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an ad. In i°re effective mtdlun « | 30,000 men, women i Ithis community. [own? Then eubeoribe for ttvl «. The only newspaper pub- In the city. Ivy ♦ dren P1TTST0N, PA., SATURDAY EVEN1NO, OCTOBER 19. I9Q«. TW»^.fPTl ONLY DAILY I VP AQ J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1660. ' ICAK 1 DATLY ESTABLISH BP »T THHO. HART IBM. Education In Porto Rico. Always The Chi CONCENTRATION I POLICY SCORED. SCHLEY'S t : business outlook. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY GENERAL CORBIN'8 REPORT. The Fox Lasso Eyo-Glass Guards PorelBM Baylas of Floar UiMatUrao* Service uu I*aelft.e t'oiilni Too Mnch-\o More Brutal Haling. The expense of maintaining schoolB in Porto Rico is very high, if we consider the amount spent for the small number of pupils enrolled, but as the country is gradually brought in closer touch with our own, their system will evidently be changed, until it reaches our present state of perfection. In this country the people are being educated to the fact that there is a sure cure for dyspepsiat indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and that medicine is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It should be taken at the very first symptom, if you would avoid unnecessary suffering. It will give prompt relief and eventually cure, as hundreds of people, including many prominent physicians, have testified during the past fifty years. Comparo our £ocds with bo.1y s, We are glad to makeC patisons. Note the prices for wtek. HARD APORT tory, but Outgo of Wheat Heavy. Washington. Oct. li).—The annual report of Major General Corbiu, adjutant .'em'nil of Hie army, reviews the work. New Y«rk, Oct. 19.—R. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Unfavorable signs are rare in the, business outlook. Railway earning* reported for .October thus far exceed last year's by 0.8 per cent and 1890 bj 11.3 per cent. '■••nClitiou and needs of the military establishment. He submits a table to show that the army in the Philippine* i:j to be red need by expired enlistments at t'ie late of about 2.000 a month from now ol. uv.tii June, 1902. 100 piira 10-4 Walte, Gray and Tai Blankets, with fauoy bordera, * , *r Ml 49 Cenla a Pair. Men's Heavy Natural Wool.HUrte and Drawer*, For 39 Centa Each, Women's Fleece Lined Vaata ami Pants, extra fyfury weight. For 25 Cenla Each. M*n'a Extra Heavy Bine Denla Over* alia, i g£jfl Brooklyn's Doctor Says He Electric Waves transmitted Heard It Without Wires. are the greatest achievement in the optical world. They are comfortable, cleanly and elegant. They hold the giaaaea in poaltion perfectly, withoat pinching the noae or irritating the akin. Fitted and adjusted to any eyegiassea by Bitter Words of Dumont's Balloon a Go. Fluctuations in cereals were small, with markets dull. Corn receded a little further, influenced unfavorably by the insignificant shipment from At lantlc ports, only 501,155 bushels fo» the week, compared with 2,799,881 last year and 4,747,258 in 1899. TO BE VARIOUSLY ADAPTED The looses from all causes in the regular army and the voluuteers from Ju- Ay 1, 1900, to June 30 last totaled 10,924 officers and men in the former and 4,191 in the latter. The casualties to the troops in the Philippines since the date of the first arrival, June 30, 1898, to June 30 lust were 115 officers and 3.378 men killed and 182 officers and 2,040 men wounded. NO ONE ELSE GAVE ORDER. I Britishers. Movements of a Torpedo Boat Con- Commander Nicholson 8aw Spanish Foreign buying of flour is still unsatisfactory, but the outgo of wheat is heavy, for the week United States exports, flour included, amounting tc 1.391,053 bushels, compared with 3,040, rel iant year and 4,255,700 two year? ago. Western receipts of 5,903,Oft bushels against 7,420,051 last week and 7,120,419 a year ago indicate tlial the new crop is being marketed lest* freely, growers holding back in expec fation of better prices, despite the est! mate of foreign authorities that tht world's yield will exceed 2,700,000,001 bushels and unofficial predictions of u domestic crop of more than 750,000,00(1 bushels. For 45 Camla a Pair. Children's Eiderdown Coats, la Kit colors, nicely trimmed, From 75 Conta Up. Ladies' Ribbed or Plain Blaek All * Wool Ho«n, . j IS Cenla a Pair.' Ships Coming Out of Santiago Har- trolled With Ease and Absolute REAR ADMIRAL [ IBUNCE DEAD. FLIES AROUND EIFFEL TOWER bor and Gives Interesting Details. Certainty—Messages Can be 8ent From Ship to 8hlp at Sea. H.G.SHUPP, Fleet of the Dons Was in Column. General Corbiu Invites special attention to the remarks of Colonel Mills, superintendent of the West Point Military academy, upon the improved discipline and generally excellent condition of the cadet corps. It Is safe to predict, the general says, that hazing of a brutal nature is a thing of the past at the academy. Little Braves.—Old time aquarter-a-box "Purgers" are quitting the field in whole battalions. Dr. Agnew's Littlfc Pills at 10 cents a vial are driving them out at all points. Because they act gently, more effectively, never pain and are easy to take. Sick headachc succumbs to one doee. Large size, 100 pills In vial, 25 cents. For sale by J. H. Houck.—35 Washington, Oct. 19—Dr. Charles M. I)e Valitt testified before the Schley court yesterday. He said he htul been inedicul officer 011 board the Brooklyn uud hud observed the buttle of July 3 from the forecastle. He gave a brief description of the battle, Haylug he had been present when Yeoman Ellis was killed and that he had observed Commodore Schley during the entire engagement.London, Oct. 19.--A formidable rival to the Marconi system promises to Invade the field of wireless telegraphy, 'ibis is the Armosl system for tht: electrical transmission of energy, by f.hlcli effects similar to Niguor Marconi's system, with several additions, can tie transmitted without the uid of wires. Scientific Optician, Cuildrnn'H Flannelette Sleeping Oar- . raeutn, all ttlzen. For 23 Centm a Sttit. M«'u'« Heavy Scarlet Merino tttrto Ambassador Choate Home — Fatal Railway Collision Colorado Official Chased For Three Days by the Indians—Great Oil Spouter Struck. 31 W. Market St., Wllkesbarre. ami Pant?, NO MATTER llOW YOU ARE BUILT 25 Cetitm Each. Children's Rt-adyMade fUMtllttt I . —Whole Family are Chloroformed. Geuernl Corblu's recent tour of the Pbilippiue Islands and his brief visit to Japan and eastern Chiua bears fruit In some interesting suggestions. He believes that the army transport service on the Pacific is costing the government considerably more than the use of commercial steamships would, foi the latter would have the advantage, denied to the government, of transport ing passengers, freight and mails to the orient both on outward and homeward voyages and would meet the needs foi Increasing American trade In the orient. . Drflflflos. Mr. Ariel Orling, a young Swede, Is the original discoverer of this novel development of electrical science, and associated with him is Mr. J. T. Armstrong, an English electrician, at whose country residence In Buckinghamshire experiments have been In progress for the last year, the result of which is I hat they submitted u demonstration yesterday. "I had long suffered from Indigestion," writes G. A. LeDels, Cedar City, Mo. "Like others, I tried many preparations, but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered similarly put on to the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, indigestion had made him a total wreck. For sale by Farrer, Peck a **-*berts, PittBton and West Pittston. From 23 Centm Up. Meu'ri Heavy Knit Wool Hom, For 12 1-2 Centm m Mr, We are jioiv showing the Itteat novelties in Ladies' Shirt Walits and Dress Skirts for Fall and Winter Wear. IT PAYS TO BUY AT TK "Ills conduct and bearing," said tlie witness, "were all tlmt could be expeitpd. He seeuied to know what he w 11 m about and to be doing all that he jrished to do. Hi' was 10 perfect control of the sltuatloll." Despite the interruption to steel shipments by the strike the fall of over 70 per cent in the movement of corn, owing to the short crop and exorbitant prices; the drop of over 'J cents a pound in cotton and the lateness of the crop, besides industrial set bucks in other lands that curtailed buying of copper, etc., the month'* merchandise outgo was valued ul $100,895,274. t£j CL Ami no maltei what style of fit fr/.MflJMJ you want, w( T [J can r,t ol1 Per' ' irD l 3 fedly. The sinj 11 \ VlVnT 8'e ll reast"' U j JJ mJIII sack is vety sty V liih just now in J also the dressy double breasted suit. Mshchester, Eng., Oct. 19.—The Guardian today, in a long editorial coi'dcmnlog the concentration camps In South Africa, says: "Among the chKtiren, the death rate reaches almost to the fabulous number attributed to the of the Fourteenth century, by which half the population of Eni'laltd was swept away. There Is.' Indeed, the precedent of Oeneral Weyler, whose action drove the Americans to fury and Anally justly lost Cuba to 8palii. Chamberlain proposes to charge the Boers with the keep of their families. It would be more to the point and more alarming to charge them with their fliheral expenses." Paris, Oct 19.—Santos-Dumont today sailed around Eiffel Tower in his balloon and returned to the Aero club within 29 minutes, having, to all appearances, met the conditions for winning the award of 100,000 francs for the invention of a dirigible air ' Ip. In respouse to question* from Captaln I.einly the witness said that he bud heard Commodore Schley give the order "Helm hard aport" and had heard no one else give It. Briefly, the new system, beside.* transmitting ordinary dot alid dash messages, will carry sound like a telephone ami will carry energy HUtttcient to steer a torpedo, all the time under the control oi' the operator, besides do- Ins away with I lie necessity for the tall poles lined in the Marconi system. PEOPLE'S SISSSb IS SOUTH MAIN ST. NEXT Ti MNIft. C0RAY RULED OUT Coiuuuinder Nicholson of the Oregon, who prt'ci'ded Dr. IDe Vallli, was asked: Failure* for the week numbered 22fi In the United States against 209 las! year and 31 in Canada against 20 last year. "What was the relative position of the Atnerlean ships when the Spanish vessels came out of Santiago harbor?" Kln»r Gcorgr'B Swelled Head. Athens, Oct. 10.