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iw J $ r \mvrJ%££8&»* PITT5TON, »AY, JUN 27, 1902. TWO CKNT8 A COPY; I #2 P/lfiCS. FOHTY CENTS A MOflTH. f ° D£ . PORTS ARE ENCOURAGING the next tew aays in topes of bis, recovery. y old, wns strong to heal and save," and Psalm 51 concluded the short service, whereupon the bishop of London, surrounded by the archbishops and bishops, from the altar steps Impressively pronounced the benediction. For a few moments complete silence reigned, and all beads were bowed In prayer, after which the almost blind archbishop of Canterbury was carefully led down the steps, the procession reformed, the congregation went out into the sunlight, gladly discussing the wording of the latest bulletin from Buckingham palace. yaiIe wi Just as the finish flag fell and Yale's men stopped rowing Daly, the bow In the Yale boat, dropped limp over the side of the shell. It looked as though he would fall overboard before Daly, at No. 2, could thrbW watw on him and revive him. Harvard's oarsmen were all literally pumped out at the finish. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Always The Cheapest t BIG RACE. "We understand on excellent authority that the progress of the king continues to be most satisfactory. Indeed his recbvery is now, humanly speaking, regarded as practically certain.The Daily Mail says: Prices Right. Do yon realize what money yon can save by trading at the People's Store? Got everybody's prices, then come to us, and you will find ours are tho lowest. Ctfsls In King's Condition Her Crew Four Lengths to Over. "The greatest relief is felt in royal circles. We are pleased to be able to state that the queen, who visited the sickroom several times during the day. Is experiencing the keenest satisfaction.the Good at Finish. NO GENERAL STRIKE. LOOK. READ AND BUY. PkttriOB 811k Bmployeea Decide 4 OAK GOES TO HARVARD. Paterson, N. J., June 27.—At a fleeting last night In which were delegate* from all branches of the silk Industry here It was voted not to order a gen' eral strike In sympathy with that of the dyers' helpers. A long and full consideration was glVen the matter, and the rote stood: Against the strike, 12; In favor of a strike, 8. The Socialist Trade and Labor alliance withdrew and did not vote. The votes In fuvor of a general strike were cast by the Dyers Helpers' union and the Broad Silk Weavers' union, four each. Those who voted against It were the Ribbon Weavers' union, Warpers' union and Loom Fixers' union, four each. Aarainut It. Best Superlative Flour . $4.25 20 lbs Sugar 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 86 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Oranges. ..20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Clark & Snover Tobacco.... 40c SOME FEAR LAST NIGHT. Boys' Fancy Percale bhirt Waists, all colors 10c EAON Men's* Summer Wolaht Bnlbrlmran Shirts and Drawers, only....15° A BAKMENT » Children's Fancy Sunshades, all colon. S- EACH "The king himself iff answering every expectation of his doctors. His general condition is excellent. There are no organic troubles of any kind. He Is now able to see members of his family, peruse the newspapers and often most of his own letters and telegrams, lie is taking the keenest interest in what is said and done in the world outside. He is now permitted to smoke. He Is also able to take substantial Simultaneously a similar service was conducted at St. Margaret s church, Westminster. Freshman Event a Dead Heat—Var- Officials Declare There Was No Special It wns largely attended by cabinet ministers, peers and members of the house of commons and was concluded With singing "God Save the King!" Cause for Anxiety—The Impressive sity's Time Only Ten Seconds More Garden Forks (55c One Cane Figured Lawns, elegant as- ' sortment of patterns, only 4o A I ARB 6-4 Table Oil Cloth, good quality....|2 |-2c YARD i Service* of Intercession in St. Than New London Record—Presl- Garden Hoes 25c From India, Australia and Africa, everywhere where Britons congregated, telegrams announce the holding of Impressive supplicatory service*. dent Roosevelt Witnesses Contest. I Garden Bakes.. 25c Ladles' Navy Blue, Polka Dot, Duck Skirts, nicely trimmed with lirald and well made, only 98c EACH 1 Paul's Yesterday. \ New London, June 27.—Rowing witn- In teta seconds of record time, the Yale varsity crew yesterday afternoon lowered the rotors of the fastest eight that Harvard has yet produced. Yale won by four lengths. Yale's time was 20ui. 20s., Harvard's 20m. 35s. In the four oared race the colors of Harvard were borne to the front. The Cambridge four won by Wi lengths. Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Try our Teas and Coffees London. June* 27.—The following official bulletin was Issued at 10.15 this morning, concerning the condition of King Edward: "His Majesty had a fair night, with some settled sleep. His, appetite has Improved and his wound Is much more comfortable. On the whole, the King's condition Is attended with less anxiety." Children's Ribbed Vests, all sizes, only 3c EACH DEW&Y STIRS UP DEMOCRATS. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Ladies' Seersucker Undorskirts, nicoly maao 45c EACH for toot and Money. Washington, Juno 27.—Admiral Dewey was before the Senate committee on tlio Philippines again this morning. He gave It as Ills opinion that Agulnaldo went to Manila "for the sole purpose to gain loot and money." Later, he declared that within 48 hours after his arrival there, Agulnaldo began robbing right and left, taking rice, stores and provisions from anybody that had them, the Americans included. These statements stirred up the Democratic members of the committee, considerably and led ty a lively passage between tlie Admiral and Senator Carmack. Says That Agulnaldo Went to Manila It was generally argued that to throw thousands of hands out of 'work at this time would do no good and would not hasten the ertd of the dyers' helpers' strike. It was contended that it would be better for those who could work to do so and contribute to.ward the financial support of those now Out. Cbtldron'fi Flno Muslin Drawers, all sizes, for 10c A MIR One Casa Indies' Fancy Summer Cor- ~ sets, grand value (or 25c EACH - But few people waited at the palace over night. Dawn, however, brought a renewal of the crowds that have been hanging about the gates of Buckingham palace ever since the King's Illness took a serious turn, the anxiety of the people having been p'lrred by a reference to renewed pt /sufTered by the King. The officials today strenuously protest that this docs not necessarily mean that His Majesty was In any particular danger because of this pain, but the general opinion Is that the King was not as well during the early part of last evening as they would Intimate. In the freshman race Yale's