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W $ ,-r.lr-r wm'.C pw: Jp wm ■" Ifll . . * WmSW ♦ fm r* % I ■ i I 52d YEAR. \ WEEKLY ESTABLISHED iav». 1 DAILY E8T. nv THEO. HART 1982. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPT; I FORTY CKNTH A MONTH, f 8 PAGES. FATAL FIRE IN CLEVELAND. ammp - *^9R£1|HH ■IPitD. \. * ' f-}\: ■ Ai3l ■MB « • -.~Jm -» | w MEN GOING BACK TO WORK ' "" f ' ' ■ '"D ?||| - (vf 'S.' ' '''^ v ;^HB^' ''i; "mX yk *"* jhL 'i^'v' • , Special Notice to Hotel, Restaurant and Boarding House Keepers. Our Annual Linen Sale Caused by an Explosion of Conditions in Boston Are Commences Monday, Maroh lOtk, and will continue for 10 days. It will pay to buy .for future use lit these prices. Torpedoes. Rapidly Adjusting. ONE DEAD, FIVE INJURED. WAS A MISUNDERSTANDING 56 inch Cream Damask, 28c value for 23c (50 inch Cream Damask, 85c value for 31c (D0 inch Cream Damask, 45c value for 39«' 70 inch Cream Damask, 50c value for 424c 72 inch Cream Damask, (D5c value for 65c 72 inch Cream Damask, 75c value for ............ 85c 66 inch Damask, with red border, 39c value for 33c 60 inch Damask, with red border, 45c value for 39c 50 inch Bleached Damask, The Injured are Frightfully Burned After a Long Conference, Governor and May Not Recover—Factory in Sayi He Thinks All the Which Explosion Occurrcd Was Strikers Will Resume Work — Ac- Completely Destroyed. tion Taken by Labor Organizations. Boston, March 15.—In accordance with the advice given them by Governor Crane and the action taken last night by the various labor organizations, nearly all of the men engaged in the sympathy strike, with the exception of freight handlers, freight clerks, lumber teamsters and handlers, returned to work this morning. Cleveland, O.. March 15.—One girl was killed and five others were probably fatally burned In mi explosion this morning at 7.15 In the plant of the Fairmoiint Manul'actuHng company. A large quantity of torpedoes exploded from some unknown cause. The dead girl is Anna Fritz, aged 10 years, who had been working in the factory only three days. Fire quickly spread through the building as a result of the explosion, and the firemen had much difficulty .In rescuing the occupants of the factory. Five of the girls were frightfully burned. A large number of other girls were employed in the factory. but tlicy were rescued by the firemen and neighbors without being seriously Injured. 80c value for (iO inch Blenched Damask, 50c value for 42ie (52 inch Bleached Damask, (KJc value for... . 50c (58 inch Bleached DiUnask, 85c value for 72Jc 72 inch Bleached Damask, $1.00 value for )Qc 33c I Boston, March l."D.—Wliilc the supposed temporary sett lenient of Hie pending transportation strike of Thursday night was largely u failure because of g misunderstanding. the conferences of yesterday were more fruitful, in promise at least. Senator Manila's Civil* federation arbitrators, Governor Crane, representatives of the railroads involved and the labor leaders spent the day In endeavoring to obtain a settlement, and last night the governor, acting as spokesman for the arbitrators, said: People's Store, LADY METHUEN HEARS NEWS. She Will Return Immediately to Her ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. 15 SOUTH MMN STREET, Wounded Husband MISS MARIE MURPHY. "I think many of tUe men will go Imck to work tomorrow morning. IIow ninny I cannot toll. Tho railroads have nil agreed to give ns many men employment as possible without discrimination. I believe the majority of the men will 1)0 reinstated tomorrow. 1 ha\*o talked with the men. and they appear fair in the matter, and (lie railroads, without exception, are well disposed. I regard the outlook as encouraging."COUNTESS OF STAVRA, AMERICAN BELLE OF THE RIVIERA. London, March 15.—Lady Mctluien arrived at Southampton this morning and hoard for the first time of the disaster that befell her husband recently at the hands of the Boers. She was on her way home when the disaster occurred. and there was no way by which the news could not reach her until the vessel on which she was coming over the ocean reached Southampton. Lady Mcthucn took the news bravely and said she would return immediately to Capetown, to be with her wounded hus. band. Miss Marie Murphy, whose stage ninne is Marie Lamour, is soon to b# married to J. E. Muhlticld, master mechanic of the Grand Trunk railroad, and is designing the special car in which she is to make her honeymoon tour. The car is (o be a wedding gift from the groom. American tourists returning from Mediterranean ports say that tho acknowledged belle of the Itiviera this season has been tho Countess of Plavra, the young, rich and beautiful widow who was formerly Miss Mabel Tilton of New York. It has been rumored several times that she was engaged to this or that titled foreigner, but tho latest report Is that she is to become tho wife of an oiHccr in tho British army who is a member of an old English family. EVANS?? at the dose of business today. Tile ' secretary believes that the price of 1 bonds is unreasonably hiuh ami Unit DI.trU.nU.... of Morrh«n,l.« j of lu-inu per "" ' j ,i,,|,tiy in (iu» market stimulates and *«•«- "i-k. .Miii-flt 1... It. Dun & ,U,||)S t0 maintain this pi-ice to (lie prej- Co s MeeUly review of trade says: j U(li(,0 of llflIlk cil.(.uia,i„n. Outside ol Massachusetts the labor CONDITION OF TRADE. Fish List. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Smoked finnan had- 1A/« die, per lb iUL Yarmouth Bloaters, 'JCn per dozen LD\* Herring, per box... 18c Tho freight handlers formerly employed by tho New York. New Haven and Hartford and the Boston And Albany roads after an animated meeting voted not to return to work unless they were taken back In a body. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York, March 15, ]!)»2. 