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'V sp • p m ' --'I' 1 r - ,v . ... ? ' " m / e. *9«| VFAB J WBKKLY ehtablihhkd 1050. TKJmn* 1 DAILY EST. BY THEO. HAKT 1882. PITTSTON, PA., MONDAY, HAY 26, 1902. TWO CENTH A OOPYj » g+ OA/^fTC FORTY CENTS A MONTIH. f W » HttW# WAR NEARLY AT AN END. DEATH OF HENRY C. M'CORMICK. MAY END THE STRIKE FRENCHMEN LEAVE CAPITALf FRESH LAVA TORRENT. Always The Cheapest oD{9ectac£e0 V Tho idea that proper Spectacles and Eyeglasses arc an cxiDeiisive luxury lias boon exploded a long time ;igo— at any rate since we have introduced our Special Eyeglasses with the services of an expert optician for $7.00 H. G. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Was Attorney General of Pennsylvania ar«—Hide Oat With President. Rochnmbean Mission Off For Vtag- Williamsport, Pa., May 26.—Hon. Henry C. McCormick died at his home in this city this afternoon at 2.30. He had been ill for about a week from the effects of blood poisoning, which resulted from contact with a poisonous vegetable on a plantation In Virginia, where he had been spending a vacation. For several days past his condition had been very serious, and sincc Sunday morning he had lain in a comatose condition, broken only by brief periods of delirium. Under Governor Hastings. Washington, May 26.—The members of the French mission which came to Washington to attend the ceremonies- Incident to the unveiling of the Itoclmmbeau statue have left the city for Falls. no formal functions on the programme for Sunday, lint the visitors found every minute of their time occupied In attending divine service, returning numerous calls, official and otherwise, and in drives about the city and suburbs. It's easy for you to figure the savings here when such values as these are offered to you. Such Is The Belief In Lon- Executlve Committee of Civic Federation to Meet. Mont Pelee Breaks Forth After a Brief Rest. don Today. White and colored washable Sunbonnets, for IMPORTANT DISPATCHES. TO CONSIDER SETTLEMENT BASSE POINT WIPED OUT 15c Each Announcement Was Expectcd In House Call for Meeting In cw York Likely Fort de France Is Yet Safe, But the White enamel Curtain Poles with fixturer, for of Commons This Afternoon, But Henry C. McCormick, attorney general of Pennsylvania under the Hastings administration, was born in 1841 in Washington township, I.ycdhilng county; received his education in the public schools and at Dickinson seminary; studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1866; was elected city solicitor of Williamsport in 1869; was elected on Congress in 1384 from the Sixteenth Pennsylvania district and was re-elected in 1886, afterward declining a third renomination; became attorney general in 1895 by appoint mcnt of Governor Hastings. to be Issued Soon—Both Sides in The weather was very warm during the afternoon, nud some of the visitors preferred to rest, while others made calls or took rides about tbe city and Inhabitants Dwell in Fear, and 10 Cents Was Not Forthcoming—No Telling Many Are Seeking Safety In Other Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, excellent quality and all sizes, for the Dispute Are to be Invited to suburbs. When It Will be Made. Attend. A quite unexpected feature of the afternoon nnd one which pleased the Island*. London, May 26.—Very important dispatches were received from Pretoria last evening. The Cabinet meets tomorrow morning, for the purpose of considering the announcement expected In the House of Commons this afternoon, that all the Boer delegates, except Christian DeWet, are prepared to accept the British terms. The authorities consider the struggle practically closed. Now York, May 211.—fl'ltli reference to recent rumors that there is still hope of settling the difference^between the coal miners and operators The Tluics today fays: Fort de France, Martinique. Stay 2H. —Mont Pelee was comparatively quiet for a day or two, but yesterday the volcano belched forth a torrent of lava and mud, which rushed down the northern slope of the lnouutalu and swept away what was left of the town of Basse I'olnte. 22c a Garment Ladies' Summer Corsets, made of fine quality net, big value. For i5c "Another attempt, It was learned last evening, will Ik? made by the National Civic federation to effect a settlement of the anthracite miners' strike, and a meeting will be called In this city within ten days unless the strike is ended In the meantime. Under the bylaws of the Civic federation its arbitration committee cannot act unless both sides to the dispute ask for Its services. In this case, while the miners arc Willing to accept the services of the arbitration committee, the operators have refused to agree to arbitration. Boys' Washable Duck Suits, with deep sailor collar, for New fissures have opened In the skle 45c Suit of the mountain. London, May 26.—In the House of Commons, thiB afternoon, the government leader, A. J. Balfour, said he could not say when he would be able to make an announcement regarding the South African peace negotiations. LOS ANGELES WINS. Fort do Franco is safe, but t lie people lire apprehensive lest the lightning Hashes shall lire the hundreds of tons of explosives stored in the forts. The inhabitants are fleeing. Two hundred of tlieni have gone to St. I.ucla, and 1,70(1 are in Guadeloupe. Most of them are destitute. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES One case of children's Ribbed Summer Vests, for 4c Hach Next Meeting of General Assembly to be Held on the Pacifific Coast. Our display of line Wash Goods, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Bolts, Ladies' Neckwear cannot be excelled and all at very moderate prices.' New York, May 26.—The general assembly decided this morning to hold its next meeting at Los Angeles. A resolution was adopted closing the home for aged ministers at Perth Am boy, N. J. Pretoria, May 26.—Field Cornet Visaye, an Influential Boer leader, and several others have surrendered to the British at Balmoral. Prices Rig'ht. "The Civic federation Is now preparing to call a meeting of its full executive committee to see If any new plan can be arranged. The time for the meeting is expected to be lixed early tills week and must take place within ten days. There are thirty-six members on tiie committee. It includes Bishop Potter, who, as he is going to Europe at once, will not be aiile to attend the meeting. SITUATION ON ST. VINCENT LOOK, READ AND BUY. People's Store, Lfmt Eruption Cnnneil More Trouble MONT PELEE STILL ACTIVE. NOW IT IS EARTHQUAKE. Kingstown, St. Vincent, May lit!.