crew led over the last mile until within a few feet of the finish, where the Harvard men by a magnificent spurt Jumped their shell up even with the blue. The Judges were compelled to decide the race waB a draw. Williams & McAnulty, Wo liavo an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to mako your selection. It is • expected that many weavers and others who have not worked since a w'ik ago will now return to their looms, the step having the approval of the trades uulous. Wall Papers, Carpets, PAINTS AND OILS Indqstrlons Mine Workers making improvements at their . homes will tlud a full supply of Mixed Paints and Oils here. Trt'pnty-flve thousand persons saw the Ells row to victory In the big varsity race. But, while the crowd was great, It was the preseuce of Presideut Theodore Xloosevelt which made the affair unusual in the history of Yale and Haryttrd raceB. The president saw the finish of all three races from aboard the Dolphin, which was anchored Just above the finish line. Draptrlss. People's Store,- The Taft Negotiations. Call and we will introduce to you a line that is worthy of yonr attention.London, June 27.—The Rome correspondent of the Times, referring to the purpose of the presence there of William H. Taft, civil governor of the Philippine Islands, says in a communication dated June 10: "The Vatican is anxious not only to keep on good terms with the Washington government, but also to obtain the compensation'which Judge Taft Is understood to offer for the dispossession of the monks In the Philippines. But as such dispossession involves some loss of prestige the Vatican Is obliged to act cautiously h» appearing to sanction such a precedent." 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ARCHBISHOP OP CANTERBURY, nourishment, sucb as beef ten, milk and other light forms of diet." MORE CHINESE OUTRAGES. 60 North Main Strtft, PHtston. REMEMBER Official bulletin. 2 p. m.—His Majesty passed a comfortable morning. All of the symptoms so far today arc sat lsfactory) The temperature remains normal. No other tlian Important fluctuations in His Majesty's temperature will be recorded in the bulletins. The Press association says: "No alarm whatever need lie felt at the reference to a slight return of pain in the king's wound. The doctors regard it as a quite healthy and naturnl sign. It is understood there has been no appreciable Increase in temperature to correspond Ayitb the return of pain." "To the satisfactory note in yesterday's bulletins," says the Dally Telegraph, "a welcome echo Is found In mcdicul circles. The general opinion may be summed up in this observation of one gentleman: Mob Destroyed Mission Buildings and Killed a Missionary. Rough water caused the postponement of the varsity race from *1 until 6 o'clock. If you are looking for Something in the line of —AT Peking, June 27.—-The viceroy of Szc Chwan province has notified the government authorities here that the ji&gllsh and American mission buildings at Tien-Ku-Chao have been destroyed by a mob. One missionary, whose name and nationality are not reported, was killed. Evans Bros. Yale was a trifle slow in leaving her boathouse, and Referee Melkelham called in the Ells a second time. By 6:07 both crews were at their stakeboats. Enthusiasm on the observation train was so great that the referee had to signal to the crowd to keep quiet so that the crews might hear the pistol shot. GROCERIES The latest official bulletin, issued at 2 o'clock this afternoon, created a most favorable Impression in Parliamentary circles. The opinion is held by medical experts that all danger of the septic process 1b ended. So far as can be seen, they say, the crisis of the King's Illness may be regarded as over. you can always buy Groceries cheaper than any place in the city. Look at tlip prices: New PlHatoes, fine stock, peck 35c Cheese, fml cream, per lb 12J.C Eggs, fresll,' per dozen 18o Condensed CrWn, can, 5c and 10c Bell Brand CoiiNUilk, 3 cans 25c Challenge " V*. " 25a Up-to-date " " **:' 'gal "Eaglo Brand Con. Milk, a can ltte Hire's Root Boer Ex.... 3 hot. 50c Perfection Root Boor Ex. 3 hot. 25c One l-»jt. bottle Prepared Boot Beer or Sarsparilla, try it, only 10c per bottle Roosevelt Returns to Washington. Conanl Ayme Rrporta. We have them. Washington, June 27.—President i oosevelt arrived In Washington from The Start. Washington, June 27.—United States Consul Ayme, In company with Professor Hill, called by appointment on Acting Secretary Illll at the state department yesterday and spent two hours in reciting the tragic events at Martinique connected with the volcanic outbreak. The consul possesses unusual powers of description, and Dr. Hill was deeply interested in and. realistic story. He did npt, however, disclose any facts of ImpdttanCe In addition to those which have been given In the press dispatches from the Island. ..cw York at 10.35 this morning and was driven at once to the temporary executive quarters at 22 Jackson place which will be his official residence until the repairs to the White House are completed. At 6:09 the referee's pistol flashed, and the two big shells leaped away from their stakeboats. Harvard got the better of the start and in ten strokes had the nose of her shell a quarter of a length ahead of the blues' boat. The crimson eight had good water over the first quarter mile, and her men made all out if it they possibly could. Washburn,Crosby, best Flour 14.25 Maiigan's Favorite Flour 4.25 " 'Although there is every reason for grave anxiety, there Is none for actual fear. Everything turns upon the possl bility of a recrudescence of septic conditions in the wound, and, needless to say. In such hands as those that have charge of his majesty's case all human skill can do will be done to avert such w-mischunce.'" * King Edward saw several mmUjers of' his fnmily In the course of the morning. The queen reninlned at the palace, but Princess Victoria drovtvout. Bulletin Issued at 6 p. fi.—The King has maintained the satisfactory condition described In the last bulletin. Churns, from 98c to 4.98 Rio Coffee, lb Berlin, June 17.t—Prominent German medical authorities consider the telegraphic reports of the stato of King Arbuckle's Coffee Requisition for Anarchist McQueen. Lion Coffee Columbia Beans, 10c can, 3 for .25 bottle Ketchup 05 Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for .25 ■Mfrnrd'ii too-opUmhr tic. They BuppoBe his disease to be Incurable. Albany. N. Y., Juno 27.