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i 1 ■ ' 1* " i! m hkp pffatot iyMk ■ ;.jp •flj Vtrma JWBKKLY ESTABLISHED 1W. ' 9«0 lEAlk 1 DAILY EST. BV THBO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, flAY 17, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: I 0 OilCFC FORTY CENTS A MONTH. ( ° rHOta. It is the Biving of Bood Values That Has Built Up Our Large Business. ALFONSO XIII. IS NOW KING CREED REVISION. 0f MOUNT PELEE AGAIN ACTIVE. Quartermaster Alfred Green said HAVANA FETES HAVE BEGUN Report of Presbyterlnii Committee "On the morning of the 8th I was standing aft and watching the smoke pillar which rose high into the air. I saw what I thought was a pillar of water coming toward us astern. I waited to be sure before calling any one else, and It began to melt away and Anally collapsed. I told the others about it, but they laughed at me." Sjoectacka V Tlie idea that proper Spectacles and Eyeglasses are an expensive luxury has been exploded a long time ago— at any rate since we have introduced our Special Eyeglasses with the services of au expert optician for $1.00 H. G. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Made Pnblle. New York, May 17.—The report of the committee on the revision of the confession of faith appointed by the Presbyterian general assembly last year was made public yesterday. 1' has been awaited with keen interest not only by members of the Presbyterian church, but by persons of all religious beliefs the country over. Study These Prices: Took the Oath of Sovereignty This Afternoon. Awe Inspiring Spectacle Terrifies Populace. Enthusiastic Celebration In Honor of General Wood. CHILDREN'S HAT8 nicely trim- A large assortment ofLAD!E8' FAN. med . ...48o The men who were at the boilers of the I,ord Antrim now claim that on the the night of the 7th, the night tkey were passing Martinique, they felt several bumps (ft the bottom of the ship, which they ascribed to having struck sunken wreckage. They now think that ships passing that way and drawing more water than theirs did will find reefs where mile deep water existed. CY BELT8, for 15o CEREMONY WAS SIMPLE. EAST C0A8T IN DANGER PALMA'S CABINET OFFICERS 200 pieces BLACK VELVET RIBBON, different widths, special a piece The revision report, which makes clear the disbelief in infant damnation and suggests other important changes in church doctrine, was read by the Kev. Dr. Henry C*. Mlnton, the retiring moderator, and received with prolonged applause. The question of adopting the report will be debated next Thursday.10c LADIES' FANCY LACE HOSE, all President's Appointment* Well Re The Royal Procession Preceding the Pirates Flock to Stricken Island and ceived by Cubans — William Jen colors, a pair 15c Ceremony Was Gorgeous, and Wae Local Authorities Unable to Cope LADIES' AND CHILDREN'8 SUN. BONNET8, each 19o 1 lot FANCY RIBBONS, No. 40, only, 10c a yard. Witnessed by a Throng of 300,000 With Crime — Expedition 8tarts to nings Bryan Speaks at Banquet to People. Recover Consuls' Bodies. "Providence kept us out of St Pierre harbor. On the way up the South American coast Iliad trouble with my steering gear and lia'd to make a port. It was repaired and worked all right for a few days. ('aptflin \V. M. Welsh said American Officers. The committee in Its overtures to the general assembly recommends that in the statement of the reformed faith it be made plain thnt "no man is condemned except on the ground of his sin." The revisers also recommend that it be stated positively that chapter 10, section 3, of the confession of faith is not to be regarded as teaching that any who die In infancy arc lost. In brief the creed as the committee would have it revised says; Havana, May 17.—President Palma yesterday gave the delegations to understand that they must curb personal preferences. He said all preferments at this time mtfst be buried for the country's good. Had lie consulted self solely he would have remained In Central Valley. N. Y., but duty called him. He wanted to see all Cubans show their pStriotism by curbing personal ambitions. must sacrifice their political slates on the altar of patriotism. He would appoint the men best qualified for the positions. A nice assortment of FIGURED LAWNS for, a yard 5c LADIES' SHIRT WAI8TS, a new assortment, for 50c Madrid, May 17.—Alfonso XIII.. King of Gibraltar, of East and West Indies and of the Continent of Occanlca, was made reigning sovereign of his monarchy this afternoon, in the prcsencc of the Chamber of Deputies. One thousand people, including all of the members of the Cortes, Nobles and Urandees of Spain, representatives of foreign governments, were present at the ceremony, which occupied but ten minutes. The oath to observe the Spanish constitution was administered to the young monarch, who swore on the crucifix and four evangels. No crown was placed on the King's head, and all signs of authority were absent. This part of the ceremony was as simple as the inauguration of the President of the United States. After taking the oath, His Majesty proceeded to the Cathedral of San Francisco, where he received the benediction of the Archbishop of Toledo, the Spanish primate. Three hundred thousand persons saw the procession to the Cortes. The procession was gorgeous, the Spanish State carriages being tho most valuable in all Europe. Bunting, flags, brrght dresses and uniforms glintod in the brilliant sunshine, giving the whole the aspect of fairyland. Everything went off smoothly. Fort de France, Martinique, May 17. —Just when the fears of the inhabitants of this island had beeu quieted Mont Pelee burst into renewed activity."After leaving St. Lucia we had more trouble, and I was tempted to put back to St. Lucia. Thru I decided to keep on to St. Pierre. As we neared that port It was working fairly well, and the Indications were for good weather. I had already lost a week almost and determined to worry along untfl I reached San Juan, Porto Rico." LADIES' LAWN WASH SUITS, excellent value, for a suit $1.98 Thick glowing red clouds, interspersed with flashes of light, are Issuing from the volcano. Showers of cinders, lasting for twenty minutes at a time, are falling. LADIES' SUMMER VEST8 from Sc UP. Large size GLASS WATER PITCHER . 10o "We believe all dying in infancy are Included in tlie election of grace and are regenerated and saved by Christ through the Spirit, who works when he pleases. Once more panic reigns in Martinique. In the districts of Lorraln, Marigot. Salute Marie and La Trlnlte, all of which are on the east coast, the people are especially terror stricken. These districts are believed to be in the greatest danger from the new outbreak. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES GLASS TUMBLERS, very neat patterns; special, 2 lor 5c LA SOUFRIERE. Senor Palma is winning the admiration of all classes by his lofty character and is proving himself a truly remarkable man. He has displayed much courage in the selection of his cabinet, which was announced last evening as follows: . CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK RIBBED HOSE, in all sizes, per pair. .10o "The word of God Is the only infalli ble rule of faith and life. Grnvhle l)encrlptlon l»j- the Rev. Mr. Ditrrell, Prices IVig'Ht. It pays to buy at the "God is revealed in nature, in history and In the heart of man. Mont Pelee's renewed burst of activity came suddenly between 10 and 11 o'clock Thursday night. Great flashes of brilliant light were emitted from the volcano, and tliey illuminated all the sky. London, May 17.