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1 $g; w?w:',?: m 2 m 'A f * • 1 pp. D A'-'': PITTSTON, PA., SA' DAY, JU [E 28, 1902. SM operation oe tuougnr prepunuioiia mi the coronation might be resumed. The only danger to be feared, In Ills opinion, was the possibility of cellular or other tissues in the region of the wound becoming affected, but from what other medical men said the steady improvement of hla majesty's condition was attributable to the fact that he had been able to maintain his strength. If the king continued to hold his own In tltfs respect, hi* recovery was assured. TO PARDON FILIPINOS, CUBAN RECIPROCITY. GREAT FIRE IN CAPETOWN HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Always The EDWARD Senators Teller and Piatt la a Sharp OUT OF DANGER Debate. Washington. June 28.—Quite unexpectedly a sharp debate arose In the senate yesterday on the question at Cuban reciprocity. Mr. Teller (Colo.), at whose Instance the senate committee on Cuban relations made Its lnvestiga tloh of the subject, delivered a spirited speech in opposition to reciprocity with Cuba. He charged that the entire reciprocity propaganda had been backed by the American Sugar Refilling company and by Americans who were interested financially in Cuban sugar plantations. The purpose, he said, was to strike down an important agricultural Industry of this country. He was willing to join In a general revision of the tariff to meet changed conditions, but unless the duties on iron and steel and other products were reduced together with those on sugar In order that the arrangement might be equitable the beet sugar growers never would consent to a reduction on their product.Prices Rjg'Ht. Do yon realize what money can save by trading at the ! plo's Store? Get every bo priced, then come to ns, wad will find ours are the lowest. Mia Improved Condition Is General Amnesty to Be Proclaimed July 4. Loss Already Two Millions Maintained. and a Half. LOOK. READ AND BUY. 9fifT0NS ARE REJOICING. Klnc'i Father-in-law Reassured. Perhaps more significant than the official news given out from London is a short telegram from the Dally Mail's correspondent in Copenhagen which says that while King Christian, who is in excellent health, had intended coming to London, Queen Alexandra had wlre4_him back that there was no necessity for his undertaking the journey. as King Edward was making excellent progress. FOR POLITICAL OFFENDERS FIRE WAS STILL RAGING. Best Superlative Flour. $4.25 20 lbs Sugar. 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 85 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Ornnges.. .20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Clark & Snover Tobacco.... 40c Boys' Fancy Percale fthirt Waists, colors, CW»1 Men'a Hammer Weight Balbrlpran Hhlrt* and Drawers,onl/"... .|5CJ A SAM Children's Fancy Bnnabades, ill C Mar*after the Attending Physicians Will Issue Bulletin* at Morning and Native* Accused of Other Crime* An Entire Block , of Fine Business Than Inaurrectlon Will Not Share Houses Fell a Pre* to the Fiery El- Night Only—Hla Majeaty Haa Been ement—Only Brief Particulars of Transferred from Bed to a Couch. In the Independence Day Present Garden Forks 65c One Cme Figured Lawn*, elegant I sortment of patterns, only......4C 5-4 Table Oil Olotb, gorxl quality....(21 London, June 28.—The following official bulletin was Issued at Buckingbam palace at 10.30 this morning: "The King had a good night. Hla Improved condition Is maintained. We are happy to be able to state that we consider His Majesty out of danger. His general condition Is satisfactory." The operation wound, however, still needs constant attention, and even under the most favorable conditions recovery must be protracted. of the United 8tate«. the Disaster Received. Garden Hoes Gordon Rakes 25c 25c Washington, June 28.—At the meeting of the cabinet yesterday the terms of an amnesty proclamation to the Filipinos which it Is contemplated to Issue on the Fourth of July were agreed upon. Capetown, South Africa, June 28.— A fierce fire is raging here. An entire block of fine business buildings has already been destroyed and the fire is still burning. The loss Is estimated at £500,000. Full lino of Hammocks, 75o and up Try our Teas and Coffees Ladles' Navf Bine, Polka Dot, Pnck Skirts, nicely trltaiued with hrali and well made, only.... «Mo E The Crown Prince Waldemar telegraphed an equally reassuring message to King Christian. Children'" Rlhbed Vesta, all Blue, onlr RRENNAN « ROBERTS As to the critical period. It is significant that some foreign princes, near relatives of his majesty, purpose to remain In London until Sunday.. It is understood that their object Is to see the crisis over. If favorable reports are made up to and including Sunday, it may be taken for granted that the king will then be practically out of danger. Lfcdien' Seersucker Underskirt*, made D The proclamation is based on the general objects of the Philippine government bill—namely, to restore peace In the archipelago and substitute a civil for a military administration. That bill is now In conference, and the proclamation will not be published until the Philippine government measure has been agreed upon by both houses and the president has a HI iced his signature to It. Mr. Piatt (Conn.), chairman of tbe Oubnn relations committee, replied to the Colorado senator. He maintained that there was nothing sordid In the desire to promote reciprocal relations between tbe United States and Cuba and stfld the making of some concessions to Cuba was a plain duty of this country. It was a duty which this government owed to Itself as well as to Cuba, because absolutely friendly relations with the new republic were a necessary means of defense to thlB country, unless the United States should annex the island. That he hoped would not be done, as be regarded annexation as a grave menace to-our Institutions.SERIOUS RIOT AT READING. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Children'" Fine Muslin Drawers, all »l*ea, for 10' k f One Case LadlSe' Fancy Summer, Oqrnets, grand ralnefor JSC EJ Policeman and Striker Wounded, Suppoaedly by Colored Strike Breaker*. ' Reading, Pa.. Juiie 28—Ex-Policeman Harry Harrison and a striker named Daniel Youse were both shot and seriously wounded at an early hour this morning during a small sized riot at the works of the American Iron * and Steel Co.. where a strike Is In progress. The shooting is supposed to have been j done by colored men who are employed in the works. The negroes say the strikers were stoning their Improvised quarters Inside the plant. Williams ft McAnulty, Today's bulletin was posted a little later than usual. Anxious crowds of people were waiting outside the gates, and when the cheering contents ot the bulletin were read to them they raised a alight murmerlng cheer. Only the fear of disturbing the royal patient prevented it from becoming a yell of joy. We have an elegant asRortmei of White Goods and all kinds i Wash Goods, Now is the time i make yonr "selection. '•X Wall1 At Buckingham palace there was little change from preceding days. A crowd gathered In the morning. One of the earliest callers, at the palace was Mr. Balfour, who drove up In a hansom shortly after 0 o'clock, but stayed only a few minutes. ?r- ] • Industrious Mine C Workers makiug FIQSa «k Improvements at \ their homes will id w« will und a full supply i'» to yon V Wiied Paints hatiswor- nH Oils here. ▼our at ten- ♦ ii orth Main tlrw^PHUtoii. u arc looking for '.thing in the line of CERIES Carpal Drapai The proclamation will declare that a state of peace now exists in the Philippine Islands, save in the parts of the archipelago where the Mindanao or pagan tribes are giving the United States a great amount of trouble, and will declare in effect that with tjie transfer of the government of the archipelago from, a military to a civil status all those arrested and held for political offenses shall be restored to liberty, granted full amnesty and allowed to participate In the civil government that is to be inaugurated on the islands. the proclamation Is subject to changes In text, 1J}9 general language of the dqciiuifeut is pretty well mappeCDd!4t: •' \ To Only Political Offenses. \ People's Store 13 SOUTH HUM SHEET, Hull a Introdr & Hop ' thy of tloii. The King's condition is so decidedly favorable that his physicians will hereafter Issue only two bulletins daily. The afternoon bulletin will be omitted. It has been learned that the King may be transferred tomorrow from his bed to a couch, where he can recline. His Majesty has been able to pull himself into a sitting position by means of a trapeze. When the King started to raise himself, the Queen adjusted the pillows, and the patient exclaimed, '.'Ah! that's better." j The Central News announced at 4.30 this afternoon that the King had just been removed into a sitting posture on a couch, and that he Is decidedly better. Crowd Cheers Prince Henry. As the time approached for the posting of the morning bulletin the crowd rapidly Increased. At half past 10 o'clock there were about 1,000 persons standing round the gates. WARRANT FOR DISBROW. THREE SAILOR8 LOST. 60 Ni REMEMBER When Prince Henry of Prussia drove out from tlie palace in an open landau, he was Immediately recognized by the crowd, and the heartiness of the cheers which greeted his appearance seemed to give bis royal highness a good deal of pleasure. Sheriff After Man Who Uit Saw Fos- ter and Ml mm Lawrence. Victims of a Gale in the Fishing Fields Off the Lahave Banks. Good Ground, N. Y., June 28.—J. Sheridan Wells, sheriff of Suffolk county, Is at last in pursuit of Louis Dlsbrow, armed with a warrant charging him with the murder of Clarence Thompson Foster and Sarah Ray Lawrence. The warrant was sworn out In Good Ground before Magistrate Ediward H. Foster of ■Southampton late nesterday afternoon and Immediately to Sheriff Wells at Riverliead l\l)istrlct Attorney Smith. Bfce residents In the -vicinity of the trawty ore rejoicing that some deflnitempve has been made In the direction Aclearlng up the tragedy, but It Is belief that the sheriff will noPklml Disbrow at Richmond Hill. But very fnCt that a warrant is Issued for'fMrir (*Kl a serious effort Will be made to bring fD1s)iro\v "Into"tlU' light satisfies the people of county. They are not all convlncea~til»»f brow Is guilty of killing bis compikJiloiis, but they are convinced that ills refusal ,to give any explanation of what befell them strongly Indicates Ills guilt and that in any event he should be brought into the open "and compelled to proclaim his own innocence or stand trial upon the facts In the case. Halifax, N. S., June 28.—The fishing schooner Iceelda, which arrived this morning at Bridgewater, reports the loss of its captain, William Wambolt, and his two brothers, John and Norman, In a gale off the Lahave banks during Thursday night's storm. The captain went to the rescue of his brothers, whose dory had upset, and the three men perished together. if yt Som Evans Bros. GRO The official bulletins yesterday were as follows |you can always buy Gro-. 10 a. in.—His majesty hnd a fair night and lias had some natural sleep. His appetite is Improving, and lD!a \fround is much more comfortable, On the whole the king's condition 'is attended With less anxiety..- Xliere was a general discussion of tftr treatment that should be accorded* the political prisoners of the islands. There is no intention, it is stated, to release those prisoners convicted of other than political offenses, the benefits of the amnesty being limited to those in custody as a reBUlt TJf breaches of military' law, leaving criminal offenders to the action of the proper Authorities under the coming civil government. The purpose Is to demonstrato'TWAf niotlveg of humanity and generosity dictate our course toward the Filipinos. ceries cheaper than place in the city, the prices: The 6 o'clock official bulletin; reads ■s follows: "The King lias passed a very comfortable day and his.progress continues very satisfactory." We have them. MEDAL FOR GENERAL PORTER Just Awarded for Gallantry in the Bat- Waaliturn,Crosby, best Flour 14.25 Mangan's Favorite Flour.... 4.25 Churns, from 98c to 4.98 Bio Coffee, lb 10 2 p. m.—His majesty passed a comfortable morning. All Kb symptoms today are so far satisfactory. His temperature remain*' normal. No other than important fluctuations In his majesty's leipfrfirature will be recorded lu -HrtH*tftetln» issued: Washington. June 28.