—Governor -uell will hone#: the requisition of Governor Murphy, of New Jersey, for the requisition of William McQueen, the anarchist editor under arrest In New York city, charged with inciting the Paterson riots, when he returns to the capltol tomorrow. Harvard Btnrted at 3» strokes to the minute, Yale at 32. By the end of the first half mile Harvard had dropped her stroke to 34, while Yale still held hers at 32. At the half piile flag the boats were almost even. The watches on the referee's boat recorded Yale's time at 2m. 29V4s., Harvard at 2m. 29%s. Yale had cut down Harvard's lead while rowing from two to four leBS strokes to the minute. Over the next half mile the race was a desperate struggle between two powerful crews. The boats zigzagged for a minute and a half, and then the blue shell began to creep ahead. Yale reached the first mile flag ln"5ni. 4s., two seconds before Harvard. The Ells were two-thirds of a length ahead. Bottle Olives. S,. .. Rod Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 for London, June 27.—The first bulletin not altogether encouraging in its character since the king's Illness began was Issued at 11 o'clock last night, and. though not In Itself alarming. It caused gloom everywhere. AU during the evening disquieting rumors were circulated in the lobbley of the house of commons, and a few minutes before 11 o'clock an oOiciul statement was telegraphed from Buckingham palace whlch'stated that the king bad passed a fairly comfortable day and had sustained his strength and that there .was a return of the desire for food, which had to be very carefully given. But the alarming portion of It was that there had been a return of pain in the wound. The fact that there was pain wnB taken in some quarters as an indication that a second operation might- have to be performed. In most of the churches throughout the Innd the services which were to commemorate the eoronntion of King Edward took place jn the changed form of Intercessory services. Detroit. Mich., June 27.—No surprises developed In the state Republican convention, and, as was expected, Governor Aaron T. BIIbs of Saginaw was renominated for a second term on the first ballot. A motion "to make his nomination unanimous was defeated, however, by the objection of Editor M. L. Coott of Hastings, who had placed John Pntton, Jr., of Grand Kaplds In nomination and who waged n bitter fight against Governor Bliss throughout the campaign. Bllu Renominated In Mlcblffan. 2 cans Bartell's Pears. 3 cans Corn 3 cans Early June Pears Boston, June 27.—The Lathers' Pro tcctlvc Union, of this city, has ordered a strike that threatens to extend tihroughout the United States and Canada.Lathers Order a Strike. Service In St. Pmml'm. 5 canaWindsor Corn 1 can &Dup SIIOES—Every day is Bargain ■' day in our Shoe Department. Call and be convinced. ■ At the hour \yhen the king should have been crowned a great and distinguished gathering, almost Identical with that which would have sat in Westminster abbey, gathered in St. Paul's cathedral. Mangans Dubois. Pa., June 27.—Hotel LaMontague was destroyed by Are this morn ing. The BO inmates barely escaped with their lives. Dubois Hotel Destroyed. EVANS BROS., * The approaches to the cathedral were lined by silent throngs, through which drove peers and peeresses, colonial premiers, foreign envoys, embassadors and members of the house of commons, all In somber clothes. Dry Goods and Grtfcory Yale had dropped her stroke to 31 a minute, and Harvard had let hers down to 32. It had been a terrible fight, but Yale had the lead. From the end of the first mile to the mile and a half flag the boat* scarcely changed positions. Harvard raised her stroke one point, and so did Yale. The blue shell finished the mile and a half in 7m. 37s„ Harvard in 7m.30MiS. Over this distance Yale had gained only half a second. On toward the two mile flag the powerful eights swung with mechanical precision at tremendous pace. Harvard dropped her stroke back to 32, and now the two strokes swung In exact unison. But all the while Yale's shell kept creeping a little bit ahead. Stores, 46 South Main Street, Wellington, New Zealand, June'27.— The Right Rev. William Garden Cowle, D. D., bishop of Auckland, Is dead. He was born In 1831. He had been bishop of Auckland since 18tl0 and primate of New Zealand since 1895. Auckland's Bishop Is Dead Plttston, Pa. THE WEATHER, 10 and 12 North Main Street In the chancel were Mr. Joseph H. Chonte, the United States embassador, and Mr*. Choate; Sir. Henry White, secretary of the embassy, and Mrs. White; Mr. John R. Carter, second secretary of the embassy, nnd Mrs. Cnrter; Mr. Whltelnw Held, the special embassador of the United States to the corouatlon, nnd Mrs. Held; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., and peers of the highest rank. In the nave about 1,000 of the Westminster abbey ticket holders, mainly women, were seated. Washington, June 27—Forecast until 8 p. m„ Saturday, for eastern Pennsyl vanlt: Cloudy and unsettled weather tonight and Saturday; probably showers.For WEDDINGS C|AH,Ar« I For FUNE11ALS riBWWI * Closely following this announcement came another that further advices from the palace might be Issued about 1 o'clock this morning. It was subsequently learned thnt the pain had undoubtedly been caused by the Hqnld food thnt had been Pal« ClMei by Llqnld Food, W'lKN you want a good think ; !t Just whit you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can ilo much for you at a reason- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. cool and satisfying drink, goto How Mra. Cralsle Works. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. The young author would probably find It hard to follow any prominent writer ns to method of work, for each of these shining lights appears to have a system of his or licr own. Mrs. Cralglo's (John Oliver Ilobbes') method of work Is to keep three or four books going nt once. She conceives a plot nnd then thinks and rethinks It out until she is quite certain that as fur as her knowledge extends it Is true in fact nnd in theory. After she has once come to this conclusion nothing shakes her belief In it. The operation is, however, a very long one, nnd few of her books are finally readjr for publication to the World under four years from the time when she has first conceived the plot and characters.