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p ■ p| 'irmm 'IPf PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL I, 1902, TWO CENTS A OOP*: I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 5» van. tnerarsf 6 PAGES. SPECIAL LAW FOR RATHBONE ...A FEW... DEATH GAVE NO WARNING twenty-twoi ARE KtLLED COLOMBIA CONSENTS. DURYEA. Senator Haaaa, WanhlaKtoa Report Secretary Hay by Senor Concha. Washington. April 1.—Senor Concha, the Colombluii minister, has delivered to Secretary Hay a definite protocol between the United States and Colombia embodying the terms under which Colombia w^jjlffi^ejoiwicedetheilghts P&nama Canal Protocol Delivered to Wesley Johnson and family have moved to Green Ridge. Solid Sold Spring Eyeglasses for• Special Offerings. Sara, Parpoaei to Utrolnef mil W. H. Warren spent Sunday with friends at Clifford, Susquehanna Co. Washington, April 1.—The Post Buys that Senator Hnnna purposes to Introduce u bill which will provide for the trial of Estes G. Rathbone, recently convicted in Cuba of frauds in connection with the Cuban postal service, before a court in the United States. Eleven Sailors Lose Their Terrible Disaster in a Ten- Herman Lonsteln and wife, of Moscow, are visiting the Lonsteln broth- Undershirts. We place 011 sale to clay the boat valrie in a Ladies' Black Mercerized Underskirt over brought Lives. nessee Coal Mine. necessary Panama canal. It Is understood that Colombin gives unqualified consent to the sale of the right of the new Punama Cunnl company to the United States government for $40,000,000. It Is said that the protocol embodies adequate and satisfactory provisions for the completion, maintenance, operation, control and protection of a Panama canul b.v tills government. The supper held in the Presbyterian The senator, The Post says, believes in Rathbone's honesty notwithstanding bis conviction and says that under our laws cvldeuce not admissible under the Cuban procedure will aid Rathbone. eh lire] cess, financially and socially, lilasl greal ONE to Pitts ton. A $\TtO value. RESULT OF A C0LLI8I0N. CAUSE, PREMATURE BLAST Rev. P. H. of Wllkesbarre, will preach In the Presbyterian church next Sunday, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Funk, being absent on a brief vacation..People's Store Price, 98c. DOLLAR r Walking SKirts. A new lino of Walking Skirts. They come in a great variety of styles and colorings ami we can assure vou are most excellent An English Bark 8ank Within Four Speaking of the call of Senator Hanua on the president and the former's request for a pardon for Rathbone, The Post says: Ten Bodies Recovered—Several Min. William Wickhizer and MJss Ettle Emerlck, both of this place, were quietly married last evening at thehome ol' the bride. Rev. H. A. Green performed the ceremony. Minutes After Being 8truck by a ners Seriously Injured—Brother of Fitted and Adjusted by 8teamer—Just One-Half the Crew I "It Is quite likely, of course, that some consideration will be shown to Reeves, who became state's evidence. Superintendent Will Die—Previous H. 6. SHUPP'S value for S2.75. Savtd. Accidents at the Same Place. In view of allegations to the effect that the Colombian government was endeavoring to bargain with the Panama Cuniil company for a portion of the (D40.000.000 which it would receive from the United States It was said positively that beyond the 5.000.000 francs 111 stock which the Colombian government holds In the canal company no pprtion of the S40,000,000 will revert to Colombia. Turnover Collars. Southampton, England. April 1—The London and Southwestern Rallwav Co.'p steamer, Alma, collided with the bark Cambrian Princess, from Peru,, about nine miles off the nob today. The Cambrian Princess, went to the bottom four minutes after the collision occurred. There were 22 persons on board the lost vessel, and 11 of them were drowned. "Action In his cuse may be expected soon after (Jeneral Wood's return to Cuba. The attitude of the admlnlstratlou toward Rathbone and Ncely will, however, be Hrm. General Wood has the power of pardon if he should elioose to exercise it, but this ia not reguided as probable. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 1.—At 4:45 Cclock yesterday afternoon an explosion of gas ill the Nelson mine of (lie Dayton Coal and Iron company at Dayion, Tenn., ignited the dry coal dust In the mine and caused u terrlflc explosion. Twenty-two men are known to be lead. Ten bodies have been recovered, und twelve bodies are reported to be yet in the mine. The dance given In Metcalf's hall last night by Division 27, A. O. H„ was very well attended and was successful in every particular. Considerable credit Is due the committee which had it In charge, consisting of Messrs. Peter I.angan, Thomas Ratchford, Patrick Brady, John Doran and Thomas Mularky. Expert Optician, We offer to (lav a lot of Turnover Linen Collars stamjieil with pretty designs, regular 10c value. 3B W. MARKET, WILKESBARRC. People Store's Price, Sc. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. White Lawns, Htc. The New White Goods we are showing are beautiful. They come in the irt;w lace strijie effect. Dimities with small dots, Mercerized, .Striped, Figured ;ind Dotted Muslin, Nainsook Checks and Stripes. Also a great variety,of Victoria Lawns, India Linons. Organdies, Etc. "It Is said to be extremely doubtful whether the president lias the right tcf Bet aside the Judgment of the Cuban court, for Cuba is u foreign country. although under the nominal protection of the United States. The same reasoning makes it extremely Improbable that congress would enact a law transferring the- accused ex-officials to this country. It has been made clear that the protocol delivered withholds the city of I'umnua from I'nited States sovereignty. Panama city Is practically the state of Panama, for there Is 110 other town of Importance within the state. The administration of Justice within the canal belt is provided for in •«/-CD, shape of mixed tribunals, and the right to pursue criminals charged with crimes committed within the limits of the belt to any part of Colombia Is grantet]. Compensation for the cuuul rights Is desired to he In the shape of an annual rental of about $750,01)0. A number of changes take place today. Henry Undacher leaves the Pullman house and goes to Wilkesbarre. John Sorber retires from the management of the iiabyhm hotel and is sue) cecrted by H. L. Hartman. late of the Central hotel. M. Steftun, of. Mill St., Pittston, is the new proprietor of the Central hotel. The dead are James Franklin, Tom Shaver James Harris, P. G. Tarvis, all white; (icorge (JrlttlM, Ben Gi itfls, lteese Dean, Norris Piersoll, Morgan Smith, .lohn all colored; Lark Hunter, white; John Harney, white; J. E. Hill, colored; Bryant Smith, colored; Mack l'orst, colored; Alex Toller, white, and six others, names unknown. MORE PEACE TALK, WE'LL WRITE ....II DOWN Boar* Said to be DiieuMlng Advlsabi ity of Seeking Terms. London, April 1.