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gtip* B a Hi 1 AUk A «# «|TD A, /A# 4Cw% I Do you want all the newa of your 1 IZ #% nW7 1 | Cjb | tom« imm? Then aubacrlbe for tha HHi'MT ~[■ ]■ U HI !■ * fl HW vW L"*7 j|[iMJM'JpJW® If ■r ii;- - -i ■ - - .... "W~\ D:Vtf $ " 1 " .▲ • Try C0 Ml* VD the Gazette. Thar* I* no mora effective medium of raaeh- Ing the 30,000 men, women ami ohlldren In this community. U*5 FIFTY SECOND YEAR 1 d£lyL tbleo. hart tan. PITTSTONj PA., WEDNESDAY E ENINQ, bCTOBfefe 16. iqoi. QlfLY DAILY m CITY ROCKHILL ON AMERICAN FEARLESS UNDER FIRE And enthusiastic from the beginning to the end bt the action." Lieutenant Sears was positive thai Schley notified Statupson of the smoke seen In Santiago harbor on July 2,Cth« day before tha battle. "Did you have any converaafafc Witt Schley as to Why the Yucatan rhannfwas selected tor the paesage te Kej West?" "Ves. Wo bad an Idea that ttie enemj might have got back of us to the west We had Information that they hat! gone Into Santiago and had come ou° again. This Information was from tlx Adula." "Dd J oil remember Captain Slgsbet coming on board on May 20?". asked Rarner, ''Yes, sir. He said that he had not seen the Spanish fleet, and he did nol believe they were Inside." Asked about the blockade at Santia go. he said: "There was iievei- any Withdrawal tc sea by night. It was the most adequatt blockade possible." "Was it ever as much as twenty-five miles off shore?" asked Captain Tar ker. "Never." "Dltl the Brooklyn In the '.loop' crosi the bows of the Texas?" usked Leuily. "She did not." DUKE OF ALVA DEAD WOULD 8ELL CANAL. will Get NEW TRIAL The Fox Lasso Eye-Glass Guards Always The Cksapssf. Compare our goods with anybody s. We are glad to make comparisons. Note the prices tor thia week. flaurlee Matin I. Here to Dl.po.e ml r»tuus W.tfrwr.y, SOIL New Yolk, Oct, 10.—Although Mau- ■Ice Ilutlh, president, of the ranama 'anal company, refused to give ilny iccoant of bis mission to this country Dn lil!» arrival yesterday on the North 'Icrmna Irfoyd steamer Kaiser Wllhelm ler Grosse, It Is known geBSf-aily that ills visit to Washington, whither he proceeded by an early train, has for its object the sale of the Panama canal to the United Ptntesi . It Is understood that he at oiiee Wltl lay before Admiral Walker, chairman of the canal commission, a proposition for the transfer of the still uncompleted waterway to Uncle Sam, though with that end In view he first will have to Induce the commission to recommend to the president the adaption of the 1'anama route as against the Nicaragua.100 pairs 10-4 White, Orey sad Tsa Blankets, with fancy border®, Schley Cool, Brave, EnthiiD slastic on Ship's beck. Spanish Nobleman Expires Roland B. Mollneux Saved by Court of Appeals. in New York City. are the greatest achievement In the optical world. They are comfortable, cleanly and elegant. They hold the glasses in position perfectly, without pinching the nose or Irritating the skin. Fitted and adjusted to any eyeglasses by Men's Heavy Natural Wool Mfeirta and Drawers, At 49 Contn a Mr. BringsChinese DRUNKEN 80LDIERS FIGHT. For 39 Centm Each. Five Men eD? the Durham fcegiment Se- AGAINST WRITING EXPERTS Women's Fleece Lined Vaate aai Pants, extra heavy weight. Protocol. rlously WoUnded. SAYS COMMANDER SEARS. CAME OF TERRIBLE ALVA. For 25 Canfa Each. Loudon Oct. 16.—There was a fight last tilght"1)etween soldiers of the Durham and Worcester regiments at Aldershot. The fight was the result of a canteen row. BayonetB and ball cartridges were used in the melee, and every window In the barracks was smashed. Five men of the Durham regiment were seriously wounded; Was Always Putting Mltntelt In Ex- Men's Extra Heavy Bine IDenk*Overalls.8aw the Yacht Rac.s as the Guest of Condemned Man Now to fD£ Taken Back to the Tomba In New York. For 43 Centa a Ms NEWS OF THE WORLD. postd Positions—Blockade of San- Sir Thomas Lipton on the Erin and Children's Eiderdown Coats, la ail colors, nicely trimmed, tiago Was All That Was Possible. Caught Cold, Whleh Developed Int. May be Released on Bail—8tory of H.G.SHUPP, From 73 Canfa (%sD Ladies' Ribbed or Plain Blaok AH Wool Hoee, ■ hU, No Withdrawal to Sea at Night. Pneumonia; the Famous Murder, Washington, Oct. 10.—Lieutenant Commander J. it. Bedrsi Admiral Schley's aldj the first irltness at the eolitl ofc Inquiry yesterday. He testiiled that the first interpretation of the signal lights at Cienfuegos came from Commander McCalla. Scars Raid: "Neither I nor the commodore had any knowledge of signals from Insurgents when we left Key West. It was understood there that Cienfuegos was a stronghold of Spanish troops. New York, Oct. 18.—The Duke of Alva—Alba It Is called In Spain—died yesterday afternoon at the Holland House, where he had been lying 111 since the yacht races, which he witnessed as one of the guests of Sir Thomas Lipton on hoard the latter's steam yacht Erin. Albany, N. Y., Oct. lO.-r-ftoiand 6. Mollneux, under sentence of dpath for poisoning Mrs. Katherlne J. Adams. Is to have a new trial. Scientific Optician, Children's Flannelette Sleeping Ctafments, all sizes. 19 Cent* a Pair. FLYER DITCHED. „ Whether M. Hutln's proposition Is accepted or not will depend Jargely on For 23 Centm a Butt. Choafe's Mission—Dalzell at Capital—Maud Gonne Fotmd—Costly Fire- Fatal Railway Engineer Killed and a Dozen Pasaen- the financial terms on which he bases it. While the actual value of the work done by the French engineers is estimated by competent authorities at about $43,000,000, It Is a well known fact that the Panama company has expended more thau five times that amount, The coutt (Jt appeals yesterday afternpon decided, without cl dissenting opinion, that the expert hand wolfing testimony taken In the case was not according to the statute. For this reason alone the young clubman is entitled to another hearing. 31 W. Marktt St., Wllktsbarrt. Heavy Scarlet Merino Skirls and Pants, Poplar, Mopt, 'Oct. 16.—Great Northern Fiyer, No. 4, eastbound. was ditched at Kilva, near here, last nlgfet Engineer Hoffman was instantly killed. Fireman Keyes was seriously injured and is not expected to live. Twelve passengers were seriously Injured.gers Injured 23 Cmirt* each. NO MATTER HOW YOU ARE BUILT Children's Ready Madv Flannelette Dresses. The duke came here attended by only a valet about a week before the first of the yacht races aud stflyed at the Holland House. When the races tDe gan, lie went on the Erin to accept an Invitation of Sir Thomas Llpton, and he remained on the yacht until the last race was over. From 23 Centm Up* Men's Heavy Knit Wool Hoee, For 12 1-2 CentaaPal** WrecM, balloon voyage fails. This has proved the bone, of contention in the case of othe't tirofiosals which have been submitted looking to.( the taking over by the United States of the entire concern, for the Panama shareholders are anxious to see their money back, while the United States r.lready has refused absolutely to take over the property with the proviso that they reimburse both the new and old companies for all the money that has been expended; A majority of the Judges of the state's highest cotlrt also decided that the admission of testimony concerning the death of Henry J. Barnet, an associate of Molineux in {he Knickerbocker Athletic club, was unwarranted^ _ Afi And no matter k what style of fit jsStSv y°u wantD we b&t\i LttH. can fit y°u Per" ||"/i ffl \ 4 fectly: The sin- I Mil IPWrrr 8le^ -IS ii/' * jfTTW sack is very sty-1 * lish just now and also the dressy double-breasted suit We arc now showing the latest novelties in Ladies' Shirt Waists and Dress Skirts for Vail and Winter Wear. "On the voyage the Scorpion hailed the Eagle, and the latter brought to the flagship a statement that the situation was unchanged and that they had no news of the Spanish fleet. Count de la Vaulx and Ills Airship MAUDE GONNE IN PARIS* Paris, Oct. 10.—The attempt of Counl de la Vaulx to cross the Mediterranean in a balloon, which loft Los Sablettes near Toulon, Saturday night, has fall ul. The minister of marine, M. dc l.anessan, has received a dispatch froir Toulon announcing that the crulsei Du Cliayla, which was escorting balloon, is ivtiirnirig tb port with It and the passengers, which she picked ur ten miles oast of St. Laurent light house. The balloon was uninjured. Picked t'p by Cruiser. Victoria 8, C.» Oct. 16.—Special Commissioner Rockbill arrived from .China Mat night, en route to Washington, wMfc j* copy of the protocol signed OWaa and the Powers. He states conditions in China are nornajiiMd that business is being re- Chinese are satisfied that in the interior are *Dcal alfc without national significance. &®en much suffering and and floods in Slianffcportu sent out from other portions of the empire are greatly ex- Says She Has No Intention of Going to While witnessing the yacht races the duke, who was a very slight and small man, weighing barely 100 pounds, caught a severe cold. He was removed to his rooms at the Holland House, and Dr. II. Iiolbrook Curtis was tailed in to attend him. On the admission of the Barnet testimony, however, the court stood four to three. Chief Judge Parker and Judges Haiglit and Gray thought the Barnet evidence proper. Judges Werner, Bartlett, Vauu and O'Brien'held to the contrary. Paris, Oct. 16.—Maude Oonne, the Irish agitator, who was yesterday re ported Jas having started for Cape Col ony, is here. She is not going to South Africa, but says she will return to Ire land on Friday next and resume her campaign against the enlistment of Irishmen in the British army. South Africa. "The Hawk, which arrived on May 1?3, and no other ship, brought the Mcr'alla memorandum. • PEOPLE'S SUSSe IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE "On July 2 there wos an unusual amount of smoke in Santiago harbor. It looked as If there was heavy tiring or quantities ot powder blowing up. but we heard no reports. That night there were huge tires on shore. IS SailTH MAIN IT. NUT TO DRIIT't. The cold which the duke had caught developed into pneumonia, and his recovery began t6 be problematical. The symptoms became so alarming yesterday afternoon that Dr. Curtis went out to arrange a consultation with Dr. Edward G. Jane way. When Dr. Curtis returned to the Holland House at 3 p. m., word was brought to him that the duke had sunk rapidly. Death occurred soon after that. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL SUIT■ DIVORCE CANON REJECTED. Molineux Is In a cell among the condemned prisoners at Sing Sing. He will not be officially advised of the court of appeals' decision glvlrig him a hew trial until a transcript of the same Is received from the clerk of the court at Albany. Ills relatives, how- {jvans The Troublesome Question Set af INBS ARE HERE. EDITOR EXPELLED. "A message was sent to Admiral Sampson to this effect by the Vixen." The result of the experiment did no1 cause any surprise after the uewf brought to Marseilles by incoming steamers that the southeast wind* which wore out at sea would oarry the balloon to the coast of Spalr or to Gibraltar. San Francisco, Oct. 10.—The question of marriage and divorce was set at rest for another three years yesterday by the action of the house of deputies of the triennial Episcopal convention Rest For Awhile. Never before have we carried such a line. Come in and look them over. J SOME a ID AND VERY PRETTY OVERCOATS HAVE ARRIVED. BUSS, theCityTailor, Representative of the Sultan Cannot Remain in Paris. Paris, Oct. 16.—The French government has expelled Nikolaides, editor of the Sultan's organ here. The witness described the battle of July 3. He said: brothers' tPr/ats* "The Vlscaya passed In the wake of the Teresa, and I said to the commodore that I thought she was trying to ram ns. He assented, I think. — i DALZELL IN WASHINGTON. Ill rejecting both of the proposed canons on the subject which were passed by the house of bishops. The greatest fight has lDeen over section 4 of canon 30. virtually forbidding the remarriage of a divorced person by a priest of the fhurch. This had passed the house of mishop* and be«n adopted by a yea and nay vote In the committee of the whole by the house of deputies. Best Patent Flour, per bbl . H|-f: . $4.50 *•35 JEsnfarrlnf With tits President on Pros- The cruiser which rescued the aero nauts Jfroin the sea aocomiMinlod thr balloon for the express purpose of rendering aid should au accident happec to the airship. Llpton Notified. Warrington, Oct. 16.—Representa*lve I**®". ** Pittsburg, Is in the city. He hm bad two or three consultations ■with tIM iVesident on important topics that wiflfltt taken up by Congress. One of the first matters that will be dealt .with, he said, Is legislation aimed at anarchists. Congress has ample power to deal witfr the question, and a law fwill probably be framed making an attack upon the President or those in succession to the Presidency a capital offense. * pestlve Legislation. THE WEATHER. "Yeoman Ellis, who was later killed, came to me and said that the Vlscaya was JD00 yards distant. Word of the duke's death was sent at once to Sir Thomas Llpton aud to other friends of the (hike who are In this country. The body was taken In charge by J. Aid red & Son, undertakers. The body was not taken from the hotel early In the morning, it being the desire of the hotel management to let it remain there until most of the guests at the hotel had retired for the night. Feed, per 100 . Bran and Br. Midd., Washington. Oct. 16.—Forecast until 8 p. in.. Thursday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight and Thursday. "I told the commodore she was withlu our tactical diameter, and he also thought so. During the jaferney the cruiser kept Its searchlights playing upon the balloon in order to prevent vessels from coming in contact with its deviating apparatus. MAIN ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST. i. IS "He gave the order, 'Hard aport!' and Captain Cook said, 'She is hard aport.'" Armstrong's per 100 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, W' en the committee rose and reported Its work to the house, a decisive vote was taken not only on the troublesome fourth section, but on the entire canon, which was rejected as a whole. Canon 37. which provides for the disciplining of persons marrying again after being divorced, met with a similar fate. Oats, per bu 45# * | Potatoes, bu 75# Butter, Finest Dairy, lb . 340 Lard, pure, lb iao Sheeae, Full fir earn, lb . iaefioffee, Tobacco, 4fli — New-York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. Bchley'a Telegram. It was expected that the airship would reach Algiers by tonight at the latest. "IDld Commodore Schley give you a dispatch to send to the navy department?" asked Kayuer. "He did." Don Carlos Maria Isabel Stuart Fitz- Tallies Porto Carrero-Palafox, ninth duke of Berwick and sixteenth duke of Alva, ji twelvefold grandee of Spatp, was fifty-two years of age, having been bor|i ii| J 840. His mother was a (/oiintesajjf Montijo, the elder sister of the Empress Eugenie. He was married to the Couutoss of Slruela of the family of the dukes of Fernan-Nunez, who is one of the ladies iu waiting of the queen regent of Spain, and by her he leaves two sou*. James, duko of Huescar, and Fernando, and a daughter, Dona Sol. -♦PRICES. When in need of " Open. Clos. Colorado Southern 13% 13% Southern R. R 86 86% Sugar 117 117 % Atchison 77% 77% Atchison, pref. %%%%. 97 97% Brooklyn Traction 59% 60 Ches. and Ohio 45% 45% U. S. Steel 43.% 43% New York. Oct 16, 1901. Ate at Sultan's Board. Best Flour . . $4-5° Corn and Gr. Gorn, i co 1.35 Shop and Meal, - • 1.35 Midds and Bran - 1.15 This is the telegram in which Schley attempted to report the victory to the navy department. When Sears reached the cable office, he met there Sampson's flag lieutenant. The latter asserted the privilege given by seniority with the result that Sampson's report was sent and Schley's returned to him on the Brooklyu. Constantinople. Oct. 10.—Last evening Spencer Eddy, secretary of the United States legation, With General Horace Porter, United States erabassa dor to France, and Mrs. Porter, Edward Williams Dodd and Mrs. Dodd and A. Garglulo. dragoman of the United States legation, dined with the sultan, who was,very cordial and told General Porter lie liacf Invited him en famllle on account of the mourning for Mr. McKinloy. STORY OF CHOATE'S MISSION. r . • p Despite Denials, it Continues to Inter The house of deputies passed an amendment to prticle 10 of the constitution. permitting modified forms of worship,' which lu spirit is similar to the famous Huntington amendment, recently defeated. The bishops have jet to act before the amendment can become part of the constitution. ever, have been for a long time within sight of tWe pi* I son, and they lost no time in communicating to him the fact that he wii? at last out of the shadow of death. est London Diplomats. Long Hay, 100 - Gut Hay. 100 - Large bottle Pickles 1 lb Goffee Arbuckle Goffee Lion Coffee Bon Ton M. & J. 2 cans Armour's No, - .85 .85 - .10 . 10 .11 .11 .25 London, Oct. 16.—Despite the denials from Washington, the story of Ambassador .Choate's alleged mission to the United States continues to excite Interest In London diplomatic clrcules. ■The story, which is to the efTect that the Ambassador carries to America an inquiry as to what Roosevelt's attitude to England would be in case of European complications, probably arose from the fears of a French diplomat, whose pet bugbear is an Anglo-American alliance. U. S. Steel, pref. Manhattan El. . 92% 92 % 119% 119% Legal formalities will detain the prisoner in the condemned cells for three or four days, when it is expected that the court order will be formally entered ami lie will bo returned to this city to await the district attorney's plans. Mo. Pacific .. People's Gas 95% 94% 106% 105% "There was a dispatch sent by Commodore Schley to the cable office, but not sent by it to the navy department, as directed. It seeuis to me to be a part of the res gestae. It has the same standing as an official report. It is a proper account of the battle, and as such I ask the court to admit it." Tobacco, S3® lb 4d» Tobacco, iSS; lb 400 Col. Iron and Fuel 92% Both tlic* titles of the duke of Berwick anil Alba are famous In history. The first duke of Berwick was the famous French marshal, the Illegitimate son of King .Tames 11. of England by Arabella Churchill, the Bister of the great Duke of Marlborough. By his first wife, the widow of Patrick Sarsfleld, earl of Lucan, the defender of Limerick, he lelt a son, who followed the Bourbons Into Spain and continued the line of Fltz James, dukes of Berwick. The first duke's grandson married the Inst heiress of .the famous Duke of Alva, the oppressor of the Netherlands. The late duke was his direct male descendant. From the first duke's secmid marriage is descended the French branch of the family, the dukes of Fitz-Jaines. The titles are not recognized in England. They were created by .lames II. after he was driven out. The French titles of Berwick and Fitz-Jaines conferred by Louis XIV.. however, are valid, as are the inherited Spanish titles. The late duke held five titles of duke, thirteen of marquis and fourteen of count. The Duke's I'edlftree. Both houses appointed members of a standing committee on capital and labor, which Is to Investigate the subject with a view to the peaceful settlement of disagreements between employers and worklngmen. So. Pacific 59% 58% ToitIiir an Immense Drydock. Baltimore. Oct. 10.—The floating dry dock built by the Maryland Steel com pany for the United States government lias started on its journey fo Algiers, l.a. It Is expected the trip will occupy about a month. The dock Is being towed by the steamship Orion. '1 he dock, said to be the largest of Its kind in the world, Is 525 feet long and 125 feet wide. Copper Car and Foundry O. & W 25% 25% 33 32% 87% 86% Molineux's attorneys. Weeks & Battle, have already commenced work for the removal of their client to the Tombs. C• rave doubt Is expressed here that he will be again placed on trial for his life. 3 Pork and Beans • .25 Pennsylvania 146% 146% Armstrong & Co., SOUTH MAIN STREET Evans Bros. Reading 40% 40 % "The court thinks that since the report was not sent it ought not to appear," said Admiral lTewey. "Admiral Schley's official report will be In evidence."Electrocuted at Football. CHEMICAL WORKS BURNED. Reading, pref. Tenn. C. & I. 76% 76% Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—David Wark. aged twenty years, of West Philadelphia was electrocuted in Falruiount park last night while playing football, lie was playing on one of two scrub teams, and the ball was punted Into the air and lodged in a large globe of an electric light. The arm oil which the lamp was huny was lowered, and when It came within reach Wark grasped the ball and fell dead. The spheroid had become wet from the grass and thus formed a conductor for the powerful electric current. 