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K if . * ■% t. *2Cl VFAB i WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1880. »«••• 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED by THEO. HART 1KH2. PITTSTON, PA., MtUSDAYi DECEMBER 21, 1901. TWO CENTS A COPY; C CIV DilCirfi 40o MONTH. ( f/iliCS* GAGE GOES MARCH FIRST .TO NEGOTIATE FOR PEACE, BID FAREWELL SCHLEY REPORT APPROVED. ROOSEVELT IN NEW ROLE. Srand 'Display ~ prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWS, is GxcenCut (or Herr Fliclier 18 ferti|D6Wer6d to Act for Boers Within Certain Lines, TO GOV. TAFT Secretary Long Attached His Signature at Noon Today. Washington, Dec. 2i.—At noon to day, Secretary Long approved the findings of the Schley court of inquiry. rINFLUENZA, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. DR. RICIITER'S World-Renowned ■OF' Brussels, Dec. 21.—Herr Fischer, (he Boer delegate, was interviewed this morning by the correspondent of the Publishers' Press. He said: "I am empowered to conduct negotiations for peace wlthiil certain lines, but cannot discuss them, -until diplomatically approached. 1 would like to meet Lord Rosebery at the Wayside Inn. Englishmen are rapidly learning the (ruth of the conditions in South Africa, but the great obstacle to peace Ie the jingo eleraehts that the politicians called into being at the beginning of the war and now find impossible (o dispel." HOLIDAY Knocked Down a Suspicious Sweeping Changes in Department Coming. Four Thousand Filipinos Call on Their Governor. THE WEATHER. "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Washington, Dec. 21—Forecast until S p. m., Sunday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and continued cold tonight: Sunday, fair. Man. APPRAISER WAKEMAN OUT DON'T AGREEWITH CHAFFEE AFFAIR OCCURRED AT NIGHT »+ — - Hew York, June Oeimtman: liCw In cases of Influanxa, r »T Baekacha.Rhaumiftism. V. arc, yoOr'ANCHOK PAIN Ar-x» EXPELLER has proven to be an excollent rsmedy. oy giving the desired relief. Reported That Assistant Secretaries Says Conditions in the tGiands Are Astonishing Accomplishments. are made by the dehtlsts of today in the line of filling, crown and bridge work, capping, inserting single teeth, forcing into proper position dislocated or unbecomingly prominent teeth, and in the manufacture of new s€ts. Dr. Welsh, aurgeon-dentlst, whose parlors arc at No. 14 S. Main, opp. Drury's store, is fully equipped and prepared to do all work in this line. Extractions made, giving little or no pain to the patient. All fillings made permanently and satisfactorily. The doctor will be pleased to do your dental work. DOLLS! DOLLS! TOYS! TOYS! Alles, Spalding and Taylor, Treaa- Very Cheering and Thanks Proml President Was Approached on ths urer Roberts and Commissioner nent Natives for Their Loyal Ser- Strest, by Stranger, Who Laid Fitchle Will Soon Retire. Welch. W. Va.. Dec. 21 -Wayne Demon. ail I'ifiliti'M) year old boy, sh it three nccroe* t'» death in a saloon at the mining (own of Davy, (his county, last eyeniuf.". Yesterday was pay day at (lie Davy mines, and (In- negroes hail begun I lioir holiday celebration. Drunkenness Was \isiblo on every hand, and when about a dor.ert of (lie Ijijtr blacks entered Biigeno Dye's su loon on (lie leading street, revolvers in hand, and demanded that all the whites within relire trouble began. The bartender stopped into an adjoinin; room for hiss pistol, and all the other whites save Demon made n run to gel away. Demon refused to obey the I'omniatnl to depart. Instead lie pulled liis revolver, and lu a twinkling he had shot three or the negroes to death, and the others rail away. liny Khootft Three vices to the United States. Hands on Him, and Receivtd In Re. Washington, Dec, 21.—It Is clear that President Roosevelt has mider way nti almost complete reorganization of the treasury department. 1 It Is accepted as a faet that Secretary Gage will leave the cabinet. Manila, Dec. 21.—Over 4,000 menl- Inrs of the Federal party called on Governor Toft yesterday to Did hiiu I'nrewell and a safe return. The governor. reclining on a lounge, addressed 15n of the most prominent of his visit ors, saying he was touched and honored lDy their presence. The organization. ho added, had done so much toward bringing about peuce and giving the country a stable party tliit it argued more for the success of American labors than anything else during the recent critical times. turn a Sudden Blow From Shoulder 20c* and BOc. at all druggist* or tbrougti ik\kC. BlchterACo.,916 fwirlSt., New fork, L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Recommended by prominent Phy• Wholesale and Retail Ministers, One Whole Floor Washington, Dec. 21.—The capital ia all agog today over a story that Is iu circulation about an incident in which President Roosevelt figured. The President was walking along Massachusetts avenue, on Thursday evening, when he was approached by a stranger, who laid his hand on the President's arm and shouted. It is reported that the President promptly knocked the fellow down and passed on with his friends. The secret service and police department profess to be without knowledge of the affair. It has been Intimated at the White House that the story is partially true, but that it Is exaggerated. Lord Pauncefote, the British ambassador, is said to have been a witness to tho encounter. The first information that leached the newspapers was through a personal noto written by a Wall street broker to a friend from this city, just before the broker took a train for New York last night. The note readB as follows' "Last niglit a man stopped Roosevelt on Massachusetts avenue and laid his hand on Roosevelt's arm and shouted. Roosevelt struck out from the shoulder, knocked the man down and passed on with-his friends. They are keeping it from tho press, but it's the truth. Lord Pauncefote says ho thinks it was noble and ought to bo known." Every effort to obtain the details was made at the White House this morning, but without success. !devoted to Holiday Goods. We couldn't begin to tell you half of the goods we have gathered here in this Big Store /or Santa Claus, so come and see for yourself and bring the children with you. Do not fail to visit pur Great Toy Department in the It developed last night thai Secretary Gage went to the