125% 126 75 •{, »«Vi Even the Strongest Eyes 'I situation is exceptionally free lrom j If nlieiiKollcrti ShIIm Fop A torn, controversy. a ml oven in t lie coal mines Hamilton. Bermuda. March 1.1.—The tlu;rc is less than the usual agitation imperial GWlimn yacht Hohenzollern. us April approaches. Itlsil-iUntimi «.f,vhi.-ii arrived lioit- Thursday. tins snilsprlng merchandise is making rapid ] cil for the Azores. The ollUm-a of the progress. the most sanguine expectu j llohcnzollern dined with the Brltlsli thins being fitil.v realized in all sections [ndmii'al, and Admiral Count von Banoutside the strike are,i. Idissin. commander of the imperial Consumers of iron and steel products i yacht. and his Hag otlieers visited the are still anxious regarding conditions governor.TaeHteuiUit General Sir Uendurll.'g the next three months. After i t-y fjuly Geary. They were' ivt eived •Iilly 1 it is believed that deliveries will : |(y a gmfrd of honor, and the usual sa lie ample. lutes were tired. The Germans ex- Sugar Atchjson Atchison, prof. .. Copper Car & Foundry .. Brooklyn Traction H. & O NOTES FROM HAVANA, Action of Wool flamllem. The wool handlers took sluiiliir .'lotion. The Expressmen's union whs addressed by Secretary George Innia of Detroit of the National Teamsters' union anil other labor leaders, who advised those of the men who bad not already returned to work to do so this morning. The men linally re-voted to go Imek today. The freight handlers of the Host on and Maine railroad voted to return Ibis morning, but inasmueb as the company has already a number of men at work In their places ami is reported as having :I(H) more men to put on It is not just clear how many of the old employees will succeed in regaining their former positions. 75% S0V4 65 Governor Wood Will Come to Washington Next Week. Havana. March 15.—Governor General Wood goes to Washington next week to have a tlnal conference with -President Roosevelt and Secretary Hoot relative to the installation of the Cuban government. t»5 31% G5 J03 Brick Codfish, per O/* pound Ov Steak Codfish, fancy perjjound Salt Mackerel, perl^i/* pound SaltCiscoes, per lb 5c Salt Herring, per lb 5c Salt Haddock, per lb.. .5c Holland Herring, keg 75c Russian Sardines, pail 65c Star Brand Steak Salmon, per can 22c 1 lb can Hat Salmon.. 18c 1 lb can tall Salmon.. 12$c i II) can flat Salmon.. 10c 1 lb can Mackerel.... 12£c You can always depend on our salt and can fish to be good stock. 31"; Go 105 45D,i 2 4 V4 mjnire the aiul of eyeglasses after a certain age. AVe have a department devoted expressly to Eyeglass Fitting. It is in chain** CDf an expert Refracting t )ptician wlio would lie pleased to examine your eyes at anytime Without Charge. Chfs. k O 45% 21 Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & Stt. 1D. ... C., R. I. & P Col. I. & K Erie 1«3D4 1«9% !D3% Havana, March 15,—A reception was given at the Governor's palace last evening, in honor of Miss Alice Roosevelt. All of the prominent members of Havana society were present. Labor disturbances have (elided to ! pressed themselves as being delighted strengthen the tone ot textile products | with tlie reception accorded fhem in by reducing available supplies which | New York. 172% 95 3fi% 67 vs were already none too large. Sellers Brip. pref lD7% IH4 recently declined much business owing Elinor** noiiuiuilN Louta. & Nash. ... Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific* Colorado Southern . Norfolk & Western N. Y., (). & W N. Y. Central Ki (lie uncertain price of tlnD raw iiiit- i Altraina. Pa., March 1.".. or the olevtrrlal ami wore in good position to ■ D•»' ilcninmls l'iy the l'lillei! Mint* Workstaml the tut (%i*l* ti | it ion. (Iii tin* oilier ,,|v "' It1*' confcrcnee with t In* opcl*- liaml. buyers tinyiD anxiously iiiat*«niiii- jsitoi'rt livo ro.li'flt'il. The iiuvstlnn lnlcil the small offerings ami no lunger ;"i' reducing the differential between 131'4 INFORMATION WANTED. . Ll H. G. SHUPP, Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WIIKESBARRE. House Wants to Know All About the The, members of O'Connell assembly. No. 7.174. of the Longshoremen's union of C'harlestown expressed their deter* mluation to apply for their old jobs, although their meeting took no formal vote 011 the matter. The different steamship lines entering Chaiiestown have quite a number of Italians and French Canadians taking tlie places of strikers. The action of the lumber dealers in closing their yards until Monday is taken by the lumber team sters as amounting to a lockout, and consequently at their meeting no vote was taken that the men should return 27 5(5% 32 Vfc Washington, March 15.—Tim House today passed a resolution directing the Secretary of War to furnish it with information vonccrning the conduct of the government transport service between San Francisco and the Philippines.Transport Service, j pick ami machine mining from 13', FootWt'ilfc Is quiet. most eastern :iC» emit* Hilt. strim«;ly nwd lD.v tile Phops hav'.iy finished cjittin.Li'. and only miners. was answered liy the operators a few ean mil si\ weeks toncec Willi Unit "the nmrkel tixes the priees. The out jidditioim 1 orders. 1 .cm her is .lull priees wo |iny .110 leaulnted liy the iiimI hides jiotieriilly weaker. Last prices we receive ill the open iniirkot." week's shipments of Pools and shoes i■!'resident I'atrirk KHdil.v snid ill reply, from Boston showed a .ucond iaerea.se* j"\VC' ill'e here 10 £et justice. and if wo over t'je movement in IPlil. lilil tin- don't «et il we will know the reason forvvardinas iliis week will make n | vrliy" Pennsylvania H;2"h 1 5U7H 54 % SDVa Leading Reading, pref Southern Ry Southern Ry., prof So. Pacific 1)7 V* «4% Tenn. C. & I. J.... Texas Pacific .... C. S. Leather .... I'. S. Leather, pref lD. S. Steel DRENNAN & Apostolic Delegate to Washington, ii'.