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET. .The Loss Will Foot Up More Than Leather 117b The elimination of the handwriting testimony and evidence about Barnet's death will very much lessen the chancc of again Convicting Mollneux of murder in the first degree. Another Conviction Improbable. $200,000. Rubber Union Pacific 15% 98% 97% 15% "If I may ask the court a question," said Hayncr, "suppose we should show that the failure to send the dispatch was due to no fault of Admiral Schley V" Shadyside, N. J., Oct. 16—The plant of the Bull's Ferry Chemical company here was partially destroyed by fire this morning. An explosion of chemicals started the blaze, which spread rapidly. At noon, the fire was under control, and it was said that all of the employes had escaped from the burning building. The loss is estimated at between $200,000 and $300,000. Wabash, pref. Union Pacific, pref. 87% 37% 36% Sealed I'p In Submarine Boat. London, Oct. 10.—During experiment* with the first Br.itish submarine vessel the admiralty caused six men to ImD sealed up In the boat as she lay outside the water. The compressed air cylln ders were set going, and after three hours the airtight hatch was opened, when it was found that the men had differed but little discomfort. JUST 4 YOU For Early Fall There is no suit so appropriate for early Fall wear aa the Double breasted Sack, and at no previous time in hiatory have conditions been more favorable to its just popularity than at present. Never before have the patterns In wooleoa been so appropriate, nor the cut so artistic as have been designed for this season. We an. prepared to fill all the requirements in FINE TAILORING. GILROY, &rThe Tattor. Western Union 91% 91% The only subject r.bout which the members cf the court differ In their opinions relates to the testimony Introduced tending to show that Mollneux caused the death of Bai'net by the same methods as used in taking the life of Mrs. Adams. Four of the members of the court, O'Brien. Bartlett, Vauu and Werner, agreed that the evidence should not have been received. and the reason for It is stated in the opinions written by Judges O'Brien and Werner. The other three, Chief Judge Parker and Judges CJrny and Haiglit, hold that the evidence is admissible in that the evidence in the Barnct case poiuting toward Mollneux tends to identify lilfn as the person who killed Mrs. Adams while attempting to take the life of Cornish by means of that rare poison known as cyanide of mercury. M., K. & T. Norfolk ... 51' 55% 50% 55% "But you may not nsk the court qurssaid Dfcwcy smilingly. tions, RANSOM MUST BE PAID. "Wim! tvas tlie distance l»ctween the Brooklyn and tlie Texas at tlie no called critical moment?" Mrs. Housekeeper. We want you to call at our store and leave an order with us because we are confident we can please you in quality and price. I Ik* Stone Ifcl«l In r Cave Aunltlac Payment of Caiih, "Not less than tiOO yards. We could not see her starboard side." TAMPA STRIKERS DETERMINED. Boston. OH. ltD.—T. T. Tlniayenis, a well known Boston business man and '•rother of the Greek consul here, who •wis reached home from a trip through I'm key. was in Salonika at the time Miss Stone was captured. Mr. Tlmaye- "IIow many times have you seen 'oniinodore Seliley under Are?" Threw Herself From Window. Washington. Oct. 10.—Mrs. Henry E. Pariuenter, wife of Lieutenant Parmentor of the navy and a daughter of the late Admiral Irwin, threw herself from the wludow of her npartment on the fourth floor of the Portland apartment house yesterday and sustained Injuries from which she died In a short Several Men Who Remained at Work Five times. Inveatlaatlncr Submarine Boat. Grecnpoint, N. Y., Oct. 10.—Commissioners appointed by the government of Queen Wilhclmlna of Hollnud have ar rived here to investigate the workings of the Holland submarine torpedo boat for the purpose of making a report to the Holland government as to the advisability C»f adding one or more to the navy of Holland. If you are too busy, just drop us a card or telephone us and we will have our salesman call at your home immediately. Have Been Beaten. 'What was his hearing?" In the Open Ahviya. Tampa. Fla., Oct. 16.—The strikers continue obdurate and are endeavoring to get out the men who are working. Several of the latter were badly beaten this week. Another leader who was conspicuous yesterday in urging the men not to work is missing today. He is in the custody of the "Black Cats." "lie was a model for anybody. Ills •onduet was worthy of emulation at ill times. His faculties were. If anything. clearer when he was in personal laiigcr. He was always putting him self ln# exposed positions, and ( was roiitinunlly begging hiui to be more •a reful." ".Miss Stone was gaptured by a band •f Bulgarian and Turkish brigands un ler the noted bandit* chief Yovanhoff. »vho is called the scourge of Bulgaria Cleveland Geta an OIBpp Princeton, N. J., Oct. 10.—At the annual fall meeting of the board of trustees of the university held here ex- President (Srover Cleveland was elected a member of the board. Ills election tills the vacancy made by the death of the Rev. Dr. Oeorge T. Purvis of New York. Mr. Cleveland accepted and was time We've ''been raised in the grocery business," as it were, and know just how to please you. k FOR GROCERIES AND EVERYTHINO •he was captured by these brigands In i territory which is watched by Turk sh troops, and they will hold her until hey can get away from Turkish terrl ory. They are using her as a shield to irotect themselves from the Turklsl. •■roops. If the Ottoman empire will •rotiilse to go after her. they wjjp let tor go as soon as they get away from \nopean Turkey." Mr. Tljjiayenh •ays the brigands will not kill Mis* Death of Artlat Harris, Won the ICoulavlllc Prlac, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 10.—Edward La'iulseer Harris, the well known artist, Is dead at his home in this city, aged forty-three years. Heart disease was the cause. In his earlier career Mr. Harris deyoted his time and studies to pastel work and may belaid to have been the originator of that spccial department of American art. "Was Commodore Schley's position me of danger during the battle?" Lexington. Ky., Oct. 10.—Peter Ster ling won the ten thousand dollar Louis\llle prize without a touch of the whip aud held his gait like a piece of superb machinery. He passed under the wire first 'In each heat with a length to THAT GOES WITH THEM, oall at PUNISHED FOR HAZING. "Yes. as much so as the position of my one on beard, lie was in -the open ill the time." The opinion, stripped of Its legal verbiage, says that if the case had been tried on the theory that the only crime the defendant had committed was the killing of Mrs. Adams In the attempt to poison Cprnlsh tlie next and final step in the case of the prosecution would have been to prove the defendant's connection with the handwriting of the address on tlie poison package. T. W. KYTE'S Twenty-nine Students Suspended From sworn in. Family of Self Murderers. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 16.—Twenty- Twentynine students, mostly sophomores, have been suspended from the Missouri State university for the recent hazing of I. L. Thompson. They cannot reenter until they make written apologies to Thompson. Those not complying within two weeks will be expelled. „ the Missouri University. "What wa$ done to prepare thr Brooklyn for a possible emergency?" spare New Fairfield. Conn., Oct. 10.—The body of E. J. Briggs. one of the last survivors of a family famous for its suicides, has been found in the woods a mile from his home In Sherman hanging from a tree by a halter. Fifteen members of the Briggs family have committed suicide. EXETER ST., OPP. WYOMING AVE. "The Brooklyn Was always ready. 1 dayed up all that night to watch hltigs." Annual Mcctlnfv of Splrltuallata, OSTEOPATHY " PITTSTON. tone, as they want the ransom. Washington, Oct. 10.—The ninth annual convention of the National Spir Ituallsts' Association of the United States ami Canada lias opened here with an attendance of about 100 delegates, more than a majority beiug wo men. Rockefeller Aid* Barnard. New Yortc, Oct. 10.—John D. Rockefeller has pledged $200,000 toward the endowment fund of Barnard college. It is said. The gift Is subject to the condition that by the 1st of January, 1002, $200,000 additional must be raised by the trustees of the college. The fund for the ransom now (mounts to $C»u.ono, Efforts to Increase Dt to will be renewed. At the afternoon session Captain 'ook was asked: Perhaps \ You are not aware of the mony-savera we are offering you in the line of paints, oil«, etc. Take a careful glance at these priees. "What* conversation, did you have with Schley about the retrograde But as a part of the theory or theories upon which the prosecution sought to connect the defendant with the killing of Mrs. Adams evidence was of/erod and received to show that the defendant was responsible for the previous killing of Henry C. Baruet, who died In the Knickerbocker Athletic club house on Nov. 10, 1808. Are Treated Cokirteoualr iiiovemeut Indiana Agree to Throw Open Lands. Treats and Cures Chronic FRENCHMEN BRANCHING OUT Kolia. Bulgaria, Oct. 10.—The parent* of Mine. Tsi'ka, the Bulgarian teacher who was captured by brigands wltl Miss Kllen M. Stone. I ho American missionary. have received another letter from their daughter urging tin Ctep already taken—nanirty, stopping I In* military pursuit—hemuse the bl ip auds threaten the prisoners with inline dinte death in the eveut of dangcr to themselves. The writer says that she and Miss Stone are hidden in a subte'r .anean retreat and are treated eourte 'jriisl.v. Slie also says the only menus of lhtaining their release is to pay the "Knowing that he was seeking an opportunity to eoal and that he turned to the west and a message having been brought to me that signal had been made that we were going to Key West via Yucatan channel, I did not understand, and I went to see him. Chamberlain, 8. D.. Oct. 16.