—General Horace Porter, United States ambassador to France, who w«s a member of Gen eral Grant's staff during the Civil War. has just been awarded a medal of honor for distinguished gallantry In the field of Chickamauga on Sept. 20, 1863. General Porter is now in this country on leave of absence from his post, and the medal will be personally presented %p him by the Secretary of War as as it has been suitably inscribed. tie of Chickamauga. New Potatoes, fine stock, peck & Cheese, full cream, per lb.... 12 Eggs, fresh, per dozen * - li Condensed Cream, can, TkD and ! Belt Brand Cohl'HlffvefflPl Challenge " " , * I Up-to-date " " " I Eagle Brand Con. Milk, a can ■ Hire's Boot Beer Ex 3 bot. I Perfection Boot Beer Ex. 3 bot. I One 1-qt, bottle Prepared 9 Beer or Sarsparilla, try it, cfl - 10c per bdl London, June 28.—The king has made substantial Improvement. Such U the word from the athes the spirit of en- Arbuckle's Coffee . .10 Lion Coffee i-JW Colombia Beans, 10c can, 3 {or .25 Bottle Ketchup 05 Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for .25 0 p. m.—The king has maintained tho satisfactory condition described In the last bulletin. His majesty shows no disquieting symptoms. plicit in Its meauiug than any bulletin Issued heretofore. There la a definite comparison made. Instead of being told that his majesty's condition is satisfactory or that he rested well the announcement is made that no matter what his condition was iu the morning he was better at nlglit. When the islands are turned over to the civil authorities, they will not be left without adequate military protection, aa no more troops will be ordered home for the present, and every precaution will be taken for the military safeguarding of the Islands under the new civil administration. 11 p. m.—His nmjesty's condition Is in all respects satisfactory. The king has had a comfortable day and has made substantial Improvement. Bottle Olives Iled Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 for 2 cans Bartell's Pears. Bank Clerk Goes Wrong. Albany, N. Y., June 28—Frank Jones, a clerk in the National Commercial Bank of Discount, was arrested this morning \ on the charge of stealing $6,500 fro ill the bank. 3 cans Corn The expectation of the king's rapid recovery lias led to a revival of the projects for festivities. Borne Fe«lh1ll«i Llkeljr. 3 cans Earl3' June Pears.. . This is something tangible. At the same time It must not be forgotten that the serious nature of the king's ailment and the gravity of the operation forbid the wisdom of taking too optimistic a view. Some days yet must elapse before the success of the operation can be absolutely assured. Another subject under discussion at the cabinet meeting was the negotiations for the purchase of the friars' lauds In the Philippines. Secretary Root took \Mtli him to the meeting all the correspondence which lias (ihsseU between himself and Governor Taft while the latter has been carrying on his negotiations at Kome. It Is understood that Secretary Root feels great confidence In a successful outcome "of Governor Taft's efforts. 5 cans Windsor Corn.... It has practlcully been decided that the Indian mid colonial troops here shall be reviewed next Tuesday or Wednesday by the Prince and Princess of Wales ou the Horse guards' parade. Queen Alexandra attending to take the salute on behalf of the king, as she did recently at Aldershot. This Idea is warmly advocated by the colonial premiers Iu Loudon, and it litis been approved by the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary. BASEBALL. 1 can Soup SHOES—Every day is Barg day in our Shoe Departmi Call and be convinced. Reaulti of Yeiterday'i Gamfo la the National and American Leavuea, Mangans TfiE WEATHER. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston— R. H. E. Brooklyn... 0 20104000-7 11 2 Boston 10030050 *— 9 12 3 Batteries—Kitson and Ahearn; Hale, Willis and Kittredge. At Philadelphia— R. H. E. New York. 100000000-1 4 2 Vhila'phia.. 00600100 *- 6 12 1 Batteries—Burke and Bowerman; White and Dooin. At St. Louis— r. H. e. Chicago..... 30300000 1— 6 10 0 St. Louis... 000210100-4 12 3 Batteries—Rhoades and Kllng; Yerkes, Wicker and Ryan. EVANS BROS., Washington. June 28—Forecast until 8 p. ra., Sunday, for eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy tonight; probably rain; Sunday, rain. \ Dry Goods and Grocery There is, however, not the slightest reason for anything like alarm. A great deal of Importance was attached to the return of pain In the king's wound; but, according to medical testimony, such symptoms are of ordinary occurrence. The mere process of heal tog tends to contract the tissues to a certain extent, and tills would naturally cause a certain amount of discomfort, the seat of the operation being of course affected by the patient's breathtog.No Reason For Present Alarm. 46 South main Stromt, PMtston, Pa. Stores, The cabinet meeting was held In the president's temporary quarters on Lafayette square and was the first time in eighty-eight years that a regular session of the cabinet had been held outside of the White House. Low Cut Shoes kt Low Cut Prices. All kinds, ladies! and men's Oxfords, reduced at BOSTON SHOE STORE. 10 and 12 North Main Street it Is also likely that as soon as his majesty is prouounced to be out of danger London will Indulge in a general illumination. Very few of the illumination devices in the city have been disturbed, their owners awaiting the decision of the Priuce of Wales in regard to the matter. The prince, has not yet ordered the removal of thfe devices from Marlborough House. For WEDDINGS CIaimm For FUNEBAL8 rlOWBF5 i Scald head is an [eczema of the scalp —very severe sometimes, but it can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent In its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. When you want a good C drink; a STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Just what you want in floral - I il. oorations on sliort notice. We can do much for yon at a reason- San Francisco, June 28.