— The eruption on the night of Sunday, Slay 18, caused a greater fall of ashes and stones and more consternation at Chateau Belair, St. Vincent, than resulted from the eruption of CMay 7. Tlinn tile Flrxt Best Superlative Flour $4.00 20 lbs Sugar 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 1.00 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 2(Dc Sweet Oranges . ..20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart.... 8c Onion Sets, 3 quarts for.... -25c Garden Forks 05c Garden Hoes 25c Garden llakes 25c Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Try our Teas and Coffees IS SOUTH MAIN STREET, Report Received Today From Comman Martinique Seems to be a Doomed Is- COUNT 1)13 HOGHAMBEAL1 der Berry, of the Dixie. land'—Alarm Increasing. visitors very much was an invitation from 1'resldeut ltoosevelt to accompany lilm and several others on a horseback ride. The entire party assembled in front of the White House aliout 1 o'clock, the visitors in their uniforms making a very pretty picture in the bright afternoon sunlight. A photograph was taken of the group while there. The president guided the party through the northern section of the city until they reached the Zoological park. While in the park a storm began to gather, and the party came home at a lively eauter. The rain overtook them, however, and before reaching their stopping place the entire party was drenched. High Grade Groceries at Cut Prices. Washington. May 26.—The Navy Department received the following this morning from Commander Berry, of the United States warship Dixie: "St. Lucia, May 26.—The Dixie is discharging the remainder of her stores at Kingston, where provisions arc now on hand for several months. Lumber for houses is needed. The volcano is active. No additional damage has been done. The care of refugees and the injured, approximately 8,000 in number, is well in hand by the local authorities."Fort do France, May 26.-—Two slight earthquake shocks were felt here this morning. The alarm among the natives is increasing. Shortlyi after the appearance of a cloud May 18 which was belched from the mountain Egyptian darkness enveloped tiie village of Chateau Helair. The inhabitants of the hamlet rent the air with their shrieks aud groped against the banks of the road leading to Cumberland in their anxious efforts to tlee from the threatened danger. Many persons had their limbs broken. Paper Workers on Strike. "Both sides of tin1 dispute will be askeil to send representatives to tlie meeting, though the operators have so far resisted all overtures of the Civic federation. Whether the latter has any reason to believe that its new idea will be successful could not be learned. A prominent member of the executive committee wild that as both sides had had time to reflect and the issues were not really very many the dltlicultics between the operators and the miners might be smoothed over. He thought that the welfare of the public should carry some weight. Hoth Milieu 4n Br Invited. Ballston. N. Y.. May 26.—Two hundred employes of the Union Bag and Paper Co. went on strike this morning for an Increase of ten per cent, in Evans Bros. Success Flour Butterfly Flour, per bbl... Marvel Flour, per bbl $4.25 4.25 4.25 BRENNAN & ROBERTS wages. Our Best Superlative Flour.. 4.25 Potatoes, fine stock, bushel.. .85 Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs for 1.00 Butter, the very best, lb 25 THE WEATHER. Tile darkness lasted one hour, but the exodus from Chateau Belalr lasted all night. Detonations and smoke and lava from the volcano continued the next day. May 10, and the people still continued their efforts to leave Chateau Belalr for Kingstown and other towns. Corner Main and Thomas streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. PROTEST FROM POLES, Washington," May 26.—Fair tonight; cooler; Tuesday, fair. Arbuckle Coffee, lb ... .10 They Are Against the Acceptance of a Williams & McAnulty, Lion Coffee, lb Statue of King Frederick, BACK THIRTY ODD YEARS, Cape Henry. Va. May I'll. — The French battleship Uaulois passed out to sea last night. Admiral Higgliison's squadron — the Olympla, Kearsarge and Alabama—will escort the Uaulois to New York and Boston and remain ill attendance upon the visiting battleship until the ltochamhcau commission takes its departure for home. French llattleidilp Sail* For 25c you can buy one can of Evans Bros. Moca and Java Coffee. And once you use it we know you will say, that you would not Jwve any other if it Vienna, May 26.—Historian Askenazy writes the Polish paper. Czas, entering a violent protest in the name of Koscioskl. Pulaski and other Poles who Unusual Evidence by W. B. Tyrrell, of Kingstown is longing for rain, and the heat and dryness here are unprecedented. There is no hope for the resuscitation of the Carlb country for years to come. The canal that' supplied water to that country for domestic or manufacturing purposes lias dried up, and the district is desolate. Wall Papers, Carpets, Draperies. Falmouth, Mass. "It is understood that President Uonipcrs of the American Federation of Labor, who will he in this city today to adjust a quarrel between the Brewery Workers' union and the Engineers and Firemen's unions and who is on the executive committee of the" Civic federation, will remain 111 town until the coining meeting of that committee Is over." PAINTS AND OILS Thirty odd years ago, Mr. W. B. Tyrrell, now living in Falmouth, Mass- Was director of .the choir in St. Patrick's church. in Lowell, Mass. At that time, Rev. Father John O'Brien was pastor, and it was then that Mr. Tyrrell obtained the Information that enables him at this time to give this unusual evidence. Industrious Minn Wi'iker" Hiokluc improvements at their homes will find h full supply of Mixed Taints and Oils here. |j(Ci}£ht for American independence kgalVst the acceptance by the United StatC\p.of the Kaiser's gift of a statue of Frederick the Great. Askcnazy recalls Fredericks attacks on the Pol«s who helped the United States and mentions In this connection Washington's letter to Marquis tie Lafayette under date of May 10, 1770. were given you, Call and we will Introduce to you a lino that, it* worthy of your attention.The United Slates stonmor lllxlc lias arrived liere with '.mhi.ckhi ration*, together with clothing, lnetlleine and supplies.SHOES. ZIONISTS IN A ROW. Stormy Hcciicn Ilk American Fcders- 70 North Main Street, Pittston. (■nil and see and examine our shoes before buying elsewhere. It will pay you. We have on display in our window one of the best values in Ladies' Shoos. Bight up in style. Button or lace. Patent tip. A1 stock. And all sold at Only $1.25 per Pair Writing from bis home in Falmouth, under date of May I, 1902, Mr. Tyrrell says: "Father John's Medicine, from which 1 have found much benefit whenever In trouble for the past thirty odd years, received. I first began talcing it when director in St. Patrick's church choir for Father John. 1 am chanting Its praises continually." Peking. Mn.v 2(1.