—A sensation has in en caused here by the statement that King George Intends to suspend the present Greek constitution and substi tute one less democratic, which would greatly Increase the royal preroga tives. The king is convinced that the Greeks are not prepared for the pies ent liberties they enjoy, but need a stronger government. The Democrats are preparing to bitterly oppose the project. They say Its trial would lead to revolution. 'Tlsn't safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil in the house. Never can tell what moment an accident is THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL SUIT- Quarts His Name Cannot be Certified as the Democratic Candidate for State "The Iowa was due south, the Texas on her port hanil and the Hrooklyn farther oft' to the westward. The Oregon was to the right of the Iowa and the ludiaua Inshore to the eastward, with the New York In the distance. I remember Immediately looking for the flagship and saw her off seven or eight miles toward 81 honey/* Washington, Oct. 11).—Lord Pauneefote will sail for the United States on 'he 20th Inst., before the British vabi net council has hud an opportunity tc review the protocols which embody lu principle tin1 proposed new Hay Pauncfote canal treaty. It Is thought here, however, that the fact will not delay sensibly the liunl negotiations It is said that when the uew document Is framed the fortltlcatlous clause will have been found to have dropped out, leaving the United States at liberty tc fortify the canal. Canal Will Be Fortified. The whole niCVhanisiu at each end Is hardly more bulky than an ordinary telegraph Instrument, while the only installation mi ill red consists of sticking the two ends of the ground wires Into the earth, whereon the apparutns Is ready to receive or transmit mes- INGS ARE HERE. What's* Your Face Worth? Never before have we carried such a line. Come i:i ami look them over. brothers'9*rte*9» London,O cL 19.—The Evening Star, In a double-leaded editorial within mourning borders, continues the attack of the Manchester Guardian 011 the concentration camps tn South Africa. The paper says: "Would that we could lay the corpses of these 5,000 children along Pall Mall. Would that ,ire could pile their bodies in Westminster, where the shades of Milton. Pitt, Bright and Gladstone might look down in inarticulate compassion." Sometimes a fortune, but never, If you have sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin—all elgns of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Live Pills give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25 cents at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's, 4 N. Main St. and West End, Pittston, Pa., and O. D. Stroh, West Pittston. Pa. Treasurer. Home odd a no very PRETTY OVERCOATS HAVE ARRIVED. Best Patent Flour, per bbl . . . $4.50 Feed, per 100 . . 1.35 Bran and Br. Midd j. per 100 - - 1.15 4i® 75* Harrisburg,' Oct. 19.—A decision of much Importance in State political circles was handed down in the Dauphin county court this afternoon by Judges Simonton and Weiss. It was to the effect that Elisha A. Coray. of West Pittston, could not legally be certified to the State Department t»s the candidate for the Democratic party*for the office of State Treasurer. It will be remembered that after Rep resentative Palm, who was nominated for treasurer by the Democratic State convention, had withdrawn from the ticket, in order to permit the State committee to certify the name of Coray, the Union party candidate, and thus complete the fusion sche'me, John M. Garman, acting in behalf of an important wing of the Democracy, filed objections to the nomination of Mr. Coray as the Democratic candidate, on the ground that the Democratic convention had expressly directed that, in the event of any canuidate dropping out, the vacancy should be filled by a Democrat. The case was argued yesterday, and the court handed down a decision this afternoon, sustaining the objections. sages. At the comer of a live acre field a (ir.ulnt structure like a primitive railway signal box, painted white, showed where the wireless messages were transmitted. A short distuuee away a lake of muddy water was the scene of the torpedo experiments. Across an adjoining meadow another small tent denoted the spot where the messages were received, while in the hazy distance, two and a half miles away, another long distance statlou was faintly discernible. Scene ol' Experiment*. He was, lie said,-on the deck of his vessel and added: "I saw the first of (lie Spanish ships coming out of Sautia go harbor, ller bow was making a turn into the last reach of the harbor on her way out. She was followed In succession by the others. I went |o my station, first on the bridge, then down to the conning tower, and saw thaMhe proper connections were made. BUSS, The City Tailor, Millionaire Shoot* IliniMelf. Derby, Conn., Oct. 10.—Rufus W Blake, millionaire piano and orgaii manufacturer. Is dying from a self In dieted bullet wound. Mr. Blake told his physicians that he was examining a revolver while standing at his dress Ing table when the weapon was sud deuly discharged. The bullet entered Just below his right eye, passed around the nasal cavity and came out at tin? left eye. MAIN ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST. Too late to cure a cold after consumption has fastened Its deadly grip on the lungs. Take Dr. Wood's.Norway Pine Syrup while yet there Is time. Every Oflleer a Flghtiuit Knglneer, T. W. KYTE, GROCER. Oats, per bu [ NOVA SCOTIA TOWN BURNING. Washington, Oct. 10.—Admiral George Melville, engineer in chief of the navy, sltys in his report that this Is not tin ilme to entertain the suggestion thai i, separate engineer corps should agalu !De created.' He quotes an expression oi President Roosevelt, when assistant secretary of the navy, "Every orticei Dn a modern warship has to be a tight ing engineer." The engiueer in ehiel isks for a new building at Auuapolls and an appropriation of $150,000 foi experimental work. * Wh«u iu iltxwl of Potatoes, bu Sydney In Danger of Being Totally The Albany Dentists, Butter, Finefet Dairy, lb . 240 Lard, pure, lb ise Cheese, Full Destroyed. "We turned the ship, going slowly at first, the speed Increasing all the time. We turned with starboard helm and started in toward the enemy. Brooklyn Ahead. 22 N. Franklin St., were the originators of painless dentistry, crown and bridge work In Wilkesbarre. Don't forget that. If you want thoroughly first class work consult them. No appointments necessary. Phone 111. Pulling Things Away Halifax, Oct. 19—The city of Sydney la burning. It is likely that the whole city will be destroyed. There is no water in the supply pipes The flames are now sweeping down /Doth sides of Main street. The greatest excitement prevails. Details are meagre. The first experiment was to show that the system is receiving the Morse code signals. In the shed below a signal box arrangement wasattached to the walls, an instrument which looked like a combination of tel ephope and telegraph Instruments. Or dlnnry telephone receivers were hang Ing by a double wire, and beside It was an ordinary Mor.se key. , Placing the telephone receiver to his ear, the spectator was asked to sigual any number of dots and dashes on the adjoining key. These were instanta neously repeated, having in the mean time been transmitted to the tent, ."Mi yards away, where an operator worked a similar key beside a similar telephone receiver. Governor I'lllnhury Dead. "The Iowa started in, she being to the westward of us. aud apparently got in closer to the enemy than we did, because we passed under her stern. Minneapolis, Miuu., Oct. 10.—John 8 Plllsbury, former governor of Minneso ta and famous manufacturer of flour; died yesterday of Blight's dlscuse. IL had been 111 for some time. (JoveMol Plllsbury was born In Sutlou, N. II. July 2!D, 1828. and came west in lHrD.'t settling at St. Anthony Falls. In 187.1 he was elected governor of Minuesotu and was t wice lie-elected. When yon pat away the Groceries you receive from our store wo want you to notice Cream, ib . sac Coffee, ££fSS!ib we Tobacco, Si*?. 400 Tobacco, S8;hD4ob Tobacco,iSS; IV40C . A Fiendish Attack. I Sydney is a seaport town on Cape Dreton Island, Nova Scotia, with a population of 3,000.1 "A few minutes after that, on our course to the westward, jve passed un der the stern of the Testis, apparently still In the water. I called Captain Clark's attention to this. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidneys. Ills back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor ait in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped liim until he tried Electric Bitters, which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous nedicine cures backache and kidney trouble and touilds up your health. Only 50c., at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's, 4 N. Main St. and West End, Pittston, Pa., and O. D. Stroh's, West Pittston, Pa. THE PROMPTNESS OF DELIVERY. THE CLEANNESS OF THE GOODS. THE FULL, HONEST MEASURE. THE QUALITY OF WHAT YOU GET Lnlted State* Sllffhted, WHOLE FAMILY CHLOROFORMED. Vienna, Oct. 111.—General Indignation Is expressed here over the., failurr oi the reichsruth at its opening session to make some declaration of sympathy at the untimely death of President Mp- Kinley. Count Goluchowsky, the minister of foreign u ha Irs, it is believed, was responsible for this conspicuous slight. The Arbelter Zeltuug declares I'liiphulicaljy that the relchsrath is dis-, graced before the world. These are abundant reasons why you Fbould sent) your order to oar et toe Colt covet "Of course firing began on both sides at the time the first ship cleared tin mouth of the harbor. We returned the fire at long range, probably three and one-half to four uilles off at that point. Than 8neak Thieves Went Through a v House and Secured Plunder. Passaic, N. J., Oct. 19.—The entire family, consisting of seven persons, of Superintendent of Streets John Kessler, were chloroformed in their home in Carlstadt, two miles from Passaic, last night, by sneak thieves. The men secured about $500 worth of valuables. Boston. Oct. 10.