£ itoino March lilt—Tin- stniKKle 'C1 llu- Vatican liotwcii the several eandi Clalok lor appointment as apostolic delcKalc to Washington continues. Tli■ I'npe, however, has reafllrmeil his intention of choosing Archbishop I'al cotiio lor the place. Falconiu't+ nomillu lion is considered imminent, as Archhishop Maitineili is expected to leave for Washington In Xla.v. '""MV,",(1,1,.,""M'nris,,". j IVnr)„ shl„ , nn.u. Dlhi-ial iiiiliiMiifiiis (H •"•■riii rrsoi'vrs s, |(|lmV N ,, M.m.h ,r,_T!„. MM Miiri-h 1 wnv ,„M s,MTns„,.. :is t» Wi.„lvvar.l. »!„• IVn.v A.vtlr Huh's nm s„|.|.ii,.sj ( :lptain s,w. Would he nil V about one 11;| 11 last . . . , . . . . . . 41 * , ,i Hartlolt. which lias been wintering year s. but the *tu1enu»irt 1 li:i t per , ,, , , , .. , ... . . , , . , ' hw\ sailed toda.v lor New\«i*k. where C'0||| of t IU» (MlorilluUS wheal VIC l I'O- i in i .« mm ... . . , .she will undergo extensive repairs. 1 In* mauled in fanners hands was nut «-.il- .... , , n nidward will receive new engines culatrd to sustain values. . ,, , 0.,0 . and boilers prior to procecoujtf to tlit* Failure* lor I In* week were 2:»2 in j ' , .. .. ■ , .,iUI i . arelic the conim# summer for the I idled States against »!» list year .. .. .... . . tlio rebel of Lieutenant H. E. IVarv, and .»! in ( anada against .Y.\ in UH)t, , tin* arctii* explorer. 11 % XI % EVANS BROTHERS si 12% 05 •Mi a 7 today lT. S. Steel, pref Western 1'nion Wabash, pref. Union Pacific . Union Pacific. 1 New York. March 15. Kvidcncc tending to shatter the entire fabric of Valet .Tones' testimony concerning the murder of William M. RicV was given yesterday. The principal ground for Cred iting his story rests on his assert ions that Albert T. Patrick was unacquainted with Rice and had never visited him in his home. Three witnesses gave the direct lie to these assertions. Two said they had seen Patrick and Rice together in the old millionaire's home at ."»uo Madison avenue. A third witness sjiicl he had known Rice for many years and had heard him speak of Psit rick. The lawyers for the defense assert that these witnesses have completely broken the force of Jones' story. Joncn* Story Full of Holm.. 42% !»N«i PRICE LIST. You Will Miss II if \CD« tuko advantage of our (ii'Oiit JJIoaters, perdoz Smoked Fiuan Haddie, lb Steak Codfish Salt Mackerel, llD Salt Siscoes Holland Herring, HWfr 7of \ II) Flat Salmon 10c 1 11D Tall Salmon 12!c 1 II) Flat Salmon lHc Hant'si steak Salmon, per can 24c (i cans Sardines it cans Mustard Sardines... 1 doz. Heinz I'ickles, sour. . Cash paid for old scraps of gold and [ 1 do/,. Heinz Pickles, sweet silver. Novelty Jewelry Store, 103 N. 1 C|nart Heinz Sweet Mixed Main street 2w 10. 1()C- 12k- pref St»1 s Mi's Wall Paper Reduction Sale Will You Sleep Well Assistant Postmaster General Resigns tonight? Not II' you have a cough that (toxins to torment you as soon as you lio down. Yon can conquer the cough with Allen's Lung Balsam, which will relieve the pain in the ciiest. the irritation in the throat and the hard breathing. Since it contains no opium, this remedy may lie given l'reely to children and to the most delicate adults. Washington, Mulch 15.—Kirst As sistant Postmaster General William M. Johnson has tendered his resignation and it has been accepted hy the I'res idcnl. lDD IIin r.lulilli Wife. .. . , .. , Ilorr Von llollchcii Will Stny II«*re. Sun Antonio. I ox.. .Maivh 1.».—-1 pon ,, , , . the complaint of his alleged -ivhih March ... It having been rnwHc. formerly Mrs. Mar, A. Parker of "l": U'" " . ' """ I"1'" Piatt si, nrg. Mo. Christian c. Nelson. was possible, alias Captain A. N. Preeiand. i(lj:1, : Cl'e lorew, odice here has anthorized a John Anjlersoti. alias Nelson Porter. C''"'esp.,ndent ,o deny that 1»r. von . ... Ilollelii it. the present embassador, will 'or This Week Oul.v Sc Ptfpor with Wide IJonhsr 5g THE WEATHER 2"k 2;K l()i 10. 20c Our store hasheen crowded uDith satisfied customers. living tin' sizes of voiir rooms ami got Washington. March 1.1.— Forecast iittiil S p. nD.. Sunday, for liHstcin Pennsylvania: Hum tonight and Sim be eillier fitrloiighed or recalled eoiu pit I l.v wiili a woman claimed to lie Ins 11111!li \vih\ ii .Mrs. A. h. Milliurilf ... , , , , i Tile Strike Situntion nt Norfolk. whom ho innrriod nt Imiim Noott. Kjmk. I .. r .. t , v , | • .. .• Norfolk. \ n.. Marrli 1.».— I ho strikr two wooks ii«o.• Nolson flunVits that hoi . ,, twin** rout 11 Fin# Remnants 4c Double Roll. I is wn Tit C *C 1 in st'voni I stsitosw timl «... , , ' (•limped *tIi»I h.C \r,s ilivi.i-riMl „.iv,.S| '«» iiirs uivnmiii,., i„ I.iis Aimclrs. p„rila»,l. Or.: not »H' tin,, 1Mi.tlsl.iirc. M«D.: Kor. S.mt. Kan.: Salt s"',kp WW&fm nr.- Klki.li* n.re a. I,.k,.«Mlv. SI. IM.,1 .-u.,1 nl nll.rr points. «;v.y o|M«.«i... Cy. .sp.vinlly tin- II,. Is :,l,;,,„ r.„-f \ livi- ..III, l-Jllh.'l- ,1:"'k 1,1 till- «UlMlll.K. it is Fatal Plffht In TenneHNfr We always carry a fine line of Groceries. Goods delivered prompt. We have received over 8000 rolls »• New Spring Wall Papor and will put it on sale next week. List of Letters Nashville. Tenn.. March 15.—A special from Lexington* Tenn., says Sam 1'ratt shot and killed two men. John Lindsey. Tom Hancock and his son-inlaw. Sam Hancock, and Neil Murray were taking a drink when Pratt rode np ami was invited to join, lie refused. it is said, saying the liquor had been stolen from his home. Tom Hancock resented the imputation, whereupon Pratt drew his pistol and pnt a hall through Hancock's heart. Lindsey was then shot through the head. Boulders Block Railroad, Fislikiil Landing, N. Y.. March' Two massive boulders toll on the New j remaining uncalled for at the l«Dsl oflico. Plttston. lDa., for the week end iiiif .March 1.1. I'JrtS: Corner Main and Thomas Streets. Next to Eagle Hotel Waloh for Our Announoomont. York Central trac ks near tin* eiitranCC« | _ of Breakneck tunnel last night anilj~~ the lino was blocked nearly all morn inx. fortunately the boulders were dis | ■ eoveted in tjuie tC» prevent accidents K. Avnaszing, Albert Hrown. Patrii'i 1D. Hrehony, Salvatore, Ciniino. f'hllip Hechent. Rev. Jacoi) Davis. Chester ICgnn. Joseph Gacvlik. Mrs. Heliiidii Oalfney. Mrs. Mary Koran. Conrad 1 latib. Gordon Jimes. Jozll Kiezzas. J, Kilykiewisse. T. A. KrassnofT, Geo, Middleton. Mr. McGoary, Majk Milko. well dressed and speaks Klerce SnoHNtorui In Colorado. lYUuriihv Miiich liliz B. MQFFATT Walter S. Barritt, with a 'slight. (iorm.iii aC*rt«nt »*, ki„.i \i. ,nM ri'K'"l 1,1 «»1- I«H tlx- "liitp Norfolk, v.