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m I iJM-:'i k yJk If ft/ _ 011 m PITTSTON, PA., SATU DAY, APRIL 12, 1902. SPA 324 YEAR. I SBEy1 SENATOR OUAY DROPS ELKINS ET C/CTERA Do you know good goods when yon see them. And do you want that kind. At tho People's Store you will always find the best values at the lowest prices. DOVE OF PEACE CONDITION OF TRADE. MARTIAL LAW IN BELGIUM. Strikes anil Bud Weather Retard Will Be Proclaimed on Monday. ltlutlnv Continues. ®niBsel«, Belgium, April 12.—The Belgian government lms decided to proclaim martini law on Monday unless order is previously restored. Note* From Bualneta Men, Wants «M Other Minor Mattel*. Lost—Pair of bow glasses on North Main or Parsonage streets. Finder leave at this office. It Cigar Salesmen wanted; experience unnecessary; good pay. Emanuel Co., Station J, New York. 5-12-19-26 Wanted—A girl or middle aged lady, for general housework. Apply at 1). W. 319 Bace street. Wanted—Machine Operators and female help for shop work. Experience not necessary. Good wages guaranteed. Oneita Knitting Mills. Utica, N. Y. Im Wanted—Machine Operators and female help for sUop work. Experience not necessary. Good wages guaranteed. Capron Utlea, N. Y. 1m For Hent—Modern dwellings at $12, $14 and $17. Hanker. Kiwi Wanted—Two coat and two vest makers; steady, employment. Apply Clllroy & Tigue, clothiers, Main and Broad Sts. 10t3 For Sale—Horse, cheap. Carabine's livery. Sulphur stones bought at the Novolty Jewelry Store, 103 N. Mftln. For Sale—Substantial heavy store delivery wagon, lately put in best repair by Sutton. S. B. Bennett. 7wl Wanted—Customers for pure Ice. Consumers' Ice Co.; both phonos. House to rent on Broad St. Inquire at 9 S. Main St. Solid Sold Spring Eyeglasses ONE DOLLAR Fitted and Adjusted by H. G. SHUPP'S Exptrt Optician, 36 g. MARKET, WIIKESBARRE. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION VISITS AFRICA New York. Ant'll 12.—It. U. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: BbiIkmi SuraewhRt. ThitWmk We Offer Ladies' Calico Wrappers, a nice assortment CAgi of patterns for UUU 20 pes double width Novelty Dress Goods, OR* all shades, a yard fciPC Large assortment Indies' Fancy Hose, for a 15c End of Boar War Apparent- Cooil news ;jredomlnntes In tike business world notwithstanding two somewhat serious drf backs. Weather conditions liave been unsatisfactory at many points, retarding retail distitbutlon and delaying outdoor work, -while excessive rain has put many southern planters behind with their work In the cotton tlelds. Still more of a handicap Is the strife between wage earner and employer. Not only the rate of wages, hours of labor or recognition of the union, but the number of looms and the use of time cards are aijiong the causes of controversy. At some mills concessions have been made, but at other plants there has been'a complete A Sensation in Pennsylva- nia Politics. The sitting of the chamber of deputies was characterized by violent BL-enes. The premier. Count de Nneyer, referring to the deplorable events of Thursday. safil: iy in Sight. TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT CANDIDATE NOT DAUNTED. "The appeal of the Socialists to the population proves that It is their avowed plan to continue the struggle even after parliament lias pronounced on the revision bilk Their aim is the dethronement rtf power and the triumph of revolution. The government Is resolved that the debate on the revision bill shall take place In spite of the assertions of the Monltenr Soclaiiste to the contrary." Which the Boer Delegate* in Holland iHe Says That He Wltl Not be Ordered Are Willing to Make—Important Out, Bargained Out, Dealt Out, or 8ession of the British Cabinet Held Forced Out of the Canvass for Governor. Today. Klerksdorp, TranBvaal, April 10.— (DelaVed in transmission)—The Boer leaders who are here held a consultation In the midway tent yesterday afternoon and another today. Nobody is allowed to be present, except the delegates.suspension of work. — Philadelphia, April 12.—After months »f silence I'nlted States Senator Quay has announced, that he is opposed to the nomination of Attorney General John P. Elklus for governor of Pennsylvania. This announcement came us a great Shock to the friends of Mr. Klklns and lias caused a tremendous stir in political circles. Insurance Commissioner Israel \V. Durham, the leader of tile Hepubllcan organization in this city, who some time ago publicly announced that he was for Klklns. Ladies' Skirts and Shirt WaistH —a grand assortment of styles and colors. The iron and steel situation may briefly be sumuiod up in the statement that it 1s the exception when order books are not filled for full capacity well toward the end of 1902. Buyers aje still placing contracts abroad, and on urgent business this will probably occur during the year. At this point In the premier's speech violent altercations which nearly led to blows urose between the deputies of the opposing parties. Liberals and Socialists engaged In u sharp discussion concerning the agreement concluded between them for the defense of universal suffrage, and M. Demblon. a Socialist. shouted, "We are betrayed." White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete for 10c each Edinburgh, April 12—The Evening News today says: "We are in a position to give the terms formulated, by the Boer delegates in Holland as a basis of the. peace negotiations, subject to the approval of the leaders in South Africa. This, on the highest authority, is the basis of the present Klerksdorp negotiations: "First, Independence to be waived ir a satisfactory agreement can be reached for the future government of the Transvaal and' Orange Free State. 1,000 yards of Embroideries, assorted widths, a 'good variety of patterns, worth from 8c to 12c a yard; your choice.. Gc yard Lower prices stimulated exports for a time, but shipments of wheat and flour from nil ports of the United States during the week were only .1.X4!D,!»70 bushels against 4.II7H.S10 last year, and Atlantic exports of corn were only 1 olD.- 213 bushels against 2,020,34!) a year ago. Cotton moved up to the highest lDolnt of the season. Coffee was depressed by excessive stocks and receipts, the sptt price falling close to the low record. WiLL WRITE ....It DOWN At tlie clone of tile Hitting tile Socialist deputies, shouting, "'.IcHuit thief!" stormed the president's tribune, Usli ers were then summoned to preserve order, nnd a violent scene ensued, in which blows were freely exchanged.' We have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to make your selection. "sink or swim," lias been won over and iu an interview said that lie concurred In the view taken of the situation by Senator Quay. Senator Quay ln his statement said: A large wall map of the city of Pitts, ton Is yours for the asking; also print, ed list of for sale properties. Both phones. BANKER. 