—A dispatch to The Dally Mall from Kingstown, St. Vincent, contains an excellent description of the eruption of La Soufrlcre by the Kev. Mr. Darrell. Mr. Dnrrell says: People's Store, "God not the author of sin. LOOK, READ AND DUY. "Man free to choose between good and evil and forever responsible to his maker. Diego Tamayo. Nationalist, secretary of government, a new portfolio. Senor Tamayo will have charge of the rural guard, sanitation, the administration of the postoftices and signal service. He was formerly an autonomist, but later joined the rebellion, was head of the revolutionary lioard and has been secretary of state since the American occupation.is south mum street. "We rawed lCD within eight miles of tlie crater, from wlileli 11 majestic body of vapor amended. The scene was snblime lie.vond Imagination. Steam, smoke and lava formed an awful pillar which appeared to ns to be at least eight miles high. We rowed on, but an Immense cloud of dark anil dense volcanic material descended in our progress, warning us to stop. The mighty bank of sulphurous vapor assumed the shape of a gigantic promontory. It then became a mass of revolving cloud whirls, turning with Incredible velocity, assuming beautiful flower shapes, some dark, some effulgent, while others were pearly while, and all were brilliantly illuminated by electric Hashes. Best Superlative Flour $4.50 '20 lbs Sugar... 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 1.00 Fancy Creamery Butter. ... 27c Sweet Oranges.. .'20c to Hoc dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Onion Sets, :i quarts for.... 25c Garden Forks Ci5c Garden Hoes 25c Garden Bakes 25c Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Try our Teas and Coffees ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. "Penalty of first parents' sin is rter nal death. The flashes were' visible from here. The sight was awe inspiring In the extreme. Many persons fell upon their knees In prayer. "No man saved but by God's grace. "Christ perfect sacrifice for world's sin. BMS Is the time to mako I ■■ your dollars reach HI If W as far as you can. "Spirits of Just enjoy immediate com munion with God. A 'repetition of the St. Pierre horror Is feared. •'Sacraments of baptism and Lord's supper alone divinely established. PlrnteM Flock to fMlnttif. Carlos J aldo, Republican-Autonomist, department of stale and justice. Senor /aldo is a well known business man. He was at one time a supporter of Juan Gualberto Gomes, "the black revolutionist."Serious complications arp feared here In St. Pierre Htid other parts of Martiliiqup because of thp fact tlint tlie disaster lias attracted hundreds of pirates from the neighboring islands. "Christ will come again to Judge the world, and the wicked shall receive the eternal reward of their sins." Wc Cao Help You. FATAL RAILWAY WRECKS, Three Men Killed on the Pennsylvania. Despite the opposition of the conservatives on the opening day the election of Dr. Henry Van Dyke as moderator of the general assembly Is a popular one and is regarded as a just tribute to his reputation os a minister and writer. Pillage is rampant in St. Pierre. So far tlfty robbers have been arrested there and sentenced to five years' imprisonment each, but this has not broken up the carnival of crime. Em"'- .ry, Independent, department or agriculture. Senor Terry is a wealthy sugar planter of high character.Four Dead in Nebraska. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Wllllamsport, Pa.. May 17.—The Buffalo Flyer, on the Pennsylvania railroad. collided with a freight train at Jersey Shore at an early hour this morning. Three persons were killed and several injured. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. "Darkness then fell upon the waters, and a black rain of dust descended upon us. The thundering noises from the mountain and the earthquake shocks nil produced a scene of Incredible majesty and Kbrror. The plutonic energy of the mountain increased momentarily until our boat returned to Kingstown, (lie crew cowed and Impressed with the wcirdncss of the scene and covered thickly Willi the falling gray dust." Manuel Luciano Diaz, Nationalist, department of public works. Senor Diaz, who had charge of the works at Matanzas during the American occupation. is an engineer of ability. The authorities in St. Pierre aro not fully equal to the situation. This is chiefly because of the local political quarrels in St. Pierre, which are interfering with practical action. THE PHILIPPINES BILL, Best Patent Flour, iDer bbl.. .$4.50 Or. Sugar, 20 lbs for 1.00 Best Dairy Butter, per lb... .26 Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz .18 Arb. Coffee, perlb 11 Lion Coffee, perlb .IV Lincoln, Nob., May 17.—Four persons were killed and a dozen injured In a collision on the Burlington and Missouri railroad, near ilyauls. Neb,, this morning. Mr- I-ortRo Full* In Attempt to Fix Time For Vote. Outing Hats Washington. May 17.—An effort was made by Mr. Lodge (Mass.) in the senate yesterday to induce the minority to fix a time when a vote might he taken on the Philippine government bill, but Mr. Dubois (Ida.), speaking for the Democratic side, did not desire to specify a date for the vote. Assurances were given that the minority was not seeking for delay, but wished simply that discussion should he exhausted before a vote was taken. Mr. McLaurln (Miss.) concluded Ills speech begun Thursday in opposition to the present Philippine policy of the government. Mr. Deboe (K.v.) supported the pending measure in a carefully prepared speech. The French cruiser Suehet sails from here today with the principal Martinique authorities, who will he landed at St. Pierre and proceed to the northern part of the island in tlie direction of Basse Pointc. They will investigate the situation thoroughly. Kduardo Yero. Nationalist, department of instruction. Senor Yero was superintendent fjf schools during the American occupation of tlie island. We have just received the latest designs in Outing and ShirtWaist Hats, prices for this week *J8 cts., $1.25, $1.4!), $1.08. Garcia Montes, Republican, a law ycr of standing, department of finance. Moca and Java Coffee, lb. can DEADLY RACE RIOT. Leghorn Hats 5 lb. crock Preserves . Five Policemen and Five Negroes Lose Senor Palma'S selections ma.v leave some bitterness, but tlip gpuerai poiu nipnt is to tho effect tlint the cabinet is a good oiip and composed of ablp men of experience and standing. 5 llD. crock Jelly U lb. crock Jelly 3 lb. crock Preserves Their Lives. There in some danger of rioting lion' on account of the great influx of clamorous refugees. St. Thomas. Danish West Indies, Ma.v 17.