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in- t *9«f Vr«D I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1860. J*» »C/lfff. 1 DAILY ESTABUSHED btTHEO. HART 1882. P1TTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901. 1 W°4&KM0NTH?01 Y' } SIX PAGES. NICARAGUA SIGNS TREATY. VICTIM OF CASTRO'S CON3F1RACY; . T- _ - - FOR GREAT » UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL and commercial. Prepared under GERMAN UWB, ia Excellent for ALWAYS BEST. booameata Poand IA Colon Sail t« To Lease t'i ftfritj oil fftnnl Rnntc 81s Mile* Wldi New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. 3. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. AN ASSAULT Prove It. Washington, Dec. 10.—A dispatch from Managua, Nicaragua, says: r LUMBAGO, 1 Rheumatism, Backache, etc. OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" Colon, Dec..10.—When leavlDg Colon, the Liberals forgot certain papers ana tifoutnent*. ami the government discovered these to be a find of great value, clearly proving a conspiracy and alliance of President Castro of Venezuela with President Zelaya of Nicaragua against the government of Colombia. "A protocol vras signed yesterday between the secretary for foreign re latinos, Dr. Fernando Sanchez, and Wlllfatn L. Merry. t United States minister. providing far ample concessions along the route of the proposed 'nter oceanic canal with a view to its construction by the United States. A perpetual lease of a strip of land six hiilcM wide, which Includes the route rif (he Nicaragua canal, Is agreed to by Nicaragua." New Yoi-k. Dec. 10, 1901. Open. Clos. . 14 14 . 92 91% .122% 120 . 77% 77 . 99% 99% . 63% 62% . 46?; 40% . 42 41% ■ 9.1% 91% .137% 134% .105 103 % . 99% 98% . 8SD% 8»% . 59% 58% . 72% 70 . 30% 30% 34% 33% .149% 148 . 48% 47% 79 78% 63% 62 11% 11% 40% 39% 10o% *9% 89 88% 42% 41% 91% 91% 50% 51% 57% 56% A Few Specials Picked From Our Immense Stock: Mysterious Crime In Wash- Carnegie Gives Ten Millions to the United States. Colorado Southern Southern R. R. Sugar Atchison Atchison, prof.,... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio .. U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El Mo. Paciflc People's Gas .. Col. Iron and Fuel So. Paciflc U. 9. Copper Car and Foundry O. & W Pennsylvania .. Reading ... Reading, prof Tetin. C. & 1 Leather Erie Union Paciflc .. . Union Paciflc, pref. Wabash, pref Western Union. ... II., K. ft t Norfolk Ington. PAIN EXPELLER. rsician out of man: testitici* At 49c, Ladies' Fine Flannelette Shirt Waists. WOMAN • STRICKEN DOWN. LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT What one New York, July Wnlle J have always, been looth to u$€*;.y proprietary meCJifi»ne3,1 muif that Cj mm •ANCHOR rA]ft SXPELKR* .'5 the first of its kfnd.Fhav© ever used, and will stick to if. It has no parallel in Lunv *D«r bago,Intercostal Neuralgia,SciatiC* Of One document Is a cable filed bCt General bouilngo Diaz. chief of revolutionists, with the English Cable company some hours after his occupation or Colon. It is addressed to President Castro and reads: At 15c, Ladies' and Children's all wool Black Hose. At 50c, Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts. One of the Prominent Modistes of the Capital Pound Unconscious in Her Room With Her 8kull Crushed and National Institution to be the Best in State department officials decline to Jiscuss the exact provisions of the protocol Protocols were negotiated a year ago by Secretary Hay with the NlcafrtgtiiP and Costa Rlcan ministers, but as (hose agreement" were based upon the original Hay-Paoneefote treiii.r it Is presumed the administration deemed 't "fpedient in renew llieili. the World—Magnificent Fund to be Administered Like That of James At »5c, Ladies' Fine Golf Gloves, large assortment of patterns. At ioc, Men's Heavy Working Mitts. Her Body Bruised. "Colon Is in possession of the rev olutionlsts. Hasten fleet here to seize Plnzon. Teli Zelaya to re-enforce ue." IB I CI Smithson; 28C. auCl 00c. at all druggists or tbrougti IF. Ad.B!chtc*4Co.,2l6 Petri St., New¥ork, L36 HIGHEST national AWARDS*^ ■k. Recommended by prominent Phy• aiclano. Wholesale and Retail J-lfflhr Ministers, . Washington, Dec. 10,—Mrs. Ada Gilbert Dennis, a widow, 45 years of age, one of the most prominent of Washington's fashionable modistes, was thin morning discovered in her room at 1,117 K street, N. W, Her skull was fractured _ and her jaw broken. Her • body was badly bruised fu several places. She Is unconscious, and It is Impossible to learn from her anything that will throw light upon the assault. The entire detective force of the city is working on tho case. No clew to the perpetrators has been found. Other documents eniauating froiq General Alfaro anil dated Guayaquil leave no doubt as to Ills conspiring against Colombia. Washington, Lee. 10.—Added to the olllions which Andrew Carnegie aleatly lias given in Hie cause ol' eilueaion. Industry mil charily. lie now ofers to give JpI«D,iXh».im.hj for the contraction ami endowment ol' a great iniversily in the national capital. This nagnllicent offer of the steel klug has icen commiinlcated to President Roosevelt In a formal letter writ-ten everal days ago. In this the scope lid details of Mr. Carnegie's plans are utlincd, and public men w ho have •een adilsed confidentially of the unfertnklng give it their unqualified aji- At 39c, Children's Felt Hats, nicely trimmed. At 25c, Men's Extra Heavy all wool hose. Abncond. With $100,000 In Caah. The protocols iuat!" nf (hat time gave a lease for i!00 years of a strip of land, including the route of the projected canal. , Cession of the territory is prohibited by the constitutions of the two Central AhieHcail republic. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 10.—H. J fleishmau, cashier ot the Farmers and Merchants' bank of this city, has dls appeared with a sum of the bank'; taoney which Vice Preeldfcht H. W tlelllnah estimates at $100,000. Tht shortage has Just been discovered Fleishman has not becu seen since f o'clock Saturday morning. At that houi lie was at his club. He notified tli« hank people that he was ill Saturday morning and would not be at his desk Nothing was thought of the matter at the time. Fleishman lias been cashlei and assistant cashier of the fanner* and Merchants' bank for many years He began work for the bank when a boy in 1875. He was under bond with a surely company for $30,000. The Good Things for the Holidays* At 45c, Gents Outiog Flannel Shirts. At $1.00, Ladies' Fine Flannel Sbirt Waists. Don't forget to visit our large Toy Department in the Basement. One whole floor devoted to dolls, toy, games, etr. it Is believed heie that the protocol .lust signed al .Managua contains practically the same provisions as were comprised in tin- old agreement. GREAT CATHOLIC ASSEMBLY. FIRE IN A MINE. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE -novnl. Thr university Is not to be h govprn»p|it Institution nor in any si-nun « tobeme for university extension. It is o lip entirely different from tlip grout latlonai university proposed by (ieorgc Washington. The government is to act uercly as_a trustee in keeping ami dlsnirslng {Tip funds. County ConflNcnJcn IftiniHpnl Plant. Muscatine. til.. Deo, 10.