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. ,. ■fB ■ VJ.Tt;': V * : T.- ). M 1 D • ♦ TWO OKNTg A «D£&„ I (B , forty cents a MONTH.f wj 2d r. . as. ITTSTON, PA., TH , JUNE 26, 1902. NEWS IS HOPEFUL merely drained and not cat, and the .possibility of dangerous foreign growths beneath the affected parts now exposed being hinted at The idea that the king is cancerous will not down. give on June 29, and Whltelajv Held, the United States special embassador, Is busy canceling all his engagements. The royal equerries are still in attendance at Mr. Beld's residence, Brooke House. Tlie government conveyed to Mr. Reld a courteous Intimation that royal oarriages would be at the disposal of the Americans so long as they remain in London, but Mr. Beid has determined to closo up the special embassy as quickly as compatible with decorum. He will go to the continent for a short stay and may posBlbly visit Scotland, returning to America early in the autumn. PATTI80N 18 NOMINATED. YALE-HARVARD REOATTA. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Always The Cheapest President Roosevelt Honors the Occa- New London, Conn., June 26.—This is the day of the great Yale Harvard regatta. The streets of the town were filled this morning with great crowds of college admirers and other interested spectators. Every Incoming train and steamer added to tho throng. The Yale blue and the Harvard crimson greeted the eye at every turn. Not only was the town crowded, but the harbor, from the Pequoit House to the bridge, near the finish line of the 'varsity race, was Jammed with yachts and excursion boats. Conspicuous among the vessels was the United States dispatch boat Dolphin, with President Roosevelt and family aboard. The Dolphin, bearing Mrs. RooBevelt and thp children, came up tho harbor from Oyster Bay yesterday afternoon. President Roosevelt arrived here early this morning on a special car from Boston and was taken off on a launch to the Dolphin about 7 o'clock. Bookmakers offered 10 to 7 on Yale this morning, but Harvard men insisted on 2 to 1. The first race is scheduled for 2 o'clock and tho 'varsity race for 4 o'clock Tho wator was somewhat rough this morning. sion With His Presence. Still the official bulletins say that his majesty Is resting well and doing us well as can be expected, while a statement attributed to Sir Thomas Smith that the king smoked a cigar ou the day of the operation bus gained wide currency. Democratic Choice For Governor of Pennsylvania. Prices RigHt. Do you realize what money you can save by trading at the People's Storo? Got everybody's t prices, tlion come to us, and you will find ours are the lowest. LOOK. READ AND BUY. King Continues to GUTHltlE FOR 2ND PLACE Best Superlative Flour. 14.25 20 lbs Sugar. .2 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 85 Fancy Oreamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Or»ugos. ..20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Clark & Snover Tobacco.... 40c The street crowds here were appreciably smaller yesterday, and the country folk leaving town crowded the rollway stations. Boys'Fancy Percale Bhlrt Walite, all fl colors 10c EACH 1 Men's Summer Welibt BftlhrlRfran/f Shirts and Drawers, only....l5o A BJptfMY ■ Children's Fancy Sunshades, all jaF / 'JpA' EACH " YAM 6-1 Table Oil Cloth, good quality.... (2 f-2C: YAM Improve. ' According to present arrangements, the flag will be hauled down from the United States special embassy today, when Mr. Beid will pay his final visits previous to his departure for the continent. Mr. Beid will fulfill his engagement to dine with Bear Admiral Arent S. Crowninshleld, the commander in chief of tbp European station, on his flagship, the United States battleship Illinois. James Nolan for Secretary of Internal The HliM Bulletins. The following bulletin was issued at 0:30 p.m.: ] Affairs—Platform Confined to 8tate Isqucs—Charges Republican Brlln Garden Forks 65o Oao Caso Figured Lawns, el sortment of patterns, only.. HAD A GOOD NIGHT. "His majesty passed a fairly comfortable day. His general strength was well maintained, and there are no symptoms causing special anxiety." ery and Corruption. Garden Hoes 25c Gardon ltakes Full line of Hammocks, 76c and up Try our Teas and Coffees 25 c Ladles* Navy Bine, Polka Dot, Duck Bldrts, nicely trim mod with braid _ and well made, only,.... 98c EACH The private secretary of King Edward, Sir Francis Knollys, said at 7:15 p. m. that bis majesty continued to Improve and that everything was going on satisfactorily. Erie, Pa., June 2(1.—For the third time in twenty years ex-Governor Robert E. Pattison of Philadelphia was nominated for governor of Pennsylvania yesterday by the Democratic state convention. George \V. Guthrie of PlttBburg was the unanimous choice of the convention for lieutenant governor. James Nolan of Heading was nominated by 'hcclamation for secretary of internal affairs. Condition in All Respects RRENNAN & ROBERTS Children's Bibbed Vests, all sizes, onlr EACH Better. Great Fleet to Dlaperae. Admiral Sir Charles Hotham, In command of the British fleet off Spithead, received all the foreign admirals on his flagship yesterday. The comfnanders of the foreign vessels arc awaiting instructions from their governments regarding their departure. The British fleet will begin to disperse June 30. Cornor Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Ladies1 Seersucker Undorskirts, nicolr inaae .45-EACH Children's Fine Muslin Drawers, all sizes, for I0u ATAI* One Caaa Ladies' Fancy Snmmor Corsots, graud value for 25c EACH At 7:43 p. m„ prior to the adjournment of the bouse of commons for dinner, A. J. Balfour, the government leader, announced that the king was free from pain and that his progress was satisfactory. EMBASSIES ARE DEPARTING Williams & MoAnutty, Pattlson wag nominated on tlie first ballot, receiving 223% votes to 52% east for former Kepresentatlve James Kerr of Clearfield, 32 for George W. Guthrie of'AUegheny and 4 for John H. Woodward of Center. \ Wo have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to make your selection. The following bulletin was posted at Buckingham palace at 10:52 p. m.: "The king continues to make satisfactory pi-ogress." A final effort was made yesterday to have the naval review carried out in some fashion, since it was considered deplorable that so many warships, home and foreign, should disperse without any official Inspection, but the government leader In the house of commons, A. J. Balfour, decided that it was impossible. The admiralty has announced that all entertainments planned for the officers and crews of the ships off Spltheud have been canceled.DEWEY AS A WITNE88. Great Coronation Fleet to Disperse — Crowds Thin- Out — Physicians Says Manila Was Actually 8urren. Wall Papers, Carpets, Drapariis. The following amended bulletin was Issued shortly after 11 o'clock: dcred to Him on May 1. PAINTS AND OILS ning The real contest wns on the question of the representation from Pbiadelpliia. Sixty delegates were elected, but State Washington, June 26.