be Xvcdron, and into this aqueduct the beautiful, cool, dqu wiiter had run and been wasting fox /ears,—Sunday The Pool of Siioam. yob ji.,i Mayer civil en jV |Dy ivtfjk^oine: Aberdeen. Oct. 7. Honolulu Monrni Demi President, hV»U l'uuifiaco, Oct. 7.— AC|viCc.S $rom I) lioluly KrtV llmt wv«;i j»Uicc the news of the death of President McKinley was received on Sept. 24 Honolulu has worn an appearance of mourning. The city never before has shown such una itimity in closing and suspending lDusl hoss as it dicj Ian the day set apart as a day of mourning and prayer. The disastrous lire reported for several weeks in the Ilamakiia district. island of Hawaii, is now still raging, but under control, and will not do much more dflauifiP- The drought continues, ntid there is great distress throughout the district. Hl'jit and Foundr O. & W giuLt lri fcfiJsiWK' I'll i lb In t l.rlclg. »:Xfliwuiu tin- BiooUIyi ma.lo uofiSlbK' tUe bi'tuk iu tlu stniC turo wliiui caused a suspension 01 traffic 011 .luly $f last. Radical changes of Irp t« cost vvc Plntt Eat* Dinner Will* R«»osevel|. \Jc\. V.-Senator' Piatt of New York was a guest at dinner with President and Mrs. Roosevelt last night. The senator remained at the White. House until after 10 o'clock. favorable to its just populaiity lhan at present. Nevet before WE WAHT TO BUY IT. Pennsylvania 143* If you liavo any old scrap froo. If 1. copper, toftd, tea lead, zinc, bnttl—. folded old robbers, etc., Readim Beading, prof Tenn. G. & I. cretioa of the co^rt have the patterns in woolens m* at*. Dairy Good* Factory Burned. W. 'f. Wesson, OholsoL/llle, Va., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure giv©iuperfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best reraidjF. for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." Fot. iMktt by Farrer. Peck & Roberts. Pittston and West Pittston. been fo appropiute, nor the teUDpbC»'& tiH We'll "Leather Rubber Union Pacific . TJnicn Pacific, prr f Wabash, pref. ... Western Union... JA .. K & T oinnu'iuUfil, **iCh h fr.xjuunt inspection by civil etigii % s'lo jjuarc against t'crious uccUleiit urged. Rutland, Vt., Oct. 7.—The factory and outbuildings of Mostly A Stoddard were burned hwt evening, causing a loss of $40,000. The company manufactured creamery, sila and dairy goods. There is a large insurance. ilp*t|ip«s w&is# one Miuute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws out the inflammation. The children's favorite Cough Cur?- For sals by Ferrer, & Roberts, PlttBton ana West'PitUton. cut 50 artistic as hive been de PAY YOU SPOT CASH FOR IT. •i signed for this season, We are M. D. ADLF.SON, Dock St. Pll JUNK DEALER. 90% 51% 90% 51 &3% Atlantic liii.v. 1' .J,. Oct. 7.— William Audrey/# loti 4u-*v- » or Europe in his fourteen foot boat, thc*Dark Secret. /Accompanying him on tltj tl'UD is his young bride, whom he wealed a few weeks ago. The captain is}»ixty years old, and this.is said to be »» seventh trip across tho ocean m small Foolhardy Voy prepared to. fill all the requirements in FINE TAILORING. W. I}. Chr'p* Fnrestdale, Vt., says his child wis' CQmplQtoly cuieti of a bad case of eczema by'the use of Uo- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It Instantly relieve* piles. Farrar, Peck & Roberta, EMb- The Walk-Over Shoe for ruofl. Loater. Va° Griffin *»T»m Norfolk CSV* Bloorn»burf Pair, Oct. 8-11, 1901. GILROY, k PHIIHUHT X Studio ITS MMUn. Plumfeero Will find It to their Interest to buy toeir sewer pipe and fittings of us. We tev«tk« »:trifled wUt glated pllDe. Monuments and corner Post*, Flagging a$d Curbing. F. W. Stege«•» fH Wjo. Are., W, PttjWM., tt On account of the above, the D., L. ft W. R. R. will sell tickets Oct. 8 to 11, inclusive, at one fars for the round Ui» Return Jiw't Oct. 12. tOtlO jpThe Tailor. Barrett's new photograph gallery will make i eiJwJa'ty of Interior and exterior vgrtj ,Wllkeubanrw, Pa. «wu'8 'mm** KiMTNMJuaar.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 07, 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 | 1901-10-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 07, 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 | 1901-10-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011007_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 | ? ' ; »D'.. ?• '• ~ ■'7. . ' _ ;w: Try an ad. In the Gazette. There ?■ Is no more effective medium of reach- 55 : . ; Ing the 30,000 men, women and cliil- # e s" ;*;= dren in this community. '4 Do you want alt the new* of your ; | I home town ? Then tubec'rlbe for the : jC Gazette. The only newspaper pub- jjjllehed in the city. P1TTSTON, PA., MONDAY BVENINO, OCTOBER J. tpoi. X^NMTV} ONLY DAILY IN FIFTY SECOND YEAR I HAHT .re. UPTON ANGRY. """"* OPPOSED TO CASTRO M'KINLtY'S LAST WORDS. KIDNAPPED AND ROBBED Modern Eye-Glass fitting. ALWAYS THE CHER TO RANSOM 4 MISS STONE CONNELL Dotlr Refute* Spears' InllmnUoB Shamrock I.o*t a Itaee Parpo*elD. Pr. Mann'* lleeolleeUons of thm s»a y»«jnsirs»8 Washington, Oct. 7.—The sous and daughters of tlie late Preshient Mclylnley's native state of Ohio who are now resident* of Washington. paid a last public tribute to Ih#* memory of their dead congressman, governor and president in a largely attended meeting at Chase's Opera House yesterday. The gathering was held under the auspices of the Ohio Ilepublican association, but was not contined to Ohioans. About 3,000 persons were present. The Marine band furnished the music and was stationed oil the stage directly under a large crayon portrait of President Mc- Kinley, which was draped In graceful folds of black, the whole surrounded by an immense American flag. Martyi' I'reylifeut'w Sad Hi»d, Uiiy of us for Cash and fmm will save money. SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEES. WAS WARNED N«w York, Oct. 7.—The victorious Columbia has been towed to City Island to be laid tip ftfr the winter, and the defeated Shamrock II. has been taken to the.John \V.