—A dispatch has been received liere from tho. island of St. I.aria saylug that the Fulled States government tug Potomac has returned tiiere from the island of St. Vincent, bringing a report that La Sonfriere wan quiet. The illistfall oil St. Vincent is at present very slight, but terrible anxiety prevail*, and it is feared that the present lull In the eruptions is only temporary. The Potomac reports also that 2.000 persons have perished on St. Vincent up to the present time and that 5.000 of the Island's inhabitants are destitute. The entire Carlb country is covered with volcanic earth, and only the trretopx there are visible. l.n Sonfriere \o*v Quiet Beautifully trimmed with Mowers and mull, at 49c and 68c; worth double. .28 .20 Atlanta. Ua., May 17.—111 a fight early tills morning in Pittsburg, a suburb of this city, four policemen were Hilled and one fatally injured. Five negroes were killed. A race riot started when the police tried to arrest a negro who had waylaid an ofllcer. Business here has been stopped. The bank will not resume operations for the present, and money is scarce. Banquet 111 Honor of Wood /If. WALDMAN We also have the best values in the city in Shoes and the Lowest ''Prices. Give us a call. In our lines we are the lowest in price, with quality guaranteed. Last night the festivities, which will continue for a week, began with a banquet in honor of Governor General Wood and the other American officers given by veterans of the wars for Cuban Independence. It was held in the Taeon theater, a huge structure, with live tiers of boxes, where Spanish op era was given when Havana was at the zenith of its glory. An immense Cuban Hag was the feature of the elab orate decorations, in which there was a liberal display of American colors. Search For Consul's Body, 19 South Main St. Colonel Aymo, the United States consul in Guadeloupe, who Is on hoard the United States cruiser Cincinnati, recently at, St. Lucia, hns gone to St. Pierre to recover the archives of the United States consulate and to tind, if possible, the bodies of the United States consul, Mr. I'rentls; Mrs. Prentis and their two daughters. Marie and Christine. The bodies will be taken to Fort de France for burial, with special ceremonies and honors. » I 4 SWEDISH STRIKE ENDS. The house had another lively day of debate, Philippine atrocities and the Schley case coming in for considerable attention. The naval appropriation bill received little attention after the more exciting themes of debate came up. Mr. Cunnon (III.I and Mr. Ilepburn (la.) brought on the discussion by criticising the extent to which naval officers secured comfortable berths ashore, whereupon Mr. Williams (Miss.i made a very sarcastic speech at the expense of Admiral Crovyninshleld. during which he roail a imorti describing the late head of the bureau of navigation as "the greatest tar that ever stayed ashore." ' Once in a Labor Leaders Satisfied With the Leg illative Vote. EVANS BROS., Stockholm, Sweden, May 17.—The general strike ends tonight at 0 o'clock. The labor leaders arc satisfied with last night's vote in the Riksdag in favor of the ultimate introduction of universal suffrage. " I * you will find ii person who 4 * looks very dressy in a ready- 4 * made suit. But nine out of * _ every ten men who wear cus- * _ torn made clothing look well * y dressed, providing the cloth- ~ y i 11)4 has been properly cut. It . y will lie cut well and will tit 4 » well and give the best of ser- . 9 vice ;is to appearance, and - 9 wearing powers if made, at 4 9 our establishment. Many 4 9 patterns here to select from, 4 * including the new and fash- 4 * ionablo cloths. 4 I Buss, The City Tailor j 46 South Main Street, A dispatch received here from Martinique says that Mont Pelee Is still very active and that a new crater has broken out on the north side of this Around the board was gathered a picturesque body of men who had swept the island with Are and sword in the long fight against Spanish tyranny. General Maximo Gomez, former commander In chief of the Cuban army and the Idol of the Cuban people, presided. At his right sat (Jovernor General Wood and at his left Senor l'alnia. Next to the prpsident elect sat William J. Bryan. Gonzalez de Qucsada. for mer Cuban commissioner in Washing ton, acted as toastmaster. The speeches made were full of graceful compli mt'iits and felicitations that the bout of Cuban triumph had come. Pittston, Pam The same party also will seek for the bodies of the British consul. Mr. ,lapp. and his wife and children. The Americans further will endeavor to recover the British consular archives. If the remains of the .Japp family are found, they will receive the saiue burial its the bodies of the Prentls family. THE WEATHER, Washington, May 17.—Partly cloudy tonight aud Sunday; light to fresh variable winds. mountain, The Glenn I'onrt Martini, Consumers' Ice Co. now have their ice on cars at Krie depot, Broad street. Manila, May 17.—The members ol the Glenn court martial have left herp for Catbalogan. on the island of Samar. Major Edwin F. Glpnn of thp Fifth in fantry is to bp tried by court martial on the charge of having taken part in administering the "water cure" to the Filipinos. Brigadier General Frederick D. Grant will be president or the court. The defense will endpavor to prqyp the necessity of the acts committed by Major Glenn and will contend they were similar to the •'third degree" as administered in large cities everywhere. Gustavo Lauder, a Swedish sailor who belonged to the British ship Itoraiuia. lost during the disaster in St. Pierre, has died in the military hospital here. Other sufferers in the hospital are improving. The PlnBPon* Craif, Suppose that a fine specimen of an old deerhound. very successful In his business, should collect untold doer in his park, fatten them up and then say to bis puppies: "Here, hoys, I've had a hard life catching these deer, and I mean to see you enjoy yourselves. I'm so used to racing through the woods and hunting that I cannot get out of the habit, but you boys just pile into the park and help yourselves." Such a deerhound as that would be scorned by every human father. The human father would say to such a dog: "Mr.1 Hound, you are simply ruining these puppies. Too much meat and no exercise will give them mange and seventeen other troubles, and if distemper doesn't kill them they will be a knockkneed, watery eyed lot of disgraces to you. For heaven's sake keep them down to dog biscuit and work thom hard."