—Admiral Dew. ey was a witness before tho Senate committee on the Philippines this mortiing. During his testimony, he said: "The governor general of Manila surrendered to me on the first day of May. That fact Is not generally known. He fired a number of rifle shots at my fleet, and I sent word that If he fired', another shot 1 would destroy the town He replied that he would not fire if I did not destroy the town.i So while the Spanish flag was not actually hauled down, Manila was actually surrendered to me on May 1." Under cross-examination, he said that Aguinaldo and the Filipinos with him were a constant bother to him. He had allowed them to come to Manila merely out of courtesy. Ho did not want them. "Had my foresight been as good as my hindsight," said the Admiral, in conclusion, "I should never have let them come.' Industrious Mine Workers making improvements at tbelr homes will llnd a full Mipply of Mixed I'aiuts and Oils hero. "Tlie kin# continues to make satisfactory progress. He slept some hours during the day. lie complains very little of discomfort aud is more cheerful. The wound Is doing well." People's Store, Leave Statements of Pulse and Respiration Out of Bulletins, Not Through Desire ttf Deceive the Public, But Through Fear of Arousing False Hopes. Call and we will iutroduco to you a line that is worthy of your attention.15 SOUTH M/UN STREET, Sir Frederick Treves, Sir Francis II. Laklng and Sir Thomas Barlow again spent the night within. Buckingham palace. 60 North Main Street, Plttston. REMEMBER CORONATION HONORS. When a representative of the press applied at the palace after midnight last night, just as the building was being closed up for the night. It was learned that there was nothing to be added to the last bulletin and Hint King Edward's condition continued to be satisfactory. It was further pointed out as an assuring sign that the 11 a'clock. bulletin had been issued after silly a brief consultation and that It had not been deemed necessary to call In Sir Joseph Lister and ijlr Thomas Smith be'-D"e issuing it. If you arc looking for Something in the line of AT KIbk'i Illnraa Doe* Not Delay A*- nonncemenla. Evans Bras. London, June 26. — The coronation honors are announced in the Official Gazette. The list of names Is reraarkable !r. that the number of men honored for contributions to literature and science almfist equals the number of those rewarded for services in war and government.GROCERIES London, June 26.—This morning, the third day of the King's illness, is the day on Wihlch, It was predicted, the real crisis lnHI» Majesty's Illness would occifr'Tf feofllclal bulletin issued early this ' morning was more favorable than any since the operation was performed. you can always buy Groceries cheaper than any place in the city. Look at the prices: Dr. Conan Doyle, the novelist; Gilbert .Parker, the traveler and author; C. Burnand, the editor of Punch, and Leslie Stephen, president of the Ethical society, are made knights. We have them. Washburn,Crosby, best Flour $4.25 Mangan's Favorite Flour 4.25 The Duke of Connaught called at Buckingham palace this morning. He remained but a few minutes, and, on leaving, said that the news regarding the King was most oncouraging. His Majesty's pulse and temperature were normal, he said, and his condition generally was most satisfactory. Reaiion For Bulletin.' Brevity, The representative of the press further ascertained with regurd to the brief and to.some extent vague character of the bulletins, which give 110 Information as to the king's temperature, RODEIIT E. PATTISON". THE WEATHER. Now Potatoes, fine stock, peck 35o. Choose, full cream, per lb ... .12Je Eggs, fresh, per dozen 18o CondousedNCream, can, 5c and 10c Bell Brand Csu. Milk, 3 can? 25o " Chairman William T. Creasy ruled that that county was entitled to only twenty-nine. The chairman's ruling was sustained by the credentials commlttec and also by the convention. Washington, June 26.—Fair tonight and Friday. Churns, from 98c to 4.5)8 Sir Frederick Treves, senior surgeon to the king, and Sir George Henry Lewis, the well known lawyer, and Sir Thomas Lipton are created baronets. Rio Coffee, lb Low Cut Shoes at Low Cut Prices. Lion Coffee... Arbuckbe's Coffee pulse, etc., and which for these reasons have been much complatned of in some quarters, that this is not due to a desire to coiieeal anything or to apprehension of the result of his majesty's illness. The doctors had* the case of the late President McKinley in mind, and In view of the fact that tlie crisis has not yet passed they were determined to coucli the bulletins in tlie most guarded language, so that the hopes of the public should not be unduly buoyed up. The order of Knight of the Garter Is bestowed on the Duke of Wellington and the Duke of Sutherland. The platform makes a savage arraignment of the state government In these specific cli.irncjt; --. All kinds, ladies' and men's Oxfords, reduced at BOSTON SHOE STORK. Columbia Beans, 10c can, 3 for .25 Challenge , Up-to-date " Laglo Brand Con» M"iikj « «Cfv n Hire's Root Boer Ex..» .3 bot. 50c Perfection Root Boer Ex. 3 bot. 25c One i-qt. bottle Prepared Root or Sarsparilla, try it, onjy 10c per bottle " V Buttle Ketchup .. unoflleftrtty announced that the tiatiafactory condition of the iving was being maintained. Ills Majesty looks extremely well, considering the awful experience through which he has gone. ThiB news supports the hopeful bulletins that have been Issued. The King has been able to see some of the members of the royal family today. Queen Alexandra haB not left her husband's bedside, but Princess Victoria went for a drive this morning. The Duke of ltoxburghe and the Earl of Haddington arc made Knights of the Th'istle. "That every department is honeycombed with profligacy, dishonesty aud n reckless disregard of constitutional and moraf obligations. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co.,, Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. Bottle Olives The Earl of Enniskillen and Baron of lloscommon become Knights of St. Patrick. Red Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 foi "That constitutional restraints and commauds, the sanctity of law, the obligations of official oaths aud the demands of common honesty are thrust aside by the substitution of a higher law—the demands of an insatiate greed of public plunderers for money, money, more money. New York, June 26, 1902. Open. Clos. ,126 'A 126 . 