\Koblus shipyard at Krle basiu, there to remain until further orders ure received from Sir Thomas Lipton. Captain Had Been Notified of a Possible Attack. Venezuelans Do Not Sus- Philadelphia Woman Lost Money and Jewels. CORRECT, SCIENTIFIC, UP-TO-DATE. Our OpUol Department la thoroughly - equipped with overy facility for doing liret C"li.89 w«Drk. Our Refracting ro..m 1s prlv ttw, thereby removing the annoyance » n i emImrraeament often occaaioat d by Uoinic such work in the open store. Our Optician la competent, paina-takinar and with large txiDpr!euce. He would be pleased to talk with you at any time about your cye« withont any cost to you whatever. One f tbo mecial f»-a tnrea of our Optical Department at thla time Ih our One case full siz; extra heavy Dlankets, they ccme in wMte, tan Dn grey, rrgalar value 75c tain the President. Boston Gives EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE. House of Bishops to Dispose of Re- INSTIGATED BY PACIFICOES Although Sir Thomas may change his mind, it is now announced that the Shamrock will remain in this country that she may meet the Columbia aud the Constitution next season. Whether this means another challenge for the America's eup next year can only be conjectured. no war with Colombia For this w(ek49eap*. 5 cases Jarge size Bed Contort-rs, an elrgant vailety of pattefM» regular value $ 1.25. $35,000. port on Murritt|f« auil Divorce. SPIRITED OUT 0E THE CITY San Francisco, Oct. 7.—The first Sunday of the triennial Episcopal confer' ence was devoted to missionary .sermons in the various churches of the denomination In this city and adjacent towns. The attendance at all of the meetings was large. Venezuela Cannot be Counted Upon Bitter Feeling in the Army Because to Supply Men and Money to Wage The Frightened Victim Forced to Sign For this wstk SI «t^k 1 case of Boys' Pttecrd tinjv shirts and Drawers, very fceai-V veig*Dt. Speoial price for this week 2lo oaofc SERIOUS FIRE AT PENN GROVE the Murderous Insurgents Were Should Sir Thomas decide to try his luck for the third time he would have to Issue his challenge through a yacht club at an early day to secure its acceptance by the New York Yacht club for flie season of 1002, us the deed of gift requires notice of ten mouths from the challenging cltlb. Hostilities—Persecuted Nationalists Checks—Kept a Prisoner in a Lone- Solid Gold Spring Frame- $ I fin less Eye-filasses, a Pair ¥ They are without uueMlon the BEST glasses ever offered for the money. Dou't fail to nee them. Those Who Had Taken the Oath of Will Lose Patience Before Long. The meeting was presided over by Colonel .1. II. Brlgham, assistant secretary of agriculture. The He v. Or. J. J. Mulr delivered the invocation, and addresses were made by the Rev. Prauk M. Bristol, the pastor of the Metropolitan church, which the president attended while In Washington; Judge Thomas H. Anderson, Hon. Alpliouso Hurt, Hon. D. K. Watson and Simon Wolf ot Washington. ly Old Firehouse—Four Men The house of bishops took up the remaining amendment to the constitution tills morning. As soon as this question is disposed of It will take up the report of the committee on mar rlagcs and divorces. The committee has reported by a vote of 11 to 1 In favor of amending the canon of the Rolemuizatiun of matrimony by adding the following sectiou: Allegiance—Case of Oakley Brooks. Willemstad, Island of Curacao, Oct. 7.—lDr. Alejandro I'rbaneja, president of the executive committee of the Venezuelan Nationalist revolutionary party, has been interviewed regarding the political situation. Dr. Urbaneja Is the virtual leader of the party and the personal representative of "EI Moclio," General Hernandez. He was a cabinet mini-tier' iimler former President Crespo-aml is a prominent lawyer. Today he is ill exile in Curacao. Arrested for the Crime. Manila. Oct. 7.—Major Morris C. Foote of the Ninth United States infantry, who has returned here from the island of 8amar, was in Ualaugiga the day before the disaster to Company C. He says that Captain Council had been fully warned and had taken every necessary precaution. Information that a riot was brewing among the Fllipiuos came to Major Foote from a priest, who said that it was in the plans of the populace at both Balanglga aud Hasey to attack the garrisons and that the Basey garrison was to be attacked from a .cockpit in the rear pf the barracks. Orders were Intmeili&lcly given to demolish tin* cockpit, and extra gun ids were stationed. Philadelphia, Oct. 7.-Charged with kidnaping a woman and holding lier a prisoner for four days, robbing her of jewels worth more than $2,000 and comiH'lllng her to sign bank checks for large sums of money Is the story which the police unfolded here yesterday when they announced the arrest of four men, all of whom are charged with complicity In the crime. The men now locked up In the Central police sta tion are Howard K. Sloan, Iienry Wal lace, J. Knight Fiudlay of Wayne, near here, stenographer, and Oscar S. Duulap, a barber employed in one of the most prominent shoiw In the city. The victim Is Mrs. Mabel Goodrich, the proprieties of an establishment In North Tenth street. 3(. Cjj. oDka|aJa I,adies' Rainy Oay Skirts. We ot■ec this week an elegant all wool Vlelton Skirt in grey aud tan; regular value $5 00. Three Men Shot Dead by a West Virginia Constable John It. Spears, 111 descrlWug the race of Friday for a morning paper, intimates that Mr. W. G. .lamesou, the racing yachtsman in charge of the Shamrock, purposely caused the Shamrock to lose that content. Captain Sycamore, he further intimates, was compelled to obey Mr. Jameson's orders. uud the result of the orders the skipper thus received brought about Irreparable blunders.® Mr. Jameson's nuliuus, It was insinuated by Mr. Spears, was that Sir Thomas Lipton would not allow Mrs. Jameson to sail on the Shamrock during the races. This week oaly SIN. Optician and Jeweler, 36 WEST MARKET 8T„ WIUE8BARBE,PA. Ladies' Dark Percale Wrapper., leatly trimmed with shoulder roAe, ■'ml skirt; regular value 9C S°- Boston*-Oct..7.