—Deputy United States Marshal Petrle reports that Major McLaughlin has secured a sufficient number of signatures of the Rosebud Indians to ratify the agreement to throw open that part of Gregory county now lying In the reservation to settlement. Disease. Send for literature. Consultation and Examination Free, by Appointment.Free From Epidemic nincnaea. Washington, Oct. Hi.—Surgeon Gen oral Van Keypen in his annual report says that the largo proportion of our nayal force employed in the waters in the Philippine Islands during the past tlscal year has been notably free from epidemic diseases and that, with the exception of t'avite fever, the diseases with which patients have been admit ted to the Cavlte hospital have been those that would have occurred in any southern climate. Keith Wanta Creacena. Have Secured Control of 100,000 Acres of Coal and Lumber Land, New York, Oct. 10.—Cresceus, the trotting ehamplon, may shortly be seen on the vaudeville stage. B. P. Keith lias offered George B. Ketcham. the owner of the horse, $1,500 a week for thirty weeks. Huntington. W. Va.. Oct. 16.—J. X. Hill, agent of the Western Kanawha Land association, has closed a deal which will give French capitalists control of 100.000 acres of valuable coal and timber lands on the upper Guyan dotte river, near the line of the Guyandotte Valley railway. Nnmmnr)' of the Crime "I asked what the signal meant. He replied that he must seek some place ?o coal and that he was going toward Key West until he could coal from the •oilier, lie must be nearer a coal I said that the weather would !»e more favorable later. Molineux was convicted of the murder of Mrs. Kate J. Adams of New York city. Strike Kioto In Spain. DR.VIRGIL A. HOOK, Wetherills Bro. White Lead... |6.jo Grove Bro. Oils ..70c Turpentine JJC Dryer !'•«! Madrid, Oct. 10.—There is a general strike on ifk Seville of all the workmen except those in the gas and electric works.( The bakers are out, and there Is a shortage of bread. The strikers have resorted to violence in order to close the workshop* and have burned the octroi offices. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Adams died on Dec. 28. 1808, after taking what she supposed to be a dose of bromo seltzer, but Wlilch was found upon analysis to contain eyanide of mercury. The bottle coutaluing tiie poison had been sent to Harry S. Cornish, physical Instructor of the Knickerbocker Athletic club, who boarded with Mrs. Adams. It came through the mail; and the sender was unknown. PREST ATLANTIC 8CH001 OF OSTEOPATHY, The safe of a bank nt Rmld, la., was robbed by burglars. Rooms 29-31 Miner's Bank building. CARNEGIE'S OPEN HAND. "He replied, Tntil It Is or 1 can coal 'rom a collier 1 must keep within strikug distance of coal.' The Duke of Westminster, a twoyear-old colt, sold 111 England for$10o, 1)00. Putty 4® Dry Ochet and red, per lb *c Gerstendorfer Bro. gold enamel «oc Wall Paper as low as .5c Window shades, ready-mixed Faint, brushes, glass, etc. Pictures and framing. Hit Library Gifts to Scotch Towns Another t'np Challen«rer. Belfast. Ireland. Oct. 10.—A challenge for a series of races for the America's cup. it Is said, will be cabled to the New York Yacht club in a few days. It is learned that a syndicate of fourteen Belfast millionaires will issue the challenge through the local club. It is understood that the Arm of Harlan & Wolff, which built the big transatlantic liner Occanlc. will build the new challenger. CUjlY'S TRANSFER CO Continue. Turkey Foof the mil. London. Oct. Hi.—"The Vnlted State:- •government will Insist that Turkey im mediately make good any deficit in tin ubscrlptlons for the ransom of MisD "I recognized he felt the responslblliv as no one else that it was i serious question. He said he understood that, but must act in accordance ivith Ills judgment—tlmt personal consideration was of mj account when the safety of the fleet was to be consid■red."The convention of the American Bankers' association began In Milwaukee.Glasgow. Oct. lt».—Carnegie's gifts to Scotch towns for the establishment of public libraries continue. It is announced that he has ofTcred Clackmannan £1,200 and Hutherglcn £7,- 500 lor this purpose. nehcadrd Ills Son-in-law. Has fine rigs and horses foi moving furniture or taking parties on outings. General teaming. Booueville. Ind., Oct. 10.—The Jury in the case of "Buck" Wheeler, on trial here for murder, has brought In a verdict of guilty In the first degree. Wheeler beheaded his son-in-law. Elisha Burns, with an ax on the night of Sept. 7. A rumor of the capture of General Botha was current on the London Stock Exchange. Upon tin* trial the evidence teuded to show that the poteor. wAs Bent by Roland B. Molineux. Evidence also was idmitted to phow that Henry C. Barjet. who died suddenly at the Knickerbocker Athletic club about a month oefore. had In the same Stone," says the Constantinople corre -pondent of The Dally Telegraph, "am' -ilso refund the full amount sub .scribed." T. S. & W. S. Barritt. Ilonebery'a Compliment 109 North Main St. A LOOK AHEAD. "IMease repeat anj* conversation beween the commodore and you during Moat Adrqnntr Blockade London, Got. 10.—I#ord (Itosebery, speaking at Birmingham on the necessity of Grout. Britain being better equipped In political and coraraerclnl education, dwelt upon the "dangers of British complacency." He urged his Countrymen to imitate the United States and referred to "the restless enterprise of the Americans, their devouring anxiety to improve existing maehifiery and methods and the apparent impossibility of accumulating any fortune, however gigantic, which shall satisfy or be sufficient to allow of lel- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT King Victor Emmanuel Expects an Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of fond is needed for Brain, an other for muscles, and still another for lK»nes. A correct diet will not only nourltdi a particular part of the body, but It will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be. Its nutriment Is destroyed by Indigestion or dyspepsln. Yon must prepare for their apiDearance or prevent their Brain-Food Nonsense. Moko n Candidate. I desire to anuounce to my patruDs and the public in general t.» at I have secnred the EXCLUSIVE AQENCV for the sale of Stephen F. Whitman t Son's Fine Confaotlons and am now ready to supply your wants. FLORAL DESIGNS ami CUT FLOWERS Rome, Oct. 10.—King Victor Emmanuel today announced to his minis tcrs that in all probability there Will be an heir to the Italian throne about next May. Heir to the Italian Throne, •Several times we spoke of the jhjsI (Ion of the enemy. At one time he •jpoke of the turiiiug of the Viseaya 'rom tho line. At another he said, I,j»ok out f«.;* the torpedo boats.' I f as ? peaking to a battery olllccr and Cleveland, O., Oct. 16.—Five of the largest banks In this city contemplate consolidation as a means of economy. They are the Bankers' National, the Century National, the Cleveland National, the MetropolUau National and the American Excluiuge National. If the consolidation Is effected, the business will be done by one set of clerks. DnnkM KivanmlxInR, Havana, Oct. 10.—'The friends of General Bartolome Maso announce that he has consented to be a candidate 'or the'vice presidency of Cuba. manner An Important line of testimony was that of handwriting experts, which served to connect Molineux with the of 1'Kth hntty»6*of poison. Arranged appro? riate for the occasion. Prices always the Lowest. 'Phone orders promptly attended to. Choict Reset Always In Steak. McDonnell & Bobbie, 76 S. Main St. Mothers everywhere pr&ise One Minute 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 Cure. For sale by Farrer, Peck & Roberts, Plttston and West Plttston. Kane's Pharmacy; Orders left with the Miaeee Kmkfb Water bt.. will receive prompt attamfem. ■I.B.CABPEWEB,florist abb iaihmi. THIEVES MAKE BIG HAUL • lie spoke to me ropiatedly, calllnp out loud enough to be heard on tin lower deck, especially when the ship.* were doubled on each other." Fine Good" Prompt Delivery. A. Connecticut Postoffice Robbed of coining by Inking regular doses of (ireeo's August Flower, tlio favorite medicine of the ,healthy millions. A few doses nlds digestion. stimulates the llrer to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vlgufous. You can get Dr. Q. G. tireen'a reliable remedies at J. H. HouckV Uet Ureeu'8 Special Almanac. The Homlleet Man In Plttston People's Phone M99 I Blue Printing and Old Phone 138a l Drafting a Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowther, 1Griffin *m»t« PHSTHIAPIT X Studio ITS BRANCHES. Meodus, Corn.', Oct. 16.—The postoftirc here was burglarized last night. Four thousand dollars In stamps and $50 In money were taken from the •ate, which was blown open. Over $4,000. Old Oaige Chief Dead. As well aa the handsomest and others are Invited to call on any druggiat and get free a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat end Jung*, a remedy that la guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, aathmft, bronchi tl* anC| coasump — sure and repose '•'Please state the conduct nnil hear lng of t'ominodore Schley speclilrallj as to July 3." Pawhuska, Gkla., Oct. 10.—Saucy Chief, leader of the prpgresslve element of the Osage Indians, Is dead here after a lingering illness. He was elffbtv.flvp VMM At on-a Can't be perfect in health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whoU ARCHITECT "I can't Imagine any conduct In bat Ha nigra admirable. He was cool, brayt Monuments and Corner Posts, Flagging and Curbing. F. W. Stege-239 5*— W. PitUton. tf BOARD OF TRADE BUILOINC. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plant) prepared. PEOPLE'S PHOUE 368. [Wllkttnbarre, Pm. USQJTHIXIRT,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 16, 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 | 1901-10-16 |