—The Central News correspondent at Pretoria, wires that President Steyn has been located' with General Delarey. A conference with acting President Schalk-Berger will be arranged forthwith. The correspondent adds that Commandant de Vllliers has sent a flag of truce to the British authorities, asking what terms of peace nre acceptable to the English. Commandant Albert has called a meeting tDf the burghers to discuss the situation.Nellie Curry, ageil 14 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Curry, former residents of tills place, died in Scranton. and the remains were burled in Dunmore cemetery 011 Sunday. The following Puryea peoplp attended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawson. Mrrf. Kresge, Mr. and Mrs. James Perry and daughter, Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Herron, Mrs. Curtis. People's Store, UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY. W. T. Head, brother of James Head, Kuperiutendcut of the mine, was burn •jd Internally and will die. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. There Are Over £4,000,000 People Un. IS SOUTH MAIN STREET,, der His Jurisdiction. There were seventy-five men In the iniiie when the explosion occurred. Many of those who got out alive were badly Injured. Because'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Washington, April J.—The final report or the Twelfth Census gives tlie total population of the United States on June 1, 1900, at 84.233.OC9, with a marginal error of possibly one million. accounted for by uncertainty regarding the population of the Philippines.Because our attention will assure you best service. Because we can sav£,#ou time and money. Boston to Be Beerleaa. EVANS?? Gas exists in the Nelson mine, and the men are required to use safety lamps. It Ik the rule of the company for the miners to place tjielr fuses ready to be lighted for blasts Just before quitting work each day. and there nre workmen known as "firemen" who so through the mine after all the miners are out and set off these blasts. The miners quit work at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It takes them about forty-five minutes to get out of the mine. Boston, April 1.—Nearly 1,500 men employed In Boston breweries left work this morning, having been unable to reach an agreement.witli the master brewers 011 three disputed proposition:, -hours of labor, free beer and In the matter of discharges The .strike Is the outcome of nearly two mouths of fruitless controversy over the revision of a schedule made in 18MI. Every brewery III the city is more or less affected, ami it is expected that a large number wll have to shut down. The men openly declare thut the brewers by refusing to comply with the demands seek to break up the union, while the brewers claim thut the new schedule which lias been ottered to the men is u perfectly fair one and that owing to increase in the cost of material and the decrease in profits they are unable to offer any better terms. The Easter services at the Sacrcil Heart chnrcli, Duryea, were very impressive, The altars were tastefully decorated and presented a pleasing appearance. The choir, under the leadership of Miss Mary E. Kennedy, gave an excellent rendition of the "Vidi Aquam." the "Regina Caelo," and Emerson's mass in E flat. Rev. Father Stopper, the pastor, preached an eloquent sermon on the Resurrection. At its close he announced that a mission will be held in the church beglnlng April 20, and urged the people to attend.Bei-iuvw one or i« a step toward tho mitkir of a p*»rm»nant customer. We pride oui Hdll onoursurk. No "Cheap John" goods. Everything of the very b-Dst Ci utility. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. DISTRESS IN TENNESSEE. Buy your Groceries at Our Store and you are always sure to be buying at mm Right prices. Hundreds of Families Are Homeless Owing to the Floods. Nelson, Neb., April 1.—A family of four, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Adamsou and son and daughter, aged respectively live und three years, were poisoned Sunday by using ptomaine infected milk. The girl Is dead, and the three other members of the family are in a critical condition. The milk is supposed to have become tainted by I he cows eating hay with which was mixed a poison weed. ttfiolc ramify Poisoned, Nashville, Tenn., April 1.—Owing to the destruction of many storeB and their contents, the washing away of bridges in many directions and the ces. sation of traffic on the railroads, scores of people are suffering fqr the lack at the necessities of llfAJHyitdreds of families are homelesJHr' is thought that many lives havafbeen lost, but definite reportB are dljQcult to obtain, owing to the prostration of telegrnph A COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GARDEN SEED. Yours for Business, Quality Guaranteed. BRENNAN & ROBERTS The two "Bremen" who are supposed to have caused the explosion nre I.ark Hunter and John Harney. They shot the blasts about 4:45 o'clock before all the miners could get out of the mine. It Is supposed that one of the fuses was defective and resulted in what is kuowu as the "blown blast." The Maine shooting out from the blasts Ignited the gas, which.In turn ignited the accumulation of dry coal dust In the Fuse Probably Defective. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Ne*t to Eagle Hotel. Evans's Success Flour, per bbl..$4.50 Potatoes, per bu .90 THE WEATHER. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty *yire. 1 anamination and blood poisoning set ill. For two years he suffered intensely. Then tliC* best doctors urged amputation, "hut," lie writes, "1 used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1V6 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores hnd all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. W. C. Price and J. II. Houek. Pittston; (1. I) Stroll, West Pittston, will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. He Kept His Leg T. A. HUM Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs for . 