president on Nov. 1 and told him that he proposed to re sign. The president appeared to t«D greatly surprised. In order to prevent any disturbance of business interests he asked Mr. Gage not to retire before March 1. The latter agreed to observe t|De president's wish. Last Warning. LAMPS We have done our full duty and placed before you a line of holiday goods that cannot be equalled in this part of the State, and the prices are right for good goods. You are cordially invited to our grand opening which is now being held. Ives Art Em porium, 51 S. Main St., Wilkesbarre. t5 The 100011 s circulated in tlie Fnited States founded 011 Incidents connected with the wjir In Batangns province and the island of Samar. the governor said, tend to convey a wrong impression of the situation, which Is really liopefnl. BASEMENT. It is said that Mr. flage's retirement will be followed by sweeping changes in the treasury department. The roslg nations of Assistant Secretaries Allen. Spalding and Taylor will. It is reported. be tiled" very soon. Assistant Secretary Alios has charge of all appoint nicnts. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE Meerschaum and amber pipes. Weeks. Cf) p-l X People's Store Through its olTlecrs. die constabulary and provincial governments, besides 850 teachers, tin- commission has e.\ celienl means of aci|iiirlhg Infornintlon In Hie organized provinces, anil it considers Unit there never was a time when there has been so much real ground for hopefulness and encouragement in regard lo the altitude of the Filipino people toward the civil government. t'onl rnmhkp In C liirnuo, Full Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, silverware, novelties, musical instru inontH, uporting goods at Lowest Prices in the city. Souvenirs given with each purchase*. Novelty Jewelry Store, di rcctly opp. Schussler & Bcchtold. Assistant Secretary Spalding lias charge of the customs business, and accusations are made against him by Appraiser Wakcmau in his letter lo the secretary. Chicago, Hoc. 'J!. -A crisis \\-111 bo readied loliuiiiinv because of f'hieago's coal famine If tlie cold weather continues. Frantic appeals were made 'for fti"l by (hi- largest merchants and mamifaeturcrs yesterday of the biggest dealers in the commodity. Flovators were actually closed in some of the skyscrapers, while tenants of some of the ollice buildings worked in their overcoats 011 account of lack of heat. Apartment building occupants suffered because of a shortage of steam, while many factories and industrial Institutions perfected arrangements for closing their plants Monday. (/) C\ -j *1 13 SOUTH MMN STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Drmy's Walter Boos, Tinner and Plumber. Assistant Secretary Taylor has ••barge of the immigration bureau. Fuller his administration affairs at Fills Island ore far from satisfactory lo the president. High grade tinware, stoves am ranges; job work a specialty. S. Mali St. New phone. Grand Art The military disaster in Samar had created an unfounded feeling of uneasiness concerning the condition of Unpeople of the rest of the archipelago. The war in Batangns and Samar. kept up by misguided men,—furnished the only obstacle to obtaining liberal legis. lation on the part of congress. We have a large and beautiful stock ol jewelry to select from. Our prices are the lowest. Give us a call. Levene. 14 3. Main street. Mr. Fltchie. commissioner at Fills Island, will retire as soon as the president can get a mfln for his place. Mr. Roberts, treasurer of the Fnileil States, is expected to retire gracefully within a few months. Opening LAMPS Silver mirrors, brushes, combs, Slaley Fancy clocks, Dresdeu & gilt. Staley's. Salt Rheum Lamps fur old, Lamps for young. Lamps to work by, or for fun. Lamps that arc short. Lamps that tn tall. AT IVES ART EMPORIUM Will Continue Until December 24th. Appraiser WnkemtnTn Hpinoml, The Dnulsh Went Indie*. Continuing, the governor said he would return here. lie liked the Fili piling and regretted leaving at'this particular time, but II was a comfort to krtow that the duties of his office were In the hands of Vice governor Wright, an able lawyer, who sympathized deeply with the best hopes of the people Huston. Ijim;. jj.— Owing lo the unset I loci stair of the copper situation tlic shares of that inetal in tlio Bostoii stock market yesterday bordered on it state of demoralization, although the business transacted was not heavy. Calumet and Heola slumped from 580 to oiJo. rallying; to 550 later At the low point the company's stocl had a valuation of $53,000,000, a clroj of $30 000,000 from the highest. Tli stock has soM n* hhrh :»»; $805 a share. topper Dtnrkc1 Demoralized. Appraiser Wakeman of New . Volk has been removed, and (!. \V Whitehead of Suspension Bridge, N. V. has been appointed to succeed him. T.ondon. Ilec. !il. The Copenhagen correspondent of The ltally News says he is almost certain th.it the second chamber will ratify the sale of the Panisli West Indies by n large majority. but that many members of the first chamber are opposed to this cession Influential people liere believe also, says the correspondent, that the present moment is inopportune for the sale, as the cutting of the Nicaragua canal will considerably Increase the commercial and political value of the Islands. You may call it tetter or milk crust. Lamps to fit the pocketbooks of all. LampB-that are green, yellow and brown, But no matter what you call ft, this skin disease which comon in patches tlwt bum, itch, discharge a walt'ry mutter, dry and scale, owes its existenc;.' to the presence of humors in the system. Pending the qualifying of Mr. Whitehead as appraiser the general appraiser at Boston. A. W. Brown, will have temporary supervision of the New York appraiser's office. Lamps that turn way up and, if necessary, way down. You will miss a treat if It will continue to exist-, annoy, and perhaps agonicv , ai Ions a "J these humors remain. Lamps that look as nice as a pearl, works all right in visiting your girl. you fail to see our paradise In conclusion the governor said he expected to be back before May. and he hoped to have the pleasure of presenting to the president the Federal party's memorial. It is always radically and permanently cured by oi artistic pictures and fine This summary action in