—The rebellion in Chili province bus been practically subdued, but the inhabitants of the province are complaining loudly of the forces under Yuan Shai Kai, the gov ernor of Chili, and allege that his soldiers in inflicting punishments do not distinguish between the guilty and the innocent. The failure of the efforts of a German linn to secure exclusive rights of selling opium throughout the Chinese empire, for which privilege the firm in question offered to pay the Chinese government 4DirD,lKH»,oito a year, appeal's to be assured oil account of the opposition to the proposal of the better class of the ministers and the palace China'* ItrlielN Subline*! lion I onvt-nlIon at Honlon. The Interruption of the ealile between here and the island of St. I.ucia has eansed delay lu tire transmission of GAULOIS NOW AT NEW YORK, Boston, May The session of the American federation of Zionists In l''aneuil hall yesterday was marked by wild scenes of disorder, and in trying to quiet the assemblage President Mellaril liottheil was forced to use his ivory gavel with such vigor that it was broken inlo several pieces. He was accused of suppressing legitimate debate, and he in turn declared that unless certain delegates adopted quieter methods he would lie forced to have them ejected from tile hall. At that time n score or more of delegates were on their feet, all clamoring for recognition. yC:Cw/C messages. French Warship Arrived There This Morning From Annapolis. Lisbon, Portugal, May L-'ti.—furious phenomena have been observed at IVdroso. near Oporto, which arc supposed to be connected with the volcanic eruptions in the West Indies. Fissures In the earth there emitted Hre and smoke, while at the same time there occurred a tornado of wind. Qnrrr Phenomena In I'ortnnral. Tboroncjh Instruction. I*ow tuition rotes Graduates secure best positions. Home are now drawing salaries of $1,VWH), $1,600 and $1,800- Many in five and six months qualify them selves to fill positions which pay $50 and $00 per month at the start. The attention of AMBITIOUS younj? people is solicited. Positions turnibhed. Wend for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. New York, May 26.—The French battleship Uaulois. which brought the Rochamhcau party to lliis country, was sighted off Sandy Hook at 8.5U this morning. Tlio Uaulois left Annapolis yesterday, escorted by the United States cruiser Olyiupla and the battleships Kearsarge and Alabama. Here, again, in this unsolicited letter from Mr. Tyrrell, is more evidence of (lie authentic history and merit of this remedy. It was prescribed by an eminent specialist for tile late Hev. Father John O'Brien, by whom it was recommended, and from whom it derived its name. It cures all throat and lung troubles and restores health and strength to rim down systems. Its food elements make tlesh and build up the wasted tissue. Its gentle laxative effect corrects the stomach and strengthens each organ of the body to do its work properly, by which the impurities are driven out of the system. EVANS BROS., Child Innnrnnce. 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Thirty Funeral** In n Day The Insurance of the lives of children is forbidden in Montreal on the ground that many parents neglect their sick offspring when they know they will profit by their death. BRIGANDS ATTACK PILGRIMS. Vancouver, It. I'., May lit;.—A Sunday special from Ferine, B. C., says: "This was a day of funerals, and in one Instance there were fourteen coffins in the procession. All told there were thirty funerals during the day of victims of the mine disaster of last Thursday. At the mine the active work of recovering the bodies has been for the time suspended, and all energy is being expended along the line of making the mine sa'fe for the rescuers. The force of the explosion is now seen to have been great. The roof in some places has been shattered to such an extent that it would now he nothing short of foolhardlness for the rescuers to remain longer in the mine without taking necessary precautions for their own safety. Nine additional bodies were taken from the mine yesterday, making forty-nine in all that have been recovered.The president was forced to call Vice President Joseph Self to order, and It was in doing this that liis gavel was Fifty five Soldiers Escorting the Cara van Were Killed, olticials. For WEDDINGS E|Awi» I For FUNEBALS nU"Br» • Constantinople, May 2(1.—Brigands" recently attacked a pilgrim caravan in the province of Nedjed, Central Arabia, and killed a major, four captains and 50 gendarmes who were escorting the caravan. The pilgrims lost all their baggage and valuables. Drowned. Not Stolen, Sensational charges of dishonesty were made by Honorary Secretary Isadore ID. Morrison against certain New York affiliated societies, and hi' produced' documents and waved them in the face of t lie convention hi alleged proof of his assertions. The great curse of modern civilization—consumption—is mainly due to Insufficiency of fat 111 our daily food. Tea or coffee supplies none of this necessity, but cocoa and chocolate do, and that lit the most appetizing and digestible form In which It is possible to obtain fut Fnt n» a Food. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.CARPENTER.exeter st. exeter boro. New York. May After many days of searching and anguish for the distracted parents tiie mystery of tin' disappearance of little Kathleen Flanagan was solved yesterday when , the body of the child was found floating face upward In the Hudson river about twenty-live feet from tlie wharf between One Hundred and Thirty-third mid One Hundred and Thirty-fourth streets by Detective Sergeant Ilarcy and two men iu rovlioals. The disappearance of the little girl May 17 agitated the entire parish In which her parents lived. It contains no nerve deadening drugs or weakening stimulants upon which FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. After four hours of incessant wrangling the session liVoke up, and several ili legates had to lie restrained by their friends from engaging in even hotter arguments on the tloor of the hall. Finally the room was cleared, and several of the New York delegation withdrew to tin' Hanover Street hall with threats of leaving the American federation. so many patent medicines depend for their cffcei, and which nre dangerous. The money is refunded 111 any case where it docs not do all that is claimed for it. — MAGNET New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York, May 2K. 1 128 GOOD OTJUtT 1902. 128% If there is anything about your condition that yon Clo not understand, write to Medical Staff. Carleton & IIovey. Lowell. Mass.. and you will receive the advice of their physicians free, if your druggist, does not have Father John's Medicine, send ?l for a large bottle, express prepaid—Carleton & llovey, Lowell, Mass. To know where to buy is a saving of time as well as money. Our stocks are ready for all demands and the prices arp the lowest. * I! Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref Copper Car & Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction B. & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. F. & I Erie 7fl% !DND4 Kurt l»y Full I iik l'trr, The chief cause1 of llii' trouble was a resolution submitted by tliC» committee 011 reports of officers that "it In* made obligatory on .ill societies a tH Hated with the American Federation of Zionists to apply for subeharters." Ncxv York, May -tD.- Wlilli' three hundred persons, many of them women Hliil children. were dining oil file great iron |)ler nt itoekuway Iteacli lust nijclit a steel girder underneath the inshore dining room suddenly snapped in two. The floor gave way. and all in the apartment were precipitated, shriek Inland struggling, to the sandy lieaeli a dozen feet helow. At least thirty were bruised and injured so severely that they required medical attendance. 07% |0G% •l«% :n% Mnrderer Kelenned by Friend*. Compare These Prices: 1 lot Seorsuekors, worth 12c and 111% Atlanta. CJa„ May 26.—A Constitution special from Jacksonville. Miss., says Oliver Lamar, recently convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. has been released from Jail at Mendenhall by a 1110b of his friends. Sheriff Walw'o sent out several posses hi pursuit, but Lamar has not yet been apprehended. The bars were pried off the jail from the outside. '4 171% 172 lOity 36% 28% 17n Tin*significance of tin- resolution was that it innpowered the federation to have control of the tinances of all the constituent societies. The resolution was finally earritM by a vote of 71 to IS. 15c; Special price 8c Ladies' Laco Ribbed and Drop Mystic Cure for rheumatism and nonralgia radically curcs in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is romarknhle and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The lirst dose greatly benefits. 75 cents and $1.00. Sold hy J. II. llouck, druggist, 4 N. Maiu street Rheumatism Cured in a Day. 171 Vi 100% Stitch Hose; this week 10c Ladies' Ribbed Vests; Special 4c 1 lot Ran Carpet, regular 25c kind while it lasts l'.tc 36% 6716 Erie, pref. . .. Louis. & Nash Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific . Col. Southern 111. Central . Rep. Steel ... 139% Wnrdfn of Snfte C'olleKr IIcmIwiih. 132% 150 100 132% I IS% 100 Ithaca. N. Y.. May 20.--Miss Margaret Floy Washburn, warden «»f Sage college, has resigned from Cornell, having accepted a position as full professor in philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. Miss Washburn is a graduate of Wells college of the class of 1891. Children's Parasols 15c Insures a safe finish. There isn't any doubt about keeping pace with the step of time if we are active. Here you find the best of clothing for present Springfield. Milks.. May 211. — The Rlgllt Itev. l»r. Philip .1. (Jarrigiin, vice rector of the Catholic university of Washington, was solemnly raised to the episcopate and consecrated hisUop of Sioux City, Ia„ ill St. Michael's cathedral yesterday. The ceremony began at 10:30 o'clock and lasted four Unrrlicnii Mmlr a (llNhop. New Brunswick, N. J., May 20.—The engineering feat of moving the steel bridge which spans the Raritan river and the Delaware and Hudson eatiul was performed successfully yesterday. The structure was moved a distance of fifteen feet, and there was 110 interruption of traffic. The bridge has six spans, is double tracked aud is DUO feet A Feat at Bridge Movlnfc. Men's Laundered Percale Shirts, collars attached, worth 50c; special price 3Uc 154% Shake Into Your Shoes Norfolk & Western N. Y . O. & W N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref Southern Ry 56% Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It curcs painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Faso makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It to a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Ry mail for t!5c. In stamps. Trial package FRKIC. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lclloy, N. Y. Ladies' Black Mercerized Sateen Undershirts, deep flounce and rullle; special only 50c. Rest Felt "Window Shades complete only 7i cents needs 150V4 149% 32% lGKVfe 149*4 «1% 82% 3G% Pence Announcement Soon. Young Men's SuRs London. May 20.—The IDaily Mail in its issue tiiis morning says the announcement of peace may be expected at any moment and that it will be found that the government has remained inflexible on all vital points at hours. long. Swell fabrics cut "on the very latest patterns, serge lined, at $8.00, $10,00, $12.00, $16.00 Paterson, X J., May -CD. — Charles Whiteinan. thirty-live years old. a bicyclist. died in the (ieneral hospital here last evening, the result of liolnir run down by an automobile. Killed by nn Antomolille. I'lilruRo inqnlry Still Sitting. Boys' Percale Shirt Waists; Special 12.1 cents . Southern Ry., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U. S. Leather .?. - U. S. Leather, pref U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Western Union Naples. Italy. May 20.- The court of Inquiry being held 011 board the United States cruiser Chicago to investigate the arrest of certain officers of that vessel at VfiiiC'C' 011 April 2.~» continues its sessions, but the strictest secrecy regarding the proceedings of the court Is maintained. 61% 1 lot I(adm Percale Shirt Waists, latest styles; while they last 25c Matting, close and heavy, worth 18c; our special price 12c 41 Vt 13% It Saved His Leg, Rhnilr.lii'H (iold Onlput. Capo Town. South Africa. May 20 — Tljt! gold output from ithodrsla for tlic year t!Mil amounted to lSo.KSS outlet's, an inoronse of CKt.38o oum«s over the total output of KKHD. Your money back for the asking if your not thoroughly sat- 84 's P. A. Danfortli, of I.aOrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore oil his leg, but writes tlmt Hucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold hy .1. II. Houek and W. C. iPriee. fittston, ami (!. 1). Stroll, West 1'ittston.Proper Mastication is 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 we can replace them with a set of artificial teeth that will look well and fit DmryXCM!?ne' Pr- RpnP' °Vrr isfied 15 10 90 flo-V, 43% 104 D4 87% The Magnet Gilroy & Tighe, 90% 44'/, 105 Old newspapers for laying under carpets ran be bought at the Gazette offlee, Twc lirgo bundles for 5 cents. Lumber of all kinds. Brick. Terra Cotta Pipe, Lime, and all kinds of Ma sons' Supplies; also Doors, Sash minds. Mouldings and Hardwood In terlor Finish, J. E. Patterson & Co Wabash, pref linlon Pacific......