-... M.'iiHi I., llv living twonty-faur hours. Mojo tluig » 1.) pass II,e miar.1 Uti.-s sire'un.l' 11..- ; sl,mv ll!,s '•'"•mi.v fiillou. D IM.w.T House of I lie N.ulnlk IMihv.lV "il"1 lms I''11''1 tile snow ill llU|! ■■•..I T.it?in «,,11111:11|\ :ii ' - 'Irifls. mill tlie uioniitnin lops are ueu to trains. wishes to announce that In has taken possession of the 109 Main St., near Ferry Bridge. Prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWS, is Excellent for VIENNA BAKERY Uuo. Martin. T. MiileWhu. Mtehelo Pincello. J. Pltkus (i), Kev. Juo. .!. Ran Kin. M. RosarlO. 13. J. Snyder. T. Sinl; ewiezltis. T. Slmananczy w. M. Salva tore, W'oli lot Stuyl, \V. Wlevzbowslil Bert C. Winters, C". Wamneryat. .1 tihrlit Suiierliitemletit finnn and our of i 'v and will he glad to serve all customers with a Fine Line of Baked Goods, Confectionery and Sweet Milk. McDonnell m&r & D0BB|E I his" eJeotrieiiins eiinie ileal- forfeiting \ 'IVrrllitr HivpiIp Dead. J their lives. As the Inomen approiieh- Mllvrnukee. Wis.. Miireh 1.".—Oluiui| .'C1 the lines lliey were halted by a Ri.-v, list .Mm I.iuvsoh, the "Tor j snitry. IDnt lin y paid no, .•itfeilllon to; Swede." has died here of pneu- I 1 lit' soldier, l'le eulled :lu:ltll for Ihetil moili:l lU»jlbron. Orange Kiver Colony. March 15. -Commandant Mentz.'with the lieilbron command of Boors, broke 1 brought heJIeMbron-Wolverhoek blockhouse line nt C»ottenbnrg. The Boers had been pursued for several (lays. So far as is known only one Boer was killed. an:! five were captured. The British columns in the course of the pursuit of Commandant Mem/ picked up scattered parties 01 Boers aggregating Boom Break Thronxli Afcuitt r PAINS IN CHEST,! Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned OUR MOTTO: —"Not how cheap, but how good. South Main St ■ Miners' Bank. Zahawa 12) A. Zehrajtis, A. Zehruti to collie lo a hall, ami ivlieli they re- _ ——— ■—— fuse,I lo .lo so li- lireil a shot from his Bram-Food Nonsense. SpriiiBrtel.l over their heilils. The shot Another il.Ii,is fbort fad has been hroimhl hotli me,, to a hall. and Ihev ,,y '',c T* jy***"*- authorities , ,, . i N\py lmvp UlspolliMl the silly notion tbnt surrender the senlvy. who ealte.l ; khu| ()f f„0(, lsj 11(H,(1(lll f,„. bnllt)i an. "ANCHOR" AVE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED Fill* ITS. A. Zawackl PAIN EXPELLER. Pereons railing for the above letters will please say "advertised." Win. Jos. Peek,-'P. M. Nor.o sTPnulnci without Trade WartC'Anrhor."] One well-known person's letter Masem. 0 Dr.RlcMerV*NCHCR"PAlN \*S f EXPELLER is an excellent remedy for Rheumatism.Hou-' 3QrD/C- Chest andsrfrj^rcom-23c. and 50c. at all urucgtsUor throligti P. Ad. BIchter *Co., 215 Petri St., New York 3hl-lGKEST national awards. J mt of nmuy SPECIAL SALE TODAY! 1 gill, can Best Apples ;t2c • ! II) can Pears l;Dc, lHc, 2*2o It 11) can Peaches .... I5c, lHc, 22e :t 11) can Apricots I8e and 20c, IJ lb can Pineapple '20c Lariioa ran \iu..r j ",1!: "°UI A votvwt diet will not only nourish v'an wear anoe« poslliou sin.1 was a pariloulnr part of the boilv. but It will one «Im .mailer after uslnjt Or. Allen's every u.Ium- pan. Yet, however good root-base, a powder to be shaken Into the' simtv stiiim Hiivinu Honda, your food may be. its nutVluient Is destroyed *y new ,h0e" Washington, March l.Y The secreta- l»y iiuligesilo.il or dyspepsia. You must pre Ions' »mZt dil™rJ rv t'•.■.ism-y l»:.s aiin.mn.-04 llllll 1 ,1,pl1' Warnn. .• or prevent their its tne greatest comfort discovery l . , comIii!i! bv tnkiuir ri'ifiilm* «iiwp»» af 11fiipn'n of the Afire Cures and nrev°nts swollen ! \v-ill. 4ii*w*oiiliiil|** for tlu1 ph'Wiit' Ihi! . 7 01 me age. v.ures ana prevents swollen » ' August Klowcr, the favorite medicine of the feet« blisters, callous and sore spots. AHen-a I'lin hiiM. of I nll,..l SliiK-s l-oiuls of tl,r ||(.llUhv mlnu,;,s A f,.w (losc9 all]3 . Foot-Ease la a certain cure for sweating, ■C (NY C-C-nt loan ol' llllll. 111.- 4 per .■.■lit ,ioll. stimulates tli.- liver to healthy notion, hoi, aching fa«t. At all druggists and shoe l'llll.l.'.l loan ol' IIIHT, the pel- cent loan , purines the l.lood, ami mnkes you feel b.iov ■icalers, 2tle, Trial package rnm? l.y mall ,,r lIMW lM anil ill.' 4 |i.'l' cent loan of I !:"d \lRorous. Von onn p-t lir (I. C1. I'Mreu Allen «. p|at«l. l»Roj. N. V. logp. mvU im,anee ip lake effoej | wlKuv In1 tifty men Washington. March 15.—A Senator Powderly to Sfep Out who had a conference with Presides And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. Roosevelt this morning is authority for tl\e statement that Frank Sargent, at Resent grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, is to sueoeed Terrence V. Powderly. as com. mi/jBloner general of immigration. i Men's s4 Patent Leather Shoes j reduced to $3 a pair. All new styles. Every pair guaranteed not j to crack. Fresh Eggs and Butter a Specialty- liccoinme tided by prominent Phy- Ucians, JrVAoletnle and Retail . Mintate »■«,«■ t^^^k 16 SOUTH MM STREET. I DAVENPORT'S Shoe Store. New phone WHO. Prompt delivery.