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-d .: - I A V & ■siWm vc * JV 2 * gg* y«*. • PITT5TON, PA., EDNESDAY,: ! 27} 190 TWO CENT8 A COPY; t Cf «•; 4Uo MONTH. f IMPORTANT CAPTURES WHOPE DIAMOND HERE. ADVANCING ON COLON DEMOCRATS' PROGRAMME. RURAL FREE To Eye-Glass Wearers. OUR ANNUAL Alleged For the Kna moui Gem. York, Not. j7.-The North Geruiau Lloyd liner Kronprinz fl'llhelui brought to this port incased in a strong pins box about 8 Inches 8iid £ Inches ftltu lSrjie seals covering tlie edges of the box, the celebrated Hope blue diamond, Itsell within In a smaller Jewel case, In the Inner roui partinentof the blfr steel "safe b* rtthel L»rej-eV of UiS Meamer. As (lie Jewel Is a part of the cargo of the ship it will be carried to the appraisers' stores and there examined by experts, who will affix the amount of duly Hint Simon Frunkel, Its pwu«\ iiiilst . Mr. Fra-nkel l-tlttl*1 iVliii ili»» famous geni. Hf' xfiys that within a few days the diamond will lie accessible to those who wish to sec It and denies that It was purchased for a wealthy American woman. It was reported that $W.s.«hi was paid by Mr. Frttiikel foi' the dH moud. but he would neither rttllrui no! deny the statemeut. Stating that he 'i syndt cute which riiitildtized him to offer Mr. i'rankcl ?850,00t» for the diamond, a Fifth avenud Jeweler boarded the Krguprinz Wlllielm at quarflutlne. The •CWel did not ebnnfte baud*. l'lUkl)v Mr. Frnnkel, Ills brother Mid the would be purchaser of the geni'ieft the pier together in ,i\ carriage. farfKi-in HPjiilri tug the self iUiiiouuced agent from Fifth avemic declared that Mr. Fran- Icel had gone crazy ivliout tlie diamond and refused to consider his ofTer. Nearly as fatuous ri the celebrated Kohltiimr, lite 11CD|tc tlHinoild dates back to i«!ILD. 1'lie stiuic iiicil iti the rough weighed rii ioiisi ii'sij l-arals. tConis StVi bi? i'i'ancc had the gem for his chief crown Jewel in Hit!*, and it was stolen during the French rf'Volu Hon. Then It Was lielH-ved It had tDeeil split into Hir,;c iiii'i'es, oi wiiicii tiic largest is the present well known gem recently owned by Lord Francis Hypo. nichardmn 9«a«ri frblht* Oft TTJIIl-b Hepabllcnns Mar Be Orpoied, Washington, Nov. 27.—Hepresenta tlve James p. Mcharilson of Tennessee, who expects to be renominated on Batorday by democratic colleagues as minority leader iii the iiettse. has this to cay about the probable Demo cratlc programme for the'coming sAs"Speaking for myself nloite and not atlempting to deUne the ivsuea for my party, I should think that the Demo crnls wouldflud several clearly dctlncrl issue* fa poll which they could meet the Kepubiloan? "l'"lrsti~I tiilrifc try sftotii'l stand foi reciprocity and demand legislation tip on this subject that would be practical and of benefit to American producers and -tiiirtrkiin consumers. "SocoihX- That Dcuiorrifts should ad vocale i'i'iiuctiuii Cif Hit* tflrlff the removal of tiie prohibitive features a( DELIVERY BLANKET SALE! During the present week our* optician will examine your eyes caretully and scientifically and fit them with a pair of i\Vo dollar Aliumnico Spectacles 01 Eye-glasses for two Bends cf Boers In Custody. Alton Pursues Retreating The Work is Now Self-Sus* Commences Saturday, Nov. If* and will contluDO for 10 days. Any homo In PHfsten In HomMI of Blankets should bo Represented at this safo. Liberal Forces. tattling JOUBERT 18 A PRI80NER. some FACTS ANd figures. DECISIVE FIOHT EXPECTED. * t - " . We Wok WAUnded in a Skirmish—Also ONE DOLLAR io 4 Gray and Tan Blanket^ strong and durable, with fancy border; a good 59c Blanket; price 49c 10-4 White and Gray Blankets, a heavy blanket, made for service; sale price. 7&C United States Marines Continue to The Report of thai-First Assistant Post Cornets Wolmerans and Die f'rblect Trattle—trains belayed in master General Shows That 8,600 Aliumnico Spectacles are war ranted not to Rust or TarnUb and am very serviceable. dricks Are Prisoner*—End of Jou- Transit, but Arrive at Panama in Rural Routes Will bci h Operation * * bed's Cemmanda. Safety, by Close of the Year. London, N«». 27.—The following official dlapatch was received from PretWtft today: "General Charles Knox tciiorta tho capturc of lfny's column of 3fi men. The prlnouers Include Commandaut Jotfyert, wlio was wounded, and Field Cornota Wolmaraiis and Die dricks. This accounts for almowt all of Joubert'a commando." H. G. SHUPP, 114 Soft Flercy Blankets, in colors of gray and tan; usual $1.75 blanket; go during the sale at Colon, t'•jlnmbiit, M-Jf, 2».—trilli an lrmcd guard of ncii'lnes en board. ih( train from Pau;\ma that was due at ii$W .1: til. !• •nsiiiljd hero ;it l o'clock ccsterday afternoon, bringing tlie newf that C;cn?ral , VI ban, • witli about kihD iTOvernmenl troops, had Barba •on bridae- and was continuing his mnreli ton ai d Colon, lie Is now at Ta vernlll.'i, v here he is resting. The Liberal forces continue to retreat before lilm: They '•D plnio (hei* retreat by saying-th?,! have no ammunition. All of the lighting yesterday occurred at Parliacoa bridge. Passengers bailie delayed train assert that fully Irtll Conservatives were killed and wounded illii'iii|* llii1 lighting (here ilhd lliat the Ijtiicr.il losses Were iiisjgiiillcant: Tlie i.tlici.ils lire now approaching tilt titn Station, lliioul live miles from liere. It is believed a decisive engage lUent AVill be fought at Monkey Hill cemetery, one mile from the limits of Colon, Washington, Nov. 27. I'Mrst Assist ant I'ostinCi¥tef (I'enerirl W, M. Johnson in his annual fop"rt says the yearly iurrcase In the pos tal feveimes has resulted hi the free delivery service be coming self sustaining. Of the gross postal revenues of the t'nltcd States j'or the past tircal year .$71,20?,804 ■. a me from Still free delivery pities. The remaining 3.000 presidential pcstoflices vleldeil $ III,mja,35:2. while the 72.479 fourth class postoftiees produced $18,- t»13,5lD. least. "ThiHI —We will certainly Work for retlenchiuont -in expenditures and Pbdeavor to prevent extravagant wastefulness in the use of the people's money. OPTIOIAN. n-4 Gray Wool Blankets, with colored borders, you will be solprised to iind such excellent blan- 31 W. Market St.. Wilkesbarro. kets for .......$1.98 Pretoria, Nov. St.—tjolontu' l'ilcber captured 24 Hi/fin at Takcwvalet, iu the Orang%-River Colony, "Fourth.- AYp will demand legislation foi' tii* suppression and control of th" TiitD Republicans of the house ptisfd ■•in Antitrust law last congress, but it wan pigeonholed iDy the faej.nili licans in the senate." RED STAR STAMPS. 12-4 Standard Gray and White Blankets, well worth $4 50 The sale price will he.... $3.76 Do yoti collect then?? Bitter begin now. They are worth money. £•' THE PITT8BURO STRIKE. Mr. .Idhwon Says Ihe fact that the postal service lli flu largest cities Is praetknlly perfect ln#hu explanation of why tli" animal percentage of increase in Ihe revenue* of the free delivery postofliccs should he three limes than in the smaller cities and live times its large as that of llie fourth ■ lass oBi'-cs. As rural ft'e" delivery reaches out into the country, giving equal favilliics without regard lo locnlliy. he says it increase* the revenues at i rate at least eijual to that maintained in the free (Mlvery cities, where dur'mr the past live years it lias averaged C per cin(. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE Putt Store Railway Traffic Ik Moving Atony Abou' . i - «• Usual. Pittsburg Nbv. 27.—The switch tacn% htl'lUc today indicates little tcMAlgc. Traffic was not delayed on any of the railroads. hIIIioiikIi the f'lll quota of men arc working. A sufficient number of crew* tut) at Work to move all freight. Iiul Hie tlffieiam being oT the opinion lltut the striktu will return ttD Work, are not iiertnnn t vWtlv employing new men to till all of the places of the few who nil' Out Boili sides are obmitthle, neither uiakinf »«my attempt at arbitration "l»o you look for any [Tactical legis lation on trusts';" Mr. Richardson was taked. "1 do not." wan the reply. "Fifth," Mr. Richardson continued}* "ill my Opinion titer" sliotfld ije a reduction of the war taxes. A i.'irge surplus lias been piled up. and It should be re turned lo ihe people through curtail-1 ineiil of (lie inlernal revenue taxation lo which they are now subjected. We ire ivililj' |{. Join Imuds wi|h any party to do Jhcso things." RED STAR TRADING STAMP CO., 14 South Main St., Pitlntoii, Pu New Dates, Florida Oranges, New Figs, Maple Syrup, All Kinds of Pan Cake Flour, Minoe Meat, in 5 lb. stone crooks and loose. 15 SOUTH flMfW STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Drutjr's The Liiicr.iis reircaieil fioui I'll! pcrador owing to a lack of iiimiiiiultion. They admit having losl slxf.v men there li: k illed and wounded. Among I lie mitiiiiei' Uii.-. t'Uiiiliel tirrtS. 11 is claim ed that Hie government loss was mere than J jo men in killed and wounded. Evans Bros. "What will be Ihe attitude of (lie neniocrats toward the i'hilippiuc oucsi 10117" "I should jifdgc it will lie (frft'rinlncd by a Democratic caucus w hen the lime arrives." The Finest Citron and Lemon Peel always on hand. ' the BtMiNit: fhlAL .\t the end of the present lineal year VICTIMS NUMBER TWENTY fclGHT Clin rural rentes wlll__hc iu successful operation. ti.tH.Ki being in ellecf by Pec. The littler ligurc represents Just 30 urr cent of the Applications for such service-tiled since its liidtegurntion tive years ago. The inflexible policy is anlounccd hereafter of avoiding nialnteanucc of Unnecessary postoltieeS Hud superfluous star totites contemporaneously with rural free delivery routes. tin .fitly 1 last the force of 4.301 rurJil'.ciirricrs was serving *.'.810,044 people at a fraction over 75 ceuts per capita. and on lice. J next t.fMii.O'K! of the ."ural i/Optilatjoii will I"' enjoying free delivery. Every establishment of a ,otuC. !h» report is followed uotliptly iij II tsfmlv Increase ill tlie volume of mail, botll delivered and colioiytcd.Try our Coffee* and Tone; wo know wo can please you. We arotno eoluairwtfl for ROYAL AliMS JAVA AND MOOHA COFFEE. Our line of Caxuiod Goods i« socond to nono in the city. Accuard M'omnn Mn.lc Tivo ("unfrn- 'i'rlil 11 h itelfineil In TrMMHlt. yr lucitvt a {CAT a£ tt.C. *can. |uu( at oar 4 to it to ft. The Work of Htlrching the Detroit Wnstilttgtoil, apt. 'JV. - The fact wa.f brought out yesterday In tlit; trial of Kirs. Lola I"dii Uoriirie for the kllliiig of' ■Tampfc fcb) iiioilf- Ay res, jr.. that she hud made a private confession of" her part Iti the tragedy on the evening 11 ft tDr the homicide, several days lief ore she took the police officials iBlri her eohfldpHW. Hlonn, II I* Snlit The trnills which left here ycslerdiiy afternoon ft»r Panama with th- Iowa inn vines and lit" ptissenjeip troiii tin steamship Oniz.alni were delayed in transit, but reached Panama safely. The marines came on th" Orizaba and are lo relieve Ihe time expired men of (lie 11 CjI• IC -11111. which Is Hon sit I'Mna lull. "110*+ do you feel toward possible Cuban auiiexatioti7 ' J. 0. DELflHUHTY & CO., Detroit, Mich., Nov. 2T. -The grue Home work of starching the ruins ol the Ihjector works continued ali night Hhortly after midhlght another body Ul*i lweMy-fctmD!Uh, was found. At H.30 1Mb moriilng. Igualins Brock died at Ihe emergency hospital, malting the twenty •eighth Victim Of jesterday's fearful catastrophe. Ruins Continues. . "l'UaL.itf a subject I do nol care to dlfeeiiSK" BOTH PHONES. WYOMINQ AVE. 1 Picture Framing. A Little Gift of iltlilftfii. New York. Nov. LIT. The General Electric company, it is said upon good authoflty. fs preparing (fTiTTstribute a handsome bonus to Its tlockholders lti Grocerier. OLIVES, SWEET ANO 80UR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EQBS, ETC. This recital was made to Mr. tieorge B. tlardii"!-, an attorney employed in Ihe law division of lli" interior depart mem. who was n Hoardri- ill the Ken more hotel nn.| usually sal rit the same table at which Mr*. tlieif hef The armored train which went o\er the railroad Monday, having 011 butirilC'11 plain Perry of Hie Iowa and 111a chine (iiius and tblng Hi" American Ha;. »:is sent lis ;i tieiiioifslratite force and will not i.'c HfiHliniieil i1:iily. I'as -Oiigci* trains. Iioweter, will slill earn -tfec shape of .1 iitrce issue of new common stock. It Is said lllS' Oie issue will be about ¥ 17.000.nnifc-'WiioIi will ' ring the stock up to t)'wit $42,000,000. It is stlid cnfli PInrUtioldcr will receive 'ifl L' ;t per cent of Ids prA'.ptlt hold ings. Tlib (lisfributloti will probably be made In the eal'I.V sjlrititr. The pro posed Issue- is In .compensation for (lie heavy reduction to which the slock holders were forced to submit in 1S98. tvlicn the company v.as emerging from several years of b.'ld business. T* American kills himself A neatly framed Picture will always makes a suitable Holiday Gift. We have many mould ings to give ]ton a wide choice of fine frames . Our work is perfect and our prices the minimum. Jumped From a Vessel In the Enylish Vegetables, SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, ■ CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND CELERY. Channel mealc Folkestone, ling., Nov. ST.—While crossing the ehKUItel to iliis place, Marks, an American bookiuak ♦'f. Jumped overboard and drowned. Dt is reported tHat lie was wanted for connection with a Liverpool bank fraud. Mr. fJardner wan on the witness stand and told liis story for the first lime. A number ef other witnesses were heard during the day, neveriil of them Imlug melt trim litid liltii'll Ayicg oiii lo iicighhnriuig saloons during the pvcnluic of May If and one of whom had taken him to his room after mid night..about two hours before hc'nict his death. a guard. The Colombian gunboat Ceiicral I'iu ion I'i'sfipeared in I'olon harbor vester day mornltig. Her coiiimatiiler said licit wilt- Inn fiti'ii mil of t|u. .iriainal iiiir ■:II'ri11 by (In- wen*-en jiourd. Ihe rest 'having been landed at I'orb Hell", ten- miles from Cnk'ii. The pri sumpliop is that th" {iiiti men ave inarching overland I" join the govern meni fercen under Coni'Ml Albitn. The ground they have to cover is dillh-ult and tiiey will doubtless take a few days in reaching (heir destination. Washington, Nov. 27.—The following was received this morning by the Navy Dcllal'tmi'lit Bo 111 Commander Perry, of the Iowa: "Panama, Nov. 27.