—London Mall. KANE'S Fountain. \C A N F' S Pharmacy, l\#i I N La w 20 South Maiu 8t able price. (new phone) IBC4RPEMTER,e*eter st. emter boro. Now York, Juno 27, 1902. Opon. Clos. 126% 126 81% 82D/, 100% 100% 63 va 63% 32 % 31% 67% 67% 46% 46% Shortly before noon the big western doors were swung open, sunlight streamed in, and the Duke of Cambridge, leaning heavily on the arm of an equerry, walked to the chancel. bugar Atchison Atchison Copper . Car & Foundry Brooklyn Traction Chcs. & Ohio .,. Chic. & Gt. Western U. M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. F. & I At the Two Mile Plait. IDrcf — MAGNET Ion Wit At tlio two mile flag, which Is the hnlf wny liolnt In the race, Yale wag leading Harvard by four seconds. Yale's time was 10m. lis.. Harvard's 10m. 15s. The Litany Chanted. As 12 o'clock struck there arose from the far end of the nave the clear notes of the opening sentences of the Litany, chanted by four of the cathedral clergy. Their tones were in such unison thnt they seemed to emanate from one powerful voice. The choir took up the responses. At the three mile Yale led by (wo good lengths, her time being 15 m. 10s. and Harvard's 15m. lrts. 29% 175% 29ft A Serge Suit 17214 172% Always loaded with bargains. Space forbids elaboration here, but a saving of one-quarter and one-half on every item in our largo stock, is the meat of the matter, for those who read a-mn- The erpws entered the long avenue of yachts in grand style. Here Harvard's cockswain dashed a little water 111 the face of McUrew, who was rowing up to the limit of his power. Although there was still nnother mile to go. It was plain Yale had more strength left than Harvard, and, barring an accident, the victory would be for the hlues. Little by little Yale Increased her lead until at the three nnd a half mile flag she was nine full seconds ahead of Harvard, which means practically three full boat lengths. Yale's time was 17m. 40s., Harvard's 17m. 4!Ds. JSrle, prcf Manhattan El. . Met. Traction . Mo. Pacific ... Col. Southern . Jill. Central Mexican Central Rep. Steel •JSrie 1 Samier, At each supplication the procession, headed by the cross, advanced a few steps and then stood BtlU until the response wns completed. Through the kneeling congregation the choir advanced to the chancel steps. A score of the clergy followed, and behind them were ten bishops In their robes. A Convert to Islam. The American colony In Constantinople la said to be uiucli perturbed over the conversion of one of Its members, a Miss Davis, to Mohammedanism. Miss Davis was a teacher in the American College For Girls at Saltarl and also gave lessons In a Turkish family, where slia met and fell In love with an uncle of her pupil. In order to marry him she has renounced her faith and entered the fold of Islam. nuig. Fold! uk Lunch Boxes 5 con to. Ladies' Whtto Pique Skirts, are nicely triinmod, SO cents Children's Lisle Thread iJose, worth 25, Jo 40 eonts, hero for 10 conts. Because Serge is an ideal hot weather fabric. We have a good assortment, guaranteed fast color, perfect fitting and stylish in every detail; Norfolk A Western N. Y„ O. A W N. Y Central Pennsylvania .... ,'ncading Reading, prcf Southern Ry Southern Pacific .. Tenn. C. A 1 Texas Pacific U. S. Leather U. S. Rubber U, S. Steel V, S. Steel, prcf. . Western Union .. Wabash, pref Wabash, com Union Pacific, .... 32% 32% Then came the archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Kev. Frederick Temple, nnd the archbishop of York, the Most Kev. William Dalr.vinple Maelagan: the lord mayor. Sir Joseph C. Dlmsdale. and the corporation of the city of London, in full state, bringing up rear. 155% 151% 155% 151% 66% 84 35% 64 C4 66% 84 36 64% 1 lot Children's Jersey Ribbed 1 ants, lace trimmed, only a pair 10c. It was now a spurt for the last half mile of the race. Yale raised her stroke to 33 and then to 34. Harvard held hers at 34 for a minute, but had to drop It at hist to 32. The Harvard cockswain made n bad mess of his steering over the last mile of the race. Long before the crews leached the three and a half mile flag it was apparent that Jackson, the Harvard cockswain, was going to run his crew Into the outside flag Df Harvard's course. A hundred voices thundered forth a warning, but It was too late. Jackson steered his eight almost squarely on to the flagpost, go the oars banged against It, and the boat lost the benefit of two or three seconds of time. Harvard was plucky, despite the fact .she was far behind, and gradually her men struck their pace again and rowed It out. McGrew was reeling In his sent, and Jackson again and again dashed water in his fare. Huddculv the flag dropped for Yult. • Boys' Bathiutf Tights only 5c. 1 lot Oiled Opaque Shades, regular cent quality, hero for 19 conts. Boys' Caps, light eoloi s, worth 15c, frpcclal price & cents. Invention at the Fire Engine, 62 % PRICES, With evident feeling the choir sang the three psalms of intercession, after which the bishop of Stepney, the Right Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, read the les- Bou, Isaiall, xsxviu., ill: Toward tho close of the seventeenth century M. Duperrler In France, Herr Leupold In Germany and Mr. Newshaui In England introduced almost simultaneously Are engines having an air chamber, which rendered the stream of water continuous and uniform. In addition to this, these engines were equipped with flexible leather hose, Invented by Ian Van der Ilelde and his brother, which Was first put into practical use In Amsterdath In the year iorj. 12% 14% 43% 43% 12% 14% Men's Laundered Percale Shirts, nice patterns, worth 50c, hore for IWo. - Linen Torchon Lace, 4 Inches wide, worth M conts, our price Co. $7.50, $9.00, SI 1.50, $14 Children's Wash Waists the rD0c kind 35c BISHOP OP LONDON. 37 * 89 88% 46% 30% 37 * 89% 88% 16% 30% given to the King. One of the symptoms of the disease is a craving for nourishment. Hospital patients usually believe wljen food is denied them that they are starving to death. "I said in the cutting off of my days I shall go to the gates ol the grave. I am deprived of the residue of my See our line of French Ginghams and White Goods. The Blouse Suit, Series, 8 to 98c, $1.48, $2.50, $3 years." 104% quality is way up and the price The afternoon bulletin# liatl been more cheerful In tone, anil the change In the evening came as a great disappointmentRUhop of London Read* Prayer*, Nraralf la. way down, Tlie bishop of London, the Might Rev. Arthur F. \V. Ingrain, from the altar steps road the prayers. To allay neuralgic pains in the head and faco take a small bag of flannel, fill with salt, heat thoroughly and apply to the affected Dart. GUI t IB, The Magnet At 6 a. m. today no change bail been «ported in the condition of the kiiiK ,juce the 11 o'clock bulletin last evening. but tlie Times in evidently an inspired editorial warns the public «nnlpat' Indulging too continently, for "O Lord, nave tlic king!" rnng out to the furthest reee»s of the dome anil brought n whole sonled response from the choir nnd the congregation:' Scald head Is an ccxema of the scalp —Cvery severe sometimes, but It can he cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent In Its results. At any drufi (tore, 50 cents,, , / Ltow Cut Shoes at Low Cut Price*. Auiilnds ladlts' and men's Chtfords, BOSTON SHOE STORE. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. The anthem Olid the stiy hyiiui "Thine arm. O Lor# ijfinp of the I In dnyg.of 37 S. Main St. jston.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 27, 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 | 1902-06-27 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 27, 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 | 1902-06-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020627_001.tif |