—Andrew Carnegie's "The Empire of Business." A F«1Dlr For Ihe Rteh Wood Mantols, Tiling and Chandeliers Commenting on the craze for pingpong, the New York Tribune says: "All the cluba are putting in tables for this game. Manufacturers arc working day and night to supply the demand for the balls and the tools of the sport. Brokers forget to look at the tape while tbey smite the little spheres in their offices. Women and men alike have fallen victims to this fascination by the thousands. Pingpong can be played at any hour of the day or night and In any weather aud in any condition of mind or of nerves, as it Is exclusively an Indoor recreation and requires no extremely elaborate aud expensive apparatus, as the game of billiards does. Moreover, uo long and arduous training, no series of exacting and costly lessons, is indispensable. Of course the range of skill among the players Is almost as wide and varied as it is among the holders of the cue who try to run up scores at caroms or at pool But even the novices at this sport scorn to get a great deal of fun out of it. and they are not obliged to trudge exhausting miles, as at the golf links." Outside the theater bands played, and the parks and plazas were tilled with gay throngs.' The wealth and beauty of the city drove on the famous Prado. which was brilliantly lighted: the cafes were crowded, and the entire popula tlon joined In the celebration. PELEE GAVE WARNING A Specialty. Officer of Hrltlah fltranipr NhDb Iho New York, May 17. — The British steamship Lord Antrim arrived at Perth Amboy, N. .1., last night from St. Lucia. from which port she sailed on May tD. The officers said that oil the day before the violent eruptions they passed close to Martinique and saw that Mont I'clee was In eruption and that smoke and flames were rising from it. Their coats were covered with dust, and when tlie.v tried to brush it off It smeared the clothing. The air had a peculiar taste, and there was a gassy odor. They attributed this to the eruption, lint sill led on. This was twelve hours before the eruption that caused the catastrophe. Chief Officer William Jones in commenting upon the affair aftpr rending the newspaper accounts Nlilpn NhmrtC1 Have Kptrnped * Opposite Water Ht 9 B. (i. Carpenter would lDo pleased to give you figures 011 any kind of Mrs. A. M. Strntton, wife of the president of the newly organized Ornnge and Creaui Cat Club of America, has a novel method of rescuing forloru alley cats. She coaxes them into her home, feeds them for a few days, gives them a bath, puts a gray ribbon around their necks and turns theiu out. They arc quickly captured, and their new owners Imagine they have secured somebody's darling. — Chicago Inter All Hrr Cat* Find Home*. President Elect Talma, General Go iney, and the revolutionary general!* created immense enthuslnsni as they spoke eloquently of the realization ot Cuba's aspirations. heating or plumbing. JU" r \ t^V i I r 'C vl VL. H IV ™j I * Mr. Bryan received a great demon Strntlon. Tile subject or his speech was patriotism, and in conclusion he said he would rather see the stars ami stripes live in the hearts of the Cubans than float over their country. Hut the climax was reached when General Wood was Introduced, A wonderful scene followed. The whole assemblage rose and cheered him. The ladies in tin boxes waved their handkerchiefs, and everybody remained standing until he had concluded his speech. General Wood congratulated the Cuban people upon their triumph. He thanked them for their co-otyeratlon and wished them success in the name of the T'nited States government and the American Mr. Bryan'* Address. Oceuti. Right of Discovery. r Prepared ™ under GBKMAN LAWS, if the Best there Is for McDonnell & DOBBIE There are times when differences of rank do not count, and an Irish soldier is said to have chanced upon one of them during the late war in Cuba. said r NEURALGIA,! Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: CHURCHMEN He was discovered by the sergeant of his company In n hole, well out of the way of even a stray shot, when he should have been engaged in active "We were iu laugc of I'elcc all night, and on the morning which saw the grand outburst we could still see the smoke high In the air. Of course now one can reason more clearly than If in the situation, hut it seems to the that every ship should have got away. It passed understanding why they remained that night. We were standing well out, but now-iSton know what caused the gas and the fDllmy dust. How those close In and nvHes nearer the crater could have remained close to the mountain is a surprise. To mc it seems that the decks of the ships in the harbor must have been slippery with the molten lava hours before we passed. There was no wind blowing, so that, while we passed outside the area then nffected It must have been almost Intolerable close Iu." The Flrat Outburst. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. Cardinal Gibbons will celebrate his silver jubilee as archbishop of Baltimore on Oct. 3 next. service PAIN EXPELLER. OUR AIM^ Bishop Willis consecratcd St. Antrews' Anglican cathedral of Honolulu en March 1) and appointed Canon Kiteat as dean. '•.Get out of that hole"' commanded the sergeant sternly. "Get out of it this minute!" Koneppnuino wit bout Trade "**1* "Ancwr." VVbat one pnysicwn out 01 maRv teiUoeai people. 1 iful. can Best Apples :t 11) can Pears 15e, 18c, 22c ;! 11D can Pti.u'lies 15c, 18c, 22c !i 11) can Apricots 18c ami 20o 32o / — 46 CHARLTON ST. N Nov* York. Aug l«Vh 1897 Bv Or Richter's ANCHOR # PAIN EXPELLER is good as e local Ireotment for Rheumatism end Neuralgia Replying to General Wood. General Gomez salil their one aspiration was to emulate the American republic, to which the hearts of Cubans went out in gratitude. Irt to make our Wall Pajwir Si'irk the loader in this city, and we are (loin# it by offering the largeHt stock at tho lowest prices C )ar clerks are paid to show you the stork and they'll do it If you call. Katimates given on painting. The broad Irish face looked up at him. with stubborn resistance written on every feature. Bev. Dr. William Paret, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church of Maryland, recently confirmed seven bedrid- Sen people In one day. 1| lb can Pineapple 20c "You may be me superior officer," he said boldly, "but all the same Ol'rn the wan that found this hole flr-rst!" And Full Lint* of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. The engagements of the bishop of London, Bight Bev. Arthur lugrani, have compelled him to decline the invitations of Bishop Potter of New York and other bishops to address the missionary gatherings in New York next julvcnt. 13 essential to good health. We can place your diseased and aching teeth In u healthy condition at little cost. If you have a poor set of natural teeth wo can replace them with a set of artificial teeth that will look well and fit well. New Phono. Dr. Reap. Over Piury'fl. Proper Matticatlon WALTER BARRITT, Do you need lumber for a sidewalk, or fence posts, rails or pickets to repair your old fence or to build a new one? You will find the best at Pershlmcr & Griffin's. 25c. and 60c. at all druggists or tnrougti ir. Ad. Blehtjr ACo.,21» TeirlSt., New lortl, L36 HIGHEST tuition*] AWARDS.i Becornmendcd by prtdninent Pfi^ ticiana, Wholetnl&nd !} Fresli Eggs and Butter a Specialty X. Main St., Pittston 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET. LEASES for aale, long and •holt forma, ct t.nzotrp Printing OfDcn. New phnnn Mm. Prompt (Mtvnry.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 17, 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 | 1902-05-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