1.00 . .27 and telephone lines. ' Washington, April l.;—Forecast until X p. in., Wednesday, for eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight, except snow Hurries in the northeast section. Butter, best quality, per lb GUNBOAT TO SAN DOMINGO. Evans's Best Coffee, none better per lb. ... .25 luietlng News Received State Department. by the Cirent Northern Tralun Snowbound. Quaker Oats, 2 pkgs. for 25 ' WUIIston. N. D., April 1.—Two eastbound continental trains on the (ireut Northern are on the sidetrack here awaiting the breaking of the snow blockade between Wheelrock and White Earth. There is little snow on the ground. but high winds have plied it In the cuts fifteen feet deep. The expectation is that the blockade will lDt» broken soon, and the trains will reach .Minneapolis by tomorrow. A private car carrying Count Matsckata of Japan and his party is tied up here. The count is anxlons to reach St. Paul, where he is to be a guest of James J. Iiill. Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. far .25 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. for 25 Pillsbury Vitos, 2 pkgs. for 25 Washington, April 1Disquieting news has been received at the State department of the progress of the revolution in San Domingo. In order to protect American interests there, tho Navy Department today dispatched tbe gunboat Maciiias from San Juan, l'orto Rico, to San Domingo, $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly The explosion that followed wus horrible in ItM intensity. It shot out of the mouth or the mine and completely wrecked the slied ut the mine entrance. Three men were killed while standing outside, the mine, and two were seriously and one fatally wounded. mine. Blend Coffee, 35c ll», .'t IIih $1,00 Chase A; Sanborn's Teas from Chase and Hanliorii'fi Best to high class man or woman, with chance for promotion and advanced salary, to have charge small ofllce at home or in home town, to attend to correspondence, advertising and other work. Business of highest order and backed by solid men financially and politically. A great opportunity for the right person. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for full particulars to Walter B. Redman, general superinlendent Corcoran building, opp. United Stutes Treasury, Washington, D. C. 30c to 70c per pound, Sugar 20 lbs for Potatoes, bushel Hay Bran Middlings Corn, cr. corn Chop and meal Force, try It, per pkg. 15 10 I.00 . 90c 85c $1.35 Mother Oats, per pkg. Flaked Rice, per pkg. .. .15 The force of the explosion literally mangled and tore tbe bodies to pieces. Hcintz's Large Sour Pickles, 3 doz .25 Newark. N. J., April 1.—Dr. Thomas Dunn English, who gained fame through his composition, "Ben Bolt," died at his home. No. 57 State street, this morning. He had been 111 for sev era! weeks with gastric trouble. He was 83 years of age. ~ Death of Thomas Dunn English. The company says that there were only seventy-live men at work In the mine. Most of tbeni, It Is claimed, were out of the mine when the explosion oc- I.SO 1.50 Heintz's large Dill Pickle*, 8 doz .25 Heint's Sweet Pickles, S doz.... .25 Heintz's Sweet Miked Pickles per qt.20 Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main Special Inducements to Cash Purchasers. curred. J. K. Jolted Defeat Confirmed Great Load olj Steerage Passengers. New York, April 1.—The steamship Katavla arrived hero litis morning from Bremen with 2,li!t2 steerage passengers. This is said to be the greatest number ever brought to this country on one vessel. EVANS BROS., Eggs From Prize Winners. This mine has been the scene of two" serious explosions In the past. In 1881) four men were killed and eight seriously injured by ail explosion of gas. Later, lit 18!»5, an explosion of mine dust occurred ,in which twenty-eight lives Little Itock, Ark.. April 1.—Latest returns from the Democratic primaries held on Saturday show that ex-Uovernor James 1'. Clarke has been indorsed for United States senator and that Governor Davis has carded slxty-flve out of the seventy-five counties of the state. At the headquarters of Senator Jones a telegram was received announcing that Washington county, which was supi»Dscd to be for Jones, had gone for Clarke by nearly SOU majority. Clarke will apparently have t majority of twelvv ou joint ballot In the legislature. T. L Durkln, 45 S. Main St. Barred Plymouth Rocks and Whlto Wyundottes, $1.00 for 15 eggs. Chas. Ritter, 300 Delaware avenue. 14tf 46 South Main Street, Big Robbery at Lititz. Plttston, Pa. Lancaster, Pa., April 1.—The safe of Bear & Long C#al and Lumber Co., at Lititz, was blown open this morning with nitro glycerine. Securities valued at $3,000 and a smal sum of money was stolen. Tis Easy to Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria. Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at W. C. Pile* and J. H. llouck. Pittston; O. D. Stroh, West Pittston. In May, liMll, .an explosion of a similar nature occurred in the Sliuliiday uilue. operated by the same company, in which twenty-one lives were lost. were lost. Prepared under GERMAN LAW8, U ncelknt for McDonnell mer & DOBBIE r TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World*Rcnowoed New Immigration Otommlisloner. THERE IS NOTHING Washington. April 1.—William Williams. of New York, has been offered the appointment of Commissioner of Immigration at the port of New York. Hot Springs, Auk., April 1.—Mnusoii IT. Johnson of Anderson, Iud„ who is alleged to have forged paper to the extent of $100,000. has been arrested by Sergeant Klrkpatrick ut the request of Cashier Marker of the Auderson National bank. Johnson arrived In Hot Springs Sunday. March ZJ, and wus Joined by his wife on Saturday afternoon. J. J. Nettervllle, who Is connected with the bunk through which much of the alleged forged paper Is said to have passed, came here on a private search for Johnson and, found him. Johnson Is so ill that be will be unable to leave his bed for ut least a week. Aliened Big Forger Arrested, "ANCHOR" EQUAL TO THE WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED Fill I ITS. Man Mont In (he Soufh, PAIN EXPELLER. WILKE TILE OR Haines Trial Ended. It's the little colds that, grow into big colds; the big colds that end in consumption and death. Watch the little ifilds. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Suffolk. Va„ April ].—Mounted men and an armed posse on foot are scouting Gates county. N. C., for truce of Thouias Early, a negro, aged about thirty-five, who is accused of attacking Pearl Perry, white, sixteen-year-old daughter of Sliadrack Perry. If caught, there will be a lynching. Officers say that Pearl's throat is bruised froiu choking, her face Injured by a blow, her hands scratched and her clothing torn. One officer indicated that If Early were iu his custody he should not strenuously restst the crowd. Mount Holly, N. J., April 1.