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 | iw J $ r \mvrJ%££8&»* PITT5TON, »AY, JUN 27, 1902. TWO CKNT8 A COPY; I #2 P/lfiCS. FOHTY CENTS A MOflTH. f ° D£ . PORTS ARE ENCOURAGING the next tew aays in topes of bis, recovery. y old, wns strong to heal and save," and Psalm 51 concluded the short service, whereupon the bishop of London, surrounded by the archbishops and bishops, from the altar steps Impressively pronounced the benediction. For a few moments complete silence reigned, and all beads were bowed In prayer, after which the almost blind archbishop of Canterbury was carefully led down the steps, the procession reformed, the congregation went out into the sunlight, gladly discussing the wording of the latest bulletin from Buckingham palace. yaiIe wi Just as the finish flag fell and Yale's men stopped rowing Daly, the bow In the Yale boat, dropped limp over the side of the shell. It looked as though he would fall overboard before Daly, at No. 2, could thrbW watw on him and revive him. Harvard's oarsmen were all literally pumped out at the finish. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Always The Cheapest t BIG RACE. "We understand on excellent authority that the progress of the king continues to be most satisfactory. Indeed his recbvery is now, humanly speaking, regarded as practically certain.The Daily Mail says: Prices Right. Do yon realize what money yon can save by trading at the People's Store? Got everybody's prices, then come to us, and you will find ours are tho lowest. Ctfsls In King's Condition Her Crew Four Lengths to Over. "The greatest relief is felt in royal circles. We are pleased to be able to state that the queen, who visited the sickroom several times during the day. Is experiencing the keenest satisfaction.the Good at Finish. NO GENERAL STRIKE. LOOK. READ AND BUY. PkttriOB 811k Bmployeea Decide 4 OAK GOES TO HARVARD. Paterson, N. J., June 27.—At a fleeting last night In which were delegate* from all branches of the silk Industry here It was voted not to order a gen' eral strike In sympathy with that of the dyers' helpers. A long and full consideration was glVen the matter, and the rote stood: Against the strike, 12; In favor of a strike, 8. The Socialist Trade and Labor alliance withdrew and did not vote. The votes In fuvor of a general strike were cast by the Dyers Helpers' union and the Broad Silk Weavers' union, four each. Those who voted against It were the Ribbon Weavers' union, Warpers' union and Loom Fixers' union, four each. Aarainut It. Best Superlative Flour . $4.25 20 lbs Sugar 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 86 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Oranges. ..20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Clark & Snover Tobacco.... 40c SOME FEAR LAST NIGHT. Boys' Fancy Percale bhirt Waists, all colors 10c EAON Men's* Summer Wolaht Bnlbrlmran Shirts and Drawers, only....15° A BAKMENT » Children's Fancy Sunshades, all colon. S- EACH "The king himself iff answering every expectation of his doctors. His general condition is excellent. There are no organic troubles of any kind. He Is now able to see members of his family, peruse the newspapers and often most of his own letters and telegrams, lie is taking the keenest interest in what is said and done in the world outside. He is now permitted to smoke. He Is also able to take substantial Simultaneously a similar service was conducted at St. Margaret s church, Westminster. Freshman Event a Dead Heat—Var- Officials Declare There Was No Special It wns largely attended by cabinet ministers, peers and members of the house of commons and was concluded With singing "God Save the King!" Cause for Anxiety—The Impressive sity's Time Only Ten Seconds More Garden Forks (55c One Cane Figured Lawns, elegant as- ' sortment of patterns, only 4o A I ARB 6-4 Table Oil Cloth, good quality....|2 |-2c YARD i Service* of Intercession in St. Than New London Record—Presl- Garden Hoes 25c From India, Australia and Africa, everywhere where Britons congregated, telegrams announce the holding of Impressive supplicatory service*. dent Roosevelt Witnesses Contest. I Garden Bakes.. 25c Ladles' Navy Blue, Polka Dot, Duck Skirts, nicely trimmed with lirald and well made, only 98c EACH 1 Paul's Yesterday. \ New London, June 27.—Rowing witn- In teta seconds of record time, the Yale varsity crew yesterday afternoon lowered the rotors of the fastest eight that Harvard has yet produced. Yale won by four lengths. Yale's time was 20ui. 20s., Harvard's 20m. 35s. In the four oared race the colors of Harvard were borne to the front. The Cambridge four won by Wi lengths. Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Try our Teas and Coffees London. June* 27.—The following official bulletin was Issued at 10.15 this morning, concerning the condition of King Edward: "His Majesty had a fair night, with some settled sleep. His, appetite has Improved and his wound Is much more comfortable. On the whole, the King's condition Is attended with less anxiety." Children's Ribbed Vests, all sizes, only 3c EACH DEW&Y STIRS UP DEMOCRATS. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Ladies' Seersucker Undorskirts, nicoly maao 45c EACH for toot and Money. Washington, Juno 27.—Admiral Dewey was before the Senate committee on tlio Philippines again this morning. He gave It as Ills opinion that Agulnaldo went to Manila "for the sole purpose to gain loot and money." Later, he declared that within 48 hours after his arrival there, Agulnaldo began robbing right and left, taking rice, stores and provisions from anybody that had them, the Americans included. These statements stirred up the Democratic members of the committee, considerably and led ty a lively passage between tlie Admiral and Senator Carmack. Says That Agulnaldo Went to Manila It was generally argued that to throw thousands of hands out of 'work at this time would do no good and would not hasten the ertd of the dyers' helpers' strike. It was contended that it would be better for those who could work to do so and contribute to.ward the financial support of those now Out. Cbtldron'fi Flno Muslin Drawers, all sizes, for 10c A MIR One Casa Indies' Fancy Summer Cor- ~ sets, grand value (or 25c EACH - But few people waited at the palace over night. Dawn, however, brought a renewal of the crowds that have been hanging about the gates of Buckingham palace ever since the King's Illness took a serious turn, the anxiety of the people having been p'lrred by a reference to renewed pt /sufTered by the King. The officials today strenuously protest that this docs not necessarily mean that His Majesty was In any particular danger because of this pain, but the general