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•V. . •' * ;i K.7. k ■ D i * " ■: *!% .'' Hi •i. ACr V \ a ' ' ■ , l- ■ \ v w" ►' '■•T - • „* SiiP - • * 5 ) WEEKLY 1 DAILY B8 rTHEO.EURT 1BA2. PITTSTON, PA., FRID/ IVEMBER 29, 1901. TWO OBNTB A COPT; I fllV P/lggB 40c MONTH. f r«HM. "■'"defeat — NtW8 FROM OUR i D ■■ PHILIPPINE CIVIL RULE. CORNELL VICTORIOUS bla was penalized ten yards for offside play, and tills put tlie oval on tliate ten yard line. READY FOR OPENING. To Eye-Glass Wearers. OUR ANNUAL BLANKET SALE! Secretary of War .''Root Reports Uood PrsgreiR. Carlisle then Introduced the famous wing shift, and before Columbia could gather herself together Decora had plunged through between v left tackle and guard and carried the ball across the line for a touchdown, from which « goal followed. ED. Washington, Nov. 29.—The second nod final section of Secretary Host's annual report Is rliiefly devoted to a review of conditions 111 the Philippines, showing the progress made In establishing civil government. Summing lip hie conclusions on this point, the sficre- During; the present week our optician will examine your eyes caretuliy and scientifically and fit them with a pair of two dollar Allumaico Spectacles or Eye-glasses for Rolls Up Big Score Against Pennsylvania Eleven. Senators and Representa- Camntenoea Saturday, lav. It, and will oontlnaa far 10 days. Any Nemo In Pltfafon In Naiad af Blanket# should ba Rapra* aaniad at this sala. iessl?n Sptirred by their success, the aborigines again went nt Columbia's Hue dfter getting the ball on Bruce's kick off. Charles made a pretty run, dodging a half dozen players, aud gained twentyfive yards. Decora carried the oval thirty yards farther up the Held, land lug yti Columbia's thirty-live yard line. Carlisle, then went to work on the blue and white's line and tore it-to pieces, and soon Ciiarles wus seilf Over the for the Indians' and again Wheclock kicked a goal. fives Gathering. "in general the progress of good government in the Philippines during the last year has been than the most sanguine American familiar with the obstacles to be overcome could have anticipated. Mutual understanding and confidence] are necessary elements to success In Such a field. These carrot be exteuipol'Ised of forced. They must come freely, naturally and slowly. I think our legislators and administrators in the Philippines are winning the confidence of the tietiple by deserving it, Fttf tiuilih'eds of years the Filipino people had been accustomed to fair promises never fulfilled. We have made similar promises, and wliat we have already done In the way of •performance has been a revelation of unexpected good faith* tary says CONSUL QUAKERS FIGHT HARD. WASHINGTON FILLING UP. First "Time the ithacans Have Won ONE DOLLAR io 4 Gray and Tan Blankets, strong and durable, with fancy border; a good 59c Blanket; price 49c The Mettage Announcing ttw Latest Twit of Affair* in Colombia ia Very The Pirot Formal Proceedings of tho From the Philadelphians Sing? Allumnico Spectacles are warranted not to Rust or Tarnish and are very serviceable. 10-4 White and Gray Blankets, a heavy blanket, made for sendee; sale price 75c They First Mat on the Gridiron. New Congress Will be the Caucus Brief and Gives No Particular* o{ ; Contest. Twenty Thousand Spectators. •f Democratic Representatives To- Philadelphia, Nov. L'O. The t.'ul versify of Pennsylvnuln font bull train ended its (llsastroUH season with n crushins; defeat by the Cornell eleven, the ItliiK-o boys scoring 2J points to the iJrtrfkfl'N't). It wiik the first time since the -two universities hnve played football togethVf thai CoiiH'il iias been able to eoiinuer Pennsylvania. morrow Morning. H. G. SHUPP, 114 Soft Fleecy Blankets, in colors of gray and tan; usual $1.75 blanket; go during the sale at|l.U ■JVaahington, Nov. 29—The State De ipartment fapa received a cablegram rram Cooaul General Gudgcr, at Penaria, stating tbat the Liberals havo be«n defeated and that the government Is In possession of Colon. Thb lridltins were now on their mettle, and after Hie kick oft liiey again began (heir hammering at Columbia's line. It looked as ifithey were determined to show Hie Sons of Columbia that while they were hopelessly benteu they still were gnu)?, oud when the whistle^blew, ending the game, they had the ball well into' Columbia's territory.Washington, Nov. 29.—Both Democratic and Republican members of tho House and Senate are arriving In largo numbers, and before 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, the time set for the Democratic House caucus, a sufficient number will be on hand to give an appearance of unanimity to the action Which may be taken. This action will consist IU honoring J. D. Richardson, of Tennessee, with the leadership of tho House minority by nominating him for the speakership. OPTIOIAN. 11-4 Gray Wool Blankets, with colored borders, you will be surprised to find such excellent blankets for $1.96 31 W. Market St.. Wilkasbarra. I WRECK ON LACKAWANNA, All through the contest I lie red and blue plovers fotigiii their opponents every Inch of the way, liut tlie doughty boys' from New York state were su-. perlor to tliein In every part of the game except 111 punting. &o matter how hard the Pennsylvanlans tried; Cornell wuq always there to meet them Pennsylvania won the toss and chose the west goal, with the wind in their favor. Collin, for CorneH, kicked off. Pennsylvania failed to gain and puutC lDd lilld ('(irnelrg territory! Oli (in feychange of kicks Cornell got the ball on hpr tt'n yard line. Pui;cell made fifteen Jirnih aioiinil left Piul, fltiil teu yards were added through the line. Coflin then took the ball and, aided by magnificent interference, run seventy-five yards for Cornell's tirst touchdown. Cottiu ulso kicked the goal. Score, Cornell, ti; Pcimsy 1 vania, n. RED STAR STAMPS. 12-4 Standard Gray and White Blankets, welt worth $4 50 The sale price will be $3.76 Rehr-End Collision In Which Fifteen Were Injured. Syracuse, N. Y„ Nov. 29.—A serious accident occurred this morning at hK on the D., I* & W. railroad. A special northbound train, carrying 145 Knlghtq of Columbus, residing in Syracuse and Owego, who had been attending degree ceremonies and a banquet o£ the Cort landt, organisation, Was titUrhing iiOBie when It rata Into the rear end of * freight train near Tully station people were injured. Six of tho Ittjtred are in a serious condlt'on, but they will all probably recover. The engineer and fireman escaped Injufy by jumping from the engine before tho craph came. The engine of the passen ger train was separated flom tho coaches, but did nut leave" the track. "I believe that each successive step In the practical development of American purpose in the Philippines will result In wider appreciation and approval of the Islands, and that we may reasonably look forward to a time not far distant which will be characterized by general good feeling, established confidence ilnd at'livfe cB-o'peratlon on the part of all the peoples of the archipelago In our efforts for their lieuefit. The course will not lie without its dlffl culties, discouragements and reverses, hut cheerful and persistent courage, faithful to the spirit of our Institutions) will prbvitll.'1 THE WABASH WRECK Do you collect them ? Better begin now. They are worth money. LnteHt Kntlmnto of Kmnber of bend IT PAYS TO KIT AT TNI I* Eighty. People's Store Seneca, Midi., Nov. It Is estimated lDv iiiosc wlio have ijcpii Hivfstigating the affair that eighty persons were killed nml 125 Injured In the enl Union 011 the Wabnsjl railroad near hero Wednesday evening between the eastboiind limited express, known as trail! No. 