—Harvard oollegt benefits by the will of Miss ljaniet 2s* Lowell, just probated. After the pay incut of $10,000 hi private gifts onehalf the remainder of her estate In gjv ell Outright ty Harvard college to he used by the medical faculty of the uui verslty. Ihe other half goes to I-asell E. Partridge for life, aud at his deatll it goes to the college. MoDej' For Hnrtnrd, "After the action began we passed the Texas anil the Iowa. The only ship then ahead of us was the Brooklyn. She was well off her accustomed posl tiou. Well off to the westward." CHA8ED BY INDIANS. Exciting Experience of a Colorado Of- ficial in Cathedral Canon. T|ie second experiment \vas even more uncanny than the first. Two ot the spectator* were itsked by the In j ventor to decide between themselves on a series of evolutions to be executed by a torpedo iu the small lake, Both I of the v goutliunon were familiar wltl j steering terms and wrote out a* set «»t instructions, which one carried to thC ! brought to ttii' lakeside, where the tor 1 pedo lay c.u ino water, Torpedo Evolutions. COR. WVQ. AVE. AND EXETER ST. Order by either pb ne or by messenger. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Denver, Col., Oct. 19.—Surrounded by Iwlians who had sworn to take his life. Fish Commissioner T. J. Holland spent an exciting two hours in Cathedral canon. He had been hiding for two days and two nights without food, to escape one band of pursuers, aud when he ventured out he ran into another band which had escaped from Clilof Game Warden Harris, at Meeker, fljid were heading for Utah. Then ensued a wild 1'lde for two hours. When Holland got rl,?se to the -main party, the Indians gave up tfce pursuit. Hcllrnd is now recuperating here. In response to a question by Capthln Leinly Commander Nicholson said: Brewster's For«e Commemorated. I TWO TRAINS COLLIDE. Newburg, N. Y., Oct. 19.-Quassaick chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution unveiled iu the town of New Windsor a tablet marking the site of the forge of Deacon Samuel Brewster. At this forge were made parts of the chains which were thrown across the Hudsou river during the Revolution to prevent the passage of British ships of war. If You Look Into the Subject of our groceries, you will find them Colonel Made C» stand Tr.nl. the be9* assortment and cheapest in Wushlutfou. Oct. 1!D.-Secretnry Long Prlce- To» C*» «»CD "° betteI; has ordered the trial by court martial °"ra n e c y- Strang# at all of Colonel Robert \, Meiuit". United *he P,lbllc haa learne(i the lesson of Slates 8i6u:il m recommended tr,le economy by buying at our store. 1»- the- recent court of Inquiry, on „1 Is it any wonder that housekeepers are i'liil!■;;(' of druiikouiicNs. Colonel Meade "wakened to the reality of the unpreis in tomuiftnd of the marine bar racks cedented bargains that we extend to In llrooklyn. them? T. A. GRACE, the Grocej, —— 9. Main St., PlttitoB, Pa. Ivory CoHMt \utlv«»n llevoll. I One Man Killed and Several Seriously "I thought the Oregon was nearer the enemy during the chase tliau tin Brooklyn, but the distauces varied somewhat. OSTEOPATHY '"PITTSTON. For Early Fail Injured. There is no suit to appropriate for early Fall wear aa the Double breasted Sack, and at 110 previous time in hiatoiy have conditions'' been more favorable to its just popularity than at present. Never before have the patterns in woolen^ St. Louis, Oct. 19.—A northbound passenger train and a south bound tifreight on the Iron Mountain road collided early this morning near De- Soto. Mjo. An unidentified man was killed and Engineer Egan was badly injuied. Several passengers and trainroen were seriously injured. "At oue time the Brooklyn had ap pa rent ly turned to head off a turn of the Colon toward Cape Cruz." lu reply to Mr. Hanna the witness •:aid that the Spanish fleet as it caim tut of the harbor was in column and in order, three or four ships' length: ipart.; that all ported their helms alio • tinfoil to the westward, apparently »vith the intention of going anhoie it At n signal from a whistle the man beside the torpedo consulted his paper, while at the same moment there was a buzzing sound oi' tin' machinery of tin littl«D vessel, and the next instant the rudder of the torpedo swung hard a port. Another whistle, and the rudder straightened out backward nud forward. At every angle In steering the little bravs rudder swerved and turned, every motion being checked off by the man by the lakeside as correct with a prearraugemoiit made with his associate before the experlnnmt began. Treats and Cures Chronic Disease. Washington, Oct. 19.—The United States torpedo school at Fort Totten. N. Y., has been detached from that institution and here rafter will be oporated by Major Arthur Murray as a school for the special instruction ot officers in toriDedoes, sunken mines and other submarine defenses. Torpedo Instruction, Send for literature. Cpnsultation and Examination Free, by Appointment.DEATH OF ADMIRAL BUNCE. rails, Oct. 19.—Reports have been W. ¥. Wesson, GholsoiiCllle, Va., received here of a French reverse in druggist, writes: "Your One Minute West Africa. The natives of the Ivory Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction Coast colony have revolted. The French My customers say It is the bant remedy commander, General Combe, with lid for coughs, colds, throat and lung troumen, has had several tights with the bles.'* For sale by Farrer, Peck & Robrebels. lie has lost 70 killed and 200 erts, "*xr~*it Pittston. Passed Away Today From Cancer at THE WEATHER. .lccessary His Home in Hartford. Washington. Oct. 13.—Forecast until 8 p. in., Sunday, lor Easter** Pennsylvania: Fair tonight and Sunday. Hnuliien Not H«*vcrtir«l. DR.VIRGIL A. HOOK, been so appropriate, nor the cut so artistic as have been designed for this season. We era prepared to fill all the requirements in FINE TAILORING. Hartford. Conn., Oct. 19.—Rear Admiral Francis M. Bunce, of the United States navy, retired. died at his home here this morning, aged CI years. In July last, he was operated on in Boston tor cancer on the tongue. Since Ails return home he has failed steadily. *fie leave© his wife and two children. r*CN During il»e willy part of the engagi .iien) he had seen none of too ftyanisl .esse!* tpming town I'll any of lli« Viuerieati ships, find lie was suiv tber« ,vas no well developed niateiiieut li hat direction. Yet the smoke wa- PRES'T ATLANTIC SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY. Rooms 29-31 Miner's Bank building. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the beat. It will give Immediate roller to n child suffocating with the dreadful croup, Mothers keep this reliable medicine always ]iq|:i!.' and It will save you many uneasy hunt*. p,by«|olana recommend it. It cosls but 25 cefets. | Stfuumhip l*UM»eniter» In Peril, Halifax, N S. Oct. 19.—'The steamer Manchester Shipper, »!M» ~'MD passengers, from Antwerp or Hamburg, bound for Montreal, Is ashore at retries ledges, at the entrance north ol Sydney harbor. It is thought she can be tioatod at high tide. She was bound to Sydney for bunker coal. wounded. Monuments and Cornir Pasta, |!5.00 Ovel-coats for $11.00 at Tup Flagging and Curbing. F. W. Siege- Huh plot hips' HOUSO: man. 236 Wyo. Ave., W. Plttaton. tf It-live, ami lie could not lie ceitnln o! Perhaps tin* most unearthly expertpjeni "was th£ telephoning tq ||ie C)lstau{ tent, a group ot sjaviator* plodded over the marshy ground, obliv ions of th*kir personal discomfort in amazement at the wonderful results Fastened to a pole in the middle of the tent was tin ordinary telephone receiver connected with the small tDoxed uji apparatus lrj the she'd below the rail way signal tm*. A telephone mouthpiece was tlxed against the wall, Captain John I. Ilnnnura, cliii'f I'inU in r uf tlie Brooklyn and tlio tlyinj DC|n:l(lnD/). 1Jk 111 how (In* collier Mert'i People's Phoi e 5C99» B'uo Printing an»i Old Pbone 12JJ5 ) Drafting h Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowther, GREAT OIL FIND. Made Her Young Agafi ca again by using ARCHITECT GILROY, Ntw Well (ft Indiana Produces 300 Dir. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, .line wsiH U)D 27 und 28 orThe TaHor. relg a Day. Ul the furnace* not in use oil tin iirooklyn were cuileil ituil ifatly to l» iuliU-il on July U. he thought. Lieutenant Thomas R Curler, win was |i| charge of the main engines ol the Brooklyn, tolU of flielr condition, oil I)uke of |jirfol|;'« HpcoikI Mnrrlnne. BOARD OF TRAOE BUUDINC. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plans prepared. Anderson, Ind., Oct. 19—The bent oil well In this country, was brought In last night eight miles north ot this city. It will produce 3UU barrel;! a day. Agents of a Toledo syndicate Were present when the oil began to flow and they went to work immediately leasing all the land in that vicinity. New VorK Otofk Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & CM, stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. London, Oct. t!». 'fiiit Puk(j iCf Norfolk Is going to marry Lady Alice I'Mtz williani. who leceiitly became a Catholic. She wis bc.ru in 1N-PJ. The Duke of Norfolk was horn in 1847. He mar rled In 7 Lady Flora 1\bney-Hast lugs, who died iu HW7. FLORAL DESIGNS ami CUT FLOWER9 New York, Oct. 18, 1901. Open. Clon. 86% 86% 119',i 120'% SunndN From Slil|» to Sblp. HAIR-HEALTH ahvay9 brings back the natural am beautiful color of youth to gray. laded or bleached haii Gives new life and growth to thin hair. Prevents dan druff and baldness, ia not a dym, but a hair food, anc positively restores gray hair to its youthful color. A healthful hair dressing /of* man and woman# its uset how Mrs. Muson, Nuttellbprgh, W. Va., was made young MONEY. Arranged appropriate tar tha oooMtDte Prices always the Lowmb. 'Phono ojHlera promptly attend to. - Choice Rests Always la Staak* Orders left with the mew Water Ht., will receive pfosaptjfl J.B.CARPEMTEH,H»WT miW«r Southern R. R Sugar ..... .... , Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio ... II. S. Steel IT. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. . Mo. Pacific Inly 3, saying "The after inn in engines were nol usul. Tin- forward niaiu engines weredWonnected from the forward ones, and steam was on in three boilers." The telephone I n't ween these two stations, therefore, Is. only capable ot transmitting messages one way. This circumstance added perhaps to the mysterious character of the expert ment. To listeu iu a telephone receivei and hear voices coming apparently from a sodden grass field,'with no sign of win? or overhead apparatus within sight, straineq the nelief of thp specta tors in the marvelous, 7SV* I have money In toy any amount Mortgages atft&l for a torin of years and »nly the Interest be paid, or will give the privlege to make payments on mortgage monthly quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will cease immediately on everj dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building association money. I handle onlj private funds and truet fun;U. ©LP ENGINEER DEAD. 61% Two MohC MUhIiik Dank Ollleern. Lowell, Mnofl.. Oct. 10.—Albert CS Smith, teller, and l*wis K. Swift booi:keeper of the Merchants' National bank, fa lie-u ty ijorf for duty .venter day morning. Iinpniy showed thai ueitlier hud bevU at his home the pre vions night. HAY'S HAiR-HEALTH 45 U 43*/4 93 120K 4514 93 V2 120 Vi 95 H jpt* fCv , ms, reversed iMojyi^ "Tlie Pllglltes were not at uuy time during the bunk' flopped or reversed, i iinve no recollection of their ever haviupr been slowed. They certainly not stopped nor i .versed. The speed ot the vessel was In. leaned gradually dur lug the Iwitlle from eleven and a half •ltrinf* at any time stop Wa« the First to flun a Locomotive on a Regular Trip. •'Find enclosed fa 50 for which send 6 bottles of Ha(f»H«AUv, ) am delighted with the bottle tent me. My hair was so gray that I wat aih»mcd Wr anyowi to see pio.and bcinc so young it almost |tii}«u DK tq it.;pk-ti| U*in*a» getlinfr wluto so long before 1 was an old woman, out tkanki to H*ir- Ihatfh, Hfrjy kan' tantoi founcf in tty htad uad 1 have not used all of one bottle. ' L.AROB 50c. BOTTLES. AT LEADIfttl DRUGGISTS. Th° Griffin «mn. m HITMUHI I Studio in Sum Homey, W. Va., Oct. IS.—Wood Beneon, aged 95 years, died in tli* alms house of this county, Thursday. He ivas tue first locomotive engineer to run a regular trip in the United States. 95 105Vfe 92 Va People's Gas l6Gak 92 Similarly, when the fourth experl ment was made, showing how sound* could bt' transmitted from ship to shii. or from shore to shore without any ap parent couueotlon beyond the fact that at each end one of these iuysteriouD boxes was couuee(ct) wit|» a hufiery 011 ono side aud with two grounded wires on the other, everybody present was prepared to believe tlD»* new system capable of nnythiug. Free Soap Offer Cut out and sign this coupon in tyre days, take it to any of the following druggists and they wiU five you a large botile of Hay's Hair-Health aud a age. cake ol Harfina Hedlcatfd Sua)), the best soap for Hair, Scalp, Complexion, liath and Toilet, both for Fiftg• feSukr price, 75c. Redeemed by leading druggists everywhere a| fhpir fhop* only, or by the Phllo Hay Speclaltlee Co , I »f»/it|a.b*., tDfewartr,trj., either with or without soap, by express, prepaid, in pl*nt'|0fctedtl«4ckigc on uceipi uf 60c. unJ thU coupon. Col. Irob Fuel So. Pacific D9% 59M» 01 7 a Denlnl of Canal Sale. Q, E. BAXTER. 2d Kloor Bonnet BUlg.. Wllkesliarre WMinlum, ftk PEOPLE'S PHONE 3ftl K ttttTHWUM*. 8TEEPLE CLIMBER PEAD. Tar and Foundry O & W Copper 25'4 io fourtveu knot.--. Washington. Oct. 10.—It is authoritatively stated at the state department that there are no agreements of an* kind between the rnited States ami the republit of t'oimnbia as 10 the salt of the Panama canal. tiuaigit W. *•'. a signal officer )U the Brooklyn, tkVilbed tlit iuru of ihe Bionklyu, saying that afivr.it In* Cau ho observed that the lirtt ship ap lDt*ared r« be heading directly toward the Brooklyn, creating the impression that »'|f||er she meant to lam the Hrooklyn wj tfv? Brooklyn to ram her. rids contiugi'iit y' hpvvtiy»;f. ;.t'us avert ed by both the Brooklyn and the Spanish ships puttiug tho liehu to port. A 8ign Fell on Him, Causing Fatal In- juries. Reading Pennsylvania .. 147 40 flllADAIIYEC Any person purchasing Hay's Hair-Health I UUAffUllV I tt anywhere in (he U. S. who has not heet\ I benefited, may nave his money back by addressing PHILO Hav I Spbcialtibs Co., 339 Lafayette St., Newark, N. J. 1 Rtfus* iubitituta. Insist on having Hay't Hair-Health, '* | | fteaotfyille, O., Oct. 18. George Wing, of tijis city, a moat famous steeple C limU?. iliod yesterday. He war. struck on tie Thursday by a falling eigu. Tenn. C. & I Leather Rubber.. .. ... GOV* W. 99% Presidential Appointment*. Name, Washington, Oct. 1!».-The prescient ha* appointed Frank It. Mowrer oi Ohio to be consul at Ghent. Belgium Auguain-i I.nick* to he postmaster at York, i'a.; I*jank' M Swienioij a. Nome. AlasHa; Froc| Lesser, •!»*. a» Mayagnez. Porto Hleo, and VIHe A Vetlasen at Wailuku, Hawaii. Address. Ftltowlag Urugguu supply tUy'i Italr-lKaltb sod Hariloa Su«p (n tUlr tk»p* only s tylish and Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. Wabash. pref \Vt?lU'10 Union ... J. H. HOUCK, 4 dORTH MAIN ST. FRASK GORDON, s Rootl. St. RANK'S J»tM RMAOY, 10'B.Mnln Ot. 0. D BTROH, West Plttston l 91?i prepared under GBBMAN LAWS, (I BlClUHl III AMBASSADOR CHOATE HOME PAINS IN CHEST, THE MAGNET. Serviceable Suit a and Overcoat*} MRN'rtSlT[TB$5tn|W . If-' ' / TJT Si \ 1 ME.\ 'ri OVKRCOA l'rt J.5 to |20 S f\ ■ IM THEIR TEENS -at rro3 boys ff' /*"* /i v "J VI J J are hard C o tit. »t inuny stores Unlike *■ n\ I \ \j-, ljl a M men. not any two boysof the same aiCe \ i \JS» II A JTSI P yfcTpTjf **#D_"■ and height nre nearly the same build. if- I IT 11 C\ // Trifi/ I f Wo prepared for tbu . Our stock of j?; i I L_LLD 1 // VW \l| I ft t/EWKW«i $ / 11 ifl -f'l 0 wu run flt anyone. IJoya' goCd bervir.a- y. / ■ IV* *1 III It Ap Vw bio suit $■! Ji. Boys'all wool suits $2 4JK Jf lAL The latest tfreen stripe $3 4H KNEE fc —^ PANT8. *ho largest.at Dok tosolwt from. v All w.K.l, double knee aud seat, pants50c l\c ffi.Oppenheimer Corner Main aud William D:t, Plttsto.i. Ztha fflaliabla Ciotki'mr, He and Mrs. Choate Landed at New York This Morning, Perfection In Dentistry—False teeth that will perfectly take the "t Hie bygones. Dr. Meade, Schenck, deu tist, Lewis Bldg., Luzerne avenue. We6t Bid# Business Men. Old Wonmn Pbr.ictnn Dies, Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc ■New York, Oct. 19—United p.lates Ambassador Choate and Mrs. Choate were on the steamship Philadelphia, ■which arrived from Southampton this .•morning, _ v ri.il»Clel,:!il.l. Vet. 10,-llr. Haiinuh K. I.olJ-«liiir?, the fliSt woilliUI to lDnictice niedletlht Ui p?:flmlol)DUtDi, 1m ilt-u." here, nuiHl cinlity twVyeur*. ojn* tinted from the Woliliin'n Medlfill CoJlese of Pennsylvania In 1851. Mm, Longshore made such, a success of her forty yiMl'fl of practice that she re tired with a muitll fortune. DR. RICHTER'S World-Rtnovnd \V us hi up ton. Uii- i !D. — l-'ruuK " jidohtan' secretary of the navy, will («'o»' tvflVK 'Villi IIp will Uo smi'.'i'rti'd by Judga'Cliarle: H. Darling of Iieunliigton. Vt!. wlion tlic president lias decided to appoint when tin? vacancy takes place. Iliickcli t« "ANCHOR" We thiok you are paying too much for your goods. Evidently you don't think so, or you would buy from us. Our piices are low; n»t because the goods are inferior, but bei ause we oi'e satisC\ed wilh smallei Pr0hCblldren's heavy fleece li.ted Underwear, special price from 4c up J.adies' fleece lined vests and pants nD4c. Children's eiderdown coats; special 59 cents Ladies' black and colored mercciized under.'.kiits, only 69 cents The Only Real home made sausage in the city, fresh best creamery butter, home mad.- mince meat, oysters, full line pickles. Rasper's Mar ket, Exeter and Parke streets. PAIN EXPELLER. Worog«iii»»«wlrt»c»*»wd« One mell-known person's letter out of myiyi r* mm W •COSTLY FIRE IN COTHAM 'Furniture House Damaged to the Ex Damon's Livery will supply you on short notify with first class rig for pleasure drtvew;. Also with cab, coupe or carriage. Baggage and ts&tR work a specialty. Both phones, R. L. DatttO#. Save money by having your plumb in!-, steam or hot water heating work do.i'i' now. Secure estimates from Lewis & Davies, Luzerne avenue. Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their Jittle ones it has saved. Strikes at the root iit Uji) trouble and draws out the inflammation. Ttie riittdipc's favorite Cough Cure. For sale by Fai rer, & Roberts, Pittston and West Plttston. m EXPflLER is an excellent remedy for Pains inchest. \ IDc/ Rheumatism.Neuralgia.etc \ ."V | recommend the same to S Slaior.icCvla1KM.msKr aaa E.iew sr. New York, Oct. 19 —Fire this morning in the seven-story furniture house of S. Bauraan & Bros., at Sixth avenue and Fifteenth and Sixteenth »tre»:ts, caused a loss of $150,000.' tent of $iri0,000. Killed HU Little Brother. Men's heavy fleece lined shirts and i'ra*ers, worth 50c, here 39c, Ladies' bUck hose, with white feet only, 10c. Best felt window shades only 8 rents. White corrugatcd curtain poles 10 cents. Hemp Carpet. worlh 18c, here for l^c. Best tahle oil clotU, choice patterns, 15c yard. Floor oil cloth, extra heavy, only 24c yard. Standiah, Allen., Oct. 10, year old sou of Prank Allen, post in as tot* at Saguuing, near here, poluted a n volvcr at lits brother, aged eight, and shot hhl) ttllOMKll lieart, kftllug him lustautly. The boy* hud been quarre) lug over a trivial umtter. The ten eases. 25c. and 50c. at all druggist* or through \V Ad BIcUter*Co.»«16Po*ri8t, N«w¥orh L 36 HIGHEST iS, AWARDS.A Recommended by prominent Phyaicians, Wholesale and Retail UinUtere^ta^^m^ Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. ILaxatlve Bromo Quinine Tablet cure a cold In one day. Mo Cure, No Pay. JPrlce 25 cent*. We can take care of your wants In the line of groceries, vegetables, best butter and eggs, oysterB, and fish, etc. Rlttcr Market, Exeter street. Can't be perfect In health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and Invigorates the wbola sirstam. Valley Novelty Stoves and Ranges at Alfa'i, N. Main St, THE MAGNET, 37 South Main St.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 19, 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 | 1901-10-19 |