opinion Is that the King was not as well during the early part of last evening as they would Intimate. In the freshman race Yale's crew led over the last mile until within a few feet of the finish, where the Harvard men by a magnificent spurt Jumped their shell up even with the blue. The Judges were compelled to decide the race waB a draw. Williams & McAnulty, Wo liavo an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to mako your selection. It is • expected that many weavers and others who have not worked since a w'ik ago will now return to their looms, the step having the approval of the trades uulous. Wall Papers, Carpets, PAINTS AND OILS Indqstrlons Mine Workers making improvements at their . homes will tlud a full supply of Mixed Paints and Oils here. Trt'pnty-flve thousand persons saw the Ells row to victory In the big varsity race. But, while the crowd was great, It was the preseuce of Presideut Theodore Xloosevelt which made the affair unusual in the history of Yale and Haryttrd raceB. The president saw the finish of all three races from aboard the Dolphin, which was anchored Just above the finish line. Draptrlss. People's Store,- The Taft Negotiations. Call and we will introduce to you a line that is worthy of yonr attention.London, June 27.—The Rome correspondent of the Times, referring to the purpose of the presence there of William H. Taft, civil governor of the Philippine Islands, says in a communication dated June 10: "The Vatican is anxious not only to keep on good terms with the Washington government, but also to obtain the compensation'which Judge Taft Is understood to offer for the dispossession of the monks In the Philippines. But as such dispossession involves some loss of prestige the Vatican Is obliged to act cautiously h» appearing to sanction such a precedent." 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ARCHBISHOP OP CANTERBURY, nourishment, sucb as beef ten, milk and other light forms of diet." MORE CHINESE OUTRAGES. 60 North Main Strtft, PHtston. REMEMBER Official bulletin. 2 p. m.—His Majesty passed a comfortable morning. All of the symptoms so far today arc sat lsfactory) The temperature remains normal. No other tlian Important fluctuations in His Majesty's temperature will be recorded in the bulletins. The Press association says: "No alarm whatever need lie felt at the reference to a slight return of pain in the king's wound. The doctors regard it as a quite healthy and naturnl sign. It is understood there has been no appreciable Increase in temperature to correspond Ayitb the return of pain." "To the satisfactory note in yesterday's bulletins," says the Dally Telegraph, "a welcome echo Is found In mcdicul circles. The general opinion may be summed up in this observation of one gentleman: Mob Destroyed Mission Buildings and Killed a Missionary. Rough water caused the postponement of the varsity race from *1 until 6 o'clock. If you are looking for Something in the line of —AT Peking, June 27.—-The viceroy of Szc Chwan province has notified the government authorities here that the ji&gllsh and American mission buildings at Tien-Ku-Chao have been destroyed by a mob. One missionary, whose name and nationality are not reported, was killed. Evans Bros. Yale was a trifle slow in leaving her boathouse, and Referee Melkelham called in the Ells a second time. By 6:07 both crews were at their stakeboats. Enthusiasm on the observation train was so great that the referee had to signal to the crowd to keep quiet so that the crews might hear the pistol shot. GROCERIES The latest official bulletin, issued at 2 o'clock this afternoon, created a most favorable Impression in Parliamentary circles. The opinion is held by medical experts that all danger of the septic process 1b ended. So far as can be seen, they say, the crisis of the King's Illness may be regarded as over. you can always buy Groceries cheaper than any place in the city. Look at tlip prices: New PlHatoes, fine stock, peck 35c Cheese, fml cream, per lb 12J.C Eggs, fresll,' per dozen 18o Condensed CrWn, can, 5c and 10c Bell Brand CoiiNUilk, 3 cans 25c Challenge " V*. " 25a Up-to-date " " **:' 'gal "Eaglo Brand Con. Milk, a can ltte Hire's Root Boer Ex.... 3 hot. 50c Perfection Root Boor Ex. 3 hot. 25c One l-»jt. bottle Prepared Boot Beer or Sarsparilla, try it, only 10c per bottle Roosevelt Returns to Washington. Conanl Ayme Rrporta. We have them. Washington, June 27.—President i oosevelt arrived In Washington from The Start. Washington, June 27.—United States Consul Ayme, In company with Professor Hill, called by appointment on Acting Secretary Illll at the state department yesterday and spent two hours in reciting the tragic events at Martinique connected with the volcanic outbreak. The consul possesses unusual powers of description, and Dr. Hill was deeply interested in and. realistic story. He did npt, however, disclose any facts of ImpdttanCe In addition to those which have been given In the press dispatches from the Island. ..cw York at 10.35 this morning and was driven at once to the temporary executive quarters at 22 Jackson place which will be his official residence until the repairs to the White House are completed. At 6:09 the referee's pistol flashed, and the two big shells leaped away from their stakeboats. Harvard got the better of the start and in ten strokes had the nose of her shell a quarter of a length ahead of the blues' boat. The crimson eight had good water over the first quarter mile, and her men made all out if it they possibly could. Washburn,Crosby, best Flour 14.25 Maiigan's Favorite Flour 4.25 " 'Although there is every reason for grave anxiety, there Is none for actual fear. Everything turns upon the possl bility of a recrudescence of septic conditions in the wound, and, needless to say. In such hands as those that have charge of his majesty's case all human skill can do will be done to avert such w-mischunce.'" * King Edward saw several mmUjers of' his fnmily In the course of the morning. The queen reninlned at the palace, but Princess Victoria drovtvout. Bulletin Issued at 6 p. fi.—The King has maintained the satisfactory condition described In the last bulletin. Churns, from 98c to 4.98 Rio Coffee, lb Berlin, June 17.t—Prominent German medical authorities consider the telegraphic reports of the stato of King Arbuckle's Coffee Requisition for Anarchist McQueen. Lion Coffee Columbia Beans, 10c can, 3 for .25 bottle Ketchup 05 Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for .25 ■Mfrnrd'ii too-opUmhr tic. They BuppoBe his disease to be Incurable. Albany. N. Y., Juno 27.