28tf After the chamber was closed members of the Left party and Sociailstn proceeded to the Malson du Pettpie with the Intention of persuading the people to cease their demonstration until next week. People's Store, "Second, That Kitchener's proclamation of banishment be cancelled and confiscated property returned. "1 um a friend of General Elkins, and If I was permitted to tfnine the governor of i'enivCy!vnnla I would name Mr. Elkins. But I regard his candidacy under present conditions as threatening to Republican success upon the state, congressional and legislative tickets, and If 1 am n delegate to the Republican state convention I cannot support him. I have no candidate lor the position of governor or any other position. The selection of candidates is lor the convention, which, I believe,' will be an intelligent, impartial and deliberative body," For Rent—No. 300 Spring St., opposite Mr. Cake's residence. Apply to ThomaB Mangan. 26tf Ice cream, wholesale and retail at Barter's. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. "Third, That remuneration be allowed for property destroyed and stock taken. Footwear manufacturers have secured a little, more business, and shops have been able to avoid the reduced time that was feared. Because'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. is south m/un inun, "Fourth, Full recognition of the Transvaal's State debts untjl the date oi jioberts's annexation. During the coui-se of the evening there were several serious outbreaks in the city. The |Dollce charged the rioters, and about twenty-live persons were wounded. Many others were arrested. All those arrested were armed with revolvers.For Rent—Suite of 7 rooms, second story, south side of People's Savings hank building. Inquire at bank. m4tf Because our attention will assure yon best service. Because we can save you time and money. iLWWS THE CIUPEST. "Fifth, The language question to he mutually agreed upon. Failures fC# the week numbered KIK in the I'nited States against 203 last year and It) In Canada against 24 last When you need coal, remember that the Lehigh Valley Coal Co.'s celebrated "Exeter" coal Is the best, and order from the Wyoming Valley Lumber Co. EVANS?? "Sixth, Rebels to be granted amnes ty and political prisoners to lie released.Ikn'auH* one onler Is a step toward the making of a permanent customer. We pride out sell onouratoC»k. No "Cheap John" goods. Everything of ilie very quality. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. year "Seventh, A date fixed for the return of prisoners of war. "Eighth, The oilers of one or two friendly powers to' he accepted to superintend the carrying out of the terms." London, April 12.—The rumors of early peace in South Africa have aroused unusual interest in the cabinet meeting today. Crowds gathered in Downing street fully an hour before tlie' meeting was called. The excitement recalled the cabinet meetings wnen war was on the verge of breaking out. As the ministers arrived they were greeted with . cheers. Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, looking 111 and wan, and Chancellor o( the Exchequer Hlcks-Ueacii, bundled In a heavy furlined coat, arrived almost together. VETOES KRUM TAX BILL. Demonstrations and encounters also occurred at Liege, Ghent and elsewhere, the most serious being at H011- dcng-Goegnio. in the coal district. During the collision between the police and strikers at that place the latter used brickbats and firearms. The police tired upon the rioters, killing a coal miner and n young girl. Fifteen persons were wounded, including two policemen. Mounted Infantry dispersed the mob. For Rent—Oilice room In Gazette building, with steam heat. It is wired for clectric lights. Best location in town. Apply at Gazette office. (iovernnr Odell Make* Pnlillr the MeiuorMudum Filed With It. Ueneral Klklui' Defiance# Attorney General Elkins' statement follows: i A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GARDEN SEED. Buy your Groceries at Our Store and you are alww* sure to be buying at the Right prices. Albany, X. Y., April 12.—Governor Odell yesterday afternoon signed lit! bills, among which were a number of appropriation measures and iu which be Vetoed a number of items. He also made public Ills memorandum tiled with the veto of the Kruin corporation tax bill. In It he said: Rent of Richards or buy of Richards, and Richards will please you. ]6tf "I refuse to lie ordered out, bargained out, dealt out or forced out of the canvass for governor. I am a candidate to tlie lluish and will continue an aggressive canvass until the Republican convention shall make its nomination. A majority of tlie Republican voters should determine who the nominee shall be. From the outset I have appealed to the people for support and will continue tills policy to the end; From assurances received from all over the state today I have every reason to believe that my friends will be successful 111 tlie convention. For Rent—Suite of 7 rooms, second story, south side of People's Savings hank building. Inquire at the bank, m Tours for Business, BRENNAN & ROBERTS Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas's Eelectric Oil relievos the pain instantly. Never safe without It. —, Corner Main and Thomas Streets, N«xt to Eagle Hotel. Qualify Buarantaad. "This bill was drawn uuder the recommendation in my annual message to the legislature and had for its object a more equitable distribution of the tax burden between foreign and domestic corporations. After hearings and amendments it was linally passed in its present form. A careful study of its provisions convinces lue that, while the bill would doubtless produce increased revenue, yet there are so many uncertainties surrounding its legality that It Would be tlie cause of a great ileal of litigation. Rather than interfere with the present law and submit the state and corporations to tlie litigation that Would probably lie produced by tlie enactment of tills bill 1 have concluded to disapprove it in tlie hope that the next legislature after a year's study of the situation may be able to introduce a measure that will be more satisfactory than tills proposed one." THEY DON'T SPEAK. Evans's Success Flour, per bbl..W.60 Strained Relation* of llnoaevelt and Potatoes, per bu J® Washington, April 12. — Lieutenant General Schotield, formerly commanding general of the army, In Ills testimony before the senate military affairs committee siDoke of the strained relations cxlstlug between the president. Secretary Hoot and General .Miles. He considered these relations as being sufficient to Justify the plan for a general staff. Mllea Revealed by Scllliflrli] Job Couldn't Have 8tood It Trimmed Hats Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs for 1.00 If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Amica Salvc$wlll cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's the best salve In the world. Price 26c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. C. Price and J. H. Houck' Pittston; G. D. Stroh, West Plttston. New line of Pattern Hats; special for this week $1.1)8 to $5.00. Evans's Best Coffee, none better The meeting began promptly at 12.15. • per lb .85 Quaker.Qala, 2-pkg*, for ,,,»•■- — M . The cabinet meeting lasted Icbb than and nothing bb to the (lis Fifisltm or decision was divulged wlien it adjourned. LEGHORN