—-Up to 11 o'clock this morning the clerks in the banking house of Kfdder, Peabody & Co. had been unable to open and record but a small portion of the morning mail containing contributions to the fund for the ransom of Miss Stone, the Boston missionary, who is held by brigands in the Balkan mountains. As far as opened, the contributions brought the entire fund up to $35,000. "No minister shall solemnize a marriage between any two persons unless nor until by inquiry he shall have satisfied himself that neither person lias been or is the husband or the wife of any other person living unless the former marriage was annulled by a decree of some civil court of competent jurisdiction for cause existing before such former marriage." The interesting feature of the meeting was the reading of a letter from Dr. M. D. Mann, one of the president's physicians, to Mr. T. M. Sullivan,'-tlio secretary of the association, as follows: BUST YOU For this wook SI at*. We luve a large assortment ot Infants' Caps. They come io creans, ■iavy, tag, cardinal, brown and D!ue. See window display. "The Nationalists until the present time," raid Dr. Urbaneja, "have passively witnessed President Castro's at'titude aiul actions toward Colombia, but tbe.v are now compelled to protest against them. Neither the Nationalists nor the country at largo has ever sustained the aetions of* Castro, actions ! which now promise an international war. The Nationalists do not desire war with a sister republic, nor would rliey follow Castro In such a war. Oi), the contrary, they, as well as the coun try at large, would refuse to partici- "As President Mclvluley was dying i stood behind a screen in his room aud heard him say his last words. His wife came into the room, and he said to her: 'Goodby, all; goodby. It is God's way. His will be done, not ours.' Mrs. Housekeeper. We want y• u to call at onr store and leave an order with us because we are confident we can please you in quality and pricc. IT PAYS TO BUY AT TK The committee In offering this Amendment does not discuss the quests n of the reninit!age of divorced per sons or refer to the belief held by many In the Church that an innocent party In a divorce obtained because of adultery Is entitled to marry again. The minority report, which is signed by Frank H. Miller, suggests that the following proviso be added to the proposed amendment: There Is Intense feeling throughout the army because the ifissacre, which would not be the case to any such extent had It been the work of ordinary insurgents. The latter might have been exacted to commit such au outrage. Feeling is particularly inteuse in military circles because the authors of the massacre were paeliicos, most of whom liail taken tlie onlh of ulleglnuc* and many of whom. Including, the president© of l*alaugiga, were actually holding office. Thls iuTlirect charge of throwing the race on Friday was read by Sir Thomas and his Shamrock associates and by yachtsmen of this city with expressions of indignation. PEOPLE'S STOKE • r aantu maim IfKlf "There was some further conversation with his wife in the way of leave taking, but this should not be repeated. About an hour later he said to his wife, •Nearer, my God, to thee, e'en though It be a cross, has been my constant prayer.' He tried to say something more, but I could not catch it. I gave out at the time the first sentence as being the most appropriate to be remembered as his last words. I wrote them down at the time, so that there can be no question about It." Last Monday Mrs. Goodrich went to police headquarters and told a story of kidnaping and robbery so daring that the police at first doubted' its truth. She said that for several weeks a young man jvho represented himself as. a resident of German town had been a frequent visitor at her establishment, lie was well dressed and spent money freely. Last Wednesday week, she said, he proposed a drive through Fairmount park. He asked her to dress In her best clothes and for her to wear all her diamonds and other jewelry, because on the return from the drive he Intended to take her to the finest dining room In the city, and he wanted her to shine with the other women In the place. She accepted, and the next day she went out with him In a car rlage with a pair of richly caparisoned horses and with a coachman on the box wearing stylish 11 Very. 4 DI8ASTROU6 FIRE. IS SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO DRURY'S, A Whole Block Destroyed in the Vil- lage of Penn's Grove. If you are too busy, just drt pus a catd or telephone us and we will have our salesman ca'l at your home Camden, N. J., Oct. 7.—The little town of Penn's Grove, on the Delaware, opposite Wilmington, was threatened with destruction early this morning. The fire, which was of incendiary origin, started at Main and Penn streets, and before it could be checked it wiped out the entire block. Having 110 lire company, the neighbors turned In and fought the flames with buckets. In apite of this, the fire gained headway, and when it was seen that the (own was doomed unless something heroic was done, a number of men tore down three frame houses and halted the march of the fire. The loss is estimated at $26,000. With his eyes glistening In anger and his Whole manner indicative of iudiguatiou Sir Thomas suid: pate. Qvans "Mr. Jameson would rather cut off his right arm than betray the trust that was placed upon lilin. Mr. Spears' suggestions are as false as they are outrageous. We are on terms of intimacy and perfect friendship. To consider for a moment the possibility of Mr. Jameson's acting otherwise than for the best Interests of the Shamrock as dictated by his best judgment would be an insult to the man." "If Colombia had ever really offended Venezuela, there would be no necessity for Castro's forcible recruiting, as at present, in order to obtain an army to punish the offending country. In such an event all Venezuelans would loyally and enthusiastically join to punish the offender. Will N»t Consent to War, immediately We've 1-bcen raised iii the proceiy business," as it were, and kr.ow just h Dw to please yon. "This shall not apply to any oue producing a certified copy of a decree of divorce on the ground of adultery in which he or she Is found to be the Innocent party by a court of competent jurisdiction." brothers'&*rfeo*. i Incrt-aHcd