81% 81* 100% 100% 63% 64% 32% 32C4 67% 67% 46% 46% 29% 29% 174% 174% 171% 171% 89% 89 36% 36% 67% 67% 136% 136% 131 131 148% 14814 108% 109% 30'% 30% 157% 28% 28% 132% 133 33 » 33 56% 56% 151% 151 y4 67 D4 66% 84 84% 42% 43% 37% 37% 88% 89 90 88% 46% 46V4 35% 35% 104% 105 88% 88% 36 36 2 cans Bartoll's Pears. Sir Itobert Bond, the premier of Newfoundland, is made a privy councilor. 3 cans Corn 3 cans Early June Pears Sugar Atchison AltcHlson, prof. Copper Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction . Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P U, R. I. & P Col. F. & I Erie Erie, pref IxjuIs. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific Col. Southern III. Central Mexican Central ... Canadian Pacific ... N. Y„ O. & W Norfolk & Western Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref , . Texas Pacific U. S. Steel . U. S. Steel, pref. ... Western Union Wabash, pref Wabash, com Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. Southern Ry. , Southern Ry., pref. Southern Pacific .. 5 cans Windsor Corn The Karl of Hopetoun, governor general of the commonwealth of AuBtralin, who recently resigned, is raised to u marijulsate. 1 can Soup SHOES—fcvery day is Bargain day in our Shoe Department. ■ Call and be conv' ced. What Medical Journals Say. The Lancet, while declaring It is Impossible to disguise Ihe seriousness of Hie king's condition, sa.vs: Lord Mllner is raised to the rank of viscount. "That shamelessly and openly the votes of legislators are bought and so persistently and constantly that market vulues for legislators have been established by settled custom. Mangan's The official bulletin issued at 10:15 said: "His Majesty had a better night and had some refreshing sleep. lie is improving in all respects. Ills constitutional condition Is quite favorable. The state of his wound is also satisfactory."■ "It is our joyful privilege to be able to contradict flatly some of the sinister rumors which have beeu prevalent for the laBt forty-eight hours throughout the world. The Idea that some dreadful news is being kept back ought to be dispelled, and the absolute'sincerity of every bulletin Issued should prevent the public from heeding these wild rumors."Peerages nre conferred on the Right Hon. AVUliam Jackson, Conservative member Of parliament for North LeedB and former chief secretary for Ireland; the Right Hon. Sir Ughtred James Kay-Sliuttleworth, Hart., Liberal member of parliament for the Clltheroe division of Lancashire and an educational reformer; Sir Francis Knollys, private secretary to King, Edward, and Arthur Hugh Smith Berry, chnlrman ot the National Union of Conservative Associations, who married a daughter of General Wadsworth of New York. EVANS BROS., "That the apparent indifference of our people to these outrages emboldened the corruptlonists to such nn extent that the last session of our legislature out-Hcroded Herod In its infamies, and all men pronounce it the most corrupt legislative body that ever convened in any state of the Union. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, 46 South Main Street, Pitta ton, Pa. The official bulletin issued at two o'clock thlB afternoon said the King's condition remained satisfactory. 10 and 12 North Main Street For WEDDINGS E|AWAK f For FUNEKALS rlU"orD " At 6 o'clock this evening the following official bulletin was Issued by the physicians in attendance on King Edward: "His Majesty has pasted a good day and has taken nourishment, lie is less weak and his temperature is now normal." The Rrltlsh Medical Journal says: "Should the king's symptoms pursue the course they have hitherto followed there Is good season to hope for his majesty's restoration to heulth. Owing to the nature of the affection and the character of the dressings used it Is Inevitable that his convalescence should be somewhat prolonged, but we believe If no complications arise that there Is no reason to fear his recovery will not be complete. C'bargeH Corruption and Bribery. •MThk n von want a good (lrink ; a Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) "That Its very organization was founded on the purchase of veual legislators with money and place, and that it closed its session with the crowning infamy of that most stupendous franchise steal, shocking the moral sense of the entire country. cool and satisfying drink, no to The king has instituted a new order of merit, to which lie has appointed Lord Wolseley, Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, Lord Kelvin, Lord Lister, John Morley, the Liberal statesman; George Watts, the Royal academician; Lord Raylelgh, professor of natural philosophy lu the Royal institution; William Edward Leck.v, member of parliament for Dublin university, and Admiral Edward Hobart Seymour, who commanded tlie forces engaged in the lirst International, attempt to#cliwe Peking In 1IKK). KANE'S Fountain. Pharmacy, |\#11 N Lb vj 2U South Main Bt I B-CARPENTER,EXETER ST. lUTIR IBM London, June 26.—Klug Edward is lying lu his bedchamber In the palace In which he was born. Ills windows look out on the gardens, now In their fullest summer bloom, and if any hint of the busy life of the, world's metropolis reaches him it is only us u vague murmuring. "Tlint the selection of a United States senator was accomplished in a carnival of corruption and bribery. yon Want "The condition of the parts made clear nt the operation was fiuch as to assure the surgeons that the abscess was due to one of those unexplained Inflammations which occur with remarkable frequency lu the neighborhood of the vermiform appendix and that It was not due to any organic disease of a more serious nature or to any malignant growth, as rumor has sug- "That in the reckless determination to punlBli enemies and reward subservient tools established municipal governments were ruthlessly overturned and the chosen servants of the peoplo expelled from their offices to make place for the creatures of a corrupt machine, while the faith of the people in the sanctity of the judiciary was broken by its halting efforts to find plausible excuse for the crime." a MAGNET What reaches London from the sickroom Is equally vague and uniforming. The editors of the great newspapers and other men prominent In public life seem inclined to sympathize tfrlth the complaint thut the king's physicians and court have been needlessly withholding facts from the liritisli public. Yesterday, however, the tale that last week's reported carriage drives of his majesty at Windsor were all fletitious was contradicted, not by the physicians, but by eyewitnesses at Windsor who declare thut they saw King Edward in his carriage each day. ft Sep Snit The Duke of Connauglit, commanding the forces in Ireland and the Third urmy corps, and Sir Henry Wylie Norman, general in Indiun staff corps, have been