'li and the west I pound train No. 13. CHINESE COURT'S RETURN Kui|»crur tVflf llenrli I'ckinK on RED STAR TRADING STAIP CO., 14 8oath Main St.. Pittston, Pa. Peking. Nov. 2'*.—An rdicj has been lyeelved lixing "Ian. 11 as the date lor the arrival of tlx' court at Peking. The reason given for the delay is the ill ness of tin- dowager enipross. Jnn. 11 Now Dates, Florida Oranges, New Figs, Maple Syrup, All Kinds of Pan Cake Flour, Mince Meat, In 5 lb. stone orooks and loose. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Drutjr'i The larger number of the dead. It is thought, word wholly or partially consumed in the lire which destroyed seven of the coaches In train No. i:D. Prince riling arrived at Paotingfu yesterday. lie will meet there Prince CI11111, brother of the emperor. who reccntly returnml from (in many. The latter is en route 10 Kalfeugju. Fire In flic Texan Oilfield*. Evans Bros. Beaumont, 'lex . Nov. UO.—Plumbers working on pipes built a small lire sev- The Finest Citron and Lemon Peel always on hantk eral hundred feet northeast of the Exporter Land and Pipe company's mill, on the northeast side of tlilS field, for tho purpose of making connections. The fire spread in the Oil soaked grass and soon got beyond contrbl, threaten liig the great forest of derricks of the Hogg-Swayne syndicate. Every tire on the field was extinguished (n the boilers, and every rig was shut down, and the population of the field turned out to fight the flames. Fortunately the tnen succeeded In staying the flames within twenty feet of the nearest derrick. Superintendent Hums of the division 011 which (he wreck occurred Insists that the estimates are too high. "I do not consider," said he, "that the total death list will exceed twenty." Captain Brewster yesterday handed over the Temple of Agriculture to the Chinese. MajCC- itobertson was ill and could not l.e present at the ceremony. Captain HrcWster acting in his stead. Dii Yu Pen, military governor of Peking;In thanking the Americans, said that the temple v, ns in a better state of preservation than any of the property that had been held by the allies. Its coniTltiou. lie added, was in marked contrast to that of J he Temple Crf Jleav en, which tlif Chinese declare the Eilgllsli looted of bronze urns and otliei valuables. Since the Temple of UeavOn was returned to the Chim .-e even the bronze hardware and nails in the buildin?: have been stolen. Try our Coffee* and Teas; we know we can please you. W« are the sole agouts for ROYAL ARM8 JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. Murder in trenton. •C'oi-ucii tin'ri gave a fine exhibition of rushing the ball. Three times her men carried it from within her own territory dowit to I'cnn's 2,"D anil 30 yard line. Twice she lost it An downs and once on a fumble. Purcell, Collin and Warner were used with great effect in carrying the ball. Pennsylvania, getting tlie ball on the fumble. Licked across Cornell's goal line. Our line of Canned Goods is second to none in thf city. jY £ Will KQMt O. tkn. nuuuj ifou. can. Juud at oar ttou Co complete aD Sil-MUUI tbuvtver. Cig«r Manufacturer Killed by an Em In support of the larger estimate It Is pointed out that there are now fourteen passengers known to lie dead. The bodies Of Ciglit of these have been recovered, and it is considered that the fragments of other bodies now in the morgue at Adrian will account for many more I ban the twelve dead necessary to make up Superintendent Burns' estimate of twenty. Ill addition to tlie comparatively few fragmeuts recovered and sent to the morgue those who were early on the scene say that many mor£ fragments were discovered whicli crumbled to powder while being removed. 1 J. D. DEUHUNTY & CO., ploye In Dispute Over Wages. Trenton, N. J„ Nbv. 29.--John Kraus, aged 60, a cjgarmakcr residing nt 14 Lincoln avenue, was murdered between 12 and 1 o'clock this morn tng at hlB home. His skull was crushed in with a heavy board. Franklin Williams, an employe of Kraus, is suspected. Williams's wife confessed that her husband committed tho Murder over wages due WilliamB from Kraus Mrs. Williams surrendered herself to the police. Her husband is missing, but his arrest is expected before .the day is past. "\ BOTH PHONES. WVOMINB AVE. Picture Framing. A neatly framed Picture! will always ' makes 'a suitable Holiday Gift. We have many mouldings to give you a wide choice of fine frames Our work is perfect and our prices the minimum. T.S.&W.S.Barritt NORTH MAIN ST. . l*«Ciin*9 lvnnln Ties ilip Score. Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PIOKLIS, FANCY OAKES AND CRACKERS, On (lie kick out Dale ran the spheroid back ten yards to Cornell's thirty-eight yard line. Then liale broke through the Ithaca center for twenty-eight yards, and In the next scrimmage Captain Davidson went through right tackle for Penn's only touchdown. Da-, vldson kicked the goal, making the score a tie—0 to ti. New York. Nov. 29,-i-Five stoerago stewards employed by one of the transatlantic lines were arrested iu Hoboken last night by customs inspectors, who found tho stewards'* clothing lined with Sumatra leaf tobacco, which Is very costly, lnsjiector O'Harp said that the men were encaged 1h a systematic attempt to pass the costly tobacco into the United States without paying duty. He said that there was evidence that for some lime past the stuff had been regularly delivered to a prominent tobacconist iu New York. Further arrests would, he intimated, be made iu New York today. Stewards Chnrsnl With NldORKllnir. SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EBBS, ETC. Vegetables. SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, Wm, Giles, Ugw.Price Grocer, City Supply Stove. Best Family Flour Best Patent Flour Best Dairy Butter Fancy Creamery . New Country Eggs Lipton's Teas .... CoffeeB Canned Milk. 3 for Superintendent Burns Bald that lie was unable to tell the exact number o( Italian emigrants aboard train No. 13, but • thought that there were not more than liftv. Passengers on the train and others who were early nt the wreck say the number was nearer eighty. |4.00 4.50 GENERAL WOOD HOM Cornell braced up from momentary demoralization and again put up a stiff game. The ball was worked._up and down the tield by each team until Pennsylvania got it on Cornell's fortyfive yard line. Tlie (Junkers tried a quarter back kick, which was caught by Turnbull on Ills thirty-tive ynrd line, and with n clear Held in front and a stone wall interference behind he ran seventy-five yards for Cor noil's second score. Collin kicked the goal. Score now: Cornell, 12; Pennsylvania, it. CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND OELERY. Fruits. Has Come to Consult^With Roosevelt New York, Nov. 29.