—Governor -uell will hone#: the requisition of Governor Murphy, of New Jersey, for the requisition of William McQueen, the anarchist editor under arrest In New York city, charged with inciting the Paterson riots, when he returns to the capltol tomorrow. Harvard Btnrted at 3» strokes to the minute, Yale at 32. By the end of the first half mile Harvard had dropped her stroke to 34, while Yale still held hers at 32. At the half piile flag the boats were almost even. The watches on the referee's boat recorded Yale's time at 2m. 29V4s., Harvard at 2m. 29%s. Yale had cut down Harvard's lead while rowing from two to four leBS strokes to the minute. Over the next half mile the race was a desperate struggle between two powerful crews. The boats zigzagged for a minute and a half, and then the blue shell began to creep ahead. Yale reached the first mile flag ln"5ni. 4s., two seconds before Harvard. The Ells were two-thirds of a length ahead. Bottle Olives. S,. .. Rod Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 for London, June 27.—The first bulletin not altogether encouraging in its character since the king's Illness began was Issued at 11 o'clock last night, and. though not In Itself alarming. It caused gloom everywhere. AU during the evening disquieting rumors were circulated in the lobbley of the house of commons, and a few minutes before 11 o'clock an oOiciul statement was telegraphed from Buckingham palace whlch'stated that the king bad passed a fairly comfortable day and had sustained his strength and that there .was a return of the desire for food, which had to be very carefully given. But the alarming portion of It was that there had been a return of pain in the wound. The fact that there was pain wnB taken in some quarters as an indication that a second operation might- have to be performed. In most of the churches throughout the Innd the services which were to commemorate the eoronntion of King Edward took place jn the changed form of Intercessory services. Detroit. Mich., June 27.—No surprises developed In the state Republican convention, and, as was expected, Governor Aaron T. BIIbs of Saginaw was renominated for a second term on the first ballot. A motion "to make his nomination unanimous was defeated, however, by the objection of Editor M. L. Coott of Hastings, who had placed John Pntton, Jr., of Grand Kaplds In nomination and who waged n bitter fight against Governor Bliss throughout the campaign. Bllu Renominated In Mlcblffan. 2 cans Bartell's Pears. 3 cans Corn 3 cans Early June Pears Boston, June 27.—The Lathers' Pro tcctlvc Union, of this city, has ordered a strike that threatens to extend tihroughout the United States and Canada.Lathers Order a Strike. Service In St. Pmml'm. 5 canaWindsor Corn 1 can &Dup SIIOES—Every day is Bargain ■' day in our Shoe Department. Call and be convinced. ■ At the hour \yhen the king should have been crowned a great and distinguished gathering, almost Identical with that which would have sat in Westminster abbey, gathered in St. Paul's cathedral. Mangans Dubois. Pa., June 27.—Hotel LaMontague was destroyed by Are this morn ing. The BO inmates barely escaped with their lives. Dubois Hotel Destroyed. EVANS BROS., * The approaches to the cathedral were lined by silent throngs, through which drove peers and peeresses, colonial premiers, foreign envoys, embassadors and members of the house of commons, all In somber clothes. Dry Goods and Grtfcory Yale had dropped her stroke to 31 a minute, and Harvard had let hers down to 32. It had been a terrible fight, but Yale had the lead. From the end of the first mile to the mile and a half flag the boat* scarcely changed positions. Harvard raised her stroke one point, and so did Yale. The blue shell finished the mile and a half in 7m. 37s„ Harvard in 7m.30MiS. Over this distance Yale had gained only half a second. On toward the two mile flag the powerful eights swung with mechanical precision at tremendous pace. Harvard dropped her stroke back to 32, and now the two strokes swung In exact unison. But all the while Yale's shell kept creeping a little bit ahead. Stores, 46 South Main Street, Wellington, New Zealand, June'27.— The Right Rev. William Garden Cowle, D. D., bishop of Auckland, Is dead. He was born In 1831. He had been bishop of Auckland since 18tl0 and primate of New Zealand since 1895. Auckland's Bishop Is Dead Plttston, Pa. THE WEATHER, 10 and 12 North Main Street In the chancel were Mr. Joseph H. Chonte, the United States embassador, and Mr*. Choate; Sir. Henry White, secretary of the embassy, and Mrs. White; Mr. John R. Carter, second secretary of the embassy, nnd Mrs. Cnrter; Mr. Whltelnw Held, the special embassador of the United States to the corouatlon, nnd Mrs. Held; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., and peers of the highest rank. In the nave about 1,000 of the Westminster abbey ticket holders, mainly women, were seated. Washington, June 27—Forecast until 8 p. m„ Saturday, for eastern Pennsyl vanlt: Cloudy and unsettled weather tonight and Saturday; probably showers.For WEDDINGS C|AH,Ar« I For FUNE11ALS riBWWI * Closely following this announcement came another that further advices from the palace might be Issued about 1 o'clock this morning. It was subsequently learned thnt the pain had undoubtedly been caused by the Hqnld food thnt had been Pal« ClMei by Llqnld Food, W'lKN you want a good think ; !t Just whit you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can ilo much for you at a reason- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. cool and satisfying drink, goto How Mra. Cralsle Works. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. The young author would probably find It hard to follow any prominent writer ns to method of work, for each of these shining lights appears to have a system of his or licr own. Mrs. Cralglo's (John Oliver Ilobbes') method of work Is to keep three or four books going nt once. She conceives a plot nnd then thinks and rethinks It out until she is quite certain that as fur as her knowledge extends it Is true in fact nnd in theory. After she has once come to this conclusion nothing shakes her belief In it. The operation is, however, a very long one, nnd few of her books are finally readjr for publication to the World under four years from the time when she has first conceived the plot and characters.