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, May 17, 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 | 1902-05-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020517_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 |
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Full Text | i 1 ■ ' 1* " i! m hkp pffatot iyMk ■ ;.jp •flj Vtrma JWBKKLY ESTABLISHED 1W. ' 9«0 lEAlk 1 DAILY EST. BV THBO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, flAY 17, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: I 0 OilCFC FORTY CENTS A MONTH. ( ° rHOta. It is the Biving of Bood Values That Has Built Up Our Large Business. ALFONSO XIII. IS NOW KING CREED REVISION. 0f MOUNT PELEE AGAIN ACTIVE. Quartermaster Alfred Green said HAVANA FETES HAVE BEGUN Report of Presbyterlnii Committee "On the morning of the 8th I was standing aft and watching the smoke pillar which rose high into the air. I saw what I thought was a pillar of water coming toward us astern. I waited to be sure before calling any one else, and It began to melt away and Anally collapsed. I told the others about it, but they laughed at me." Sjoectacka V Tlie idea that proper Spectacles and Eyeglasses are an expensive luxury has been exploded a long time ago— at any rate since we have introduced our Special Eyeglasses with the services of au expert optician for $1.00 H. G. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Made Pnblle. New York, May 17.—The report of the committee on the revision of the confession of faith appointed by the Presbyterian general assembly last year was made public yesterday. 1' has been awaited with keen interest not only by members of the Presbyterian church, but by persons of all religious beliefs the country over. Study These Prices: Took the Oath of Sovereignty This Afternoon. Awe Inspiring Spectacle Terrifies Populace. Enthusiastic Celebration In Honor of General Wood. CHILDREN'S HAT8 nicely trim- A large assortment ofLAD!E8' FAN. med . ...48o The men who were at the boilers of the I,ord Antrim now claim that on the the night of the 7th, the night tkey were passing Martinique, they felt several bumps (ft the bottom of the ship, which they ascribed to having struck sunken wreckage. They now think that ships passing that way and drawing more water than theirs did will find reefs where mile deep water existed. CY BELT8, for 15o CEREMONY WAS SIMPLE. EAST C0A8T IN DANGER PALMA'S CABINET OFFICERS 200 pieces BLACK VELVET RIBBON, different widths, special a piece The revision report, which makes clear the disbelief in infant damnation and suggests other important changes in church doctrine, was read by the Kev. Dr. Henry C*. Mlnton, the retiring moderator, and received with prolonged applause. The question of adopting the report will be debated next Thursday.10c LADIES' FANCY LACE HOSE, all President's Appointment* Well Re The Royal Procession Preceding the Pirates Flock to Stricken Island and ceived by Cubans — William Jen colors, a pair 15c Ceremony Was Gorgeous, and Wae Local Authorities Unable to Cope LADIES' AND CHILDREN'8 SUN. BONNET8, each 19o 1 lot FANCY RIBBONS, No. 40, only, 10c a yard. Witnessed by a Throng of 300,000 With Crime — Expedition 8tarts to nings Bryan Speaks at Banquet to People. Recover Consuls' Bodies. "Providence kept us out of St Pierre harbor. On the way up the South American coast Iliad trouble with my steering gear and lia'd to make a port. It was repaired and worked all right for a few days. ('aptflin \V. M. Welsh said American Officers. The committee in Its overtures to the general assembly recommends that in the statement of the reformed faith it be made plain thnt "no man is condemned except on the ground of his sin." The revisers also recommend that it be stated positively that chapter 10, section 3, of the confession of faith is not to be regarded as teaching that any who die In infancy arc lost. In brief the creed as the committee would have it revised says; Havana, May 17.—President Palma yesterday gave the delegations to understand that they must curb personal preferences. He said all preferments at this time mtfst be buried for the country's good. Had lie consulted self solely he would have remained In Central Valley. N. Y., but duty called him. He wanted to see all Cubans show their pStriotism by curbing personal ambitions. must sacrifice their political slates on the altar of patriotism. He would appoint the men best qualified for the positions. A nice assortment of FIGURED LAWNS for, a yard 5c LADIES' SHIRT WAI8TS, a new assortment, for 50c Madrid, May 17.—Alfonso XIII.. King of Gibraltar, of East and West Indies and of the Continent of Occanlca, was made reigning sovereign of his monarchy this afternoon, in the prcsencc of the Chamber of Deputies. One thousand people, including all of the members of the Cortes, Nobles and Urandees of Spain, representatives of foreign governments, were present at the ceremony, which occupied but ten minutes. The oath to observe the Spanish constitution was administered to the young monarch, who swore on the crucifix and four evangels. No crown was placed on the King's head, and all signs of authority were absent. This part of the ceremony was as simple as the inauguration of the President of the United States. After taking the oath, His Majesty proceeded to the Cathedral of San Francisco, where he received the benediction of the Archbishop of Toledo, the Spanish primate. Three hundred thousand persons saw the procession to the Cortes. The procession was gorgeous, the Spanish State carriages being tho most valuable in all Europe. Bunting, flags, brrght dresses and uniforms glintod in the brilliant sunshine, giving the whole the aspect of fairyland. Everything went off smoothly. Fort de France, Martinique, May 17. —Just when the fears of the inhabitants of this island had beeu quieted Mont Pelee burst into renewed activity."After leaving St. Lucia we had more trouble, and I was tempted to put back to St. Lucia. Thru I decided to keep on to St. Pierre. As we neared that port It was working fairly well, and the Indications were for good weather. I had already lost a week almost and determined to worry along untfl I reached San Juan, Porto Rico." LADIES' LAWN WASH SUITS, excellent value, for a suit $1.98 Thick glowing red clouds, interspersed with flashes of light, are Issuing from the volcano. Showers of cinders, lasting for twenty minutes at a time, are falling. LADIES' SUMMER VEST8 from Sc UP. Large size GLASS WATER PITCHER . 10o "We believe all dying in infancy are Included in tlie election of grace and are regenerated and saved by Christ through the Spirit, who works when he pleases. Once more panic reigns in Martinique. In the districts of Lorraln, Marigot. Salute Marie and La Trlnlte, all of which are on the east coast, the people are especially terror stricken. These districts are believed to be in the greatest danger from the new outbreak. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES GLASS TUMBLERS, very neat patterns; special, 2 lor 5c LA SOUFRIERE. Senor Palma is winning the admiration of all classes by his lofty character and is proving himself a truly remarkable man. He has displayed much courage in the selection of his cabinet, which was announced last evening as follows: . CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK RIBBED HOSE, in all sizes, per pair. .10o "The word of God Is the only infalli ble rule of faith and life. Grnvhle l)encrlptlon l»j- the Rev. Mr. Ditrrell, Prices IVig'Ht. It pays to buy at the "God is revealed in nature, in history and In the heart of man. Mont Pelee's renewed burst of activity came suddenly between 10 and 11 o'clock Thursday night. Great flashes of brilliant light were emitted from the volcano, and tliey illuminated all the sky. London, May 17.—A dispatch to The Dally Mall from Kingstown, St. Vincent, contains an excellent description of the eruption of La Soufrlcre by the Kev. Mr. Darrell. Mr. Dnrrell says: People's Store, "God not the author of sin. LOOK, READ AND DUY. "Man free to choose between good and evil and forever responsible to his maker. Diego Tamayo. Nationalist, secretary of government, a new portfolio. Senor Tamayo will have charge of the rural guard, sanitation, the administration of the postoftices and signal service. He was formerly an autonomist, but later joined the rebellion, was head of the revolutionary lioard and has been secretary of state since the American occupation.is south mum street. "We rawed lCD within eight miles of tlie crater, from wlileli 11 majestic body of vapor amended. The scene was snblime lie.vond Imagination. Steam, smoke and lava formed an awful pillar which appeared to ns to be at least eight miles high. We rowed on, but an Immense cloud of dark anil dense volcanic material descended in our progress, warning us to stop. The mighty bank of sulphurous vapor assumed the shape of a gigantic promontory. It then became a mass of revolving cloud whirls, turning with Incredible velocity, assuming beautiful flower shapes, some dark, some effulgent, while others were pearly while, and all were brilliantly illuminated by electric Hashes. Best Superlative Flour $4.50 '20 lbs Sugar... 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 1.00 Fancy Creamery Butter. ... 27c Sweet Oranges.. .'20c to Hoc dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Onion Sets, :i quarts for.... 25c Garden Forks Ci5c Garden Hoes 25c Garden Bakes 25c Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Try our Teas and Coffees ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. "Penalty of first parents' sin is rter nal death. The flashes were' visible from here. The sight was awe inspiring In the extreme. Many persons fell upon their knees In prayer. "No man saved but by God's grace. "Christ perfect sacrifice for world's sin. BMS Is the time to mako I ■■ your dollars reach HI If W as far as you can. "Spirits of Just enjoy immediate com munion with God. A 'repetition of the St. Pierre horror Is feared. •'Sacraments of baptism and Lord's supper alone divinely established. PlrnteM Flock to fMlnttif. Carlos J aldo, Republican-Autonomist, department of stale and justice. Senor /aldo is a well known business man. He was at one time a supporter of Juan Gualberto Gomes, "the black revolutionist."Serious complications arp feared here In St. Pierre Htid other parts of Martiliiqup because of thp fact tlint tlie disaster lias attracted hundreds of pirates from the neighboring islands. "Christ will come again to Judge the world, and the wicked shall receive the eternal reward of their sins." Wc Cao Help You. FATAL RAILWAY WRECKS, Three Men Killed on the Pennsylvania. Despite the opposition of the conservatives on the opening day the election of Dr. Henry Van Dyke as moderator of the general assembly Is a popular one and is regarded as a just tribute to his reputation os a minister and writer. Pillage is rampant in St. Pierre. So far tlfty robbers have been arrested there and sentenced to five years' imprisonment each, but this has not broken up the carnival of crime. Em"'- .ry, Independent, department or agriculture. Senor Terry is a wealthy sugar planter of high character.Four Dead in Nebraska. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Wllllamsport, Pa.. May 17.—The Buffalo Flyer, on the Pennsylvania railroad. collided with a freight train at Jersey Shore at an early hour this morning. Three persons were killed and several injured. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. "Darkness then fell upon the waters, and a black rain of dust descended upon us. The thundering noises from the mountain and the earthquake shocks nil produced a scene of Incredible majesty and Kbrror. The plutonic energy of the mountain increased momentarily until our boat returned to Kingstown, (lie crew cowed and Impressed with the wcirdncss of the scene and covered thickly Willi the falling gray dust." Manuel Luciano Diaz, Nationalist, department of public works. Senor Diaz, who had charge of the works at Matanzas during the American occupation. is an engineer of ability. The authorities in St. Pierre aro not fully equal to the situation. This is chiefly because of the local political quarrels in St. Pierre, which are interfering with practical action. THE PHILIPPINES BILL, Best Patent Flour, iDer bbl.. .$4.50 Or. Sugar, 20 lbs for 1.00 Best Dairy Butter, per lb... .26 Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz .18 Arb. Coffee, perlb 11 Lion Coffee, perlb .IV Lincoln, Nob., May 17.—Four persons were killed and a dozen injured In a collision on the Burlington and Missouri railroad, near ilyauls. Neb,, this morning. Mr- I-ortRo Full* In Attempt to Fix Time For Vote. Outing Hats Washington. May 17.—An effort was made by Mr. Lodge (Mass.) in the senate yesterday to induce the minority to fix a time when a vote might he taken on the Philippine government bill, but Mr. Dubois (Ida.), speaking for the Democratic side, did not desire to specify a date for the vote. Assurances were given that the minority was not seeking for delay, but wished simply that discussion should he exhausted before a vote was taken. Mr. McLaurln (Miss.) concluded Ills speech begun Thursday in opposition to the present Philippine policy of the government. Mr. Deboe (K.v.) supported the pending measure in a carefully prepared speech. The French cruiser Suehet sails from here today with the principal Martinique authorities, who will he landed at St. Pierre and proceed to the northern part of the island in tlie direction of Basse Pointc. They will investigate the situation thoroughly. Kduardo Yero. Nationalist, department of instruction. Senor Yero was superintendent fjf schools during the American occupation of tlie island. We have just received the latest designs in Outing and ShirtWaist Hats, prices for this week *J8 cts., $1.25, $1.4!), $1.08. Garcia Montes, Republican, a law ycr of standing, department of finance. Moca and Java Coffee, lb. can DEADLY RACE RIOT. Leghorn Hats 5 lb. crock Preserves . Five Policemen and Five Negroes Lose Senor Palma'S selections ma.v leave some bitterness, but tlip gpuerai poiu nipnt is to tho effect tlint the cabinet is a good oiip and composed of ablp men of experience and standing. 