—Governor Gen eral Wood, of Cuba, with Mrs. Wood arrived here today on the Ward liner Monterey, from Havana. General Wood 1b to consult President Roosevelt on Cuban matters, with a view of posting the President iu dealing with the sugar and other questions relating to the ifiland. an Cuban Affairs. APPIES, ORANBES, IEM0NS, CRANBERRIES, lroin 10c to 35 Boots and Shoes. Coroner Hamilton of Adrian has Impaneled a jury mid trill begin an in quest into the disaster today. Canned Peas, 3 for 25 All goods of best quality and up-todate. Corner N. Main and Butler Sts. Canned Corn, 3 for We carry one of the moat complete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Manila, NjDv. UK,-The United States transport AVrljriit lias been wrecked in tlie stnitt of liarinan. Siie will probably turn out to be a total loss. The Wright struck on uncharted rock at the entrance of San Jacinto and sank in fifteen feet of water. To raise her will require wrecking machinery which is not available here. The transport Wright was originally ii fruitei anil was preseuted to the government by some patriotic women of Boston when the Spanish war broke oVil to be used as a hospital ship. Later she was titteil out as a dispatch boat and was sent to Cuba to be used by General Wood. More recently she was sent to the Philippine Islands as a dispatch boat ami.storeship. Trnnaiiort Wrecked In I*lilll|»|iinra. The PltlNlxirK MtTltclttnrn'fi Strike. Pittsburg. Nov. 21).— There appears to bo no radical change in tlip strike situation. Tin- strikers are still making tho claim that tin' roads are badly crippled. ami the company officials are Just as positive in the statement that there is practically 110 strike exeppt on the Allegheny Valley road, which, they say. is gradually resuming normal conditions. At a meeting of strikers yesterday fifty-three new members were taken lu. Six men known as* "extras" In the Pennsylvania ya.rd joined the strikers, but their places were tilled at once. Great Luck of an Editor. IUIT FACTORY DESTROYED. "For two years all efforts to cure eczema !u ,thc palms of my hands failed," writeB Editor II. N. Lester, of Syracuse, lian., "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the world's best for eruptions, sores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at J. H. Houck and W. C. Price, PlttstoH, and C. D. Stroll. West Pittston. Fire Caused Considerable Loss to a In the second half Cornell ran the ball down tile Held from Hie kick off lo Pennsylvania's forty-three yard line, where I he Quakers Were penalized toil yards for offside play. Half Hack l'urcell made twelve yards around loft end, and the next two attempts against »Pennsylvania's line failed to make any impression, on the line up ihe leather wont to Collin, who circled the left side cf tho 1 'enlisylv:lMill line for the th'rd touchdown. lie also kicked the goal, bringing; the wore to IS point'1. The PpcoimI llnlf. Rochester Man. Evans Bros. Rochester, N. Y„ Nov. 29,—Early this morning, fire swept through the fruit evaporating works jf .Michael Doyle, damaging tho stock ol dried frultf to the extent of $5(1,000. boss on building $5,000. One hundred and llfty girls and women arc thrown out of employment.46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. McDonucll & Dobbie, fancy grocers, 7« South Main Street SCHOONER LOST. Wen| Ashore Off the Massachuscttr Duoklown, Tehii.. Nov. 21).—A northbound freight train on the Atlantic. Knoxville and Northern railroad was wrecked two miles south of hero. Conductor Ilarvcy Ott of Knoxville and Engineer Ed Dawson of ltluo Kldge were killed, and the tireman ami brakeman were seriously injured. The locomotive jumped tho track while running at a high rate of speed around a sharp curve and rolled down a forty foot embankment, followed by several cars. Fntnl Wreck nl Dnpklonn Coast—The Crew Saved. Gldjucester, Mass., Nov. 29.—The schooner Lucy Bell, of Ellsworth, Me., boun4 from Portland for Boston, stouo laden, Went ashore ou Thatcher's Island aad la a total loss. The crew were saved.. I'cr the next tiftcen minutes the playing of b- tli sides was terrific. Pennsylvania would push Cornelldown tin' Held, and Cornell would hold the lighting Quakers and rush the ball quickly to the other end CDf the field. It was booted and pushed this way until Pennsylvania got possession of the leather on downs on her own fortit yard line. Sail l'/lncisco. Nov. ieurge M. Pullman, eldest son of the late Chicago palace car builder, has died at his home in Meno Park of acute pneumonia alter an illness of six days. Death was due to a rupture of the pill luonarv artery. His system hid been so weakened lately that it would not rally. With him at death were his wife, wlioiu lie married only two CiporKC l'nllmnn Dead, /k rmstrongf s •/* PRICES TTTTTTTTTTT» t T T T T T TTTTT ? Best Flour $4 so Chop and Meal, per cwt 145 Corn and crack corn... 1 45 Bran and Middlings... 130 Cranberries, per quart. 10 Fancy Apple Butter, per crock 25 Buckwheat Flour, 25 lb. 60 Maple Syrup, per quart 25 Van Camp Pumpkin, per can 10 Florida Oranges, perdoz 35 Will allow Bus fare to and from Cork Lane with SI.OO Pur- THE FACT IS THE WEATHER. the man with the short coat preference is just ns much in fashion as tte man wjtb the long coat notion. Everybody !s bound tobs suited this season. Tlsu't for us to eay which you *hali have, but to give you ali the styles ana lot you 4*loct for yourself. All here. The rough and the smooth cloths are in equ%l demand, botu are hero. All cubs are hero. But this is one point about which there cau bo no two opinions and thpt is if you want Reynolds' kick out was poor, and P.rewslor. catching the ball on Pennsylvania's twenty yard line, succeeded In eluding the Quaker runners until he was hehjii'l tho goal posts for the final score of tin' game. l'.rowslor kicked the goal. Tho game ended a few minutes later with the score at 24 to »D in favor of Ihe Ithaca lis. Washington, Nov. 29—Forecast until 8 p. ni„ Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Probably rain or snow- tonight; Saturday, partly cloudy. MHrqolN Ito Itecelvcd by the fznr, months Jijro: his brother Kytip»r and Sanger's wife. At the time of his death Pullman was reeeiVin# $:t.000 a year from his father's estate and CHmi 2i year allowanee made him by his 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 easier to see your profit than ours. St. Petersburg. Nov. 21).- The cjtar granted an audience to Marquis Ito, the Japanese statesman, at Tsarskoo- Solo yesterday afternoon, and later Count I.ainsdorff. the Russian foreign minister, gave a gala dinner in honor of- the visitor. An effective entente between Iiussia and Japan is regarded as the probable outcome of tho audience between the czar and Marquis Ito. Mokk llnvr ttmnlliios Buffalo. Nov. 21). I)r. C. II. ::iuk, Inspector In charge of tho Culled Stales bureau of animal Industry at the East Buffalo stockyards, lias discovered what lielleves to tie an outbreak of rmall|los among a consignment" of hogs. Mbo animals were received Iron St. I.ouls test week, and they parsed the fifsf Inspection. After they had been slaughtered Dr. Zink in making a inkjMscop'.cnl examinaiiou of thf vlsceni discovered what lie believed to. lDe cvifeucc of smallpox. The slaughter houses are in tho Polish district, where jthe local health authorities are at present engaged in lighting an outbreak of smallpox. THE BEST OVERCOAT tho money you have to spend C an buy. Wo guarantee you'll get it right here in our store. AYillinm Henry Ynm!