Mr. Wake man's case Is the result of a consultation between the president and Secretary Gage which took place before the cabinet meeting. It is 6aid that the president felt that Mr. Wakeman had overreached "himself in his letter declining to send in his resignation and by his extreme statements in a measure justified some of the charges made in urging his removal. Lamps for the parlor, Lamps for the hall, art goods. The most ex- Hood's Sarsaparilla which expels all humors, and Is positively unequalled lor all cutaneous eruptions. Lamps, If examined, are sure to please all. elusive line in the city. RED STAR STAMPS. , LITTLE MONty SAVER8 Steel MM* tllovrn t'p, Civil government will be restored in the island of Cebu on Jan. 1 of the reining year. IVES^ Pittsburg, Dir. -!1—Three dead, one utisMng and twelve injured is the resut of a terrific boiler explosion at i lie i;ia-.li Diamond Hteel works of l'ark 111os.. on Thirtieth street. Tlic In J ur«d at I In- hospitals a 10 all doing well with one exception. Keubett Miller. Jr . superintendent of (lie plant, states I bat tin- boilers wore examined last week and jironomice.| in excellent eon ditlon. No known cause eon lie (riven for the explosion, but a tboron ;li in\csligatinn is now in progress. msi The Lamps above referred to are Rochester Burners of the newest designs and patterns, combining delicate shades with perfect workmanship, and wou.d make a beautiful wedding or Christmas present. Our prices lower than Call and examine. JUarretf Leaves Mexico. Pav cash for what yoii.hu?. C4»»fc 3 our dis count in lied Stamps They a»-o worth more than the monoy. City of Mexico. Dee. 21.—John Burrett of the 1 'fitted States delegation to the pan-American conference, who Is ■leaving for Washington, made a farewell speech at yesterday morning's session. lie begged his South American colleagues to remember that the decision of the eonferenee as far as the ("tilled States was concerned was dependent for approval on the action of the I'niicd States senate, which bad to consider the varying interests and feeling of forty-live independent states, whereas all the Latin American delegates to the conference put together only represented eighteen independent states. SLOOK! v We You 5 MONEY! Fancy Process Creamery ABUTTER ) 2J lbs. for 50 \ CENTS. r Western Butter Market ART EMPORIUM, When the cabinet adjourned, the president requested Secretary »Jaj;e to return to the treasury department and ptepare the papers necessary to accomplish the immediate removal of Mr. Walceman and the appointment of Mr. (Jeorge W. Whitehead. The secretary was not tardy in complying w ith the suggestion, and in less than ball' an hour Mr. Wakemau was removed and his successor named. REO STAR TRADING STAMP CO., 16 Booth Main St., Pittaton, Pu. 54 South Main St, Wilkesbarre. Armstrong's Prices; tCr Uf XMAS \U •\ A Fewj& • Questions Dr. I-'iiiiK'n Home flclit New York. l»ec, I'l. l.evy was made yesterday aflernoou on the property and furnishings of the residence at l!)."i Washington park. Brooklyn, occupied by tin' Ki'v. Dr. Isaac K. Funk, editor of a Prohibition journal and a member of Cie linn of l-'unk & Wagualls, publishers. A deputy sheriff served the papers to satisfy a judgment for •Sfi.NOI secured by Charles (lording. .1 r. This action is the result of compiles tions arising from the Mast TenneAee Land company's scheme. Drldffe )lim|tmrnl Dcnounrnl HV Specialties lljf New York, Dee. 21. After an investigation that consumed live days, during which many witnesses were examined, the grand jury yesterday filed ■with Ileeordcr C;o(T in pari I of general sessions a presentment denouncing the management of the Brooklyn bridge for culpable carelessness. This action of the grand jury is'a result of the breaking of suspenders previous to .Inly J'!. I'.ml. on which date the big structure f"r several hours was barred to traffic of all kinds. The investigation is said lo have been complete, and the presentment would seem lo indicate thai tlii- members of the grand jury had availed themselves of expert testimony. 4-5=50 Ht[ccLn MrKliiloy Monument Fnnd How'h Your Wardrobe! Don't You Need a Now Suit? Wouldn't an ()vercoat Improve your Appearauce? Ever Tried Tailor MAde Clothes? Do You Know Our Placet Have \ ou Looked Over Our Stock f Cleveland. CD.. I»ee. 21. The MeKin- Iey monument association is receiving rcspouses from all over tho country. I In If a million dollars is tin* sum fixed to bo raised. An apportionment of the tot ill has been divided among the slates of llie I'nion. the population and location being given due consideration. Tho largest sum is asked from New York. *ir.0,noo. Ohio's apportionment in $100. 000 apd tho other states proportionately loss. North Carolina will bo asked to raise tho least amount. $ 1.000. ,j_lbs Christmas candy 25c 3 lbs choice mixed candy 25c 2 lbs bon bo; s - 25c 2 lbs chocolate creams 2 lb3 mixed imts NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven to the stockholders of the Pittston Cut Glass Company, that pursuant to a resolution of the directors of s*id I company, duly panned Nov. 21. 1001. proposing »n increase in the capital stock of said company and to issuo preferred stock for I such increase, a meeting of the : stockholders of the company is called to , convene at the general office of the companv ou Wednesday, January 22, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m., to take action on the proposed increuse of the capital stock of said company to consist of $10,000 preferred cumulativo stock. W G. THOMAS. 8ec'y. Pittston, Pa. .Nov. 22,1901-Fri 2SC 2^0 » lbs walnuts i lb soft shell almonds 18c 6 *jts popcorn - 250 1 t)z large Florida oranges 30c a lbs layer figs - 25c 1 can R &R plum pudding D50 1 qt. craaberries - ice 1 bet. queen olives - 15c We make clothes for the leading business and profession C1 men of this vicinity, au feel sure can make and cut to please you Don't buy ready-made clothes when the inducement for tailor-made ones Is so great. Call at our store today. rurmrr I'.nloii by Hons, Oakland. Neb.. lice. 221. — .1. Sand bloom, a farmer, eighty eight years of ate. living a mile south of town, was found by his son lying helpless and unconscious in a hogyard, with swine feeding on tho tlosli of his still living body, llo is supposod to have become a victim of tho frigid weather and foil ; i WABiBI lAfifj* will appreciate a bo* of ■our wire ihoaem®5rb,udies A Merry Christmas U/f|fTHA J|f iu every box. Wwflf f Kane's Pharmacy, wmaFnst AOENT FOR WHITMAN'S CELEBRATE0CANDIE8 .