5 llD. crock Jelly U lb. crock Jelly 3 lb. crock Preserves Their Lives. There in some danger of rioting lion' on account of the great influx of clamorous refugees. St. Thomas. Danish West Indies, Ma.v 17.—A dispatch has been received liere from tho. island of St. I.aria saylug that the Fulled States government tug Potomac has returned tiiere from the island of St. Vincent, bringing a report that La Sonfriere wan quiet. The illistfall oil St. Vincent is at present very slight, but terrible anxiety prevail*, and it is feared that the present lull In the eruptions is only temporary. The Potomac reports also that 2.000 persons have perished on St. Vincent up to the present time and that 5.000 of the Island's inhabitants are destitute. The entire Carlb country is covered with volcanic earth, and only the trretopx there are visible. l.n Sonfriere \o*v Quiet Beautifully trimmed with Mowers and mull, at 49c and 68c; worth double. .28 .20 Atlanta. Ua., May 17.—111 a fight early tills morning in Pittsburg, a suburb of this city, four policemen were Hilled and one fatally injured. Five negroes were killed. A race riot started when the police tried to arrest a negro who had waylaid an ofllcer. Business here has been stopped. The bank will not resume operations for the present, and money is scarce. Banquet 111 Honor of Wood /If. WALDMAN We also have the best values in the city in Shoes and the Lowest ''Prices. Give us a call. In our lines we are the lowest in price, with quality guaranteed. Last night the festivities, which will continue for a week, began with a banquet in honor of Governor General Wood and the other American officers given by veterans of the wars for Cuban Independence. It was held in the Taeon theater, a huge structure, with live tiers of boxes, where Spanish op era was given when Havana was at the zenith of its glory. An immense Cuban Hag was the feature of the elab orate decorations, in which there was a liberal display of American colors. Search For Consul's Body, 19 South Main St. Colonel Aymo, the United States consul in Guadeloupe, who Is on hoard the United States cruiser Cincinnati, recently at, St. Lucia, hns gone to St. Pierre to recover the archives of the United States consulate and to tind, if possible, the bodies of the United States consul, Mr. I'rentls; Mrs. Prentis and their two daughters. Marie and Christine. The bodies will be taken to Fort de France for burial, with special ceremonies and honors. » I 4 SWEDISH STRIKE ENDS. The house had another lively day of debate, Philippine atrocities and the Schley case coming in for considerable attention. The naval appropriation bill received little attention after the more exciting themes of debate came up. Mr. Cunnon (III.I and Mr. Ilepburn (la.) brought on the discussion by criticising the extent to which naval officers secured comfortable berths ashore, whereupon Mr. Williams (Miss.i made a very sarcastic speech at the expense of Admiral Crovyninshleld. during which he roail a imorti describing the late head of the bureau of navigation as "the greatest tar that ever stayed ashore." ' Once in a Labor Leaders Satisfied With the Leg illative Vote. EVANS BROS., Stockholm, Sweden, May 17.—The general strike ends tonight at 0 o'clock. The labor leaders arc satisfied with last night's vote in the Riksdag in favor of the ultimate introduction of universal suffrage. " I * you will find ii person who 4 * looks very dressy in a ready- 4 * made suit. But nine out of * _ every ten men who wear cus- * _ torn made clothing look well * y dressed, providing the cloth- ~ y i 11)4 has been properly cut. It . y will lie cut well and will tit 4 » well and give the best of ser- . 9 vice ;is to appearance, and - 9 wearing powers if made, at 4 9 our establishment. Many 4 9 patterns here to select from, 4 * including the new and fash- 4 * ionablo cloths. 4 I Buss, The City Tailor j 46 South Main Street, A dispatch received here from Martinique says that Mont Pelee Is still very active and that a new crater has broken out on the north side of this Around the board was gathered a picturesque body of men who had swept the island with Are and sword in the long fight against Spanish tyranny. General Maximo Gomez, former commander In chief of the Cuban army and the Idol of the Cuban people, presided. At his right sat (Jovernor General Wood and at his left Senor l'alnia. Next to the prpsident elect sat William J. Bryan. Gonzalez de Qucsada. for mer Cuban commissioner in Washing ton, acted as toastmaster. The speeches made were full of graceful compli mt'iits and felicitations that the bout of Cuban triumph had come. Pittston, Pam The same party also will seek for the bodies of the British consul. Mr. ,lapp. and his wife and children. The Americans further will endeavor to recover the British consular archives. If the remains of the .Japp family are found, they will receive the saiue burial its the bodies of the Prentls family. THE WEATHER, Washington, May 17.—Partly cloudy tonight aud Sunday; light to fresh variable winds. mountain, The Glenn I'onrt Martini, Consumers' Ice Co. now have their ice on cars at Krie depot, Broad street. Manila, May 17.—The members ol the Glenn court martial have left herp for Catbalogan. on the island of Samar. Major Edwin F. Glpnn of thp Fifth in fantry is to bp tried by court martial on the charge of having taken part in administering the "water cure" to the Filipinos. Brigadier General Frederick D. Grant will be president or the court. The defense will endpavor to prqyp the necessity of the acts committed by Major Glenn and will contend they were similar to the •'third degree" as administered in large cities everywhere. Gustavo Lauder, a Swedish sailor who belonged to the British ship Itoraiuia. lost during the disaster in St. Pierre, has died in the military hospital here. Other sufferers in the hospital are improving. The PlnBPon* Craif, Suppose that a fine specimen of an old deerhound. very successful In his business, should collect untold doer in his park, fatten them up and then say to bis puppies: "Here, hoys, I've had a hard life catching these deer, and I mean to see you enjoy yourselves. I'm so used to racing through the woods and hunting that I cannot get out of the habit, but you boys just pile into the park and help yourselves." Such a deerhound as that would be scorned by every human father. The human father would say to such a dog: "Mr.1 Hound, you are simply ruining these puppies. Too much meat and no exercise will give them mange and seventeen other troubles, and if distemper doesn't kill them they will be a knockkneed, watery eyed lot of disgraces to you. For heaven's sake keep them down to dog biscuit and work thom hard."