—The Mrs. Haines murder case goes to the' Jury this afternoon. Que well-known person's letter out ot mam * -rfKk. M5BiDtonStNewttrk,Nw.l6*l897.\, ' Dr. Richtorls "ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER'should U- ') novernil tobaamonjthe house med icinest It is «n rffijrW*- excellent remedy for Tooth** actie.RhoumarisrfianaLNetM raiglc Pains. rector or ar snwisous "CCTowr. GLASS LINED 1 gkl. can Best Apples 15c, 18c, 22c 15c, 18c, 22c . 18c and 20c 32c lb can Pears.. . ;; 11 D can Peaches. 15 lb can Apricots Syrup. REFRIGERATOR. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Take Care of the Furniture and your home will look 50 per cent, more inviting. ROGERS' COUCH FACTORY. B. G. CARPENTER & CO., 1J lb can Pineapple 20e New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 2CD Miners' Bank building. New York, April 1. 1902. Open. Clos. ,133% 131% "ilVi 7«J-K 97 V* 97 65 'k %% 31% 65 And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. WILKESBARRE. A Full Quart Every Time At S. J. FREEMAN'S, 53 N. Main St ISC. and 50c. at all drugKiiU or througtl [f.id.Bkhter£Co.,Sli P«Ul8t, N*« I«k, L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Keco.niutnded by prominent Phy- KV aicians, Wholtraaim and Retail M in inter Fresh Eggs and Butter aSpee&Uy Sugar Atchison .. Atchison, prof. . Copper Car & Foundry . Brooklyn Traction B. & O Have your printing done at the Ga zette Office. Pctros, Tenn., April 4.—The Tesla mines are cloned until the damage done by the flood can be repaired. The Petros bridge of the Ilurrimaii and Northeastern railroad and another bridge below here wet;e lost. The Crooked Fork Mining company has suspended operations for the present. A number of convicts have been put to work repairing railroad tracks and rebuilding bridges. T|ie flood did about $100,000 damage in Morgan county exclusive of that at I'etros. Minn Closed by Water, 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Ilnndred to One Shot Wins. New phone 5QH0. Promot delivery. SI 10G 451/4 23% 104% 179'A 102% Get Your Wines and Liquors for the holidays at our store. We handle nothing but the beBt and well known brands, such as Hunter, Wilson. Trimble, Gibson, Dougherty's. Gnnkenheimer, and many others. S. .T. FREEMAN, 53 N. Main. 2Swl Memphis, Tenn., April li— W. T. Baldwin's bay colt Circus, three yearn old. by I'haraxus-Niiione, won the rich Montgomery handicap yesterday afternoon by a short head in ttu* good Unit' of 1:4s1;.. Wax Taper finished second, a bead before Flora Pomona. The odds against the winner at one time were at the sensational price of 100 to 1. The Montgomery handicap was the fourth event oil the programme, and thirteen horses taced the starter. An^ Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & St. P C., R. 1. & P Col I. & F Erie Erie, pref Louis. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo Pacific Col Southern Mcx. Central Illinois Central N. Y.. O. & W. ... N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading ...'. Reading, pre!' Southern Ry Spqthrrn Ry., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific U. S. Leather U. 8. Leather, pref. U. S. Rubber .... . Steel U.BkStoel. pref. . Announcement Jlcat*[ f1ml Eclipse,,.. Lute arrivals of Trimmed Hats urge us to ask you to visit our store. These hats are productions of l»est talented Milliners. The prices are remarkable low. New Maple Sugar and syrup at T. W. Kyte's. 30% 08% 106 132% 103 9)?% Special Excursion to New York Via D., L. & W. R. R. Rate, regular one-way fnre for the round trip, plus $1. Shoe Parlor Stole From Smithsonian Institution Washington, April 1.—Joseph II. Brown, an employee of llie Siulthonlan Institution, was arrested charged with the larceny of u gold Ingot from the Institution kept there on exhibition. He admitted ids guilt, and portions of the Ingot valued at $107.30 were recovered from it flealer in old gold aud sliver to which Brown had sold tlieiu. 'I'lie value of the Ingot was $380. D Terpentine Taken m Quirk Drop, ill. WALDMAN Savannah. Ga., April 1.—The closing of the naval stores year was characterlr.Nl by the largest sheer drop in the price of spirits of turpentine ever known in the history of the market. Saturday the price of spirits was fia cents. At the opening yesterday the price dropped to -15 cents, a loss of 8 cents a gallon, or ?4 per barrel. There was no gradual scaling down of prices. The drop was precipitous. 27% 30 141% Date of sule, lor all trains, April 2, 1902. 19 South Main St. Come Out 141% 32% 30 % Going limit, April 2. on Easter 32% 103% 149% Return, up to and including April 7, 1902. MONEY. Sunday with a -pair Patent Leather Shoes. See of Now 103% 150 57% 81% Half-rates for children. 15td money In mortgages for any imount. Mortgages may stand for a term of fears and only the Interest be paid, or will give tlie privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi annually pr annually, and the Interest will cease Immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This Is not building association money. I handle only private funds am* The Sanderson Oil and Specialty Co., Scranton, Pa. Jupiter miner's oil, Pluto cylinder, heavy red engine oil, Hercules cable grease. Not in the trust. f2Sml 32% 94% N Crclunp In Ohio, our window display Women and Children from $2.00 to $6.00. for Men, Columbus, O., April 1.—A terrific wind aud miow storm begun here at daylight, aud the wind attained a Velocity of thirty-live mile an hour. Telephone, telegraph, trolley and electric light wires are reported down in ail sections of the city. Many plate glass windows have been demolished. Report;* show tUe storm is general in Otilo. Prices 0514 71% 40% 13% 85 Don't neglect biliousness and comitipntion. Your health suffer permanently If you do. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure such Ases. The best pills. They never grfpe or cause nailsea. F Neglect Means Danger. Precise, particular, Pittston people patronize Patterson's pre eminent popular place, purchasing perfdbt planlngmlll products; paying proper prices. J. E. Patterson ft Co. Proclamation, H. G.Weeks&CoiiL 17% 42% 94% 90 4 trust funds. 'arrer, Pet-U and Roberts, that last/or. Welsh, 14 D. E. BAXTER. 2d Floor Bennett Bldg., WilkesMire. Union Orders delivered by Sharp's market. Fillings S. Main