«*rl»i!t. New York. Nov. Dlr. ami Mrs. Alfred (Jwynne Yanderbllt decided ji'estcrday to call their son William Henry, the name borNe by l»otl» his father's irrandfather ami l»rc»tlior, although the name Cornelius had been COLUMBIA BEATS INDIANS New Yorkei* Tuo'Mucil I'tir the licit BUSS, The City Tailor, 3k* ii, \ 21D. MAIN ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST. President Clark Golnn: Abroad New Yoi-It, Xuy. .—Columbia's liluu ixl wliiu* \vavrd triumphant alurvo tin cCl ami brown of I'arllslo on tlm l'ulo grounds yrstorday. hut tin* virtory of tli'.V Morningsido. Heights oh'vrii. omt whelming in C»nC» was limnilf.it injur in nnothor. as tin* Indians battered tlioin to pUrcs toward tlio finish and chases or more• 6ILR0Y, THE TAILOR, Ronton, Nov. 20-H(»v. I)r. Francis 13. Clark, president of tlio World's Christian Endeavor, will sal! for Europe tfiui. 4. where lie will jriVo liis personal efforts to establishing tlie society more lirmly on the eontinent. cspecially in eentral Europe, Scandinavia. France, Spain, Italy, Holland. Ilolieinia and Bulgaria, lie will he away about seven months. considered f«»r several clays. It lias not been definitely decided when the christening will take place, though it is known that it will occur some time in December at tlie city home of Mr. Alfred Vanderbilt. Fifth avenue and Fifty-sixth street. The ccivinony will be witnessed by only a few members CURE THAT COLD with Dr. Denton's C8 SOUTH MAIN ST. ]. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. _ •■mi mii They are quick and Allti Grippe Pills* certain la their effect, usually breaking up the worst cold in about 10 hours. Prico26c. Forsaloat Kane's Pharmacy, AGENT FOR WHITMAN'S CELEBRATED CANDIES- SET READT FOR !■:«•C»red twice. In the tirst tl fty-ilve ininlih's of play Columbia simply smotheri*tl her opponents and rolled up a score ol* to o. The blue and while had mowed down their swarthy eompct I tors with comparative c:im\ The tinal T hanksgiving of tilt" fiiinilv Just an Index to Our StocK ORANGES, CITRON PEEL, financial and commercial. Plating Of all descriptions. No matter what the article is, we can renickel it and make it look like ns.w. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. fe. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 29 MipeiV Bank building. New York, Nor. 20, 1801. Clrse MO r.W6 . iod*4 ii o;*4 «7m, , 49* 4i . rSJft IM* , ia*m V-H 10i'4 105 ICO 03# . 01 01 6014 Paralyzed l»D Football Injur Ion, Hot Nov. i!!).—As a result of injuries received in a football mime between 1 ho Peabodys of Little Itock and the Shamrocks of llot Springs c, Steele of the latter team has both arms ami legs paralyzed. New York. Nov. *JP. Before the firemen could chock a great tire which started in the. fine woods factory of William K. Fptegrove «.V Bro.. at Tenth street and Avenue B. last night and spread to tlie supply depot of the Standard (Ml company rivers of blazing oil were running through the street to the ICast river, licking up the buildings near by and forcing the lireboats and other craft moored at the niifr.H of lllnr.lriK Oil, Stock Unlimited. Quality the Beat. Prices Proper. Wlien Columbia returned to the field for, the second half, not" a substitute was found anions the eleven, while three fresh red men hail taken the places of their battered brethren. Two of these. Charles and Decora, were behind the line, having relieved "Williams and Yarlett. For a time the.v appeared to be helpless, failing to distinguish themselves at either line bueking or skirting the ends. score nwh 10 to 1J, LEMONS, DATES, FIGS, LEMON PEEL, ORANGE PEEL, 0 5 Ftisrar...', Au-tilaou Atohiaon prW,. Broofcljrn Tractlou rbe*. A Ohio (J. A Hteei....... IT. fl. Steel pref Man. 83 Wo. Pa Pno Ota.. Col. Iron A Fuel P»dflc C»ppor C*r & Foundry O * W P«BO Reading JfeadJnff prof Train i\ M J lather Poblier • Kilo tTnw»n Union-Pacific pref itrof Wr*»er'' M K. & T Not folk CELERY, RAISINS, THE GOOD BRANDS IN CANNKD GOODS. WALNUTS, HICKORY NUTS, FULL LINE OF SPICES, FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. LETTUCE, CURRANTS, Hendricks & Son, Delaware Ave. Tnciity-tivc Hurt In Wreck Located in th« Basement of the Silk Mill' Eutranco at roar of building. Anderson. Ind.. Nov. 21).—An electric ear loaded with twenty-live glasswork crs collided whh a coal car while returning to the city from the factory. All of the workmen were injured, and three will probably die. Something Very FIm In RaMns, Currants, Citron and Lemon Pool. Save Your Newspapers. After you have finished reading the daily newspaper, don't throw it away ruthlessly, it's worth money to you. Lay it carefully away and when the pile weighs a few hundred pounds, tie them up securely, so they can be easily handled, and send them to our place, or if the pile is large enough, will call for it, and will p»y you spot cash. AI aHloaonm Junk Dealer. Both 'Phones nr. naieson, IK)ok 8t pitt8tdn. Pa. piers to cut adrift. One large vessel is reported destroyed. Twenty companies of iircmeu fought the tire. Before they checked it half a block lay ill 0*hes and $750,tmm) worth of property had lieeu destroyed. "Kearly thirty tiremen escaped with their lives only through tin* prompt and heroic work of their comrades, who saved them from their perilous perch oil the roof of an adjoining build in.it by quick and skill- W. E. BROWN. .. iron 20* . 3 4i X H . 150*4 150 • «DK , 8oa| tMu . urn f • 1J?4 l.'H Suddenly there came a change. The Indians concentrated all their strength, and when Weekes tried for a fourth time to penetrate their line on their forty yard line held him for a down, thus winning the ball. Beaver made a brilliant plunge through McLellan and Bruce and gained twenty yards. Charles gut ten yards more by the same methods, and then Decora and Charles carried the ball in two short plunge* near Columbia'* Hue. Coluui- Luzerne Avenue. Bolh 'Phone; (iovoriior Tit ft Better, it. Nov Manll... . . J:SnrtSfOtis Stafi'oiv nml Kllojrsll:! ve slKccssflllly jfrii rtci skin KtTTTinVi-iKir Tiifl'H wonnil. nut III' will |)iol;i!t» In. si I tit* til pay his IJifijciti'il visii toltio rmti-il Stat cm at lilt4 I'llO of lltHVDlllOf. I jicuUMia IltS I'wti'f :Dl|i! W'l'l Ili'l'HI of tin. xuioteonlli infantry have bt'tii painfully womuU'C In bituibuo pitfalls at IioUul. YOUR PHOTO GIVE US A CALL * * wonld plenpe yonr friends more tbau anything else for' V'stirnts present. - A »IMD* 1 rM YOUR PRINTING Will be neatly and cheaply done in the very best style at the GAZETTE PRINTING OFFICE, G9'-% P % Dl* 64 4 •*» YATES T. IV. KYTE, fut list' up 111. .-or-nd 'Fonfhim »;iil.»*rn Pnilvrny Fine ladles' & gents chains. Yasccn will alvn tlie beat 9 WILLIAM STREET. Both'Phones. + Cmeter Street.
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Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 29, 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 | 1901-11-29 |