Vigilance XfceMary. Some of the after effects aru already shown at many points, particularly at Italian and Colooenn, In the provinces of llntangas and Manila, where disaffection Is manifesting Itself, although it is not likely to he allowed to no far. Oil the other hand, the officers ami troops at all the garrisons throughout the archipelago feel that thu disaster conveys a lesson to themselves of the necessity for increased vigilance. A letter from President Roosevelt regretting his inubillty to be present was read. FOR GROCERIES AND EVERYTHIN6 THAT B0ESWIT4 THEM, call at Best Patent Flour, per j This report Is oue of the principal bones of contention in the present general conference. "I do not think President Castro will declare war against Colombia. In the first place to do so legally he must obtain the consent of the Venezuelan congress, which will not convene before February next. In the second place I do not believe the members of the Venezuelan congress, although they are all partisans of Pr»*sident Castro, would ever consent to ruinous war with Colombia In order to help Colombian revolutionists.Farthent North Pontofllce. Washington, Oct. t.—Postoflice In spector Cluin has returned from a trip of inspection through Alaska. I£e has to the department that the service generally Is In excellent condition, more particularly in the Yukon valley, where the various towns have a mail service of once a week in each di rectiou. He established what is prob ably the northernmost postotttce lu tli€ world. This is at Point Barrow, where Rev. IDr. H. Richmond Marsh, the missionary at the little settlement, wa» appoiuted postmaster. This place where the northernmost newspaper in the world is published once a year, will receive the mails once a year by V-lifted States revenue cutter. Hem I of ore the few natives in the vicinity have had to semi for their mail about TOO miles and often much farther. T. W. KYTE'S bbl Feed, per 100 . Bran and Br. Midd , Buffalo, Oct. 7.—Wednesday Is to be New York state day at the fair, and from present indications thousands of visitors from all parts of the Empire State will make the exposition their objective point. The ceremonies will Include a parade of .troops escorting thu governor, nineteen separate companies being oil their way here, the total number expected being about 8,000. One of the events scheduled for the afternoon in tVo stadium Is a balloon race for the world's record and a .prim of ifS.tXK). The ceromonles at the Temple of Music include addresses by Qo*- enior Benjamin H. Odell, Senators Chauncey M. Depew and Thomas C. Piatt aud tlie orator of the day. St. t.'lnir McKelvcy. A reception will b« given In the afternoon 111 the state btiiuttug A' superb display of fireworks will lie Vlie feature of the evening. New York Day at Pan-American. Anarch InIs Call Him ••Saint" Csoljcoaa London, Oct. 7.—A meeting of anarchists was held yesterday in a hull iu Tottenham Court road, Lomlou, to hear a lecture on the ussasslnatlou of President McKinley by H. Kelly of New York. The audience, composed of foreigners. applauded all references to ••Saint" Czolgosz and his "meritorious" act. Hurico Mala testa, the Italian anarchist, described the assassination as "a deed of heroism." Kelly's lecture was a harangue in denunciation of Mr. Me Klnley's political career. lie declared that they did not try to justify assassl EXETER ST. n« WYfi»""D AVE. per ioo WORKING ON SUNDAY. Considerable Interest attaches to tile case of Oakley Itrooks, a military prisoner ordered to be deported. The supreme court recently issued a writ of habeas corpus directing the production of the prisoner, but the military au tljorities refused to produce lilm on the ground that tlie only tribunal hav Ing jurisdiction of a military prisoner Is tlie federal court. While the Phil.p pine courts were established by tlie war powers of tlie president, the military authorities contend thut they are to 1 ii' regarded as provost courts until congress has act ill. Gagged an«l Blindfolded. At a lonely place In Falrmouut park the eurrlage was stopped by a man who, she said, represented himself as O. Clarence Oibbony, the secretary and attorney of the Law aud Order society of this city. This mau, she went on to say, told her that he had a warrant for her arrest oifThe charge of keeping a disorderly liouse, but that the matter could be fixed up. He was Invited Into B.OPPENHEIMER Oats, per bu Potatoes, bu Butter, Fine Dairy, lb , Tha National Tube Company Behind in * When In neod of MiiKeesport, Pa., Oct. ".—The National Tube company, for the llrst time In Its history, operated its pipe departments on Sunday. Last evening, .the night turn me» reported at six o'clock and worked all nlgW It Is the Intention to continue this progtawme. The company Is behind In Its orders, owing to tha strike. Some or the men object emphatically to working Sundays, while others are g!ad to make the extra turn. Its Orders. Reliable Clothier andHatte r. "Neither do I believe in the possibility of the reconstruction of Gran Colombia by force of arms. Hollvar's achievement was effected under certain special conditions that do u6t exist today. Perhaps a Gran Colombia Is possible through..peaceful, Intellectual operations, but never by military foive. All the talk now indulged in on tills subject is a mere pretext, a blind to cover tlic personal ambitions of a few men. i Lard, pure, lb i: Cheese. carriage, and the next moment she was gagged and blindfolded. She was driven away, she did not know where, but she noticed from one corner of the handkerchief over her eyes that the men paid toll at two tollgatcs and that they took her Into a building where a fire engine and a hook and ladder truck were standing. tiatiiiwi but rather to explalu it as th* outcome of "the oppression of workmen by capital.1' "If the killing of McKin ley o|»e«ts the ey-iis of the capitalists and Induces tlmui to treat the -worMt»gi*eo pie better." cried the apritator, ~theu great good will have been done." Cream, lb . i: SPECIAL I SALE Coffee, i»c Tobacco,§&** 400 Tobacco, £5?; lb 40c Tobacco, lb ChHlfee