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 01, 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 | 1902-04-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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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, April 01, 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 | 1902-04-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020401_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | p ■ p| 'irmm 'IPf PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL I, 1902, TWO CENTS A OOP*: I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 5» van. tnerarsf 6 PAGES. SPECIAL LAW FOR RATHBONE ...A FEW... DEATH GAVE NO WARNING twenty-twoi ARE KtLLED COLOMBIA CONSENTS. DURYEA. Senator Haaaa, WanhlaKtoa Report Secretary Hay by Senor Concha. Washington. April 1.—Senor Concha, the Colombluii minister, has delivered to Secretary Hay a definite protocol between the United States and Colombia embodying the terms under which Colombia w^jjlffi^ejoiwicedetheilghts P&nama Canal Protocol Delivered to Wesley Johnson and family have moved to Green Ridge. Solid Sold Spring Eyeglasses for• Special Offerings. Sara, Parpoaei to Utrolnef mil W. H. Warren spent Sunday with friends at Clifford, Susquehanna Co. Washington, April 1.—The Post Buys that Senator Hnnna purposes to Introduce u bill which will provide for the trial of Estes G. Rathbone, recently convicted in Cuba of frauds in connection with the Cuban postal service, before a court in the United States. Eleven Sailors Lose Their Terrible Disaster in a Ten- Herman Lonsteln and wife, of Moscow, are visiting the Lonsteln broth- Undershirts. We place 011 sale to clay the boat valrie in a Ladies' Black Mercerized Underskirt over brought Lives. nessee Coal Mine. necessary Panama canal. It Is understood that Colombin gives unqualified consent to the sale of the right of the new Punama Cunnl company to the United States government for $40,000,000. It Is said that the protocol embodies adequate and satisfactory provisions for the completion, maintenance, operation, control and protection of a Panama canul b.v tills government. The supper held in the Presbyterian The senator, The Post says, believes in Rathbone's honesty notwithstanding bis conviction and says that under our laws cvldeuce not admissible under the Cuban procedure will aid Rathbone. eh lire] cess, financially and socially, lilasl greal ONE to Pitts ton. A $\TtO value. RESULT OF A C0LLI8I0N. CAUSE, PREMATURE BLAST Rev. P. H. of Wllkesbarre, will preach In the Presbyterian church next Sunday, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Funk, being absent on a brief vacation..People's Store Price, 98c. DOLLAR r Walking SKirts. A new lino of Walking Skirts. They come in a great variety of styles and colorings ami we can assure vou are most excellent An English Bark 8ank Within Four Speaking of the call of Senator Hanua on the president and the former's request for a pardon for Rathbone, The Post says: Ten Bodies Recovered—Several Min. William Wickhizer and MJss Ettle Emerlck, both of this place, were quietly married last evening at thehome ol' the bride. Rev. H. A. Green performed the ceremony. Minutes After Being 8truck by a ners Seriously Injured—Brother of Fitted and Adjusted by 8teamer—Just One-Half the Crew I "It Is quite likely, of course, that some consideration will be shown to Reeves, who became state's evidence. Superintendent Will Die—Previous H. 6. SHUPP'S value for S2.75. Savtd. Accidents at the Same Place. In view of allegations to the effect that the Colombian government was endeavoring to bargain with the Panama Cuniil company for a portion of the (D40.000.000 which it would receive from the United States It was said positively that beyond the 5.000.000 francs 111 stock which the Colombian government holds In the canal company no pprtion of the S40,000,000 will revert to Colombia. Turnover Collars. Southampton, England. April 1—The London and Southwestern Rallwav Co.'p steamer, Alma, collided with the bark Cambrian Princess, from Peru,, about nine miles off the nob today. The Cambrian Princess, went to the bottom four minutes after the collision occurred. There were 22 persons on board the lost vessel, and 11 of them were drowned. "Action In his cuse may be expected soon after (Jeneral Wood's return to Cuba. The attitude of the admlnlstratlou toward Rathbone and Ncely will, however, be Hrm. General Wood has the power of pardon if he should elioose to exercise it, but this ia not reguided as probable. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 1.—At 4:45 Cclock yesterday afternoon an explosion of gas ill the Nelson mine of (lie Dayton Coal and Iron company at Dayion, Tenn., ignited the dry coal dust In the mine and caused u terrlflc explosion. Twenty-two men are known to be lead. Ten bodies have been recovered, und twelve bodies are reported to be yet in the mine. The dance given In Metcalf's hall last night by Division 27, A. O. H„ was very well attended and was successful in every particular. Considerable credit Is due the committee which had it In charge, consisting of Messrs. Peter I.angan, Thomas Ratchford, Patrick Brady, John Doran and Thomas Mularky. Expert Optician, We offer to (lav a lot of Turnover Linen Collars stamjieil with pretty designs, regular 10c value. 3B W. MARKET, WILKESBARRC. People Store's Price, Sc. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. White Lawns, Htc. The New White Goods we are showing are beautiful. They come in the irt;w lace strijie effect. Dimities with small dots, Mercerized, .Striped, Figured ;ind Dotted Muslin, Nainsook Checks and Stripes. Also a great variety,of Victoria Lawns, India Linons. Organdies, Etc. "It Is said to be extremely doubtful whether the president lias the right tcf Bet aside the Judgment of the Cuban court, for Cuba is u foreign country. although under the nominal protection of the United States. The same reasoning makes it extremely Improbable that congress would enact a law transferring the- accused ex-officials to this country. It has been made clear that the protocol delivered withholds the city of I'umnua from I'nited States sovereignty. Panama city Is practically the state of Panama, for there Is 110 other town of Importance within the state. The administration of Justice within the canal belt is provided for in •«/-CD, shape of mixed tribunals, and the right to pursue criminals charged with crimes committed within the limits of the belt to any part of Colombia Is grantet]. Compensation for the cuuul rights Is desired to he In the shape of an annual rental of about $750,01)0. A number of changes take place today. Henry Undacher leaves the Pullman house and goes to Wilkesbarre. John Sorber retires from the management of the iiabyhm hotel and is sue) cecrted by H. L. Hartman. late of the Central hotel. M. Steftun, of. Mill St., Pittston, is the new proprietor of the Central hotel. The dead are James Franklin, Tom Shaver James Harris, P. G. Tarvis, all white; (icorge (JrlttlM, Ben Gi itfls, lteese Dean, Norris Piersoll, Morgan Smith, .lohn all colored; Lark Hunter, white; John Harney, white; J. E. Hill, colored; Bryant Smith, colored; Mack l'orst, colored; Alex Toller, white, and six others, names unknown. MORE PEACE TALK, WE'LL WRITE ....II DOWN Boar* Said to be DiieuMlng Advlsabi ity of Seeking Terms. London, April 1.