—Stubborn lighting lias occurred between the contending forces'near San Pablo. The running of trains requires prudence and patience. There will probably be lighting today near Calun. Have secured assurances that firing will cease whiUsJjains arc passing. Forty wounded Colombians were brought in by train last night. All were eared lor by Mr. Kliubloborger. l'crry." Wr» It n l-'ntlnref Chicago, Nov. 27. Mrs. Josephine R. Ornish,v, tnotlier of a sul of quiulrwjilets. two sets of triplets, three pairs of twine and three sill.'ic eliildreu. has concluded that marriage Is; u failure mid litis applied for a divorce, from her Liu-diintd. t'liarle.! T. Ortnsby, who deserted her live months before the birth of the i|UndriiplelM and has not since been seen. Mrs. Ormsby charges drilttk ?tiuess. cruelty and desertion. Fruits. APPLES, ORANOES, LEMONS, CRAMEIMtS, BANANAS AND FIOS. Boots and Shoes. MISS STONE'S FATE, Worrier Trial* l'or ifnllnnni Convldii Leavenworth, Kiln.. Nov. 1'7. Vnited Stales Attorney Ilean has boon here in consultation with Warden McClnujrhr.v of I lie fedelnl prison. After the eon sulfation Mr. Demi said Hint every eoiiviet Hiat was in the mutiny would be IricMl for murder a I the April lenii of the I'liiled States district court. Dean says each one of the fifteen prisoners recaptured Is srii'lty of innnlrr. Warden M'ct'ltiujrbr.v has received word of I he capture at Tusetimbia. Ala., of .laines Seymour. one of the'convicts who es cepcd during the mvitiny. We carry one of the most com* plete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Brigands Say J.hey Will Kill Her if Ransom is Not Paid. Itriidrr»lili til lie lie-olcl-lcd Huda Pest. Nov. 27.—The Pcsti llirlaph's Sotla correspondent says that the brigands who hold Miss Stone have sent a messenger staling Uuy liayc taken a solemn. cruciiUlal oath that they will kill the missionary unless the full raneom is paid by Christmas. j. Washington, Nov. 27. The llepubllo. an members of the house of representatives will meet in caucus Saturday at 2 o'clock for the purpose of nominating house officers. There Is no "Oiltest. and Speaker lletidcl'son anil the other elective officers will lie reelected. It is ex pi v tod that there will lie quite a sharp,contest over readoplinc tile Iiccii lilies. 'I'iie Democratic caucus will lie held at II o'clock Saturday lo nominate luliinriVy candidates and also name the few employees conceded to the minority In Hie house. T.S,&W.S.Barritt ficd Hank. N. .1.. Nov. L'7.- .lames OinmuiTjw* of Tiiito.fi l'alls, N. J.. was arrested here serviee ofileer on suspicion of beina: concerned in the. many safe robberies which have occur - red in this section of New Jersey within the last year or so. In the majority of the eases the safes have been in pt.sH»llieC s or in store* in which the postotlins were and contained slfuups riiid government cash. Aliened Snfc Hol»l»er \ rrosle«l. NORTH MAIN ST. Evans Bros. POLICE CAPTAIN CONVICTED. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Jury Declares Him Guilty of Neglect of Duty—Fined $1,000. M»«C l».v mi OlHi-cr. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 27.—Police Caitain ThomaH J. Diamond, of New York whs found guilty of neglect of duty the Jury reporting- at 9 o'clock this morning. Justice Herrick fined Diamond |1,000, and the line was paid immediately. New Veil;. Nov. 1*7. Albert Kane of Greenwich, Conn., was shot ami prob ably fatally wounded last nijrht at New lloehelle, N. V.. by either Police Scr -eant IDeveau of New Itoehclle or lMip uty Sheriff l'itr.roy of Cirei-nwl«-h. Fit* roy came to New KOchellr to arrest Kane for stealing a pair of oxen and !N«M a IMiliHr Xul»ntiC«Cv The Xnfhm IDi»orre Sail. Ivan.. Nov. *J7. The divorce Uavid Nation against I'aflic Nation has been completed so far as testimony is concerned. Mr. Nation read a letter from his Win* on which she denounced lilin as a "hell bound hypocrite." She rct:ibn+ed b\ JninwKHWi. X,—V., Xov. 'J7.' (I rC Drge M. C;nutMcr Cif Huston, general organiser of llie International I'tilou of Woodworkers, who was imllcled by the rhautaui|itn (truiul Jury as a public nttl siime. was discharged, .ludge I'isbcr in glriug his Ci|iiiiiou says (lie allcga- Tlrn llore I.nrltJniT 1 ledum, Camden. N. .1.. Nov. Two more deaths from tetanus following vaccina I ion have been this city, making a total of nine deaths from that disease during the past three weeks. The latest victims were Ada llealh, aged thirteen \ears, and (ieorgetiunn (iverliy. colored, aged nine years. The children were recently vaccina led. and two or three days ago symptoms of« lockjaw began to present themselves. Every cfl'ort was made in counteract the lit. c:l! e, 1 mt the children died in great agony. asked HeVeau t«» assist him. When Kane saw tlieni coin in#. he ran. and the ufHci rs ttred. They purposely tired wild, i ll' n Kane drew a revolver, but before he conUI shoot the officers tired i)gaiu. A bullet struck Mm. and lie was raptured: A* bi»th officers had re- of tin* same caliber il N not known which shot him. Kane is -aid — ■ thjn in the indictment referring to Drop in Coke Bentficial in All Lines Umilucr'sactions {p endeavoring to tin RALLY IN GERMANY. ill lion him in the witness be\ as ;i husband net builtl the tin s on mornings. The decision will of Industry. Bwlin, Nov. 27.—A big fall In the price of coke has had a beneficial ct Ionize certain factories, which are ad Ulllledly trtie. do not constitute the crime charged. THE FACT IS he jfrivcu today with tlio short coat preference is just as much ill fashion as tie wan witU t.Uo long coat notion Kfi-ry ■ li.xly s luuLtl t«_» In milted tbis Beawoti. Tidift for us to fay which you thtm liavo, bur to tfive you all the otyles and let you 1 lect for yourself. All hero. 'J'be and the umoith cloths arc in ctpni demand. botii aro hero. All rubs arc here But tbis is nne jKilnt abou*. which thoro c.iu bo 110 two oi»iuions and that iJ if you waut A general rally has occurred throng!) feet iu all lines of (jcrmau industry r»n«rr»Miiiin hnek I'rnm Mnnlln M;in Killed In / Shei i d a 117 H'.v., Nov. *J7. n W'j oCn i n?: I 'rank M of the Nick out the market. Some hope is now felt that the worst of the bad times . Among Ilio | passengers till the steamer Oorio, rej leased from quarantine .vestenlay. were C Mereer, .Illek. (D a itles and (Ireeii. These gentlemen luive lieen to jthe Philippines mill Will report oik Hie gOoiMliiM.il of affairs there ;iI the nesl turning «if eoncress. l licy wore on the transport Sherlilan when she Rut into trouble :iiiCl Hrri- Inter transferred to | the Warren, wlileli went-asinno. Pan I'laiifisi". Nov to have siM.nt most of the );»s-t lU'ieeu, yeais in prison a yd to have only )m^u L.'lllglllilJ, Kl»I»«Tlm»Mulfll| MtfuMjLC :tiul Millii'u i-omjumy. v iniirHiill'.'tl l»y il;Utsouvf!i. hi over init fit' J.iiI I wo w.'t-li-v to invest in our suits and overcoats at $10.00. Although we take off a great deal of our profits and give it to you, we do not take ( pin point of our responsibility for perfect satisfaction. It's eisier to see tliivl. Holler Snrrcurti-rrrt, iH'i*. 