promoted to be field marshals. The Priuce of Wales has been appointed to the rank of general. Always loaded with bargains. Space forbids elaboration here, but a saving of one-quarter and one-half on every item in our large stock, is the meat of the matter, for those who read a-ruu- 61V6 95'/. gested. "Up to the present there is no Indication of the occurrence of any complication, and should none arise his majesty may live for many years." Derby, Conn., June SSOi—Peter lteed, aged fifty-two years, attempted to kill his wife nnd later eomniilted suicide at the jail by talking a large t|uaiitlty of carbolic arid. Mrs. Heed is in a critical condition and is not expected to live. The quarrel between Heed und bis wife arose over money matters. Committed Suicide In Jail. The platform promises a clean administration, banishment of the lobbyist, bribe giver and franchise robber and exemption of business interests from "pinch legislation." TUu Times this morning says: "King Edward saw all Ills children yesterday and slept comfortably during tbe day. Ho was In good spirits and took a bright and hopeful view of his ease, a view which Is shared by Jill those around him. The -lope is expressed by those most competent to express an opinion that If the progress hitherto made Is maintained the king will be sufficiently well for the coronation to occur next August. The question would then arise whether the ceremony Bhotild be performed then or after tlio holidays In September or October. Judicious people will disregard all llying rumors and place reliance on the official reports. We are assured that the bulletins neither extenuate nor exaggerate the seriousness of the case. SOLDIERS WRECK A SALOON, ning. Held the Proprietor Responsible for Foldiuk Lum.li Boxoa 5 eouta. Lad leu Wliito Pinuo Skirts, aro uiooly trimin I'd, 50 couts the Wounding of a Comrade Pawtucket, It. I., June -li. The last remaining troops of the state militia, which was ordered here two weeks ago to suppress riots brought about In connection with the street railway employees' strike, departed last night. No difficulty In the operation of cars was experienced in this city during the day, but In Valley Falls there were two instances where stones were thrown at cars, A charge of dynamite placed on the tracks of the United Traction company by strikers or their emissaries exploded last night under a suburban car at Riverside. A wheel was torn off, and the trapdoor ill the tlooring was blown Into the car. The two passengers were badly frightened, but they were unin- Troops Leave Pawlockct, Becauso Serge is an ideal hot weather fabric. We have a good assortment, guaranteed last color, perfect fitting and st.ylish m eveiy detail; At midnight the attending physicians persisted In taking an optimistic view of tbe case. They were then saying that If all went on well the king might de crowned In AuguRt. If he was not sufficiently recovered, then the ceremony might be performed in September or early in October. Washington. June 2G.—One hundred and lil'ty soldiers from Fort Meyer last night charged upon and wrccked tun saloon of James deary, located at itosslyn, Va„ about half a mile from the fort, on the road to Washington. The trouble resulted from the shooting of Private Henry Pancoast, early yesterday morning, by unknown persons in ambush, deary was held responsible by the comrades of the wounded man for the shooting. Children's LIhIo Thread Hose, worth 23, 36 40 cents, horo for 10 con«». Prepared ™ under tiKBMAN I.AWS, Is excellent for 1 lot Children's Jerpoy Bibb«d Pants, laeu trimmed. only a pair 10c. Bathing Tights only 5c. 1 lot Oiled' Opaque Shades, rogular '£D cent quality here for 10 cent*. Boys'Caps, light eolois, worth 16c, price 5 routs r TOOTHACHE/ Faceache, Rheumatism, etc, OR. RICMTER'S World-ken owned "ANCHOR" pedal Men'u Laundered Percalo Shirts, Dice patterns worth f»Oc, here for JWc. Li mm Torchon Lace, I inches wide, worth &) cents, our prioo Cc. PRICES, While official circles continue to maintain nil optimistic air, no unofficial person of many In all walks of life who talked to the press believed that the klug would recover. This widespread Idea that he must succumb, however, Is not based on any exact knowledge of the patient's condition Immediately before the operation or at the present moment, but 011 a gloomy, settled conviction that the king's age, bodily habit and manner of living arc all against him. Public Far From Hopeful, $7.50, $9.00, $1 L50, $14 PAIN EXPELLER. Children's Wash Waists the 50c kind 35c None genuine without Trade Bert "Anchor*1 See our line of French Giiifj;- Providence, K. I.. June 1211.—Ilurry Kikes defeated Will Stinson at the Coliseum lust night in a twenty mile paced race by two laps. The distance was made in :tmn. J2 :t-."s. Kikes was paced by Crooks and Tonrnier, Stinson by Hluneliard and Tenseler. W. J. Potter of Boston won the mile open and fhe two-thirds of a mile handicap, nml the live mile lap race was won by J. Collins of Lynn. Klkt-n ncfratH Stinson. * 308 WIST 123 8T. ' New York,August ?0*I8$7 Finding that Or.Richter's ¥ '"ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER" \ w 9 contains excellent inaredi* entt for the relief of Rheu« ma Ham,Neuralgia.etei I safely endorse its use for the above troubles. What one physician out ox many tCfcUlie.v hains and White Goods. The ijuality is way lip and the pricc Blouse Suit, Heroes, 3 to 98c, $1.48, $2.50, $3 Enkliaiilva I.rnvlnic London, The exodus of the coronation embassies lias already begun. The next two or three days will doubtless see the departure of all but one or two, and these will close up their official establishments and remain in I,ondon merely jural. Datton Rxprctwl to Suliralt, way down, Miuiiht, June it!,- Lieutenant Colonel Frank B. Baldwin, o|MDriiting in the island of Mindanao, expects tlio complete submission of all the dattos June, 27. when the murderers of the American soldiers nnd the horses, and arms of the hitter will be given up. Uf S IB, 28c. and 80C. at all druggleta or Uirougk If. Ad. Bicht.r * Co., 815 Pearl 8L, Sew I oik, L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Becommmuied by prominent Phy- Tht Magnet • It Is noticeable that several reports of Interviews with medical experts dwell on the probability that the surgical operation was incomplete, it being assumed thut the abscess was as private persons. Joseph II. Choate, the United States embassador, has withdrawn the Invitations to thu dinner which hjs' was to Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. MP 37 S. Main St., Pittston, Subscribe for the Gazette,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 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. |