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, October 16, 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 | 1901-10-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011016_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 | gtip* B a Hi 1 AUk A «# «|TD A, /A# 4Cw% I Do you want all the newa of your 1 IZ #% nW7 1 | Cjb | tom« imm? Then aubacrlbe for tha HHi'MT ~[■ ]■ U HI !■ * fl HW vW L"*7 j|[iMJM'JpJW® If ■r ii;- - -i ■ - - .... "W~\ D:Vtf $ " 1 " .▲ • Try C0 Ml* VD the Gazette. Thar* I* no mora effective medium of raaeh- Ing the 30,000 men, women ami ohlldren In this community. U*5 FIFTY SECOND YEAR 1 d£lyL tbleo. hart tan. PITTSTONj PA., WEDNESDAY E ENINQ, bCTOBfefe 16. iqoi. QlfLY DAILY m CITY ROCKHILL ON AMERICAN FEARLESS UNDER FIRE And enthusiastic from the beginning to the end bt the action." Lieutenant Sears was positive thai Schley notified Statupson of the smoke seen In Santiago harbor on July 2,Cth« day before tha battle. "Did you have any converaafafc Witt Schley as to Why the Yucatan rhannfwas selected tor the paesage te Kej West?" "Ves. Wo bad an Idea that ttie enemj might have got back of us to the west We had Information that they hat! gone Into Santiago and had come ou° again. This Information was from tlx Adula." "Dd J oil remember Captain Slgsbet coming on board on May 20?". asked Rarner, ''Yes, sir. He said that he had not seen the Spanish fleet, and he did nol believe they were Inside." Asked about the blockade at Santia go. he said: "There was iievei- any Withdrawal tc sea by night. It was the most adequatt blockade possible." "Was it ever as much as twenty-five miles off shore?" asked Captain Tar ker. "Never." "Dltl the Brooklyn In the '.loop' crosi the bows of the Texas?" usked Leuily. "She did not." DUKE OF ALVA DEAD WOULD 8ELL CANAL. will Get NEW TRIAL The Fox Lasso Eye-Glass Guards Always The Cksapssf. Compare our goods with anybody s. We are glad to make comparisons. Note the prices tor thia week. flaurlee Matin I. Here to Dl.po.e ml r»tuus W.tfrwr.y, SOIL New Yolk, Oct, 10.—Although Mau- ■Ice Ilutlh, president, of the ranama 'anal company, refused to give ilny iccoant of bis mission to this country Dn lil!» arrival yesterday on the North 'Icrmna Irfoyd steamer Kaiser Wllhelm ler Grosse, It Is known geBSf-aily that ills visit to Washington, whither he proceeded by an early train, has for its object the sale of the Panama canal to the United Ptntesi . It Is understood that he at oiiee Wltl lay before Admiral Walker, chairman of the canal commission, a proposition for the transfer of the still uncompleted waterway to Uncle Sam, though with that end In view he first will have to Induce the commission to recommend to the president the adaption of the 1'anama route as against the Nicaragua.100 pairs 10-4 White, Orey sad Tsa Blankets, with fancy border®, Schley Cool, Brave, EnthiiD slastic on Ship's beck. Spanish Nobleman Expires Roland B. Mollneux Saved by Court of Appeals. in New York City. are the greatest achievement In the optical world. They are comfortable, cleanly and elegant. They hold the glasses in position perfectly, without pinching the nose or Irritating the skin. Fitted and adjusted to any eyeglasses by Men's Heavy Natural Wool Mfeirta and Drawers, At 49 Contn a Mr. BringsChinese DRUNKEN 80LDIERS FIGHT. For 39 Centm Each. Five Men eD? the Durham fcegiment Se- AGAINST WRITING EXPERTS Women's Fleece Lined Vaate aai Pants, extra heavy weight. Protocol. rlously WoUnded. SAYS COMMANDER SEARS. CAME OF TERRIBLE ALVA. For 25 Canfa Each. Loudon Oct. 16.—There was a fight last tilght"1)etween soldiers of the Durham and Worcester regiments at Aldershot. The fight was the result of a canteen row. BayonetB and ball cartridges were used in the melee, and every window In the barracks was smashed. Five men of the Durham regiment were seriously wounded; Was Always Putting Mltntelt In Ex- Men's Extra Heavy Bine IDenk*Overalls.8aw the Yacht Rac.s as the Guest of Condemned Man Now to fD£ Taken Back to the Tomba In New York. For 43 Centa a Ms NEWS OF THE WORLD. postd Positions—Blockade of San- Sir Thomas Lipton on the Erin and Children's Eiderdown Coats, la ail colors, nicely trimmed, tiago Was All That Was Possible. Caught Cold, Whleh Developed Int. May be Released on Bail—8tory of H.G.SHUPP, From 73 Canfa (%sD Ladies' Ribbed or Plain Blaok AH Wool Hoee, ■ hU, No Withdrawal to Sea at Night. Pneumonia; the Famous Murder, Washington, Oct. 10.—Lieutenant Commander J. it. Bedrsi Admiral Schley's aldj the first irltness at the eolitl ofc Inquiry yesterday. He testiiled that the first interpretation of the signal lights at Cienfuegos came from Commander McCalla. Scars Raid: "Neither I nor the commodore had any knowledge of signals from Insurgents when we left Key West. It was understood there that Cienfuegos was a stronghold of Spanish troops. New York, Oct. 18.—The Duke of Alva—Alba It Is called In Spain—died yesterday afternoon at the Holland House, where he had been lying 111 since the yacht races, which he witnessed as one of the guests of Sir Thomas Lipton on hoard the latter's steam yacht Erin. Albany, N. Y., Oct. lO.-r-ftoiand 6. Mollneux, under sentence of dpath for poisoning Mrs. Katherlne J. Adams. Is to have a new trial. Scientific Optician, Children's Flannelette Sleeping Ctafments, all sizes. 19 Cent* a Pair. FLYER DITCHED. „ Whether M. Hutln's proposition Is accepted or not will depend Jargely on For 23 Centm a Butt. Choafe's Mission—Dalzell at Capital—Maud Gonne Fotmd—Costly Fire- Fatal Railway Engineer Killed and a Dozen Pasaen- the financial terms on which he bases it. While the actual value of the work done by the French engineers is estimated by competent authorities at about $43,000,000, It Is a well known fact that the Panama company has expended more thau five times that amount, The coutt (Jt appeals yesterday afternpon decided, without cl dissenting opinion, that the expert hand wolfing testimony taken In the case was not according to the statute. For this reason alone the young clubman is entitled to another hearing. 31 W. Marktt St., Wllktsbarrt. Heavy Scarlet Merino Skirls and Pants, Poplar, Mopt, 'Oct. 16.—Great Northern Fiyer, No. 4, eastbound. was ditched at Kilva, near here, last nlgfet Engineer Hoffman was instantly killed. Fireman Keyes was seriously injured and is not expected to live. Twelve passengers were seriously Injured.gers Injured 23 Cmirt* each. NO MATTER HOW YOU ARE BUILT Children's Ready Madv Flannelette Dresses. The duke came here attended by only a valet about a week before the first of the yacht races aud stflyed at the Holland House. When the races tDe gan, lie went on the Erin to accept an Invitation of Sir Thomas Llpton, and he remained on the yacht until the last race was over. From 23 Centm Up* Men's Heavy Knit Wool Hoee, For 12 1-2 CentaaPal** WrecM, balloon voyage fails. This has proved the bone, of contention in the case of othe't tirofiosals which have been submitted looking to.( the taking over by the United States of the entire concern, for the Panama shareholders are anxious to see their money back, while the United States r.lready has refused absolutely to take over the property with the proviso that they reimburse both the new and old companies for all the money that has been expended; A majority of the Judges of the state's highest cotlrt also decided that the admission of testimony concerning the death of Henry J. Barnet, an associate of Molineux in {he Knickerbocker Athletic club, was unwarranted^ _ Afi And no matter k what style of fit jsStSv y°u wantD we b&t\i LttH. can fit y°u Per" ||"/i ffl \ 4 fectly: The sin- I Mil IPWrrr 8le^ -IS ii/' * jfTTW sack is very sty-1 * lish just now and also the dressy double-breasted suit We arc now showing the latest novelties in Ladies' Shirt Waists and Dress Skirts for Vail and Winter Wear. "On the voyage the Scorpion hailed the Eagle, and the latter brought to the flagship a statement that the situation was unchanged and that they had no news of the Spanish fleet. Count de la Vaulx and Ills Airship MAUDE GONNE IN PARIS* Paris, Oct. 10.—The attempt of Counl de la Vaulx to cross the Mediterranean in a balloon, which loft Los Sablettes near Toulon, Saturday night, has fall ul. The minister of marine, M. dc l.anessan, has received a dispatch froir Toulon announcing that the crulsei Du Cliayla, which was escorting balloon, is ivtiirnirig tb port with It and the passengers, which she picked ur ten miles oast of St. Laurent light house. The balloon was uninjured. Picked t'p by Cruiser. Victoria 8, C.» Oct. 16.—Special Commissioner Rockbill arrived from .China Mat night, en route to Washington, wMfc j* copy of the protocol signed OWaa and the Powers. He states conditions in China are nornajiiMd that business is being re- Chinese are satisfied that in the interior are *Dcal alfc without national significance. &®en much suffering and and floods in Slianffcportu sent out from other portions of the empire are greatly ex- Says She Has No Intention of Going to While witnessing the yacht races the duke, who was a very slight and small man, weighing barely 100 pounds, caught a severe cold. He was removed to his rooms at the Holland House, and Dr. II. Iiolbrook Curtis was tailed in to attend him. On the admission of the Barnet testimony, however, the court stood four to three. Chief Judge Parker and Judges Haiglit and Gray thought the Barnet evidence proper. Judges Werner, Bartlett, Vauu and O'Brien'held to the contrary. Paris, Oct. 16.—Maude Oonne, the Irish agitator, who was yesterday re ported Jas having started for Cape Col ony, is here. She is not going to South Africa, but says she will return to Ire land on Friday next and resume her campaign against the enlistment of Irishmen in the British army. South Africa. "The Hawk, which arrived on May 1?3, and no other ship, brought the Mcr'alla memorandum. • PEOPLE'S SUSSe IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE "On July 2 there wos an unusual amount of smoke in Santiago harbor. It looked as If there was heavy tiring or quantities ot powder blowing up. but we heard no reports. That night there were huge tires on shore. IS SailTH MAIN IT. NUT TO DRIIT't. The cold which the duke had caught developed into pneumonia, and his recovery began t6 be problematical. The symptoms became so alarming yesterday afternoon that Dr. Curtis went out to arrange a consultation with Dr. Edward G. Jane way. When Dr. Curtis returned to the Holland House at 3 p. m., word was brought to him that the duke had sunk rapidly. Death occurred soon after that. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL SUIT■ DIVORCE CANON REJECTED. Molineux Is In a cell among the condemned prisoners at Sing Sing. He will not be officially advised of the court of appeals' decision glvlrig him a hew trial until a transcript of the same Is received from the clerk of the court at Albany. Ills relatives, how- {jvans The Troublesome Question Set af INBS ARE HERE. EDITOR EXPELLED. "A message was sent to Admiral Sampson to this effect by the Vixen." The result of the experiment did no1 cause any surprise after the uewf brought to Marseilles by incoming steamers that the southeast wind* which wore out at sea would oarry the balloon to the coast of Spalr or to Gibraltar. San Francisco, Oct. 10.—The question of marriage and divorce was set at rest for another three years yesterday by the action of the house of deputies of the triennial Episcopal convention Rest For Awhile. Never before have we carried such a line. Come in and look them over. J SOME a ID AND VERY PRETTY OVERCOATS HAVE ARRIVED. BUSS, theCityTailor, Representative of the Sultan Cannot Remain in Paris. Paris, Oct. 16.—The French government has expelled Nikolaides, editor of the Sultan's organ here. The witness described the battle of July 3. He said: brothers' tPr/ats* "The Vlscaya passed In the wake of the Teresa, and I said to the commodore that I thought she was trying to ram ns. He assented, I think. — i DALZELL IN WASHINGTON. Ill rejecting both of the proposed canons on the subject which were passed by the house of bishops. The greatest fight has lDeen over section 4 of canon 30. virtually forbidding the remarriage of a divorced person by a priest of the fhurch. This had passed the house of mishop* and be«n adopted by a yea and nay vote In the committee of the whole by the house of deputies. Best Patent Flour, per bbl . H|-f: . $4.50 *•35 JEsnfarrlnf With tits President on Pros- The cruiser which rescued the aero nauts Jfroin the sea aocomiMinlod thr balloon for the express purpose of rendering aid should au accident happec to the airship. Llpton Notified. Warrington, Oct. 16.—Representa*lve I**®". ** Pittsburg, Is in the city. He hm bad two or three consultations ■with tIM iVesident on important topics that wiflfltt taken up by Congress. One of the first matters that will be dealt .with, he said, Is legislation aimed at anarchists. Congress has ample power to deal witfr the question, and a law fwill probably be framed making an attack upon the President or those in succession to the Presidency a capital offense. * pestlve Legislation. THE WEATHER. "Yeoman Ellis, who was later killed, came to me and said that the Vlscaya was JD00 yards distant. Word of the duke's death was sent at once to Sir Thomas Llpton aud to other friends of the (hike who are In this country. The body was taken In charge by J. Aid red & Son, undertakers. The body was not taken from the hotel early In the morning, it being the desire of the hotel management to let it remain there until most of the guests at the hotel had retired for the night. Feed, per 100 . Bran and Br. Midd., Washington. Oct. 16.—Forecast until 8 p. in.. Thursday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight and Thursday. "I told the commodore she was withlu our tactical diameter, and he also thought so. During the jaferney the cruiser kept Its searchlights playing upon the balloon in order to prevent vessels from coming in contact with its deviating apparatus. MAIN ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST. i. IS "He gave the order, 'Hard aport!' and Captain Cook said, 'She is hard aport.'" Armstrong's per 100 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, W' en the committee rose and reported Its work to the house, a decisive vote was taken not only on the troublesome fourth section, but on the entire canon, which was rejected as a whole. Canon 37. which provides for the disciplining of persons marrying again after being divorced, met with a similar fate. Oats, per bu 45# * | Potatoes, bu 75# Butter, Finest Dairy, lb . 340 Lard, pure, lb iao Sheeae, Full fir earn, lb . iaefioffee, Tobacco, 4fli — New-York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. Bchley'a Telegram. It was expected that the airship would reach Algiers by tonight at the latest. "IDld Commodore Schley give you a dispatch to send to the navy department?" asked Kayuer. "He did." Don Carlos Maria Isabel Stuart Fitz- Tallies Porto Carrero-Palafox, ninth duke of Berwick and sixteenth duke of Alva, ji twelvefold grandee of Spatp, was fifty-two years of age, having been bor|i ii| J 840. His mother was a (/oiintesajjf Montijo, the elder sister of the Empress Eugenie. He was married to the Couutoss of Slruela of the family of the dukes of Fernan-Nunez, who is one of the ladies iu waiting of the queen regent of Spain, and by her he leaves two sou*. James, duko of Huescar, and Fernando, and a daughter, Dona Sol. -♦PRICES. When in need of " Open. Clos. Colorado Southern 13% 13% Southern R. R 86 86% Sugar 117 117 % Atchison 77% 77% Atchison, pref. %%%%. 97 97% Brooklyn Traction 59% 60 Ches. and Ohio 45% 45% U. S. Steel 43.% 43% New York. Oct 16, 1901. Ate at Sultan's Board. Best Flour . . $4-5° Corn and Gr. Gorn, i co 1.35 Shop and Meal, - • 1.35 Midds and Bran - 1.15 This is the telegram in which Schley attempted to report the victory to the navy department. When Sears reached the cable office, he met there Sampson's flag lieutenant. The latter asserted the privilege given by seniority with the result that Sampson's report was sent and Schley's returned to him on the Brooklyu. Constantinople. Oct. 10.—Last evening Spencer Eddy, secretary of the United States legation, With General Horace Porter, United States erabassa dor to France, and Mrs. Porter, Edward Williams Dodd and Mrs. Dodd and A. Garglulo. dragoman of the United States legation, dined with the sultan, who was,very cordial and told General Porter lie liacf Invited him en famllle on account of the mourning for Mr. McKinloy. STORY OF CHOATE'S MISSION. r . • p Despite Denials, it Continues to Inter The house of deputies passed an amendment to prticle 10 of the constitution. permitting modified forms of worship,' which lu spirit is similar to the famous Huntington amendment, recently defeated. The bishops have jet to act before the amendment can become part of the constitution. ever, have been for a long time within sight of tWe pi* I son, and they lost no time in communicating to him the fact that he wii? at last out of the shadow of death. est London Diplomats. Long Hay, 100 - Gut Hay. 100 - Large bottle Pickles 1 lb Goffee Arbuckle Goffee Lion Coffee Bon Ton M. & J. 2 cans Armour's No, - .85 .85 - .10 . 10 .11 .11 .25 London, Oct. 16.—Despite the denials from Washington, the story of Ambassador .Choate's alleged mission to the United States continues to excite Interest In London diplomatic clrcules. ■The story, which is to the efTect that the Ambassador carries to America an inquiry as to what Roosevelt's attitude to England would be in case of European complications, probably arose from the fears of a French diplomat, whose pet bugbear is an Anglo-American alliance. U. S. Steel, pref. Manhattan El. . 92% 92 % 119% 119% Legal formalities will detain the prisoner in the condemned cells for three or four days, when it is expected that the court order will be formally entered ami lie will bo returned to this city to await the district attorney's plans. Mo. Pacific .. People's Gas 95% 94% 106% 105% "There was a dispatch sent by Commodore Schley to the cable office, but not sent by it to the navy department, as directed. It seeuis to me to be a part of the res gestae. It has the same standing as an official report. It is a proper account of the battle, and as such I ask the court to admit it." Tobacco, S3® lb 4d» Tobacco, iSS; lb 400 Col. Iron and Fuel 92% Both tlic* titles of the duke of Berwick anil Alba are famous In history. The first duke of Berwick was the famous French marshal, the Illegitimate son of King .Tames 11. of England by Arabella Churchill, the Bister of the great Duke of Marlborough. By his first wife, the widow of Patrick Sarsfleld, earl of Lucan, the defender of Limerick, he lelt a son, who followed the Bourbons Into Spain and continued the line of Fltz James, dukes of Berwick. The first duke's grandson married the Inst heiress of .the famous Duke of Alva, the oppressor of the Netherlands. The late duke was his direct male descendant. From the first duke's secmid marriage is descended the French branch of the family, the dukes of Fitz-Jaines. The titles are not recognized in England. They were created by .lames II. after he was driven out. The French titles of Berwick and Fitz-Jaines conferred by Louis XIV.. however, are valid, as are the inherited Spanish titles. The late duke held five titles of duke, thirteen of marquis and fourteen of count. The Duke's I'edlftree. Both houses appointed members of a standing committee on capital and labor, which Is to Investigate the subject with a view to the peaceful settlement of disagreements between employers and worklngmen. So. Pacific 59% 58% ToitIiir an Immense Drydock. Baltimore. Oct. 10.—The floating dry dock built by the Maryland Steel com pany for the United States government lias started on its journey fo Algiers, l.a. It Is expected the trip will occupy about a month. The dock Is being towed by the steamship Orion. '1 he dock, said to be the largest of Its kind in the world, Is 525 feet long and 125 feet wide. Copper Car and Foundry O. & W 25% 25% 33 32% 87% 86% Molineux's attorneys. Weeks & Battle, have already commenced work for the removal of their client to the Tombs. C• rave doubt Is expressed here that he will be again placed on trial for his life. 3 Pork and Beans • .25 Pennsylvania 146% 146% Armstrong & Co., SOUTH MAIN STREET Evans Bros. Reading 40% 40 % "The court thinks that since the report was not sent it ought not to appear," said Admiral lTewey. "Admiral Schley's official report will be In evidence."Electrocuted at Football. CHEMICAL WORKS BURNED. Reading, pref. Tenn. C. & I. 76% 76% Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—David Wark. aged twenty years, of West Philadelphia was electrocuted in Falruiount park last night while playing football, lie was playing on one of two scrub teams, and the ball was punted Into the air and lodged in a large globe of an electric light. The arm oil which the lamp was huny was lowered, and when It came within reach Wark grasped the ball and fell dead. The spheroid had become wet from the grass and thus formed a conductor for the powerful electric current. 