HATS "Tlie American people believe in fair play, and I rest luy case with them." Beautifully trimmed with ftnill and Howers; 49c and 75c; worth double. Grape Nut*, 2 pkgt. for .25 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkg*. far 25 Pillsbury VI to*, 2 pkg*. Mr .25 War Tax Bill Mr. Klkhis is leading candidate for the nomination and had nearly the solid support of the Republican state organization. For months Mr. Eiklns and Mr. Durham have been trying to get (Senator Quay to announce himself for the attbrney general, but up to toduy he steadfastly refused to say anything publicly. Although there is no ottidul confirmation of the statement, It is lirmly believed in political circles that Senator Quay has tnken this step in the interests of Senator Penrose, who is a candidate for re-election to the l'nited States senate nt the next session of tlie legislature in January. Commissioner Durham Is also very friendly to Senator Penrose and would do nothing that Would Jeopardize his re-election. Force, try It, per pkg. 16 Washington, April 12;—Tho Prcsi dent today signed the Whr revenue tax repeal bill, which cuts off some seventy million dollars from the nnnual income of tlie government. General Scliotleld snhl: "The very exalted intllvtdnii I otltce, so called, of commanding general of the army must (lis appear. There Is 110 room for It in this government, no matter who occupies It. DIt Is not a question of personality at all or the character of the indlvlduul. He must he what other nutions of the earth have—a chief of staff, not a commanding general. The president is the commander by the constitution, and there Is no room for two." M. WALDMAN Mother Oat*, per pkg .10 Flaked Rice, per pkg 15 Heintz's Large Sour PIcklM, 3 doz .25 Helntz'* large Dill Plcklea, 3 doz .25 BRIEF NEWS NOTES, 19 South Main St. Steamer Is Ashore. The president has sent to the senate the nomination of .Tames It. Garileld of Ohio trt be civil service commissioner. He Is tlie_soii_i)f_r_resldentJinriinid London. April 12—The British steamer Kiiil'aiins Caslle. from Cape Town, is ashore at lirightstone, Isle of Wight. The vessel's S30 passengers and malls were safely lamled. WB£P. "!! W 'Korrcct If 1 Shape- II ShoeJi There are two things I D . your friend will help you I 1 to remember; one thing is I I how much you owe him, I I and the other is his good I I ever this spring to get I II closer than ever to your I 10. P.&C.0.| jlm SHOE COMPANY. ijftf ■L Te!e.pt one COUrt Heint's Sweet Pickles, 3 doz.... .25 Heintz's Sweet Mixed Picklss psr qtJO Prepared Wgjr under G Hit MAN LAWS, Vfl \t0r Is bxccllcnt for fPAINS IN CHEST,! Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc.] DR. RICHTER'S Woritf-RMOwaml "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. )ne * ell-knowuperson'a letter out of iuim f Knowing that Or. RWrttrt^ — , u rwnvl ■ mr TROUBLE ON THE ISTHMUS EVANS BROS., Washington, April 12—United State's Minister to Hnytl Powell cables to tlie State Department that yesterday's rebellion on tlie island is crushed. Rebellion is Crushed. Senator Burrows asked, "Wily would not the same condition ol' affairs exist between the chief of staff uud the pces- JduiitV" Allnck uil Rui'hn del Toro Threaten- ed—The MucIiIhm UuIiiic There 46 South Main Street, Washington, April V2.~ A cable dispatch received at the state department from United States Consul Mnlmros. at Colon, says that an attack is threatened on Hocus del Toro and suggests the presence of a warship to look after American interests. Pttteton, Pm. THE WEATHER, tfeneral Schotlelil replied: "Hernuse he would remove lilui mid get »Mother. The personal relations between the president, the secretary of war and the commanding general are, after all, more Important than any law, and that. Is one of the reasons why this bill Is absolutely Indispensable or something like It. You must give to the president discretion to select that man." Clocks, $2 up, at Freed's. jeweler. t2 Washington, April 12.—Forecast until 8 P. ni., Sunday, for eastern Peunsyl vanla: Fair tonight and Sunday. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Edward VII. at London. London, April 12.—King Edward ar rived in London this afternoon. The Marietta has Just been withdrawn from those waters, but the Maclilns is speeding from Santo Domingo to Colon to take- her place, and she should arrive at the isthmus this morning.Newport Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 20 Miners' Bank building. l«iwi*lhfl UNI «". mwnwia "ANCHOR Ml N EXPELLER has received the merited rr endorsement of many phy V wfi aiciana and also other peo- A pleofno»e.lch«erfully # ii ~y| add my endorsement. New York, DCC.I3WI897. afNawVbrK. New *ork, April 12, 1902. Open. Clos. 131% 132 79 % 79 V, 9 J 97% 1)7 Vt iiCD 2S% 28% tio'4 «5 107 107 '4 46V4 4«'A 24H 24% 1 OS 14 107% 17.rD 175 97% 97% .Senator Burrows—Why cannot tinlieutenant general of tliCD army a; J the president collier as It Is? IN STOCK, Washington, April 12.-1 n order to perfect the act for the civil government of Porto ltico. which he believes to lie defective owing to the developments in the Igleslas case. Chairman Cooper of the house committee on Insular affairs has introduced a bill of rights for that Island. The bill provides- that no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or of the people to assemble peaceably and iH'titlon the government for a redress of grievance. The remainder of the bill Is taken from the constitution of tlie I'nUed States. Bill For I'orto Idea, Sugar Atchison Atchison, prof Copper Car & Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction . II. & O Clies. & Ohio Chic. & Ot. Western C„ M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col F. & I. ....... Erie Erie, pref Louis. & Nash. ... Manhattan El Met. Traction .... Mo. Pacific Col. Southern III. Central Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W. . . . N. V. Central Pennsylvania t. Reading Heading, pref. ..... Southern Hy. ..... Southern Ry, pref. . So. Pacific ........ Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific II. S. Leather Wood Mantels from $8 to $75 Refrigerators from 111 to $60 ltocns del Toro is four hours or less from Colon, so lliat unless detained by the necessity of taking oil coal the gtfuboat will be at tlie point of trouble before this evening. There is not much In the way of American investment ot Boca* beyond some fruit shipping industries and wharfs. General Hchotleld- speaklng terms. They are not on 1 25c. and 5Uc. at all dratgUU or tnrouga ■ AV. Ad. Illchter4Co.,f S Paul St., Nan fotKfl 4 36 highest jks* mm.M A Jtecomrnendrd by prumi'itcnt ifiy„ a taint, Wholesale ami Retail Refrigerators, tile or glass lined, terms? Senator Burrows—Not on speaking $25 to $100 General Sehotleld—No, sir. You will have to get rid of that Intolerable condition by which this miNi close to the president, the only mail who is available to do these things, is a uian whom the president does not talk to except to criticise him. The result Is bad, very bad. The president feels the need of such a man, as did the presidents whom 1 have known. Chandeliers from $2.50 to $60 ■ Fire Places from $12.50 to $50 Gas Logs from $4.