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 29, 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 | 1901-11-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011129_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 | •V. . •' * ;i K.7. k ■ D i * " ■: *!% .'' Hi •i. ACr V \ a ' ' ■ , l- ■ \ v w" ►' '■•T - • „* SiiP - • * 5 ) WEEKLY 1 DAILY B8 rTHEO.EURT 1BA2. PITTSTON, PA., FRID/ IVEMBER 29, 1901. TWO OBNTB A COPT; I fllV P/lggB 40c MONTH. f r«HM. "■'"defeat — NtW8 FROM OUR i D ■■ PHILIPPINE CIVIL RULE. CORNELL VICTORIOUS bla was penalized ten yards for offside play, and tills put tlie oval on tliate ten yard line. READY FOR OPENING. To Eye-Glass Wearers. OUR ANNUAL BLANKET SALE! Secretary of War .''Root Reports Uood PrsgreiR. Carlisle then Introduced the famous wing shift, and before Columbia could gather herself together Decora had plunged through between v left tackle and guard and carried the ball across the line for a touchdown, from which « goal followed. ED. Washington, Nov. 29.—The second nod final section of Secretary Host's annual report Is rliiefly devoted to a review of conditions 111 the Philippines, showing the progress made In establishing civil government. Summing lip hie conclusions on this point, the sficre- During; the present week our optician will examine your eyes caretuliy and scientifically and fit them with a pair of two dollar Allumaico Spectacles or Eye-glasses for Rolls Up Big Score Against Pennsylvania Eleven. Senators and Representa- Camntenoea Saturday, lav. It, and will oontlnaa far 10 days. Any Nemo In Pltfafon In Naiad af Blanket# should ba Rapra* aaniad at this sala. iessl?n Sptirred by their success, the aborigines again went nt Columbia's Hue dfter getting the ball on Bruce's kick off. Charles made a pretty run, dodging a half dozen players, aud gained twentyfive yards. Decora carried the oval thirty yards farther up the Held, land lug yti Columbia's thirty-live yard line. Carlisle, then went to work on the blue and white's line and tore it-to pieces, and soon Ciiarles wus seilf Over the for the Indians' and again Wheclock kicked a goal. fives Gathering. "in general the progress of good government in the Philippines during the last year has been than the most sanguine American familiar with the obstacles to be overcome could have anticipated. Mutual understanding and confidence] are necessary elements to success In Such a field. These carrot be exteuipol'Ised of forced. They must come freely, naturally and slowly. I think our legislators and administrators in the Philippines are winning the confidence of the tietiple by deserving it, Fttf tiuilih'eds of years the Filipino people had been accustomed to fair promises never fulfilled. We have made similar promises, and wliat we have already done In the way of •performance has been a revelation of unexpected good faith* tary says CONSUL QUAKERS FIGHT HARD. WASHINGTON FILLING UP. First "Time the ithacans Have Won ONE DOLLAR io 4 Gray and Tan Blankets, strong and durable, with fancy border; a good 59c Blanket; price 49c The Mettage Announcing ttw Latest Twit of Affair* in Colombia ia Very The Pirot Formal Proceedings of tho From the Philadelphians Sing? Allumnico Spectacles are warranted not to Rust or Tarnish and are very serviceable. 10-4 White and Gray Blankets, a heavy blanket, made for sendee; sale price 75c They First Mat on the Gridiron. New Congress Will be the Caucus Brief and Gives No Particular* o{ ; Contest. Twenty Thousand Spectators. •f Democratic Representatives To- Philadelphia, Nov. L'O. The t.'ul versify of Pennsylvnuln font bull train ended its (llsastroUH season with n crushins; defeat by the Cornell eleven, the ItliiK-o boys scoring 2J points to the iJrtrfkfl'N't). It wiik the first time since the -two universities hnve played football togethVf thai CoiiH'il iias been able to eoiinuer Pennsylvania. morrow Morning. H. G. SHUPP, 114 Soft Fleecy Blankets, in colors of gray and tan; usual $1.75 blanket; go during the sale at|l.U ■JVaahington, Nov. 29—The State De ipartment fapa received a cablegram rram Cooaul General Gudgcr, at Penaria, stating tbat the Liberals havo be«n defeated and that the government Is In possession of Colon. Thb lridltins were now on their mettle, and after Hie kick oft liiey again began (heir hammering at Columbia's line. It looked as ifithey were determined to show Hie Sons of Columbia that while they were hopelessly benteu they still were gnu)?, oud when the whistle^blew, ending the game, they had the ball well into' Columbia's territory.Washington, Nov. 29.—Both Democratic and Republican members of tho House and Senate are arriving In largo numbers, and before 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, the time set for the Democratic House caucus, a sufficient number will be on hand to give an appearance of unanimity to the action Which may be taken. This action will consist IU honoring J. D. Richardson, of Tennessee, with the leadership of tho House minority by nominating him for the speakership. OPTIOIAN. 11-4 Gray Wool Blankets, with colored borders, you will be surprised to find such excellent blankets for $1.96 31 W. Market St.. Wilkasbarra. I WRECK ON LACKAWANNA, All through the contest I lie red and blue plovers fotigiii their opponents every Inch of the way, liut tlie doughty boys' from New York state were su-. perlor to tliein In every part of the game except 111 punting. &o matter how hard the Pennsylvanlans tried; Cornell wuq always there to meet them Pennsylvania won the toss and chose the west goal, with the wind in their favor. Collin, for CorneH, kicked off. Pennsylvania failed to gain and puutC lDd lilld ('(irnelrg territory! Oli (in feychange of kicks Cornell got the ball on hpr tt'n yard line. Pui;cell made fifteen Jirnih aioiinil left Piul, fltiil teu yards were added through the line. Coflin then took the ball and, aided by magnificent interference, run seventy-five yards for Cornell's tirst touchdown. Cottiu ulso kicked the goal. Score, Cornell, ti; Pcimsy 1 vania, n. RED STAR STAMPS. 12-4 Standard Gray and White Blankets, welt worth $4 50 The sale price will be $3.76 Rehr-End Collision In Which Fifteen Were Injured. Syracuse, N. Y„ Nov. 29.—A serious accident occurred this morning at hK on the D., I* & W. railroad. A special northbound train, carrying 145 Knlghtq of Columbus, residing in Syracuse and Owego, who had been attending degree ceremonies and a banquet o£ the Cort landt, organisation, Was titUrhing iiOBie when It rata Into the rear end of * freight train near Tully station people were injured. Six of tho Ittjtred are in a serious condlt'on, but they will all probably recover. The engineer and fireman escaped Injufy by jumping from the engine before tho craph came. The engine of the passen ger train was separated flom tho coaches, but did nut leave" the track. "I believe that each successive step In the practical development of American purpose in the Philippines will result In wider appreciation and approval of the Islands, and that we may reasonably look forward to a time not far distant which will be characterized by general good feeling, established confidence ilnd at'livfe cB-o'peratlon on the part of all the peoples of the archipelago In our efforts for their lieuefit. The course will not lie without its dlffl culties, discouragements and reverses, hut cheerful and persistent courage, faithful to the spirit of our Institutions) will prbvitll.'1 THE WABASH WRECK Do you collect them ? Better begin now. They are worth money. LnteHt Kntlmnto of Kmnber of bend IT PAYS TO KIT AT TNI I* Eighty. People's Store Seneca, Midi., Nov. It Is estimated lDv iiiosc wlio have ijcpii Hivfstigating the affair that eighty persons were killed nml 125 Injured In the enl Union 011 the Wabnsjl railroad near hero Wednesday evening between the eastboiind limited express, known as trail! No. 