1 err tifiyr :i C|iinm»t nv«v tlit* htisiiM'ss. H;irtsmiKh is iti Mi Lauvtilin I«m V4's :i wile uwl J wo pnwn «l:iiti;lil« vn.ill I'.it' ison. \ .f.t m wliii li■ lilsit ;• hi.' i'Ofly ill he shipped. CONSUL AT APIA, Now Y ork. Nov. l'7. Charles J.. ItoJI •'!' of Newark. N. J., mresled some months api al l.os Angeles, ("nl.. for foruer.v amPSTibseiinru'ly arraigned on ilie oIi.iiko ami atlmitlod in Kail, after n lii'll lie (1istiiijiD%'fri*il. Iia'i smivtnlered iihnsf If fo tliiD Newark polite. Tlw snr render eaine about (bi'oucb Ills boii'ds- IMMstiiirg. Nov. *.'7. of tin1 Sw iielimoiVs union failiMl l«» i»p up lilt' iuilri*»'C1C« of IMttsluirc yej**,mla.v atnl SnMrliwcii l-'nil f« 1 P HojmIm, Gcorge E. Hcimrod, of Nebraska, Ap THE BEST OVERCOAT the money you Lave to spend C an buy. Wo Kuaranttc you'll «ct 11 right hero iu t.ur store. Washington, Nov. 27.-- Tin' I'ivy dent today appointed (ieorge IS. I lein rod, of Nebraska, United Slutes cor Bill general a( Apia. Samoa. pointed to the Position the utt"iup(eil p'lnni] ptrikt' was not ;l snieeess. l.ess f lftl 11 Ij'Nl moil \YiDiy Oll». I iiion MiiMTs 4'anip. Tin- (b ad iml 1 vi'slfiilay si ft • rn«»oii tin1 j'l'urs wrir iM'iujr lillvil. Thin if itlnnit fun* M;uliso»viH« hotly of \M* if \N union »uin CDr. l»;is Ikh»h funnil H'ojir NAi'toijvi!I«' V X«D\ BUSS, The Gity Tailor, l'iiris, Ti'S,. Nov. L'7. Ilotciiin, the * llrti-taiv jiiiljjo who Is i/Khi'ikm! Willi murCIoriiiS tlirro poisons liii-ansi- he In'- lieveil 111*'; 11 id lnD witt-hon : i ml rrspnnnHi!i for the ilraths of a iiiiiiiIht of i liilcVicn who wore nflliili'U will, turn -tn;rltis, litis liroii I'oiiviirii'il of iiiiinlcr Iix)Inn Koli Killer roitilriiinpil uiiiii. Sim.'ii WnSln fourili 11 m• iimiiiInm: il \v:»* siim I \vCa»lcl strike. Tin* .Vilrjilu'iiy Yiilh'.v CllyMoiD «»f the I•*•1111vnriSi« r;iilronC1 nnC! Cl»«i PiHr-bur.:; ;iml \Wst« rii division of 1 lie MAIM ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST, your profit than ours, THE WEATHER P' ill llii' liiiie l»' \v:is away in Washitxfiin iimi C "ti.iiii. His nil | tut' VI i t ,a\ IS i li:iI ii«» \vj|* Tlmv M1V GILROY, THE TAILOR, Washington. Nov. 1!7— Forecast iimi : 8 p. m„ Thursday. for Kastcrn PiMinsy vanla: Fair ami continued Cvohl' weatl cr tonight ami Thuraiiay. gliot ID;■' imkuov in ilii- CmDip n«,:ir .Vol' pi mm CURE THAT COLD with Dr. Benton's 18 SOUTH MAIN ST. BRIEF NEWS NOTES r-alMmviv C"»'«» K.vsU'm wort* Mm* liit. "I hc former lost *lxly :tml tho ljillrr fnrly it»«»n. The IN tmsylviuiirt tfi«l |r,'n1);ihly lost l!iirt.\ and (lit" ItaUlHtoiv ami CMi!n (i 'onnoUs\ lllo ami tonviUe iumiv iIciii rovoiuy tlvo union iwii. ati«l many pvt* oximvUhI to • if a • nzii Thoy are qii:ck and Anti Grippe Pills* cort&iu iu c-c* feet, usually breaking ii|» tho worst oul'l iu about 10 hours. For sate at rohirn .^ouii, in I In- fixloral court. If iho cm sp Is afti I'll mm I liy tin- sn|M'.'iii,. court. hi' will hang. as the jury made no ivcoinmoii V fVititli' y in Kiivrl.iwl Mil i( win s»il»l cii Tiivwlii.v f«»r jfl.ooo.- Inniuiil for Kant's Phannacv, 'Vain "r AGENT FOR WHITMAH'SCELEBRATEDCANOIE? GET READY FOR JanfHnn and Ll|i(an I'nrl I iimnin) London, Nov. 27. \Y. c. .-Vmosoii, the amateur yachtsman who repro firntPil Kir Thomas Mp'.in on tii' Klioiurock. II. timing iho ra.vs oti WIuVilhK CliviDi.j;is» !• *sl r :hu*eh. Fresh Eggs and Butter a Specialty at McDonnell & Dohbie's, 7iD tD. Main St. Thanksgiving latioii of nn'ivv Will*;• :n NY.ihlorf Aitur niM». n ;tiil t!.;«t it wa l.o|,r/ H Sccrclnrj (o Br Manila, Nnv. JT. rat» ivoii. ail r,n h 1 l-v WilliiHn |l;»» i'oiHiuoroi: Vry* i|»ls for the r«D;'f 1 D;i11 mm Art or Ci-»i FINAMCIAL.ArjP COMMERCIAL. "w.1™.1! Plaiing Kaauly Hook this yoai\ whoso nh*oiiCM from the banquet Monday night vaD lmioh noticed, will not taKo any pari tr_ Nfr Thomas' fuhire yacht ii«; ven New York Stuck Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room L'G Miners' Bank building. Stock Unlimited. Quality the Best. Prices Proper. tMun;in. Ctu .IgniuaMo's wlii» was r»nu •notary of Sixto Ivipo/., ho 1 II, 1? pr. in.ill need. an* (iI•••!D tC» j»iC iViiniiiMl «N 1 ri*ul Of all description:.. No matter what the aiticle is, we ca'.i icnickel it and make tt look like jrh'd a«hoiv by riDUo W.irron of |loC toil, «;is taken lu'furo file follcclitV of w ilji I l.is v.'trtl jiinl I'liiirr JsVi.ihki \vn-C nali/oil. He ! ;*«ai tlisi'iv-f • hvi« Wow York, Nov. :.'7t iwi. Op"» Clone J:.' *0*4 • »s HXM-i 101 «Dr% i ,y4 4s« rtu 4 4LD4' , OCJg tines, Morir.in litis I or. when Ii A ThtM-miKbl; L«»nc Nt»*v York, Nov. L»7. Thirvr* . into I lie posiofHro at CV»liir fJrovo. I;* nox courtly* X. mul i-urirtl off Uk» » u nil fin- Ills |i;fj* or iIimi ||. i » «lo *:o Ii«D will be flit; t*"*J.11 i'p to about ), was ilhvjin WA ■IID•••«I ,.f luivniu' Arthur Taylor «iIt*I llahlwju s. BmMI Sugar ... Atchtaou..... ...4.. AtcliiHon nroojriyn Traction rjh«fc Sr. Ohio V. ti. tttflel I J. b. PUelpref Miiu. ill Mo. Pa Peo. Gas Col. Irou Fual.... *»• l. »u5iilo II .W Hendricks & Son, Delaware Avo. THE GOOD BRANDS IN CANNED GOODS. I'lokr \ l*»4fDry For Tom I.. Jolnrnn Jjn?atoil in th« of the Silk Mill' Eutrnnco at leai'uf buikl tu ♦ire offii-f out lit from i»ostftgo tru'iip* lo blotting paper. t hi U.I ubu's* CNov. - V. The supreme Iiii h Wl'l l1 |»L- Something Very Fine In Raisins. Currants, Citron and Lemon Peol. I li!' C 'i"Vi't;lMil for li'.IVf «i.si4 10 jW# !!!•« j Save Vow /Vew«|»3|ioic. row- iI A y°u ,mv s flnMUwfrendl.OK the doily Mitf ' lirwHpaiwr, don't throw st noy ruthlfwdy, I: 2 ! it'stforlh luotwy to y«m Lay it eareiul y :•■.* i away and whenthopilo weiglmt lew liur.- i\i t'llvi drtd iMtindn, lietbein up ttcunly. so they KKi Iipiut D\ nnl» sCnrtT OfTlcrr*. silt ulln. Nov. "JT. 11 is Ul fioro Vrf«itiiitrit Isi IndlHimooliM. IiHliauajvlis. lud,. Nov. -7.—I Hoillea Wnklinl \.hCDrr. NC'«- \ or!i. N..\, sr.. \ (lUiuiti li from Joins River, N. j.. K|V.. tivt, liavp no,v waslicil u-li,n- from th. liv b»r««H »tini..H,l »il„.ivr ijj.. .t. [ "f Hie liartrt-.M h.-n,, lifrli Ik** out hi \h »* Jtl Slio wiit |MVI within a «lay mC D,i|y t\vo mt'," haw *uvH 1'M.in rlii» ihf lu'ijf, that !«or«l Kiti lunrr li;»s ajraln applied for jj miniltir CDr start' officers from India to be win foriJiwith to Souili AC- vra.vs. M to reassess lliv rail Copper (.'a i a? Fouxuiry tioii liasMl upon tin* market v.Mm* of Its sfHMiriijos. 'Mm* ion was tiled iuiincCli;itely fnJtywiii'T Hie vourt's con :i Vil j foino lo .M» .;srs. Hofhiioixl. O'DouiicH ruling* | It MC*| Ittgli, I In*. Iris) i envoys. |;ist I _Ria»lir»'-j p *ef • I night. S«»vC*rtiT thonsiiiHl \isitors mllt'd '£f£J5ier* i oil llnMii m I In* t.'iJiuil hotel. hiist Rubber..7.V.• • xliv ££ ' «• tit be easily handled, aud Dopd them to our »S it witD i r'a« c.or if ilio pile Js liWifoeuHoirh, wilti.hU SUM Irt ; for Jt-1111,1 W|U 1Day 3, u ensjh. i«» im 'm. IIHtcson, ■D»"■[!D«»!«• JJeMi •' {■pnoa Dock M . wrtistoii, Pa. GIVE US A CALL * * Mintj»\D Jto.v* (lir Dr« York \rtvm. sen l i»a r, i -i. I in* «'i»nii(»||Ln a Vork Urtiiy NVw M Mjlsniiic IkiII w .I,,l ... lua. i iU«f|.Mst.vu!' I'nlon Tucin.' *»*h prof c _ 'fern .4 & T '•.«* YOUR PRINTING Will be neatly and !i:»s 1 it 't'H soil I lr II» li. Ih.U iMi.inl i'l'-f T. IV. KYTE, III.I 11(1 one ill Tunis Hlvci- J !„,«• in l'ninU A. Miliisej'. n lii.iKiizili i Wop :» M 1' cheaply done in the very best style at the •»„C». GAZETTE PRINTING OFFICE. I onea' iiiiiuy h.'l\r t D»■C( i C|rit\vnn|, T.ii vvf'l'i. Jul C]t |)iiuIh the How war •'V.t fxetarStrmml.