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Date | 1902-06-26 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 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 | 1902-06-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | . ,. ■fB ■ VJ.Tt;': V * : T.- ). M 1 D • ♦ TWO OKNTg A «D£&„ I (B , forty cents a MONTH.f wj 2d r. . as. ITTSTON, PA., TH , JUNE 26, 1902. NEWS IS HOPEFUL merely drained and not cat, and the .possibility of dangerous foreign growths beneath the affected parts now exposed being hinted at The idea that the king is cancerous will not down. give on June 29, and Whltelajv Held, the United States special embassador, Is busy canceling all his engagements. The royal equerries are still in attendance at Mr. Beld's residence, Brooke House. Tlie government conveyed to Mr. Reld a courteous Intimation that royal oarriages would be at the disposal of the Americans so long as they remain in London, but Mr. Beid has determined to closo up the special embassy as quickly as compatible with decorum. He will go to the continent for a short stay and may posBlbly visit Scotland, returning to America early in the autumn. PATTI80N 18 NOMINATED. YALE-HARVARD REOATTA. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Always The Cheapest President Roosevelt Honors the Occa- New London, Conn., June 26.—This is the day of the great Yale Harvard regatta. The streets of the town were filled this morning with great crowds of college admirers and other interested spectators. Every Incoming train and steamer added to tho throng. The Yale blue and the Harvard crimson greeted the eye at every turn. Not only was the town crowded, but the harbor, from the Pequoit House to the bridge, near the finish line of the 'varsity race, was Jammed with yachts and excursion boats. Conspicuous among the vessels was the United States dispatch boat Dolphin, with President Roosevelt and family aboard. The Dolphin, bearing Mrs. RooBevelt and thp children, came up tho harbor from Oyster Bay yesterday afternoon. President Roosevelt arrived here early this morning on a special car from Boston and was taken off on a launch to the Dolphin about 7 o'clock. Bookmakers offered 10 to 7 on Yale this morning, but Harvard men insisted on 2 to 1. The first race is scheduled for 2 o'clock and tho 'varsity race for 4 o'clock Tho wator was somewhat rough this morning. sion With His Presence. Still the official bulletins say that his majesty Is resting well and doing us well as can be expected, while a statement attributed to Sir Thomas Smith that the king smoked a cigar ou the day of the operation bus gained wide currency. Democratic Choice For Governor of Pennsylvania. Prices RigHt. Do you realize what money you can save by trading at the People's Storo? Got everybody's t prices, tlion come to us, and you will find ours are the lowest. LOOK. READ AND BUY. King Continues to GUTHltlE FOR 2ND PLACE Best Superlative Flour. 14.25 20 lbs Sugar. .2 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 85 Fancy Oreamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Or»ugos. ..20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Clark & Snover Tobacco.... 40c The street crowds here were appreciably smaller yesterday, and the country folk leaving town crowded the rollway stations. Boys'Fancy Percale Bhlrt Walite, all fl colors 10c EACH 1 Men's Summer Welibt BftlhrlRfran/f Shirts and Drawers, only....l5o A BJptfMY ■ Children's Fancy Sunshades, all jaF / 'JpA' EACH " YAM 6-1 Table Oil Cloth, good quality.... (2 f-2C: YAM Improve. ' According to present arrangements, the flag will be hauled down from the United States special embassy today, when Mr. Beid will pay his final visits previous to his departure for the continent. Mr. Beid will fulfill his engagement to dine with Bear Admiral Arent S. Crowninshleld, the commander in chief of tbp European station, on his flagship, the United States battleship Illinois. James Nolan for Secretary of Internal The HliM Bulletins. The following bulletin was issued at 0:30 p.m.: ] Affairs—Platform Confined to 8tate Isqucs—Charges Republican Brlln Garden Forks 65o Oao Caso Figured Lawns, el sortment of patterns, only.. HAD A GOOD NIGHT. "His majesty passed a fairly comfortable day. His general strength was well maintained, and there are no symptoms causing special anxiety." ery and Corruption. Garden Hoes 25c Gardon ltakes Full line of Hammocks, 76c and up Try our Teas and Coffees 25 c Ladles* Navy Bine, Polka Dot, Duck Bldrts, nicely trim mod with braid _ and well made, only,.... 98c EACH The private secretary of King Edward, Sir Francis Knollys, said at 7:15 p. m. that bis majesty continued to Improve and that everything was going on satisfactorily. Erie, Pa., June 2(1.—For the third time in twenty years ex-Governor Robert E. Pattison of Philadelphia was nominated for governor of Pennsylvania yesterday by the Democratic state convention. George \V. Guthrie of PlttBburg was the unanimous choice of the convention for lieutenant governor. James Nolan of Heading was nominated by 'hcclamation for secretary of internal affairs. Condition in All Respects RRENNAN & ROBERTS Children's Bibbed Vests, all sizes, onlr EACH Better. Great Fleet to Dlaperae. Admiral Sir Charles Hotham, In command of the British fleet off Spithead, received all the foreign admirals on his flagship yesterday. The comfnanders of the foreign vessels arc awaiting instructions from their governments regarding their departure. The British fleet will begin to disperse June 30. Cornor Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Ladies1 Seersucker Undorskirts, nicolr inaae .45-EACH Children's Fine Muslin Drawers, all sizes, for I0u ATAI* One Caaa Ladies' Fancy Snmmor Corsots, graud value for 25c EACH At 7:43 p. m„ prior to the adjournment of the bouse of commons for dinner, A. J. Balfour, the government leader, announced that the king was free from pain and that his progress was satisfactory. EMBASSIES ARE DEPARTING Williams & MoAnutty, Pattlson wag nominated on tlie first ballot, receiving 223% votes to 52% east for former Kepresentatlve James Kerr of Clearfield, 32 for George W. Guthrie of'AUegheny and 4 for John H. Woodward of Center. \ Wo have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to make your selection. The following bulletin was posted at Buckingham palace at 10:52 p. m.: "The king continues to make satisfactory pi-ogress." A final effort was made yesterday to have the naval review carried out in some fashion, since it was considered deplorable that so many warships, home and foreign, should disperse without any official Inspection, but the government leader In the house of commons, A. J. Balfour, decided that it was impossible. The admiralty has announced that all entertainments planned for the officers and crews of the ships off Spltheud have been canceled.DEWEY AS A WITNE88. Great Coronation Fleet to Disperse — Crowds Thin- Out — Physicians Says Manila Was Actually 8urren. Wall Papers, Carpets, Drapariis. The following amended bulletin was Issued shortly after 11 o'clock: dcred to Him on May 1. PAINTS AND OILS ning The real contest wns on the question of the representation from Pbiadelpliia. Sixty delegates were elected, but State Washington, June 26.