—The Muscatine city waterworks, valued lit $100.- ill lit. were sol it yesterday for county luxes ii mount ill/2: to *800. Tile city bought tlie Iilmit lust sprillB fill- $100,- ooo. iiiut it developed subsequently thnt back t;i.\es luul not been paid. 'J'iie city refused to pay them. The old company hod dissolved and of course HollIII not pay tlieni. The county was determined lo have the taxes and advertised the plant for sale. They were bought by a prominent real estate ileal or, who says he will defend himself in the courts. The city attorney Will contest the matter in the courts. Our Store Is Just Full of Them. People's Store The Purpose Is to Organize a Federa tlon of Catholic Societies. Flames Are Raging in the Lick Mine, in the Lykens Galley* Cluster Raisins, Mixed Candies, Cleaned Currents, Chocolates, Lemon Pet J, Clear Toys, Orange Peel, Florida Oranges, Citron Peel, Qrapes in variety, Cranborries, Bottled Olives, Spicefl Mixed Nut?, Fancy Cakes, Assorted •Nuts. If you eat right, you'll feel right. You can got a 1 the neoded things for tho culinary department at our store. Cincinnati, O.. Dec. 10.—Wliat promiseB to be a most important gathering of Catholic laymen opened Its sessions In this city today. It is the convention of the Federation of Catholic societies Cjf the United StatcB. Representatives from all parts of this country and Porto Rico are In attendance. The object of the convention is to permanently organize all the Catholic societies of the country Into one organization. but each Boclety is to maintain its Individuality. Ilarrisburg, Pa., Dec. 10.—Late list night lire broke out in the big Lick mine, near Lykens, throwing 700 men out of employment. The mine Is owned by the Lykens Valley Coal company, and is one of the most productive mines in the Lykens Valley region. 13 SOUTH W4M STREET9 Always Cheapest. Next to Druty's Alnlmiiin** Rare H'ar Over. TIip Carnpglp scheme is to lie similar ;o that of the Smithsonian institution, •ndowed by the Englishman, Sinithion, with *i,000,000, which Is bold in :rust by Hip government. TIip manigentent of thp Smithsonian institution r vested in a board of regents com - josed of t In- president of the I'rilted states as presiding officer px officio, be chief justice of the United States is chancellor, the presldput pro temjore of the {'tilted States senate, three nembers of the United States senate, hree members of the house of representatives. prpslileijis of two of the eading universities, two citizens of the t.'nited States at large and two citizens if the District of Columbia. The members of the cabinet in each admlnistralou are ex officio member.; of the Institution.Dftntl of Sphrmc. Montgomery, Ala.. Dec. it).—Nine o) the negroes charged with tlip shooting »r .1. AY. Dorsey and Town Marshal Atkinson at Opp have been committed to Jail without bail at Andalnsln on a preliminary bearing. Sixteen otbei negroes were discharged. Six of those held were brought to Montgomery last night by Sheriff Bradshaw of Coving ton county. The other three negroes were sent to the county jail at Geneva. near Opp. The troops have beeti withdrawn from Ahdalusiti. and the situation there is quiet. Sheriff Bradshaw says, however, that he fears fur ther trouble when the sixteen negroes who were released on preliminary examination return to Opp. CHINESE TO BE DEPORTED. Evans Bros. Fourteen Who Had Been Working in Vermont, to be Sent Home. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 10.—United States Marshal Fred. A. Field today took .14 Chinese to Boston for deportation to China. T. W. KYTE, £ uUL touiu. a, a £ tkc. ijcu. co-h. juut of our itau. to camjslett aD SunxUuf 3)£jour« WITH THE WHEELMEN. Chicago, Dee. 10.—The executive committee of the national council ol the Cj. A. It. will meet here Thursday to consider the time and place of the next national encampment, lu a gen eral order the following appointments on the staff of the commander in chic! have been announced: Adjutant gener al. Silas H. Towler, Minneapolis: quar termaster general, Charles Burrows. Rutherford, X. ,t. i inspector general. Wilfred A. Wetherbee. Boston: judge advocate. Henry M. Duffleld. Detroit, chief of staff. A. Noel Blakeman, Mount Vernon. X. Y. «. \. It. StnfY Appointment*, Grooerles, Staple Dry Goods. Both Phones. .Exeter Street. The Leader* are Thirteen Milea Be- New York, Dec. 10.—1 p. m.—The bicycle scorcs at this hour are as follows: Fisher, Chevalier; Muuro, Newkirk; McLcan, Butler: Walthour, Mc- Kachen; May, Wtlsoh, 740 miles 8 laps, each. Babcock, Turvtlle; Julius, Lawson; Samuclsou. Kiug, 740 miles. 7 laps each. Hall, McLean; Jaak, Fredcricks, 740 miles, 5 laps each. Frans, Karnetadt, 718 miles, 5 laps. The leaders are 13 miles behind the record. bind the Record. To the South via New Jersey Central The New Jersey Central Is the only line offering Pullman service to winter resorts in the South and the Charleston exposition. Lowest rates and quickest time. Pullman reservations secured anil baggage cheeked through. Inquire of J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, 401! West Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. tl WHOSE CLOTHES ARE YOU WEARING^ Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND 80UR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS, Recorda Lowered A desire for exclusive style is easily giatified here. We clothe men satisfactorily in every respect. Our prices are not high, and if they were, it wou d be worth while to pay thmii to get such peifect tatisfaction A well fitting, dur able, st/lish su;t at a reasonable ptice is all that any man wants, and it is what every man gets who has us uianc it for him. Philadelphia. Dec. 10.—The prelim Inarics In the national championship swimming races of the Amateur Ath letie union took place last night at the r.portsmeji's show. E. Carroll Schaeffer, present champion, represent- In? the T'ntvevsity of Pennsylvania, lowered the time for 800 and 400 yards, covering the distances in 5m. 2ti 2-rDs, and 4m. 0 4-os., the previous records having been held by himself. In the na tionRl championship race of 100 yards be defeated Fred Wvenek of the New York Athletic elnb with apparent ease, covering the distance in 1m. 0 4-fDg, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BOTTEI, FRESH EGOS, ETC. Vegetables. The Smithsonian institution deals svitb scientific research, and the Oarne;!e university is to deal with all the jlglier branches of science. It will not nterfere with established educational institutions iu the District or elsewhere. The presidents of various coleges and universities of note have icon consulted by Mr. Carnegie and iave given their indorsement to the dfa of establishing un institution of 'earning where the highest postgraduite courses can be talo n at the seat of Plumbers REPORT FROM KITCHENER. will find It to their Interest to buy r.helr sewer pipe and fittings of us. We have the vitrified salt glazed pipe. J. 12. Patterson & Co. Fire In Bristol. Conn SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSRIM.1 CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND CELERY. Fruits. 