'li and the west I pound train No. 13. CHINESE COURT'S RETURN Kui|»crur tVflf llenrli I'ckinK on RED STAR TRADING STAIP CO., 14 8oath Main St.. Pittston, Pa. Peking. Nov. 2'*.—An rdicj has been lyeelved lixing "Ian. 11 as the date lor the arrival of tlx' court at Peking. The reason given for the delay is the ill ness of tin- dowager enipross. Jnn. 11 Now Dates, Florida Oranges, New Figs, Maple Syrup, All Kinds of Pan Cake Flour, Mince Meat, In 5 lb. stone orooks and loose. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Drutjr'i The larger number of the dead. It is thought, word wholly or partially consumed in the lire which destroyed seven of the coaches In train No. i:D. Prince riling arrived at Paotingfu yesterday. lie will meet there Prince CI11111, brother of the emperor. who reccntly returnml from (in many. The latter is en route 10 Kalfeugju. Fire In flic Texan Oilfield*. Evans Bros. Beaumont, 'lex . Nov. UO.—Plumbers working on pipes built a small lire sev- The Finest Citron and Lemon Peel always on hantk eral hundred feet northeast of the Exporter Land and Pipe company's mill, on the northeast side of tlilS field, for tho purpose of making connections. The fire spread in the Oil soaked grass and soon got beyond contrbl, threaten liig the great forest of derricks of the Hogg-Swayne syndicate. Every tire on the field was extinguished (n the boilers, and every rig was shut down, and the population of the field turned out to fight the flames. Fortunately the tnen succeeded In staying the flames within twenty feet of the nearest derrick. Superintendent Hums of the division 011 which (he wreck occurred Insists that the estimates are too high. "I do not consider," said he, "that the total death list will exceed twenty." Captain Brewster yesterday handed over the Temple of Agriculture to the Chinese. MajCC- itobertson was ill and could not l.e present at the ceremony. Captain HrcWster acting in his stead. Dii Yu Pen, military governor of Peking;In thanking the Americans, said that the temple v, ns in a better state of preservation than any of the property that had been held by the allies. Its coniTltiou. lie added, was in marked contrast to that of J he Temple Crf Jleav en, which tlif Chinese declare the Eilgllsli looted of bronze urns and otliei valuables. Since the Temple of UeavOn was returned to the Chim .-e even the bronze hardware and nails in the buildin?: have been stolen. Try our Coffee* and Teas; we know we can please you. W« are the sole agouts for ROYAL ARM8 JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. Murder in trenton. •C'oi-ucii tin'ri gave a fine exhibition of rushing the ball. Three times her men carried it from within her own territory dowit to I'cnn's 2,"D anil 30 yard line. Twice she lost it An downs and once on a fumble. Purcell, Collin and Warner were used with great effect in carrying the ball. Pennsylvania, getting tlie ball on the fumble. Licked across Cornell's goal line. Our line of Canned Goods is second to none in thf city. jY £ Will KQMt O. tkn. nuuuj ifou. can. Juud at oar ttou Co complete aD Sil-MUUI tbuvtver. Cig«r Manufacturer Killed by an Em In support of the larger estimate It Is pointed out that there are now fourteen passengers known to lie dead. The bodies Of Ciglit of these have been recovered, and it is considered that the fragments of other bodies now in the morgue at Adrian will account for many more I ban the twelve dead necessary to make up Superintendent Burns' estimate of twenty. Ill addition to tlie comparatively few fragmeuts recovered and sent to the morgue those who were early on the scene say that many mor£ fragments were discovered whicli crumbled to powder while being removed. 1 J. D. DEUHUNTY & CO., ploye In Dispute Over Wages. Trenton, N. J„ Nbv. 29.--John Kraus, aged 60, a cjgarmakcr residing nt 14 Lincoln avenue, was murdered between 12 and 1 o'clock this morn tng at hlB home. His skull was crushed in with a heavy board. Franklin Williams, an employe of Kraus, is suspected. Williams's wife confessed that her husband committed tho Murder over wages due WilliamB from Kraus Mrs. Williams surrendered herself to the police. Her husband is missing, but his arrest is expected before .the day is past. "\ BOTH PHONES. WVOMINB AVE. Picture Framing. A neatly framed Picture! will always ' makes 'a suitable Holiday Gift. We have many mouldings to give you a wide choice of fine frames Our work is perfect and our prices the minimum. T.S.&W.S.Barritt NORTH MAIN ST. . l*«Ciin*9 lvnnln Ties ilip Score. Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PIOKLIS, FANCY OAKES AND CRACKERS, On (lie kick out Dale ran the spheroid back ten yards to Cornell's thirty-eight yard line. Then liale broke through the Ithaca center for twenty-eight yards, and In the next scrimmage Captain Davidson went through right tackle for Penn's only touchdown. Da-, vldson kicked the goal, making the score a tie—0 to ti. New York. Nov. 29,-i-Five stoerago stewards employed by one of the transatlantic lines were arrested iu Hoboken last night by customs inspectors, who found tho stewards'* clothing lined with Sumatra leaf tobacco, which Is very costly, lnsjiector O'Harp said that the men were encaged 1h a systematic attempt to pass the costly tobacco into the United States without paying duty. He said that there was evidence that for some lime past the stuff had been regularly delivered to a prominent tobacconist iu New York. Further arrests would, he intimated, be made iu New York today. Stewards Chnrsnl With NldORKllnir. SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EBBS, ETC. Vegetables. SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, Wm, Giles, Ugw.Price Grocer, City Supply Stove. Best Family Flour Best Patent Flour Best Dairy Butter Fancy Creamery . New Country Eggs Lipton's Teas .... CoffeeB Canned Milk. 3 for Superintendent Burns Bald that lie was unable to tell the exact number o( Italian emigrants aboard train No. 13, but • thought that there were not more than liftv. Passengers on the train and others who were early nt the wreck say the number was nearer eighty. |4.00 4.50 GENERAL WOOD HOM Cornell braced up from momentary demoralization and again put up a stiff game. The ball was worked._up and down the tield by each team until Pennsylvania got it on Cornell's fortyfive yard line. Tlie (Junkers tried a quarter back kick, which was caught by Turnbull on Ills thirty-tive ynrd line, and with n clear Held in front and a stone wall interference behind he ran seventy-five yards for Cor noil's second score. Collin kicked the goal. Score now: Cornell, 12; Pennsylvania, it. CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND OELERY. Fruits. Has Come to Consult^With Roosevelt New York, Nov. 29.