\ru«Mit ine-4lillcflll SI tun Hon Seven Vcrtm l'«r flUa lie llnr, London, lice. J I.— From Valfuiraiso tho correspondent of Tho Times sends a dispatch to tho o if cot t lint •Argent inn delays the Settlement of her trouble with Chile by demanding as a condition of tho v, iilulrawal of her police fioni the disputed territory that the t'hiloan troops should abandon their jKisition in territory which has Hitherto boon regarded as iwlis- Armstrong & Co., Buss Jhe City Tailor, London. Dec. 'JI. The revolting Theocratic I'idty trial is ended. A verdict « f guilty was found against Theodore Jackson and Mrs, 'Jackson (Ann O'iiclia Piss l»o Hart, who were sentenced in tho liogyard while feeding the swim South Main Street. Opp. Water St. Middletown. N. Y Ilonil* In « UrtifiHo 1'onnty The Or respectivoly to fifteen .M ars' and seven jours* penal servitude. The detenu* angc County board of supervisors has passed an act bonding the county in $i!00.ooo for the construction of good Special Sale. 14 SOUTH MAIN. IHltS iM fli tl t llC «»ut i:i silcDu-«'. The male pi'lwiU'f iiii'.iHMliatcly tuni.nl. N it 1 IhC pD'MH;cr's ainl mailt' his «;iy (o wnnl tlie* «N»oD* loading from thi* court willi ;is(on Svans Siros. OwujMf Suut aid, 20c Dozen. mo iiiiiniitit w.'is nppro- Tlu1 sinic !mnislioCl putnr.'v t'UihMW, OF— nu »M|ii:il nniouui primal lavi v« :i Slippers] WaMTlQWH, N. V.. lhC niiii Klliott is Cir;ul nix I I*oior Kcuiicn- Imm-it i* ilyfu? :is tlio rosult of nil aoolilv!ir :li 1 li«» C";ilo«Iotii;i lalo iniuos. mD;ir t?mivorii«'Ui\ Tlio mon wt-ro buried u»- iln* ions of o'n». wlijoli foil hi a ravoiii. inn UnrJoil In 11 Tnlc Mine Hi'H.lil room, an-1 11i«» f*-iualo prisonci.' smiling to Iho lost, -li'Mvcti tCD the Jtiduro ami eocrt Jii*il followed Ikt companion. I'aijjdon. N. .1.. 1 '«?!. - fnitrd Stiitos Senator ill!;viti -I. Sowelh who U lyiiip Svnnlor StMvell ICnllicH, SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS «Cucto(i4 "Have.Lo. tlo|io Mio«!s II.itnH4*11" TO-DAY London. Mer tins Iwii *orl r. 'JI. Lord Francis Hope' kuwdy injured xvlii!** out Wiy t It::I iho hie liiclu. IlroiicliiliK % 11 hcKs Mm. Vlfucy. Washington. 1 DC•C*. *Jl. .Mis. iVewev is Men's fancy slippers 50c pair Ladies' fur trimmed slippers 50c Misses' fur trimmed slippers Children's fur trimmed s'ippefs 40c Boys' fancy slippers .|Sc an stock. fJCooJc at 'patcea. 20c Dozen. his friui. *1*1 n* rlmrp" shattered hi: Isle. lull hopes are entoriaiuod thai his fool will ho saved. Lord Francis Hope married May Yoho. tho comic opera and vaudeville contralto. Ito accompanied her I«» Now York. wiieiro they iprorreled. and Lady Francis llopo tl«*Cl to Jn.mh ami .In pan with Cap '•« of C I.inc. lop. lD«c\ *J|. I ►avid .la nil tit cohUncd 11» hor room with a seu re anaclc of hroiiohiris. When she is chairman of il I. 111r 11111ir;11 will ai-mm 'yfcciytuU9 pany h r in r.i'm l»onch. Fla., to it Xmas Canity, liand niack- 3 lb 25c i Mixed Nlltu, - lbs ■lydei. (jWIUiUt0. Pound. Stops the Cough and Works Off the x- j Cold. s'*ai'• 1 " j Laxative UroinoQuinlue Tablet cure t!" a cold in opc day. No Cure, No Pay. Special Sale of Rubbers Today. Men's Storm or H ip:h Cut Rubbers 50c a pair Ladies' Storm or High Cut Rubbers 10c a pair Ladies' Low Cut Rubbers 'ZCDc a pan- Men's Bueklo Arctics 0"o a piir Men's [Vita aud Rubbers $'.i j Misses' Ovorgfciters, extra 5»K- Peanut Brittle. per lb 10c i English Walnuts, 2 lbs tain l'utnnm Bradlee Stron •on ti f ox I. II Crystal Peanut, per lb 10c | Hard-Shell Almonds, per 11) May St ronu I'll i «'roj Choice Cream Hun Bon: 2 lb 25c ' Soft-Shell Almonds, per lb Every requisite for a delicious Christmas dinner. Order at once and get thechoicest of aur fine stock Victor B. Luchsinger. rhil:k!c IvmWn 1'. In« llntT ill. I'i h;.s i f!». i i\ t'i'k'o ccut Chocolate Creams - lb 25c ' Black Walnuts, per pk \\*D:\ iti'p two mi!«- ri*5:iy nun* lYrtin l'o 111! ill !DC•C li U. w I Poultry! Poultry! Poultry! 1-i'oK urn I'm- finn country pmiltr, :il LuchshiKiT's l.uzeni Turkey, 1" Ickei: Cat Roek, pel* Hi 10c ' Figs, layer, 2 lb I t !iC V of tll«' IllO: DAVENPORT'S SHOE HOUSE Basket Mix. pel' tli 10c Dates, fancy, 3 pkg st on 1.2'jO. ! 25 N. ilalu. Next to National Bank Sugar l'op Coin, 3 quart 10c Oranges, per doz 25c. 30c, 35c Both Phones. Prompt Del I vary, n in Ihis city. At n« tinio Clur You're the Judge and Jury In This Case. We just i[uote you a few of the many kinds of candies we have, The best way is to call and see for yourself. The 31no 11 ir spoons at Borv ;iv io oitll Oysters Will be Scarce. • winji to tho luiCD Hoods and wasau I Kifights will 1 slow and uncort Try tbi' artiYlrs meutioucd hero liutl you will rentier a vefidlct i'f H J'I'Iu v-i»l ou e cry one. Louk at our line of vegetables—Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, carrots, Rutabagas, Turnips, Beets onions and cranberries. Griffin Studio. Photography in all Branches, i I li it l..! ,.r mi,! fast express. Of courDc. 1 hoy I Lutz A: fck-hraniau'H Touiato Cat*uiD, ill eoM nie more, but they'll be hero t!?on^h19*olives, mr . Hiv. Monday ami Tuesday ' ill have fine Baltimore Standard. 1 (Vi.-ry. • ■ ftl.. and Maurice River Cove- NC;w l*iuita4 all kipds vi—,j !lll(j A8s«»rttHl Nuts, full line. Our Shoe Department is a spot in our ftore, which you should be sure to visit if ycu want anything in the line of Shoes, Slippers and We have a fine line and are sure ;o suit you. Wilkesbarre, Pa. PEOPLE S PHONE 368 S S. MAIN ST Mr. Wi Itit'M a lit I ■eggins TELEPHONE— if IU«' csi ltini."! Hi' was ?1 |)f ill,. 1 BEN J. A. CROWTHER, ill 'n In i In' wtohjj side of ihi Frederick's Market. N. Main S lln' shell. tilV and II per 11ii T. II. MOKFVT'J •Mips, ix;« iu.imu Chi k«-n. Celery, Vegetable Evans Brothers. III-ii in- W. E BROWN, B®tf,'»tured Patent A /J - Attorney. to/i FCZi tlG Cto Stofea repaired at Ash's, Choi Tin* Avtfnui* IJoih 'Plioiitru. PIrdm PrepBCed anCl Huildiujs 8iiper1tDt«mleClj
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 21, 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 | 1901-12-21 |