®. irnion IjjeMlO, »%#D• Clothiers, Hatters it Furnisher* Cor. Main and Broad St. S7% 37 S. Main St., Pittston,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 26, 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 | 1902-05-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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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 26, 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 | 1902-05-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020526_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 | 'V sp • p m ' --'I' 1 r - ,v . ... ? ' " m / e. *9«| VFAB J WBKKLY ehtablihhkd 1050. TKJmn* 1 DAILY EST. BY THEO. HAKT 1882. PITTSTON, PA., MONDAY, HAY 26, 1902. TWO CENTH A OOPYj » g+ OA/^fTC FORTY CENTS A MONTIH. f W » HttW# WAR NEARLY AT AN END. DEATH OF HENRY C. M'CORMICK. MAY END THE STRIKE FRENCHMEN LEAVE CAPITALf FRESH LAVA TORRENT. Always The Cheapest oD{9ectac£e0 V Tho idea that proper Spectacles and Eyeglasses arc an cxiDeiisive luxury lias boon exploded a long time ;igo— at any rate since we have introduced our Special Eyeglasses with the services of an expert optician for $7.00 H. G. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Was Attorney General of Pennsylvania ar«—Hide Oat With President. Rochnmbean Mission Off For Vtag- Williamsport, Pa., May 26.—Hon. Henry C. McCormick died at his home in this city this afternoon at 2.30. He had been ill for about a week from the effects of blood poisoning, which resulted from contact with a poisonous vegetable on a plantation In Virginia, where he had been spending a vacation. For several days past his condition had been very serious, and sincc Sunday morning he had lain in a comatose condition, broken only by brief periods of delirium. Under Governor Hastings. Washington, May 26.—The members of the French mission which came to Washington to attend the ceremonies- Incident to the unveiling of the Itoclmmbeau statue have left the city for Falls. no formal functions on the programme for Sunday, lint the visitors found every minute of their time occupied In attending divine service, returning numerous calls, official and otherwise, and in drives about the city and suburbs. It's easy for you to figure the savings here when such values as these are offered to you. Such Is The Belief In Lon- Executlve Committee of Civic Federation to Meet. Mont Pelee Breaks Forth After a Brief Rest. don Today. White and colored washable Sunbonnets, for IMPORTANT DISPATCHES. TO CONSIDER SETTLEMENT BASSE POINT WIPED OUT 15c Each Announcement Was Expectcd In House Call for Meeting In cw York Likely Fort de France Is Yet Safe, But the White enamel Curtain Poles with fixturer, for of Commons This Afternoon, But Henry C. McCormick, attorney general of Pennsylvania under the Hastings administration, was born in 1841 in Washington township, I.ycdhilng county; received his education in the public schools and at Dickinson seminary; studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1866; was elected city solicitor of Williamsport in 1869; was elected on Congress in 1384 from the Sixteenth Pennsylvania district and was re-elected in 1886, afterward declining a third renomination; became attorney general in 1895 by appoint mcnt of Governor Hastings. to be Issued Soon—Both Sides in The weather was very warm during the afternoon, nud some of the visitors preferred to rest, while others made calls or took rides about tbe city and Inhabitants Dwell in Fear, and 10 Cents Was Not Forthcoming—No Telling Many Are Seeking Safety In Other Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, excellent quality and all sizes, for the Dispute Are to be Invited to suburbs. When It Will be Made. Attend. A quite unexpected feature of the afternoon nnd one which pleased the Island*. London, May 26.—Very important dispatches were received from Pretoria last evening. The Cabinet meets tomorrow morning, for the purpose of considering the announcement expected In the House of Commons this afternoon, that all the Boer delegates, except Christian DeWet, are prepared to accept the British terms. The authorities consider the struggle practically closed. Now York, May 211.—fl'ltli reference to recent rumors that there is still hope of settling the difference^between the coal miners and operators The Tluics today fays: Fort de France, Martinique. Stay 2H. —Mont Pelee was comparatively quiet for a day or two, but yesterday the volcano belched forth a torrent of lava and mud, which rushed down the northern slope of the lnouutalu and swept away what was left of the town of Basse I'olnte. 22c a Garment Ladies' Summer Corsets, made of fine quality net, big value. For i5c "Another attempt, It was learned last evening, will Ik? made by the National Civic federation to effect a settlement of the anthracite miners' strike, and a meeting will be called In this city within ten days unless the strike is ended In the meantime. Under the bylaws of the Civic federation its arbitration committee cannot act unless both sides to the dispute ask for Its services. In this case, while the miners arc Willing to accept the services of the arbitration committee, the operators have refused to agree to arbitration. Boys' Washable Duck Suits, with deep sailor collar, for New fissures have opened In the skle 45c Suit of the mountain. London, May 26.—In the House of Commons, thiB afternoon, the government leader, A. J. Balfour, said he could not say when he would be able to make an announcement regarding the South African peace negotiations. LOS ANGELES WINS. Fort do Franco is safe, but t lie people lire apprehensive lest the lightning Hashes shall lire the hundreds of tons of explosives stored in the forts. The inhabitants are fleeing. Two hundred of tlieni have gone to St. I.ucla, and 1,70(1 are in Guadeloupe. Most of them are destitute. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES One case of children's Ribbed Summer Vests, for 4c Hach Next Meeting of General Assembly to be Held on the Pacifific Coast. Our display of line Wash Goods, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Bolts, Ladies' Neckwear cannot be excelled and all at very moderate prices.' New York, May 26.—The general assembly decided this morning to hold its next meeting at Los Angeles. A resolution was adopted closing the home for aged ministers at Perth Am boy, N. J. Pretoria, May 26.—Field Cornet Visaye, an Influential Boer leader, and several others have surrendered to the British at Balmoral. Prices Rig'ht. "The Civic federation Is now preparing to call a meeting of its full executive committee to see If any new plan can be arranged. The time for the meeting is expected to be lixed early tills week and must take place within ten days. There are thirty-six members on tiie committee. It includes Bishop Potter, who, as he is going to Europe at once, will not be aiile to attend the meeting. SITUATION ON ST. VINCENT LOOK, READ AND BUY. People's Store, Lfmt Eruption Cnnneil More Trouble MONT PELEE STILL ACTIVE. NOW IT IS EARTHQUAKE. Kingstown, St. Vincent, May lit!.