8aya That Southwestern Orange River Colony C• Now Clear. Bristol. Conn.. Dee. 10—Two four story blocks, known as the "Sessions" and the "lrnwln," on Prospect street were completely gutted by tire early last evening, and the loss is estimated at $24,400, partly covered by insurance. The T'nwin block was occupied entirely by the Prospect House, where, it Is believed, the flames were started by an London, Dec. 10.— Kitchener's •weekly report 1b as follows: "Thirtyone Boers killed, 17 wounded, 302 captured, 35 surrendered." He further reports: "Methuen captured all of Liebenberg'B wagons and cattle and 29 prisoners. The southeastern corner of the Orange River colony is now clear. The Boers under Maritz were recently defeated in an attack on Tontellsbosch garrison." Every family should have its household medicine chest—and the first bottle in it should be Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's remedy for coughs and colil3. APPLES, ORANOES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES BANANAS AND IIM. Boots and Shoot. jnvornment Putrefying food lu the Intestines produces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily, but surely, curing constipation, biliousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and bowel troubles. Only 25 cents at W. C. Price's. Plttston, and G. D. Stroll's, West Pittston. Food Changed to Poison. $20 Suits Now $15 $25 Suits Now $20 $30 Suits Now $25 AVith the 1,1!u;ll'y of Congress ill colli ii.'uul and tlio advantages of the executive depart men Ik and the legislative blanches, greater opportunity will lie t (lorded I linn elsewhere for study, ob *T vat inn and research. Imperfectly insulated electric light wire. The flames spread so rapidly that jpinn.v of the guests In (he hotel had scarcely time lo escape with their lives. We carry one of the most complete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Many Pontofflcr Robber!**, Chattanooga, Tenn., Dee. 10.—An unusual number of postal peculations have been reported to the postal in speotor,of this district. William I,. Tennyson, a postal clerk, was arrested on a charge of rifling a mail pouch lie- Iween Kiktown and Hock Creek, Tenn. James o. Stokes was arrested and eon fenced to robbing the postofHee at Ten -Mile Stand. Tenn. The postofflce at Smyrna, tin., was robbed Sunday night. The safe in the office was blown open and stamps and money order funds .taken. Overco.it Prices Cut Same as Suits. MARINES SENT HOME, GILROY, THE TAILOR, Mr. Carnegie's plans have not reach 'd a point where the location of a site lias been considered, but there is plenty of fine land In the District of Columbia suitable lor the purpose. The Kill will be to the people of the I'lliteil States ami not to the t'nlted Slates government, yet congress' action Is needed to obtain Hie authority for the president of Hie Culled Stales or the members of die administration to act is trustees of the Carnegie university fund. faterson, X. .1.. Uee. 10. -Shortly after dinner yesterday the Rev. Mr. Keas lakee, an evangelist, and Mrs. Kens lakee were taken suddenly ill. They had been eating spinach, anil to this Is attributed their illness. The physicians diagnosed the ease as poisoning. The little son partook of everything except the spinach, and he suffered no Spluncll Fnisoil* Two, Have Served Their Terms and Will be Discharged. 18 SOUTH MAIN ST, New York. Dec. 10.—On hoard the l'anama Railroad company's steamer Orizaba, arriving from Colon today, were 31 overtime marines who have been sent home to be discharged at the Brooklyn navy yard. They arc from the Oregon, Concord and Iowa, on the Pacific side. Some of these men were with the party lauded at Colon to protect the Panama railroad in the recent disturbances. liurdoek Blood Hitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body—makes him flt for the battle of life. ? Evans Bros. STRICTLY CASH West Side Business Men. fiBnf!£DV New Management U || U U El Is ■ Now, Fresh Stock. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ill effects from the meal. Mr. and Mrs. Keaslakee were in a serious condition. but their physicians believe they will recover. Damon's Livery will supply you on dhort notice with first claBS rig for pleasure drives; also with cab, coupe or carriage. Baggage and team work a specialty. Both phones. R. L. Damon. Tito Killed In llnlltvay Colllmlon, North Yakima. Wasti., I Mm*, lo.-A headend collision between an extra eastbound freight and No. 54, a freight, two miles north of here, on the ern Pacific railroad, resulted in the death of two trainmen and the injury of live others. Three engines and thir t.v-three enrs were destroyed. I'ndei orders the trains were supposed to pass at Wena station. When the extra arrived there, a train stood on the siding, and. supposing it was No. rD4. the extra proceeded to North Yakima. Low Prices For Cash Only. PrefttClenC Will Inform ('onKrens, It is expected that the president will present the whole subject to congress today in a special message. Home made Mince Meat, there's none belter than ours; sauer kraut, pork sausage* made in our own store; creamery butter, strictly fresh eggs, mixed pickles, fresh meats. Kasper's •\ A Fewjs? • Questions SERIOUS FIRE AT BRANCHPORT. Yl'akeman Mnnt Kcftign Jan. 1, New York, Dee. 10.—The World says that Secretary Gage, with the consent of the president, lias written a peremptory letter to Appraiser Wilbur 1". Wakeuiau of New York demanding Ills resignation, to take effect Jan. 1. Mr. Wakeuian protested, claiming that Business Block, Hotel and Dwelling Mr. Carnegie has kept the proposed endowment, a secret until he could detinltel.v arrange the plans and scope of the new university, You'lifind this the best buying Destroyed. Cavities of the Teeth given perman ent filling by Dr. Mead Schenek, den tist, over Lewis Bros., Luzerne Ave. place ior Oeneva, N. Y„ Dec. 10.—Kite at Branchport, near Penn Yan, this morning, destroyed the Weaver block, the Commercial hotel and a dwelling. Loss *30,000. High Grade Teas and Coffees, Pure Buttor and Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Highest Standard Canned Goods. Orders Solicited. Even yet all these details have not been arranged, so that little more than the outline of his gift can be puhlish"(1. It Is known, however, that he does not propose to ask from congress a single foot of laud upon which the university buildings will be constructed. The entire expense is to be borne out of his endowment. How's Your Wardrobe? Don't You Need a New 8ult? Wouldn't anC) vercoat Improve your is is an office where the president Ritter Market l'or vegetables, canned goods, fresh eggs and butter, staple dry goods. Exeter St. New phone. Appearance? Ever Tried Tailor Made Clothea? Do You Know Our Place? 11ave Y ou Looked Over Our Stock? appoints and that he should be removed by the president, lie also demand ed that lie be allowed to serve until April 1. on which date Collector Midwell will go out. Secretary Gage refused to listen lo Mr. Wakcninn's protests, and they will be ignored by tile president. Mr. Wakoinan must go on Jan. I. GREAT ENGLISH LOAN, l.*hlwlt nml llnilson'i. %'eir llend Pittston Stoves and ranges, sanitary plumbing, bath rooms fitted completely and steam and hot water heating. Lewis & Davics. Hicks-Beach Will Propose a Guaran Xcw York, Dee. IO.