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 19, 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 | 1901-10-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011019_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 | an ad. In i°re effective mtdlun « | 30,000 men, women i Ithis community. [own? Then eubeoribe for ttvl «. The only newspaper pub- In the city. Ivy ♦ dren P1TTST0N, PA., SATURDAY EVEN1NO, OCTOBER 19. I9Q«. TW»^.fPTl ONLY DAILY I VP AQ J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1660. ' ICAK 1 DATLY ESTABLISH BP »T THHO. HART IBM. Education In Porto Rico. Always The Chi CONCENTRATION I POLICY SCORED. SCHLEY'S t : business outlook. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY GENERAL CORBIN'8 REPORT. The Fox Lasso Eyo-Glass Guards PorelBM Baylas of Floar UiMatUrao* Service uu I*aelft.e t'oiilni Too Mnch-\o More Brutal Haling. The expense of maintaining schoolB in Porto Rico is very high, if we consider the amount spent for the small number of pupils enrolled, but as the country is gradually brought in closer touch with our own, their system will evidently be changed, until it reaches our present state of perfection. In this country the people are being educated to the fact that there is a sure cure for dyspepsiat indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and that medicine is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It should be taken at the very first symptom, if you would avoid unnecessary suffering. It will give prompt relief and eventually cure, as hundreds of people, including many prominent physicians, have testified during the past fifty years. Comparo our £ocds with bo.1y s, We are glad to makeC patisons. Note the prices for wtek. HARD APORT tory, but Outgo of Wheat Heavy. Washington. Oct. li).—The annual report of Major General Corbiu, adjutant .'em'nil of Hie army, reviews the work. New Y«rk, Oct. 19.—R. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Unfavorable signs are rare in the, business outlook. Railway earning* reported for .October thus far exceed last year's by 0.8 per cent and 1890 bj 11.3 per cent. '■••nClitiou and needs of the military establishment. He submits a table to show that the army in the Philippine* i:j to be red need by expired enlistments at t'ie late of about 2.000 a month from now ol. uv.tii June, 1902. 100 piira 10-4 Walte, Gray and Tai Blankets, with fauoy bordera, * , *r Ml 49 Cenla a Pair. Men's Heavy Natural Wool.HUrte and Drawer*, For 39 Centa Each, Women's Fleece Lined Vaata ami Pants, extra fyfury weight. For 25 Cenla Each. M*n'a Extra Heavy Bine Denla Over* alia, i g£jfl Brooklyn's Doctor Says He Electric Waves transmitted Heard It Without Wires. are the greatest achievement in the optical world. They are comfortable, cleanly and elegant. They hold the giaaaea in poaltion perfectly, withoat pinching the noae or irritating the akin. Fitted and adjusted to any eyegiassea by Bitter Words of Dumont's Balloon a Go. Fluctuations in cereals were small, with markets dull. Corn receded a little further, influenced unfavorably by the insignificant shipment from At lantlc ports, only 501,155 bushels fo» the week, compared with 2,799,881 last year and 4,747,258 in 1899. TO BE VARIOUSLY ADAPTED The looses from all causes in the regular army and the voluuteers from Ju- Ay 1, 1900, to June 30 last totaled 10,924 officers and men in the former and 4,191 in the latter. The casualties to the troops in the Philippines since the date of the first arrival, June 30, 1898, to June 30 lust were 115 officers and 3.378 men killed and 182 officers and 2,040 men wounded. NO ONE ELSE GAVE ORDER. I Britishers. Movements of a Torpedo Boat Con- Commander Nicholson 8aw Spanish Foreign buying of flour is still unsatisfactory, but the outgo of wheat is heavy, for the week United States exports, flour included, amounting tc 1.391,053 bushels, compared with 3,040, rel iant year and 4,255,700 two year? ago. Western receipts of 5,903,Oft bushels against 7,420,051 last week and 7,120,419 a year ago indicate tlial the new crop is being marketed lest* freely, growers holding back in expec fation of better prices, despite the est! mate of foreign authorities that tht world's yield will exceed 2,700,000,001 bushels and unofficial predictions of u domestic crop of more than 750,000,00(1 bushels. For 45 Camla a Pair. Children's Eiderdown Coats, la Kit colors, nicely trimmed, From 75 Conta Up. Ladies' Ribbed or Plain Blaek All * Wool Ho«n, . j IS Cenla a Pair.' Ships Coming Out of Santiago Har- trolled With Ease and Absolute REAR ADMIRAL [ IBUNCE DEAD. FLIES AROUND EIFFEL TOWER bor and Gives Interesting Details. Certainty—Messages Can be 8ent From Ship to 8hlp at Sea. H.G.SHUPP, Fleet of the Dons Was in Column. General Corbiu Invites special attention to the remarks of Colonel Mills, superintendent of the West Point Military academy, upon the improved discipline and generally excellent condition of the cadet corps. It Is safe to predict, the general says, that hazing of a brutal nature is a thing of the past at the academy. Little Braves.—Old time aquarter-a-box "Purgers" are quitting the field in whole battalions. Dr. Agnew's Littlfc Pills at 10 cents a vial are driving them out at all points. Because they act gently, more effectively, never pain and are easy to take. Sick headachc succumbs to one doee. Large size, 100 pills In vial, 25 cents. For sale by J. H. Houck.—35 Washington, Oct. 19—Dr. Charles M. I)e Valitt testified before the Schley court yesterday. He said he htul been inedicul officer 011 board the Brooklyn uud hud observed the buttle of July 3 from the forecastle. He gave a brief description of the battle, Haylug he had been present when Yeoman Ellis was killed and that he had observed Commodore Schley during the entire engagement.London, Oct. 19.--A formidable rival to the Marconi system promises to Invade the field of wireless telegraphy, 'ibis is the Armosl system for tht: electrical transmission of energy, by f.hlcli effects similar to Niguor Marconi's system, with several additions, can tie transmitted without the uid of wires. Scientific Optician, Cuildrnn'H Flannelette Sleeping Oar- . raeutn, all ttlzen. For 23 Centm a Sttit. M«'u'« Heavy Scarlet Merino tttrto Ambassador Choate Home — Fatal Railway Collision Colorado Official Chased For Three Days by the Indians—Great Oil Spouter Struck. 31 W. Market St., Wllkesbarre. ami Pant?, NO MATTER llOW YOU ARE BUILT 25 Cetitm Each. Children's Rt-adyMade fUMtllttt I . —Whole Family are Chloroformed. Geuernl Corblu's recent tour of the Pbilippiue Islands and his brief visit to Japan and eastern Chiua bears fruit In some interesting suggestions. He believes that the army transport service on the Pacific is costing the government considerably more than the use of commercial steamships would, foi the latter would have the advantage, denied to the government, of transport ing passengers, freight and mails to the orient both on outward and homeward voyages and would meet the needs foi Increasing American trade In the orient. . Drflflflos. Mr. Ariel Orling, a young Swede, Is the original discoverer of this novel development of electrical science, and associated with him is Mr. J. T. Armstrong, an English electrician, at whose country residence In Buckinghamshire experiments have been In progress for the last year, the result of which is I hat they submitted u demonstration yesterday. "I had long suffered from Indigestion," writes G. A. LeDels, Cedar City, Mo. "Like others, I tried many preparations, but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered similarly put on to the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, indigestion had made him a total wreck. For sale by Farrer, Peck a **-*berts, PittBton and West Pittston. From 23 Centm Up. Meu'ri Heavy Knit Wool Hom, For 12 1-2 Centm m Mr, We are jioiv showing the Itteat novelties in Ladies' Shirt Walits and Dress Skirts for Fall and Winter Wear. IT PAYS TO BUY AT TK "Ills conduct and bearing," said tlie witness, "were all tlmt could be expeitpd. He seeuied to know what he w 11 m about and to be doing all that he jrished to do. Hi' was 10 perfect control of the sltuatloll." Despite the interruption to steel shipments by the strike the fall of over 70 per cent in the movement of corn, owing to the short crop and exorbitant prices; the drop of over 'J cents a pound in cotton and the lateness of the crop, besides industrial set bucks in other lands that curtailed buying of copper, etc., the month'* merchandise outgo was valued ul $100,895,274. t£j CL Ami no maltei what style of fit fr/.MflJMJ you want, w( T [J can r,t ol1 Per' ' irD l 3 fedly. The sinj 11 \ VlVnT 8'e ll reast"' U j JJ mJIII sack is vety sty V liih just now in J also the dressy double breasted suit. Mshchester, Eng., Oct. 19.—The Guardian today, in a long editorial coi'dcmnlog the concentration camps In South Africa, says: "Among the chKtiren, the death rate reaches almost to the fabulous number attributed to the of the Fourteenth century, by which half the population of Eni'laltd was swept away. There Is.' Indeed, the precedent of Oeneral Weyler, whose action drove the Americans to fury and Anally justly lost Cuba to 8palii. Chamberlain proposes to charge the Boers with the keep of their families. It would be more to the point and more alarming to charge them with their fliheral expenses." Paris, Oct 19.—Santos-Dumont today sailed around Eiffel Tower in his balloon and returned to the Aero club within 29 minutes, having, to all appearances, met the conditions for winning the award of 100,000 francs for the invention of a dirigible air ' Ip. In respouse to question* from Captaln I.einly the witness said that he bud heard Commodore Schley give the order "Helm hard aport" and had heard no one else give It. Briefly, the new system, beside.* transmitting ordinary dot alid dash messages, will carry sound like a telephone ami will carry energy HUtttcient to steer a torpedo, all the time under the control oi' the operator, besides do- Ins away with I lie necessity for the tall poles lined in the Marconi system. PEOPLE'S SISSSb IS SOUTH MAIN ST. NEXT Ti MNIft. C0RAY RULED OUT Coiuuuinder Nicholson of the Oregon, who prt'ci'ded Dr. IDe Vallli, was asked: Failure* for the week numbered 22fi In the United States against 209 las! year and 31 in Canada against 20 last year. "What was the relative position of the Atnerlean ships when the Spanish vessels came out of Santiago harbor?" Kln»r Gcorgr'B Swelled Head. Athens, Oct. 10.