—Governor Gen eral Wood, of Cuba, with Mrs. Wood arrived here today on the Ward liner Monterey, from Havana. General Wood 1b to consult President Roosevelt on Cuban matters, with a view of posting the President iu dealing with the sugar and other questions relating to the ifiland. an Cuban Affairs. APPIES, ORANBES, IEM0NS, CRANBERRIES, lroin 10c to 35 Boots and Shoes. Coroner Hamilton of Adrian has Impaneled a jury mid trill begin an in quest into the disaster today. Canned Peas, 3 for 25 All goods of best quality and up-todate. Corner N. Main and Butler Sts. Canned Corn, 3 for We carry one of the moat complete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Manila, NjDv. UK,-The United States transport AVrljriit lias been wrecked in tlie stnitt of liarinan. Siie will probably turn out to be a total loss. The Wright struck on uncharted rock at the entrance of San Jacinto and sank in fifteen feet of water. To raise her will require wrecking machinery which is not available here. The transport Wright was originally ii fruitei anil was preseuted to the government by some patriotic women of Boston when the Spanish war broke oVil to be used as a hospital ship. Later she was titteil out as a dispatch boat and was sent to Cuba to be used by General Wood. More recently she was sent to the Philippine Islands as a dispatch boat ami.storeship. Trnnaiiort Wrecked In I*lilll|»|iinra. The PltlNlxirK MtTltclttnrn'fi Strike. Pittsburg. Nov. 21).— There appears to bo no radical change in tlip strike situation. Tin- strikers are still making tho claim that tin' roads are badly crippled. ami the company officials are Just as positive in the statement that there is practically 110 strike exeppt on the Allegheny Valley road, which, they say. is gradually resuming normal conditions. At a meeting of strikers yesterday fifty-three new members were taken lu. Six men known as* "extras" In the Pennsylvania ya.rd joined the strikers, but their places were tilled at once. Great Luck of an Editor. IUIT FACTORY DESTROYED. "For two years all efforts to cure eczema !u ,thc palms of my hands failed," writeB Editor II. N. Lester, of Syracuse, lian., "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the world's best for eruptions, sores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at J. H. Houck and W. C. Price, PlttstoH, and C. D. Stroll. West Pittston. Fire Caused Considerable Loss to a In the second half Cornell ran the ball down tile Held from Hie kick off lo Pennsylvania's forty-three yard line, where I he Quakers Were penalized toil yards for offside play. Half Hack l'urcell made twelve yards around loft end, and the next two attempts against »Pennsylvania's line failed to make any impression, on the line up ihe leather wont to Collin, who circled the left side cf tho 1 'enlisylv:lMill line for the th'rd touchdown. lie also kicked the goal, bringing; the wore to IS point'1. The PpcoimI llnlf. Rochester Man. Evans Bros. Rochester, N. Y„ Nov. 29,—Early this morning, fire swept through the fruit evaporating works jf .Michael Doyle, damaging tho stock ol dried frultf to the extent of $5(1,000. boss on building $5,000. One hundred and llfty girls and women arc thrown out of employment.46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. McDonucll & Dobbie, fancy grocers, 7« South Main Street SCHOONER LOST. Wen| Ashore Off the Massachuscttr Duoklown, Tehii.. Nov. 21).—A northbound freight train on the Atlantic. Knoxville and Northern railroad was wrecked two miles south of hero. Conductor Ilarvcy Ott of Knoxville and Engineer Ed Dawson of ltluo Kldge were killed, and the tireman ami brakeman were seriously injured. The locomotive jumped tho track while running at a high rate of speed around a sharp curve and rolled down a forty foot embankment, followed by several cars. Fntnl Wreck nl Dnpklonn Coast—The Crew Saved. Gldjucester, Mass., Nov. 29.—The schooner Lucy Bell, of Ellsworth, Me., boun4 from Portland for Boston, stouo laden, Went ashore ou Thatcher's Island aad la a total loss. The crew were saved.. I'cr the next tiftcen minutes the playing of b- tli sides was terrific. Pennsylvania would push Cornelldown tin' Held, and Cornell would hold the lighting Quakers and rush the ball quickly to the other end CDf the field. It was booted and pushed this way until Pennsylvania got possession of the leather on downs on her own fortit yard line. Sail l'/lncisco. Nov. ieurge M. Pullman, eldest son of the late Chicago palace car builder, has died at his home in Meno Park of acute pneumonia alter an illness of six days. Death was due to a rupture of the pill luonarv artery. His system hid been so weakened lately that it would not rally. With him at death were his wife, wlioiu lie married only two CiporKC l'nllmnn Dead, /k rmstrongf s •/* PRICES TTTTTTTTTTT» t T T T T T TTTTT ? Best Flour $4 so Chop and Meal, per cwt 145 Corn and crack corn... 1 45 Bran and Middlings... 130 Cranberries, per quart. 10 Fancy Apple Butter, per crock 25 Buckwheat Flour, 25 lb. 60 Maple Syrup, per quart 25 Van Camp Pumpkin, per can 10 Florida Oranges, perdoz 35 Will allow Bus fare to and from Cork Lane with SI.OO Pur- THE FACT IS THE WEATHER. the man with the short coat preference is just ns much in fashion as tte man wjtb the long coat notion. Everybody !s bound tobs suited this season. Tlsu't for us to eay which you *hali have, but to give you ali the styles ana lot you 4*loct for yourself. All here. The rough and the smooth cloths are in equ%l demand, botu are hero. All cubs are hero. But this is one point about which there cau bo no two opinions and thpt is if you want Reynolds' kick out was poor, and P.rewslor. catching the ball on Pennsylvania's twenty yard line, succeeded In eluding the Quaker runners until he was hehjii'l tho goal posts for the final score of tin' game. l'.rowslor kicked the goal. Tho game ended a few minutes later with the score at 24 to »D in favor of Ihe Ithaca lis. Washington, Nov. 29—Forecast until 8 p. ni„ Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Probably rain or snow- tonight; Saturday, partly cloudy. MHrqolN Ito Itecelvcd by the fznr, months Jijro: his brother Kytip»r and Sanger's wife. At the time of his death Pullman was reeeiVin# $:t.000 a year from his father's estate and CHmi 2i year allowanee made him by his 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 easier to see your profit than ours. St. Petersburg. Nov. 21).- The cjtar granted an audience to Marquis Ito, the Japanese statesman, at Tsarskoo- Solo yesterday afternoon, and later Count I.ainsdorff. the Russian foreign minister, gave a gala dinner in honor of- the visitor. An effective entente between Iiussia and Japan is regarded as the probable outcome of tho audience between the czar and Marquis Ito. Mokk llnvr ttmnlliios Buffalo. Nov. 21). I)r. C. II. ::iuk, Inspector In charge of tho Culled Stales bureau of animal Industry at the East Buffalo stockyards, lias discovered what lielleves to tie an outbreak of rmall|los among a consignment" of hogs. Mbo animals were received Iron St. I.ouls test week, and they parsed the fifsf Inspection. After they had been slaughtered Dr. Zink in making a inkjMscop'.cnl examinaiiou of thf vlsceni discovered what lie believed to. lDe cvifeucc of smallpox. The slaughter houses are in tho Polish district, where jthe local health authorities are at present engaged in lighting an outbreak of smallpox. THE BEST OVERCOAT tho money you have to spend C an buy. Wo guarantee you'll get it right here in our store. AYillinm Henry Ynm!