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, December 21, 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 | 1901-12-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011221_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 |
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Full Text | K if . * ■% t. *2Cl VFAB i WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1880. »«••• 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED by THEO. HART 1KH2. PITTSTON, PA., MtUSDAYi DECEMBER 21, 1901. TWO CENTS A COPY; C CIV DilCirfi 40o MONTH. ( f/iliCS* GAGE GOES MARCH FIRST .TO NEGOTIATE FOR PEACE, BID FAREWELL SCHLEY REPORT APPROVED. ROOSEVELT IN NEW ROLE. Srand 'Display ~ prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWS, is GxcenCut (or Herr Fliclier 18 ferti|D6Wer6d to Act for Boers Within Certain Lines, TO GOV. TAFT Secretary Long Attached His Signature at Noon Today. Washington, Dec. 2i.—At noon to day, Secretary Long approved the findings of the Schley court of inquiry. rINFLUENZA, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. DR. RICIITER'S World-Renowned ■OF' Brussels, Dec. 21.—Herr Fischer, (he Boer delegate, was interviewed this morning by the correspondent of the Publishers' Press. He said: "I am empowered to conduct negotiations for peace wlthiil certain lines, but cannot discuss them, -until diplomatically approached. 1 would like to meet Lord Rosebery at the Wayside Inn. Englishmen are rapidly learning the (ruth of the conditions in South Africa, but the great obstacle to peace Ie the jingo eleraehts that the politicians called into being at the beginning of the war and now find impossible (o dispel." HOLIDAY Knocked Down a Suspicious Sweeping Changes in Department Coming. Four Thousand Filipinos Call on Their Governor. THE WEATHER. "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Washington, Dec. 21—Forecast until S p. m., Sunday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and continued cold tonight: Sunday, fair. Man. APPRAISER WAKEMAN OUT DON'T AGREEWITH CHAFFEE AFFAIR OCCURRED AT NIGHT »+ — - Hew York, June Oeimtman: liCw In cases of Influanxa, r »T Baekacha.Rhaumiftism. V. arc, yoOr'ANCHOK PAIN Ar-x» EXPELLER has proven to be an excollent rsmedy. oy giving the desired relief. Reported That Assistant Secretaries Says Conditions in the tGiands Are Astonishing Accomplishments. are made by the dehtlsts of today in the line of filling, crown and bridge work, capping, inserting single teeth, forcing into proper position dislocated or unbecomingly prominent teeth, and in the manufacture of new s€ts. Dr. Welsh, aurgeon-dentlst, whose parlors arc at No. 14 S. Main, opp. Drury's store, is fully equipped and prepared to do all work in this line. Extractions made, giving little or no pain to the patient. All fillings made permanently and satisfactorily. The doctor will be pleased to do your dental work. DOLLS! DOLLS! TOYS! TOYS! Alles, Spalding and Taylor, Treaa- Very Cheering and Thanks Proml President Was Approached on ths urer Roberts and Commissioner nent Natives for Their Loyal Ser- Strest, by Stranger, Who Laid Fitchle Will Soon Retire. Welch. W. Va.. Dec. 21 -Wayne Demon. ail I'ifiliti'M) year old boy, sh it three nccroe* t'» death in a saloon at the mining (own of Davy, (his county, last eyeniuf.". Yesterday was pay day at (lie Davy mines, and (In- negroes hail begun I lioir holiday celebration. Drunkenness Was \isiblo on every hand, and when about a dor.ert of (lie Ijijtr blacks entered Biigeno Dye's su loon on (lie leading street, revolvers in hand, and demanded that all the whites within relire trouble began. The bartender stopped into an adjoinin; room for hiss pistol, and all the other whites save Demon made n run to gel away. Demon refused to obey the I'omniatnl to depart. Instead lie pulled liis revolver, and lu a twinkling he had shot three or the negroes to death, and the others rail away. liny Khootft Three vices to the United States. Hands on Him, and Receivtd In Re. Washington, Dec, 21.—It Is clear that President Roosevelt has mider way nti almost complete reorganization of the treasury department. 1 It Is accepted as a faet that Secretary Gage will leave the cabinet. Manila, Dec. 21.—Over 4,000 menl- Inrs of the Federal party called on Governor Toft yesterday to Did hiiu I'nrewell and a safe return. The governor. reclining on a lounge, addressed 15n of the most prominent of his visit ors, saying he was touched and honored lDy their presence. The organization. ho added, had done so much toward bringing about peuce and giving the country a stable party tliit it argued more for the success of American labors than anything else during the recent critical times. turn a Sudden Blow From Shoulder 20c* and BOc. at all druggist* or tbrougti ik\kC. BlchterACo.,916 fwirlSt., New fork, L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Recommended by prominent Phy• Wholesale and Retail Ministers, One Whole Floor Washington, Dec. 21.—The capital ia all agog today over a story that Is iu circulation about an incident in which President Roosevelt figured. The President was walking along Massachusetts avenue, on Thursday evening, when he was approached by a stranger, who laid his hand on the President's arm and shouted. It is reported that the President promptly knocked the fellow down and passed on with his friends. The secret service and police department profess to be without knowledge of the affair. It has been Intimated at the White House that the story is partially true, but that it Is exaggerated. Lord Pauncefote, the British ambassador, is said to have been a witness to tho encounter. The first information that leached the newspapers was through a personal noto written by a Wall street broker to a friend from this city, just before the broker took a train for New York last night. The note readB as follows' "Last niglit a man stopped Roosevelt on Massachusetts avenue and laid his hand on Roosevelt's arm and shouted. Roosevelt struck out from the shoulder, knocked the man down and passed on with-his friends. They are keeping it from tho press, but it's the truth. Lord Pauncefote says ho thinks it was noble and ought to bo known." Every effort to obtain the details was made at the White House this morning, but without success. !devoted to Holiday Goods. We couldn't begin to tell you half of the goods we have gathered here in this Big Store /or Santa Claus, so come