—A sensation has in en caused here by the statement that King George Intends to suspend the present Greek constitution and substi tute one less democratic, which would greatly Increase the royal preroga tives. The king is convinced that the Greeks are not prepared for the pies ent liberties they enjoy, but need a stronger government. The Democrats are preparing to bitterly oppose the project. They say Its trial would lead to revolution. 'Tlsn't safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil in the house. Never can tell what moment an accident is THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL SUIT- Quarts His Name Cannot be Certified as the Democratic Candidate for State "The Iowa was due south, the Texas on her port hanil and the Hrooklyn farther oft' to the westward. The Oregon was to the right of the Iowa and the ludiaua Inshore to the eastward, with the New York In the distance. I remember Immediately looking for the flagship and saw her off seven or eight miles toward 81 honey/* Washington, Oct. 11).—Lord Pauneefote will sail for the United States on 'he 20th Inst., before the British vabi net council has hud an opportunity tc review the protocols which embody lu principle tin1 proposed new Hay Pauncfote canal treaty. It Is thought here, however, that the fact will not delay sensibly the liunl negotiations It is said that when the uew document Is framed the fortltlcatlous clause will have been found to have dropped out, leaving the United States at liberty tc fortify the canal. Canal Will Be Fortified. The whole niCVhanisiu at each end Is hardly more bulky than an ordinary telegraph Instrument, while the only installation mi ill red consists of sticking the two ends of the ground wires Into the earth, whereon the apparutns Is ready to receive or transmit mes- INGS ARE HERE. What's* Your Face Worth? Never before have we carried such a line. Come i:i ami look them over. brothers'9*rte*9» London,O cL 19.—The Evening Star, In a double-leaded editorial within mourning borders, continues the attack of the Manchester Guardian 011 the concentration camps tn South Africa. The paper says: "Would that we could lay the corpses of these 5,000 children along Pall Mall. Would that ,ire could pile their bodies in Westminster, where the shades of Milton. Pitt, Bright and Gladstone might look down in inarticulate compassion." Sometimes a fortune, but never, If you have sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin—all elgns of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Live Pills give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25 cents at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's, 4 N. Main St. and West End, Pittston, Pa., and O. D. Stroh, West Pittston. Pa. Treasurer. Home odd a no very PRETTY OVERCOATS HAVE ARRIVED. Best Patent Flour, per bbl . . . $4.50 Feed, per 100 . . 1.35 Bran and Br. Midd j. per 100 - - 1.15 4i® 75* Harrisburg,' Oct. 19.—A decision of much Importance in State political circles was handed down in the Dauphin county court this afternoon by Judges Simonton and Weiss. It was to the effect that Elisha A. Coray. of West Pittston, could not legally be certified to the State Department t»s the candidate for the Democratic party*for the office of State Treasurer. It will be remembered that after Rep resentative Palm, who was nominated for treasurer by the Democratic State convention, had withdrawn from the ticket, in order to permit the State committee to certify the name of Coray, the Union party candidate, and thus complete the fusion sche'me, John M. Garman, acting in behalf of an important wing of the Democracy, filed objections to the nomination of Mr. Coray as the Democratic candidate, on the ground that the Democratic convention had expressly directed that, in the event of any canuidate dropping out, the vacancy should be filled by a Democrat. The case was argued yesterday, and the court handed down a decision this afternoon, sustaining the objections. sages. At the comer of a live acre field a (ir.ulnt structure like a primitive railway signal box, painted white, showed where the wireless messages were transmitted. A short distuuee away a lake of muddy water was the scene of the torpedo experiments. Across an adjoining meadow another small tent denoted the spot where the messages were received, while in the hazy distance, two and a half miles away, another long distance statlou was faintly discernible. Scene ol' Experiment*. He was, lie said,-on the deck of his vessel and added: "I saw the first of (lie Spanish ships coming out of Sautia go harbor, ller bow was making a turn into the last reach of the harbor on her way out. She was followed In succession by the others. I went |o my station, first on the bridge, then down to the conning tower, and saw thaMhe proper connections were made. BUSS, The City Tailor, Millionaire Shoot* IliniMelf. Derby, Conn., Oct. 10.—Rufus W Blake, millionaire piano and orgaii manufacturer. Is dying from a self In dieted bullet wound. Mr. Blake told his physicians that he was examining a revolver while standing at his dress Ing table when the weapon was sud deuly discharged. The bullet entered Just below his right eye, passed around the nasal cavity and came out at tin? left eye. MAIN ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST. Too late to cure a cold after consumption has fastened Its deadly grip on the lungs. Take Dr. Wood's.Norway Pine Syrup while yet there Is time. Every Oflleer a Flghtiuit Knglneer, T. W. KYTE, GROCER. Oats, per bu [ NOVA SCOTIA TOWN BURNING. Washington, Oct. 10.—Admiral George Melville, engineer in chief of the navy, sltys in his report that this Is not tin ilme to entertain the suggestion thai i, separate engineer corps should agalu !De created.' He quotes an expression oi President Roosevelt, when assistant secretary of the navy, "Every orticei Dn a modern warship has to be a tight ing engineer." The engiueer in ehiel isks for a new building at Auuapolls and an appropriation of $150,000 foi experimental work. * Wh«u iu iltxwl of Potatoes, bu Sydney In Danger of Being Totally The Albany Dentists, Butter, Finefet Dairy, lb . 240 Lard, pure, lb ise Cheese, Full Destroyed. "We turned the ship, going slowly at first, the speed Increasing all the time. We turned with starboard helm and started in toward the enemy. Brooklyn Ahead. 22 N. Franklin St., were the originators of painless dentistry, crown and bridge work In Wilkesbarre. Don't forget that. If you want thoroughly first class work consult them. No appointments necessary. Phone 111. Pulling Things Away Halifax, Oct. 19—The city of Sydney la burning. It is likely that the whole city will be destroyed. There is no water in the supply pipes The flames are now sweeping down /Doth sides of Main street. The greatest excitement prevails. Details are meagre. The first experiment was to show that the system is receiving the Morse code signals. In the shed below a signal box arrangement wasattached to the walls, an instrument which looked like a combination of tel ephope and telegraph Instruments. Or dlnnry telephone receivers were hang Ing by a double wire, and beside It was an ordinary Mor.se key. , Placing the telephone receiver to his ear, the spectator was asked to sigual any number of dots and dashes on the adjoining key. These were instanta neously repeated, having in the mean time been transmitted to the tent, ."Mi yards away, where an operator worked a similar key beside a similar telephone receiver. Governor I'lllnhury Dead. "The Iowa started in, she being to the westward of us. aud apparently got in closer to the enemy than we did, because we passed under her stern. Minneapolis, Miuu., Oct. 10.—John 8 Plllsbury, former governor of Minneso ta and famous manufacturer of flour; died yesterday of Blight's dlscuse. IL had been 111 for some time. (JoveMol Plllsbury was born In Sutlou, N. II. July 2!D, 1828. and came west in lHrD.'t settling at St. Anthony Falls. In 187.1 he was elected governor of Minuesotu and was t wice lie-elected. When yon pat away the Groceries you receive from our store wo want you to notice Cream, ib . sac Coffee, ££fSS!ib we Tobacco, Si*?. 400 Tobacco, S8;hD4ob Tobacco,iSS; IV40C . A Fiendish Attack. I Sydney is a seaport town on Cape Dreton Island, Nova Scotia, with a population of 3,000.1 "A few minutes after that, on our course to the westward, jve passed un der the stern of the Testis, apparently still In the water. I called Captain Clark's attention to this. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidneys. Ills back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor ait in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped liim until he tried Electric Bitters, which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous nedicine cures backache and kidney trouble and touilds up your health. Only 50c., at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's, 4 N. Main St. and West End, Pittston, Pa., and O. D. Stroh's, West Pittston, Pa. THE PROMPTNESS OF DELIVERY. THE CLEANNESS OF THE GOODS. THE FULL, HONEST MEASURE. THE QUALITY OF WHAT YOU GET Lnlted State* Sllffhted, WHOLE FAMILY CHLOROFORMED. Vienna, Oct. 111.—General Indignation Is expressed here over the., failurr oi the reichsruth at its opening session to make some declaration of sympathy at the untimely death of President Mp- Kinley. Count Goluchowsky, the minister of foreign u ha Irs, it is believed, was responsible for this conspicuous slight. The Arbelter Zeltuug declares I'liiphulicaljy that the relchsrath is dis-, graced before the world. These are abundant reasons why you Fbould sent) your order to oar et toe Colt covet "Of course firing began on both sides at the time the first ship cleared tin mouth of the harbor. We returned the fire at long range, probably three and one-half to four uilles off at that point. Than 8neak Thieves Went Through a v House and Secured Plunder. Passaic, N. J., Oct. 19.—The entire family, consisting of seven persons, of Superintendent of Streets John Kessler, were chloroformed in their home in Carlstadt, two miles from Passaic, last night, by sneak thieves. The men secured about $500 worth of valuables. Boston. Oct. 10.