—The Central News correspondent at Pretoria, wires that President Steyn has been located' with General Delarey. A conference with acting President Schalk-Berger will be arranged forthwith. The correspondent adds that Commandant de Vllliers has sent a flag of truce to the British authorities, asking what terms of peace nre acceptable to the English. Commandant Albert has called a meeting tDf the burghers to discuss the situation.Nellie Curry, ageil 14 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Curry, former residents of tills place, died in Scranton. and the remains were burled in Dunmore cemetery 011 Sunday. The following Puryea peoplp attended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawson. Mrrf. Kresge, Mr. and Mrs. James Perry and daughter, Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Herron, Mrs. Curtis. People's Store, UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY. W. T. Head, brother of James Head, Kuperiutendcut of the mine, was burn •jd Internally and will die. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. There Are Over £4,000,000 People Un. IS SOUTH MAIN STREET,, der His Jurisdiction. There were seventy-five men In the iniiie when the explosion occurred. Many of those who got out alive were badly Injured. Because'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Washington, April J.—The final report or the Twelfth Census gives tlie total population of the United States on June 1, 1900, at 84.233.OC9, with a marginal error of possibly one million. accounted for by uncertainty regarding the population of the Philippines.Because our attention will assure you best service. Because we can sav£,#ou time and money. Boston to Be Beerleaa. EVANS?? Gas exists in the Nelson mine, and the men are required to use safety lamps. It Ik the rule of the company for the miners to place tjielr fuses ready to be lighted for blasts Just before quitting work each day. and there nre workmen known as "firemen" who so through the mine after all the miners are out and set off these blasts. The miners quit work at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It takes them about forty-five minutes to get out of the mine. Boston, April 1.—Nearly 1,500 men employed In Boston breweries left work this morning, having been unable to reach an agreement.witli the master brewers 011 three disputed proposition:, -hours of labor, free beer and In the matter of discharges The .strike Is the outcome of nearly two mouths of fruitless controversy over the revision of a schedule made in 18MI. Every brewery III the city is more or less affected, ami it is expected that a large number wll have to shut down. The men openly declare thut the brewers by refusing to comply with the demands seek to break up the union, while the brewers claim thut the new schedule which lias been ottered to the men is u perfectly fair one and that owing to increase in the cost of material and the decrease in profits they are unable to offer any better terms. The Easter services at the Sacrcil Heart chnrcli, Duryea, were very impressive, The altars were tastefully decorated and presented a pleasing appearance. The choir, under the leadership of Miss Mary E. Kennedy, gave an excellent rendition of the "Vidi Aquam." the "Regina Caelo," and Emerson's mass in E flat. Rev. Father Stopper, the pastor, preached an eloquent sermon on the Resurrection. At its close he announced that a mission will be held in the church beglnlng April 20, and urged the people to attend.Bei-iuvw one or i« a step toward tho mitkir of a p*»rm»nant customer. We pride oui Hdll onoursurk. No "Cheap John" goods. Everything of the very b-Dst Ci utility. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. DISTRESS IN TENNESSEE. Buy your Groceries at Our Store and you are always sure to be buying at mm Right prices. Hundreds of Families Are Homeless Owing to the Floods. Nelson, Neb., April 1.—A family of four, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Adamsou and son and daughter, aged respectively live und three years, were poisoned Sunday by using ptomaine infected milk. The girl Is dead, and the three other members of the family are in a critical condition. The milk is supposed to have become tainted by I he cows eating hay with which was mixed a poison weed. ttfiolc ramify Poisoned, Nashville, Tenn., April 1.—Owing to the destruction of many storeB and their contents, the washing away of bridges in many directions and the ces. sation of traffic on the railroads, scores of people are suffering fqr the lack at the necessities of llfAJHyitdreds of families are homelesJHr' is thought that many lives havafbeen lost, but definite reportB are dljQcult to obtain, owing to the prostration of telegrnph A COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GARDEN SEED. Yours for Business, Quality Guaranteed. BRENNAN & ROBERTS The two "Bremen" who are supposed to have caused the explosion nre I.ark Hunter and John Harney. They shot the blasts about 4:45 o'clock before all the miners could get out of the mine. It Is supposed that one of the fuses was defective and resulted in what is kuowu as the "blown blast." The Maine shooting out from the blasts Ignited the gas, which.In turn ignited the accumulation of dry coal dust In the Fuse Probably Defective. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Ne*t to Eagle Hotel. Evans's Success Flour, per bbl..$4.50 Potatoes, per bu .90 THE WEATHER. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty *yire. 1 anamination and blood poisoning set ill. For two years he suffered intensely. Then tliC* best doctors urged amputation, "hut," lie writes, "1 used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1V6 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores hnd all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. W. C. Price and J. II. Houek. Pittston; (1. I) Stroll, West Pittston, will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. He Kept His Leg T. A. HUM Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs for . 