and see for yourself and bring the children with you. Do not fail to visit pur Great Toy Department in the It developed last night thai Secretary Gage went to the president on Nov. 1 and told him that he proposed to re sign. The president appeared to t«D greatly surprised. In order to prevent any disturbance of business interests he asked Mr. Gage not to retire before March 1. The latter agreed to observe t|De president's wish. Last Warning. LAMPS We have done our full duty and placed before you a line of holiday goods that cannot be equalled in this part of the State, and the prices are right for good goods. You are cordially invited to our grand opening which is now being held. Ives Art Em porium, 51 S. Main St., Wilkesbarre. t5 The 100011 s circulated in tlie Fnited States founded 011 Incidents connected with the wjir In Batangns province and the island of Samar. the governor said, tend to convey a wrong impression of the situation, which Is really liopefnl. BASEMENT. It is said that Mr. flage's retirement will be followed by sweeping changes in the treasury department. The roslg nations of Assistant Secretaries Allen. Spalding and Taylor will. It is reported. be tiled" very soon. Assistant Secretary Alios has charge of all appoint nicnts. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE Meerschaum and amber pipes. Weeks. Cf) p-l X People's Store Through its olTlecrs. die constabulary and provincial governments, besides 850 teachers, tin- commission has e.\ celienl means of aci|iiirlhg Infornintlon In Hie organized provinces, anil it considers Unit there never was a time when there has been so much real ground for hopefulness and encouragement in regard lo the altitude of the Filipino people toward the civil government. t'onl rnmhkp In C liirnuo, Full Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, silverware, novelties, musical instru inontH, uporting goods at Lowest Prices in the city. Souvenirs given with each purchase*. Novelty Jewelry Store, di rcctly opp. Schussler & Bcchtold. Assistant Secretary Spalding lias charge of the customs business, and accusations are made against him by Appraiser Wakcmau in his letter lo the secretary. Chicago, Hoc. 'J!. -A crisis \\-111 bo readied loliuiiiinv because of f'hieago's coal famine If tlie cold weather continues. Frantic appeals were made 'for fti"l by (hi- largest merchants and mamifaeturcrs yesterday of the biggest dealers in the commodity. Flovators were actually closed in some of the skyscrapers, while tenants of some of the ollice buildings worked in their overcoats 011 account of lack of heat. Apartment building occupants suffered because of a shortage of steam, while many factories and industrial Institutions perfected arrangements for closing their plants Monday. (/) C\ -j *1 13 SOUTH MMN STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Drmy's Walter Boos, Tinner and Plumber. Assistant Secretary Taylor has ••barge of the immigration bureau. Fuller his administration affairs at Fills Island ore far from satisfactory lo the president. High grade tinware, stoves am ranges; job work a specialty. S. Mali St. New phone. Grand Art The military disaster in Samar had created an unfounded feeling of uneasiness concerning the condition of Unpeople of the rest of the archipelago. The war in Batangns and Samar. kept up by misguided men,—furnished the only obstacle to obtaining liberal legis. lation on the part of congress. We have a large and beautiful stock ol jewelry to select from. Our prices are the lowest. Give us a call. Levene. 14 3. Main street. Mr. Fltchie. commissioner at Fills Island, will retire as soon as the president can get a mfln for his place. Mr. Roberts, treasurer of the Fnileil States, is expected to retire gracefully within a few months. Opening LAMPS Silver mirrors, brushes, combs, Slaley Fancy clocks, Dresdeu & gilt. Staley's. Salt Rheum Lamps fur old, Lamps for young. Lamps to work by, or for fun. Lamps that arc short. Lamps that tn tall. AT IVES ART EMPORIUM Will Continue Until December 24th. Appraiser WnkemtnTn Hpinoml, The Dnulsh Went Indie*. Continuing, the governor said he would return here. lie liked the Fili piling and regretted leaving at'this particular time, but II was a comfort to krtow that the duties of his office were In the hands of Vice governor Wright, an able lawyer, who sympathized deeply with the best hopes of the people Huston. Ijim;. jj.— Owing lo the unset I loci stair of the copper situation tlic shares of that inetal in tlio Bostoii stock market yesterday bordered on it state of demoralization, although the business transacted was not heavy. Calumet and Heola slumped from 580 to oiJo. rallying; to 550 later At the low point the company's stocl had a valuation of $53,000,000, a clroj of $30 000,000 from the highest. Tli stock has soM n* hhrh :»»; $805 a share. topper Dtnrkc1 Demoralized. Appraiser Wakeman of New . Volk has been removed, and (!. \V Whitehead of Suspension Bridge, N. V. has been appointed to succeed him. T.ondon. Ilec. !il. The Copenhagen correspondent of The ltally News says he is almost certain th.it the second chamber will ratify the sale of the Panisli West Indies by n large majority. but that many members of the first chamber are opposed to this cession Influential people liere believe also, says the correspondent, that the present moment is inopportune for the sale, as the cutting of the Nicaragua canal will considerably Increase the commercial and political value of the Islands. You may call it tetter or milk crust. Lamps to fit the pocketbooks of all. LampB-that are green, yellow and brown, But no matter what you call ft, this skin disease which comon in patches tlwt bum, itch, discharge a walt'ry mutter, dry and scale, owes its existenc;.' to the presence of humors in the system. Pending the qualifying of Mr. Whitehead as appraiser the general appraiser at Boston. A. W. Brown, will have temporary supervision of the New York appraiser's office. Lamps that turn way up and, if necessary, way down. You will miss a treat if It will continue to exist-, annoy, and perhaps agonicv , ai Ions a "J these humors remain. Lamps that look as nice as a pearl, works all right in visiting your girl. you fail to see our paradise In conclusion the governor said he expected to be back before May. and he hoped to have the pleasure