-A special to The Times from Warwick, N. Y., says that Lewis A. Riley, vice president of the Lehigh and Hudson River Railroad company and president of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company ami of the Lehigh and Lackawanna Railroad company, has been chosen president of the Lehigh ami Hudson ltiver Railroad company to succeed the late Crlnncll Hurt of Warwick. Goods delivered with care and picn ptsess. Birmingham, ling.. Dec. 10.—The Post learns that Hicks-Beach, chancellor of the exchequer, la likely to propose for the next budget a guaranteed Transvnal loan for JC1 ,"D.000,000, to assist English taxation. teed Transvaal Loan, We make clothes for the leading business and professional men or this vicinity, an feel sure w« can make and cut to please you Dou't buy ready-made clothes when the inducement for tailor-made ones is 8o great. Call at our store today. The amount of money to be given by For Fresh Vegetables, Oysters, Fruit Mixed Nuts, Cranberries. Grapes, etc., don't forget the Frederick Market. Both phones. . . Mr. Carnegie equals the sum of the present endowment fund of Harvard and is much more than the invested fund of Yale. With the Catholic university. the Methodist university and the proposed Ca ruegie university. Washington will be the educational Louie D. Shelley, Mlix Alice flood?volt*M Debut Washington, JDee. 10. Miss Alk'O Koosevelt ninth* lier npponrniieo at her first White House reception yesterday afternoon. when she stood beside her Armstrong's -lulkoy'a Old Stand, Corner Luzerne Avenue and Warren Street. RESIGNATION ASKED FOR renU'r of tho country mother and Jissistetl in receiving tl.i guests. This disposes tlu» riinm that the young woman is sulTerin; l'roni a severe eold and is on the poill NEW Bussjbe City Tailor, Secretary Gage Wishes Appraiser Wakeman to Step Out. Okla.. l»cc. 10. TIioiiki s II. Ferguson of AVatongn assumed ilio office of governor «Df Oklahoma yesterday. (Jovoruor Ferguson made 110 speeeli ami vouchsafed no promises. It is said all Die officials of the Jenkins administration will he removed at once. Oklnlionn Oiltlirir '* »w (iorrrnur In OHirr Orange Peel, Citron, Lemon Peel, Figs—Pulled and Washington, Dei'. 10.—Secretary Case today admitted that he had asked Wilbur F. Wakeman, appraiser of the iKirt of New York, for his resiguation. Thus far lie has not received a reply, nor has the requested resignation been handed iu. Now . i mm-. 10. May wheat made a record for the year liotli in New York and in Chicago, the advance in the latter city placing the price at li was said en both floors that dollar wheat is in sight for Hie first time M'nce Joe Loiter''cornered the market in the spring of 1WS. Incidentally the farmers of the west made $130,- Cno.ooo i»v tit«» I' iritir adva.pVe in May Dolfnr AVIieat In Slulit, Vorl, «^PRICES. Opp. Water St. of collapse. Sin* went sliopp tenlay ami loofcetl the pleliHv «■: From 4 until C» o'clock yesterday after noon the president's wife ami d.uiulnc In-ill Best Flour, perbbl ?4 So Layer. Raisins—Seeded Pota:oes, per bushel 9tc layer, extra choice Mince Mtat—In crocks, packages and loose. HOUSEHOLD TREASURES. received guests on special im The state apartments were In with palms and cut (lowers. - Buckwheat Flour, 25 II) sack. 60c Good photographs are always the most highly prized of the household treasures. Let us add to your collection. VZ1TCO PHOTOOWMM Y M I CZ O, U WILLIAM ST. GENERAL SEWALL'8 CONDITION Ornornl Wood Leaver* Wanliinjcton 3 cans corn Washington, Deo. Hi. t.Ynoral Wood, military governor of Cuba. l«*fI horr Inst evening for Now York, where ho will take llto lirst steamer sailing for Havana. Rooncvclt C0 3l«*ct Santa In Virginia 3 cans tomatoes 5C 3 cans Boston baked Beans... Fancy cakes—nick-nacks, minu ets, fruit cake, chocolate dessert, fig tarts, Turkish cream, cocoanut macirons, lady fingers, etc Th« Indications Are That it is Very Critical. wheat of thai year. paid oh' their niorl Washington. Dei Camden, N .1.. IDcr. IC».-— The condition of UenciaI Kcwall this morning was unchanged. Ilia physician is almost constantly in attendance, which indicates that his condition is critical. pram's, saw a'l the circuses that came llioir way and painted their barns red. Roosevelt, his will' ainl ell according to present , Christmas at Tin* Woodland lia county. Ya.. tin4 lio«iD Bradley T. Johnson. yesterday accepted the tcencrai tat ion. lie and his family arD sjieinl iii Aiiio 2 cans Peaches 2Sc 2JC a cans fancy red teeti BRIEF NEWS NOTES ii.-.-n Cnnril for (ioohol SiikjmDC-Cn, 1U. ('(iuuty Tin' I lion) The I'nilod States supreme court lias tilliri) a ii cess miiil .Ian. ii. .IitiU-i D. M Goods Delivered Promptly. Armstrong & Co., Watch for Our Change of Advertisement on Monday. People's Phono 60991 Bine Printing ana Old Phoue 12'i2 (Drafting a Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowther, ARCHITECT BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plans prepared. NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY. itoyistoi'-ins have swept over *!C• !D•'( ((•»■ i-iVfij •ouuly I'll to stay away from \Viislii|if*tiiii 1\vC or three days. tioilDMl Johnson. win is a Marylandor li.v hirlh. is an ohl friend of the president. lie is well known as a historian and an author ol hooks on law. pert Vermont Man to Succced Hackett in the Navy Department. Washington, Dec. 10.—The President today sent to the Senate the nomination of Charles H. Darling, of Vermont, to he assistant secretary of the navy, vice Frank W. Hackett, re- tiie ) C.iu'h i The president on Monday reappointed Postmaster Van Coll of New York The Jail will In nary term of tl South Main Street. Victor B. Luchsinger. Two.nieir.Itn'S of the Korean cabinet ive I teen i.lisinisntl for being too court, at which time .lint Howard is to he tried. RED STAR STAMPS. llnfTiilo C iID- Tl-f:lNUrfr 11 «Dfsi^n-t Ituil'alii. Dec. l«i. Cilv Ttvas'.i Endeavor Conxmi ion nf Troy Both Phones. Prompt Delivery, ligned tim »if s'II.Iiihhkht hi further utivo committee of tin* ('inistinii Kn Troy. X. Y.. I.v la The stale exec LITTLE MONEY SAVERS CURE THAT COLD with Dr. Dsnton's THE WEATHER is reported to in* iin- latest gift of j ll is sus]ii4)i1(Ml by Uleavor society nu t in th iiu ill | tided to liold the next »nv• * 111i.«jii i y iivjjsmor's of- j tills city Oct. ITT. 28 aiitl ii!\ lnoi!, I lu The resignation I matter of tlic y and C1 Frinrh htorp'sin r.inoy C St.Mii|D3 uro HI) ™ Griffin artistic Anti Grippe Pills. feet, usually breaking up the worst cold In about 10 hours. Price 26c. For sale at Washington. Dee. 10—Forecast Until p. m„ Wednesday, for Kastorn Ponnylvania: Fair and collier tonight; Andrew Carnegie for tin use of pop- I of t lie In.i alike ami reriflr-msbloat imv of the store PHOTOGRAPHY * Studio ITS BRANCHES. will have no effect on the proceeiHnys was touched upon and referred t liiulay li«jtior qti^si and. eeu ui Wednesday, lair Have your printing done at the Gazette Printing Ofllce. f ' commute RED 8TAR TRADING STAMP CO., Wilhosharrc, Pa. Kane's Pharmacy, mm°in?t AOENT FOR WHITMAN 8 CELEBRATED CANDIES PEOPLE S FUME 368 S SOUTH MAIN ST.