—The ten companies of the Ninth Infantry which arrived on the transport Ivllputrick have left for the east. Colonel C. F. Robe In command. The headquarters of the regiment and six companies will be stationed at Madison barrackB, New York, aud the other compaules at Fort Niagara. Ninth Infantry Home, W. L. P.C. W. I*. P.C. Pittsburg. 40 12 . 769 Phila'phla 26 31 .456 Brooklyn. 32 25t .G61 Cincinnati 22 31 .415 Chlcag" . 29 24 . 547 St. Louis.. 21 33 .3S9 Boston.... 26 26 .500 New York 34 .370 cool and satisfying drink, go to KANE'S Fountain. I/ A M CT' O Pharmacy, l\r\ I N L— Vj 20 South Mala St able price. " (new phone) I B CARPENTER.exeter »t. meter mo. What Is far more Important Is that his majesty is taklug itn ever Increasing Interest In what is going on in the world outside, that his appetite is Improving and that there are no feverish symptoms. Th se are signs of greateat promise and form sufficient proof of the statement made by ills medical advisers that the king Is showing recuperative power of a most wonderful order. It is not impossible that the abandonment of the naval review will be reconsidered In the interests of the colonial and Indian visitors, who are greatly disappointed at missing this sight. Other entertainments for the nation's colonial and Indian guests are also being arranged. At Baltimore— r. h. e. Boston 100011003-6 15 0 Baltimore.. 20000 0 010-3 6 0 Batteries—Winters and Warner; Jewell and Breunahan. At Washington— 4r. h. e. Phila'phla.. 001002010-4 5 0 Wash'gton. 00001 1 0 iiO-2 6 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Palms never ll\je more than 250 years. The yew Is the longest lived of The Yew Tree. trees. a MAGNET Yon Wit The natives of Australia tie the bands of their dead together and pull out their nulls. This is for fear the corpse may scratch its way out of the grave and become a vampire. An AoMtrallan Chstum. President Jllaea With Mr. I. (Mine Batteries — Wlltse and Schreckengost, Townsend and Clarke. Washington, June 28. — President Roosevelt was a guest at dinner at Senator Lodge's home last night. Secretary Moody and a number of others also were present. At Cleveland— St. Louis... 00000000 2- 2 7 1 Cleveland... 000000010-1 7 0 Batteries—Powell and Donohue; Moore and Bemls. R. H. B. As the weather was very hot yesterCJay the sickroom was by mennB of electric fans kept at an even temperature.Thus, If there Is no setback in his majesty's progress, thcrjD will lie a partial revival of the Interrupted festivities.A Serge Sit UullduK*. Always loaded with bargains. Space forbids elaboration here, but a saving of one-i|Uarter and one-lialf 011 every item in our large stock, is the meat of the matter, for those who read a-run- STANDING OP THE CLUBS. W. L. P.O. W; I.. P.O. Chicago... 33 19 .028 Detroit.... 25 28 .472 Huston 31 20 .544 Baltimore 20 :ti) .404 Et. I^ouIh.. 37 24 .529 Wuah'ton. 21! .11 .45)1 Phlla'phla 27 25 .519 Cleveland. 23 34 .403 Bulldogs nro at one and the same tlnja the most affectionate and ferocious of animals. One of the species will guard with Its life the -person or property of its master from either actual or fancied dungA The queen U cheerful and hopeful. She continues to display the must devoted solicitude and was In the sick room the greater part of the day. The American special embassador, Whltelaw Held, and Mrs. Reld called by appolntmeut on the Prince and Princess of Wales yesterday afternoon to take official leave of their royal highnesses. Mr. Reld's Leave Taking BRIEF NEWS NOTES. American and British mission buildings at Tlenkuehao, China, have been destroyed by a mob and a missionary murdered. 1 Simer. Haw tin Patient's Time la Spent. Boy Train Wrecker Arr#«tc4. The king was able to take plenty of noprlshmeut. His diet already Includes soup, fish and baked apples. His maj esty Is allowed to smoke occasionally. Be still opens and reads many of his personal telegrams and letters and even dictates some of the replies. He is able to peruse some of the newspapers. The presence of the Princess of Wales and the Inclusion of Mrs. Reld In the audience yesterday was simply a continuation of that specially friendly attitude which the British royal family and government have throughout shown toward the American special embassy. King Edward has expressed himself as greatly pleased with the receipt of President Koosevelt's message of greeting, and the members of the government have missed no opportunity throughout the embassy's visit of Indicating appreciation of the friendly feeling shown by the United States. About 1,500 Canadian troops sailed from Durban for home on Friday. Two thousand additional Canadians will start for home July 2. Kingston, N. Y„ June 28.—Clarence Place, sixteen years old, is under arrest for attempting to wreck the flier on the Vlster and Delaware railroad near South Ullboa, In the Catskllls. lie placed a spike on the rail on the upiDer side of a sharp curve on a high embankment. Only the pony trucks of the engine left the nD' ) when the train was brought to t Jp. lDla/te says he Wanted to wr train "for fun." In the United States newspapers appear in twenty-four different lan- Our Newspapers. mug. Folding Lunch Boxes 5 cents. Ladles White Pique Skirts, are nicely trimmed, 50 conts Children's Lisle Thread Hose, worth 2», 35 40 cents, here for lo cants. Because Serge is an ideal hot weather fabric. We havo a good assortment, guaranteed fast color, perfect fitting and stylish in every detail; D Lord Henulker, governor of the Isle of Man, who had been in ill health for some time past, died on Friday In the Isle of Man. He was born In 1842. prepare a under GERMAN L1W8, Is Excellent for 1 lot Children's Jersey Ribbad Fants, lace trimmed, only a pair 10c. Boys' Bathing Tights only tie. 1 lot Oiled Opaque Shades, regular 25 cent quality, heie for 19 cents. Boys' Caps, light eolois, worth 15c, special price 5 cents. All the functions of the patient are working admirably. While the dralu•ge pipes have not yet of course been removed, bis general progress is very •ure and steady. Of course any remaining danger lies In the possibility Of pus reappearing and reforming In the wound, but of this tliere Is as yet no trace, nor Is there any trace of organlc disease of any kind. r LUMBAGO, Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-R«n«wMd "ANCHOR" The steamer Dolphin arrived at Vancouver, B. C., on Friday from Skaguay, bringing down from Dawson $1,000,. 