Defend* Military Court. TELEGRAPHY IN PHILIPPINES. The members of the supreme court and a majority of the members of the Philippine commission hold opposite views. but it is understood that the at toruey general lielleves the military contention to be correct. tJeneralChaf fee, discussing the matter, said: 1.1 lut In I'rlMoit. Caleb Power*' N'e»v Trlnl, Georgetown, Ivy.. Oct. 7. Tin* court iif appeals having granted former Sec retary of State Caleb Powers anc James Howard new trials, the ease ot tjie former will lie called here toiiior row. Powers has been removed froit Frankfort to the jail here, and it is de nied that his mind is giving away un der the long confinement. Powers was convicted more than a year ago as ac cessory to the murder of William (Joe bel in January, liXmDr anc] sentenced U life imprisonment. Howard was latei convicted of the deed and sentenced tc be hanged. Over sixty witnesses havt been summoned, and it is expected that this trial will be conducted on lines ol marked difference from that of lqst year "President Casiro recently ordered the imprisonment of all Nationalists in Venezuela. This convinces me that he does not intend to declare war against Colombia, Ih'cause. after eliminating the Nationalists, there would be comparatively few Venezuelans left who could be counted upon to supply the men and money needed to wage hostilities against Colombia. The Military Lines Now Open for Com- mercial Use. Indecency In Hyde Park, Host on, Oct. 7.—That Miss Ellen Stone, the American missionary held captive by Bulgarian brigands, will be released tomorrow on the payment of ijjllO.lMM) rausom is now practically assured by the American board of for cigii missions, the members of which have begun in earne*t to raise the fund by popular subscription. President Samuel H. Capon of the Ainerlcau board returned from Washington yesterday with the He*.*. Or. Jmlson Smith, secretary. They have arrived at a satisfactory understanding with President lioosevelt and the state depart incut. President Jfcppseyelt has ad vis ed the payment of the rausom. which It is expected, will be paid back by the Turkish or Bulgarian government. MoRfy F«r MAm» Stone'* ttelemie. She was kept a prisoner from Thursday uiglit until Friday night without anytvlng to (Hit or drink and was then taken on another long drive, blindfolded, to a house, where she was kept from Friday until Monday. In the lat ter place the men, who were masked, stripped her of the jowelry and at the point of a revolver compelled her to sign bank checks for various sums ot money she had deposited in the Third National bank. They made her sign (ot more than she possessed, UiU compelled her to promise she would make up the deficiency-when they released her. The men. she said, then took her QU anothei long drive and put her out of the car rlage at Tenth "and Poplar streets about •\ mile from her house. Washington. Oct. 7—The military telegraph lines of the Philippines aro now open for commercial use. General Chaffee has issued a circular giving the rate in American currency. The messages transmitted between points pn the same island cost two cents a word, and between points on different jslaUfa 4 cents a word. The address and sjgwature are counted in both .cases. Pr**w specials are accepted at just half thehCf rates. Hyde park is no longer available for the use or de|t»rtj$t iou of self respecting people. UNPRECEDENTED VALUE. "I am most desirous to sustain the civil courts in every possible way, but I feel that it would be very unwise in the existing i.UvuniKtanees to allow the civil courts to Interfere in military af fairs, as It is occasionally necessary fui the military authorities to act In cases where It would be unwise in the Inter est of the government to make public at the time the reasons for acting. Should (lie claim now made by the civil courts be allowed it would be disas troiis to the iiithieiife of the army in the island. Kvery prisoner sentenced by a military commission would have recourse to lutbeas'corpus Kvelt Howard, deserter, is awalUng the decision In this case in order to try to secure his own release by a wilt ft babel** corpus." Qi.ick sales and ready cash art more des-irable now than profits, Willing to cut prices on surplus stock oi Evans Bros. 46 SOUTH MAIM SHEET. We have ta';en the pains to make a personal study of it, and at noon one da/ we counted thirty two eases of drunkenness auioiig women and forty-five among Ulen, all of whom were lying upon the grass, furuie only partially dressed, some using fearful Imprecations uinj obscene language of the foulest kind, while othc'fs were actually changing their underwciu in broad daylight. Tha lowest type of "My principal reason for not believing a declaration of war will be minlo lies in President Castro's attitude toward the internal political situation. If he intended to declare war. lie would attempt to unite all Venezuelans of all political creeds in a solid front against Colombia, unite the contrary is the case. He is persecuting tin? numerous Nationalists, ami the latter will before' long lose patience, turn on their tormentor actively and in arms and declare against him in retaliation. In the improbable event of iiis declaring war agaihst Colombia President Castro would receive only the support of a few of tiie most extreme of his partisans. The others would desert him. | Whiter Suits and Overcoats To hasten their departure. Armstro $ "nigger" on the west coast of Africa would blush to act as they did, but Loudou apparently must submit to such grewsouie exhibitions, for the metropolitan |M»lice on duty in Hyde park has uo power- to interfere with the type of savage who monopolizes and detiles the fairest of our open BpH'tHf-"—Saturday Heview., THJE episcopal convention. Men's Rlack Striped Suit 7.75. ~»PRI Bi chops Will Probably Consider the Killed In Itatlroad Wreck, Men's All Wool Business Suits 8.00. Men's 18 ounce Black Clay All Wool Suit8.90. Boys' School Suit, the reg. $2.50 kind, |,98. San Francisco. Oct. 7.