—Admiral Dew. ey was a witness before tho Senate committee on the Philippines this mortiing. During his testimony, he said: "The governor general of Manila surrendered to me on the first day of May. That fact Is not generally known. He fired a number of rifle shots at my fleet, and I sent word that If he fired', another shot 1 would destroy the town He replied that he would not fire if I did not destroy the town.i So while the Spanish flag was not actually hauled down, Manila was actually surrendered to me on May 1." Under cross-examination, he said that Aguinaldo and the Filipinos with him were a constant bother to him. He had allowed them to come to Manila merely out of courtesy. Ho did not want them. "Had my foresight been as good as my hindsight," said the Admiral, in conclusion, "I should never have let them come.' Industrious Mine Workers making improvements at tbelr homes will llnd a full Mipply of Mixed I'aiuts and Oils hero. "Tlie kin# continues to make satisfactory progress. He slept some hours during the day. lie complains very little of discomfort aud is more cheerful. The wound Is doing well." People's Store, Leave Statements of Pulse and Respiration Out of Bulletins, Not Through Desire ttf Deceive the Public, But Through Fear of Arousing False Hopes. Call and we will iutroduco to you a line that is worthy of your attention.15 SOUTH M/UN STREET, Sir Frederick Treves, Sir Francis II. Laklng and Sir Thomas Barlow again spent the night within. Buckingham palace. 60 North Main Street, Plttston. REMEMBER CORONATION HONORS. When a representative of the press applied at the palace after midnight last night, just as the building was being closed up for the night. It was learned that there was nothing to be added to the last bulletin and Hint King Edward's condition continued to be satisfactory. It was further pointed out as an assuring sign that the 11 a'clock. bulletin had been issued after silly a brief consultation and that It had not been deemed necessary to call In Sir Joseph Lister and ijlr Thomas Smith be'-D"e issuing it. If you arc looking for Something in the line of AT KIbk'i Illnraa Doe* Not Delay A*- nonncemenla. Evans Bras. London, June 26. — The coronation honors are announced in the Official Gazette. The list of names Is reraarkable !r. that the number of men honored for contributions to literature and science almfist equals the number of those rewarded for services in war and government.GROCERIES London, June 26.—This morning, the third day of the King's illness, is the day on Wihlch, It was predicted, the real crisis lnHI» Majesty's Illness would occifr'Tf feofllclal bulletin issued early this ' morning was more favorable than any since the operation was performed. you can always buy Groceries cheaper than any place in the city. Look at the prices: Dr. Conan Doyle, the novelist; Gilbert .Parker, the traveler and author; C. Burnand, the editor of Punch, and Leslie Stephen, president of the Ethical society, are made knights. We have them. Washburn,Crosby, best Flour $4.25 Mangan's Favorite Flour 4.25 The Duke of Connaught called at Buckingham palace this morning. He remained but a few minutes, and, on leaving, said that the news regarding the King was most oncouraging. His Majesty's pulse and temperature were normal, he said, and his condition generally was most satisfactory. Reaiion For Bulletin.' Brevity, The representative of the press further ascertained with regurd to the brief and to.some extent vague character of the bulletins, which give 110 Information as to the king's temperature, RODEIIT E. PATTISON". THE WEATHER. Now Potatoes, fine stock, peck 35o. Choose, full cream, per lb ... .12Je Eggs, fresh, per dozen 18o CondousedNCream, can, 5c and 10c Bell Brand Csu. Milk, 3 can? 25o " Chairman William T. Creasy ruled that that county was entitled to only twenty-nine. The chairman's ruling was sustained by the credentials commlttec and also by the convention. Washington, June 26.—Fair tonight and Friday. Churns, from 98c to 4.5)8 Sir Frederick Treves, senior surgeon to the king, and Sir George Henry Lewis, the well known lawyer, and Sir Thomas Lipton are created baronets. Rio Coffee, lb Low Cut Shoes at Low Cut Prices. Lion Coffee... Arbuckbe's Coffee pulse, etc., and which for these reasons have been much complatned of in some quarters, that this is not due to a desire to coiieeal anything or to apprehension of the result of his majesty's illness. The doctors had* the case of the late President McKinley in mind, and In view of the fact that tlie crisis has not yet passed they were determined to coucli the bulletins in tlie most guarded language, so that the hopes of the public should not be unduly buoyed up. The order of Knight of the Garter Is bestowed on the Duke of Wellington and the Duke of Sutherland. The platform makes a savage arraignment of the state government In these specific cli.irncjt; --. All kinds, ladies' and men's Oxfords, reduced at BOSTON SHOE STORK. Columbia Beans, 10c can, 3 for .25 Challenge , Up-to-date " Laglo Brand Con» M"iikj « «Cfv n Hire's Root Boer Ex..» .3 bot. 50c Perfection Root Boer Ex. 3 bot. 25c One i-qt. bottle Prepared Root or Sarsparilla, try it, onjy 10c per bottle " V Buttle Ketchup .. unoflleftrtty announced that the tiatiafactory condition of the iving was being maintained. Ills Majesty looks extremely well, considering the awful experience through which he has gone. ThiB news supports the hopeful bulletins that have been Issued. The King has been able to see some of the members of the royal family today. Queen Alexandra haB not left her husband's bedside, but Princess Victoria went for a drive this morning. The Duke of ltoxburghe and the Earl of Haddington arc made Knights of the Th'istle. "That every department is honeycombed with profligacy, dishonesty aud n reckless disregard of constitutional and moraf obligations. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co.,, Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. Bottle Olives The Earl of Enniskillen and Baron of lloscommon become Knights of St. Patrick. Red Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 foi "That constitutional restraints and commauds, the sanctity of law, the obligations of official oaths aud the demands of common honesty are thrust aside by the substitution of a higher law—the demands of an insatiate greed of public plunderers for money, money, more money. New York, June 26, 1902. Open. Clos. ,126 'A 126 . 