*) to $12 Go-Cat ts from $6.98 to $25 Now York, April 12.—HeatUerbloom, the champion high Jumper, broke the world's record for high jumping 'aft night at the horse show In IDurland's Hiding academy by cloUrlng 7 l'eet 0 Inches. The former record was 7 feet 4U] inches, lleutherblooin's previous mark. The academy was well tilled with society lights, and there was u roar of applause and shouting over lleatlierbloom's wonderful performD nee. llorae Brrakii Jnmplne Record, 37 nsy, 36% «8% ICE CREAM 118% 133% 119% 133V4 and SODA WATER Season of 1f02 bus opened at bolh our Vorf*. We serve ft fine article. T» y it ard you'll aay no, too Fall line of Pine Baking Goods. G. CAltPENTEB & CO., 152% 101% 2»'/3 143 Washington, April 12. The Joint army tuul ihiv.v maneuvers in New York linrbor liuvo been lixed for tilt* tirst eight days in September next. Major Genera I Hop of New York has informed tlie war departiuent tlmt the Eighth regiment of Brooklyn will not participate. Tliey were In ciniip Inst year, ami tlie amount of the appropriations permits only biennial camps. This withdrawal will leave thjj First Massachusetts regiment the only volunteer iiilll.- tla to participate ill the maneuvers with tlie regulars. • Army and Nnvy Mniifii verii. To ISnforoe Cucrolon Law. WILKESBARBE, PA. London, April 12.—A dispatch to The I'all Mall Gazette from Dublin says that ten battalions of English and Scotch militia arc to be einlDodicd and sent to Ireland within in pursuance of the Itritisli gmernnient's determination to apply the coercion act. The correspondent understands that Lord Londonderry, the postmaster general, threatened to resign from the cabinet unless active measures were taken to circumvent the t-n'/ed Irish league. tJTVftll at onr West ffnd Pt re and eeo ub manufacture nbeolutely pure sorfa water uy a new process, filtered and distilled. 32% 162 V 150 V 57? Moftatt's Stores, .7-« S2% South Main St., 4 (loom lDelow Miners' Bank. South Main St., West End. -Kew York, April 12.—Mrs. l'aync Moore, wife of William A. E. Moore, who is serving a term of nineteen years ill Sing Sing prison for extorting money from Martin Million, the late proprietor of the New Amsterdam hotel. by means of the "badger game," Fnyue Moore Seek* Divorce, 31% 05 McDonnell & DOBBIE APPLY FOR BOTH. S. leather, pref 11. S. Rubber .... U. S. dteel 1'. S. Steel, pref. .. Wabash. prel' I'nlon Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref, We Want To Wash For You 41% 93 % I They are Issued Free. Oar 400 |D«B0, illustrated. PrFlldrnt I'alina al the White Hoime. lias brought suit for an absolute divorce. The action lias been commenced in South Dakota, where the woman has b?en living lor six months. St. Louis, April 12.—Eighteen hundred employees of I lie Shickle. Harrison & Howard Iron company, in Kant St. Louis, arc idle as the result of a shutdown of the works. The company announces that the works have 1 teen closed for repairs. The men attribute the closing of the works to their recellt limitation In favor of a higher sea Jo of wages. St. Louts Iron Workfm Idle. "Guide "Dally WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN , CANNED FRUITS. Washington. April 12. President Elect T. Estrada Palnia of Cuba called at the White House last night and remained with tlie president for about an hour. He was accompanied by Mr. (JlH'Saila, the special commissioner for Cutis, who lias been Mr. Palma's companion on his visits to Washington.and who will accompany hint on ills tour tlu'ough Cuba prior to the inauguration. The call was entirely a- social one, the iwo visitors meeting also Mrs. ltuoscvelt and Miss Alice itoosevelt. 44% 101%, We do quicker, neater, better washing tban is usually done in tbe borne tubs We don't rip and tear things; we don't shrink or ntretcb things; we simply launtbem to porfectiou. to Investors." Market Letter." 87% If you are looking for an investment. they willpiove vf value, insisting juu, in war selection; if trading on margin, your chance /or profit making will oe greatly increased. The former in brimful of valuable information relative to Wall 8t., its markets and Securities: £he latter, is a daily careful analysis ol the tin*ucml situation, outlining therefrom the probable immediate movements of the markets. H 'rite us, if contemplating buriug any particular stock; we will be pleased to coi n spond with you, placing in your possession, any data we may have tm file, in our statistical department, relative to same. Buffalo Man Indicted Three Tlupi. One thousand mile books of the Plant System of railways good from Washington to Charleston, Savaunan, Montgomery, Thomasville. Jacksonville. Tampa, Albany, Brunswick and all intermediate points. Hate, $25.00 each. On sale at office of J. J. Farns worth, eastern passenger agent. No. 290 Broadway, New Y'ork. 31ml Plant System Mileage. 1 gal. can Best Apples 8 lb can Pears 15c, 18c, 22c 3 lb can Peaclies 15c, 18c, 22c 3 lb can Apricots 18c and 20c 1J lb can Pineapple 20c 32c l.ockport, N. Y.. April 12.—The grand jury has reported indictments against Edward Kappclc, rt prominent Buffalo insurance man. charging him with grand larceny in the first degree, bigamy and tiling a false instrument In a public office. THINK YOU'LL TRY US t WE HOPE SO. mm I.UZERNE AVF... AfflMa WKST PtTTaTON 1 algir Both Phone*. We are constantly adding something new to the contents of this store. We have Just added a new llfie of ladles' and gents' rings, composed mostly of diamonds and opals. A line to be seen to be appreciated. Haiqht & Freese And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. Iaiaiia stomec fru — I ■ K* Ptrmintntly Cur.dbr 11 B ™ ™ N« Kita kfivr flrsv dmDD • •« ■ (\n»uUmtinm, MrMltl or h» m&il. tr*atf*« «uJ S-i TKIAIi HUTTLK FKKK to Pii mho pmj e«) PirmmniHi Curt r.otonir l*wi*rUj r«lUf. frrat) MM tnt.rrdtr, Pi. V|i»r1NfeM [mMUit.ktbftu»iio«. DR. '• EiUli&M 931 Aick JtiW - FnnuiuH Hereford tlnll (Head, Established AA Main OflBc*, 18U0. Ulll SSB*waj,NT. STOCKS, BONOS, GRAIN, COTTON. Miner's Bank Bide., Ptttstoi. Pa. " Uetithnlnlnrthe character and financial responsibility of your Broker, is sa lmpor* tautkM tbo Mkotloa of right stocks." Fresh Eggs and Bntter a Specialty Removal Sale. ATX GOODS SOLD CHEAP. jl.ot8 of odds ami ends that must be lid at less than coat. J. B. K1RBY, S. Main St. Emporia. Kan., April 12.- Wild Tom. the famous Hereford hull, winner of prizes at innumerable cattle shows, known over the United Slates and England and for which $25,000 was refused, is dead. The Union Social club will conduct Its weekly social at Armory hall on Wednesday evening. mtw Low prices combibed with variety and quality. A call and inspection will convince you. LEVIS, the Jeweler, 2? N. Main St., opp. 1st Nat. I,lank. 76 SOUTH VAIN STSIET. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. MtUn New phoneMMO. Promnt fallal/.