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t 7 ' * ■ f ) * sp *, J~r •?' t. 32d YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED1M0. 1 DAILY ESTABLISH ED bt THEO. H A RT PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, JANUAR 10, 1902. TWo CENTS A COPY;. 4(lc MONTH. i DUR HEPBURN BILL WAS ADOPTED LABOR DISPUTE SETTLED. CARNEGIE GIFT READY FOR USE STORMY TIME ON OCEAN. REDUCTION SALE. &t(e^l444tQ ftt*"Rcuu£oDiw No Gusffi German Steamship Met Violent Gales To Reduce Stock Before Taking In. farouRh the In.trnmcntaillt? of the Committee of Thlrty-ilx. While Crossing Atlantic. New York; Jan. 10.—The steamBhip Kaiaerln Maria Theresia, which arrived this morning from Bremen, from which port she sailed on Dec. 31, reports an exceedingly stormy winter passage. Sometimes heavy gales, with snow and hale, would increase to hurricane force with violent guBts which, with enormous seas, would stagger the steamer. The captain Bald he was obliged to proceed under reduced speed in order to ease the vessel. On the seventh day out of the channel, two stowawayB crawled back in almost an exhausted condition. They had stowed themselves away in the hold, and, after their provisions had given out, they were driven by hunger to the deck. They will be turned over to the immigration authorities and sent back to Europe. ventory. For one week, I will sell all canned, bottled and packet goods as follows: All 5c goods at 4c. All 10c goods at 8c. All 12'/ic goods at 10c. All 15c goods at 12Vic. Sugar, 20 lbs. for |1.00. New, York, Jan. 10.—A vlrtunl settlement lias boon ranched of the bittyr controversy for shorter lioura thnt for ninny months hns been waged between the garment cutters anCl the clothing manufacturers of the United States. Need Ever Fetfl D with a purchase mad People's Store, for if right we'll make it_ii| got to be right In I that's the sum and I of it. Read the follow gains for thiD week: No. I. House Almost Unanimous For Nicaragua Canal. Ten Million Dollars in Five Per Cent Bonds. An amicable settlement of the question, which Involved about 40,000 men In New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Syracuse, Utica, Rochester and Baltimore, was reached through the medium of the committee of thirty-six uppointed by the recent conference of the National Civic federation in this city. Hams, sugar cured, 12c. This is the place and time for you ttrtave money. One week for cash only. WM. GILES, the City Supply Store. Have jour eyes examined and your glasses fitted and ad jubted by a reliable Optician who understands his business. It is the safest way and will more than repay yon In the end. We employ one of the most expert Opticians in the country and have a department devoted solely to this work and can guarantee perfect satisfaction. , ONLY TWO NEGATIVE VOTES TRUSTEES OF INSTITUTION Attempt to Leave Question of Route Notice to Property Owners. If you have any dwelling houses, stores, offices or real estate of any description for sale or rent, it will pay you to call and investigate our up-todate method of handling your business. Personal and prompt attention given to collections. Armstrong & Sanders. Lamb block, cor. Water and Cron Sts. Open Fail*—Senate Confirm* Nom! 20 Dozen Ladles' nicely mad", regu ar and $1.60. Very speo week nation of Leslie M. Shaw and Henry Twenty-seven Men of Prominence In C. Payne. The United Garment Workers demanded nearly a year- ago an eitfht hour day. This the employers absolutely refused to grant, and preparations were making for a strike when the federation conference was held here In December last. President Marks of the National Association of Clothing Manufacturers and Henry White, secretary of the United Garment Workers, were placed on the arbitration committee then selected. Education, Finance and Legisla- No. 2. tion—Trustee* Will Organize on Children's Fast Black in all sizes, strong, and t for school wear; special week . 4 No. 3. ' Washington, Jan. 10.—The Hepburr Nicaragua!) canal bill passed the house late yesterday afternoon by practically n unanimous vote. Only two members uut of 310 voted against it. Messrs. Fletcher (Hep., Minn.) and Lassitei (Dem., Va.) were the two voting iu thf negative. Jan. 29. Washington, Jan. 10. — Official announcement has been made of the board of trustees of the Carnegie institution, which has been incorporated here under the ten million dollar gift v.t Andrew Carnegie. The only indication as to the form of the gift Is that It will be In "5 per cent bonds." This is referred to in a single sentence, as follows:London, Jan. 20.—The Globe prints a rumor emanating from well Informed quarters thkt overtures for peace have been made by Boer chiefs, who are prepared to surrender if they do not succeed. Jan. 15 it states as the probable date of surrender. Rumors of Peace. The members of St. John's lodge, No. 233, F. & A. M., are requested to meet at Masonic hall, on Saturday, 11th Inst., at 1 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Samuel J. Barber. Services at his late residence, 413 Montgomery St.,.at 2 o'clock p. m. The members of Valley lodge, No. 499, and all sojourners are Invited to attend. Interment in Hoilenback cemetery, Wilkesbarre. The lodge will pay cqr fare for those of the fraternity who may attend. By order of W. M. Chas. H. Foster, secretary. It Masonic Notice, OftUcULK, A very choice lot of brellaa, best frames, sb and best values aaywt special price for this wet 36 3t.,"y(UkctlMMt No. 4. The opposition to committing the government to tlie Nicaraguan route attempted to secure amendments to lodge witli tlie president the discretionary power to purchase and complete the Panama canal If it could be purchased for $40,0110,000. They enme together later, discussed their differences, and yesterday a moeting of a portion of the full committee heard their views. As an outcome of the meeting President Marks receded from his demands for a nine hour day by reducing the time to eight and a half hours. To this Secretary White agreed. It Is understood the garment workers will continue efforts to secure an eighj hour day, but will abandon all ideas of striking. Cuba's Inauguration on March 24. I case Men's Heavy Wool - never sold for less thas I Special prloe for this week Havana, Jan. 10.—March 24 has been decided upon as the date for the inauguration of President-elect Palma and the installation of the new government ot Cuba. "It is the purpose of Mr. Carnegie to transfer $10,000,000 in 5 per cent bonds to the board of trustees for the purposes above mentioned." No. 5. MORE MEN 1 case f nil Pprearls, extra «ood rt Special price for this \ IT PAYS TO BUT AT Best Line to the South is Via New The test came on the first vote, when the advocates of an alternative route polled 102 against 170 votes. At each succeeding vote their strength dwindled until Mr. (tinlion (III.), under whose leadership the tight was made, was unable to get the yeas and nays on a motion to recommit. Ail other amendments failed, and the bill passed exactly as It came fr.mi the committee. None of the votes except that on the filial passage of the bill was u record vote. The announcement was made In the form of a statement given out by I)r. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the incorporators, In accordance with the expressed wish of Mr. Carnegie. The statement says: Cleveland, O., Jan. JO.—The Euclid Avenue Trust and Savings Co. assigned this morbing to Frank H. Ginn. Cleveland Trust Company Assigns. The new Quaker City Limited, leaving Scranton at 7.30 a. m., makes close connections at Philadelphia with through trains for Florida and principal points in the South. Only one change of cars necessary, and that at noon. Call or write J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, Scranton, for information as to fareB. Pullman accommodations reserved in advance. Jersey Central, EVERYDAY People's WOULD MAKE A MATCH are realizing how much bet ter a tailor-made suit is than C Washington, Jan. 10.—The president had as guests at luncheon Frank Sargent, chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen; E. E. Clark, chief of the Order of Railway Conductors; P. n. Morlssey, grand master of the Brotherhood of Kallwny Trainmen; H. B. Perham, president of the Order of Rallrcad Telegraphers, and A. B. Youngson, first assistant chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Attorney General Knox and Secretary Wilson were also present. Labor at Roosevelt Table. "In the development of his plans Mr. Carnegie has consulted with a number of gentlemen in different parts of the country, including the heads of universities and other scientific Institutions and particularly with Hon. Abram S. Ilewltt, Dr. Daniel C. Oilman, Dr. John S. Billings, Dr. Charles D. Walcott and Hon. Carroll D. Wright." Nate Fenton Has Several Good Fight- a ' hand me down " Better in cut, better in fit, batter in quality, better made, bet ter wearers, better in appearance. You feel better dressed .in a tailor-made suit or overcoat. The price may be a little higher, but the geneial all-round satis factiou is far greater. The new weaves are shown here and we cut by the latest fashion plates. ers on His String. Nate Fenton, manager of the Perry, Odell & Dee company, at Music Hall, is one of the leaillng sporting men in the country and he has a number of boxers whom he manages. Three In particular he would like to make matches for in this vicinity. The men will run from 115 to 140 pounds. Ha would like to hear from any of the Scranton boxers or local ones. IS SOUTH Hf/UM ALWAYS THE C There Are Many Occasions when you have use for a tinsmith about your home, store, factory, or buildings. Walter Boos, of S. Main St.. is a qualified tinsmith, well able to perform all work satisfactorily and promptly, and invites your patronage. Estimates given on new tinwork or repairing. Agency for the Pittston and Beechwood stoves and ranges. Miners' supplies, including coal cutting machines, pick and shovel handles, picks, mining lamps, strong dinner pails; iron and heavy tin pots and kettles. Located one door above Evans Bros. EVANS Tlio debate which preceeded the taking of the tinal vote was made memoruble by a clash between Mr. Hepburn, the author of the bill, and Mr. Cannon, chairman of the appropriations com inlttce. On several previous occasions they have measured swords over'cannl legislation. Two years ago a similar bill was passed by a vote of 224 to 30. The Board of Trustee*, The board of trustees elected by the Incorporators to carry out the purposes of the institution as indicated are as follows: The 8ecret of It. What a pleasure It Is to step into a home that is tastily furnished and inviting in appearance. One of the secrets of such a home Is the care taken of the furniture. They make good use of furniture polish, and every article is kqpt in good repair and fine upholstery. The Rogers Couch Factory can be of much assistance to you. Headquarters for a specially fine furniture polish, one that will do the work to perfection. Furniture varnished or repaired and upholstered at moderate cost. All goodB called for and delivered. N. Main St. PRICE LIST. The president of the United States, the president of the United States senate, tlie speaker of the house of representatives, the secretary of the Smithsonian institution, the president of the National Academy of Sciences, Grover Cleveland of New Jersey, John S. Billings of New York, William N. Frew of Pennsylvania, Lyman J. Gage of Illinois. Daniel C. Gilman of Marylund, John Huy of the District of Columbia, Abram S. Hewitt of New York, Henry L. Higginson of Massachusetts, Henry Hitchcock of Missouri, Charles L. Hutchinson of Illinois, William Lindsay of Kentucky, Seth Low of New York, Wayne MacVeagh of Pennsylvania, I). O. Mills of California, S. Weir Mitchell of Pennsylvania, W. W. Morrow of California, Eliliu Root of New York, John C. Spooner of Wisconsin, Andrew D- White of New York, Edward I). White of Louisiana, Charles I). Walcott of the District of Columbia and Carroll f). Wright of the District of Columbia. Des Moines, la., Jan. 10.—Governor Leslie M. Shaw was given a public reception last evening by the Grant club In honor of his elevation to the secretaryship of the United States treasury. The reception was followed by a banquet at which covers were laid for MD0 guests, who Included nearly all the leading Republicans in tlie state and city. Governor Elect A. B. Cummins presided. Governor Shaw at Home. Best Patent Floor, per bbl...f Peed, all kinds, per ioo...... Bran and Brown Midds, ioo.. Provlniona of the Bill. Bussjhe City Tailor, Opp. Water St. The bill as passed authorizes the president to secure from the states ol Costa Rica and Nicaragua in behalf of the United States control of such u.portion of the territory belonging to said ■tates as may be desirable and necessary on which to exenvate, construct nnd protect a canal suitable to the want of modern navigation and commerce and appropriates such a sum as may be necessary to secure the control of said territory. Fillings that IastTDrTwelBh, 14 S.Main A Large Stock of Reading Matter may always be found at Ruggles's book store, consisting, of all the latest magazines and periodicals, besides 5c reading for the boyB, and a nice lot of bound books by G. W. Henty and others. For the young ladies, there is all the latest of Georgia Sheldon, Charles Garvic and others, in 10c form. Also all the latest higher priced bound novels as they come from the publisher. Some beautiful box writing paper just received in ail the latest tints and shapes. Remember the place, at No. 7 Broad street. Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per bu , good stock Gr. Sugar, ao lbs for • ••• ••••• Butter, very best dairy, Lard, pure, per lb " Cheese, per tb Chloride of ETtte, i lb pk....1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Pitta ton Cnt Glass Company, that pursuant to a resolution of the directors of si id company, du?y passed Nov. 2', 1901. proposing an increase in the cap-'tal stock of said company and to issue preferred stock for such increase, a meeting of the stocknoldera of the company is ctllei to convene at the general office of the companv m Wednneday, January 22, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m., to take action on the proposed Increase of the capital stock of said company to conslbt of 910,000 preferred cumulative stock. W G. THOMAS. Sec'y. Plitston, Pa.,Nov. 22,1901—Pri Two Killed at n Croaalug. Schussler & Beetitold, N. Main St. Expert machinists and locksmiths. Light machinery repaired. Lost keys duplicated. Locks for homes and stores. Electric light globes colored to order Umbrellas repaired. Knives and BCissors sharpened. Kodak Supplies. Eastman kodaks and cameras. Victor Talking Machines. Phonographs and records. Guns, revolvers and ammunition. Sporting goods of all kinds. 5 doors below Ferry bridge. Watsontowri. Pa., Jan. 10.—James Cromley, a farmer, aged thirty-seven, and his son, David, aged eight years, of Limestone township, Montour county, were struck nnd instantly killed by an eastbound filer on the Pennsylvania railroad while crossing the tracks In a wagon. The horses were killed and the wagon derXslied. Section 2 authorizes the president, after securing control of the needed territory, to direct the secretary of war to construct such a canal from the Caribbean sea at a point near Greytown, In Nicaragua, by way of Lake Nicaragua, to a point on the Pacific ocean near Brito and also to construct proper harbors nt the termini of said canal and to make necessary provisions for the defense of the canal and harbors. Special Goods at Grace's, 72 8. Main, Rocquefort Cheese. Domestic Swiss Cheese. Imported Swiss Cheese. Club House Cheese. Neufchatel Cheese. Ferris' Smoked. Bacon. Sweet Potatoes! Pure Maple Syrup. ESTATE OP ROSALIA PUCILAUCKIENF, LATE OP THK CITY OP PITTSTON, DECEASED. Letters of administration upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indented to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to KAZIMEB PUCir.AUCKAS, William H. Hille-pie, Administrator. Attorney f«»r Estate. 12,19.26,2,9,16 Plahed For Jewelry Through Hole, Call on us when yon want We can give you the best val your money. On Jan. ist the ftcturers advanced rubber go New York. Jnn 10.—A thief last night entened a hallway rfext to Theodore Price's jewelry store In Brooklyn. He bored a hole through the partition and with a stick, on which was a hook, managed to pick up and secure seven pieces of Jewelry worth ?425. Sections 3 and 4 authorize the president to make such surveys as may be necessary and to employ such persons In constructing the canal as may to him seem wise and directs that In the construction of the canal the river San Juan and Lake Nicaragua shall be used as far as they are available. THE TUNNll DISASTER. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ferome Making a Searching Examl- New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, room 26, Miner's Bank building. Cross & Blackwell's Escence of Coffee. New York, Jan. 10.—District Attorney Jerome and representatives of the state railroad commission yesterday made a searching Investigation of the cause* of the Pijrk avenue tunnel horror. The results will be utilized at the coroner's Inquest which Coroner Scholer will begin at 10 o'clock next Thursday morning. nation. Orders taken by telephone or otherwise will receive prompt attention and scrupulous care taken in filling them. per cent., but you can still I the same price as before New York, Jan. 10, 1902. Open. Cloa. . 14% 14% . 93% 93% .122% 122% . 78% 77% . 99% 99 . 66 66% . 46% 46% . 43% 43% . 94% 94% .138% 138% .101% 101% .102% 102% . 59% 60 69% 70 ' 29% 29% 34% 34% 149% 148% 55% 55% 82 81% 64 63% 11% 11% 41% 41% 102% 102 89% 89% 42% 42% 91 90% 52 51% jD7 56% NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Tiro Men Iluriict] to Death, Col. So So. R. R Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio .. l". S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Man. El Mo. Pacific People's Gas So. Pacific Copper ..; Car and Foundry O. & W Pennsylvania .. . Reading Reading, pref, ... Tenn. C. & I Leather Erie Union Pacific ... Union Pacific, pre Wabash, pref. ... Western Union .. M., K. & T Norfolk The Stockholders of the Miners1 Savings Ba»k'of PittHtCDn will meet at the Bank cn Tuesday the 14th day of January, 1002, betwaen two and thred o'clock p. m. First—Por the purpose of electing eleven trustees to serve for tne ensuing year Second—Por the purpose of voting for or against a proposed increase of the Capital Stock of said Bank from $60,000 00 to $100,000.00. By order of the Board of Trustees. A. A. BRYDEN, President. Nov. 18,1901—oaw td—wed store. Section 5 authorizes the president to guarantee to the governments of Costa Itica and Nicaragua the use of the canal and harbors upon terms to be agreed upon for all vessels owned by ■aid states and by citizens thereof. Clearlield, Pa., Jan. 10.—The Itlckeylte Nonexploslve Powder company's mill near here lias been destroyed by fire. Two men were burned to death, a Matter at thlB season is to give your teeth attention. We do everything known to modern dentistry. A Very Important EVANS BR third will die from liis injuries, and two others were seriously burned, but it Is thought will recover. Teeth extracted without pain.. Examination free. DR. REAP, Over Drury's. It has been developed that John M. Wiskar, the engine driver, now Itaprlsoned In the Tombs, has been licensed only since last August and had only made the southbound run through the tunnel twice before the disaster. As ■ locomotive fireman his record is good. He is a member of a Methodist church In the Bronx, and his paBtor, his landlord and his neighbors all speak highly of him. On Wednesday morning he was running for the first time with Filer as his fireman. \ District Attorney Jerome aftC« ex aminlng ail the train hands InvolvWl except the engine driver announced that his task would lie prosecuted fearlessly and that Indictments would be sought wherever they are deserved. Have You BeennH About Wall Papera? The last section makes a present appropriation of $10,000,000 to carry on this work and authorizes the secretary of war to enter into proper contracts for material and work as may be deemed necessary therefor, such- work and material to be paid for as appropriations may be made from time to time.' The section fixes the aggregate cost at $180,000,000. to he drawn from the treasury on warrants of the president. An Immediate Appropriation. A Deep Mystery. It Is a mystery why women endure backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubleB. "I have sufTered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly .cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes constipation, improves appetite, glvds perfect health. Only 50c at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's. Pittston, and O. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. Watch For It! X ' Wait For It! 8 The open session of the senate was devoted to routine business. The senate in executive session confirmed the nominations of Hon. L. M. -Shaw to be Becretary of the treasury and of Hon. Henry C; Payne to be postmaster general. The confirmation of Mr. Shaw was accomplished without comment, but there was some controversy over the action of tile committee on postoflices in reporting Mr. Payne's nomination without going through the formality of a meeting. IT M I fT j r % Profit By It! It Is probable that Mayor Low, backed by President Cantor and the board of aldermen, may take early steps to compel the adoption of electricity as the motive power in the New York Central tunnel. See the Albany Dentist*, Eczema for Forty Years. 22 N. Franklin St., when you need the services of a dentist. They are the leaders in this valley. Work when you want it, and without pain. Phone 111, Wilkesbarre. A recent order we placed has tx shipped, and is now oo oar shehr (t includes all the new figures a shades; and the chance for ft w selection is large here. w« can offer you prloos that oth can't. T. S.&W.S. BAREST North Main St. New Phone Our Great Semi-Annual Cash Clearance Sale takes place tomorrow, 3 Cturday, Jan 10. As usual, it will be the sale event of the year. In this case you may safely judge of the future by the past. When we announce a Cleanng Sale, our announcement means all that it says Every Statement is a Dependable Fact Every Item is a Baigain-"Worth Having Beginning Tomorrow our entire stock will b? at your disposal at prices that will insure speedy and thorough clearance of every article in our store. You know the quality of our stock. You know that we never deceived you, and you can safely take our word for it, that the forthcoming sale will cap the climax of all previous efforts at Bargain Giving. Full details and prices will ap pear in tomorrow night's issue. Representative! of the state railroad comiulKRlon and of the district attorney's office today will make a tour of Inspection through the tunnel to observe the operation of the signal system and the action of smoke in obscuring the lights. Tha Unqualified Statement of a Wei Known Attorney, St. Ignace, Mich. Samar Insurgents Killed and Captured. Washington. Nlan.^To!—TtlB Navy Department has received the following dispatch from Rear Admiral Rod'gers: "Waller reports having completed a ten days' march across Samar, from to Bahey. The column endured great hardships. It killed 13 Insurgents »id captured a captain, lieutenant and Tfrur men." Major Waller Is commander of a battalion of marines in the Philippines. Heating stoves at cost at Powers'B. Some of the cure* made by Di. A. W Chase's Ointment 61 stubborn and long cor I4""—* eczema and akin diseases are causin; much comment Bins' to realise I ha this Ointment la » wonder worker wit! write* a* follows "MilDr;A. W. Chas. Med. Co.. Buffalo /# -N. Y.—Gent**-1 — " -■ """ cannot refrain frot. 61 pt easing my acknowledgment for the relit- I have fait from Dr. Chase's Ointment. IV 40 ram 1 wa* afflicted with a skin dlv. which was/located in one spot—on my le; 1 have *p int at a rough estimate hvr hir 4nd dollar* trying to effect a core and —til I applied this ointment did I pet r*i*« Yoa are Mongers to me and this letto IRNBpted directly because 1 want to «ay anC Isal as though I ought to say it i Chase's Ointment has effected a conn1 •Bra ot my affliction. Three boxes diu NO MAKESHIFT. In Ttala Case the Work wu Citizens of New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and Yonkers are ugitutlng for reform In the road's terminal facilities, and mass meetings of Indignant citl- Hens are being arranged. Properly Done. Any reader who has had backache and Found relief by rubbing the back with An Order Once in a While The Pope in Good Health. liniments and lotions, understands that the relief obtained was but a makeshift, for the ache returns. There's a way to do it so the ache will not come back. Read how it's done. Calumet, Mich., Jan. 10.—An explosion ut the Arcadian mine, eight miles west of here, resulted in the death of Isaac Sarala and probably fatal injury of Andrew Lnru. While drilling they encountered an unexploded charge of dynamite. Fatal Bxploilsa of Dynamite. Rome, Jan. 10.—Dr. Lapponie, the Pope's physician, visited His Holiness last night, after an absence of three days. Replying to your correspondent's questions regarding the Pope's health, he said: "For years the Pope has not enjoyed BUch perfect health. He never falls to fast on Friday, and sometimes fasts on other days." WILL PROVE TO YOU That the Kind of Brscsr Canned floods, Staple Goods and Vegetables Sell Are the Mr. Joseph R. Kynett, locomotive engineer, of 830 B. Patterson street, Alliance, O., says: "For 35 years I stood at the throttle, flying over crossings, frogs and rough places on the road. |t is no wonder my kidneys bothered me and that I suffered through their inactivity or their being over excited. Dosn's Kidney Pills are the best kidney medicine in existence. I waa treated by physician! and used patent medicines, but nothing equals Doan'a Kidney Pills. Since I stopped the treatment I have had thr grippe, but my kidneys did not annoy me." A German Steel Combine. Berlin, Jan. 10.—The foremost financial authority in Germany, the' Frankfurter Zoltung, announces that the great steelmakers of the empire are forming a combination which will Include all branches of the steel industry.Princeton, N. J., Jan. 10.—Owing to the existence of a case of small pox here, all students at the university must be vaccinated, with the exception of those who have been within the past year. The students do not have much fear of an epidemic. Students Must be Vaccinated. GOOD GRADES. Courteous Serving. Modorato Prloat. Cartful Fllllnlc Ordora. Prompt Dalhrorj of floods, work oq my leg. I was also fufteripg I frrtlng piles and applied the oin:mCr: w; fare the beat of satisfaction bv aifordi,!; Carnegie Library For Hobokan. FA Y'S, Important Bacillus Discovered. New York, Jan. 10.—The chairman of the Hoboken Public library trustee* announces that Andrew Carnegie has agreed to give a new pablle library to Hoboken If the town authorities will gmuantea ■ sufficient sum to malntalii at s. IWt at nlghktand rapidly causing the CJi« t* disappear. I have received such r. fed comfort from the ointment that I tat.. Withhold tanieasing my gratitude. I » a- Nag aSictad with the tortures of ccjfrai jwaHrtfjitUacarid, a word oI rccoi. Vienna, Jan. 10.—The Medlclnlsche Zeltschrift announces the discovery of "microccus catarrhalls," the bacillus causing colds. Are Some of Oar Mot! Doan'a Kidney Pills for sale fay all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Mailed 00 receipt of price by Foater-Milburn Co. 30fialo, N, Y., sole.agt.aU for thaO. & LmtUIImw V« ii and 13 Water Street, Pitt at on Near P O & L Y R R THE WEATHER. D Washington, Jan. 10.—Forecast until t^iy. AM. J. BROWN
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 10, 1902 |
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 | 1902-01-10 |
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, January 10, 1902 |