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 15, 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 | 1902-03-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 15, 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 | 1902-03-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020315_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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Full Text | W $ ,-r.lr-r wm'.C pw: Jp wm ■" Ifll . . * WmSW ♦ fm r* % I ■ i I 52d YEAR. \ WEEKLY ESTABLISHED iav». 1 DAILY E8T. nv THEO. HART 1982. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPT; I FORTY CKNTH A MONTH, f 8 PAGES. FATAL FIRE IN CLEVELAND. ammp - *^9R£1|HH ■IPitD. \. * ' f-}\: ■ Ai3l ■MB « • -.~Jm -» | w MEN GOING BACK TO WORK ' "" f ' ' ■ '"D ?||| - (vf 'S.' ' '''^ v ;^HB^' ''i; "mX yk *"* jhL 'i^'v' • , Special Notice to Hotel, Restaurant and Boarding House Keepers. Our Annual Linen Sale Caused by an Explosion of Conditions in Boston Are Commences Monday, Maroh lOtk, and will continue for 10 days. It will pay to buy .for future use lit these prices. Torpedoes. Rapidly Adjusting. ONE DEAD, FIVE INJURED. WAS A MISUNDERSTANDING 56 inch Cream Damask, 28c value for 23c (50 inch Cream Damask, 85c value for 31c (D0 inch Cream Damask, 45c value for 39«' 70 inch Cream Damask, 50c value for 424c 72 inch Cream Damask, (D5c value for 65c 72 inch Cream Damask, 75c value for ............ 85c 66 inch Damask, with red border, 39c value for 33c 60 inch Damask, with red border, 45c value for 39c 50 inch Bleached Damask, The Injured are Frightfully Burned After a Long Conference, Governor and May Not Recover—Factory in Sayi He Thinks All the Which Explosion Occurrcd Was Strikers Will Resume Work — Ac- Completely Destroyed. tion Taken by Labor Organizations. Boston, March 15.—In accordance with the advice given them by Governor Crane and the action taken last night by the various labor organizations, nearly all of the men engaged in the sympathy strike, with the exception of freight handlers, freight clerks, lumber teamsters and handlers, returned to work this morning. Cleveland, O.. March 15.—One girl was killed and five others were probably fatally burned In mi explosion this morning at 7.15 In the plant of the Fairmoiint Manul'actuHng company. A large quantity of torpedoes exploded from some unknown cause. The dead girl is Anna Fritz, aged 10 years, who had been working in the factory only three days. Fire quickly spread through the building as a result of the explosion, and the firemen had much difficulty .In rescuing the occupants of the factory. Five of the girls were frightfully burned. A large number of other girls were employed in the factory. but tlicy were rescued by the firemen and neighbors without being seriously Injured. 80c value for (iO inch Blenched Damask, 50c value for 42ie (52 inch Bleached Damask, (KJc value for... . 50c (58 inch Bleached DiUnask, 85c value for 72Jc 72 inch Bleached Damask, $1.00 value for )Qc 33c I Boston, March l."D.—Wliilc the supposed temporary sett lenient of Hie pending transportation strike of Thursday night was largely u failure because of g misunderstanding. the conferences of yesterday were more fruitful, in promise at least. Senator Manila's Civil* federation arbitrators, Governor Crane, representatives of the railroads involved and the labor leaders spent the day In endeavoring to obtain a settlement, and last night the governor, acting as spokesman for the arbitrators, said: People's Store, LADY METHUEN HEARS NEWS. She Will Return Immediately to Her ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. 15 SOUTH MMN STREET, Wounded Husband MISS MARIE MURPHY. "I think many of tUe men will go Imck to work tomorrow morning. IIow ninny I cannot toll. Tho railroads have nil agreed to give ns many men employment as possible without discrimination. I believe the majority of the men will 1)0 reinstated tomorrow. 1 ha\*o talked with the men. and they appear fair in the matter, and (lie railroads, without exception, are well disposed. I regard the outlook as encouraging."COUNTESS OF STAVRA, AMERICAN BELLE OF THE RIVIERA. London, March 15.—Lady Mctluien arrived at Southampton this morning and hoard for the first time of the disaster that befell her husband recently at the hands of the Boers. She was on her way home when the disaster occurred. and there was no way by which the news could not reach her until the vessel on which she was coming over the ocean reached Southampton. Lady Mcthucn took the news bravely and said she would return immediately to Capetown, to be with her wounded hus. band. Miss Marie Murphy, whose stage ninne is Marie Lamour, is soon to b# married to J. E. Muhlticld, master mechanic of the Grand Trunk railroad, and is designing the special car in which she is to make her honeymoon tour. The car is (o be a wedding gift from the groom. American tourists returning from Mediterranean ports say that tho acknowledged belle of the Itiviera this season has been tho Countess of Plavra, the young, rich and beautiful widow who was formerly Miss Mabel Tilton of New York. It has been rumored several times that she was engaged to this or that titled foreigner, but tho latest report Is that she is to become tho wife of an oiHccr in tho British army who is a member of an old English family. EVANS?? at the dose of business today. Tile ' secretary believes that the price of 1 bonds is unreasonably hiuh ami Unit DI.trU.nU.... of Morrh«n,l.« j of lu-inu per "" ' j ,i,,|,tiy in (iu» market stimulates and *«•«- "i-k. .Miii-flt 1... It. Dun & ,U,||)S t0 maintain this pi-ice to (lie prej- Co s MeeUly review of trade says: j U(li(,0 of llflIlk cil.(.uia,i„n. Outside ol Massachusetts the labor CONDITION OF TRADE. Fish List. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Smoked finnan had- 1A/« die, per lb iUL Yarmouth Bloaters, 'JCn per dozen LD\* Herring, per box... 18c Tho freight handlers formerly employed by tho New York. New Haven and Hartford and the Boston And Albany roads after an animated meeting voted not to return to work unless they were taken back In a body. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York, March 15, ]!)»2. 125% 126 75 •{, »«Vi Even the Strongest Eyes 'I situation is exceptionally free lrom j If nlieiiKollcrti ShIIm Fop A torn, controversy. a ml oven in t lie coal mines Hamilton. Bermuda. March 1.1.—The tlu;rc is less than the usual agitation imperial GWlimn yacht Hohenzollern. us April approaches. Itlsil-iUntimi «.f,vhi.-ii arrived lioit- Thursday. tins snilsprlng merchandise is making rapid ] cil for the Azores. The ollUm-a of the progress. the most sanguine expectu j llohcnzollern dined with the Brltlsli thins being fitil.v realized in all sections [ndmii'al, and Admiral Count von Banoutside the strike are,i. Idissin. commander of the imperial Consumers of iron and steel products i yacht. and his Hag otlieers visited the are still anxious regarding conditions governor.TaeHteuiUit General Sir Uendurll.'g the next three months. After i t-y fjuly Geary. They were' ivt eived •Iilly 1 it is believed that deliveries will : |(y a gmfrd of honor, and the usual sa lie ample. lutes were tired. The Germans ex- Sugar Atchjson Atchison, prof. .. Copper Car & Foundry .. Brooklyn Traction H. & O NOTES FROM HAVANA, Action of Wool flamllem. The wool handlers took sluiiliir .'lotion. The Expressmen's union whs addressed by Secretary George Innia of Detroit of the National Teamsters' union anil other labor leaders, who advised those of the men who bad not already returned to work to do so this morning. The men linally re-voted to go Imek today. The freight handlers of the Host on and Maine railroad voted to return Ibis morning, but inasmueb as the company has already a number of men at work In their places ami is reported as having :I(H) more men to put on It is not just clear how many of the old employees will succeed in regaining their former positions. 75% S0V4 65 Governor Wood Will Come to Washington Next Week. Havana. March 15.—Governor General Wood goes to Washington next week to have a tlnal conference with -President Roosevelt and Secretary Hoot relative to the installation of the Cuban government. t»5 31% G5 J03 Brick Codfish, per O/* pound Ov Steak Codfish, fancy perjjound Salt Mackerel, perl^i/* pound SaltCiscoes, per lb 5c Salt Herring, per lb 5c Salt Haddock, per lb.. .5c Holland Herring, keg 75c Russian Sardines, pail 65c Star Brand Steak Salmon, per can 22c 1 lb can Hat Salmon.. 18c 1 lb can tall Salmon.. 12$c i II) can flat Salmon.. 10c 1 lb can Mackerel.... 12£c You can always depend on our salt and can fish to be good stock. 31"; Go 105 45D,i 2 4 V4 mjnire the aiul of eyeglasses after a certain age. AVe have a department devoted expressly to Eyeglass Fitting. It is in chain** CDf an expert Refracting t )ptician wlio would lie pleased to examine your eyes at anytime Without Charge. Chfs. k O 45% 21 Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & Stt. 1D. ... C., R. I. & P Col. I. & K Erie 1«3D4 1«9% !D3% Havana, March 15,—A reception was given at the Governor's palace last evening, in honor of Miss Alice Roosevelt. All of the prominent members of Havana society were present. Labor disturbances have (elided to ! pressed themselves as being delighted strengthen the tone ot textile products | with tlie reception accorded fhem in by reducing available supplies which | New York. 172% 95 3fi% 67 vs were already none too large. Sellers Brip. pref lD7% IH4 recently declined much business owing Elinor** noiiuiuilN Louta. & Nash. ... Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific* Colorado Southern . Norfolk & Western N. Y., (). & W N. Y. Central Ki (lie uncertain price of tlnD raw iiiit- i Altraina. Pa., March 1.".. or the olevtrrlal ami wore in good position to ■ D•»' ilcninmls l'iy the l'lillei! Mint* Workstaml the tut (%i*l* ti | it ion. (Iii tin* oilier ,,|v "' It1*' confcrcnee with t In* opcl*- liaml. buyers tinyiD anxiously iiiat*«niiii- jsitoi'rt livo ro.li'flt'il. The iiuvstlnn lnlcil the small offerings ami no lunger ;"i' reducing the differential between 131'4 INFORMATION WANTED. . Ll H. G. SHUPP, Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WIIKESBARRE. House Wants to Know All About the The, members of O'Connell assembly. No. 7.174. of the Longshoremen's union of C'harlestown expressed their deter* mluation to apply for their old jobs, although their meeting took no formal vote 011 the matter. The different steamship lines entering Chaiiestown have quite a number of Italians and French Canadians taking tlie places of strikers. The action of the lumber dealers in closing their yards until Monday is taken by the lumber team sters as amounting to a lockout, and consequently at their meeting no vote was taken that the men should return 27 5(5% 32 Vfc Washington, March 15.—Tim House today passed a resolution directing the Secretary of War to furnish it with information vonccrning the conduct of the government transport service between San Francisco and the Philippines.Transport Service, j pick ami machine mining from 13', FootWt'ilfc Is quiet. most eastern :iC» emit* Hilt. strim«;ly nwd lD.v tile Phops hav'.iy finished cjittin.Li'. and only miners. was answered liy the operators a few ean mil si\ weeks toncec Willi Unit "the nmrkel tixes the priees. The out jidditioim 1 orders. 1 .cm her is .lull priees wo |iny .110 leaulnted liy the iiimI hides jiotieriilly weaker. Last prices we receive ill the open iniirkot." week's shipments of Pools and shoes i■!'resident I'atrirk KHdil.v snid ill reply, from Boston showed a .ucond iaerea.se* j"\VC' ill'e here 10 £et justice. and if wo over t'je movement in IPlil. lilil tin- don't «et il we will know the reason forvvardinas iliis week will make n | vrliy" Pennsylvania H;2"h 1 5U7H 54 % SDVa Leading Reading, pref Southern Ry Southern Ry., prof So. Pacific 1)7 V* «4% Tenn. C. & I. J.... Texas Pacific .... C. S. Leather .... I'. S. Leather, pref lD. S. Steel DRENNAN & Apostolic Delegate to Washington, ii'.