of presenting to the president the Federal party's memorial. It is always radically and permanently cured by oi artistic pictures and fine This summary action in Mr. Wake man's case Is the result of a consultation between the president and Secretary Gage which took place before the cabinet meeting. It is 6aid that the president felt that Mr. Wakeman had overreached "himself in his letter declining to send in his resignation and by his extreme statements in a measure justified some of the charges made in urging his removal. Lamps for the parlor, Lamps for the hall, art goods. The most ex- Hood's Sarsaparilla which expels all humors, and Is positively unequalled lor all cutaneous eruptions. Lamps, If examined, are sure to please all. elusive line in the city. RED STAR STAMPS. , LITTLE MONty SAVER8 Steel MM* tllovrn t'p, Civil government will be restored in the island of Cebu on Jan. 1 of the reining year. IVES^ Pittsburg, Dir. -!1—Three dead, one utisMng and twelve injured is the resut of a terrific boiler explosion at i lie i;ia-.li Diamond Hteel works of l'ark 111os.. on Thirtieth street. Tlic In J ur«d at I In- hospitals a 10 all doing well with one exception. Keubett Miller. Jr . superintendent of (lie plant, states I bat tin- boilers wore examined last week and jironomice.| in excellent eon ditlon. No known cause eon lie (riven for the explosion, but a tboron ;li in\csligatinn is now in progress. msi The Lamps above referred to are Rochester Burners of the newest designs and patterns, combining delicate shades with perfect workmanship, and wou.d make a beautiful wedding or Christmas present. Our prices lower than Call and examine. JUarretf Leaves Mexico. Pav cash for what yoii.hu?. C4»»fc 3 our dis count in lied Stamps They a»-o worth more than the monoy. City of Mexico. Dee. 21.—John Burrett of the 1 'fitted States delegation to the pan-American conference, who Is ■leaving for Washington, made a farewell speech at yesterday morning's session. lie begged his South American colleagues to remember that the decision of the eonferenee as far as the ("tilled States was concerned was dependent for approval on the action of the I'niicd States senate, which bad to consider the varying interests and feeling of forty-live independent states, whereas all the Latin American delegates to the conference put together only represented eighteen independent states. SLOOK! v We You 5 MONEY! Fancy Process Creamery ABUTTER ) 2J lbs. for 50 \ CENTS. r Western Butter Market ART EMPORIUM, When the cabinet adjourned, the president requested Secretary »Jaj;e to return to the treasury department and ptepare the papers necessary to accomplish the immediate removal of Mr. Walceman and the appointment of Mr. (Jeorge W. Whitehead. The secretary was not tardy in complying w ith the suggestion, and in less than ball' an hour Mr. Wakemau was removed and his successor named. REO STAR TRADING STAMP CO., 16 Booth Main St., Pittaton, Pu. 54 South Main St, Wilkesbarre. Armstrong's Prices; tCr Uf XMAS \U •\ A Fewj& • Questions Dr. I-'iiiiK'n Home flclit New York. l»ec, I'l. l.evy was made yesterday aflernoou on the property and furnishings of the residence at l!)."i Washington park. Brooklyn, occupied by tin' Ki'v. Dr. Isaac K. Funk, editor of a Prohibition journal and a member of Cie linn of l-'unk & Wagualls, publishers. A deputy sheriff served the papers to satisfy a judgment for •Sfi.NOI secured by Charles (lording. .1 r. This action is the result of compiles tions arising from the Mast TenneAee Land company's scheme. Drldffe )lim|tmrnl Dcnounrnl HV Specialties lljf New York, Dee. 21. After an investigation that consumed live days, during which many witnesses were examined, the grand jury yesterday filed ■with Ileeordcr C;o(T in pari I of general sessions a presentment denouncing the management of the Brooklyn bridge for culpable carelessness. This action of the grand jury is'a result of the breaking of suspenders previous to .Inly J'!. I'.ml. on which date the big structure f"r several hours was barred to traffic of all kinds. The investigation is said lo have been complete, and the presentment would seem lo indicate thai tlii- members of the grand jury had availed themselves of expert testimony. 4-5=50 Ht[ccLn MrKliiloy Monument Fnnd How'h Your Wardrobe! Don't You Need a Now Suit? Wouldn't an ()vercoat Improve your Appearauce? Ever Tried Tailor MAde Clothes? Do You Know Our Placet Have \ ou Looked Over Our Stock f Cleveland. CD.. I»ee. 21. The MeKin- Iey monument association is receiving rcspouses from all over tho country. I In If a million dollars is tin* sum fixed to bo raised. An apportionment of the tot ill has been divided among the slates of llie I'nion. the population and location being given due consideration. Tho largest sum is asked from New York. *ir.0,noo. Ohio's apportionment in $100. 000 apd tho other states proportionately loss. North Carolina will bo asked to raise tho least amount. $ 1.000. ,j_lbs Christmas candy 25c 3 lbs choice mixed candy 25c 2 lbs bon bo; s - 25c 2 lbs chocolate creams 2 lb3 mixed imts NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven to the stockholders of the Pittston Cut Glass Company, that pursuant to a resolution of the directors of s*id I company, duly panned Nov. 21. 1001. proposing »n increase in the capital stock of said company and to issuo preferred stock for I such increase, a meeting of the : stockholders of the company is called to , convene at the general office of the companv ou Wednesday, January 22, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m., to take action on the proposed increuse of the capital stock of said company to consist of $10,000 preferred cumulativo stock. W G. THOMAS. 8ec'y. Pittston, Pa. .Nov. 22,1901-Fri 2SC 2^0 » lbs walnuts i lb soft shell almonds 18c 6 *jts popcorn - 250 1 t)z large Florida oranges 30c a lbs layer figs - 25c 1 can R &R plum pudding D50 1 qt. craaberries - ice 1 bet. queen olives - 15c We make clothes for the leading business and profession C1 men of this vicinity, au feel sure can make and cut to please you Don't buy ready-made clothes when the inducement for tailor-made ones Is so great. Call at our store today. rurmrr I'.nloii by Hons, Oakland. Neb.. lice. 221. — .1. Sand bloom, a farmer, eighty eight years of ate. living a mile south of town, was found by his son lying helpless and unconscious in a hogyard, with swine feeding on tho tlosli of his still living body, llo is supposod to have become a victim of tho frigid weather and foil ; i WABiBI lAfifj* will appreciate a bo* of ■our wire ihoaem®5rb,udies A Merry Christmas U/f|fTHA J|f iu every box. Wwflf f Kane's Pharmacy, wmaFnst AOENT FOR WHITMAN'S CELEBRATE0CANDIE8 .