1.00 . .27 and telephone lines. ' Washington, April l.;—Forecast until X p. in., Wednesday, for eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight, except snow Hurries in the northeast section. Butter, best quality, per lb GUNBOAT TO SAN DOMINGO. Evans's Best Coffee, none better per lb. ... .25 luietlng News Received State Department. by the Cirent Northern Tralun Snowbound. Quaker Oats, 2 pkgs. for 25 ' WUIIston. N. D., April 1.—Two eastbound continental trains on the (ireut Northern are on the sidetrack here awaiting the breaking of the snow blockade between Wheelrock and White Earth. There is little snow on the ground. but high winds have plied it In the cuts fifteen feet deep. The expectation is that the blockade will lDt» broken soon, and the trains will reach .Minneapolis by tomorrow. A private car carrying Count Matsckata of Japan and his party is tied up here. The count is anxlons to reach St. Paul, where he is to be a guest of James J. Iiill. Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. far .25 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. for 25 Pillsbury Vitos, 2 pkgs. for 25 Washington, April 1Disquieting news has been received at the State department of the progress of the revolution in San Domingo. In order to protect American interests there, tho Navy Department today dispatched tbe gunboat Maciiias from San Juan, l'orto Rico, to San Domingo, $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly The explosion that followed wus horrible in ItM intensity. It shot out of the mouth or the mine and completely wrecked the slied ut the mine entrance. Three men were killed while standing outside, the mine, and two were seriously and one fatally wounded. mine. Blend Coffee, 35c ll», .'t IIih $1,00 Chase A; Sanborn's Teas from Chase and Hanliorii'fi Best to high class man or woman, with chance for promotion and advanced salary, to have charge small ofllce at home or in home town, to attend to correspondence, advertising and other work. Business of highest order and backed by solid men financially and politically. A great opportunity for the right person. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for full particulars to Walter B. Redman, general superinlendent Corcoran building, opp. United Stutes Treasury, Washington, D. C. 30c to 70c per pound, Sugar 20 lbs for Potatoes, bushel Hay Bran Middlings Corn, cr. corn Chop and meal Force, try It, per pkg. 15 10 I.00 . 90c 85c $1.35 Mother Oats, per pkg. Flaked Rice, per pkg. .. .15 The force of the explosion literally mangled and tore tbe bodies to pieces. Hcintz's Large Sour Pickles, 3 doz .25 Newark. N. J., April 1.—Dr. Thomas Dunn English, who gained fame through his composition, "Ben Bolt," died at his home. No. 57 State street, this morning. He had been 111 for sev era! weeks with gastric trouble. He was 83 years of age. ~ Death of Thomas Dunn English. The company says that there were only seventy-live men at work In the mine. Most of tbeni, It Is claimed, were out of the mine when the explosion oc- I.SO 1.50 Heintz's large Dill Pickle*, 8 doz .25 Heint's Sweet Pickles, S doz.... .25 Heintz's Sweet Miked Pickles per qt.20 Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main Special Inducements to Cash Purchasers. curred. J. K. Jolted Defeat Confirmed Great Load olj Steerage Passengers. New York, April 1.—The steamship Katavla arrived hero litis morning from Bremen with 2,li!t2 steerage passengers. This is said to be the greatest number ever brought to this country on one vessel. EVANS BROS., Eggs From Prize Winners. This mine has been the scene of two" serious explosions In the past. In 1881) four men were killed and eight seriously injured by ail explosion of gas. Later, lit 18!»5, an explosion of mine dust occurred ,in which twenty-eight lives Little Itock, Ark.. April 1.—Latest returns from the Democratic primaries held on Saturday show that ex-Uovernor James 1'. Clarke has been indorsed for United States senator and that Governor Davis has carded slxty-flve out of the seventy-five counties of the state. At the headquarters of Senator Jones a telegram was received announcing that Washington county, which was supi»Dscd to be for Jones, had gone for Clarke by nearly SOU majority. Clarke will apparently have t majority of twelvv ou joint ballot In the legislature. T. L Durkln, 45 S. Main St. Barred Plymouth Rocks and Whlto Wyundottes, $1.00 for 15 eggs. Chas. Ritter, 300 Delaware avenue. 14tf 46 South Main Street, Big Robbery at Lititz. Plttston, Pa. Lancaster, Pa., April 1.—The safe of Bear & Long C#al and Lumber Co., at Lititz, was blown open this morning with nitro glycerine. Securities valued at $3,000 and a smal sum of money was stolen. Tis Easy to Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria. Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at W. C. Pile* and J. H. llouck. Pittston; O. D. Stroh, West Pittston. In May, liMll, .an explosion of a similar nature occurred in the Sliuliiday uilue. operated by the same company, in which twenty-one lives were lost. were lost. Prepared under GERMAN LAW8, U ncelknt for McDonnell mer & DOBBIE r TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World*Rcnowoed New Immigration Otommlisloner. THERE IS NOTHING Washington. April 1.—William Williams. of New York, has been offered the appointment of Commissioner of Immigration at the port of New York. Hot Springs, Auk., April 1.—Mnusoii IT. Johnson of Anderson, Iud„ who is alleged to have forged paper to the extent of $100,000. has been arrested by Sergeant Klrkpatrick ut the request of Cashier Marker of the Auderson National bank. Johnson arrived In Hot Springs Sunday. March ZJ, and wus Joined by his wife on Saturday afternoon. J. J. Nettervllle, who Is connected with the bunk through which much of the alleged forged paper Is said to have passed, came here on a private search for Johnson and, found him. Johnson Is so ill that be will be unable to leave his bed for ut least a week. Aliened Big Forger Arrested, "ANCHOR" EQUAL TO THE WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED Fill I ITS. Man Mont In (he Soufh, PAIN EXPELLER. WILKE TILE OR Haines Trial Ended. It's the little colds that, grow into big colds; the big colds that end in consumption and death. Watch the little ifilds. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Suffolk. Va„ April ].—Mounted men and an armed posse on foot are scouting Gates county. N. C., for truce of Thouias Early, a negro, aged about thirty-five, who is accused of attacking Pearl Perry, white, sixteen-year-old daughter of Sliadrack Perry. If caught, there will be a lynching. Officers say that Pearl's throat is bruised froiu choking, her face Injured by a blow, her hands scratched and her clothing torn. One officer indicated that If Early were iu his custody he should not strenuously restst the crowd. Mount Holly, N. J., April 1.