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET. .The Loss Will Foot Up More Than Leather 117b The elimination of the handwriting testimony and evidence about Barnet's death will very much lessen the chancc of again Convicting Mollneux of murder in the first degree. Another Conviction Improbable. $200,000. Rubber Union Pacific 15% 98% 97% 15% "If I may ask the court a question," said Hayncr, "suppose we should show that the failure to send the dispatch was due to no fault of Admiral Schley V" Shadyside, N. J., Oct. 16—The plant of the Bull's Ferry Chemical company here was partially destroyed by fire this morning. An explosion of chemicals started the blaze, which spread rapidly. At noon, the fire was under control, and it was said that all of the employes had escaped from the burning building. The loss is estimated at between $200,000 and $300,000. Wabash, pref. Union Pacific, pref. 87% 37% 36% Sealed I'p In Submarine Boat. London, Oct. 10.—During experiment* with the first Br.itish submarine vessel the admiralty caused six men to ImD sealed up In the boat as she lay outside the water. The compressed air cylln ders were set going, and after three hours the airtight hatch was opened, when it was found that the men had differed but little discomfort. JUST 4 YOU For Early Fall There is no suit so appropriate for early Fall wear aa the Double breasted Sack, and at no previous time in hiatory have conditions been more favorable to its just popularity than at present. Never before have the patterns In wooleoa been so appropriate, nor the cut so artistic as have been designed for this season. We an. prepared to fill all the requirements in FINE TAILORING. GILROY, &rThe Tattor. Western Union 91% 91% The only subject r.bout which the members cf the court differ In their opinions relates to the testimony Introduced tending to show that Mollneux caused the death of Bai'net by the same methods as used in taking the life of Mrs. Adams. Four of the members of the court, O'Brien. Bartlett, Vauu and Werner, agreed that the evidence should not have been received. and the reason for It is stated in the opinions written by Judges O'Brien and Werner. The other three, Chief Judge Parker and Judges CJrny and Haiglit, hold that the evidence is admissible in that the evidence in the Barnct case poiuting toward Mollneux tends to identify lilfn as the person who killed Mrs. Adams while attempting to take the life of Cornish by means of that rare poison known as cyanide of mercury. M., K. & T. Norfolk ... 51' 55% 50% 55% "But you may not nsk the court qurssaid Dfcwcy smilingly. tions, RANSOM MUST BE PAID. "Wim! tvas tlie distance l»ctween the Brooklyn and tlie Texas at tlie no called critical moment?" Mrs. Housekeeper. We want you to call at our store and leave an order with us because we are confident we can please you in quality and price. I Ik* Stone Ifcl«l In r Cave Aunltlac Payment of Caiih, "Not less than tiOO yards. We could not see her starboard side." TAMPA STRIKERS DETERMINED. Boston. OH. ltD.—T. T. Tlniayenis, a well known Boston business man and '•rother of the Greek consul here, who •wis reached home from a trip through I'm key. was in Salonika at the time Miss Stone was captured. Mr. Tlmaye- "IIow many times have you seen 'oniinodore Seliley under Are?" Threw Herself From Window. Washington. Oct. 10.—Mrs. Henry E. Pariuenter, wife of Lieutenant Parmentor of the navy and a daughter of the late Admiral Irwin, threw herself from the wludow of her npartment on the fourth floor of the Portland apartment house yesterday and sustained Injuries from which she died In a short Several Men Who Remained at Work Five times. Inveatlaatlncr Submarine Boat. Grecnpoint, N. Y., Oct. 10.—Commissioners appointed by the government of Queen Wilhclmlna of Hollnud have ar rived here to investigate the workings of the Holland submarine torpedo boat for the purpose of making a report to the Holland government as to the advisability C»f adding one or more to the navy of Holland. If you are too busy, just drop us a card or telephone us and we will have our salesman call at your home immediately. Have Been Beaten. 'What was his hearing?" In the Open Ahviya. Tampa. Fla., Oct. 16.—The strikers continue obdurate and are endeavoring to get out the men who are working. Several of the latter were badly beaten this week. Another leader who was conspicuous yesterday in urging the men not to work is missing today. He is in the custody of the "Black Cats." "lie was a model for anybody. Ills •onduet was worthy of emulation at ill times. His faculties were. If anything. clearer when he was in personal laiigcr. He was always putting him self ln# exposed positions, and ( was roiitinunlly begging hiui to be more •a reful." ".Miss Stone was gaptured by a band •f Bulgarian and Turkish brigands un ler the noted bandit* chief Yovanhoff. »vho is called the scourge of Bulgaria Cleveland Geta an OIBpp Princeton, N. J., Oct. 10.—At the annual fall meeting of the board of trustees of the university held here ex- President (Srover Cleveland was elected a member of the board. Ills election tills the vacancy made by the death of the Rev. Dr. Oeorge T. Purvis of New York. Mr. Cleveland accepted and was time We've ''been raised in the grocery business," as it were, and know just how to please you. k FOR GROCERIES AND EVERYTHINO •he was captured by these brigands In i territory which is watched by Turk sh troops, and they will hold her until hey can get away from Turkish terrl ory. They are using her as a shield to irotect themselves from the Turklsl. •■roops. If the Ottoman empire will •rotiilse to go after her. they wjjp let tor go as soon as they get away from \nopean Turkey." Mr. Tljjiayenh •ays the brigands will not kill Mis* Death of Artlat Harris, Won the ICoulavlllc Prlac, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 10.—Edward La'iulseer Harris, the well known artist, Is dead at his home in this city, aged forty-three years. Heart disease was the cause. In his earlier career Mr. Harris deyoted his time and studies to pastel work and may belaid to have been the originator of that spccial department of American art. "Was Commodore Schley's position me of danger during the battle?" Lexington. Ky., Oct. 10.—Peter Ster ling won the ten thousand dollar Louis\llle prize without a touch of the whip aud held his gait like a piece of superb machinery. He passed under the wire first 'In each heat with a length to THAT GOES WITH THEM, oall at PUNISHED FOR HAZING. "Yes. as much so as the position of my one on beard, lie was in -the open ill the time." The opinion, stripped of Its legal verbiage, says that if the case had been tried on the theory that the only crime the defendant had committed was the killing of Mrs. Adams In the attempt to poison Cprnlsh tlie next and final step in the case of the prosecution would have been to prove the defendant's connection with the handwriting of the address on tlie poison package. T. W. KYTE'S Twenty-nine Students Suspended From sworn in. Family of Self Murderers. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 16.—Twenty- Twentynine students, mostly sophomores, have been suspended from the Missouri State university for the recent hazing of I. L. Thompson. They cannot reenter until they make written apologies to Thompson. Those not complying within two weeks will be expelled. „ the Missouri University. "What wa$ done to prepare thr Brooklyn for a possible emergency?" spare New Fairfield. Conn., Oct. 10.—The body of E. J. Briggs. one of the last survivors of a family famous for its suicides, has been found in the woods a mile from his home In Sherman hanging from a tree by a halter. Fifteen members of the Briggs family have committed suicide. EXETER ST., OPP. WYOMING AVE. "The Brooklyn Was always ready. 1 dayed up all that night to watch hltigs." Annual Mcctlnfv of Splrltuallata, OSTEOPATHY " PITTSTON. tone, as they want the ransom. Washington, Oct. 10.—The ninth annual convention of the National Spir Ituallsts' Association of the United States ami Canada lias opened here with an attendance of about 100 delegates, more than a majority beiug wo men. Rockefeller Aid* Barnard. New Yortc, Oct. 10.—John D. Rockefeller has pledged $200,000 toward the endowment fund of Barnard college. It is said. The gift Is subject to the condition that by the 1st of January, 1002, $200,000 additional must be raised by the trustees of the college. The fund for the ransom now (mounts to $C»u.ono, Efforts to Increase Dt to will be renewed. At the afternoon session Captain 'ook was asked: Perhaps \ You are not aware of the mony-savera we are offering you in the line of paints, oil«, etc. Take a careful glance at these priees. "What* conversation, did you have with Schley about the retrograde But as a part of the theory or theories upon which the prosecution sought to connect the defendant with the killing of Mrs. Adams evidence was of/erod and received to show that the defendant was responsible for the previous killing of Henry C. Baruet, who died In the Knickerbocker Athletic club house on Nov. 10, 1808. Are Treated Cokirteoualr iiiovemeut Indiana Agree to Throw Open Lands. Treats and Cures Chronic FRENCHMEN BRANCHING OUT Kolia. Bulgaria, Oct. 10.