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 | 1902-01-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020110_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 | t 7 ' * ■ f ) * sp *, J~r •?' t. 32d YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED1M0. 1 DAILY ESTABLISH ED bt THEO. H A RT PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, JANUAR 10, 1902. TWo CENTS A COPY;. 4(lc MONTH. i DUR HEPBURN BILL WAS ADOPTED LABOR DISPUTE SETTLED. CARNEGIE GIFT READY FOR USE STORMY TIME ON OCEAN. REDUCTION SALE. &t(e^l444tQ ftt*"Rcuu£oDiw No Gusffi German Steamship Met Violent Gales To Reduce Stock Before Taking In. farouRh the In.trnmcntaillt? of the Committee of Thlrty-ilx. While Crossing Atlantic. New York; Jan. 10.—The steamBhip Kaiaerln Maria Theresia, which arrived this morning from Bremen, from which port she sailed on Dec. 31, reports an exceedingly stormy winter passage. Sometimes heavy gales, with snow and hale, would increase to hurricane force with violent guBts which, with enormous seas, would stagger the steamer. The captain Bald he was obliged to proceed under reduced speed in order to ease the vessel. On the seventh day out of the channel, two stowawayB crawled back in almost an exhausted condition. They had stowed themselves away in the hold, and, after their provisions had given out, they were driven by hunger to the deck. They will be turned over to the immigration authorities and sent back to Europe. ventory. For one week, I will sell all canned, bottled and packet goods as follows: All 5c goods at 4c. All 10c goods at 8c. All 12'/ic goods at 10c. All 15c goods at 12Vic. Sugar, 20 lbs. for |1.00. New, York, Jan. 10.—A vlrtunl settlement lias boon ranched of the bittyr controversy for shorter lioura thnt for ninny months hns been waged between the garment cutters anCl the clothing manufacturers of the United States. Need Ever Fetfl D with a purchase mad People's Store, for if right we'll make it_ii| got to be right In I that's the sum and I of it. Read the follow gains for thiD week: No. I. House Almost Unanimous For Nicaragua Canal. Ten Million Dollars in Five Per Cent Bonds. An amicable settlement of the question, which Involved about 40,000 men In New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Syracuse, Utica, Rochester and Baltimore, was reached through the medium of the committee of thirty-six uppointed by the recent conference of the National Civic federation in this city. Hams, sugar cured, 12c. This is the place and time for you ttrtave money. One week for cash only. WM. GILES, the City Supply Store. Have jour eyes examined and your glasses fitted and ad jubted by a reliable Optician who understands his business. It is the safest way and will more than repay yon In the end. We employ one of the most expert Opticians in the country and have a department devoted solely to this work and can guarantee perfect satisfaction. , ONLY TWO NEGATIVE VOTES TRUSTEES OF INSTITUTION Attempt to Leave Question of Route Notice to Property Owners. If you have any dwelling houses, stores, offices or real estate of any description for sale or rent, it will pay you to call and investigate our up-todate method of handling your business. Personal and prompt attention given to collections. Armstrong & Sanders. Lamb block, cor. Water and Cron Sts. Open Fail*—Senate Confirm* Nom! 20 Dozen Ladles' nicely mad", regu ar and $1.60. Very speo week nation of Leslie M. Shaw and Henry Twenty-seven Men of Prominence In C. Payne. The United Garment Workers demanded nearly a year- ago an eitfht hour day. This the employers absolutely refused to grant, and preparations were making for a strike when the federation conference was held here In December last. President Marks of the National Association of Clothing Manufacturers and Henry White, secretary of the United Garment Workers, were placed on the arbitration committee then selected. Education, Finance and Legisla- No. 2. tion—Trustee* Will Organize on Children's Fast Black in all sizes, strong, and t for school wear; special week . 4 No. 3. ' Washington, Jan. 10.—The Hepburr Nicaragua!) canal bill passed the house late yesterday afternoon by practically n unanimous vote. Only two members uut of 310 voted against it. Messrs. Fletcher (Hep., Minn.) and Lassitei (Dem., Va.) were the two voting iu thf negative. Jan. 29. Washington, Jan. 10. — Official announcement has been made of the board of trustees of the Carnegie institution, which has been incorporated here under the ten million dollar gift v.t Andrew Carnegie. The only indication as to the form of the gift Is that It will be In "5 per cent bonds." This is referred to in a single sentence, as follows:London, Jan. 20.—The Globe prints a rumor emanating from well Informed quarters thkt overtures for peace have been made by Boer chiefs, who are prepared to surrender if they do not succeed. Jan. 15 it states as the probable date of surrender. Rumors of Peace. The members of St. John's lodge, No. 233, F. & A. M., are requested to meet at Masonic hall, on Saturday, 11th Inst., at 1 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Samuel J. Barber. Services at his late residence, 413 Montgomery St.,.at 2 o'clock p. m. The members of Valley lodge, No. 499, and all sojourners are Invited to attend. Interment in Hoilenback cemetery, Wilkesbarre. The lodge will pay cqr fare for those of the fraternity who may attend. By order of W. M. Chas. H. Foster, secretary. It Masonic Notice, OftUcULK, A very choice lot of brellaa, best frames, sb and best values aaywt special price for this wet 36 3t.,"y(UkctlMMt No. 4. The opposition to committing the government to tlie Nicaraguan route attempted to secure amendments to lodge witli tlie president the discretionary power to purchase and complete the Panama canal If it could be purchased for $40,0110,000. They enme together later, discussed their differences, and yesterday a moeting of a portion of the full committee heard their views. As an outcome of the meeting President Marks receded from his demands for a nine hour day by reducing the time to eight and a half hours. To this Secretary White agreed. It Is understood the garment workers will continue efforts to secure an eighj hour day, but will abandon all ideas of striking. Cuba's Inauguration on March 24. I case Men's Heavy Wool - never sold for less thas I Special prloe for this week Havana, Jan. 10.—March 24 has been decided upon as the date for the inauguration of President-elect Palma and the installation of the new government ot Cuba. "It is the purpose of Mr. Carnegie to transfer $10,000,000 in 5 per cent bonds to the board of trustees for the purposes above mentioned." No. 5. MORE MEN 1 case f nil Pprearls, extra «ood rt Special price for this \ IT PAYS TO BUT AT Best Line to the South is Via New The test came on the first vote, when the advocates of an alternative route polled 102 against 170 votes. At each succeeding vote their strength dwindled until Mr. (tinlion (III.), under whose leadership the tight was made, was unable to get the yeas and nays on a motion to recommit. Ail other amendments failed, and the bill passed exactly as It came fr.mi the committee. None of the votes except that on the filial passage of the bill was u record vote. The announcement was made In the form of a statement given out by I)r. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the incorporators, In accordance with the expressed wish of Mr. Carnegie. The statement says: Cleveland, O., Jan. JO.—The Euclid Avenue Trust and Savings Co. assigned this morbing to Frank H. Ginn. Cleveland Trust Company Assigns. The new Quaker City Limited, leaving Scranton at 7.30 a. m., makes close connections at Philadelphia with through trains for Florida and principal points in the South. Only one change of cars necessary, and that at noon. Call or write J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, Scranton, for information as to fareB. Pullman accommodations reserved in advance. Jersey Central, EVERYDAY People's WOULD MAKE A MATCH are realizing how much bet ter a tailor-made suit is than C Washington, Jan. 10.—The president had as guests at luncheon Frank Sargent, chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen; E. E. Clark, chief of the Order of Railway Conductors; P. n. Morlssey, grand master of the Brotherhood of Kallwny Trainmen; H. B. Perham, president of the Order of Rallrcad Telegraphers, and A. B. Youngson, first assistant chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Attorney General Knox and Secretary Wilson were also present. Labor at Roosevelt Table. "In the development of his plans Mr. Carnegie has consulted with a number of gentlemen in different parts of the country, including the heads of universities and other scientific Institutions and particularly with Hon. Abram S. Ilewltt, Dr. Daniel C. Oilman, Dr. John S. Billings, Dr. Charles D. Walcott and Hon. Carroll D. Wright." Nate Fenton Has Several Good Fight- a ' hand me down " Better in cut, better in fit, batter in quality, better made, bet ter wearers, better in appearance. You feel better dressed .in a tailor-made suit or overcoat. The price may be a little higher, but the geneial all-round satis factiou is far greater. The new weaves are shown here and we cut by the latest fashion plates. ers on His String. Nate Fenton, manager of the Perry, Odell & Dee company, at Music Hall, is one of the leaillng sporting men in the country and he has a number of boxers whom he manages. Three In particular he would like to make matches for in this vicinity. The men will run from 115 to 140 pounds. Ha would like to hear from any of the Scranton boxers or local ones. IS SOUTH Hf/UM ALWAYS THE C There Are Many Occasions when you have use for a tinsmith about your home, store, factory, or buildings. Walter Boos, of S. Main St.. is a qualified tinsmith, well able to perform all work satisfactorily and promptly, and invites your patronage. Estimates given on new tinwork or repairing. Agency for the Pittston and Beechwood stoves and ranges. Miners' supplies, including coal cutting machines, pick and shovel handles, picks, mining lamps, strong dinner pails; iron and heavy tin pots and kettles. Located one door above Evans Bros. EVANS Tlio debate which preceeded the taking of the tinal vote was made memoruble by a clash between Mr. Hepburn, the author of the bill, and Mr. Cannon, chairman of the appropriations com inlttce. On several previous occasions they have measured swords over'cannl legislation. Two years ago a similar bill was passed by a vote of 224 to 30. The Board of Trustee*, The board of trustees elected by the Incorporators to carry out the purposes of the institution as indicated are as follows: The 8ecret of It. What a pleasure It Is to step into a home that is tastily furnished and inviting in appearance. One of the secrets of such a home Is the care taken of the furniture. They make good use of furniture polish, and every article is kqpt in good repair and fine upholstery. The Rogers Couch Factory can be of much assistance to you. Headquarters for a specially fine furniture polish, one that will do the work to perfection. Furniture varnished or repaired and upholstered at moderate cost. All goodB called for and delivered. N. Main St. PRICE LIST. The president of the United States, the president of the United States senate, tlie speaker of the house of representatives, the secretary of the Smithsonian institution, the president of the National Academy of Sciences, Grover Cleveland of New Jersey, John S. Billings of New York, William N. Frew of Pennsylvania, Lyman J. Gage of Illinois. Daniel C. Gilman of Marylund, John Huy of the District of Columbia, Abram S. Hewitt of New York, Henry L. Higginson of Massachusetts, Henry Hitchcock of Missouri, Charles L. Hutchinson of Illinois, William Lindsay of Kentucky, Seth Low of New York, Wayne MacVeagh of Pennsylvania, I). O. Mills of California, S. Weir Mitchell of Pennsylvania, W. W. Morrow of California, Eliliu Root of New York, John C. Spooner of Wisconsin, Andrew D- White of New York, Edward I). White of Louisiana, Charles I). Walcott of the District of Columbia and Carroll f). Wright of the District of Columbia. Des Moines, la., Jan. 10.—Governor Leslie M. Shaw was given a public reception last evening by the Grant club In honor of his elevation to the secretaryship of the United States treasury. The reception was followed by a banquet at which covers were laid for MD0 guests, who Included nearly all the leading Republicans in tlie state and city. Governor Elect A. B. Cummins presided. Governor Shaw at Home. Best Patent Floor, per bbl...f Peed, all kinds, per ioo...... Bran and Brown Midds, ioo.. Provlniona of the Bill. Bussjhe City Tailor, Opp. Water St. The bill as passed authorizes the president to secure from the states ol Costa Rica and Nicaragua in behalf of the United States control of such u.portion of the territory belonging to said ■tates as may be desirable and necessary on which to exenvate, construct nnd protect a canal suitable to the want of modern navigation and commerce and appropriates such a sum as may be necessary to secure the control of said territory. Fillings that IastTDrTwelBh, 14 S.Main A Large Stock of Reading Matter may always be found at Ruggles's book store, consisting, of all the latest magazines and periodicals, besides 5c reading for the boyB, and a nice lot of bound books by G. W. Henty and others. For the young ladies, there is all the latest of Georgia Sheldon, Charles Garvic and others, in 10c form. Also all the latest higher priced bound novels as they come from the publisher. Some beautiful box writing paper just received in ail the latest tints and shapes. Remember the place, at No. 7 Broad street. Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per bu , good stock Gr. Sugar, ao lbs for • ••• ••••• Butter, very best dairy, Lard, pure, per lb " Cheese, per tb Chloride of ETtte, i lb pk....1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Pitta ton Cnt Glass Company, that pursuant to a resolution of the directors of si id company, du?y passed Nov. 2', 1901. proposing an increase in the cap-'tal stock of said company and to issue preferred stock for such increase, a meeting of the stocknoldera of the company is ctllei to convene at the general office of the companv m Wednneday, January 22, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m., to take action on the proposed Increase of the capital stock of said company to conslbt of 910,000 preferred cumulative stock. W G. THOMAS. Sec'y. Plitston, Pa.,Nov. 22,1901—Pri Two Killed at n Croaalug. Schussler & Beetitold, N. Main St. Expert machinists and locksmiths. Light machinery repaired. Lost keys duplicated. Locks for homes and stores. Electric light globes colored to order Umbrellas repaired. Knives and BCissors sharpened. Kodak Supplies. Eastman kodaks and cameras. Victor Talking Machines. Phonographs and records. Guns, revolvers and ammunition. Sporting goods of all kinds. 5 doors below Ferry bridge. Watsontowri. Pa., Jan. 10.—James Cromley, a farmer, aged thirty-seven, and his son, David, aged eight years, of Limestone township, Montour county, were struck nnd instantly killed by an eastbound filer on the Pennsylvania railroad while crossing the tracks In a wagon. The horses were killed and the wagon derXslied. Section 2 authorizes the president, after securing control of the needed territory, to direct the secretary of war to construct such a canal from the Caribbean sea at a point near Greytown, In Nicaragua, by way of Lake Nicaragua, to a point on the Pacific ocean near Brito and also to construct proper harbors nt the termini of said canal and to make necessary provisions for the defense of the canal and harbors. Special Goods at Grace's, 72 8. Main, Rocquefort Cheese. Domestic Swiss Cheese. Imported Swiss Cheese. Club House Cheese. Neufchatel Cheese. Ferris' Smoked. Bacon. Sweet Potatoes! Pure Maple Syrup. ESTATE OP ROSALIA PUCILAUCKIENF, LATE OP THK CITY OP PITTSTON, DECEASED. Letters of administration upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indented to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to KAZIMEB PUCir.AUCKAS, William H. Hille-pie, Administrator. Attorney f«»r Estate. 12,19.26,2,9,16 Plahed For Jewelry Through Hole, Call on us when yon want We can give you the best val your money. On Jan. ist the ftcturers advanced rubber go New York. Jnn 10.—A thief last night entened a hallway rfext to Theodore Price's jewelry store In Brooklyn. He bored a hole through the partition and with a stick, on which was a hook, managed to pick up and secure seven pieces of Jewelry worth ?425. Sections 3 and 4 authorize the president to make such surveys as may be necessary and to employ such persons In constructing the canal as may to him seem wise and directs that In the construction of the canal the river San Juan and Lake Nicaragua shall be used as far as they are available. THE TUNNll DISASTER. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ferome Making a Searching Examl- New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, room 26, Miner's Bank building. Cross & Blackwell's Escence of Coffee. New York, Jan. 10.—District Attorney Jerome and representatives of the state railroad commission yesterday made a searching Investigation of the cause* of the Pijrk avenue tunnel horror. The results will be utilized at the coroner's Inquest which Coroner Scholer will begin at 10 o'clock next Thursday morning. nation. Orders taken by telephone or otherwise will receive prompt attention and scrupulous care taken in filling them. per cent., but you can still I the same price as before New York, Jan. 10, 1902. Open. Cloa. . 14% 14% . 93% 93% .122% 122% . 78% 77% . 99% 99 . 66 66% . 46% 46% . 43% 43% . 94% 94% .138% 138% .101% 101% .102% 102% . 59% 60 69% 70 ' 29% 29% 34% 34% 149% 148% 55% 55% 82 81% 64 63% 11% 11% 41% 41% 102% 102 89% 89% 42% 42% 91 90% 52 51% jD7 56% NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Tiro Men Iluriict] to Death, Col. So So. R. R Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio .. l". S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Man. El Mo. Pacific People's Gas So. Pacific Copper ..; Car and Foundry O. & W Pennsylvania .. . Reading Reading, pref, ... Tenn. C. & I Leather Erie Union Pacific ... Union Pacific, pre Wabash, pref. ... Western Union .. M., K. & T Norfolk The Stockholders of the Miners1 Savings Ba»k'of PittHtCDn will meet at the Bank cn Tuesday the 14th day of January, 1002, betwaen two and thred o'clock p. m. First—Por the purpose of electing eleven trustees to serve for tne ensuing year Second—Por the purpose of voting for or against a proposed increase of the Capital Stock of said Bank from $60,000 00 to $100,000.00. By order of the Board of Trustees. A. A. BRYDEN, President. Nov. 18,1901—oaw td—wed store. Section 5 authorizes the president to guarantee to the governments of Costa Itica and Nicaragua the use of the canal and harbors upon terms to be agreed upon for all vessels owned by ■aid states and by citizens thereof. Clearlield, Pa., Jan. 10.—The Itlckeylte Nonexploslve Powder company's mill near here lias been destroyed by fire. Two men were burned to death, a Matter at thlB season is to give your teeth attention. We do everything known to modern dentistry. A Very Important EVANS BR third will die from liis injuries, and two others were seriously burned, but it Is thought will recover. Teeth extracted without pain.. Examination free. DR. REAP, Over Drury's. It has been developed that John M. Wiskar, the engine driver, now Itaprlsoned In the Tombs, has been licensed only since last August and had only made the southbound run through the tunnel twice before the disaster. As ■ locomotive fireman his record is good. He is a member of a Methodist church In the Bronx, and his paBtor, his landlord and his neighbors all speak highly of him. On Wednesday morning he was running for the first time with Filer as his fireman. \ District Attorney Jerome aftC« ex aminlng ail the train hands InvolvWl except the engine driver announced that his task would lie prosecuted fearlessly and that Indictments would be sought wherever they are deserved. Have You BeennH About Wall Papera? The last section makes a present appropriation of $10,000,000 to carry on this work and authorizes the secretary of war to enter into proper contracts for material and work as may be deemed necessary therefor, such- work and material to be paid for as appropriations may be made from time to time.' The section fixes the aggregate cost at $180,000,000. to he drawn from the treasury on warrants of the president. An Immediate Appropriation. A Deep Mystery. It Is a mystery why women endure backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubleB. "I have sufTered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly .cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes constipation, improves appetite, glvds perfect health. Only 50c at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's. Pittston, and O. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. Watch For It! X ' Wait For It! 8 The open session of the senate was devoted to routine business. The senate in executive session confirmed the nominations of Hon. L. M. -Shaw to be Becretary of the treasury and of Hon. Henry C; Payne to be postmaster general. The confirmation of Mr. Shaw was accomplished without comment, but there was some controversy over the action of tile committee on postoflices in reporting Mr. Payne's nomination without going through the formality of a meeting. IT M I fT j r % Profit By It! It Is probable that Mayor Low, backed by President Cantor and the board of aldermen, may take early steps to compel the adoption of electricity as the motive power in the New York Central tunnel. See the Albany Dentist*, Eczema for Forty Years. 22 N. Franklin St., when you need the services of a dentist. They are the leaders in this valley. Work when you want it, and without pain. Phone 111, Wilkesbarre. A recent order we placed has tx shipped, and is now oo oar shehr (t includes all the new figures a shades; and the chance for ft w selection is large here. w« can offer you prloos that oth can't. T. S.&W.S. BAREST North Main St. New Phone Our Great Semi-Annual Cash Clearance Sale takes place tomorrow, 3 Cturday, Jan 10. As usual, it will be the sale event of the year. In this case you may safely judge of the future by the past. When we announce a Cleanng Sale, our announcement means all that it says Every Statement is a Dependable Fact Every Item is a Baigain-"Worth Having Beginning Tomorrow our entire stock will b? at your disposal at prices that will insure speedy and thorough clearance of every article in our store. You know the quality of our stock. You know that we never deceived you, and you can safely take our word for it, that the forthcoming sale will cap the climax of all previous efforts at Bargain Giving. Full details and prices will ap pear in tomorrow night's issue. Representative! of the state railroad comiulKRlon and of the district attorney's office today will make a tour of Inspection through the tunnel to observe the operation of the signal system and the action of smoke in obscuring the lights. Tha Unqualified Statement of a Wei Known Attorney, St. Ignace, Mich. Samar Insurgents Killed and Captured. Washington. Nlan.^To!—TtlB Navy Department has received the following dispatch from Rear Admiral Rod'gers: "Waller reports having completed a ten days' march across Samar, from to Bahey. The column endured great hardships. It killed 13 Insurgents »id captured a captain, lieutenant and Tfrur men." Major Waller Is commander of a battalion of marines in the Philippines. Heating stoves at cost at Powers'B. Some of the cure* made by Di. A. W Chase's Ointment 61 stubborn and long cor I4""—* eczema and akin diseases are causin; much comment Bins' to realise I ha this Ointment la » wonder worker wit! write* a* follows "MilDr;A. W. Chas. Med. Co.. Buffalo /# -N. Y.—Gent**-1 — " -■ """ cannot refrain frot. 61 pt easing my acknowledgment for the relit- I have fait from Dr. Chase's Ointment. IV 40 ram 1 wa* afflicted with a skin dlv. which was/located in one spot—on my le; 1 have *p int at a rough estimate hvr hir 4nd dollar* trying to effect a core and —til I applied this ointment did I pet r*i*« Yoa are Mongers to me and this letto IRNBpted directly because 1 want to «ay anC Isal as though I ought to say it i Chase's Ointment has effected a conn1 •Bra ot my affliction. Three boxes diu NO MAKESHIFT. In Ttala Case the Work wu Citizens of New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and Yonkers are ugitutlng for reform In the road's terminal facilities, and mass meetings of Indignant citl- Hens are being arranged. Properly Done. Any reader who has had backache and Found relief by rubbing the back with An Order Once in a While The Pope in Good Health. liniments and lotions, understands that the relief obtained was but a makeshift, for the ache returns. There's a way to do it so the ache will not come back. Read how it's done. Calumet, Mich., Jan. 10.—An explosion ut the Arcadian mine, eight miles west of here, resulted in the death of Isaac Sarala and probably fatal injury of Andrew Lnru. While drilling they encountered an unexploded charge of dynamite. Fatal Bxploilsa of Dynamite. Rome, Jan. 10.—Dr. Lapponie, the Pope's physician, visited His Holiness last night, after an absence of three days. Replying to your correspondent's questions regarding the Pope's health, he said: "For years the Pope has not enjoyed BUch perfect health. He never falls to fast on Friday, and sometimes fasts on other days." WILL PROVE TO YOU That the Kind of Brscsr Canned floods, Staple Goods and Vegetables Sell Are the Mr. Joseph R. Kynett, locomotive engineer, of 830 B. Patterson street, Alliance, O., says: "For 35 years I stood at the throttle, flying over crossings, frogs and rough places on the road. |t is no wonder my kidneys bothered me and that I suffered through their inactivity or their being over excited. Dosn's Kidney Pills are the best kidney medicine in existence. I waa treated by physician! and used patent medicines, but nothing equals Doan'a Kidney Pills. Since I stopped the treatment I have had thr grippe, but my kidneys did not annoy me." A German Steel Combine. Berlin, Jan. 10.—The foremost financial authority in Germany, the' Frankfurter Zoltung, announces that the great steelmakers of the empire are forming a combination which will Include all branches of the steel industry.Princeton, N. J., Jan. 10.—Owing to the existence of a case of small pox here, all students at the university must be vaccinated, with the exception of those who have been within the past year. The students do not have much fear of an epidemic. Students Must be Vaccinated. GOOD GRADES. Courteous Serving. Modorato Prloat. Cartful Fllllnlc Ordora. Prompt Dalhrorj of floods, work oq my leg. I was also fufteripg I frrtlng piles and applied the oin:mCr: w; fare the beat of satisfaction bv aifordi,!; Carnegie Library For Hobokan. FA Y'S, Important Bacillus Discovered. New York, Jan. 10.—The chairman of the Hoboken Public library trustee* announces that Andrew Carnegie has agreed to give a new pablle library to Hoboken If the town authorities will gmuantea ■ sufficient sum to malntalii at s. IWt at nlghktand rapidly causing the CJi« t* disappear. I have received such r. fed comfort from the ointment that I tat.. Withhold tanieasing my gratitude. I » a- Nag aSictad with the tortures of ccjfrai jwaHrtfjitUacarid, a word oI rccoi. Vienna, Jan. 10.—The Medlclnlsche Zeltschrift announces the discovery of "microccus catarrhalls," the bacillus causing colds. Are Some of Oar Mot! Doan'a Kidney Pills for sale fay all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Mailed 00 receipt of price by Foater-Milburn Co. 30fialo, N, Y., sole.agt.aU for thaO. & LmtUIImw V« ii and 13 Water Street, Pitt at on Near P O & L Y R R THE WEATHER. D Washington, Jan. 10.—Forecast until t^iy. AM. J. BROWN |
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