000. A systematic search is being made for new placer llelda in the Yukon territory. Operations liave been commenced on .the Ilootallnqua river, and If unsuccessful the search will continue on down the Y ukuurlver. The Kansas City Star say* all the big coal mines in Missouri are to be al)- Borliod by a syndicate controlled by J. Plerpont Morgan, according to It. G. ltombauer of Kirksville. Mo. Sir. ltom*bauer asserted that the plan to consolidate the Missouri mines by eastern capitalists is only part of a plan to form a trust to control the coal output of the United States. HlMlnK tincfcrr'i Property Found PRICES. Manila, June 28.—Though there Is no positive proof that the four American teaeh.'in of CYbu, island of Oebu, who have been missing since June 10. when they started on a day's outing, have been killed, there is little doubt that they were murdered, as members of the constabulary who killed a man for resisting arrest found on his person the revolver, watch nnd chain which had belonged to Mr. Thomas, one of the I-achers referred to. \ Men's Laundered Percala Shirts, nice pat terns, worth 50c, here for 39c. Linen Ton-liou Lace, 4 inches wide, worth 90 cents, our price 5c. $7.50,19.00, Sf 1.50, $14 PAIN EXPELLER. Children's Wash Waists the 50c kind 35c The WanVIe Coalfield. Whl oae physician out ot rnauy tomtica pifMkl»n.*«»YofK.May 12.1899 — Your "ANCHOR" PAIN ( J EXPELLER isan excellent V'V'J linimeniand a combin=A See our line of French Ginghams and White Goods. The quality is way up and the price So confldeut are all now of complete and early recovery that it Is understood that It has been informally settled that when the time arrives the royal patient will be carefully moved to Cowea and placed on board the royal jracht. One small portion of the Wankle coalfield in Rhodesia Is estimated to be capable of yielding 1,000 tons per day for 100 years. Blouse Suit, Serges, 3 to 8, - 98c, $1.48, $2.50, $8 way down, Fresh and Stale Sua, GUM i 111, Sir Henry Thompson Hopeful A fresh egg has a somewhat rough shell, while the shell of a stale egg Is very smooth. When cooked, the contents of a fresh egg stick to Hit shell and must be removed with a is(Doou, but a stale egg when boiled hafd permits the shell to be peeled off U*e the sldn of an orange. D Sir Heury Thompson said the king's condition was hopeful for recovery. It was, however, too early to his majesty was out of danger, but If the present Improvement continues for (a week or ten days from the time of the Boer Prlraaera *«ll For Boauk St Helena, June 28.—The first «Sfc •Ignmeut of Boer prisoners, numbering! 478 men, has sailed vfrorn here tor South Africa. 11 28c. and 80c. at all drucguu or turoufti if. Ad. Uehter * C*,,(U P««rl St, Newlorki L 38IIBHEST We sell good ladders cheap. Both single and extension. J. E. PATTERSON & CO. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. 87 8., (ton.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 28, 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 | 1902-06-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 28, 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 | 1902-06-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020628_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 |
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Full Text | 1 $g; w?w:',?: m 2 m 'A f * • 1 pp. D A'-'': PITTSTON, PA., SA' DAY, JU [E 28, 1902. SM operation oe tuougnr prepunuioiia mi the coronation might be resumed. The only danger to be feared, In Ills opinion, was the possibility of cellular or other tissues in the region of the wound becoming affected, but from what other medical men said the steady improvement of hla majesty's condition was attributable to the fact that he had been able to maintain his strength. If the king continued to hold his own In tltfs respect, hi* recovery was assured. TO PARDON FILIPINOS, CUBAN RECIPROCITY. GREAT FIRE IN CAPETOWN HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Always The EDWARD Senators Teller and Piatt la a Sharp OUT OF DANGER Debate. Washington. June 28.—Quite unexpectedly a sharp debate arose In the senate yesterday on the question at Cuban reciprocity. Mr. Teller (Colo.), at whose Instance the senate committee on Cuban relations made Its lnvestiga tloh of the subject, delivered a spirited speech in opposition to reciprocity with Cuba. He charged that the entire reciprocity propaganda had been backed by the American Sugar Refilling company and by Americans who were interested financially in Cuban sugar plantations. The purpose, he said, was to strike down an important agricultural Industry of this country. He was willing to join In a general revision of the tariff to meet changed conditions, but unless the duties on iron and steel and other products were reduced together with those on sugar In order that the arrangement might be equitable the beet sugar growers never would consent to a reduction on their product.Prices Rjg'Ht. Do yon realize what money can save by trading at the ! plo's Store? Get every bo priced, then come to ns, wad will find ours are the lowest. Mia Improved Condition Is General Amnesty to Be Proclaimed July 4. Loss Already Two Millions Maintained. and a Half. LOOK. READ AND BUY. 9fifT0NS ARE REJOICING. Klnc'i Father-in-law Reassured. Perhaps more significant than the official news given out from London is a short telegram from the Dally Mail's correspondent in Copenhagen which says that while King Christian, who is in excellent health, had intended coming to London, Queen Alexandra had wlre4_him back that there was no necessity for his undertaking the journey. as King Edward was making excellent progress. FOR POLITICAL OFFENDERS FIRE WAS STILL RAGING. Best Superlative Flour. $4.25 20 lbs Sugar. 1.00 Potatoes, per bu 85 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Ornnges.. .20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart 8c Clark & Snover Tobacco.... 40c Boys' Fancy Percale fthirt Waists, colors, CW»1 Men'a Hammer Weight Balbrlpran Hhlrt* and Drawers,onl/"... .