«*rl»i!t. New York. Nov. Dlr. ami Mrs. Alfred (Jwynne Yanderbllt decided ji'estcrday to call their son William Henry, the name borNe by l»otl» his father's irrandfather ami l»rc»tlior, although the name Cornelius had been COLUMBIA BEATS INDIANS New Yorkei* Tuo'Mucil I'tir the licit BUSS, The City Tailor, 3k* ii, \ 21D. MAIN ST., OPPOSITE WATER ST. President Clark Golnn: Abroad New Yoi-It, Xuy. .—Columbia's liluu ixl wliiu* \vavrd triumphant alurvo tin cCl ami brown of I'arllslo on tlm l'ulo grounds yrstorday. hut tin* virtory of tli'.V Morningsido. Heights oh'vrii. omt whelming in C»nC» was limnilf.it injur in nnothor. as tin* Indians battered tlioin to pUrcs toward tlio finish and chases or more• 6ILR0Y, THE TAILOR, Ronton, Nov. 20-H(»v. I)r. Francis 13. Clark, president of tlio World's Christian Endeavor, will sal! for Europe tfiui. 4. where lie will jriVo liis personal efforts to establishing tlie society more lirmly on the eontinent. cspecially in eentral Europe, Scandinavia. France, Spain, Italy, Holland. Ilolieinia and Bulgaria, lie will he away about seven months. considered f«»r several clays. It lias not been definitely decided when the christening will take place, though it is known that it will occur some time in December at tlie city home of Mr. Alfred Vanderbilt. Fifth avenue and Fifty-sixth street. The ccivinony will be witnessed by only a few members CURE THAT COLD with Dr. Denton's C8 SOUTH MAIN ST. ]. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. _ •■mi mii They are quick and Allti Grippe Pills* certain la their effect, usually breaking up the worst cold in about 10 hours. Prico26c. Forsaloat Kane's Pharmacy, AGENT FOR WHITMAN'S CELEBRATED CANDIES- SET READT FOR !■:«•C»red twice. In the tirst tl fty-ilve ininlih's of play Columbia simply smotheri*tl her opponents and rolled up a score ol* to o. The blue and while had mowed down their swarthy eompct I tors with comparative c:im\ The tinal T hanksgiving of tilt" fiiinilv Just an Index to Our StocK ORANGES, CITRON PEEL, financial and commercial. Plating Of all descriptions. No matter what the article is, we can renickel it and make it look like ns.w. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. fe. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 29 MipeiV Bank building. New York, Nor. 20, 1801. Clrse MO r.W6 . iod*4 ii o;*4 «7m, , 49* 4i . rSJft IM* , ia*m V-H 10i'4 105 ICO 03# . 01 01 6014 Paralyzed l»D Football Injur Ion, Hot Nov. i!!).—As a result of injuries received in a football mime between 1 ho Peabodys of Little Itock and the Shamrocks of llot Springs c, Steele of the latter team has both arms ami legs paralyzed. New York. Nov. *JP. Before the firemen could chock a great tire which started in the. fine woods factory of William K. Fptegrove «.V Bro.. at Tenth street and Avenue B. last night and spread to tlie supply depot of the Standard (Ml company rivers of blazing oil were running through the street to the ICast river, licking up the buildings near by and forcing the lireboats and other craft moored at the niifr.H of lllnr.lriK Oil, Stock Unlimited. Quality the Beat. Prices Proper. Wlien Columbia returned to the field for, the second half, not" a substitute was found anions the eleven, while three fresh red men hail taken the places of their battered brethren. Two of these. Charles and Decora, were behind the line, having relieved "Williams and Yarlett. For a time the.v appeared to be helpless, failing to distinguish themselves at either line bueking or skirting the ends. score nwh 10 to 1J, LEMONS, DATES, FIGS, LEMON PEEL, ORANGE PEEL, 0 5 Ftisrar...', Au-tilaou Atohiaon prW,. Broofcljrn Tractlou rbe*. A Ohio (J. A Hteei....... IT. fl. Steel pref Man. 83 Wo. Pa Pno Ota.. Col. Iron A Fuel P»dflc C»ppor C*r & Foundry O * W P«BO Reading JfeadJnff prof Train i\ M J lather Poblier • Kilo tTnw»n Union-Pacific pref itrof Wr*»er'' M K. & T Not folk CELERY, RAISINS, THE GOOD BRANDS IN CANNKD GOODS. WALNUTS, HICKORY NUTS, FULL LINE OF SPICES, FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. LETTUCE, CURRANTS, Hendricks & Son, Delaware Ave. Tnciity-tivc Hurt In Wreck Located in th« Basement of the Silk Mill' Eutranco at roar of building. Anderson. Ind.. Nov. 21).—An electric ear loaded with twenty-live glasswork crs collided whh a coal car while returning to the city from the factory. All of the workmen were injured, and three will probably die. Something Very FIm In RaMns, Currants, Citron and Lemon Pool. Save Your Newspapers. After you have finished reading the daily newspaper, don't throw it away ruthlessly, it's worth money to you. Lay it carefully away and when the pile weighs a few hundred pounds, tie them up securely, so they can be easily handled, and send them to our place, or if the pile is large enough, will call for it, and will p»y you spot cash. AI aHloaonm Junk Dealer. Both 'Phones nr. naieson, IK)ok 8t pitt8tdn. Pa. piers to cut adrift. One large vessel is reported destroyed. Twenty companies of iircmeu fought the tire. Before they checked it half a block lay ill 0*hes and $750,tmm) worth of property had lieeu destroyed. "Kearly thirty tiremen escaped with their lives only through tin* prompt and heroic work of their comrades, who saved them from their perilous perch oil the roof of an adjoining build in.it by quick and skill- W. E. BROWN. .. iron 20* . 3 4i X H . 150*4 150 • «DK , 8oa| tMu . urn f • 1J?4 l.'H Suddenly there came a change. The Indians concentrated all their strength, and when Weekes tried for a fourth time to penetrate their line on their forty yard line held him for a down, thus winning the ball. Beaver made a brilliant plunge through McLellan and Bruce and gained twenty yards. Charles gut ten yards more by the same methods, and then Decora and Charles carried the ball in two short plunge* near Columbia'* Hue. Coluui- Luzerne Avenue. Bolh 'Phone; (iovoriior Tit ft Better, it. Nov Manll... . . J:SnrtSfOtis Stafi'oiv nml Kllojrsll:! ve slKccssflllly jfrii rtci skin KtTTTinVi-iKir Tiifl'H wonnil. nut III' will |)iol;i!t» In. si I tit* til pay his IJifijciti'il visii toltio rmti-il Stat cm at lilt4 I'llO of lltHVDlllOf. I jicuUMia IltS I'wti'f :Dl|i! W'l'l Ili'l'HI of tin. xuioteonlli infantry have bt'tii painfully womuU'C In bituibuo pitfalls at IioUul. YOUR PHOTO GIVE US A CALL * * wonld plenpe yonr friends more tbau anything else for' V'stirnts present. - A »IMD* 1 rM YOUR PRINTING Will be neatly and cheaply done in the very best style at the GAZETTE PRINTING OFFICE, G9'-% P % Dl* 64 4 •*» YATES T. IV. KYTE, fut list' up 111. .-or-nd 'Fonfhim »;iil.»*rn Pnilvrny Fine ladles' & gents chains. Yasccn will alvn tlie beat 9 WILLIAM STREET. Both'Phones. + Cmeter Street. |
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