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 12, 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 | 1902-04-12 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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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, April 12, 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 | 1902-04-12 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Full Text | m I iJM-:'i k yJk If ft/ _ 011 m PITTSTON, PA., SATU DAY, APRIL 12, 1902. SPA 324 YEAR. I SBEy1 SENATOR OUAY DROPS ELKINS ET C/CTERA Do you know good goods when yon see them. And do you want that kind. At tho People's Store you will always find the best values at the lowest prices. DOVE OF PEACE CONDITION OF TRADE. MARTIAL LAW IN BELGIUM. Strikes anil Bud Weather Retard Will Be Proclaimed on Monday. ltlutlnv Continues. ®niBsel«, Belgium, April 12.—The Belgian government lms decided to proclaim martini law on Monday unless order is previously restored. Note* From Bualneta Men, Wants «M Other Minor Mattel*. Lost—Pair of bow glasses on North Main or Parsonage streets. Finder leave at this office. It Cigar Salesmen wanted; experience unnecessary; good pay. Emanuel Co., Station J, New York. 5-12-19-26 Wanted—A girl or middle aged lady, for general housework. Apply at 1). W. 319 Bace street. Wanted—Machine Operators and female help for shop work. Experience not necessary. Good wages guaranteed. Oneita Knitting Mills. Utica, N. Y. Im Wanted—Machine Operators and female help for sUop work. Experience not necessary. Good wages guaranteed. Capron Utlea, N. Y. 1m For Hent—Modern dwellings at $12, $14 and $17. Hanker. Kiwi Wanted—Two coat and two vest makers; steady, employment. Apply Clllroy & Tigue, clothiers, Main and Broad Sts. 10t3 For Sale—Horse, cheap. Carabine's livery. Sulphur stones bought at the Novolty Jewelry Store, 103 N. Mftln. For Sale—Substantial heavy store delivery wagon, lately put in best repair by Sutton. S. B. Bennett. 7wl Wanted—Customers for pure Ice. Consumers' Ice Co.; both phonos. House to rent on Broad St. Inquire at 9 S. Main St. Solid Sold Spring Eyeglasses ONE DOLLAR Fitted and Adjusted by H. G. SHUPP'S Exptrt Optician, 36 g. MARKET, WIIKESBARRE. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION VISITS AFRICA New York. Ant'll 12.—It. U. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: BbiIkmi SuraewhRt. ThitWmk We Offer Ladies' Calico Wrappers, a nice assortment CAgi of patterns for UUU 20 pes double width Novelty Dress Goods, OR* all shades, a yard fciPC Large assortment Indies' Fancy Hose, for a 15c End of Boar War Apparent- Cooil news ;jredomlnntes In tike business world notwithstanding two somewhat serious drf backs. Weather conditions liave been unsatisfactory at many points, retarding retail distitbutlon and delaying outdoor work, -while excessive rain has put many southern planters behind with their work In the cotton tlelds. Still more of a handicap Is the strife between wage earner and employer. Not only the rate of wages, hours of labor or recognition of the union, but the number of looms and the use of time cards are aijiong the causes of controversy. At some mills concessions have been made, but at other plants there has been'a complete A Sensation in Pennsylva- nia Politics. The sitting of the chamber of deputies was characterized by violent BL-enes. The premier. Count de Nneyer, referring to the deplorable events of Thursday. safil: iy in Sight. TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT CANDIDATE NOT DAUNTED. "The appeal of the Socialists to the population proves that It is their avowed plan to continue the struggle even after parliament lias pronounced on the revision bilk Their aim is the dethronement rtf power and the triumph of revolution. The government Is resolved that the debate on the revision bill shall take place In spite of the assertions of the Monltenr Soclaiiste to the contrary." Which the Boer Delegate* in Holland iHe Says That He Wltl Not be Ordered Are Willing to Make—Important Out, Bargained Out, Dealt Out, or 8ession of the British Cabinet Held Forced Out of the Canvass for Governor. Today. Klerksdorp, TranBvaal, April 10.— (DelaVed in transmission)—The Boer leaders who are here held a consultation In the midway tent yesterday afternoon and another today. Nobody is allowed to be present, except the delegates.suspension of work. — Philadelphia, April 12.—After months »f silence I'nlted States Senator Quay has announced, that he is opposed to the nomination of Attorney General John P. Elklus for governor of Pennsylvania. This announcement came us a great Shock to the friends of Mr. Klklns and lias caused a tremendous stir in political circles. Insurance Commissioner Israel \V. Durham, the leader of tile Hepubllcan organization in this city, who some time ago publicly announced that he was for Klklns. Ladies' Skirts and Shirt WaistH —a grand assortment of styles and colors. The iron and steel situation may briefly be sumuiod up in the statement that it 1s the exception when order books are not filled for full capacity well toward the end of 1902. Buyers aje still placing contracts abroad, and on urgent business this will probably occur during the year. At this point In the premier's speech violent altercations which nearly led to blows urose between the deputies of the opposing parties. Liberals and Socialists engaged In u sharp discussion concerning the agreement concluded between them for the defense of universal suffrage, and M. Demblon. a Socialist. shouted, "We are betrayed." White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete for 10c each Edinburgh, April 12—The Evening News today says: "We are in a position to give the terms formulated, by the Boer delegates in Holland as a basis of the. peace negotiations, subject to the approval of the leaders in South Africa. This, on the highest authority, is the basis of the present Klerksdorp negotiations: "First, Independence to be waived ir a satisfactory agreement can be reached for the future government of the Transvaal and' Orange Free State. 1,000 yards of Embroideries, assorted widths, a 'good variety of patterns, worth from 8c to 12c a yard; your choice.. Gc yard Lower prices stimulated exports for a time, but shipments of wheat and flour from nil ports of the United States during the week were only .1.X4!D,!»70 bushels against 4.II7H.S10 last year, and Atlantic exports of corn were only 1 olD.- 213 bushels against 2,020,34!) a year ago. Cotton moved up to the highest lDolnt of the season. Coffee was depressed by excessive stocks and receipts, the sptt price falling close to the low record. WiLL WRITE ....It DOWN At tlie clone of tile Hitting tile Socialist deputies, shouting, "'.IcHuit thief!" stormed the president's tribune, Usli ers were then summoned to preserve order, nnd a violent scene ensued, in which blows were freely exchanged.' We have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to make your selection. "sink or swim," lias been won over and iu an interview said that lie concurred In the view taken of the situation by Senator Quay. Senator Quay ln his statement said: A large wall map of the city of Pitts, ton Is yours for the asking; also print, ed list of for sale properties. Both phones. BANKER. 