—The Mrs. Haines murder case goes to the' Jury this afternoon. Que well-known person's letter out ot mam * -rfKk. M5BiDtonStNewttrk,Nw.l6*l897.\, ' Dr. Richtorls "ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER'should U- ') novernil tobaamonjthe house med icinest It is «n rffijrW*- excellent remedy for Tooth** actie.RhoumarisrfianaLNetM raiglc Pains. rector or ar snwisous "CCTowr. GLASS LINED 1 gkl. can Best Apples 15c, 18c, 22c 15c, 18c, 22c . 18c and 20c 32c lb can Pears.. . ;; 11 D can Peaches. 15 lb can Apricots Syrup. REFRIGERATOR. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Take Care of the Furniture and your home will look 50 per cent, more inviting. ROGERS' COUCH FACTORY. B. G. CARPENTER & CO., 1J lb can Pineapple 20e New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 2CD Miners' Bank building. New York, April 1. 1902. Open. Clos. ,133% 131% "ilVi 7«J-K 97 V* 97 65 'k %% 31% 65 And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. WILKESBARRE. A Full Quart Every Time At S. J. FREEMAN'S, 53 N. Main St ISC. and 50c. at all drugKiiU or througtl [f.id.Bkhter£Co.,Sli P«Ul8t, N*« I«k, L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Keco.niutnded by prominent Phy- KV aicians, Wholtraaim and Retail M in inter Fresh Eggs and Butter aSpee&Uy Sugar Atchison .. Atchison, prof. . Copper Car & Foundry . Brooklyn Traction B. & O Have your printing done at the Ga zette Office. Pctros, Tenn., April 4.—The Tesla mines are cloned until the damage done by the flood can be repaired. The Petros bridge of the Ilurrimaii and Northeastern railroad and another bridge below here wet;e lost. The Crooked Fork Mining company has suspended operations for the present. A number of convicts have been put to work repairing railroad tracks and rebuilding bridges. T|ie flood did about $100,000 damage in Morgan county exclusive of that at I'etros. Minn Closed by Water, 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Ilnndred to One Shot Wins. New phone 5QH0. Promot delivery. SI 10G 451/4 23% 104% 179'A 102% Get Your Wines and Liquors for the holidays at our store. We handle nothing but the beBt and well known brands, such as Hunter, Wilson. Trimble, Gibson, Dougherty's. Gnnkenheimer, and many others. S. .T. FREEMAN, 53 N. Main. 2Swl Memphis, Tenn., April li— W. T. Baldwin's bay colt Circus, three yearn old. by I'haraxus-Niiione, won the rich Montgomery handicap yesterday afternoon by a short head in ttu* good Unit' of 1:4s1;.. Wax Taper finished second, a bead before Flora Pomona. The odds against the winner at one time were at the sensational price of 100 to 1. The Montgomery handicap was the fourth event oil the programme, and thirteen horses taced the starter. An^ Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & St. P C., R. 1. & P Col I. & F Erie Erie, pref Louis. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo Pacific Col Southern Mcx. Central Illinois Central N. Y.. O. & W. ... N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading ...'. Reading, pre!' Southern Ry Spqthrrn Ry., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific U. S. Leather U. 8. Leather, pref. U. S. Rubber .... . Steel U.BkStoel. pref. . Announcement Jlcat*[ f1ml Eclipse,,.. Lute arrivals of Trimmed Hats urge us to ask you to visit our store. These hats are productions of l»est talented Milliners. The prices are remarkable low. New Maple Sugar and syrup at T. W. Kyte's. 30% 08% 106 132% 103 9)?% Special Excursion to New York Via D., L. & W. R. R. Rate, regular one-way fnre for the round trip, plus $1. Shoe Parlor Stole From Smithsonian Institution Washington, April 1.—Joseph II. Brown, an employee of llie Siulthonlan Institution, was arrested charged with the larceny of u gold Ingot from the Institution kept there on exhibition. He admitted ids guilt, and portions of the Ingot valued at $107.30 were recovered from it flealer in old gold aud sliver to which Brown had sold tlieiu. 'I'lie value of the Ingot was $380. D Terpentine Taken m Quirk Drop, ill. WALDMAN Savannah. Ga., April 1.—The closing of the naval stores year was characterlr.Nl by the largest sheer drop in the price of spirits of turpentine ever known in the history of the market. Saturday the price of spirits was fia cents. At the opening yesterday the price dropped to -15 cents, a loss of 8 cents a gallon, or ?4 per barrel. There was no gradual scaling down of prices. The drop was precipitous. 27% 30 141% Date of sule, lor all trains, April 2, 1902. 19 South Main St. Come Out 141% 32% 30 % Going limit, April 2. on Easter 32% 103% 149% Return, up to and including April 7, 1902. MONEY. Sunday with a -pair Patent Leather Shoes. See of Now 103% 150 57% 81% Half-rates for children. 15td money In mortgages for any imount. Mortgages may stand for a term of fears and only the Interest be paid, or will give tlie privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi annually pr annually, and the Interest will cease Immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This Is not building association money. I handle only private funds am* The Sanderson Oil and Specialty Co., Scranton, Pa. Jupiter miner's oil, Pluto cylinder, heavy red engine oil, Hercules cable grease. Not in the trust. f2Sml 32% 94% N Crclunp In Ohio, our window display Women and Children from $2.00 to $6.00. for Men, Columbus, O., April 1.—A terrific wind aud miow storm begun here at daylight, aud the wind attained a Velocity of thirty-live mile an hour. Telephone, telegraph, trolley and electric light wires are reported down in ail sections of the city. Many plate glass windows have been demolished. Report;* show tUe storm is general in Otilo. Prices 0514 71% 40% 13% 85 Don't neglect biliousness and comitipntion. Your health suffer permanently If you do. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure such Ases. The best pills. They never grfpe or cause nailsea. F Neglect Means Danger. Precise, particular, Pittston people patronize Patterson's pre eminent popular place, purchasing perfdbt planlngmlll products; paying proper prices. J. E. Patterson ft Co. Proclamation, H. G.Weeks&CoiiL 17% 42% 94% 90 4 trust funds. 'arrer, Pet-U and Roberts, that last/or. Welsh, 14 D. E. BAXTER. 2d Floor Bennett Bldg., WilkesMire. Union Orders delivered by Sharp's market. Fillings S. Main |
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