—Both houses of the Protestant Eplsropal church reassembled this morning. The bishops took up the work of the constitution passed by the deputies Saturday. The deputies continued the debate ot Huntington's amendment |o Article X of the constitution. It is expected that the njuesttpo of divorces and marriage will •come up before the bishops some time Divorce Question Today. Logansport. Ind., Oct. T.—Four Pan handle railroad trainmen met deatl near Onward, fourteen miles southeast of here, yesterday In a rear end col lision of freight trains. The bodies ol three of the dead were taken out bad ly mutilated, but the fourth was al most entirely consumed by ijuines which tfioke out soon after the wreck Conductor Weaver, In charge of tin second section of a train consisting ol an engine and two cabooses, left Hart ford City for Logansport. In the rem cab were (Jalbreath, Broslus am} tire? ■ly. who hud been working on the grav el train At Hartford City and whe Were en route to this city to speno Sunday with their families. Best Flour . . $4.50 Gorn and Gr. Corn, 100 ». Chop and Meal, • • t. Midds and Bran - 1.15 Long Hay, 100 - - .S$ £ut Hay, 100 - - .85 Large bottle Pickles - .10 t lb Coffee - - .jo ArbuckleGQffee - .u ' Koxebud AioDnrD LnndM About Heady. Kept In Ftrehonae. With other Information the woman gave them, the detectives began to work on what tlicy believed to V.U # ffiry talc. They y$t »N»veral clews which led them to a tire station Id Sortli Wayne, fifteen miles from tlii.s city. The fire company Is a voluntcet organization, and the key to the place was kept in the nearest dwelling. Tl\e nearest house was occut»le4\ Uy n ramiiy named FlndUi}'* and tViere the police learned that one of the sous. J. Knight Find lay, had been home only little in the last two weeks. (Setting a description of him, the police returned to the •ity and fouiid the yotUt? Who* is july twenty oftii in the office whew he i* employed. He was charged with the crime and broke down anil implicated three others. Boys' Fine Heavy Weight Blue Sorge 2.98. Boya' 3-pieco Suits twm |2 «0, fa 60, $5, & 97. B. 0PPENHEIMER, Chamberlain, S. I Oct. 7. The work of securing the signatures of the ltose bud Indians to an agreement relin •pushing for settlement their portion of tin* Kosebud resetration tu Uregory county is practically completed. Majot McLaughlin, chief Indian inspector iias been engaged for some months Id securing these signatures. He hopes tr put the lauds on the market soon. The*** are many ibuusanil* of acres in tin tract of a superior character, and appli cations are already being filed for them many people having come here to await their opening. Lord Rothschild ip, of course, now the head of the famous banking family and its most wealthy member. He is more solemn and re*i*rved than his brother Leopold, but the two are much Attached to each other, and they have multifarioiin interests iu common, especially their love of sport. It Made Rothacklld Gaip. Reliable Clothier and Hatter, Cor Denver. Oct. 7. - Congressman Sliaf rotli. who has just reached home from the Philippines, says: Peace In Phlllyiilne*. Main and William Sts, Fittston. *Vilitesbarre Store, & R. Market St, "Concerning I'l Moclio, who is a prisoner at San t'arlos, I can say that, notwithstanding Ills continuous solitary confinement in a dark and 1111 ventilated cell, notwithstanding the chains 011 his arms and legs, the lack of ex erclse and the wretched 'food, hi* health Is enduring the severe straiu." "iVi.tr has been practically restored There is *ilii it tiitjc Insurrection in Saumr. but aside from (bat everytlilu;.* is fairly «|ni«".. f~do not believe, how ever, thai tin- retention of the Island* will be profitable, as the government will have to expend a great ileal ot money on them even iu times of peace It cosjs HOW between $ti0.OOU,CM»O aild 57~,'S(HU'iH» ii yenr to tJetij t|ie soldier.- there, and even If the liumber is re diu » d to the expense will still la HOME AGAIN. Now that ymi ate home from your vacation let in re mi rid you of our today. There is a legend that Lord Rothschild once discovered that he had been giving an Annual donation to the Society For the Conversion of the Hebrews through a clerical blunder ou ib.e part of one of his busy almoners. It made tUp W*-*? Jewish leader gasp. Lion Coffee Bon Ton M. & J. * 2 cans Armour's No 3 Pork and Beans - »» J 2J THREE MEN SHOT DEAR They Opened fire on a Constable, Who Returned it Wjth Deadly Effect. • Montgomery, W. V#- '• 11 is reported that three men, all colored, were cbot and killed by Constable Cap eron, at Handly, a mining settlcimnt near hero, bust night. The officer had warrants for the men, and when he went to .serve them they opened fire on hirti. He returned the fire ui)CI killed three. Tin? officer was unhurt. .a5 Plenty of FlirliterM, but No Flighting HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES *$3| Caracas, Venezuela, Oct. 7.—An en voy of the Venezuelan government just arrived at Maracaibo from the Colom blan frontier (ft us follows: "For two wecTTs prior to Oct. 3 the Venezuelan troops concentrated between San Cristobal and Cucuta, est! mated at 8.tMMD men, had not discharged a single shot against the C0I0111 blans massed before I hem under tljt? command of tJeneral Valencia ami estf mated at U.UOO. Both sides remained continually at 'shoulder arms.' The government pf Venezuela before at tacking awaits the answer of Colombia to the Venezuelan note. Three thousand Venezuelans are also massed at (Juajira." KI UK nnd Queen to Vlalt In Ireland. Armstrong & Go, An American bishop iu China writes of an ordination service iu which he and four natives took p«irf. At the close, after the congregation had gone out, there was a deafening noise caused by hiv- i PSoIhj- Joy. Toledo, Oft, 7.- A novel plan waD put Into execution here by the McKln ley Memorial association for the pur pose of raising funds toward the erec tion of a McKinley monument. Out hundred ami six prccluct voting boot hi* were opened from -1 to S o'clock p. m for the purpose of receiving voluntary subscriptions. A total of tJ.HH person*- contributed, the proceeds amounting tt Money For a McKinley Monument, ~lDul»lin. Oft. 7.