28tf After the chamber was closed members of the Left party and Sociailstn proceeded to the Malson du Pettpie with the Intention of persuading the people to cease their demonstration until next week. People's Store, "Second, That Kitchener's proclamation of banishment be cancelled and confiscated property returned. "1 um a friend of General Elkins, and If I was permitted to tfnine the governor of i'enivCy!vnnla I would name Mr. Elkins. But I regard his candidacy under present conditions as threatening to Republican success upon the state, congressional and legislative tickets, and If 1 am n delegate to the Republican state convention I cannot support him. I have no candidate lor the position of governor or any other position. The selection of candidates is lor the convention, which, I believe,' will be an intelligent, impartial and deliberative body," For Rent—No. 300 Spring St., opposite Mr. Cake's residence. Apply to ThomaB Mangan. 26tf Ice cream, wholesale and retail at Barter's. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. "Third, That remuneration be allowed for property destroyed and stock taken. Footwear manufacturers have secured a little, more business, and shops have been able to avoid the reduced time that was feared. Because'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. is south m/un inun, "Fourth, Full recognition of the Transvaal's State debts untjl the date oi jioberts's annexation. During the coui-se of the evening there were several serious outbreaks in the city. The |Dollce charged the rioters, and about twenty-live persons were wounded. Many others were arrested. All those arrested were armed with revolvers.For Rent—Suite of 7 rooms, second story, south side of People's Savings hank building. Inquire at bank. m4tf Because our attention will assure yon best service. Because we can save you time and money. iLWWS THE CIUPEST. "Fifth, The language question to he mutually agreed upon. Failures fC# the week numbered KIK in the I'nited States against 203 last year and It) In Canada against 24 last When you need coal, remember that the Lehigh Valley Coal Co.'s celebrated "Exeter" coal Is the best, and order from the Wyoming Valley Lumber Co. EVANS?? "Sixth, Rebels to be granted amnes ty and political prisoners to lie released.Ikn'auH* one onler Is a step toward the making of a permanent customer. We pride out sell onouratoC»k. No "Cheap John" goods. Everything of ilie very quality. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. year "Seventh, A date fixed for the return of prisoners of war. "Eighth, The oilers of one or two friendly powers to' he accepted to superintend the carrying out of the terms." London, April 12.—The rumors of early peace in South Africa have aroused unusual interest in the cabinet meeting today. Crowds gathered in Downing street fully an hour before tlie' meeting was called. The excitement recalled the cabinet meetings wnen war was on the verge of breaking out. As the ministers arrived they were greeted with . cheers. Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, looking 111 and wan, and Chancellor o( the Exchequer Hlcks-Ueacii, bundled In a heavy furlined coat, arrived almost together. VETOES KRUM TAX BILL. Demonstrations and encounters also occurred at Liege, Ghent and elsewhere, the most serious being at H011- dcng-Goegnio. in the coal district. During the collision between the police and strikers at that place the latter used brickbats and firearms. The police tired upon the rioters, killing a coal miner and n young girl. Fifteen persons were wounded, including two policemen. Mounted Infantry dispersed the mob. For Rent—Oilice room In Gazette building, with steam heat. It is wired for clectric lights. Best location in town. Apply at Gazette office. (iovernnr Odell Make* Pnlillr the MeiuorMudum Filed With It. Ueneral Klklui' Defiance# Attorney General Elkins' statement follows: i A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GARDEN SEED. Buy your Groceries at Our Store and you are alww* sure to be buying at the Right prices. Albany, X. Y., April 12.—Governor Odell yesterday afternoon signed lit! bills, among which were a number of appropriation measures and iu which be Vetoed a number of items. He also made public Ills memorandum tiled with the veto of the Kruin corporation tax bill. In It he said: Rent of Richards or buy of Richards, and Richards will please you. ]6tf "I refuse to lie ordered out, bargained out, dealt out or forced out of the canvass for governor. I am a candidate to tlie lluish and will continue an aggressive canvass until the Republican convention shall make its nomination. A majority of tlie Republican voters should determine who the nominee shall be. From the outset I have appealed to the people for support and will continue tills policy to the end; From assurances received from all over the state today I have every reason to believe that my friends will be successful 111 tlie convention. For Rent—Suite of 7 rooms, second story, south side of People's Savings hank building. Inquire at the bank, m Tours for Business, BRENNAN & ROBERTS Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas's Eelectric Oil relievos the pain instantly. Never safe without It. —, Corner Main and Thomas Streets, N«xt to Eagle Hotel. Qualify Buarantaad. "This bill was drawn uuder the recommendation in my annual message to the legislature and had for its object a more equitable distribution of the tax burden between foreign and domestic corporations. After hearings and amendments it was linally passed in its present form. A careful study of its provisions convinces lue that, while the bill would doubtless produce increased revenue, yet there are so many uncertainties surrounding its legality that It Would be tlie cause of a great ileal of litigation. Rather than interfere with the present law and submit the state and corporations to tlie litigation that Would probably lie produced by tlie enactment of tills bill 1 have concluded to disapprove it in tlie hope that the next legislature after a year's study of the situation may be able to introduce a measure that will be more satisfactory than tills proposed one." THEY DON'T SPEAK. Evans's Success Flour, per bbl..W.60 Strained Relation* of llnoaevelt and Potatoes, per bu J® Washington, April 12. — Lieutenant General Schotield, formerly commanding general of the army, In Ills testimony before the senate military affairs committee siDoke of the strained relations cxlstlug between the president. Secretary Hoot and General .Miles. He considered these relations as being sufficient to Justify the plan for a general staff. Mllea Revealed by Scllliflrli] Job Couldn't Have 8tood It Trimmed Hats Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs for 1.00 If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Amica Salvc$wlll cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's the best salve In the world. Price 26c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. C. Price and J. H. Houck' Pittston; G. D. Stroh, West Plttston. New line of Pattern Hats; special for this week $1.1)8 to $5.00. Evans's Best Coffee, none better The meeting began promptly at 12.15. • per lb .85 