—The parent* of Mine. Tsi'ka, the Bulgarian teacher who was captured by brigands wltl Miss Kllen M. Stone. I ho American missionary. have received another letter from their daughter urging tin Ctep already taken—nanirty, stopping I In* military pursuit—hemuse the bl ip auds threaten the prisoners with inline dinte death in the eveut of dangcr to themselves. The writer says that she and Miss Stone are hidden in a subte'r .anean retreat and are treated eourte 'jriisl.v. Slie also says the only menus of lhtaining their release is to pay the "Knowing that he was seeking an opportunity to eoal and that he turned to the west and a message having been brought to me that signal had been made that we were going to Key West via Yucatan channel, I did not understand, and I went to see him. Chamberlain, 8. D.. Oct. 16.—Deputy United States Marshal Petrle reports that Major McLaughlin has secured a sufficient number of signatures of the Rosebud Indians to ratify the agreement to throw open that part of Gregory county now lying In the reservation to settlement. Disease. Send for literature. Consultation and Examination Free, by Appointment.Free From Epidemic nincnaea. Washington, Oct. Hi.—Surgeon Gen oral Van Keypen in his annual report says that the largo proportion of our nayal force employed in the waters in the Philippine Islands during the past tlscal year has been notably free from epidemic diseases and that, with the exception of t'avite fever, the diseases with which patients have been admit ted to the Cavlte hospital have been those that would have occurred in any southern climate. Keith Wanta Creacena. Have Secured Control of 100,000 Acres of Coal and Lumber Land, New York, Oct. 10.—Cresceus, the trotting ehamplon, may shortly be seen on the vaudeville stage. B. P. Keith lias offered George B. Ketcham. the owner of the horse, $1,500 a week for thirty weeks. Huntington. W. Va.. Oct. 16.—J. X. Hill, agent of the Western Kanawha Land association, has closed a deal which will give French capitalists control of 100.000 acres of valuable coal and timber lands on the upper Guyan dotte river, near the line of the Guyandotte Valley railway. Nnmmnr)' of the Crime "I asked what the signal meant. He replied that he must seek some place ?o coal and that he was going toward Key West until he could coal from the •oilier, lie must be nearer a coal I said that the weather would !»e more favorable later. Molineux was convicted of the murder of Mrs. Kate J. Adams of New York city. Strike Kioto In Spain. DR.VIRGIL A. HOOK, Wetherills Bro. White Lead... |6.jo Grove Bro. Oils ..70c Turpentine JJC Dryer !'•«! Madrid, Oct. 10.—There is a general strike on ifk Seville of all the workmen except those in the gas and electric works.( The bakers are out, and there Is a shortage of bread. The strikers have resorted to violence in order to close the workshop* and have burned the octroi offices. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Adams died on Dec. 28. 1808, after taking what she supposed to be a dose of bromo seltzer, but Wlilch was found upon analysis to contain eyanide of mercury. The bottle coutaluing tiie poison had been sent to Harry S. Cornish, physical Instructor of the Knickerbocker Athletic club, who boarded with Mrs. Adams. It came through the mail; and the sender was unknown. PREST ATLANTIC 8CH001 OF OSTEOPATHY, The safe of a bank nt Rmld, la., was robbed by burglars. Rooms 29-31 Miner's Bank building. CARNEGIE'S OPEN HAND. "He replied, Tntil It Is or 1 can coal 'rom a collier 1 must keep within strikug distance of coal.' The Duke of Westminster, a twoyear-old colt, sold 111 England for$10o, 1)00. Putty 4® Dry Ochet and red, per lb *c Gerstendorfer Bro. gold enamel «oc Wall Paper as low as .5c Window shades, ready-mixed Faint, brushes, glass, etc. Pictures and framing. Hit Library Gifts to Scotch Towns Another t'np Challen«rer. Belfast. Ireland. Oct. 10.—A challenge for a series of races for the America's cup. it Is said, will be cabled to the New York Yacht club in a few days. It is learned that a syndicate of fourteen Belfast millionaires will issue the challenge through the local club. It is understood that the Arm of Harlan & Wolff, which built the big transatlantic liner Occanlc. will build the new challenger. CUjlY'S TRANSFER CO Continue. Turkey Foof the mil. London. Oct. Hi.—"The Vnlted State:- •government will Insist that Turkey im mediately make good any deficit in tin ubscrlptlons for the ransom of MisD "I recognized he felt the responslblliv as no one else that it was i serious question. He said he understood that, but must act in accordance ivith Ills judgment—tlmt personal consideration was of mj account when the safety of the fleet was to be consid■red."The convention of the American Bankers' association began In Milwaukee.Glasgow. Oct. lt».—Carnegie's gifts to Scotch towns for the establishment of public libraries continue. It is announced that he has ofTcred Clackmannan £1,200 and Hutherglcn £7,- 500 lor this purpose. nehcadrd Ills Son-in-law. Has fine rigs and horses foi moving furniture or taking parties on outings. General teaming. Booueville. Ind., Oct. 10.—The Jury in the case of "Buck" Wheeler, on trial here for murder, has brought In a verdict of guilty In the first degree. Wheeler beheaded his son-in-law. Elisha Burns, with an ax on the night of Sept. 7. A rumor of the capture of General Botha was current on the London Stock Exchange. Upon tin* trial the evidence teuded to show that the poteor. wAs Bent by Roland B. Molineux. Evidence also was idmitted to phow that Henry C. Barjet. who died suddenly at the Knickerbocker Athletic club about a month oefore. had In the same Stone," says the Constantinople corre -pondent of The Dally Telegraph, "am' -ilso refund the full amount sub .scribed." T. S. & W. S. Barritt. Ilonebery'a Compliment 109 North Main St. A LOOK AHEAD. "IMease repeat anj* conversation beween the commodore and you during Moat Adrqnntr Blockade London, Got. 10.—I#ord (Itosebery, speaking at Birmingham on the necessity of Grout. Britain being better equipped In political and coraraerclnl education, dwelt upon the "dangers of British complacency." He urged his Countrymen to imitate the United States and referred to "the restless enterprise of the Americans, their devouring anxiety to improve existing maehifiery and methods and the apparent impossibility of accumulating any fortune, however gigantic, which shall satisfy or be sufficient to allow of lel- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT King Victor Emmanuel Expects an Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of fond is needed for Brain, an other for muscles, and still another for lK»nes. A correct diet will not only nourltdi a particular part of the body, but It will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be. Its nutriment Is destroyed by Indigestion or dyspepsln. Yon must prepare for their apiDearance or prevent their Brain-Food Nonsense. Moko n Candidate. I desire to anuounce to my patruDs and the public in general t.» at I have secnred the EXCLUSIVE AQENCV for the sale of Stephen F. Whitman t Son's Fine Confaotlons and am now ready to supply your wants. FLORAL DESIGNS ami CUT FLOWERS Rome, Oct. 10.—King Victor Emmanuel today announced to his minis tcrs that in all probability there Will be an heir to the Italian throne about next May. Heir to the Italian Throne, •Several times we spoke of the jhjsI (Ion of the enemy. At one time he •jpoke of the turiiiug of the Viseaya 'rom tho line. At another he said, I,j»ok out f«.;* the torpedo boats.' I f as ? peaking to a battery olllccr and Cleveland, O., Oct. 16.—Five of the largest banks In this city contemplate consolidation as a means of economy. They are the Bankers' National, the Century National, the Cleveland National, the MetropolUau National and the American Excluiuge National. If the consolidation Is effected, the business will be done by one set of clerks. DnnkM KivanmlxInR, Havana, Oct. 10.—'The friends of General Bartolome Maso announce that he has consented to be a candidate 'or the'vice presidency of Cuba. manner An Important line of testimony was that of handwriting experts, which served to connect Molineux with the of 1'Kth hntty»6*of poison. Arranged appro? riate for the occasion. Prices always the Lowest. 'Phone orders promptly attended to. Choict Reset Always In Steak. McDonnell & Bobbie, 76 S. Main St. Mothers everywhere pr&ise One Minute 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 Cure. For sale by Farrer, Peck & Roberts, Plttston and West Plttston. Kane's Pharmacy; Orders left with the Miaeee Kmkfb Water bt.. will receive prompt attamfem. ■I.B.CABPEWEB,florist abb iaihmi. THIEVES MAKE BIG HAUL • lie spoke to me ropiatedly, calllnp out loud enough to be heard on tin lower deck, especially when the ship.* were doubled on each other." Fine Good" Prompt Delivery. A. Connecticut Postoffice Robbed of coining by Inking regular doses of (ireeo's August Flower, tlio favorite medicine of the ,healthy millions. A few doses nlds digestion. stimulates the llrer to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vlgufous. You can get Dr. Q. G. tireen'a reliable remedies at J. H. HouckV Uet Ureeu'8 Special Almanac. The Homlleet Man In Plttston People's Phone M99 I Blue Printing and Old Phone 138a l Drafting a Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowther, 1Griffin *m»t« PHSTHIAPIT X Studio ITS BRANCHES. Meodus, Corn.', Oct. 16.—The postoftirc here was burglarized last night. Four thousand dollars In stamps and $50 In money were taken from the •ate, which was blown open. Over $4,000. Old Oaige Chief Dead. As well aa the handsomest and others are Invited to call on any druggiat and get free a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat end Jung*, a remedy that la guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, aathmft, bronchi tl* anC| coasump — sure and repose '•'Please state the conduct nnil hear lng of t'ominodore Schley speclilrallj as to July 3." Pawhuska, Gkla., Oct. 10.—Saucy Chief, leader of the prpgresslve element of the Osage Indians, Is dead here after a lingering illness. He was elffbtv.flvp VMM At on-a Can't be perfect in health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whoU ARCHITECT "I can't Imagine any conduct In bat Ha nigra admirable. He was cool, brayt Monuments and Corner Posts, Flagging and Curbing. F. W. Stege-239 5*— W. PitUton. tf BOARD OF TRADE BUILOINC. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plant) prepared. PEOPLE'S PHOUE 368. [Wllkttnbarre, Pm. USQJTHIXIRT, |
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