—The JtiUV naf nMMei-w tb«t King Edward ami Qiiivt'U Alexandra will arrive In Dublii to attend the next Punclierttowu race? and will remain a fortnight in Ire laud, visiting Lord Londonderry ano tiie Duke of Abereorn and going tu city of Bt'll'tfsi, VUk?H' majesiieH, how ever, will uot go /uto the south of Ire greater tlutii the piviiif. from the is lands will warrant. The Islands arc UiMUfNtioiiably rich, but their benefit to the rijlf'l xvl11 n,,t niate rlaliii' uutil a generHttuii of |vyu shall have passed and the need for un army iu the islands shall have gone;" Findlay sahl that ho had impersonated the coachman, that Sloan tht part of Otbbouy, %|i%» harl»er played the pai4 jt tho rich tJermantown rest dent awl that Wallace had rented a SOUTH MAIN STREET £r4ckers with which the native Christitnu expressed their joy and their congiktulatious to the newly ordained. We are still -able to supply your n»DDt patticular THE WEATHER. house in Oermantown. where Mrs order. The canned goods "Wasliineton, Oct 7.—Force*:i,' until ■8 p. m., Tuesday, for Eastern Pennuyl wauia: Fair tonight and Tuesday; fronts tonight. The Individual Cap. land. Goodrich was to have I wen hold. (\ tap Iresh, and our oilier house- on our shelves are always As a journal of "current church pracCu»'' *;D• have made a thorough census of the churches using the individual cup system iu admVuisUriM? couiinuuion. It is uot our province to ttDcorj;u) j/i thiiD or other matters, but to give facts &i)Cj let thorn do their own arguiug. Henon V.o Hhftll uot debate the merits of the IlumeMtciul PHI men nuHnI, $0,801.UO. Too Much ftnin, story us that narrated by*the woman hold necessities are the He said they kept hoi* confined in th* same. fire station and th«?n Uwk lirr to tin liouse. where Sloan was arrested. at OftliM SoUottSdj PfiC0S PrOp0r« -oIlG North Twelfth street l»lan to Fresh Shell Oysters on hand con tinuall y. keep her ill \Vullaew house ill (»er Watch for our window d'splay. uiantowii was abandoned lu favor, ot the Sloan house. Sloan, the police say, conceived the QLaIIau £ I |||t|teill(¥OP whole plot, and it was he that got the OlMPHwj ® fcllliII«MII|jwI I barber into it. He had asked Dun- mi bub « lap to |day the part of tbo yiVh man LUZ6M8 AV0., WOSt PlttSlOII. aud get .Mrs G&jiilriCtf dutdoofs', tfo that IvV *v»»ld serve the warrant on her for keeping a disorderly house. He did not reveal the real purpose of the scheme to the barber. All the jewelry was recovered, most of it hr\vl«*x heen found in the or Findlay aud Sloan, who »v-oye wearing several of the rings. Only one cheek for $155 was cashed, and most of money lie told iCul|*itftUtuily the sanu FJ U, no. Okln , Oct. 7.-The home stead filings of til use who drew lucky uiiiiibcts »« the recent fcovoriiiueut laiul lottery ]»:»•' ' i-Iosetl. Ill the 101 IteUf district Vn»-» |i«v.' fyilj'jJ to tile. Tin town U ngjilu lilllMpr up %Viff* people who want to buy ivliniutMiuienls. and lutlh athtns aire that there will be sunn EnKlneer Killed, » Managua, Nicaragua, Oct. 7.—Hell gJous processions lire being and prayers art* being offered for the cessation of the excessive rains now failing and that there may not be a repetition of tiie great flood *»»' twenty live DearD ago i« vvesterfc Nicaragua. financial and commercial. Wliliainsport. l'a.. Oct. 7. A head on collision occurred on the middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad ai Steiliug Itun. thirty-six miles west of Renovo, De*tt.»j i)i*¥ U»oruing.» be tweeii a passenger anil a freight train, resulting in the dentil of Harry Suodgrass of Renovo, engineer of the passenger train, ami tin* serious injury of four of the freight cretf: . New Tork Stock Markets. furnished 1Dy M. S Joidiiii & C« . slock brokers, room 26 Miners' KacK bnlldiiiK. Open- Clos. «Je» Vorlf.'Oft. 1. 19»l. •►r:_ Open, t'lo* Colorado Houtlwrit ''' system. Cwf two -facts art* obvious, evidently the usu u( the individual cup is rapidly extenaiug and evideutly those who have adopted the system like it greatly and could not bo induced to cunnfro (tick'to the older method. From what we have been able to make we that 2,000 cKUrches now use the individual cup. I'/ie practice is but five years old, aud for a year u* two after the start the changes were feyy. J*nt within the past two or three years tito has been making rapid and fliccQier+Hftjf headway uutil from present iudicaOous ft gjr to become a very usual mode iu all Protectant denominations except the Episcopal and p.yisfbly the Methodist.—Church Economis*. Ye«H«D]« In * Storm, Ctiniunin, Alj»ss., Oi-'f. i.- 'i'he luosl severe storm of the scasou is in prog less along the coast, and a tremendous sea is running 011 the bar and at the shoals of Monoiioiny. A large fleet of small srliooifc'rs and some three aud four masters have been driven southward along the coast and succeeded in getting an auchorge oft Chatham. Mix Men Injured nt Fire. chiiiilW lor sale, as the govermneut will be unable to prevent speculation Pittsburg, Oct. 7.—Fire in the Pitts burg Clay Pot works in Allegheny dam lifted the plant to the extent of $280,- 000, injured six men and enforced ai) idleness of several months 4 force of ICS VAjtyfclHVVi OUR FALL PAPERS HAVE ARRIVED... l1» 114% iu relimjui? huu'iit Ingar 7tDf/d S. i Oct. 7 —Fv.i'U licb haul nf \i w York city, who tool; up lii* rcskUucc iu Hliiuv l,'»Kt MM"- lld:; tilctl iu the state circuit court here a suit for nu absolute divorce ou tin* ground of desertion. Tin* defomlant before , f*r marriage was Mi*-* l-wula* fii-hUn*«! IHvoroe, An ow Detective Murdered, Witt tieid, Kail. Atchison Atchison, pre!'. ... BropUtyn Traction C?hes. and Ohio .. . IX. 3. Steel V. G- Steel, pref- . "Manhattan El. . 7»a» Sioux r.u Montgomery of the Santa IV road, on* of ille ultfwsi WPJ) Uj t!',«- *:een»r service was assassinated by un unknown man who drove up to his house in a bug#} and shot him as Montgomery sat in hie parlor. The assassin escaped and left 7.—Detect ly« For Early Fall 'Some dainty effects In flowered and stripes. We carry the largest line in the city. Prices as low as the lower* White lead, oil, glass, etc. Damaged by Fire. Glovetsville, X. Y., Oct. 7.