Quaker.Qala, 2-pkg*, for ,,,»•■- — M . The cabinet meeting lasted Icbb than and nothing bb to the (lis Fifisltm or decision was divulged wlien it adjourned. LEGHORN HATS "Tlie American people believe in fair play, and I rest luy case with them." Beautifully trimmed with ftnill and Howers; 49c and 75c; worth double. Grape Nut*, 2 pkgt. for .25 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkg*. far 25 Pillsbury VI to*, 2 pkg*. Mr .25 War Tax Bill Mr. Klkhis is leading candidate for the nomination and had nearly the solid support of the Republican state organization. For months Mr. Eiklns and Mr. Durham have been trying to get (Senator Quay to announce himself for the attbrney general, but up to toduy he steadfastly refused to say anything publicly. Although there is no ottidul confirmation of the statement, It is lirmly believed in political circles that Senator Quay has tnken this step in the interests of Senator Penrose, who is a candidate for re-election to the l'nited States senate nt the next session of tlie legislature in January. Commissioner Durham Is also very friendly to Senator Penrose and would do nothing that Would Jeopardize his re-election. Force, try It, per pkg. 16 Washington, April 12;—Tho Prcsi dent today signed the Whr revenue tax repeal bill, which cuts off some seventy million dollars from the nnnual income of tlie government. General Scliotleld snhl: "The very exalted intllvtdnii I otltce, so called, of commanding general of the army must (lis appear. There Is 110 room for It in this government, no matter who occupies It. DIt Is not a question of personality at all or the character of the indlvlduul. He must he what other nutions of the earth have—a chief of staff, not a commanding general. The president is the commander by the constitution, and there Is no room for two." M. WALDMAN Mother Oat*, per pkg .10 Flaked Rice, per pkg 15 Heintz's Large Sour PIcklM, 3 doz .25 Helntz'* large Dill Plcklea, 3 doz .25 BRIEF NEWS NOTES, 19 South Main St. Steamer Is Ashore. The president has sent to the senate the nomination of .Tames It. Garileld of Ohio trt be civil service commissioner. He Is tlie_soii_i)f_r_resldentJinriinid London. April 12—The British steamer Kiiil'aiins Caslle. from Cape Town, is ashore at lirightstone, Isle of Wight. The vessel's S30 passengers and malls were safely lamled. WB£P. "!! W 'Korrcct If 1 Shape- II ShoeJi There are two things I D . your friend will help you I 1 to remember; one thing is I I how much you owe him, I I and the other is his good I I ever this spring to get I II closer than ever to your I 10. P.&C.0.| jlm SHOE COMPANY. ijftf ■L Te!e.pt one COUrt Heint's Sweet Pickles, 3 doz.... .25 Heintz's Sweet Mixed Picklss psr qtJO Prepared Wgjr under G Hit MAN LAWS, Vfl \t0r Is bxccllcnt for fPAINS IN CHEST,! Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc.] DR. RICHTER'S Woritf-RMOwaml "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. )ne * ell-knowuperson'a letter out of iuim f Knowing that Or. RWrttrt^ — , u rwnvl ■ mr TROUBLE ON THE ISTHMUS EVANS BROS., Washington, April 12—United State's Minister to Hnytl Powell cables to tlie State Department that yesterday's rebellion on tlie island is crushed. Rebellion is Crushed. Senator Burrows asked, "Wily would not the same condition ol' affairs exist between the chief of staff uud the pces- JduiitV" Allnck uil Rui'hn del Toro Threaten- ed—The MucIiIhm UuIiiic There 46 South Main Street, Washington, April V2.~ A cable dispatch received at the state department from United States Consul Mnlmros. at Colon, says that an attack is threatened on Hocus del Toro and suggests the presence of a warship to look after American interests. Pttteton, Pm. THE WEATHER, tfeneral Schotlelil replied: "Hernuse he would remove lilui mid get »Mother. The personal relations between the president, the secretary of war and the commanding general are, after all, more Important than any law, and that. Is one of the reasons why this bill Is absolutely Indispensable or something like It. You must give to the president discretion to select that man." Clocks, $2 up, at Freed's. jeweler. t2 Washington, April 12.—Forecast until 8 P. ni., Sunday, for eastern Peunsyl vanla: Fair tonight and Sunday. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Edward VII. at London. London, April 12.—King Edward ar rived in London this afternoon. The Marietta has Just been withdrawn from those waters, but the Maclilns is speeding from Santo Domingo to Colon to take- her place, and she should arrive at the isthmus this morning.Newport Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 20 Miners' Bank building. l«iwi*lhfl UNI «". mwnwia "ANCHOR Ml N EXPELLER has received the merited rr endorsement of many phy V wfi aiciana and also other peo- A pleofno»e.lch«erfully # ii ~y| add my endorsement. New York, DCC.I3WI897. afNawVbrK. New *ork, April 12, 1902. Open. Clos. 131% 132 79 % 79 V, 9 J 97% 1)7 Vt iiCD 2S% 28% tio'4 «5 107 107 '4 46V4 4«'A 24H 24% 1 OS 14 107% 17.rD 175 97% 97% .Senator Burrows—Why cannot tinlieutenant general of tliCD army a; J the president collier as It Is? IN STOCK, Washington, April 12.-1 n order to perfect the act for the civil government of Porto ltico. which he believes to lie defective owing to the developments in the Igleslas case. Chairman Cooper of the house committee on Insular affairs has introduced a bill of rights for that Island. The bill provides- that no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or of the people to assemble peaceably and iH'titlon the government for a redress of grievance. The remainder of the bill Is taken from the constitution of tlie I'nUed States. Bill For I'orto Idea, Sugar Atchison Atchison, prof Copper Car & Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction . II. & O Clies. & Ohio Chic. & Ot. Western C„ M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col F. & I. ....... Erie Erie, pref Louis. & Nash. ... Manhattan El Met. Traction .... Mo. Pacific Col. Southern III. Central Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W. . . . N. V. Central Pennsylvania t. Reading Heading, pref. ..... Southern Hy. ..... Southern Ry, pref. . So. Pacific ........ Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific II. S. Leather Wood Mantels from $8 to $75 Refrigerators from 111 to $60 ltocns del Toro is four hours or less from Colon, so lliat unless detained by the necessity of taking oil coal the gtfuboat will be at tlie point of trouble before this evening. There is not much In the way of American investment ot Boca* beyond some fruit shipping industries and wharfs. General Hchotleld- speaklng terms. They are not on 1 25c. and 5Uc. at all dratgUU or tnrouga ■ AV. Ad. Illchter4Co.,f S Paul St., Nan fotKfl 4 36 highest jks* mm.M A Jtecomrnendrd by prumi'itcnt ifiy„ a taint, Wholesale ami Retail Refrigerators, tile or glass lined, terms? Senator Burrows—Not on speaking $25 to $100 General Sehotleld—No, sir. You will have to get rid of that Intolerable condition by which this miNi close to the president, the only mail who is available to do these things, is a uian whom the president does not talk to except to criticise him. The result Is bad, very bad. The president feels the need of such a man, as did the presidents whom 1 have known. Chandeliers from $2.50 to $60 ■ Fire Places from $12.50 to $50 Gas Logs from $4.