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 27, 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 | 1901-11-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 27, 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 | 1901-11-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011127_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | -d .: - I A V & ■siWm vc * JV 2 * gg* y«*. • PITT5TON, PA., EDNESDAY,: ! 27} 190 TWO CENT8 A COPY; t Cf «•; 4Uo MONTH. f IMPORTANT CAPTURES WHOPE DIAMOND HERE. ADVANCING ON COLON DEMOCRATS' PROGRAMME. RURAL FREE To Eye-Glass Wearers. OUR ANNUAL Alleged For the Kna moui Gem. York, Not. j7.-The North Geruiau Lloyd liner Kronprinz fl'llhelui brought to this port incased in a strong pins box about 8 Inches 8iid £ Inches ftltu lSrjie seals covering tlie edges of the box, the celebrated Hope blue diamond, Itsell within In a smaller Jewel case, In the Inner roui partinentof the blfr steel "safe b* rtthel L»rej-eV of UiS Meamer. As (lie Jewel Is a part of the cargo of the ship it will be carried to the appraisers' stores and there examined by experts, who will affix the amount of duly Hint Simon Frunkel, Its pwu«\ iiiilst . Mr. Fra-nkel l-tlttl*1 iVliii ili»» famous geni. Hf' xfiys that within a few days the diamond will lie accessible to those who wish to sec It and denies that It was purchased for a wealthy American woman. It was reported that $W.s.«hi was paid by Mr. Frttiikel foi' the dH moud. but he would neither rttllrui no! deny the statemeut. Stating that he 'i syndt cute which riiitildtized him to offer Mr. i'rankcl ?850,00t» for the diamond, a Fifth avenud Jeweler boarded the Krguprinz Wlllielm at quarflutlne. The •CWel did not ebnnfte baud*. l'lUkl)v Mr. Frnnkel, Ills brother Mid the would be purchaser of the geni'ieft the pier together in ,i\ carriage. farfKi-in HPjiilri tug the self iUiiiouuced agent from Fifth avemic declared that Mr. Fran- Icel had gone crazy ivliout tlie diamond and refused to consider his ofTer. Nearly as fatuous ri the celebrated Kohltiimr, lite 11CD|tc tlHinoild dates back to i«!ILD. 1'lie stiuic iiicil iti the rough weighed rii ioiisi ii'sij l-arals. tConis StVi bi? i'i'ancc had the gem for his chief crown Jewel in Hit!*, and it was stolen during the French rf'Volu Hon. Then It Was lielH-ved It had tDeeil split into Hir,;c iiii'i'es, oi wiiicii tiic largest is the present well known gem recently owned by Lord Francis Hypo. nichardmn 9«a«ri frblht* Oft TTJIIl-b Hepabllcnns Mar Be Orpoied, Washington, Nov. 27.—Hepresenta tlve James p. Mcharilson of Tennessee, who expects to be renominated on Batorday by democratic colleagues as minority leader iii the iiettse. has this to cay about the probable Demo cratlc programme for the'coming sAs"Speaking for myself nloite and not atlempting to deUne the ivsuea for my party, I should think that the Demo crnls wouldflud several clearly dctlncrl issue* fa poll which they could meet the Kepubiloan? "l'"lrsti~I tiilrifc try sftotii'l stand foi reciprocity and demand legislation tip on this subject that would be practical and of benefit to American producers and -tiiirtrkiin consumers. "SocoihX- That Dcuiorrifts should ad vocale i'i'iiuctiuii Cif Hit* tflrlff the removal of tiie prohibitive features a( DELIVERY BLANKET SALE! During the present week our* optician will examine your eyes caretully and scientifically and fit them with a pair of i\Vo dollar Aliumnico Spectacles 01 Eye-glasses for two Bends cf Boers In Custody. Alton Pursues Retreating The Work is Now Self-Sus* Commences Saturday, Nov. If* and will contluDO for 10 days. Any homo In PHfsten In HomMI of Blankets should bo Represented at this safo. Liberal Forces. tattling JOUBERT 18 A PRI80NER. some FACTS ANd figures. DECISIVE FIOHT EXPECTED. * t - " . We Wok WAUnded in a Skirmish—Also ONE DOLLAR io 4 Gray and Tan Blanket^ strong and durable, with fancy border; a good 59c Blanket; price 49c 10-4 White and Gray Blankets, a heavy blanket, made for service; sale price. 7&C United States Marines Continue to The Report of thai-First Assistant Post Cornets Wolmerans and Die f'rblect Trattle—trains belayed in master General Shows That 8,600 Aliumnico Spectacles are war ranted not to Rust or TarnUb and am very serviceable. dricks Are Prisoner*—End of Jou- Transit, but Arrive at Panama in Rural Routes Will bci h Operation * * bed's Cemmanda. Safety, by Close of the Year. London, N«». 27.—The following official dlapatch was received from PretWtft today: "General Charles Knox tciiorta tho capturc of lfny's column of 3fi men. The prlnouers Include Commandaut Jotfyert, wlio was wounded, and Field Cornota Wolmaraiis and Die dricks. This accounts for almowt all of Joubert'a commando." H. G. SHUPP, 114 Soft Flercy Blankets, in colors of gray and tan; usual $1.75 blanket; go during the sale at Colon, t'•jlnmbiit, M-Jf, 2».—trilli an lrmcd guard of ncii'lnes en board. ih( train from Pau;\ma that was due at ii$W .1: til. !• •nsiiiljd hero ;it l o'clock ccsterday afternoon, bringing tlie newf that C;cn?ral , VI ban, • witli about kihD iTOvernmenl troops, had Barba •on bridae- and was continuing his mnreli ton ai d Colon, lie Is now at Ta vernlll.'i, v here he is resting. The Liberal forces continue to retreat before lilm: They '•D plnio (hei* retreat by saying-th?,! have no ammunition. All of the lighting yesterday occurred at Parliacoa bridge. Passengers bailie delayed train assert that fully Irtll Conservatives were killed and wounded illii'iii|* llii1 lighting (here ilhd lliat the Ijtiicr.il losses Were iiisjgiiillcant: Tlie i.tlici.ils lire now approaching tilt titn Station, lliioul live miles from liere. It is believed a decisive engage lUent AVill be fought at Monkey Hill cemetery, one mile from the limits of Colon, Washington, Nov. 27. I'Mrst Assist ant I'ostinCi¥tef (I'enerirl W, M. Johnson in his annual fop"rt says the yearly iurrcase In the pos tal feveimes has resulted hi the free delivery service be coming self sustaining. Of the gross postal revenues of the t'nltcd States j'or the past tircal year .$71,20?,804 ■. a me from Still free delivery pities. The remaining 3.000 presidential pcstoflices vleldeil $ III,mja,35:2. while the 72.479 fourth class postoftiees produced $18,- t»13,5lD. least. "ThiHI —We will certainly Work for retlenchiuont -in expenditures and Pbdeavor to prevent extravagant wastefulness in the use of the people's money. OPTIOIAN. n-4 Gray Wool Blankets, with colored borders, you will be solprised to iind such excellent blan- 31 W. Market St.. Wilkesbarro. kets for .......$1.98 Pretoria, Nov. St.—tjolontu' l'ilcber captured 24 Hi/fin at Takcwvalet, iu the Orang%-River Colony, "Fourth.- AYp will demand legislation foi' tii* suppression and control of th" TiitD Republicans of the house ptisfd ■•in Antitrust law last congress, but it wan pigeonholed iDy the faej.nili licans in the senate." RED STAR STAMPS. 12-4 Standard Gray and White Blankets, well worth $4 50 The sale price will he.... $3.76 Do yoti collect then?? Bitter begin now. They are worth money. £•' THE PITT8BURO STRIKE. Mr. .Idhwon Says Ihe fact that the postal service lli flu largest cities Is praetknlly perfect ln#hu explanation of why tli" animal percentage of increase in Ihe revenue* of the free delivery postofliccs should he three limes than in the smaller cities and live times its large as that of llie fourth ■ lass oBi'-cs. As rural ft'e" delivery reaches out into the country, giving equal favilliics without regard lo locnlliy. he says it increase* the revenues at i rate at least eijual to that maintained in the free (Mlvery cities, where dur'mr the past live years it lias averaged C per cin(. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE Putt Store Railway Traffic Ik Moving Atony Abou' . i - «• Usual. Pittsburg Nbv. 27.—The switch tacn% htl'lUc today indicates little tcMAlgc. Traffic was not delayed on any of the railroads. hIIIioiikIi the f'lll quota of men arc working. A sufficient number of crew* tut) at Work to move all freight. Iiul Hie tlffieiam being oT the opinion lltut the striktu will return ttD Work, are not iiertnnn t vWtlv employing new men to till all of the places of the few who nil' Out Boili sides are obmitthle, neither uiakinf »«my attempt at arbitration "l»o you look for any [Tactical legis lation on trusts';" Mr. Richardson was taked. "1 do not." wan the reply. "Fifth," Mr. Richardson continued}* "ill my Opinion titer" sliotfld ije a reduction of the war taxes. A i.'irge surplus lias been piled up. and It should be re turned lo ihe people through curtail-1 ineiil of (lie inlernal revenue taxation lo which they are now subjected. We ire ivililj' |{. Join Imuds wi|h any party to do Jhcso things." RED STAR TRADING STAMP CO., 14 South Main St., Pitlntoii, Pu New Dates, Florida Oranges, New Figs, Maple Syrup, All Kinds of Pan Cake Flour, Minoe Meat, in 5 lb. stone crooks and loose. 15 SOUTH flMfW STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Drutjr's The Liiicr.iis reircaieil fioui I'll! pcrador owing to a lack of iiimiiiiultion. They admit having losl slxf.v men there li: k illed and wounded. Among I lie mitiiiiei' Uii.-. t'Uiiiliel tirrtS. 11 is claim ed that Hie government loss was mere than J jo men in killed and wounded. Evans Bros. "What will be Ihe attitude of (lie neniocrats toward the i'hilippiuc oucsi 10117" "I should jifdgc it will lie (frft'rinlncd by a Democratic caucus w hen the lime arrives." The Finest Citron and Lemon Peel always on hand. ' the BtMiNit: fhlAL .\t the end of the present lineal year VICTIMS NUMBER TWENTY fclGHT Clin rural rentes wlll__hc iu successful operation. ti.tH.Ki being in ellecf by Pec. The littler ligurc represents Just 30 urr cent of the Applications for such service-tiled since its liidtegurntion tive years ago. The inflexible policy is anlounccd hereafter of avoiding nialnteanucc of Unnecessary postoltieeS Hud superfluous star totites contemporaneously with rural free delivery routes. tin .fitly 1 last the force of 4.301 rurJil'.ciirricrs was serving *.'.810,044 people at a fraction over 75 ceuts per capita. and on lice. J next t.fMii.O'K! of the ."ural i/Optilatjoii will I"' enjoying free delivery. Every establishment of a ,otuC. !h» report is followed uotliptly iij II tsfmlv Increase ill tlie volume of mail, botll delivered and colioiytcd.Try our Coffee* and Tone; wo know wo can please you. We arotno eoluairwtfl for ROYAL AliMS JAVA AND MOOHA COFFEE. Our line of Caxuiod Goods i« socond to nono in the city. Accuard M'omnn Mn.lc Tivo ("unfrn- 'i'rlil 11 h itelfineil In TrMMHlt. yr lucitvt a {CAT a£ tt.C. *can. |uu( at oar 4 to it to ft. The Work of Htlrching the Detroit Wnstilttgtoil, apt. 'JV. - The fact wa.f brought out yesterday In tlit; trial of Kirs. Lola I"dii Uoriirie for the kllliiig of' ■Tampfc fcb) iiioilf- Ay res, jr.. that she hud made a private confession of" her part Iti the tragedy on the evening 11 ft tDr the homicide, several days lief ore she took the police officials iBlri her eohfldpHW. Hlonn, II I* Snlit The trnills which left here ycslerdiiy afternoon ft»r Panama with th- Iowa inn vines and lit" ptissenjeip troiii tin steamship Oniz.alni were delayed in transit, but reached Panama safely. The marines came on th" Orizaba and are lo relieve Ihe time expired men of (lie 11 CjI• IC -11111. which Is Hon sit I'Mna lull. "110*+ do you feel toward possible Cuban auiiexatioti7 ' J. 0. DELflHUHTY & CO., Detroit, Mich., Nov. 2T. -The grue Home work of starching the ruins ol the Ihjector works continued ali night Hhortly after midhlght another body Ul*i lweMy-fctmD!Uh, was found. At H.30 1Mb moriilng. Igualins Brock died at Ihe emergency hospital, malting the twenty •eighth Victim Of jesterday's fearful catastrophe. Ruins Continues. . "l'UaL.itf a subject I do nol care to dlfeeiiSK" BOTH PHONES. WYOMINQ AVE. 1 Picture Framing. A Little Gift of iltlilftfii. New York. Nov. LIT. The General Electric company, it is said upon good authoflty. fs preparing (fTiTTstribute a handsome bonus to Its tlockholders lti Grocerier. OLIVES, SWEET ANO 80UR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EQBS, ETC. This recital was made to Mr. tieorge B. tlardii"!-, an attorney employed in Ihe law division of lli" interior depart mem. who was n Hoardri- ill the Ken more hotel nn.| usually sal rit the same table at which Mr*. tlieif hef The armored train which went o\er the railroad Monday, having 011 butirilC'11 plain Perry of Hie Iowa and 111a chine (iiius and tblng Hi" American Ha;. »:is sent lis ;i tieiiioifslratite force and will not i.'c HfiHliniieil i1:iily. I'as -Oiigci* trains. Iioweter, will slill earn -tfec shape of .1 iitrce issue of new common stock. It Is said lllS' Oie issue will be about ¥ 17.000.nnifc-'WiioIi will ' ring the stock up to t)'wit $42,000,000. It is stlid cnfli PInrUtioldcr will receive 'ifl L' ;t per cent of Ids prA'.ptlt hold ings. Tlib (lisfributloti will probably be made In the eal'I.V sjlrititr. The pro posed Issue- is In .compensation for (lie heavy reduction to which the slock holders were forced to submit in 1S98. tvlicn the company v.as emerging from several years of b.'ld business. T* American kills himself A neatly framed Picture will always makes a suitable Holiday Gift. We have many mould ings to give ]ton a wide choice of fine frames . Our work is perfect and our prices the minimum. Jumped From a Vessel In the Enylish Vegetables, SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, ■ CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND CELERY. Channel mealc Folkestone, ling., Nov. ST.—While crossing the ehKUItel to iliis place, Marks, an American bookiuak ♦'f. Jumped overboard and drowned. Dt is reported tHat lie was wanted for connection with a Liverpool bank fraud. Mr. fJardner wan on the witness stand and told liis story for the first lime. A number ef other witnesses were heard during the day, neveriil of them Imlug melt trim litid liltii'll Ayicg oiii lo iicighhnriuig saloons during the pvcnluic of May If and one of whom had taken him to his room after mid night..about two hours before hc'nict his death. a guard. The Colombian gunboat Ceiicral I'iu ion I'i'sfipeared in I'olon harbor vester day mornltig. Her coiiimatiiler said licit wilt- Inn fiti'ii mil of t|u. .iriainal iiiir ■:II'ri11 by (In- wen*-en jiourd. Ihe rest 'having been landed at I'orb Hell", ten- miles from Cnk'ii. The pri sumpliop is that th" {iiiti men ave inarching overland I" join the govern meni fercen under Coni'Ml Albitn. The ground they have to cover is dillh-ult and tiiey will doubtless take a few days in reaching (heir destination. Washington, Nov. 27.—The following was received this morning by the Navy Dcllal'tmi'lit Bo 111 Commander Perry, of the Iowa: "Panama, Nov. 27.