81% 81* 100% 100% 63% 64% 32% 32C4 67% 67% 46% 46% 29% 29% 174% 174% 171% 171% 89% 89 36% 36% 67% 67% 136% 136% 131 131 148% 14814 108% 109% 30'% 30% 157% 28% 28% 132% 133 33 » 33 56% 56% 151% 151 y4 67 D4 66% 84 84% 42% 43% 37% 37% 88% 89 90 88% 46% 46V4 35% 35% 104% 105 88% 88% 36 36 2 cans Bartoll's Pears. Sir Itobert Bond, the premier of Newfoundland, is made a privy councilor. 3 cans Corn 3 cans Early June Pears Sugar Atchison AltcHlson, prof. Copper Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction . Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P U, R. I. & P Col. F. & I Erie Erie, pref IxjuIs. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific Col. Southern III. Central Mexican Central ... Canadian Pacific ... N. Y„ O. & W Norfolk & Western Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref , . Texas Pacific U. S. Steel . U. S. Steel, pref. ... Western Union Wabash, pref Wabash, com Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. Southern Ry. , Southern Ry., pref. Southern Pacific .. 5 cans Windsor Corn The Karl of Hopetoun, governor general of the commonwealth of AuBtralin, who recently resigned, is raised to u marijulsate. 1 can Soup SHOES—fcvery day is Bargain day in our Shoe Department. ■ Call and be conv' ced. What Medical Journals Say. The Lancet, while declaring It is Impossible to disguise Ihe seriousness of Hie king's condition, sa.vs: Lord Mllner is raised to the rank of viscount. "That shamelessly and openly the votes of legislators are bought and so persistently and constantly that market vulues for legislators have been established by settled custom. Mangan's The official bulletin issued at 10:15 said: "His Majesty had a better night and had some refreshing sleep. lie is improving in all respects. Ills constitutional condition Is quite favorable. The state of his wound is also satisfactory."■ "It is our joyful privilege to be able to contradict flatly some of the sinister rumors which have beeu prevalent for the laBt forty-eight hours throughout the world. The Idea that some dreadful news is being kept back ought to be dispelled, and the absolute'sincerity of every bulletin Issued should prevent the public from heeding these wild rumors."Peerages nre conferred on the Right Hon. AVUliam Jackson, Conservative member Of parliament for North LeedB and former chief secretary for Ireland; the Right Hon. Sir Ughtred James Kay-Sliuttleworth, Hart., Liberal member of parliament for the Clltheroe division of Lancashire and an educational reformer; Sir Francis Knollys, private secretary to King, Edward, and Arthur Hugh Smith Berry, chnlrman ot the National Union of Conservative Associations, who married a daughter of General Wadsworth of New York. EVANS BROS., "That the apparent indifference of our people to these outrages emboldened the corruptlonists to such nn extent that the last session of our legislature out-Hcroded Herod In its infamies, and all men pronounce it the most corrupt legislative body that ever convened in any state of the Union. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, 46 South Main Street, Pitta ton, Pa. The official bulletin issued at two o'clock thlB afternoon said the King's condition remained satisfactory. 10 and 12 North Main Street For WEDDINGS E|AWAK f For FUNEKALS rlU"orD " At 6 o'clock this evening the following official bulletin was Issued by the physicians in attendance on King Edward: "His Majesty has pasted a good day and has taken nourishment, lie is less weak and his temperature is now normal." The Rrltlsh Medical Journal says: "Should the king's symptoms pursue the course they have hitherto followed there Is good season to hope for his majesty's restoration to heulth. Owing to the nature of the affection and the character of the dressings used it Is Inevitable that his convalescence should be somewhat prolonged, but we believe If no complications arise that there Is no reason to fear his recovery will not be complete. C'bargeH Corruption and Bribery. •MThk n von want a good (lrink ; a Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) "That Its very organization was founded on the purchase of veual legislators with money and place, and that it closed its session with the crowning infamy of that most stupendous franchise steal, shocking the moral sense of the entire country. cool and satisfying drink, no to The king has instituted a new order of merit, to which lie has appointed Lord Wolseley, Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, Lord Kelvin, Lord Lister, John Morley, the Liberal statesman; George Watts, the Royal academician; Lord Raylelgh, professor of natural philosophy lu the Royal institution; William Edward Leck.v, member of parliament for Dublin university, and Admiral Edward Hobart Seymour, who commanded tlie forces engaged in the lirst International, attempt to#cliwe Peking In 1IKK). KANE'S Fountain. Pharmacy, |\#11 N Lb vj 2U South Main Bt I B-CARPENTER,EXETER ST. lUTIR IBM London, June 26.—Klug Edward is lying lu his bedchamber In the palace In which he was born. Ills windows look out on the gardens, now In their fullest summer bloom, and if any hint of the busy life of the, world's metropolis reaches him it is only us u vague murmuring. "Tlint the selection of a United States senator was accomplished in a carnival of corruption and bribery. yon Want "The condition of the parts made clear nt the operation was fiuch as to assure the surgeons that the abscess was due to one of those unexplained Inflammations which occur with remarkable frequency lu the neighborhood of the vermiform appendix and that It was not due to any organic disease of a more serious nature or to any malignant growth, as rumor has sug- "That in the reckless determination to punlBli enemies and reward subservient tools established municipal governments were ruthlessly overturned and the chosen servants of the peoplo expelled from their offices to make place for the creatures of a corrupt machine, while the faith of the people in the sanctity of the judiciary was broken by its halting efforts to find plausible excuse for the crime." a MAGNET What reaches London from the sickroom Is equally vague and uniforming. The editors of the great newspapers and other men prominent In public life seem inclined to sympathize tfrlth the complaint thut the king's physicians and court have been needlessly withholding facts from the liritisli public. Yesterday, however, the tale that last week's reported carriage drives of his majesty at Windsor were all fletitious was contradicted, not by the physicians, but by eyewitnesses at Windsor who declare thut they saw King Edward in his carriage each day. ft Sep Snit The Duke of Connauglit, commanding