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 10, 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 | 1901-12-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 10, 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 | 1901-12-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011210_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 | in- t *9«f Vr«D I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1860. J*» »C/lfff. 1 DAILY ESTABUSHED btTHEO. HART 1882. P1TTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901. 1 W°4&KM0NTH?01 Y' } SIX PAGES. NICARAGUA SIGNS TREATY. VICTIM OF CASTRO'S CON3F1RACY; . T- _ - - FOR GREAT » UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL and commercial. Prepared under GERMAN UWB, ia Excellent for ALWAYS BEST. booameata Poand IA Colon Sail t« To Lease t'i ftfritj oil fftnnl Rnntc 81s Mile* Wldi New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. 3. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. AN ASSAULT Prove It. Washington, Dec. 10.—A dispatch from Managua, Nicaragua, says: r LUMBAGO, 1 Rheumatism, Backache, etc. OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" Colon, Dec..10.—When leavlDg Colon, the Liberals forgot certain papers ana tifoutnent*. ami the government discovered these to be a find of great value, clearly proving a conspiracy and alliance of President Castro of Venezuela with President Zelaya of Nicaragua against the government of Colombia. "A protocol vras signed yesterday between the secretary for foreign re latinos, Dr. Fernando Sanchez, and Wlllfatn L. Merry. t United States minister. providing far ample concessions along the route of the proposed 'nter oceanic canal with a view to its construction by the United States. A perpetual lease of a strip of land six hiilcM wide, which Includes the route rif (he Nicaragua canal, Is agreed to by Nicaragua." New Yoi-k. Dec. 10, 1901. Open. Clos. . 14 14 . 92 91% .122% 120 . 77% 77 . 99% 99% . 63% 62% . 46?; 40% . 42 41% ■ 9.1% 91% .137% 134% .105 103 % . 99% 98% . 8SD% 8»% . 59% 58% . 72% 70 . 30% 30% 34% 33% .149% 148 . 48% 47% 79 78% 63% 62 11% 11% 40% 39% 10o% *9% 89 88% 42% 41% 91% 91% 50% 51% 57% 56% A Few Specials Picked From Our Immense Stock: Mysterious Crime In Wash- Carnegie Gives Ten Millions to the United States. Colorado Southern Southern R. R. Sugar Atchison Atchison, prof.,... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio .. U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El Mo. Paciflc People's Gas .. Col. Iron and Fuel So. Paciflc U. 9. Copper Car and Foundry O. & W Pennsylvania .. Reading ... Reading, prof Tetin. C. & 1 Leather Erie Union Paciflc .. . Union Paciflc, pref. Wabash, pref Western Union. ... II., K. ft t Norfolk Ington. PAIN EXPELLER. rsician out of man: testitici* At 49c, Ladies' Fine Flannelette Shirt Waists. WOMAN • STRICKEN DOWN. LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT What one New York, July Wnlle J have always, been looth to u$€*;.y proprietary meCJifi»ne3,1 muif that Cj mm •ANCHOR rA]ft SXPELKR* .'5 the first of its kfnd.Fhav© ever used, and will stick to if. It has no parallel in Lunv *D«r bago,Intercostal Neuralgia,SciatiC* Of One document Is a cable filed bCt General bouilngo Diaz. chief of revolutionists, with the English Cable company some hours after his occupation or Colon. It is addressed to President Castro and reads: At 15c, Ladies' and Children's all wool Black Hose. At 50c, Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts. One of the Prominent Modistes of the Capital Pound Unconscious in Her Room With Her 8kull Crushed and National Institution to be the Best in State department officials decline to Jiscuss the exact provisions of the protocol Protocols were negotiated a year ago by Secretary Hay with the NlcafrtgtiiP and Costa Rlcan ministers, but as (hose agreement" were based upon the original Hay-Paoneefote treiii.r it Is presumed the administration deemed 't "fpedient in renew llieili. the World—Magnificent Fund to be Administered Like That of James At »5c, Ladies' Fine Golf Gloves, large assortment of patterns. At ioc, Men's Heavy Working Mitts. Her Body Bruised. "Colon Is in possession of the rev olutionlsts. Hasten fleet here to seize Plnzon. Teli Zelaya to re-enforce ue." IB I CI Smithson; 28C. auCl 00c. at all druggists or tbrougti IF. Ad.B!chtc*4Co.,2l6 Petri St., New¥ork, L36 HIGHEST national AWARDS*^ ■k. Recommended by prominent Phy• aiclano. Wholesale and Retail J-lfflhr Ministers, . Washington, Dec. 10,—Mrs. Ada Gilbert Dennis, a widow, 45 years of age, one of the most prominent of Washington's fashionable modistes, was thin morning discovered in her room at 1,117 K street, N. W, Her skull was fractured _ and her jaw broken. Her • body was badly bruised fu several places. She Is unconscious, and It is Impossible to learn from her anything that will throw light upon the assault. The entire detective force of the city is working on tho case. No clew to the perpetrators has been found. Other documents eniauating froiq General Alfaro anil dated Guayaquil leave no doubt as to Ills conspiring against Colombia. Washington, Lee. 10.—Added to the olllions which Andrew Carnegie aleatly lias given in Hie cause ol' eilueaion. Industry mil charily. lie now ofers to give JpI«D,iXh».im.hj for the contraction ami endowment ol' a great iniversily in the national capital. This nagnllicent offer of the steel klug has icen commiinlcated to President Roosevelt In a formal letter writ-ten everal days ago. In this the scope lid details of Mr. Carnegie's plans are utlincd, and public men w ho have •een adilsed confidentially of the unfertnklng give it their unqualified aji- At 39c, Children's Felt Hats, nicely trimmed. At 25c, Men's Extra Heavy all wool hose. Abncond. With $100,000 In Caah. The protocols iuat!" nf (hat time gave a lease for i!00 years of a strip of land, including the route of the projected canal. , Cession of the territory is prohibited by the constitutions of the two Central AhieHcail republic. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 10.—H. J fleishmau, cashier ot the Farmers and Merchants' bank of this city, has dls appeared with a sum of the bank'; taoney which Vice Preeldfcht H. W tlelllnah estimates at $100,000. Tht shortage has Just been discovered Fleishman has not becu seen since f o'clock Saturday morning. At that houi lie was at his club. He notified tli« hank people that he was ill Saturday morning and would not be at his desk Nothing was thought of the matter at the time. Fleishman lias been cashlei and assistant cashier of the fanner* and Merchants' bank for many years He began work for the bank when a boy in 1875. He was under bond with a surely company for $30,000. The Good Things for the Holidays* At 45c, Gents Outiog Flannel Shirts. At $1.00, Ladies' Fine Flannel Sbirt Waists. Don't forget to visit our large Toy Department in the Basement. One whole floor devoted to dolls, toy, games, etr. it Is believed heie that the protocol .lust signed al .Managua contains practically the same provisions as were comprised in tin- old agreement. GREAT CATHOLIC ASSEMBLY. FIRE IN A MINE. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE -novnl. Thr university Is not to be h govprn»p|it Institution nor in any si-nun « tobeme for university extension. It is o lip entirely different from tlip grout latlonai university proposed by (ieorgc Washington. The government is to act uercly as_a trustee in keeping ami dlsnirslng {Tip funds. County ConflNcnJcn IftiniHpnl Plant. Muscatine. til.. Deo, 10.