£ itoino March lilt—Tin- stniKKle 'C1 llu- Vatican liotwcii the several eandi Clalok lor appointment as apostolic delcKalc to Washington continues. Tli■ I'npe, however, has reafllrmeil his intention of choosing Archbishop I'al cotiio lor the place. Falconiu't+ nomillu lion is considered imminent, as Archhishop Maitineili is expected to leave for Washington In Xla.v. '""MV,",(1,1,.,""M'nris,,". j IVnr)„ shl„ , nn.u. Dlhi-ial iiiiliiMiifiiis (H •"•■riii rrsoi'vrs s, |(|lmV N ,, M.m.h ,r,_T!„. MM Miiri-h 1 wnv ,„M s,MTns„,.. :is t» Wi.„lvvar.l. »!„• IVn.v A.vtlr Huh's nm s„|.|.ii,.sj ( :lptain s,w. Would he nil V about one 11;| 11 last . . . , . . . . . . 41 * , ,i Hartlolt. which lias been wintering year s. but the *tu1enu»irt 1 li:i t per , ,, , , , .. , ... . . , , . , ' hw\ sailed toda.v lor New\«i*k. where C'0||| of t IU» (MlorilluUS wheal VIC l I'O- i in i .« mm ... . . , .she will undergo extensive repairs. 1 In* mauled in fanners hands was nut «-.il- .... , , n nidward will receive new engines culatrd to sustain values. . ,, , 0.,0 . and boilers prior to procecoujtf to tlit* Failure* lor I In* week were 2:»2 in j ' , .. .. ■ , .,iUI i . arelic the conim# summer for the I idled States against »!» list year .. .. .... . . tlio rebel of Lieutenant H. E. IVarv, and .»! in ( anada against .Y.\ in UH)t, , tin* arctii* explorer. 11 % XI % EVANS BROTHERS si 12% 05 •Mi a 7 today lT. S. Steel, pref Western 1'nion Wabash, pref. Union Pacific . Union Pacific. 1 New York. March 15. Kvidcncc tending to shatter the entire fabric of Valet .Tones' testimony concerning the murder of William M. RicV was given yesterday. The principal ground for Cred iting his story rests on his assert ions that Albert T. Patrick was unacquainted with Rice and had never visited him in his home. Three witnesses gave the direct lie to these assertions. Two said they had seen Patrick and Rice together in the old millionaire's home at ."»uo Madison avenue. A third witness sjiicl he had known Rice for many years and had heard him speak of Psit rick. The lawyers for the defense assert that these witnesses have completely broken the force of Jones' story. Joncn* Story Full of Holm.. 42% !»N«i PRICE LIST. You Will Miss II if \CD« tuko advantage of our (ii'Oiit JJIoaters, perdoz Smoked Fiuan Haddie, lb Steak Codfish Salt Mackerel, llD Salt Siscoes Holland Herring, HWfr 7of \ II) Flat Salmon 10c 1 11D Tall Salmon 12!c 1 II) Flat Salmon lHc Hant'si steak Salmon, per can 24c (i cans Sardines it cans Mustard Sardines... 1 doz. Heinz I'ickles, sour. . Cash paid for old scraps of gold and [ 1 do/,. Heinz Pickles, sweet silver. Novelty Jewelry Store, 103 N. 1 C|nart Heinz Sweet Mixed Main street 2w 10. 1()C- 12k- pref St»1 s Mi's Wall Paper Reduction Sale Will You Sleep Well Assistant Postmaster General Resigns tonight? Not II' you have a cough that (toxins to torment you as soon as you lio down. Yon can conquer the cough with Allen's Lung Balsam, which will relieve the pain in the ciiest. the irritation in the throat and the hard breathing. Since it contains no opium, this remedy may lie given l'reely to children and to the most delicate adults. Washington, Mulch 15.—Kirst As sistant Postmaster General William M. Johnson has tendered his resignation and it has been accepted hy the I'res idcnl. lDD IIin r.lulilli Wife. .. . , .. , Ilorr Von llollchcii Will Stny II«*re. Sun Antonio. I ox.. .Maivh 1.».—-1 pon ,, , , . the complaint of his alleged -ivhih March ... It having been rnwHc. formerly Mrs. Mar, A. Parker of "l": U'" " . ' """ I"1'" Piatt si, nrg. Mo. Christian c. Nelson. was possible, alias Captain A. N. Preeiand. i(lj:1, : Cl'e lorew, odice here has anthorized a John Anjlersoti. alias Nelson Porter. C''"'esp.,ndent ,o deny that 1»r. von . ... Ilollelii it. the present embassador, will 'or This Week Oul.v Sc Ptfpor with Wide IJonhsr 5g THE WEATHER 2"k 2;K l()i 10. 20c Our store hasheen crowded uDith satisfied customers. living tin' sizes of voiir rooms ami got Washington. March 1.1.— Forecast iittiil S p. nD.. Sunday, for liHstcin Pennsylvania: Hum tonight and Sim be eillier fitrloiighed or recalled eoiu pit I l.v wiili a woman claimed to lie Ins 11111!li \vih\ ii .Mrs. A. h. Milliurilf ... , , , , i Tile Strike Situntion nt Norfolk. whom ho innrriod nt Imiim Noott. Kjmk. I .. r .. t , v , | • .. .• Norfolk. \ n.. Marrli 1.».— I ho strikr two wooks ii«o.• Nolson flunVits that hoi . ,, twin** rout 11 Fin# Remnants 4c Double Roll. I is wn Tit C *C 1 in st'voni I stsitosw timl «... , , ' (•limped *tIi»I h.C \r,s ilivi.i-riMl „.iv,.S| '«» iiirs uivnmiii,., i„ I.iis Aimclrs. p„rila»,l. Or.: not »H' tin,, 1Mi.tlsl.iirc. M«D.: Kor. S.mt. Kan.: Salt s"',kp WW&fm nr.- Klki.li* n.re a. I,.k,.«Mlv. SI. IM.,1 .-u.,1 nl nll.rr points. «;v.y o|M«.«i... Cy. .sp.vinlly tin- II,. Is :,l,;,,„ r.„-f \ livi- ..III, l-Jllh.'l- ,1:"'k 1,1 till- «UlMlll.K. it is Fatal Plffht In TenneHNfr We always carry a fine line of Groceries. Goods delivered prompt. We have received over 8000 rolls »• New Spring Wall Papor and will put it on sale next week. List of Letters Nashville. Tenn.. March 15.