the forces in Ireland and the Third urmy corps, and Sir Henry Wylie Norman, general in Indiun staff corps, have been promoted to be field marshals. The Priuce of Wales has been appointed to the rank of general. Always loaded with bargains. Space forbids elaboration here, but a saving of one-quarter and one-half on every item in our large stock, is the meat of the matter, for those who read a-ruu- 61V6 95'/. gested. "Up to the present there is no Indication of the occurrence of any complication, and should none arise his majesty may live for many years." Derby, Conn., June SSOi—Peter lteed, aged fifty-two years, attempted to kill his wife nnd later eomniilted suicide at the jail by talking a large t|uaiitlty of carbolic arid. Mrs. Heed is in a critical condition and is not expected to live. The quarrel between Heed und bis wife arose over money matters. Committed Suicide In Jail. The platform promises a clean administration, banishment of the lobbyist, bribe giver and franchise robber and exemption of business interests from "pinch legislation." TUu Times this morning says: "King Edward saw all Ills children yesterday and slept comfortably during tbe day. Ho was In good spirits and took a bright and hopeful view of his ease, a view which Is shared by Jill those around him. The -lope is expressed by those most competent to express an opinion that If the progress hitherto made Is maintained the king will be sufficiently well for the coronation to occur next August. The question would then arise whether the ceremony Bhotild be performed then or after tlio holidays In September or October. Judicious people will disregard all llying rumors and place reliance on the official reports. We are assured that the bulletins neither extenuate nor exaggerate the seriousness of the case. SOLDIERS WRECK A SALOON, ning. Held the Proprietor Responsible for Foldiuk Lum.li Boxoa 5 eouta. Lad leu Wliito Pinuo Skirts, aro uiooly trimin I'd, 50 couts the Wounding of a Comrade Pawtucket, It. I., June -li. The last remaining troops of the state militia, which was ordered here two weeks ago to suppress riots brought about In connection with the street railway employees' strike, departed last night. No difficulty In the operation of cars was experienced in this city during the day, but In Valley Falls there were two instances where stones were thrown at cars, A charge of dynamite placed on the tracks of the United Traction company by strikers or their emissaries exploded last night under a suburban car at Riverside. A wheel was torn off, and the trapdoor ill the tlooring was blown Into the car. The two passengers were badly frightened, but they were unin- Troops Leave Pawlockct, Becauso Serge is an ideal hot weather fabric. We have a good assortment, guaranteed last color, perfect fitting and st.ylish m eveiy detail; At midnight the attending physicians persisted In taking an optimistic view of tbe case. They were then saying that If all went on well the king might de crowned In AuguRt. If he was not sufficiently recovered, then the ceremony might be performed in September or early in October. Washington. June 2G.—One hundred and lil'ty soldiers from Fort Meyer last night charged upon and wrccked tun saloon of James deary, located at itosslyn, Va„ about half a mile from the fort, on the road to Washington. The trouble resulted from the shooting of Private Henry Pancoast, early yesterday morning, by unknown persons in ambush, deary was held responsible by the comrades of the wounded man for the shooting. Children's LIhIo Thread Hose, worth 23, 36 40 cents, horo for 10 con«». Prepared ™ under tiKBMAN I.AWS, Is excellent for 1 lot Children's Jerpoy Bibb«d Pants, laeu trimmed. only a pair 10c. Bathing Tights only 5c. 1 lot Oiled' Opaque Shades, rogular '£D cent quality here for 10 cent*. Boys'Caps, light eolois, worth 16c, price 5 routs r TOOTHACHE/ Faceache, Rheumatism, etc, OR. RICMTER'S World-ken owned "ANCHOR" pedal Men'u Laundered Percalo Shirts, Dice patterns worth f»Oc, here for JWc. Li mm Torchon Lace, I inches wide, worth &) cents, our prioo Cc. PRICES, While official circles continue to maintain nil optimistic air, no unofficial person of many In all walks of life who talked to the press believed that the klug would recover. This widespread Idea that he must succumb, however, Is not based on any exact knowledge of the patient's condition Immediately before the operation or at the present moment, but 011 a gloomy, settled conviction that the king's age, bodily habit and manner of living arc all against him. Public Far From Hopeful, $7.50, $9.00, $1 L50, $14 PAIN EXPELLER. Children's Wash Waists the 50c kind 35c None genuine without Trade Bert "Anchor*1 See our line of French Giiifj;- Providence, K. I.. June 1211.—Ilurry Kikes defeated Will Stinson at the Coliseum lust night in a twenty mile paced race by two laps. The distance was made in :tmn. J2 :t-."s. Kikes was paced by Crooks and Tonrnier, Stinson by Hluneliard and Tenseler. W. J. Potter of Boston won the mile open and fhe two-thirds of a mile handicap, nml the live mile lap race was won by J. Collins of Lynn. Klkt-n ncfratH Stinson. * 308 WIST 123 8T. ' New York,August ?0*I8$7 Finding that Or.Richter's ¥ '"ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER" \ w 9 contains excellent inaredi* entt for the relief of Rheu« ma Ham,Neuralgia.etei I safely endorse its use for the above troubles. What one physician out ox many tCfcUlie.v hains and White Goods. The ijuality is way lip and the pricc Blouse Suit, Heroes, 3 to 98c, $1.48, $2.50, $3 Enkliaiilva I.rnvlnic London, The exodus of the coronation embassies lias already begun. The next two or three days will doubtless see the departure of all but one or two, and these will close up their official establishments and remain in I,ondon merely jural. Datton Rxprctwl to Suliralt, way down, Miuiiht, June it!,- Lieutenant Colonel Frank B. Baldwin, o|MDriiting in the island of Mindanao, expects tlio complete submission of all the dattos June, 27. when the murderers of the American soldiers nnd the horses, and arms of the hitter will be given up. Uf S IB, 28c. and 80C. at all druggleta or Uirougk If. Ad. Bicht.r * Co., 815 Pearl 8L, Sew I oik, L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Becommmuied by prominent Phy- Tht Magnet • It Is noticeable that several reports of Interviews with medical experts dwell on the probability that the surgical operation was incomplete, it being assumed thut the abscess was as private persons. Joseph II. Choate, the United States embassador, has withdrawn the Invitations to thu dinner which hjs' was to Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. MP 37 S. Main St., Pittston, Subscribe for the Gazette, |
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