—London Mall. KANE'S Fountain. \C A N F' S Pharmacy, l\#i I N La w 20 South Maiu 8t able price. (new phone) IBC4RPEMTER,e*eter st. emter boro. Now York, Juno 27, 1902. Opon. Clos. 126% 126 81% 82D/, 100% 100% 63 va 63% 32 % 31% 67% 67% 46% 46% Shortly before noon the big western doors were swung open, sunlight streamed in, and the Duke of Cambridge, leaning heavily on the arm of an equerry, walked to the chancel. bugar Atchison Atchison Copper . Car & Foundry Brooklyn Traction Chcs. & Ohio .,. Chic. & Gt. Western U. M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. F. & I At the Two Mile Plait. IDrcf — MAGNET Ion Wit At tlio two mile flag, which Is the hnlf wny liolnt In the race, Yale wag leading Harvard by four seconds. Yale's time was 10m. lis.. Harvard's 10m. 15s. The Litany Chanted. As 12 o'clock struck there arose from the far end of the nave the clear notes of the opening sentences of the Litany, chanted by four of the cathedral clergy. Their tones were in such unison thnt they seemed to emanate from one powerful voice. The choir took up the responses. At the three mile Yale led by (wo good lengths, her time being 15 m. 10s. and Harvard's 15m. lrts. 29% 175% 29ft A Serge Suit 17214 172% Always loaded with bargains. Space forbids elaboration here, but a saving of one-quarter and one-half on every item in our largo stock, is the meat of the matter, for those who read a-mn- The erpws entered the long avenue of yachts in grand style. Here Harvard's cockswain dashed a little water 111 the face of McUrew, who was rowing up to the limit of his power. Although there was still nnother mile to go. It was plain Yale had more strength left than Harvard, and, barring an accident, the victory would be for the hlues. Little by little Yale Increased her lead until at the three nnd a half mile flag she was nine full seconds ahead of Harvard, which means practically three full boat lengths. Yale's time was 17m. 40s., Harvard's 17m. 4!Ds. JSrle, prcf Manhattan El. . Met. Traction . Mo. Pacific ... Col. Southern . Jill. Central Mexican Central Rep. Steel •JSrie 1 Samier, At each supplication the procession, headed by the cross, advanced a few steps and then stood BtlU until the response wns completed. Through the kneeling congregation the choir advanced to the chancel steps. A score of the clergy followed, and behind them were ten bishops In their robes. A Convert to Islam. The American colony In Constantinople la said to be uiucli perturbed over the conversion of one of Its members, a Miss Davis, to Mohammedanism. Miss Davis was a teacher in the American College For Girls at Saltarl and also gave lessons In a Turkish family, where slia met and fell In love with an uncle of her pupil. In order to marry him she has renounced her faith and entered the fold of Islam. nuig. Fold! uk Lunch Boxes 5 con to. Ladies' Whtto Pique Skirts, are nicely triinmod, SO cents Children's Lisle Thread iJose, worth 25, Jo 40 eonts, hero for 10 conts. Because Serge is an ideal hot weather fabric. We have a good assortment, guaranteed fast color, perfect fitting and stylish in every detail; Norfolk A Western N. Y„ O. A W N. Y Central Pennsylvania .... ,'ncading Reading, prcf Southern Ry Southern Pacific .. Tenn. C. A 1 Texas Pacific U. S. Leather U. S. Rubber U, S. Steel V, S. Steel, prcf. . Western Union .. Wabash, pref Wabash, com Union Pacific, .... 32% 32% Then came the archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Kev. Frederick Temple, nnd the archbishop of York, the Most Kev. William Dalr.vinple Maelagan: the lord mayor. Sir Joseph C. Dlmsdale. and the corporation of the city of London, in full state, bringing up rear. 155% 151% 155% 151% 66% 84 35% 64 C4 66% 84 36 64% 1 lot Children's Jersey Ribbed 1 ants, lace trimmed, only a pair 10c. It was now a spurt for the last half mile of the race. Yale raised her stroke to 33 and then to 34. Harvard held hers at 34 for a minute, but had to drop It at hist to 32. The Harvard cockswain made n bad mess of his steering over the last mile of the race. Long before the crews leached the three and a half mile flag it was apparent that Jackson, the Harvard cockswain, was going to run his crew Into the outside flag Df Harvard's course. A hundred voices thundered forth a warning, but It was too late. Jackson steered his eight almost squarely on to the flagpost, go the oars banged against It, and the boat lost the benefit of two or three seconds of time. Harvard was plucky, despite the fact .she was far behind, and gradually her men struck their pace again and rowed It out. McGrew was reeling In his sent, and Jackson again and again dashed water in his fare. Huddculv the flag dropped for Yult. • Boys' Bathiutf Tights only 5c. 1 lot Oiled Opaque Shades, regular cent quality, hero for 19 conts. Boys' Caps, light eoloi s, worth 15c, frpcclal price & cents. Invention at the Fire Engine, 62 % PRICES, With evident feeling the choir sang the three psalms of intercession, after which the bishop of Stepney, the Right Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, read the les- Bou, Isaiall, xsxviu., ill: Toward tho close of the seventeenth century M. Duperrler In France, Herr Leupold In Germany and Mr. Newshaui In England introduced almost simultaneously Are engines having an air chamber, which rendered the stream of water continuous and uniform. In addition to this, these engines were equipped with flexible leather hose, Invented by Ian Van der Ilelde and his brother, which Was first put into practical use In Amsterdath In the year iorj. 12% 14% 43% 43% 12% 14% Men's Laundered Percale Shirts, nice patterns, worth 50c, hore for IWo. - Linen Torchon Lace, 4 Inches wide, worth M conts, our price Co. $7.50, $9.00, SI 1.50, $14 Children's Wash Waists the rD0c kind 35c BISHOP OP LONDON. 37 * 89 88% 46% 30% 37 * 89% 88% 16% 30% given to the King. One of the symptoms of the disease is a craving for nourishment. Hospital patients usually believe wljen food is denied them that they are starving to death. "I said in the cutting off of my days I shall go to the gates ol the grave. I am deprived of the residue of my See our line of French Ginghams and White Goods. The Blouse Suit, Series, 8 to 98c, $1.48, $2.50, $3 years." 104% quality is way up and the price The afternoon bulletin# liatl been more cheerful In tone, anil the change In the evening came as a great disappointmentRUhop of London Read* Prayer*, Nraralf la. way down, Tlie bishop of London, the Might Rev. Arthur F. \V. Ingrain, from the altar steps road the prayers. To allay neuralgic pains in the head and faco take a small bag of flannel, fill with salt, heat thoroughly and apply to the affected Dart. GUI t IB, The Magnet At 6 a. m. today no change bail been «ported in the condition of the kiiiK ,juce the 11 o'clock bulletin last evening. but tlie Times in evidently an inspired editorial warns the public «nnlpat' Indulging too continently, for "O Lord, nave tlic king!" rnng out to the furthest reee»s of the dome anil brought n whole sonled response from the choir nnd the congregation:' Scald head Is an ccxema of the scalp —Cvery severe sometimes, but It can he cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent In Its results. At any drufi (tore, 50 cents,, , / Ltow Cut Shoes at Low Cut Price*. Auiilnds ladlts' and men's Chtfords, BOSTON SHOE STORE. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. The anthem Olid the stiy hyiiui "Thine arm. O Lor# ijfinp of the I In dnyg.of 37 S. Main St. jston. |
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