*) to $12 Go-Cat ts from $6.98 to $25 Now York, April 12.—HeatUerbloom, the champion high Jumper, broke the world's record for high jumping 'aft night at the horse show In IDurland's Hiding academy by cloUrlng 7 l'eet 0 Inches. The former record was 7 feet 4U] inches, lleutherblooin's previous mark. The academy was well tilled with society lights, and there was u roar of applause and shouting over lleatlierbloom's wonderful performD nee. llorae Brrakii Jnmplne Record, 37 nsy, 36% «8% ICE CREAM 118% 133% 119% 133V4 and SODA WATER Season of 1f02 bus opened at bolh our Vorf*. We serve ft fine article. T» y it ard you'll aay no, too Fall line of Pine Baking Goods. G. CAltPENTEB & CO., 152% 101% 2»'/3 143 Washington, April 12. The Joint army tuul ihiv.v maneuvers in New York linrbor liuvo been lixed for tilt* tirst eight days in September next. Major Genera I Hop of New York has informed tlie war departiuent tlmt the Eighth regiment of Brooklyn will not participate. Tliey were In ciniip Inst year, ami tlie amount of the appropriations permits only biennial camps. This withdrawal will leave thjj First Massachusetts regiment the only volunteer iiilll.- tla to participate ill the maneuvers with tlie regulars. • Army and Nnvy Mniifii verii. To ISnforoe Cucrolon Law. WILKESBARBE, PA. London, April 12.—A dispatch to The I'all Mall Gazette from Dublin says that ten battalions of English and Scotch militia arc to be einlDodicd and sent to Ireland within in pursuance of the Itritisli gmernnient's determination to apply the coercion act. The correspondent understands that Lord Londonderry, the postmaster general, threatened to resign from the cabinet unless active measures were taken to circumvent the t-n'/ed Irish league. tJTVftll at onr West ffnd Pt re and eeo ub manufacture nbeolutely pure sorfa water uy a new process, filtered and distilled. 32% 162 V 150 V 57? Moftatt's Stores, .7-« S2% South Main St., 4 (loom lDelow Miners' Bank. South Main St., West End. -Kew York, April 12.—Mrs. l'aync Moore, wife of William A. E. Moore, who is serving a term of nineteen years ill Sing Sing prison for extorting money from Martin Million, the late proprietor of the New Amsterdam hotel. by means of the "badger game," Fnyue Moore Seek* Divorce, 31% 05 McDonnell & DOBBIE APPLY FOR BOTH. S. leather, pref 11. S. Rubber .... U. S. dteel 1'. S. Steel, pref. .. Wabash. prel' I'nlon Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref, We Want To Wash For You 41% 93 % I They are Issued Free. Oar 400 |D«B0, illustrated. PrFlldrnt I'alina al the White Hoime. lias brought suit for an absolute divorce. The action lias been commenced in South Dakota, where the woman has b?en living lor six months. St. Louis, April 12.—Eighteen hundred employees of I lie Shickle. Harrison & Howard Iron company, in Kant St. Louis, arc idle as the result of a shutdown of the works. The company announces that the works have 1 teen closed for repairs. The men attribute the closing of the works to their recellt limitation In favor of a higher sea Jo of wages. St. Louts Iron Workfm Idle. "Guide "Dally WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN , CANNED FRUITS. Washington. April 12. President Elect T. Estrada Palnia of Cuba called at the White House last night and remained with tlie president for about an hour. He was accompanied by Mr. (JlH'Saila, the special commissioner for Cutis, who lias been Mr. Palma's companion on his visits to Washington.and who will accompany hint on ills tour tlu'ough Cuba prior to the inauguration. The call was entirely a- social one, the iwo visitors meeting also Mrs. ltuoscvelt and Miss Alice itoosevelt. 44% 101%, We do quicker, neater, better washing tban is usually done in tbe borne tubs We don't rip and tear things; we don't shrink or ntretcb things; we simply launtbem to porfectiou. to Investors." Market Letter." 87% If you are looking for an investment. they willpiove vf value, insisting juu, in war selection; if trading on margin, your chance /or profit making will oe greatly increased. The former in brimful of valuable information relative to Wall 8t., its markets and Securities: £he latter, is a daily careful analysis ol the tin*ucml situation, outlining therefrom the probable immediate movements of the markets. H 'rite us, if contemplating buriug any particular stock; we will be pleased to coi n spond with you, placing in your possession, any data we may have tm file, in our statistical department, relative to same. Buffalo Man Indicted Three Tlupi. One thousand mile books of the Plant System of railways good from Washington to Charleston, Savaunan, Montgomery, Thomasville. Jacksonville. Tampa, Albany, Brunswick and all intermediate points. Hate, $25.00 each. On sale at office of J. J. Farns worth, eastern passenger agent. No. 290 Broadway, New Y'ork. 31ml Plant System Mileage. 1 gal. can Best Apples 8 lb can Pears 15c, 18c, 22c 3 lb can Peaclies 15c, 18c, 22c 3 lb can Apricots 18c and 20c 1J lb can Pineapple 20c 32c l.ockport, N. Y.. April 12.—The grand jury has reported indictments against Edward Kappclc, rt prominent Buffalo insurance man. charging him with grand larceny in the first degree, bigamy and tiling a false instrument In a public office. THINK YOU'LL TRY US t WE HOPE SO. mm I.UZERNE AVF... AfflMa WKST PtTTaTON 1 algir Both Phone*. We are constantly adding something new to the contents of this store. We have Just added a new llfie of ladles' and gents' rings, composed mostly of diamonds and opals. A line to be seen to be appreciated. Haiqht & Freese And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. Iaiaiia stomec fru — I ■ K* Ptrmintntly Cur.dbr 11 B ™ ™ N« Kita kfivr flrsv dmDD • •« ■ (\n»uUmtinm, MrMltl or h» m&il. tr*atf*« «uJ S-i TKIAIi HUTTLK FKKK to Pii mho pmj e«) PirmmniHi Curt r.otonir l*wi*rUj r«lUf. frrat) MM tnt.rrdtr, Pi. V|i»r1NfeM [mMUit.ktbftu»iio«. DR. '• EiUli&M 931 Aick JtiW - FnnuiuH Hereford tlnll (Head, Established AA Main OflBc*, 18U0. Ulll SSB*waj,NT. STOCKS, BONOS, GRAIN, COTTON. Miner's Bank Bide., Ptttstoi. Pa. " Uetithnlnlnrthe character and financial responsibility of your Broker, is sa lmpor* tautkM tbo Mkotloa of right stocks." Fresh Eggs and Bntter a Specialty Removal Sale. ATX GOODS SOLD CHEAP. jl.ot8 of odds ami ends that must be lid at less than coat. J. B. K1RBY, S. Main St. Emporia. Kan., April 12.- Wild Tom. the famous Hereford hull, winner of prizes at innumerable cattle shows, known over the United Slates and England and for which $25,000 was refused, is dead. The Union Social club will conduct Its weekly social at Armory hall on Wednesday evening. mtw Low prices combibed with variety and quality. A call and inspection will convince you. LEVIS, the Jeweler, 2? N. Main St., opp. 1st Nat. I,lank. 76 SOUTH VAIN STSIET. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. MtUn New phoneMMO. Promnt fallal/. |
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