|5CJ A SAM Children's Fancy Bnnabades, ill C Mar*after the Attending Physicians Will Issue Bulletin* at Morning and Native* Accused of Other Crime* An Entire Block , of Fine Business Than Inaurrectlon Will Not Share Houses Fell a Pre* to the Fiery El- Night Only—Hla Majeaty Haa Been ement—Only Brief Particulars of Transferred from Bed to a Couch. In the Independence Day Present Garden Forks 65c One Cme Figured Lawn*, elegant I sortment of patterns, only......4C 5-4 Table Oil Olotb, gorxl quality....(21 London, June 28.—The following official bulletin was Issued at Buckingbam palace at 10.30 this morning: "The King had a good night. Hla Improved condition Is maintained. We are happy to be able to state that we consider His Majesty out of danger. His general condition Is satisfactory." The operation wound, however, still needs constant attention, and even under the most favorable conditions recovery must be protracted. of the United 8tate«. the Disaster Received. Garden Hoes Gordon Rakes 25c 25c Washington, June 28.—At the meeting of the cabinet yesterday the terms of an amnesty proclamation to the Filipinos which it Is contemplated to Issue on the Fourth of July were agreed upon. Capetown, South Africa, June 28.— A fierce fire is raging here. An entire block of fine business buildings has already been destroyed and the fire is still burning. The loss Is estimated at £500,000. Full lino of Hammocks, 75o and up Try our Teas and Coffees Ladles' Navf Bine, Polka Dot, Pnck Skirts, nicely trltaiued with hrali and well made, only.... «Mo E The Crown Prince Waldemar telegraphed an equally reassuring message to King Christian. Children'" Rlhbed Vesta, all Blue, onlr RRENNAN « ROBERTS As to the critical period. It is significant that some foreign princes, near relatives of his majesty, purpose to remain In London until Sunday.. It is understood that their object Is to see the crisis over. If favorable reports are made up to and including Sunday, it may be taken for granted that the king will then be practically out of danger. Lfcdien' Seersucker Underskirt*, made D The proclamation is based on the general objects of the Philippine government bill—namely, to restore peace In the archipelago and substitute a civil for a military administration. That bill is now In conference, and the proclamation will not be published until the Philippine government measure has been agreed upon by both houses and the president has a HI iced his signature to It. Mr. Piatt (Conn.), chairman of tbe Oubnn relations committee, replied to the Colorado senator. He maintained that there was nothing sordid In the desire to promote reciprocal relations between tbe United States and Cuba and stfld the making of some concessions to Cuba was a plain duty of this country. It was a duty which this government owed to Itself as well as to Cuba, because absolutely friendly relations with the new republic were a necessary means of defense to thlB country, unless the United States should annex the island. That he hoped would not be done, as be regarded annexation as a grave menace to-our Institutions.SERIOUS RIOT AT READING. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Children'" Fine Muslin Drawers, all »l*ea, for 10' k f One Case LadlSe' Fancy Summer, Oqrnets, grand ralnefor JSC EJ Policeman and Striker Wounded, Suppoaedly by Colored Strike Breaker*. ' Reading, Pa.. Juiie 28—Ex-Policeman Harry Harrison and a striker named Daniel Youse were both shot and seriously wounded at an early hour this morning during a small sized riot at the works of the American Iron * and Steel Co.. where a strike Is In progress. The shooting is supposed to have been j done by colored men who are employed in the works. The negroes say the strikers were stoning their Improvised quarters Inside the plant. Williams ft McAnulty, Today's bulletin was posted a little later than usual. Anxious crowds of people were waiting outside the gates, and when the cheering contents ot the bulletin were read to them they raised a alight murmerlng cheer. Only the fear of disturbing the royal patient prevented it from becoming a yell of joy. We have an elegant asRortmei of White Goods and all kinds i Wash Goods, Now is the time i make yonr "selection. '•X Wall1 At Buckingham palace there was little change from preceding days. A crowd gathered In the morning. One of the earliest callers, at the palace was Mr. Balfour, who drove up In a hansom shortly after 0 o'clock, but stayed only a few minutes. ?r- ] • Industrious Mine C Workers makiug FIQSa «k Improvements at \ their homes will id w« will und a full supply i'» to yon V Wiied Paints hatiswor- nH Oils here. ▼our at ten- ♦ ii orth Main tlrw^PHUtoii. u arc looking for '.thing in the line of CERIES Carpal Drapai The proclamation will declare that a state of peace now exists in the Philippine Islands, save in the parts of the archipelago where the Mindanao or pagan tribes are giving the United States a great amount of trouble, and will declare in effect that with tjie transfer of the government of the archipelago from, a military to a civil status all those arrested and held for political offenses shall be restored to liberty, granted full amnesty and allowed to participate In the civil government that is to be inaugurated on the islands. the proclamation Is subject to changes In text, 1J}9 general language of the dqciiuifeut is pretty well mappeCDd!4t: •' \ To Only Political Offenses. \ People's Store 13 SOUTH HUM SHEET, Hull a Introdr & Hop ' thy of tloii. The King's condition is so decidedly favorable that his physicians will hereafter Issue only two bulletins daily. The afternoon bulletin will be omitted. It has been learned that the King may be transferred tomorrow from his bed to a couch, where he can recline. His Majesty has been able to pull himself into a sitting position by means of a trapeze. When the King started to raise himself, the Queen adjusted the pillows, and the patient exclaimed, '.'Ah! that's better." j The Central News announced at 4.30 this afternoon that the King had just been removed into a sitting posture on a couch, and that he Is decidedly better. Crowd Cheers Prince Henry. As the time approached for the posting of the morning bulletin the crowd rapidly Increased. At half past 10 o'clock there were about 1,000 persons standing round the gates. WARRANT FOR DISBROW. THREE SAILOR8 LOST. 60 Ni REMEMBER When Prince Henry of Prussia drove out from tlie palace in an open landau, he was Immediately recognized by the crowd, and the heartiness of the cheers which greeted his appearance seemed to give bis royal highness a good deal of pleasure. Sheriff After Man Who Uit Saw Fos- ter and Ml mm Lawrence. Victims of a Gale in the Fishing Fields Off the Lahave Banks. Good Ground, N. Y., June 28.