—Stubborn lighting lias occurred between the contending forces'near San Pablo. The running of trains requires prudence and patience. There will probably be lighting today near Calun. Have secured assurances that firing will cease whiUsJjains arc passing. Forty wounded Colombians were brought in by train last night. All were eared lor by Mr. Kliubloborger. l'crry." Wr» It n l-'ntlnref Chicago, Nov. 27. Mrs. Josephine R. Ornish,v, tnotlier of a sul of quiulrwjilets. two sets of triplets, three pairs of twine and three sill.'ic eliildreu. has concluded that marriage Is; u failure mid litis applied for a divorce, from her Liu-diintd. t'liarle.! T. Ortnsby, who deserted her live months before the birth of the i|UndriiplelM and has not since been seen. Mrs. Ormsby charges drilttk ?tiuess. cruelty and desertion. Fruits. APPLES, ORANOES, LEMONS, CRAMEIMtS, BANANAS AND FIOS. Boots and Shoes. MISS STONE'S FATE, Worrier Trial* l'or ifnllnnni Convldii Leavenworth, Kiln.. Nov. 1'7. Vnited Stales Attorney Ilean has boon here in consultation with Warden McClnujrhr.v of I lie fedelnl prison. After the eon sulfation Mr. Demi said Hint every eoiiviet Hiat was in the mutiny would be IricMl for murder a I the April lenii of the I'liiled States district court. Dean says each one of the fifteen prisoners recaptured Is srii'lty of innnlrr. Warden M'ct'ltiujrbr.v has received word of I he capture at Tusetimbia. Ala., of .laines Seymour. one of the'convicts who es cepcd during the mvitiny. We carry one of the most com* plete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Brigands Say J.hey Will Kill Her if Ransom is Not Paid. Itriidrr»lili til lie lie-olcl-lcd Huda Pest. Nov. 27.—The Pcsti llirlaph's Sotla correspondent says that the brigands who hold Miss Stone have sent a messenger staling Uuy liayc taken a solemn. cruciiUlal oath that they will kill the missionary unless the full raneom is paid by Christmas. j. Washington, Nov. 27. The llepubllo. an members of the house of representatives will meet in caucus Saturday at 2 o'clock for the purpose of nominating house officers. There Is no "Oiltest. and Speaker lletidcl'son anil the other elective officers will lie reelected. It is ex pi v tod that there will lie quite a sharp,contest over readoplinc tile Iiccii lilies. 'I'iie Democratic caucus will lie held at II o'clock Saturday lo nominate luliinriVy candidates and also name the few employees conceded to the minority In Hie house. T.S,&W.S.Barritt ficd Hank. N. .1.. Nov. L'7.- .lames OinmuiTjw* of Tiiito.fi l'alls, N. J.. was arrested here serviee ofileer on suspicion of beina: concerned in the. many safe robberies which have occur - red in this section of New Jersey within the last year or so. In the majority of the eases the safes have been in pt.sH»llieC s or in store* in which the postotlins were and contained slfuups riiid government cash. Aliened Snfc Hol»l»er \ rrosle«l. NORTH MAIN ST. Evans Bros. POLICE CAPTAIN CONVICTED. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Jury Declares Him Guilty of Neglect of Duty—Fined $1,000. M»«C l».v mi OlHi-cr. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 27.—Police Caitain ThomaH J. Diamond, of New York whs found guilty of neglect of duty the Jury reporting- at 9 o'clock this morning. Justice Herrick fined Diamond |1,000, and the line was paid immediately. New Veil;. Nov. 1*7. Albert Kane of Greenwich, Conn., was shot ami prob ably fatally wounded last nijrht at New lloehelle, N. V.. by either Police Scr -eant IDeveau of New Itoehclle or lMip uty Sheriff l'itr.roy of Cirei-nwl«-h. Fit* roy came to New KOchellr to arrest Kane for stealing a pair of oxen and !N«M a IMiliHr Xul»ntiC«Cv The Xnfhm IDi»orre Sail. Ivan.. Nov. *J7. The divorce Uavid Nation against I'aflic Nation has been completed so far as testimony is concerned. Mr. Nation read a letter from his Win* on which she denounced lilin as a "hell bound hypocrite." She rct:ibn+ed b\ JninwKHWi. X,—V., Xov. 'J7.' (I rC Drge M. C;nutMcr Cif Huston, general organiser of llie International I'tilou of Woodworkers, who was imllcled by the rhautaui|itn (truiul Jury as a public nttl siime. was discharged, .ludge I'isbcr in glriug his Ci|iiiiiou says (lie allcga- Tlrn llore I.nrltJniT 1 ledum, Camden. N. .1.. Nov. Two more deaths from tetanus following vaccina I ion have been this city, making a total of nine deaths from that disease during the past three weeks. The latest victims were Ada llealh, aged thirteen \ears, and (ieorgetiunn (iverliy. colored, aged nine years. The children were recently vaccina led. and two or three days ago symptoms of« lockjaw began to present themselves. Every cfl'ort was made in counteract the lit. c:l! e, 1 mt the children died in great agony. asked HeVeau t«» assist him. When Kane saw tlieni coin in#. he ran. and the ufHci rs ttred. They purposely tired wild, i ll' n Kane drew a revolver, but before he conUI shoot the officers tired i)gaiu. A bullet struck Mm. and lie was raptured: A* bi»th officers had re- of tin* same caliber il N not known which shot him. Kane is -aid — ■ thjn in the indictment referring to Drop in Coke Bentficial in All Lines Umilucr'sactions {p endeavoring to tin RALLY IN GERMANY. ill lion him in the witness be\ as ;i husband net builtl the tin s on mornings. The decision will of Industry. Bwlin, Nov. 27.—A big fall In the price of coke has had a beneficial ct Ionize certain factories, which are ad Ulllledly trtie. do not constitute the crime charged. THE FACT IS he jfrivcu today with tlio short coat preference is just as much ill fashion as tie wan witU t.Uo long coat notion Kfi-ry ■ li.xly s luuLtl t«_» In milted tbis Beawoti. Tidift for us to fay which you thtm liavo, bur to tfive you all the otyles and let you 1 lect for yourself. All hero. 'J'be and the umoith cloths arc in ctpni demand. botii aro hero. All rubs arc here But tbis is nne jKilnt abou*. which thoro c.iu bo 110 two oi»iuions and that iJ if you waut A general rally has occurred throng!) feet iu all lines of (jcrmau industry r»n«rr»Miiiin hnek I'rnm Mnnlln M;in Killed In / Shei i d a 117 H'.v., Nov. *J7. n W'j oCn i n?: I 'rank M of the Nick out the market. Some hope is now felt that the worst of the bad times . Among Ilio | passengers till the steamer Oorio, rej leased from quarantine .vestenlay. were C Mereer, .Illek. (D a itles and (Ireeii. These gentlemen luive lieen to jthe Philippines mill Will report oik Hie gOoiMliiM.il of affairs there ;iI the nesl turning «if eoncress. l licy wore on the transport Sherlilan when she Rut into trouble :iiiCl Hrri- Inter transferred to | the Warren, wlileli went-asinno. Pan I'laiifisi". Nov to have siM.nt most of the );»s-t lU'ieeu, yeais in prison a yd to have only )m^u L.'lllglllilJ, Kl»I»«Tlm»Mulfll| MtfuMjLC :tiul Millii'u i-omjumy. v iniirHiill'.'tl l»y il;Utsouvf!i. hi over init fit' J.iiI I wo w.'t-li-v to invest in our suits and overcoats at $10.00. Although we take off a great deal of our profits and give it to you, we do not take ( pin point of our responsibility for perfect satisfaction. It's eisier to see tliivl. Holler Snrrcurti-rrrt, iH'i*. 