— The eruption on the night of Sunday, Slay 18, caused a greater fall of ashes and stones and more consternation at Chateau Belair, St. Vincent, than resulted from the eruption of CMay 7. Tlinn tile Flrxt Best Superlative Flour $4.00 20 lbs Sugar 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 1.00 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 2(Dc Sweet Oranges . ..20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart.... 8c Onion Sets, 3 quarts for.... -25c Garden Forks 05c Garden Hoes 25c Garden llakes 25c Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Try our Teas and Coffees IS SOUTH MAIN STREET, Report Received Today From Comman Martinique Seems to be a Doomed Is- COUNT 1)13 HOGHAMBEAL1 der Berry, of the Dixie. land'—Alarm Increasing. visitors very much was an invitation from 1'resldeut ltoosevelt to accompany lilm and several others on a horseback ride. The entire party assembled in front of the White House aliout 1 o'clock, the visitors in their uniforms making a very pretty picture in the bright afternoon sunlight. A photograph was taken of the group while there. The president guided the party through the northern section of the city until they reached the Zoological park. While in the park a storm began to gather, and the party came home at a lively eauter. The rain overtook them, however, and before reaching their stopping place the entire party was drenched. High Grade Groceries at Cut Prices. Washington. May 26.—The Navy Department received the following this morning from Commander Berry, of the United States warship Dixie: "St. Lucia, May 26.—The Dixie is discharging the remainder of her stores at Kingston, where provisions arc now on hand for several months. Lumber for houses is needed. The volcano is active. No additional damage has been done. The care of refugees and the injured, approximately 8,000 in number, is well in hand by the local authorities."Fort do France, May 26.-—Two slight earthquake shocks were felt here this morning. The alarm among the natives is increasing. Shortlyi after the appearance of a cloud May 18 which was belched from the mountain Egyptian darkness enveloped tiie village of Chateau Helair. The inhabitants of the hamlet rent the air with their shrieks aud groped against the banks of the road leading to Cumberland in their anxious efforts to tlee from the threatened danger. Many persons had their limbs broken. Paper Workers on Strike. "Both sides of tin1 dispute will be askeil to send representatives to tlie meeting, though the operators have so far resisted all overtures of the Civic federation. Whether the latter has any reason to believe that its new idea will be successful could not be learned. A prominent member of the executive committee wild that as both sides had had time to reflect and the issues were not really very many the dltlicultics between the operators and the miners might be smoothed over. He thought that the welfare of the public should carry some weight. Hoth Milieu 4n Br Invited. Ballston. N. Y.. May 26.—Two hundred employes of the Union Bag and Paper Co. went on strike this morning for an Increase of ten per cent, in Evans Bros. Success Flour Butterfly Flour, per bbl... Marvel Flour, per bbl $4.25 4.25 4.25 BRENNAN & ROBERTS wages. Our Best Superlative Flour.. 4.25 Potatoes, fine stock, bushel.. .85 Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs for 1.00 Butter, the very best, lb 25 THE WEATHER. Tile darkness lasted one hour, but the exodus from Chateau Belalr lasted all night. Detonations and smoke and lava from the volcano continued the next day. May 10, and the people still continued their efforts to leave Chateau Belalr for Kingstown and other towns. Corner Main and Thomas streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. PROTEST FROM POLES, Washington," May 26.—Fair tonight; cooler; Tuesday, fair. Arbuckle Coffee, lb ... .10 They Are Against the Acceptance of a Williams & McAnulty, Lion Coffee, lb Statue of King Frederick, BACK THIRTY ODD YEARS, Cape Henry. Va. May I'll. — The French battleship Uaulois passed out to sea last night. Admiral Higgliison's squadron — the Olympla, Kearsarge and Alabama—will escort the Uaulois to New York and Boston and remain ill attendance upon the visiting battleship until the ltochamhcau commission takes its departure for home. French llattleidilp Sail* For 25c you can buy one can of Evans Bros. Moca and Java Coffee. And once you use it we know you will say, that you would not Jwve any other if it Vienna, May 26.—Historian Askenazy writes the Polish paper. Czas, entering a violent protest in the name of Koscioskl. Pulaski and other Poles who Unusual Evidence by W. B. Tyrrell, of Kingstown is longing for rain, and the heat and dryness here are unprecedented. There is no hope for the resuscitation of the Carlb country for years to come. The canal that' supplied water to that country for domestic or manufacturing purposes lias dried up, and the district is desolate. Wall Papers, Carpets, Draperies. Falmouth, Mass. "It is understood that President Uonipcrs of the American Federation of Labor, who will he in this city today to adjust a quarrel between the Brewery Workers' union and the Engineers and Firemen's unions and who is on the executive committee of the" Civic federation, will remain 111 town until the coining meeting of that committee Is over." PAINTS AND OILS Thirty odd years ago, Mr. W. B. Tyrrell, now living in Falmouth, Mass- Was director of .the choir in St. Patrick's church. in Lowell, Mass. At that time, Rev. Father John O'Brien was pastor, and it was then that Mr. Tyrrell obtained the Information that enables him at this time to give this unusual evidence. Industrious Minn Wi'iker" Hiokluc improvements at their homes will find h full supply of Mixed Taints and Oils here. |j(Ci}£ht for American independence kgalVst the acceptance by the United StatC\p.of the Kaiser's gift of a statue of Frederick the Great. Askcnazy recalls Fredericks attacks on the Pol«s who helped the United States and mentions In this connection Washington's letter to Marquis tie Lafayette under date of May 10, 1770. were given you, Call and we will Introduce to you a lino that, it* worthy of your attention.The United Slates stonmor lllxlc lias arrived liere with '.mhi.ckhi ration*, together with clothing, lnetlleine and supplies.SHOES. ZIONISTS IN A ROW. Stormy Hcciicn Ilk American Fcders- 70 North Main Street, Pittston. (■nil and see and examine our shoes before buying elsewhere. It will pay you. We have on display in our window one of the best values in Ladies' Shoos. Bight up in style. Button or lace. Patent tip. A1 stock. And all sold at Only $1.25 per Pair Writing from bis home in Falmouth, under date of May I, 1902, Mr. Tyrrell says: "Father John's Medicine, from which 1 have found much benefit whenever In trouble for the past thirty odd years, received. I first began talcing it when director in St. Patrick's church choir for Father John. 1 am chanting Its praises continually." Peking. Mn.v 2(1.