—Andrew Carnegie's "The Empire of Business." A F«1Dlr For Ihe Rteh Wood Mantols, Tiling and Chandeliers Commenting on the craze for pingpong, the New York Tribune says: "All the cluba are putting in tables for this game. Manufacturers arc working day and night to supply the demand for the balls and the tools of the sport. Brokers forget to look at the tape while tbey smite the little spheres in their offices. Women and men alike have fallen victims to this fascination by the thousands. Pingpong can be played at any hour of the day or night and In any weather aud in any condition of mind or of nerves, as it Is exclusively an Indoor recreation and requires no extremely elaborate aud expensive apparatus, as the game of billiards does. Moreover, uo long and arduous training, no series of exacting and costly lessons, is indispensable. Of course the range of skill among the players Is almost as wide and varied as it is among the holders of the cue who try to run up scores at caroms or at pool But even the novices at this sport scorn to get a great deal of fun out of it. and they are not obliged to trudge exhausting miles, as at the golf links." Outside the theater bands played, and the parks and plazas were tilled with gay throngs.' The wealth and beauty of the city drove on the famous Prado. which was brilliantly lighted: the cafes were crowded, and the entire popula tlon joined In the celebration. PELEE GAVE WARNING A Specialty. Officer of Hrltlah fltranipr NhDb Iho New York, May 17. — The British steamship Lord Antrim arrived at Perth Amboy, N. .1., last night from St. Lucia. from which port she sailed on May tD. The officers said that oil the day before the violent eruptions they passed close to Martinique and saw that Mont I'clee was In eruption and that smoke and flames were rising from it. Their coats were covered with dust, and when tlie.v tried to brush it off It smeared the clothing. The air had a peculiar taste, and there was a gassy odor. They attributed this to the eruption, lint sill led on. This was twelve hours before the eruption that caused the catastrophe. Chief Officer William Jones in commenting upon the affair aftpr rending the newspaper accounts Nlilpn NhmrtC1 Have Kptrnped * Opposite Water Ht 9 B. (i. Carpenter would lDo pleased to give you figures 011 any kind of Mrs. A. M. Strntton, wife of the president of the newly organized Ornnge and Creaui Cat Club of America, has a novel method of rescuing forloru alley cats. She coaxes them into her home, feeds them for a few days, gives them a bath, puts a gray ribbon around their necks and turns theiu out. They arc quickly captured, and their new owners Imagine they have secured somebody's darling. — Chicago Inter All Hrr Cat* Find Home*. President Elect Talma, General Go iney, and the revolutionary general!* created immense enthuslnsni as they spoke eloquently of the realization ot Cuba's aspirations. heating or plumbing. JU" r \ t^V i I r 'C vl VL. H IV ™j I * Mr. Bryan received a great demon Strntlon. Tile subject or his speech was patriotism, and in conclusion he said he would rather see the stars ami stripes live in the hearts of the Cubans than float over their country. Hut the climax was reached when General Wood was Introduced, A wonderful scene followed. The whole assemblage rose and cheered him. The ladies in tin boxes waved their handkerchiefs, and everybody remained standing until he had concluded his speech. General Wood congratulated the Cuban people upon their triumph. He thanked them for their co-otyeratlon and wished them success in the name of the T'nited States government and the American Mr. Bryan'* Address. Oceuti. Right of Discovery. r Prepared ™ under GBKMAN LAWS, if the Best there Is for McDonnell & DOBBIE There are times when differences of rank do not count, and an Irish soldier is said to have chanced upon one of them during the late war in Cuba. said r NEURALGIA,! Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: CHURCHMEN He was discovered by the sergeant of his company In n hole, well out of the way of even a stray shot, when he should have been engaged in active "We were iu laugc of I'elcc all night, and on the morning which saw the grand outburst we could still see the smoke high In the air. Of course now one can reason more clearly than If in the situation, hut it seems to the that every ship should have got away. It passed understanding why they remained that night. We were standing well out, but now-iSton know what caused the gas and the fDllmy dust. How those close In and nvHes nearer the crater could have remained close to the mountain is a surprise. To mc it seems that the decks of the ships in the harbor must have been slippery with the molten lava hours before we passed. There was no wind blowing, so that, while we passed outside the area then nffected It must have been almost Intolerable close Iu." The Flrat Outburst. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. Cardinal Gibbons will celebrate his silver jubilee as archbishop of Baltimore on Oct. 3 next. service PAIN EXPELLER. OUR AIM^ Bishop Willis consecratcd St. Antrews' Anglican cathedral of Honolulu en March 1) and appointed Canon Kiteat as dean. '•.Get out of that hole"' commanded the sergeant sternly. "Get out of it this minute!" Koneppnuino wit bout Trade "**1* "Ancwr." VVbat one pnysicwn out 01 maRv teiUoeai people. 1 iful. can Best Apples :t 11) can Pears 15e, 18c, 22c ;! 11D can Pti.u'lies 15c, 18c, 22c !i 11) can Apricots 18c ami 20o 32o / — 46 CHARLTON ST. N Nov* York. Aug l«Vh 1897 Bv Or Richter's ANCHOR # PAIN EXPELLER is good as e local Ireotment for Rheumatism end Neuralgia Replying to General Wood. General Gomez salil their one aspiration was to emulate the American republic, to which the hearts of Cubans went out in gratitude. Irt to make our Wall Pajwir Si'irk the loader in this city, and we are (loin# it by offering the largeHt stock at tho lowest prices C )ar clerks are paid to show you the stork and they'll do it If you call. Katimates given on painting. The broad Irish face looked up at him. with stubborn resistance written on every feature. Bev. Dr. William Paret, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church of Maryland, recently confirmed seven bedrid- Sen people In one day. 1| lb can Pineapple 20c "You may be me superior officer," he said boldly, "but all the same Ol'rn the wan that found this hole flr-rst!" And Full Lint* of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. The engagements of the bishop of London, Bight Bev. Arthur lugrani, have compelled him to decline the invitations of Bishop Potter of New York and other bishops to address the missionary gatherings in New York next julvcnt. 13 essential to good health. We can place your diseased and aching teeth In u healthy condition at little cost. If you have a poor set of natural teeth wo can replace them with a set of artificial teeth that will look well and fit well. New Phono. Dr. Reap. Over Piury'fl. Proper Matticatlon WALTER BARRITT, Do you need lumber for a sidewalk, or fence posts, rails or pickets to repair your old fence or to build a new one? You will find the best at Pershlmcr & Griffin's. 25c. and 60c. at all druggists or tnrougti ir. Ad. Blehtjr ACo.,21» TeirlSt., New lortl, L36 HIGHEST tuition*] AWARDS.i Becornmendcd by prtdninent Pfi^ ticiana, Wholetnl&nd !} Fresli Eggs and Butter a Specialty X. Main St., Pittston 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET. LEASES for aale, long and •holt forma, ct t.nzotrp Printing OfDcn. New phnnn Mm. Prompt (Mtvnry. |
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