1 err tifiyr :i C|iinm»t nv«v tlit* htisiiM'ss. H;irtsmiKh is iti Mi Lauvtilin I«m V4's :i wile uwl J wo pnwn «l:iiti;lil« vn.ill I'.it' ison. \ .f.t m wliii li■ lilsit ;• hi.' i'Ofly ill he shipped. CONSUL AT APIA, Now Y ork. Nov. l'7. Charles J.. ItoJI •'!' of Newark. N. J., mresled some months api al l.os Angeles, ("nl.. for foruer.v amPSTibseiinru'ly arraigned on ilie oIi.iiko ami atlmitlod in Kail, after n lii'll lie (1istiiijiD%'fri*il. Iia'i smivtnlered iihnsf If fo tliiD Newark polite. Tlw snr render eaine about (bi'oucb Ills boii'ds- IMMstiiirg. Nov. *.'7. of tin1 Sw iielimoiVs union failiMl l«» i»p up lilt' iuilri*»'C1C« of IMttsluirc yej**,mla.v atnl SnMrliwcii l-'nil f« 1 P HojmIm, Gcorge E. Hcimrod, of Nebraska, Ap THE BEST OVERCOAT the money you Lave to spend C an buy. Wo Kuaranttc you'll «ct 11 right hero iu t.ur store. Washington, Nov. 27.-- Tin' I'ivy dent today appointed (ieorge IS. I lein rod, of Nebraska, United Slutes cor Bill general a( Apia. Samoa. pointed to the Position the utt"iup(eil p'lnni] ptrikt' was not ;l snieeess. l.ess f lftl 11 Ij'Nl moil \YiDiy Oll». I iiion MiiMTs 4'anip. Tin- (b ad iml 1 vi'slfiilay si ft • rn«»oii tin1 j'l'urs wrir iM'iujr lillvil. Thin if itlnnit fun* M;uliso»viH« hotly of \M* if \N union »uin CDr. l»;is Ikh»h funnil H'ojir NAi'toijvi!I«' V X«D\ BUSS, The Gity Tailor, l'iiris, Ti'S,. Nov. L'7. Ilotciiin, the * llrti-taiv jiiiljjo who Is i/Khi'ikm! Willi murCIoriiiS tlirro poisons liii-ansi- he In'- lieveil 111*'; 11 id lnD witt-hon : i ml rrspnnnHi!i for the ilraths of a iiiiiiiIht of i liilcVicn who wore nflliili'U will, turn -tn;rltis, litis liroii I'oiiviirii'il of iiiiinlcr Iix)Inn Koli Killer roitilriiinpil uiiiii. Sim.'ii WnSln fourili 11 m• iimiiiInm: il \v:»* siim I \vCa»lcl strike. Tin* .Vilrjilu'iiy Yiilh'.v CllyMoiD «»f the I•*•1111vnriSi« r;iilronC1 nnC! Cl»«i PiHr-bur.:; ;iml \Wst« rii division of 1 lie MAIM ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST, your profit than ours, THE WEATHER P' ill llii' liiiie l»' \v:is away in Washitxfiin iimi C "ti.iiii. His nil | tut' VI i t ,a\ IS i li:iI ii«» \vj|* Tlmv M1V GILROY, THE TAILOR, Washington. Nov. 1!7— Forecast iimi : 8 p. m„ Thursday. for Kastcrn PiMinsy vanla: Fair ami continued Cvohl' weatl cr tonight ami Thuraiiay. gliot ID;■' imkuov in ilii- CmDip n«,:ir .Vol' pi mm CURE THAT COLD with Dr. Benton's 18 SOUTH MAIN ST. BRIEF NEWS NOTES r-alMmviv C"»'«» K.vsU'm wort* Mm* liit. "I hc former lost *lxly :tml tho ljillrr fnrly it»«»n. The IN tmsylviuiirt tfi«l |r,'n1);ihly lost l!iirt.\ and (lit" ItaUlHtoiv ami CMi!n (i 'onnoUs\ lllo ami tonviUe iumiv iIciii rovoiuy tlvo union iwii. ati«l many pvt* oximvUhI to • if a • nzii Thoy are qii:ck and Anti Grippe Pills* cort&iu iu c-c* feet, usually breaking ii|» tho worst oul'l iu about 10 hours. For sate at rohirn .^ouii, in I In- fixloral court. If iho cm sp Is afti I'll mm I liy tin- sn|M'.'iii,. court. hi' will hang. as the jury made no ivcoinmoii V fVititli' y in Kiivrl.iwl Mil i( win s»il»l cii Tiivwlii.v f«»r jfl.ooo.- Inniuiil for Kant's Phannacv, 'Vain "r AGENT FOR WHITMAH'SCELEBRATEDCANOIE? GET READY FOR JanfHnn and Ll|i(an I'nrl I iimnin) London, Nov. 27. \Y. c. .-Vmosoii, the amateur yachtsman who repro firntPil Kir Thomas Mp'.in on tii' Klioiurock. II. timing iho ra.vs oti WIuVilhK CliviDi.j;is» !• *sl r :hu*eh. Fresh Eggs and Butter a Specialty at McDonnell & Dohbie's, 7iD tD. Main St. Thanksgiving latioii of nn'ivv Will*;• :n NY.ihlorf Aitur niM». n ;tiil t!.;«t it wa l.o|,r/ H Sccrclnrj (o Br Manila, Nnv. JT. rat» ivoii. ail r,n h 1 l-v WilliiHn |l;»» i'oiHiuoroi: Vry* i|»ls for the r«D;'f 1 D;i11 mm Art or Ci-»i FINAMCIAL.ArjP COMMERCIAL. "w.1™.1! Plaiing Kaauly Hook this yoai\ whoso nh*oiiCM from the banquet Monday night vaD lmioh noticed, will not taKo any pari tr_ Nfr Thomas' fuhire yacht ii«; ven New York Stuck Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room L'G Miners' Bank building. Stock Unlimited. Quality the Best. Prices Proper. tMun;in. Ctu .IgniuaMo's wlii» was r»nu •notary of Sixto Ivipo/., ho 1 II, 1? pr. in.ill need. an* (iI•••!D tC» j»iC iViiniiiMl «N 1 ri*ul Of all description:.. No matter what the aiticle is, we ca'.i icnickel it and make tt look like jrh'd a«hoiv by riDUo W.irron of |loC toil, «;is taken lu'furo file follcclitV of w ilji I l.is v.'trtl jiinl I'liiirr JsVi.ihki \vn-C nali/oil. He ! ;*«ai tlisi'iv-f • hvi« Wow York, Nov. :.'7t iwi. Op"» Clone J:.' *0*4 • »s HXM-i 101 «Dr% i ,y4 4s« rtu 4 4LD4' , OCJg tines, Morir.in litis I or. when Ii A ThtM-miKbl; L«»nc Nt»*v York, Nov. L»7. Thirvr* . into I lie posiofHro at CV»liir fJrovo. I;* nox courtly* X. mul i-urirtl off Uk» » u nil fin- Ills |i;fj* or iIimi ||. i » «lo *:o Ii«D will be flit; t*"*J.11 i'p to about ), was ilhvjin WA ■IID•••«I ,.f luivniu' Arthur Taylor «iIt*I llahlwju s. BmMI Sugar ... Atchtaou..... ...4.. AtcliiHon nroojriyn Traction rjh«fc Sr. Ohio V. ti. tttflel I J. b. PUelpref Miiu. ill Mo. Pa Peo. Gas Col. Irou Fual.... *»• l. »u5iilo II .W Hendricks & Son, Delaware Avo. THE GOOD BRANDS IN CANNED GOODS. I'lokr \ l*»4fDry For Tom I.. Jolnrnn Jjn?atoil in th« of the Silk Mill' Eutrnnco at leai'uf buikl tu ♦ire offii-f out lit from i»ostftgo tru'iip* lo blotting paper. t hi U.I ubu's* CNov. - V. The supreme Iiii h Wl'l l1 |»L- Something Very Fine In Raisins. Currants, Citron and Lemon Peol. I li!' C 'i"Vi't;lMil for li'.IVf «i.si4 10 jW# !!!•« j Save Vow /Vew«|»3|ioic. row- iI A y°u ,mv s flnMUwfrendl.OK the doily Mitf ' lirwHpaiwr, don't throw st noy ruthlfwdy, I: 2 ! it'stforlh luotwy to y«m Lay it eareiul y :•■.* i away and whenthopilo weiglmt lew liur.- i\i t'llvi drtd iMtindn, lietbein up ttcunly. so they KKi Iipiut D\ nnl» sCnrtT OfTlcrr*. silt ulln. Nov. "JT. 11 is Ul fioro Vrf«itiiitrit Isi IndlHimooliM. IiHliauajvlis. lud,. Nov. -7.—I Hoillea Wnklinl \.hCDrr. NC'«- \ or!i. N..\, sr.. \ (lUiuiti li from Joins River, N. j.. K|V.. tivt, liavp no,v waslicil u-li,n- from th. liv b»r««H »tini..H,l »il„.ivr ijj.. .t. [ "f Hie liartrt-.M h.-n,, lifrli Ik** out hi \h »* Jtl Slio wiit |MVI within a «lay mC D,i|y t\vo mt'," haw *uvH 1'M.in rlii» ihf lu'ijf, that !«or«l Kiti lunrr li;»s ajraln applied for jj miniltir CDr start' officers from India to be win foriJiwith to Souili AC- vra.vs. M to reassess lliv rail Copper (.'a i a? Fouxuiry tioii liasMl upon tin* market v.Mm* of Its sfHMiriijos. 'Mm* ion was tiled iuiincCli;itely fnJtywiii'T Hie vourt's con :i Vil j foino lo .M» .;srs. Hofhiioixl. O'DouiicH ruling* | It MC*| Ittgli, I In*. Iris) i envoys. |;ist I _Ria»lir»'-j p *ef • I night. S«»vC*rtiT thonsiiiHl \isitors mllt'd '£f£J5ier* i oil llnMii m I In* t.'iJiuil hotel. hiist Rubber..7.V.• • xliv ££ ' «• tit be easily handled, aud Dopd them to our »S it witD i r'a« c.or if ilio pile Js liWifoeuHoirh, wilti.hU SUM Irt ; for Jt-1111,1 W|U 1Day 3, u ensjh. i«» im 'm. IIHtcson, ■D»"■[!D«»!«• JJeMi •' {■pnoa Dock M . wrtistoii, Pa. GIVE US A CALL * * Mintj»\D Jto.v* (lir Dr« York \rtvm. sen l i»a r, i -i. I in* «'i»nii(»||Ln a Vork Urtiiy NVw M Mjlsniiic IkiII w .I,,l ... lua. i iU«f|.Mst.vu!' I'nlon Tucin.' *»*h prof c _ 'fern .4 & T '•.«* YOUR PRINTING Will be neatly and !i:»s 1 it 't'H soil I lr II» li. Ih.U iMi.inl i'l'-f T. IV. KYTE, III.I 11(1 one ill Tunis Hlvci- J !„,«• in l'ninU A. Miliisej'. n lii.iKiizili i Wop :» M 1' cheaply done in the very best style at the •»„C». GAZETTE PRINTING OFFICE. I onea' iiiiiuy h.'l\r t D»■C( i C|rit\vnn|, T.ii vvf'l'i. Jul C]t |)iiuIh the How war •'V.t fxetarStrmml. |
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