—A special from Lexington* Tenn., says Sam 1'ratt shot and killed two men. John Lindsey. Tom Hancock and his son-inlaw. Sam Hancock, and Neil Murray were taking a drink when Pratt rode np ami was invited to join, lie refused. it is said, saying the liquor had been stolen from his home. Tom Hancock resented the imputation, whereupon Pratt drew his pistol and pnt a hall through Hancock's heart. Lindsey was then shot through the head. Boulders Block Railroad, Fislikiil Landing, N. Y.. March' Two massive boulders toll on the New j remaining uncalled for at the l«Dsl oflico. Plttston. lDa., for the week end iiiif .March 1.1. I'JrtS: Corner Main and Thomas Streets. Next to Eagle Hotel Waloh for Our Announoomont. York Central trac ks near tin* eiitranCC« | _ of Breakneck tunnel last night anilj~~ the lino was blocked nearly all morn inx. fortunately the boulders were dis | ■ eoveted in tjuie tC» prevent accidents K. Avnaszing, Albert Hrown. Patrii'i 1D. Hrehony, Salvatore, Ciniino. f'hllip Hechent. Rev. Jacoi) Davis. Chester ICgnn. Joseph Gacvlik. Mrs. Heliiidii Oalfney. Mrs. Mary Koran. Conrad 1 latib. Gordon Jimes. Jozll Kiezzas. J, Kilykiewisse. T. A. KrassnofT, Geo, Middleton. Mr. McGoary, Majk Milko. well dressed and speaks Klerce SnoHNtorui In Colorado. lYUuriihv Miiich liliz B. MQFFATT Walter S. Barritt, with a 'slight. (iorm.iii aC*rt«nt »*, ki„.i \i. ,nM ri'K'"l 1,1 «»1- I«H tlx- "liitp Norfolk, v.-... M.'iiHi I., llv living twonty-faur hours. Mojo tluig » 1.) pass II,e miar.1 Uti.-s sire'un.l' 11..- ; sl,mv ll!,s '•'"•mi.v fiillou. D IM.w.T House of I lie N.ulnlk IMihv.lV "il"1 lms I''11''1 tile snow ill llU|! ■■•..I T.it?in «,,11111:11|\ :ii ' - 'Irifls. mill tlie uioniitnin lops are ueu to trains. wishes to announce that In has taken possession of the 109 Main St., near Ferry Bridge. Prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWS, is Excellent for VIENNA BAKERY Uuo. Martin. T. MiileWhu. Mtehelo Pincello. J. Pltkus (i), Kev. Juo. .!. Ran Kin. M. RosarlO. 13. J. Snyder. T. Sinl; ewiezltis. T. Slmananczy w. M. Salva tore, W'oli lot Stuyl, \V. Wlevzbowslil Bert C. Winters, C". Wamneryat. .1 tihrlit Suiierliitemletit finnn and our of i 'v and will he glad to serve all customers with a Fine Line of Baked Goods, Confectionery and Sweet Milk. McDonnell m&r & D0BB|E I his" eJeotrieiiins eiinie ileal- forfeiting \ 'IVrrllitr HivpiIp Dead. J their lives. As the Inomen approiieh- Mllvrnukee. Wis.. Miireh 1.".—Oluiui| .'C1 the lines lliey were halted by a Ri.-v, list .Mm I.iuvsoh, the "Tor j snitry. IDnt lin y paid no, .•itfeilllon to; Swede." has died here of pneu- I 1 lit' soldier, l'le eulled :lu:ltll for Ihetil moili:l lU»jlbron. Orange Kiver Colony. March 15. -Commandant Mentz.'with the lieilbron command of Boors, broke 1 brought heJIeMbron-Wolverhoek blockhouse line nt C»ottenbnrg. The Boers had been pursued for several (lays. So far as is known only one Boer was killed. an:! five were captured. The British columns in the course of the pursuit of Commandant Mem/ picked up scattered parties 01 Boers aggregating Boom Break Thronxli Afcuitt r PAINS IN CHEST,! Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned OUR MOTTO: —"Not how cheap, but how good. South Main St ■ Miners' Bank. Zahawa 12) A. Zehrajtis, A. Zehruti to collie lo a hall, ami ivlieli they re- _ ——— ■—— fuse,I lo .lo so li- lireil a shot from his Bram-Food Nonsense. SpriiiBrtel.l over their heilils. The shot Another il.Ii,is fbort fad has been hroimhl hotli me,, to a hall. and Ihev ,,y '',c T* jy***"*- authorities , ,, . i N\py lmvp UlspolliMl the silly notion tbnt surrender the senlvy. who ealte.l ; khu| ()f f„0(, lsj 11(H,(1(lll f,„. bnllt)i an. "ANCHOR" AVE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED Fill* ITS. A. Zawackl PAIN EXPELLER. Pereons railing for the above letters will please say "advertised." Win. Jos. Peek,-'P. M. Nor.o sTPnulnci without Trade WartC'Anrhor."] One well-known person's letter Masem. 0 Dr.RlcMerV*NCHCR"PAlN \*S f EXPELLER is an excellent remedy for Rheumatism.Hou-' 3QrD/C- Chest andsrfrj^rcom-23c. and 50c. at all urucgtsUor throligti P. Ad. BIchter *Co., 215 Petri St., New York 3hl-lGKEST national awards. J mt of nmuy SPECIAL SALE TODAY! 1 gill, can Best Apples ;t2c • ! II) can Pears l;Dc, lHc, 2*2o It 11) can Peaches .... I5c, lHc, 22e :t 11) can Apricots I8e and 20c, IJ lb can Pineapple '20c Lariioa ran \iu..r j ",1!: "°UI A votvwt diet will not only nourish v'an wear anoe« poslliou sin.1 was a pariloulnr part of the boilv. but It will one «Im .mailer after uslnjt Or. Allen's every u.Ium- pan. Yet, however good root-base, a powder to be shaken Into the' simtv stiiim Hiivinu Honda, your food may be. its nutVluient Is destroyed *y new ,h0e" Washington, March l.Y The secreta- l»y iiuligesilo.il or dyspepsia. You must pre Ions' »mZt dil™rJ rv t'•.■.ism-y l»:.s aiin.mn.-04 llllll 1 ,1,pl1' Warnn. .• or prevent their its tne greatest comfort discovery l . , comIii!i! bv tnkiuir ri'ifiilm* «iiwp»» af 11fiipn'n of the Afire Cures and nrev°nts swollen ! \v-ill. 4ii*w*oiiliiil|** for tlu1 ph'Wiit' Ihi! . 7 01 me age. v.ures ana prevents swollen » ' August Klowcr, the favorite medicine of the feet« blisters, callous and sore spots. AHen-a I'lin hiiM. of I nll,..l SliiK-s l-oiuls of tl,r ||(.llUhv mlnu,;,s A f,.w (losc9 all]3 . Foot-Ease la a certain cure for sweating, ■C (NY C-C-nt loan ol' llllll. 111.- 4 per .■.■lit ,ioll. stimulates tli.- liver to healthy notion, hoi, aching fa«t. At all druggists and shoe l'llll.l.'.l loan ol' IIIHT, the pel- cent loan , purines the l.lood, ami mnkes you feel b.iov ■icalers, 2tle, Trial package rnm? l.y mall ,,r lIMW lM anil ill.' 4 |i.'l' cent loan of I !:"d \lRorous. Von onn p-t lir (I. C1. I'Mreu Allen «. p|at«l. l»Roj. N. V. logp. mvU im,anee ip lake effoej | wlKuv In1 tifty men Washington. March 15.—A Senator Powderly to Sfep Out who had a conference with Presides And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. Roosevelt this morning is authority for tl\e statement that Frank Sargent, at Resent grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, is to sueoeed Terrence V. Powderly. as com. mi/jBloner general of immigration. i Men's s4 Patent Leather Shoes j reduced to $3 a pair. All new styles. Every pair guaranteed not j to crack. Fresh Eggs and Butter a Specialty- liccoinme tided by prominent Phy- Ucians, JrVAoletnle and Retail . Mintate »■«,«■ t^^^k 16 SOUTH MM STREET. I DAVENPORT'S Shoe Store. New phone WHO. Prompt delivery. |
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