—Harvard oollegt benefits by the will of Miss ljaniet 2s* Lowell, just probated. After the pay incut of $10,000 hi private gifts onehalf the remainder of her estate In gjv ell Outright ty Harvard college to he used by the medical faculty of the uui verslty. Ihe other half goes to I-asell E. Partridge for life, aud at his deatll it goes to the college. MoDej' For Hnrtnrd, "After the action began we passed the Texas anil the Iowa. The only ship then ahead of us was the Brooklyn. She was well off her accustomed posl tiou. Well off to the westward." CHA8ED BY INDIANS. Exciting Experience of a Colorado Of- ficial in Cathedral Canon. T|ie second experiment \vas even more uncanny than the first. Two ot the spectator* were itsked by the In j ventor to decide between themselves on a series of evolutions to be executed by a torpedo iu the small lake, Both I of the v goutliunon were familiar wltl j steering terms and wrote out a* set «»t instructions, which one carried to thC ! brought to ttii' lakeside, where the tor 1 pedo lay c.u ino water, Torpedo Evolutions. COR. WVQ. AVE. AND EXETER ST. Order by either pb ne or by messenger. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Denver, Col., Oct. 19.—Surrounded by Iwlians who had sworn to take his life. Fish Commissioner T. J. Holland spent an exciting two hours in Cathedral canon. He had been hiding for two days and two nights without food, to escape one band of pursuers, aud when he ventured out he ran into another band which had escaped from Clilof Game Warden Harris, at Meeker, fljid were heading for Utah. Then ensued a wild 1'lde for two hours. When Holland got rl,?se to the -main party, the Indians gave up tfce pursuit. Hcllrnd is now recuperating here. In response to a question by Capthln Leinly Commander Nicholson said: Brewster's For«e Commemorated. I TWO TRAINS COLLIDE. Newburg, N. Y., Oct. 19.-Quassaick chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution unveiled iu the town of New Windsor a tablet marking the site of the forge of Deacon Samuel Brewster. At this forge were made parts of the chains which were thrown across the Hudsou river during the Revolution to prevent the passage of British ships of war. If You Look Into the Subject of our groceries, you will find them Colonel Made C» stand Tr.nl. the be9* assortment and cheapest in Wushlutfou. Oct. 1!D.-Secretnry Long Prlce- To» C*» «»CD "° betteI; has ordered the trial by court martial °"ra n e c y- Strang# at all of Colonel Robert \, Meiuit". United *he P,lbllc haa learne(i the lesson of Slates 8i6u:il m recommended tr,le economy by buying at our store. 1»- the- recent court of Inquiry, on „1 Is it any wonder that housekeepers are i'liil!■;;(' of druiikouiicNs. Colonel Meade "wakened to the reality of the unpreis in tomuiftnd of the marine bar racks cedented bargains that we extend to In llrooklyn. them? T. A. GRACE, the Grocej, —— 9. Main St., PlttitoB, Pa. Ivory CoHMt \utlv«»n llevoll. I One Man Killed and Several Seriously "I thought the Oregon was nearer the enemy during the chase tliau tin Brooklyn, but the distauces varied somewhat. OSTEOPATHY '"PITTSTON. For Early Fail Injured. There is no suit to appropriate for early Fall wear aa the Double breasted Sack, and at 110 previous time in hiatoiy have conditions'' been more favorable to its just popularity than at present. Never before have the patterns in woolen^ St. Louis, Oct. 19.—A northbound passenger train and a south bound tifreight on the Iron Mountain road collided early this morning near De- Soto. Mjo. An unidentified man was killed and Engineer Egan was badly injuied. Several passengers and trainroen were seriously injured. "At oue time the Brooklyn had ap pa rent ly turned to head off a turn of the Colon toward Cape Cruz." lu reply to Mr. Hanna the witness •:aid that the Spanish fleet as it caim tut of the harbor was in column and in order, three or four ships' length: ipart.; that all ported their helms alio • tinfoil to the westward, apparently »vith the intention of going anhoie it At n signal from a whistle the man beside the torpedo consulted his paper, while at the same moment there was a buzzing sound oi' tin' machinery of tin littl«D vessel, and the next instant the rudder of the torpedo swung hard a port. Another whistle, and the rudder straightened out backward nud forward. At every angle In steering the little bravs rudder swerved and turned, every motion being checked off by the man by the lakeside as correct with a prearraugemoiit made with his associate before the experlnnmt began. Treats and Cures Chronic Disease. Washington, Oct. 19.—The United States torpedo school at Fort Totten. N. Y., has been detached from that institution and here rafter will be oporated by Major Arthur Murray as a school for the special instruction ot officers in toriDedoes, sunken mines and other submarine defenses. Torpedo Instruction, Send for literature. Cpnsultation and Examination Free, by Appointment.DEATH OF ADMIRAL BUNCE. rails, Oct. 19.—Reports have been W. ¥. Wesson, GholsoiiCllle, Va., received here of a French reverse in druggist, writes: "Your One Minute West Africa. The natives of the Ivory Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction Coast colony have revolted. The French My customers say It is the bant remedy commander, General Combe, with lid for coughs, colds, throat and lung troumen, has had several tights with the bles.'* For sale by Farrer, Peck & Robrebels. lie has lost 70 killed and 200 erts, "*xr~*it Pittston. Passed Away Today From Cancer at THE WEATHER. .lccessary His Home in Hartford. Washington. Oct. 13.—Forecast until 8 p. in., Sunday, lor Easter** Pennsylvania: Fair tonight and Sunday. Hnuliien Not H«*vcrtir«l. DR.VIRGIL A. HOOK, been so appropriate, nor the cut so artistic as have been designed for this season. We era prepared to fill all the requirements in FINE TAILORING. Hartford. Conn., Oct. 19.—Rear Admiral Francis M. Bunce, of the United States navy, retired. died at his home here this morning, aged CI years. In July last, he was operated on in Boston tor cancer on the tongue. Since Ails return home he has failed steadily. *fie leave© his wife and two children. r*CN During il»e willy part of the engagi .iien) he had seen none of too ftyanisl .esse!* tpming town I'll any of lli« Viuerieati ships, find lie was suiv tber« ,vas no well developed niateiiieut li hat direction. Yet the smoke wa- PRES'T ATLANTIC SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY. Rooms 29-31 Miner's Bank building. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the beat. It will give Immediate roller to n child suffocating with the dreadful croup, Mothers keep this reliable medicine always ]iq|:i!.' and It will save you many uneasy hunt*. p,by«|olana recommend it. It cosls but 25 cefets. | Stfuumhip l*UM»eniter» In Peril, Halifax, N S. Oct. 19.—'The steamer Manchester Shipper, »!M» ~'MD passengers, from Antwerp or Hamburg, bound for Montreal, Is ashore at retries ledges, at the entrance north ol Sydney harbor. It is thought she can be tioatod at high tide. She was bound to Sydney for bunker coal. wounded. Monuments and Cornir Pasta, |!5.00 Ovel-coats for $11.00 at Tup Flagging and Curbing. F. W. Siege- Huh plot hips' HOUSO: man. 236 Wyo. Ave., W. Plttaton. tf It-live, ami lie could not lie ceitnln o! Perhaps tin* most unearthly expertpjeni "was th£ telephoning tq ||ie C)lstau{ tent, a group ot sjaviator* plodded over the marshy ground, obliv ions of th*kir personal discomfort in amazement at the wonderful results Fastened to a pole in the middle of the tent was tin ordinary telephone receiver connected with the small tDoxed uji apparatus lrj the she'd below the rail way signal tm*. A telephone mouthpiece was tlxed against the wall, Captain John I. Ilnnnura, cliii'f I'inU in r uf tlie Brooklyn and tlio tlyinj DC|n:l(lnD/). 1Jk 111 how (In* collier Mert'i People's Phoi e 5C99» B'uo Printing an»i Old Pbone 12JJ5 ) Drafting h Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowther, GREAT OIL FIND. Made Her Young Agafi ca again by using ARCHITECT GILROY, Ntw Well (ft Indiana Produces 300 Dir. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, .line wsiH U)D 27 und 28 orThe TaHor. relg a Day. Ul the furnace* not in use oil tin iirooklyn were cuileil ituil ifatly to l» iuliU-il on July U. he thought. Lieutenant Thomas R Curler, win was |i| charge of the main engines ol the Brooklyn, tolU of flielr condition, oil I)uke of |jirfol|;'« HpcoikI Mnrrlnne. BOARD OF TRAOE BUUDINC. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plans prepared. Anderson, Ind., Oct. 19—The bent oil well In this country, was brought In last night eight miles north ot this city. It will produce 3UU barrel;! a day. Agents of a Toledo syndicate Were present when the oil began to flow and they went to work immediately leasing all the land in that vicinity. New VorK Otofk Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & CM, stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. London, Oct. t!». 'fiiit Puk(j iCf Norfolk Is going to marry Lady Alice I'Mtz williani. who leceiitly became a Catholic. She wis bc.ru in 1N-PJ. The Duke of Norfolk was horn in 1847. He mar rled In 7 Lady Flora 1\bney-Hast lugs, who died iu HW7. FLORAL DESIGNS ami CUT FLOWER9 New York, Oct. 18, 1901. Open. Clon. 86% 86% 119',i 120'% SunndN From Slil|» to Sblp. HAIR-HEALTH ahvay9 brings back the natural am beautiful color of youth to gray. laded or bleached haii Gives new life and growth to thin hair. Prevents dan druff and baldness, ia not a dym, but a hair food, anc positively restores gray hair to its youthful color. A healthful hair dressing /of* man and woman# its uset how Mrs. Muson, Nuttellbprgh, W. Va., was made young MONEY. Arranged appropriate tar tha oooMtDte Prices always the Lowmb. 'Phono ojHlera promptly attend to. - Choice Rests Always la Staak* Orders left with the mew Water Ht., will receive pfosaptjfl J.B.CARPEMTEH,H»WT miW«r Southern R. R Sugar ..... .... , Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio ... II. S. Steel IT. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. . Mo. Pacific Inly 3, saying "The after inn in engines were nol usul. Tin- forward niaiu engines weredWonnected from the forward ones, and steam was on in three boilers." The telephone I n't ween these two stations, therefore, Is. only capable ot transmitting messages one way. This circumstance added perhaps to the mysterious character of the expert ment. To listeu iu a telephone receivei and hear voices coming apparently from a sodden grass field,'with no sign of win? or overhead apparatus within sight, straineq the nelief of thp specta tors in the marvelous, 7SV* I have money In toy any amount Mortgages atft&l for a torin of years and »nly the Interest be paid, or will give the privlege to make payments on mortgage monthly quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will cease immediately on everj dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not building association money. I handle onlj private funds and truet fun;U. ©LP ENGINEER DEAD. 61% Two MohC MUhIiik Dank Ollleern. Lowell, Mnofl.. Oct. 10.—Albert CS Smith, teller, and l*wis K. Swift booi:keeper of the Merchants' National bank, fa lie-u ty ijorf for duty .venter day morning. Iinpniy showed thai ueitlier hud bevU at his home the pre vions night. HAY'S HAiR-HEALTH 45 U 43*/4 93 120K 4514 93 V2 120 Vi 95 H jpt* fCv , ms, reversed iMojyi^ "Tlie Pllglltes were not at uuy time during the bunk' flopped or reversed, i iinve no recollection of their ever haviupr been slowed. They certainly not stopped nor i .versed. The speed ot the vessel was In. leaned gradually dur lug the Iwitlle from eleven and a half •ltrinf* at any time stop Wa« the First to flun a Locomotive on a Regular Trip. •'Find enclosed fa 50 for which send 6 bottles of Ha(f»H«AUv, ) am delighted with the bottle tent me. My hair was so gray that I wat aih»mcd Wr anyowi to see pio.and bcinc so young it almost |tii}«u DK tq it.;pk-ti| U*in*a» getlinfr wluto so long before 1 was an old woman, out tkanki to H*ir- Ihatfh, Hfrjy kan' tantoi founcf in tty htad uad 1 have not used all of one bottle. ' L.AROB 50c. BOTTLES. AT LEADIfttl DRUGGISTS. Th° Griffin «mn. m HITMUHI I Studio in Sum Homey, W. Va., Oct. IS.—Wood Beneon, aged 95 years, died in tli* alms house of this county, Thursday. He ivas tue first locomotive engineer to run a regular trip in the United States. 95 105Vfe 92 Va People's Gas l6Gak 92 Similarly, when the fourth experl ment was made, showing how sound* could bt' transmitted from ship to shii. or from shore to shore without any ap parent couueotlon beyond the fact that at each end one of these iuysteriouD boxes was couuee(ct) wit|» a hufiery 011 ono side aud with two grounded wires on the other, everybody present was prepared to believe tlD»* new system capable of nnythiug. Free Soap Offer Cut out and sign this coupon in tyre days, take it to any of the following druggists and they wiU five you a large botile of Hay's Hair-Health aud a age. cake ol Harfina Hedlcatfd Sua)), the best soap for Hair, Scalp, Complexion, liath and Toilet, both for Fiftg• feSukr price, 75c. Redeemed by leading druggists everywhere a| fhpir fhop* only, or by the Phllo Hay Speclaltlee Co , I »f»/it|a.b*., tDfewartr,trj., either with or without soap, by express, prepaid, in pl*nt'|0fctedtl«4ckigc on uceipi uf 60c. unJ thU coupon. Col. Irob Fuel So. Pacific D9% 59M» 01 7 a Denlnl of Canal Sale. Q, E. BAXTER. 2d Kloor Bonnet BUlg.. Wllkesliarre WMinlum, ftk PEOPLE'S PHONE 3ftl K ttttTHWUM*. 8TEEPLE CLIMBER PEAD. Tar and Foundry O & W Copper 25'4 io fourtveu knot.--. Washington. Oct. 10.—It is authoritatively stated at the state department that there are no agreements of an* kind between the rnited States ami the republit of t'oimnbia as 10 the salt of the Panama canal. tiuaigit W. *•'. a signal officer )U the Brooklyn, tkVilbed tlit iuru of ihe Bionklyu, saying that afivr.it In* Cau ho observed that the lirtt ship ap lDt*ared r« be heading directly toward the Brooklyn, creating the impression that »'|f||er she meant to lam the Hrooklyn wj tfv? Brooklyn to ram her. rids contiugi'iit y' hpvvtiy»;f. ;.t'us avert ed by both the Brooklyn and the Spanish ships puttiug tho liehu to port. A 8ign Fell on Him, Causing Fatal In- juries. Reading Pennsylvania .. 147 40 flllADAIIYEC Any person purchasing Hay's Hair-Health I UUAffUllV I tt anywhere in (he U. S. who has not heet\ I benefited, may nave his money back by addressing PHILO Hav I Spbcialtibs Co., 339 Lafayette St., Newark, N. J. 1 Rtfus* iubitituta. Insist on having Hay't Hair-Health, '* | | fteaotfyille, O., Oct. 18. George Wing, of tijis city, a moat famous steeple C limU?. iliod yesterday. He war. struck on tie Thursday by a falling eigu. Tenn. C. & I Leather Rubber.. .. ... GOV* W. 99% Presidential Appointment*. Name, Washington, Oct. 1!».-The prescient ha* appointed Frank It. Mowrer oi Ohio to be consul at Ghent. Belgium Auguain-i I.nick* to he postmaster at York, i'a.; I*jank' M Swienioij a. Nome. AlasHa; Froc| Lesser, •!»*. a» Mayagnez. Porto Hleo, and VIHe A Vetlasen at Wailuku, Hawaii. Address. Ftltowlag Urugguu supply tUy'i Italr-lKaltb sod Hariloa Su«p (n tUlr tk»p* only s tylish and Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. Wabash. pref \Vt?lU'10 Union ... J. H. HOUCK, 4 dORTH MAIN ST. FRASK GORDON, s Rootl. St. RANK'S J»tM RMAOY, 10'B.Mnln Ot. 0. D BTROH, West Plttston l 91?i prepared under GBBMAN LAWS, (I BlClUHl III AMBASSADOR CHOATE HOME PAINS IN CHEST, THE MAGNET. Serviceable Suit a and Overcoat*} MRN'rtSlT[TB$5tn|W . If-' ' / TJT Si \ 1 ME.\ 'ri OVKRCOA l'rt J.5 to |20 S f\ ■ IM THEIR TEENS -at rro3 boys ff' /*"* /i v "J VI J J are hard C o tit. »t inuny stores Unlike *■ n\ I \ \j-, ljl a M men. not any two boysof the same aiCe \ i \JS» II A JTSI P yfcTpTjf **#D_"■ and height nre nearly the same build. if- I IT 11 C\ // Trifi/ I f Wo prepared for tbu . Our stock of j?; i I L_LLD 1 // VW \l| I ft t/EWKW«i $ / 11 ifl -f'l 0 wu run flt anyone. IJoya' goCd bervir.a- y. / ■ IV* *1 III It Ap Vw bio suit $■! Ji. Boys'all wool suits $2 4JK Jf lAL The latest tfreen stripe $3 4H KNEE fc —^ PANT8. *ho largest.at Dok tosolwt from. v All w.K.l, double knee aud seat, pants50c l\c ffi.Oppenheimer Corner Main aud William D:t, Plttsto.i. Ztha fflaliabla Ciotki'mr, He and Mrs. Choate Landed at New York This Morning, Perfection In Dentistry—False teeth that will perfectly take the "t Hie bygones. Dr. Meade, Schenck, deu tist, Lewis Bldg., Luzerne avenue. We6t Bid# Business Men. Old Wonmn Pbr.ictnn Dies, Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc ■New York, Oct. 19—United p.lates Ambassador Choate and Mrs. Choate were on the steamship Philadelphia, ■which arrived from Southampton this .•morning, _ v ri.il»Clel,:!il.l. Vet. 10,-llr. Haiinuh K. I.olJ-«liiir?, the fliSt woilliUI to lDnictice niedletlht Ui p?:flmlol)DUtDi, 1m ilt-u." here, nuiHl cinlity twVyeur*. ojn* tinted from the Woliliin'n Medlfill CoJlese of Pennsylvania In 1851. Mm, Longshore made such, a success of her forty yiMl'fl of practice that she re tired with a muitll fortune. DR. RICHTER'S World-Rtnovnd \V us hi up ton. Uii- i !D. — l-'ruuK " jidohtan' secretary of the navy, will («'o»' tvflVK 'Villi IIp will Uo smi'.'i'rti'd by Judga'Cliarle: H. Darling of Iieunliigton. Vt!. wlion tlic president lias decided to appoint when tin? vacancy takes place. Iliickcli t« "ANCHOR" We thiok you are paying too much for your goods. Evidently you don't think so, or you would buy from us. Our piices are low; n»t because the goods are inferior, but bei ause we oi'e satisC\ed wilh smallei Pr0hCblldren's heavy fleece li.ted Underwear, special price from 4c up J.adies' fleece lined vests and pants nD4c. Children's eiderdown coats; special 59 cents Ladies' black and colored mercciized under.'.kiits, only 69 cents The Only Real home made sausage in the city, fresh best creamery butter, home mad.- mince meat, oysters, full line pickles. Rasper's Mar ket, Exeter and Parke streets. PAIN EXPELLER. Worog«iii»»«wlrt»c»*»wd« One mell-known person's letter out of myiyi r* mm W •COSTLY FIRE IN COTHAM 'Furniture House Damaged to the Ex Damon's Livery will supply you on short notify with first class rig for pleasure drtvew;. Also with cab, coupe or carriage. Baggage and ts&tR work a specialty. Both phones, R. L. DatttO#. Save money by having your plumb in!-, steam or hot water heating work do.i'i' now. Secure estimates from Lewis & Davies, Luzerne avenue. Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their Jittle ones it has saved. Strikes at the root iit Uji) trouble and draws out the inflammation. Ttie riittdipc's favorite Cough Cure. For sale by Fai rer, & Roberts, Pittston and West Plttston. m EXPflLER is an excellent remedy for Pains inchest. \ IDc/ Rheumatism.Neuralgia.etc \ ."V | recommend the same to S Slaior.icCvla1KM.msKr aaa E.iew sr. New York, Oct. 19 —Fire this morning in the seven-story furniture house of S. Bauraan & Bros., at Sixth avenue and Fifteenth and Sixteenth »tre»:ts, caused a loss of $150,000.' tent of $iri0,000. Killed HU Little Brother. Men's heavy fleece lined shirts and i'ra*ers, worth 50c, here 39c, Ladies' bUck hose, with white feet only, 10c. Best felt window shades only 8 rents. White corrugatcd curtain poles 10 cents. Hemp Carpet. worlh 18c, here for l^c. Best tahle oil clotU, choice patterns, 15c yard. Floor oil cloth, extra heavy, only 24c yard. Standiah, Allen., Oct. 10, year old sou of Prank Allen, post in as tot* at Saguuing, near here, poluted a n volvcr at lits brother, aged eight, and shot hhl) ttllOMKll lieart, kftllug him lustautly. The boy* hud been quarre) lug over a trivial umtter. The ten eases. 25c. and 50c. at all druggist* or through \V Ad BIcUter*Co.»«16Po*ri8t, N«w¥orh L 36 HIGHEST iS, AWARDS.A Recommended by prominent Phyaicians, Wholesale and Retail UinUtere^ta^^m^ Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. ILaxatlve Bromo Quinine Tablet cure a cold In one day. Mo Cure, No Pay. JPrlce 25 cent*. We can take care of your wants In the line of groceries, vegetables, best butter and eggs, oysterB, and fish, etc. Rlttcr Market, Exeter street. Can't be perfect In health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and Invigorates the wbola sirstam. Valley Novelty Stoves and Ranges at Alfa'i, N. Main St, THE MAGNET, 37 South Main St. |
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