\ru«Mit ine-4lillcflll SI tun Hon Seven Vcrtm l'«r flUa lie llnr, London, lice. J I.— From Valfuiraiso tho correspondent of Tho Times sends a dispatch to tho o if cot t lint •Argent inn delays the Settlement of her trouble with Chile by demanding as a condition of tho v, iilulrawal of her police fioni the disputed territory that the t'hiloan troops should abandon their jKisition in territory which has Hitherto boon regarded as iwlis- Armstrong & Co., Buss Jhe City Tailor, London. Dec. 'JI. The revolting Theocratic I'idty trial is ended. A verdict « f guilty was found against Theodore Jackson and Mrs, 'Jackson (Ann O'iiclia Piss l»o Hart, who were sentenced in tho liogyard while feeding the swim South Main Street. Opp. Water St. Middletown. N. Y Ilonil* In « UrtifiHo 1'onnty The Or respectivoly to fifteen .M ars' and seven jours* penal servitude. The detenu* angc County board of supervisors has passed an act bonding the county in $i!00.ooo for the construction of good Special Sale. 14 SOUTH MAIN. IHltS iM fli tl t llC «»ut i:i silcDu-«'. The male pi'lwiU'f iiii'.iHMliatcly tuni.nl. N it 1 IhC pD'MH;cr's ainl mailt' his «;iy (o wnnl tlie* «N»oD* loading from thi* court willi ;is(on Svans Siros. OwujMf Suut aid, 20c Dozen. mo iiiiiniitit w.'is nppro- Tlu1 sinic !mnislioCl putnr.'v t'UihMW, OF— nu »M|ii:il nniouui primal lavi v« :i Slippers] WaMTlQWH, N. V.. lhC niiii Klliott is Cir;ul nix I I*oior Kcuiicn- Imm-it i* ilyfu? :is tlio rosult of nil aoolilv!ir :li 1 li«» C";ilo«Iotii;i lalo iniuos. mD;ir t?mivorii«'Ui\ Tlio mon wt-ro buried u»- iln* ions of o'n». wlijoli foil hi a ravoiii. inn UnrJoil In 11 Tnlc Mine Hi'H.lil room, an-1 11i«» f*-iualo prisonci.' smiling to Iho lost, -li'Mvcti tCD the Jtiduro ami eocrt Jii*il followed Ikt companion. I'aijjdon. N. .1.. 1 '«?!. - fnitrd Stiitos Senator ill!;viti -I. Sowelh who U lyiiip Svnnlor StMvell ICnllicH, SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS «Cucto(i4 "Have.Lo. tlo|io Mio«!s II.itnH4*11" TO-DAY London. Mer tins Iwii *orl r. 'JI. Lord Francis Hope' kuwdy injured xvlii!** out Wiy t It::I iho hie liiclu. IlroiicliiliK % 11 hcKs Mm. Vlfucy. Washington. 1 DC•C*. *Jl. .Mis. iVewev is Men's fancy slippers 50c pair Ladies' fur trimmed slippers 50c Misses' fur trimmed slippers Children's fur trimmed s'ippefs 40c Boys' fancy slippers .|Sc an stock. fJCooJc at 'patcea. 20c Dozen. his friui. *1*1 n* rlmrp" shattered hi: Isle. lull hopes are entoriaiuod thai his fool will ho saved. Lord Francis Hope married May Yoho. tho comic opera and vaudeville contralto. Ito accompanied her I«» Now York. wiieiro they iprorreled. and Lady Francis llopo tl«*Cl to Jn.mh ami .In pan with Cap '•« of C I.inc. lop. lD«c\ *J|. I ►avid .la nil tit cohUncd 11» hor room with a seu re anaclc of hroiiohiris. When she is chairman of il I. 111r 11111ir;11 will ai-mm 'yfcciytuU9 pany h r in r.i'm l»onch. Fla., to it Xmas Canity, liand niack- 3 lb 25c i Mixed Nlltu, - lbs ■lydei. (jWIUiUt0. Pound. Stops the Cough and Works Off the x- j Cold. s'*ai'• 1 " j Laxative UroinoQuinlue Tablet cure t!" a cold in opc day. No Cure, No Pay. Special Sale of Rubbers Today. Men's Storm or H ip:h Cut Rubbers 50c a pair Ladies' Storm or High Cut Rubbers 10c a pair Ladies' Low Cut Rubbers 'ZCDc a pan- Men's Bueklo Arctics 0"o a piir Men's [Vita aud Rubbers $'.i j Misses' Ovorgfciters, extra 5»K- Peanut Brittle. per lb 10c i English Walnuts, 2 lbs tain l'utnnm Bradlee Stron •on ti f ox I. II Crystal Peanut, per lb 10c | Hard-Shell Almonds, per 11) May St ronu I'll i «'roj Choice Cream Hun Bon: 2 lb 25c ' Soft-Shell Almonds, per lb Every requisite for a delicious Christmas dinner. Order at once and get thechoicest of aur fine stock Victor B. Luchsinger. rhil:k!c IvmWn 1'. In« llntT ill. I'i h;.s i f!». i i\ t'i'k'o ccut Chocolate Creams - lb 25c ' Black Walnuts, per pk \\*D:\ iti'p two mi!«- ri*5:iy nun* lYrtin l'o 111! ill !DC•C li U. w I Poultry! Poultry! Poultry! 1-i'oK urn I'm- finn country pmiltr, :il LuchshiKiT's l.uzeni Turkey, 1" Ickei: Cat Roek, pel* Hi 10c ' Figs, layer, 2 lb I t !iC V of tll«' IllO: DAVENPORT'S SHOE HOUSE Basket Mix. pel' tli 10c Dates, fancy, 3 pkg st on 1.2'jO. ! 25 N. ilalu. Next to National Bank Sugar l'op Coin, 3 quart 10c Oranges, per doz 25c. 30c, 35c Both Phones. Prompt Del I vary, n in Ihis city. At n« tinio Clur You're the Judge and Jury In This Case. We just i[uote you a few of the many kinds of candies we have, The best way is to call and see for yourself. The 31no 11 ir spoons at Borv ;iv io oitll Oysters Will be Scarce. • winji to tho luiCD Hoods and wasau I Kifights will 1 slow and uncort Try tbi' artiYlrs meutioucd hero liutl you will rentier a vefidlct i'f H J'I'Iu v-i»l ou e cry one. Louk at our line of vegetables—Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, carrots, Rutabagas, Turnips, Beets onions and cranberries. Griffin Studio. Photography in all Branches, i I li it l..! ,.r mi,! fast express. Of courDc. 1 hoy I Lutz A: fck-hraniau'H Touiato Cat*uiD, ill eoM nie more, but they'll be hero t!?on^h19*olives, mr . Hiv. Monday ami Tuesday ' ill have fine Baltimore Standard. 1 (Vi.-ry. • ■ ftl.. and Maurice River Cove- NC;w l*iuita4 all kipds vi—,j !lll(j A8s«»rttHl Nuts, full line. Our Shoe Department is a spot in our ftore, which you should be sure to visit if ycu want anything in the line of Shoes, Slippers and We have a fine line and are sure ;o suit you. Wilkesbarre, Pa. PEOPLE S PHONE 368 S S. MAIN ST Mr. Wi Itit'M a lit I ■eggins TELEPHONE— if IU«' csi ltini."! Hi' was ?1 |)f ill,. 1 BEN J. A. CROWTHER, ill 'n In i In' wtohjj side of ihi Frederick's Market. N. Main S lln' shell. tilV and II per 11ii T. II. MOKFVT'J •Mips, ix;« iu.imu Chi k«-n. Celery, Vegetable Evans Brothers. III-ii in- W. E BROWN, B®tf,'»tured Patent A /J - Attorney. to/i FCZi tlG Cto Stofea repaired at Ash's, Choi Tin* Avtfnui* IJoih 'Plioiitru. PIrdm PrepBCed anCl Huildiujs 8iiper1tDt«mleClj |
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