—The Muscatine city waterworks, valued lit $100.- ill lit. were sol it yesterday for county luxes ii mount ill/2: to *800. Tile city bought tlie Iilmit lust sprillB fill- $100,- ooo. iiiut it developed subsequently thnt back t;i.\es luul not been paid. 'J'iie city refused to pay them. The old company hod dissolved and of course HollIII not pay tlieni. The county was determined lo have the taxes and advertised the plant for sale. They were bought by a prominent real estate ileal or, who says he will defend himself in the courts. The city attorney Will contest the matter in the courts. Our Store Is Just Full of Them. People's Store The Purpose Is to Organize a Federa tlon of Catholic Societies. Flames Are Raging in the Lick Mine, in the Lykens Galley* Cluster Raisins, Mixed Candies, Cleaned Currents, Chocolates, Lemon Pet J, Clear Toys, Orange Peel, Florida Oranges, Citron Peel, Qrapes in variety, Cranborries, Bottled Olives, Spicefl Mixed Nut?, Fancy Cakes, Assorted •Nuts. If you eat right, you'll feel right. You can got a 1 the neoded things for tho culinary department at our store. Cincinnati, O.. Dec. 10.—Wliat promiseB to be a most important gathering of Catholic laymen opened Its sessions In this city today. It is the convention of the Federation of Catholic societies Cjf the United StatcB. Representatives from all parts of this country and Porto Rico are In attendance. The object of the convention is to permanently organize all the Catholic societies of the country Into one organization. but each Boclety is to maintain its Individuality. Ilarrisburg, Pa., Dec. 10.—Late list night lire broke out in the big Lick mine, near Lykens, throwing 700 men out of employment. The mine Is owned by the Lykens Valley Coal company, and is one of the most productive mines in the Lykens Valley region. 13 SOUTH W4M STREET9 Always Cheapest. Next to Druty's Alnlmiiin** Rare H'ar Over. TIip Carnpglp scheme is to lie similar ;o that of the Smithsonian institution, •ndowed by the Englishman, Sinithion, with *i,000,000, which Is bold in :rust by Hip government. TIip manigentent of thp Smithsonian institution r vested in a board of regents com - josed of t In- president of the I'rilted states as presiding officer px officio, be chief justice of the United States is chancellor, the presldput pro temjore of the {'tilted States senate, three nembers of the United States senate, hree members of the house of representatives. prpslileijis of two of the eading universities, two citizens of the t.'nited States at large and two citizens if the District of Columbia. The members of the cabinet in each admlnistralou are ex officio member.; of the Institution.Dftntl of Sphrmc. Montgomery, Ala.. Dec. it).—Nine o) the negroes charged with tlip shooting »r .1. AY. Dorsey and Town Marshal Atkinson at Opp have been committed to Jail without bail at Andalnsln on a preliminary bearing. Sixteen otbei negroes were discharged. Six of those held were brought to Montgomery last night by Sheriff Bradshaw of Coving ton county. The other three negroes were sent to the county jail at Geneva. near Opp. The troops have beeti withdrawn from Ahdalusiti. and the situation there is quiet. Sheriff Bradshaw says, however, that he fears fur ther trouble when the sixteen negroes who were released on preliminary examination return to Opp. CHINESE TO BE DEPORTED. Evans Bros. Fourteen Who Had Been Working in Vermont, to be Sent Home. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 10.—United States Marshal Fred. A. Field today took .14 Chinese to Boston for deportation to China. T. W. KYTE, £ uUL touiu. a, a £ tkc. ijcu. co-h. juut of our itau. to camjslett aD SunxUuf 3)£jour« WITH THE WHEELMEN. Chicago, Dee. 10.—The executive committee of the national council ol the Cj. A. It. will meet here Thursday to consider the time and place of the next national encampment, lu a gen eral order the following appointments on the staff of the commander in chic! have been announced: Adjutant gener al. Silas H. Towler, Minneapolis: quar termaster general, Charles Burrows. Rutherford, X. ,t. i inspector general. Wilfred A. Wetherbee. Boston: judge advocate. Henry M. Duffleld. Detroit, chief of staff. A. Noel Blakeman, Mount Vernon. X. Y. «. \. It. StnfY Appointment*, Grooerles, Staple Dry Goods. Both Phones. .Exeter Street. The Leader* are Thirteen Milea Be- New York, Dec. 10.—1 p. m.—The bicycle scorcs at this hour are as follows: Fisher, Chevalier; Muuro, Newkirk; McLcan, Butler: Walthour, Mc- Kachen; May, Wtlsoh, 740 miles 8 laps, each. Babcock, Turvtlle; Julius, Lawson; Samuclsou. Kiug, 740 miles. 7 laps each. Hall, McLean; Jaak, Fredcricks, 740 miles, 5 laps each. Frans, Karnetadt, 718 miles, 5 laps. The leaders are 13 miles behind the record. bind the Record. To the South via New Jersey Central The New Jersey Central Is the only line offering Pullman service to winter resorts in the South and the Charleston exposition. Lowest rates and quickest time. Pullman reservations secured anil baggage cheeked through. Inquire of J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, 401! West Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. tl WHOSE CLOTHES ARE YOU WEARING^ Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND 80UR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS, Recorda Lowered A desire for exclusive style is easily giatified here. We clothe men satisfactorily in every respect. Our prices are not high, and if they were, it wou d be worth while to pay thmii to get such peifect tatisfaction A well fitting, dur able, st/lish su;t at a reasonable ptice is all that any man wants, and it is what every man gets who has us uianc it for him. Philadelphia. Dec. 10.—The prelim Inarics In the national championship swimming races of the Amateur Ath letie union took place last night at the r.portsmeji's show. E. Carroll Schaeffer, present champion, represent- In? the T'ntvevsity of Pennsylvania, lowered the time for 800 and 400 yards, covering the distances in 5m. 2ti 2-rDs, and 4m. 0 4-os., the previous records having been held by himself. In the na tionRl championship race of 100 yards be defeated Fred Wvenek of the New York Athletic elnb with apparent ease, covering the distance in 1m. 0 4-fDg, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BOTTEI, FRESH EGOS, ETC. Vegetables. The Smithsonian institution deals svitb scientific research, and the Oarne;!e university is to deal with all the jlglier branches of science. It will not nterfere with established educational institutions iu the District or elsewhere. The presidents of various coleges and universities of note have icon consulted by Mr. Carnegie and iave given their indorsement to the dfa of establishing un institution of 'earning where the highest postgraduite courses can be talo n at the seat of Plumbers REPORT FROM KITCHENER. will find It to their Interest to buy r.helr sewer pipe and fittings of us. We have the vitrified salt glazed pipe. J. 12. Patterson & Co. Fire In Bristol. Conn SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSRIM.1 CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND CELERY. Fruits. 