—The rebellion in Chili province bus been practically subdued, but the inhabitants of the province are complaining loudly of the forces under Yuan Shai Kai, the gov ernor of Chili, and allege that his soldiers in inflicting punishments do not distinguish between the guilty and the innocent. The failure of the efforts of a German linn to secure exclusive rights of selling opium throughout the Chinese empire, for which privilege the firm in question offered to pay the Chinese government 4DirD,lKH»,oito a year, appeal's to be assured oil account of the opposition to the proposal of the better class of the ministers and the palace China'* ItrlielN Subline*! lion I onvt-nlIon at Honlon. The Interruption of the ealile between here and the island of St. I.ucia has eansed delay lu tire transmission of GAULOIS NOW AT NEW YORK, Boston, May The session of the American federation of Zionists In l''aneuil hall yesterday was marked by wild scenes of disorder, and in trying to quiet the assemblage President Mellaril liottheil was forced to use his ivory gavel with such vigor that it was broken inlo several pieces. He was accused of suppressing legitimate debate, and he in turn declared that unless certain delegates adopted quieter methods he would lie forced to have them ejected from tile hall. At that time n score or more of delegates were on their feet, all clamoring for recognition. yC:Cw/C messages. French Warship Arrived There This Morning From Annapolis. Lisbon, Portugal, May L-'ti.—furious phenomena have been observed at IVdroso. near Oporto, which arc supposed to be connected with the volcanic eruptions in the West Indies. Fissures In the earth there emitted Hre and smoke, while at the same time there occurred a tornado of wind. Qnrrr Phenomena In I'ortnnral. Tboroncjh Instruction. I*ow tuition rotes Graduates secure best positions. Home are now drawing salaries of $1,VWH), $1,600 and $1,800- Many in five and six months qualify them selves to fill positions which pay $50 and $00 per month at the start. The attention of AMBITIOUS younj? people is solicited. Positions turnibhed. Wend for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. New York, May 26.—The French battleship Uaulois. which brought the Rochamhcau party to lliis country, was sighted off Sandy Hook at 8.5U this morning. Tlio Uaulois left Annapolis yesterday, escorted by the United States cruiser Olyiupla and the battleships Kearsarge and Alabama. Here, again, in this unsolicited letter from Mr. Tyrrell, is more evidence of (lie authentic history and merit of this remedy. It was prescribed by an eminent specialist for tile late Hev. Father John O'Brien, by whom it was recommended, and from whom it derived its name. It cures all throat and lung troubles and restores health and strength to rim down systems. Its food elements make tlesh and build up the wasted tissue. Its gentle laxative effect corrects the stomach and strengthens each organ of the body to do its work properly, by which the impurities are driven out of the system. EVANS BROS., Child Innnrnnce. 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Thirty Funeral** In n Day The Insurance of the lives of children is forbidden in Montreal on the ground that many parents neglect their sick offspring when they know they will profit by their death. BRIGANDS ATTACK PILGRIMS. Vancouver, It. I'., May lit;.—A Sunday special from Ferine, B. C., says: "This was a day of funerals, and in one Instance there were fourteen coffins in the procession. All told there were thirty funerals during the day of victims of the mine disaster of last Thursday. At the mine the active work of recovering the bodies has been for the time suspended, and all energy is being expended along the line of making the mine sa'fe for the rescuers. The force of the explosion is now seen to have been great. The roof in some places has been shattered to such an extent that it would now he nothing short of foolhardlness for the rescuers to remain longer in the mine without taking necessary precautions for their own safety. Nine additional bodies were taken from the mine yesterday, making forty-nine in all that have been recovered.The president was forced to call Vice President Joseph Self to order, and It was in doing this that liis gavel was Fifty five Soldiers Escorting the Cara van Were Killed, olticials. For WEDDINGS E|Awi» I For FUNEBALS nU"Br» • Constantinople, May 2(1.—Brigands" recently attacked a pilgrim caravan in the province of Nedjed, Central Arabia, and killed a major, four captains and 50 gendarmes who were escorting the caravan. The pilgrims lost all their baggage and valuables. Drowned. Not Stolen, Sensational charges of dishonesty were made by Honorary Secretary Isadore ID. Morrison against certain New York affiliated societies, and hi' produced' documents and waved them in the face of t lie convention hi alleged proof of his assertions. The great curse of modern civilization—consumption—is mainly due to Insufficiency of fat 111 our daily food. Tea or coffee supplies none of this necessity, but cocoa and chocolate do, and that lit the most appetizing and digestible form In which It is possible to obtain fut Fnt n» a Food. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.CARPENTER.exeter st. exeter boro. New York. May After many days of searching and anguish for the distracted parents tiie mystery of tin' disappearance of little Kathleen Flanagan was solved yesterday when , the body of the child was found floating face upward In the Hudson river about twenty-live feet from tlie wharf between One Hundred and Thirty-third mid One Hundred and Thirty-fourth streets by Detective Sergeant Ilarcy and two men iu rovlioals. The disappearance of the little girl May 17 agitated the entire parish In which her parents lived. It contains no nerve deadening drugs or weakening stimulants upon which FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. After four hours of incessant wrangling the session liVoke up, and several ili legates had to lie restrained by their friends from engaging in even hotter arguments on the tloor of the hall. Finally the room was cleared, and several of the New York delegation withdrew to tin' Hanover Street hall with threats of leaving the American federation. so many patent medicines depend for their cffcei, and which nre dangerous. The money is refunded 111 any case where it docs not do all that is claimed for it. — MAGNET New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York, May 2K. 1 128 GOOD OTJUtT 1902. 128% If there is anything about your condition that yon Clo not understand, write to Medical Staff. Carleton & IIovey. Lowell. Mass.. and you will receive the advice of their physicians free, if your druggist, does not have Father John's Medicine, send ?l for a large bottle, express prepaid—Carleton & llovey, Lowell, Mass. To know where to buy is a saving of time as well as money. Our stocks are ready for all demands and the prices arp the lowest. * I! Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref Copper Car & Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction B. & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. F. & I Erie 7fl% !DND4 Kurt l»y Full I iik l'trr, The chief cause1 of llii' trouble was a resolution submitted by tliC» committee 011 reports of officers that "it In* made obligatory on .ill societies a tH Hated with the American Federation of Zionists to apply for subeharters." Ncxv York, May -tD.- Wlilli' three hundred persons, many of them women Hliil children. were dining oil file great iron |)ler nt itoekuway Iteacli lust nijclit a steel girder underneath the inshore dining room suddenly snapped in two. The floor gave way. and all in the apartment were precipitated, shriek Inland struggling, to the sandy lieaeli a dozen feet helow. At least thirty were bruised and injured so severely that they required medical attendance. 07% |0G% •l«% :n% Mnrderer Kelenned by Friend*. Compare These Prices: 1 lot Seorsuekors, worth 12c and 111% Atlanta. CJa„ May 26.—A Constitution special from Jacksonville. Miss., says Oliver Lamar, recently convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. has been released from Jail at Mendenhall by a 1110b of his friends. Sheriff Walw'o sent out several posses hi pursuit, but Lamar has not yet been apprehended. The bars were pried off the jail from the outside. '4 171% 172 lOity 36% 28% 17n Tin*significance of tin- resolution was that it innpowered the federation to have control of the tinances of all the constituent societies. The resolution was finally earritM by a vote of 71 to IS. 15c; Special price 8c Ladies' Laco Ribbed and Drop Mystic Cure for rheumatism and nonralgia radically curcs in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is romarknhle and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The lirst dose greatly benefits. 75 cents and $1.00. Sold hy J. II. llouck, druggist, 4 N. Maiu street Rheumatism Cured in a Day. 171 Vi 100% Stitch Hose; this week 10c Ladies' Ribbed Vests; Special 4c 1 lot Ran Carpet, regular 25c kind while it lasts l'.tc 36% 6716 Erie, pref. . .. Louis. & Nash Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific . Col. Southern 111. Central . Rep. Steel ... 139% Wnrdfn of Snfte C'olleKr IIcmIwiih. 132% 150 100 132% I IS% 100 Ithaca. N. Y.. May 20.--Miss Margaret Floy Washburn, warden «»f Sage college, has resigned from Cornell, having accepted a position as full professor in philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. Miss Washburn is a graduate of Wells college of the class of 1891. Children's Parasols 15c Insures a safe finish. There isn't any doubt about keeping pace with the step of time if we are active. Here you find the best of clothing for present Springfield. Milks.. May 211. — The Rlgllt Itev. l»r. Philip .1. (Jarrigiin, vice rector of the Catholic university of Washington, was solemnly raised to the episcopate and consecrated hisUop of Sioux City, Ia„ ill St. Michael's cathedral yesterday. The ceremony began at 10:30 o'clock and lasted four Unrrlicnii Mmlr a (llNhop. New Brunswick, N. J., May 20.—The engineering feat of moving the steel bridge which spans the Raritan river and the Delaware and Hudson eatiul was performed successfully yesterday. The structure was moved a distance of fifteen feet, and there was 110 interruption of traffic. The bridge has six spans, is double tracked aud is DUO feet A Feat at Bridge Movlnfc. Men's Laundered Percale Shirts, collars attached, worth 50c; special price 3Uc 154% Shake Into Your Shoes Norfolk & Western N. Y . O. & W N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref Southern Ry 56% Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It curcs painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Faso makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It to a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Ry mail for t!5c. In stamps. Trial package FRKIC. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lclloy, N. Y. Ladies' Black Mercerized Sateen Undershirts, deep flounce and rullle; special only 50c. Rest Felt "Window Shades complete only 7i cents needs 150V4 149% 32% lGKVfe 149*4 «1% 82% 3G% Pence Announcement Soon. Young Men's SuRs London. May 20.—The IDaily Mail in its issue tiiis morning says the announcement of peace may be expected at any moment and that it will be found that the government has remained inflexible on all vital points at hours. long. Swell fabrics cut "on the very latest patterns, serge lined, at $8.00, $10,00, $12.00, $16.00 Paterson, X J., May -CD. — Charles Whiteinan. thirty-live years old. a bicyclist. died in the (ieneral hospital here last evening, the result of liolnir run down by an automobile. Killed by nn Antomolille. I'lilruRo inqnlry Still Sitting. Boys' Percale Shirt Waists; Special 12.1 cents . Southern Ry., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U. S. Leather .?. - U. S. Leather, pref U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Western Union Naples. Italy. May 20.- The court of Inquiry being held 011 board the United States cruiser Chicago to investigate the arrest of certain officers of that vessel at VfiiiC'C' 011 April 2.~» continues its sessions, but the strictest secrecy regarding the proceedings of the court Is maintained. 61% 1 lot I(adm Percale Shirt Waists, latest styles; while they last 25c Matting, close and heavy, worth 18c; our special price 12c 41 Vt 13% It Saved His Leg, Rhnilr.lii'H (iold Onlput. Capo Town. South Africa. May 20 — Tljt! gold output from ithodrsla for tlic year t!Mil amounted to lSo.KSS outlet's, an inoronse of CKt.38o oum«s over the total output of KKHD. Your money back for the asking if your not thoroughly sat- 84 's P. A. Danfortli, of I.aOrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore oil his leg, but writes tlmt Hucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold hy .1. II. Houek and W. C. iPriee. fittston, ami (!. 1). Stroll, West 1'ittston.Proper Mastication is 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 we can replace them with a set of artificial teeth that will look well and fit DmryXCM!?ne' Pr- RpnP' °Vrr isfied 15 10 90 flo-V, 43% 104 D4 87% The Magnet Gilroy & Tighe, 90% 44'/, 105 Old newspapers for laying under carpets ran be bought at the Gazette offlee, Twc lirgo bundles for 5 cents. Lumber of all kinds. Brick. Terra Cotta Pipe, Lime, and all kinds of Ma sons' Supplies; also Doors, Sash minds. Mouldings and Hardwood In terlor Finish, J. E. Patterson & Co Wabash, pref linlon Pacific......®. irnion IjjeMlO, »%#D• Clothiers, Hatters it Furnisher* Cor. Main and Broad St. S7% 37 S. Main St., Pittston, |
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