—J. Sheridan Wells, sheriff of Suffolk county, Is at last in pursuit of Louis Dlsbrow, armed with a warrant charging him with the murder of Clarence Thompson Foster and Sarah Ray Lawrence. The warrant was sworn out In Good Ground before Magistrate Ediward H. Foster of ■Southampton late nesterday afternoon and Immediately to Sheriff Wells at Riverliead l\l)istrlct Attorney Smith. Bfce residents In the -vicinity of the trawty ore rejoicing that some deflnitempve has been made In the direction Aclearlng up the tragedy, but It Is belief that the sheriff will noPklml Disbrow at Richmond Hill. But very fnCt that a warrant is Issued for'fMrir (*Kl a serious effort Will be made to bring fD1s)iro\v "Into"tlU' light satisfies the people of county. They are not all convlncea~til»»f brow Is guilty of killing bis compikJiloiis, but they are convinced that ills refusal ,to give any explanation of what befell them strongly Indicates Ills guilt and that in any event he should be brought into the open "and compelled to proclaim his own innocence or stand trial upon the facts In the case. Halifax, N. S., June 28.—The fishing schooner Iceelda, which arrived this morning at Bridgewater, reports the loss of its captain, William Wambolt, and his two brothers, John and Norman, In a gale off the Lahave banks during Thursday night's storm. The captain went to the rescue of his brothers, whose dory had upset, and the three men perished together. if yt Som Evans Bros. GRO The official bulletins yesterday were as follows |you can always buy Gro-. 10 a. in.—His majesty hnd a fair night and lias had some natural sleep. His appetite is Improving, and lD!a \fround is much more comfortable, On the whole the king's condition 'is attended With less anxiety..- Xliere was a general discussion of tftr treatment that should be accorded* the political prisoners of the islands. There is no intention, it is stated, to release those prisoners convicted of other than political offenses, the benefits of the amnesty being limited to those in custody as a reBUlt TJf breaches of military' law, leaving criminal offenders to the action of the proper Authorities under the coming civil government. The purpose Is to demonstrato'TWAf niotlveg of humanity and generosity dictate our course toward the Filipinos. ceries cheaper than place in the city, the prices: The 6 o'clock official bulletin; reads ■s follows: "The King lias passed a very comfortable day and his.progress continues very satisfactory." We have them. MEDAL FOR GENERAL PORTER Just Awarded for Gallantry in the Bat- Waaliturn,Crosby, best Flour 14.25 Mangan's Favorite Flour.... 4.25 Churns, from 98c to 4.98 Bio Coffee, lb 10 2 p. m.—His majesty passed a comfortable morning. All Kb symptoms today are so far satisfactory. His temperature remain*' normal. No other than important fluctuations In his majesty's leipfrfirature will be recorded lu -HrtH*tftetln» issued: Washington. June 28.—General Horace Porter, United States ambassador to France, who w«s a member of Gen eral Grant's staff during the Civil War. has just been awarded a medal of honor for distinguished gallantry In the field of Chickamauga on Sept. 20, 1863. General Porter is now in this country on leave of absence from his post, and the medal will be personally presented %p him by the Secretary of War as as it has been suitably inscribed. tie of Chickamauga. New Potatoes, fine stock, peck & Cheese, full cream, per lb.... 12 Eggs, fresh, per dozen * - li Condensed Cream, can, TkD and ! Belt Brand Cohl'HlffvefflPl Challenge " " , * I Up-to-date " " " I Eagle Brand Con. Milk, a can ■ Hire's Boot Beer Ex 3 bot. I Perfection Boot Beer Ex. 3 bot. I One 1-qt, bottle Prepared 9 Beer or Sarsparilla, try it, cfl - 10c per bdl London, June 28.—The king has made substantial Improvement. Such U the word from the athes the spirit of en- Arbuckle's Coffee . .10 Lion Coffee i-JW Colombia Beans, 10c can, 3 {or .25 Bottle Ketchup 05 Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for .25 0 p. m.—The king has maintained tho satisfactory condition described In the last bulletin. His majesty shows no disquieting symptoms. plicit in Its meauiug than any bulletin Issued heretofore. There la a definite comparison made. Instead of being told that his majesty's condition is satisfactory or that he rested well the announcement is made that no matter what his condition was iu the morning he was better at nlglit. When the islands are turned over to the civil authorities, they will not be left without adequate military protection, aa no more troops will be ordered home for the present, and every precaution will be taken for the military safeguarding of the Islands under the new civil administration. 11 p. m.—His nmjesty's condition Is in all respects satisfactory. The king has had a comfortable day and has made substantial Improvement. Bottle Olives Iled Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 for 2 cans Bartell's Pears. Bank Clerk Goes Wrong. Albany, N. Y., June 28—Frank Jones, a clerk in the National Commercial Bank of Discount, was arrested this morning \ on the charge of stealing $6,500 fro ill the bank. 3 cans Corn The expectation of the king's rapid recovery lias led to a revival of the projects for festivities. Borne Fe«lh1ll«i Llkeljr. 