8aya That Southwestern Orange River Colony C• Now Clear. Bristol. Conn.. Dee. 10—Two four story blocks, known as the "Sessions" and the "lrnwln," on Prospect street were completely gutted by tire early last evening, and the loss is estimated at $24,400, partly covered by insurance. The T'nwin block was occupied entirely by the Prospect House, where, it Is believed, the flames were started by an London, Dec. 10.— Kitchener's •weekly report 1b as follows: "Thirtyone Boers killed, 17 wounded, 302 captured, 35 surrendered." He further reports: "Methuen captured all of Liebenberg'B wagons and cattle and 29 prisoners. The southeastern corner of the Orange River colony is now clear. The Boers under Maritz were recently defeated in an attack on Tontellsbosch garrison." Every family should have its household medicine chest—and the first bottle in it should be Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's remedy for coughs and colil3. APPLES, ORANOES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES BANANAS AND IIM. Boots and Shoot. jnvornment Putrefying food lu the Intestines produces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily, but surely, curing constipation, biliousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and bowel troubles. Only 25 cents at W. C. Price's. Plttston, and G. D. Stroll's, West Pittston. Food Changed to Poison. $20 Suits Now $15 $25 Suits Now $20 $30 Suits Now $25 AVith the 1,1!u;ll'y of Congress ill colli ii.'uul and tlio advantages of the executive depart men Ik and the legislative blanches, greater opportunity will lie t (lorded I linn elsewhere for study, ob *T vat inn and research. Imperfectly insulated electric light wire. The flames spread so rapidly that jpinn.v of the guests In (he hotel had scarcely time lo escape with their lives. We carry one of the most complete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Many Pontofflcr Robber!**, Chattanooga, Tenn., Dee. 10.—An unusual number of postal peculations have been reported to the postal in speotor,of this district. William I,. Tennyson, a postal clerk, was arrested on a charge of rifling a mail pouch lie- Iween Kiktown and Hock Creek, Tenn. James o. Stokes was arrested and eon fenced to robbing the postofHee at Ten -Mile Stand. Tenn. The postofflce at Smyrna, tin., was robbed Sunday night. The safe in the office was blown open and stamps and money order funds .taken. Overco.it Prices Cut Same as Suits. MARINES SENT HOME, GILROY, THE TAILOR, Mr. Carnegie's plans have not reach 'd a point where the location of a site lias been considered, but there is plenty of fine land In the District of Columbia suitable lor the purpose. The Kill will be to the people of the I'lliteil States ami not to the t'nlted Slates government, yet congress' action Is needed to obtain Hie authority for the president of Hie Culled Stales or the members of die administration to act is trustees of the Carnegie university fund. faterson, X. .1.. Uee. 10. -Shortly after dinner yesterday the Rev. Mr. Keas lakee, an evangelist, and Mrs. Kens lakee were taken suddenly ill. They had been eating spinach, anil to this Is attributed their illness. The physicians diagnosed the ease as poisoning. The little son partook of everything except the spinach, and he suffered no Spluncll Fnisoil* Two, Have Served Their Terms and Will be Discharged. 18 SOUTH MAIN ST, New York. Dec. 10.—On hoard the l'anama Railroad company's steamer Orizaba, arriving from Colon today, were 31 overtime marines who have been sent home to be discharged at the Brooklyn navy yard. They arc from the Oregon, Concord and Iowa, on the Pacific side. Some of these men were with the party lauded at Colon to protect the Panama railroad in the recent disturbances. liurdoek Blood Hitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body—makes him flt for the battle of life. ? Evans Bros. STRICTLY CASH West Side Business Men. fiBnf!£DV New Management U || U U El Is ■ Now, Fresh Stock. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ill effects from the meal. Mr. and Mrs. Keaslakee were in a serious condition. but their physicians believe they will recover. Damon's Livery will supply you on dhort notice with first claBS rig for pleasure drives; also with cab, coupe or carriage. Baggage and team work a specialty. Both phones. R. L. Damon. Tito Killed In llnlltvay Colllmlon, North Yakima. Wasti., I Mm*, lo.-A headend collision between an extra eastbound freight and No. 54, a freight, two miles north of here, on the ern Pacific railroad, resulted in the death of two trainmen and the injury of live others. Three engines and thir t.v-three enrs were destroyed. I'ndei orders the trains were supposed to pass at Wena station. When the extra arrived there, a train stood on the siding, and. supposing it was No. rD4. the extra proceeded to North Yakima. Low Prices For Cash Only. PrefttClenC Will Inform ('onKrens, It is expected that the president will present the whole subject to congress today in a special message. Home made Mince Meat, there's none belter than ours; sauer kraut, pork sausage* made in our own store; creamery butter, strictly fresh eggs, mixed pickles, fresh meats. Kasper's •\ A Fewjs? • Questions SERIOUS FIRE AT BRANCHPORT. Yl'akeman Mnnt Kcftign Jan. 1, New York, Dee. 10.—The World says that Secretary Gage, with the consent of the president, lias written a peremptory letter to Appraiser Wilbur 1". Wakeuiau of New York demanding Ills resignation, to take effect Jan. 1. Mr. Wakeuian protested, claiming that Business Block, Hotel and Dwelling Mr. Carnegie has kept the proposed endowment, a secret until he could detinltel.v arrange the plans and scope of the new university, You'lifind this the best buying Destroyed. Cavities of the Teeth given perman ent filling by Dr. Mead Schenek, den tist, over Lewis Bros., Luzerne Ave. place ior Oeneva, N. Y„ Dec. 10.—Kite at Branchport, near Penn Yan, this morning, destroyed the Weaver block, the Commercial hotel and a dwelling. Loss *30,000. High Grade Teas and Coffees, Pure Buttor and Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Highest Standard Canned Goods. Orders Solicited. Even yet all these details have not been arranged, so that little more than the outline of his gift can be puhlish"(1. It Is known, however, that he does not propose to ask from congress a single foot of laud upon which the university buildings will be constructed. The entire expense is to be borne out of his endowment. How's Your Wardrobe? Don't You Need a New 8ult? Wouldn't anC) vercoat Improve your is is an office where the president Ritter Market l'or vegetables, canned goods, fresh eggs and butter, staple dry goods. Exeter St. New phone. Appearance? Ever Tried Tailor Made Clothea? Do You Know Our Place? 11ave Y ou Looked Over Our Stock? appoints and that he should be removed by the president, lie also demand ed that lie be allowed to serve until April 1. on which date Collector Midwell will go out. Secretary Gage refused to listen lo Mr. Wakcninn's protests, and they will be ignored by tile president. Mr. Wakoinan must go on Jan. I. GREAT ENGLISH LOAN, l.*hlwlt nml llnilson'i. %'eir llend Pittston Stoves and ranges, sanitary plumbing, bath rooms fitted completely and steam and hot water heating. Lewis & Davics. Hicks-Beach Will Propose a Guaran Xcw York, Dee. IO.