—John Me- Nab, one of the wealthiest men in this section and president of the Fulton County National bank, is dead, aged Drank Carbolic Acid, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 7.—The Job print ing plant of the Detroit Free Press Printing company was damaged by tire to the extent of between $20,000 qpd $25,000. The loss ltj oy lnsnr libit 1*3 1021 1 C»t5 There is no suit so appropriate for early Fall wear as the Double breasted Sack, and "Mo. Pacific •People's Ciar. 4&I; Iron and Fuel .'.orris lil'Hniuiiiuit, Brooklyn DriilKf In/ Xced of Mepittra no dew also was recovered, S9V4 54'* S5B 84 85 T V.V2 25 ?.*D 31!1 Ntw York. Oct. 7.—I.ax and inefficient according to Edward Dur Notwithstanding the very stormy weather and the tact thflt King Edward was ill last week, his Y»a.je?i# utiU Uiljv'efy Ah-xandra attended service# yest«i'iiuy at Ciaithie church. The king looked exceedingly well. The Klnec LooklHK Well. «fglity-9jx years, from the effects of a (10*3(3 of carbolic acid taken in mistake for cough medicine. •MICH The to1' kiduaping in this state, uutl*v act ot assembly as amended at the last session of the legislature, is life imprisonment for the principals in the crime, and the punishment for accessories is lef{ d's- at no previous time in history have conditions been more T. S. & W. S. Barrttt. D. Pacific Copper For over ten years the pool of Siloant "has been only a name. Visitors to Palestine who have visited this famous spot of late y£*Fa have found that its healiug waters hare vattUh/Hj. This was a great blow to the inhabitants, but ju§£ recently the waters of Siioam have been made icq flow once again, and there has been great rcjoicjgs in.tho Iloly Land. It appears that |nas been especially short of water of late, and it Recurred to some of fhe inhabitants of Siioam io fry and find out whether the spring which use# to supply the j»ooJ was really dry. Tons of accumulated rubbtefe $vas cleared away, and after about a jyorfc the spring was found. The excavator# discovered behind some fallen rocks an old aqueduct running away into the valley of |be Xvcdron, and into this aqueduct the beautiful, cool, dqu wiiter had run and been wasting fox /ears,—Sunday The Pool of Siioam. yob ji.,i Mayer civil en jV |Dy ivtfjk^oine: Aberdeen. Oct. 7. Honolulu Monrni Demi President, hV»U l'uuifiaco, Oct. 7.— AC|viCc.S $rom I) lioluly KrtV llmt wv«;i j»Uicc the news of the death of President McKinley was received on Sept. 24 Honolulu has worn an appearance of mourning. The city never before has shown such una itimity in closing and suspending lDusl hoss as it dicj Ian the day set apart as a day of mourning and prayer. The disastrous lire reported for several weeks in the Ilamakiia district. island of Hawaii, is now still raging, but under control, and will not do much more dflauifiP- The drought continues, ntid there is great distress throughout the district. Hl'jit and Foundr O. & W giuLt lri fcfiJsiWK' I'll i lb In t l.rlclg. »:Xfliwuiu tin- BiooUIyi ma.lo uofiSlbK' tUe bi'tuk iu tlu stniC turo wliiui caused a suspension 01 traffic 011 .luly $f last. Radical changes of Irp t« cost vvc Plntt Eat* Dinner Will* R«»osevel|. \Jc\. V.-Senator' Piatt of New York was a guest at dinner with President and Mrs. Roosevelt last night. The senator remained at the White. House until after 10 o'clock. favorable to its just populaiity lhan at present. Nevet before WE WAHT TO BUY IT. Pennsylvania 143* If you liavo any old scrap froo. If 1. copper, toftd, tea lead, zinc, bnttl—. folded old robbers, etc., Readim Beading, prof Tenn. G. & I. cretioa of the co^rt have the patterns in woolens m* at*. Dairy Good* Factory Burned. W. 'f. Wesson, OholsoL/llle, Va., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure giv©iuperfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best reraidjF. for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." Fot. iMktt by Farrer. Peck & Roberts. Pittston and West Pittston. been fo appropiute, nor the teUDpbC»'& tiH We'll "Leather Rubber Union Pacific . TJnicn Pacific, prr f Wabash, pref. ... Western Union... JA .. K & T oinnu'iuUfil, **iCh h fr.xjuunt inspection by civil etigii % s'lo jjuarc against t'crious uccUleiit urged. Rutland, Vt., Oct. 7.—The factory and outbuildings of Mostly A Stoddard were burned hwt evening, causing a loss of $40,000. The company manufactured creamery, sila and dairy goods. There is a large insurance. ilp*t|ip«s w&is# one Miuute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws out the inflammation. The children's favorite Cough Cur?- For sals by Ferrer, & Roberts, PlttBton ana West'PitUton. cut 50 artistic as hive been de PAY YOU SPOT CASH FOR IT. •i signed for this season, We are M. D. ADLF.SON, Dock St. Pll JUNK DEALER. 90% 51% 90% 51 &3% Atlantic liii.v. 1' .J,. Oct. 7.— William Audrey/# loti 4u-*v- » or Europe in his fourteen foot boat, thc*Dark Secret. /Accompanying him on tltj tl'UD is his young bride, whom he wealed a few weeks ago. The captain is}»ixty years old, and this.is said to be »» seventh trip across tho ocean m small Foolhardy Voy prepared to. fill all the requirements in FINE TAILORING. W. I}. Chr'p* Fnrestdale, Vt., says his child wis' CQmplQtoly cuieti of a bad case of eczema by'the use of Uo- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It Instantly relieve* piles. Farrar, Peck & Roberta, EMb- The Walk-Over Shoe for ruofl. Loater. Va° Griffin *»T»m Norfolk CSV* Bloorn»burf Pair, Oct. 8-11, 1901. GILROY, k PHIIHUHT X Studio ITS MMUn. Plumfeero Will find It to their Interest to buy toeir sewer pipe and fittings of us. We tev«tk« »:trifled wUt glated pllDe. Monuments and corner Post*, Flagging a$d Curbing. F. W. Stege«•» fH Wjo. Are., W, PttjWM., tt On account of the above, the D., L. ft W. R. R. will sell tickets Oct. 8 to 11, inclusive, at one fars for the round Ui» Return Jiw't Oct. 12. tOtlO jpThe Tailor. Barrett's new photograph gallery will make i eiJwJa'ty of Interior and exterior vgrtj ,Wllkeubanrw, Pa. «wu'8 'mm** KiMTNMJuaar. |
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