-A special to The Times from Warwick, N. Y., says that Lewis A. Riley, vice president of the Lehigh and Hudson River Railroad company and president of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company ami of the Lehigh and Lackawanna Railroad company, has been chosen president of the Lehigh ami Hudson ltiver Railroad company to succeed the late Crlnncll Hurt of Warwick. Goods delivered with care and picn ptsess. Birmingham, ling.. Dec. 10.—The Post learns that Hicks-Beach, chancellor of the exchequer, la likely to propose for the next budget a guaranteed Transvnal loan for JC1 ,"D.000,000, to assist English taxation. teed Transvaal Loan, We make clothes for the leading business and professional men or this vicinity, an feel sure w« can make and cut to please you Dou't buy ready-made clothes when the inducement for tailor-made ones is 8o great. Call at our store today. The amount of money to be given by For Fresh Vegetables, Oysters, Fruit Mixed Nuts, Cranberries. Grapes, etc., don't forget the Frederick Market. Both phones. . . Mr. Carnegie equals the sum of the present endowment fund of Harvard and is much more than the invested fund of Yale. With the Catholic university. the Methodist university and the proposed Ca ruegie university. Washington will be the educational Louie D. Shelley, Mlix Alice flood?volt*M Debut Washington, JDee. 10. Miss Alk'O Koosevelt ninth* lier npponrniieo at her first White House reception yesterday afternoon. when she stood beside her Armstrong's -lulkoy'a Old Stand, Corner Luzerne Avenue and Warren Street. RESIGNATION ASKED FOR renU'r of tho country mother and Jissistetl in receiving tl.i guests. This disposes tlu» riinm that the young woman is sulTerin; l'roni a severe eold and is on the poill NEW Bussjbe City Tailor, Secretary Gage Wishes Appraiser Wakeman to Step Out. Okla.. l»cc. 10. TIioiiki s II. Ferguson of AVatongn assumed ilio office of governor «Df Oklahoma yesterday. (Jovoruor Ferguson made 110 speeeli ami vouchsafed no promises. It is said all Die officials of the Jenkins administration will he removed at once. Oklnlionn Oiltlirir '* »w (iorrrnur In OHirr Orange Peel, Citron, Lemon Peel, Figs—Pulled and Washington, Dei'. 10.—Secretary Case today admitted that he had asked Wilbur F. Wakeman, appraiser of the iKirt of New York, for his resiguation. Thus far lie has not received a reply, nor has the requested resignation been handed iu. Now . i mm-. 10. May wheat made a record for the year liotli in New York and in Chicago, the advance in the latter city placing the price at li was said en both floors that dollar wheat is in sight for Hie first time M'nce Joe Loiter''cornered the market in the spring of 1WS. Incidentally the farmers of the west made $130,- Cno.ooo i»v tit«» I' iritir adva.pVe in May Dolfnr AVIieat In Slulit, Vorl, «^PRICES. Opp. Water St. of collapse. Sin* went sliopp tenlay ami loofcetl the pleliHv «■: From 4 until C» o'clock yesterday after noon the president's wife ami d.uiulnc In-ill Best Flour, perbbl ?4 So Layer. Raisins—Seeded Pota:oes, per bushel 9tc layer, extra choice Mince Mtat—In crocks, packages and loose. HOUSEHOLD TREASURES. received guests on special im The state apartments were In with palms and cut (lowers. - Buckwheat Flour, 25 II) sack. 60c Good photographs are always the most highly prized of the household treasures. Let us add to your collection. VZ1TCO PHOTOOWMM Y M I CZ O, U WILLIAM ST. GENERAL SEWALL'8 CONDITION Ornornl Wood Leaver* Wanliinjcton 3 cans corn Washington, Deo. Hi. t.Ynoral Wood, military governor of Cuba. l«*fI horr Inst evening for Now York, where ho will take llto lirst steamer sailing for Havana. Rooncvclt C0 3l«*ct Santa In Virginia 3 cans tomatoes 5C 3 cans Boston baked Beans... Fancy cakes—nick-nacks, minu ets, fruit cake, chocolate dessert, fig tarts, Turkish cream, cocoanut macirons, lady fingers, etc Th« Indications Are That it is Very Critical. wheat of thai year. paid oh' their niorl Washington. Dei Camden, N .1.. IDcr. IC».-— The condition of UenciaI Kcwall this morning was unchanged. Ilia physician is almost constantly in attendance, which indicates that his condition is critical. pram's, saw a'l the circuses that came llioir way and painted their barns red. Roosevelt, his will' ainl ell according to present , Christmas at Tin* Woodland lia county. Ya.. tin4 lio«iD Bradley T. Johnson. yesterday accepted the tcencrai tat ion. lie and his family arD sjieinl iii Aiiio 2 cans Peaches 2Sc 2JC a cans fancy red teeti BRIEF NEWS NOTES ii.-.-n Cnnril for (ioohol SiikjmDC-Cn, 1U. ('(iuuty Tin' I lion) The I'nilod States supreme court lias tilliri) a ii cess miiil .Ian. ii. .IitiU-i D. M Goods Delivered Promptly. Armstrong & Co., Watch for Our Change of Advertisement on Monday. People's Phono 60991 Bine Printing ana Old Phoue 12'i2 (Drafting a Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowther, ARCHITECT BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plans prepared. NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY. itoyistoi'-ins have swept over *!C• !D•'( ((•»■ i-iVfij •ouuly I'll to stay away from \Viislii|if*tiiii 1\vC or three days. tioilDMl Johnson. win is a Marylandor li.v hirlh. is an ohl friend of the president. lie is well known as a historian and an author ol hooks on law. pert Vermont Man to Succced Hackett in the Navy Department. Washington, Dec. 10.—The President today sent to the Senate the nomination of Charles H. Darling, of Vermont, to he assistant secretary of the navy, vice Frank W. Hackett, re- tiie ) C.iu'h i The president on Monday reappointed Postmaster Van Coll of New York The Jail will In nary term of tl South Main Street. Victor B. Luchsinger. Two.nieir.Itn'S of the Korean cabinet ive I teen i.lisinisntl for being too court, at which time .lint Howard is to he tried. RED STAR STAMPS. llnfTiilo C iID- Tl-f:lNUrfr 11 «Dfsi^n-t Ituil'alii. Dec. l«i. Cilv Ttvas'.i Endeavor Conxmi ion nf Troy Both Phones. Prompt Delivery, ligned tim »if s'II.Iiihhkht hi further utivo committee of tin* ('inistinii Kn Troy. X. Y.. I.v la The stale exec LITTLE MONEY SAVERS CURE THAT COLD with Dr. Dsnton's THE WEATHER is reported to in* iin- latest gift of j ll is sus]ii4)i1(Ml by Uleavor society nu t in th iiu ill | tided to liold the next »nv• * 111i.«jii i y iivjjsmor's of- j tills city Oct. ITT. 28 aiitl ii!\ lnoi!, I lu The resignation I matter of tlic y and C1 Frinrh htorp'sin r.inoy C St.Mii|D3 uro HI) ™ Griffin artistic Anti Grippe Pills. feet, usually breaking up the worst cold In about 10 hours. Price 26c. For sale at Washington. Dee. 10—Forecast Until p. m„ Wednesday, for Kastorn Ponnylvania: Fair and collier tonight; Andrew Carnegie for tin use of pop- I of t lie In.i alike ami reriflr-msbloat imv of the store PHOTOGRAPHY * Studio ITS BRANCHES. will have no effect on the proceeiHnys was touched upon and referred t liiulay li«jtior qti^si and. eeu ui Wednesday, lair Have your printing done at the Gazette Printing Ofllce. f ' commute RED 8TAR TRADING STAMP CO., Wilhosharrc, Pa. Kane's Pharmacy, mm°in?t AOENT FOR WHITMAN 8 CELEBRATED CANDIES PEOPLE S FUME 368 S SOUTH MAIN ST. |
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