3 cans Earl3' June Pears.. . This is something tangible. At the same time It must not be forgotten that the serious nature of the king's ailment and the gravity of the operation forbid the wisdom of taking too optimistic a view. Some days yet must elapse before the success of the operation can be absolutely assured. Another subject under discussion at the cabinet meeting was the negotiations for the purchase of the friars' lauds In the Philippines. Secretary Root took \Mtli him to the meeting all the correspondence which lias (ihsseU between himself and Governor Taft while the latter has been carrying on his negotiations at Kome. It Is understood that Secretary Root feels great confidence In a successful outcome "of Governor Taft's efforts. 5 cans Windsor Corn.... It has practlcully been decided that the Indian mid colonial troops here shall be reviewed next Tuesday or Wednesday by the Prince and Princess of Wales ou the Horse guards' parade. Queen Alexandra attending to take the salute on behalf of the king, as she did recently at Aldershot. This Idea is warmly advocated by the colonial premiers Iu Loudon, and it litis been approved by the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary. BASEBALL. 1 can Soup SHOES—Every day is Barg day in our Shoe Departmi Call and be convinced. Reaulti of Yeiterday'i Gamfo la the National and American Leavuea, Mangans TfiE WEATHER. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston— R. H. E. Brooklyn... 0 20104000-7 11 2 Boston 10030050 *— 9 12 3 Batteries—Kitson and Ahearn; Hale, Willis and Kittredge. At Philadelphia— R. H. E. New York. 100000000-1 4 2 Vhila'phia.. 00600100 *- 6 12 1 Batteries—Burke and Bowerman; White and Dooin. At St. Louis— r. H. e. Chicago..... 30300000 1— 6 10 0 St. Louis... 000210100-4 12 3 Batteries—Rhoades and Kllng; Yerkes, Wicker and Ryan. EVANS BROS., Washington. June 28—Forecast until 8 p. ra., Sunday, for eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy tonight; probably rain; Sunday, rain. \ Dry Goods and Grocery There is, however, not the slightest reason for anything like alarm. A great deal of Importance was attached to the return of pain In the king's wound; but, according to medical testimony, such symptoms are of ordinary occurrence. The mere process of heal tog tends to contract the tissues to a certain extent, and tills would naturally cause a certain amount of discomfort, the seat of the operation being of course affected by the patient's breathtog.No Reason For Present Alarm. 46 South main Stromt, PMtston, Pa. Stores, The cabinet meeting was held In the president's temporary quarters on Lafayette square and was the first time in eighty-eight years that a regular session of the cabinet had been held outside of the White House. Low Cut Shoes kt Low Cut Prices. All kinds, ladies! and men's Oxfords, reduced at BOSTON SHOE STORE. 10 and 12 North Main Street it Is also likely that as soon as his majesty is prouounced to be out of danger London will Indulge in a general illumination. Very few of the illumination devices in the city have been disturbed, their owners awaiting the decision of the Priuce of Wales in regard to the matter. The prince, has not yet ordered the removal of thfe devices from Marlborough House. For WEDDINGS CIaimm For FUNEBAL8 rlOWBF5 i Scald head is an [eczema of the scalp —very severe sometimes, but it can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent In its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. When you want a good C drink; a STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Just what you want in floral - I il. oorations on sliort notice. We can do much for yon at a reason- San Francisco, June 28.—The ten companies of the Ninth Infantry which arrived on the transport Ivllputrick have left for the east. Colonel C. F. Robe In command. The headquarters of the regiment and six companies will be stationed at Madison barrackB, New York, aud the other compaules at Fort Niagara. Ninth Infantry Home, W. L. P.C. W. I*. P.C. Pittsburg. 40 12 . 769 Phila'phla 26 31 .456 Brooklyn. 32 25t .G61 Cincinnati 22 31 .415 Chlcag" . 29 24 . 547 St. Louis.. 21 33 .3S9 Boston.... 26 26 .500 New York 34 .370 cool and satisfying drink, go to KANE'S Fountain. I/ A M CT' O Pharmacy, l\r\ I N L— Vj 20 South Mala St able price. " (new phone) I B CARPENTER.exeter »t. meter mo. What Is far more Important Is that his majesty is taklug itn ever Increasing Interest In what is going on in the world outside, that his appetite is Improving and that there are no feverish symptoms. Th se are signs of greateat promise and form sufficient proof of the statement made by ills medical advisers that the king Is showing recuperative power of a most wonderful order. It is not impossible that the abandonment of the naval review will be reconsidered In the interests of the colonial and Indian visitors, who are greatly disappointed at missing this sight. Other entertainments for the nation's colonial and Indian guests are also being arranged. At Baltimore— r. h. e. Boston 100011003-6 15 0 Baltimore.. 20000 0 010-3 6 0 Batteries—Winters and Warner; Jewell and Breunahan. At Washington— 4r. h. e. Phila'phla.. 001002010-4 5 0 Wash'gton. 00001 1 0 iiO-2 6 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Palms never ll\je more than 250 years. The yew Is the longest lived of The Yew Tree. trees. a MAGNET Yon Wit The natives of Australia tie the bands of their dead together and pull out their nulls. This is for fear the corpse may scratch its way out of the grave and become a vampire. An AoMtrallan Chstum. President Jllaea With Mr. I. (Mine Batteries — Wlltse and Schreckengost, Townsend and Clarke. Washington, June 28. — President Roosevelt was a guest at dinner at Senator Lodge's home last night. Secretary Moody and a number of others also were present. At Cleveland— St. Louis... 00000000 2- 2 7 1 Cleveland... 000000010-1 7 0 Batteries—Powell and Donohue; Moore and Bemls. R. H. B. As the weather was very hot yesterCJay the sickroom was by mennB of electric fans kept at an even temperature.Thus, If there Is no setback in his majesty's progress, thcrjD will lie a partial revival of the Interrupted festivities.A Serge Sit UullduK*. Always loaded with bargains. Space forbids elaboration here, but a saving of one-i|Uarter and one-lialf 011 every item in our large stock, is the meat of the matter, for those who read a-run- STANDING OP THE CLUBS. W. L. P.O. W; I.. P.O. Chicago... 33 19 .028 Detroit.... 25 28 .472 Huston 31 20 .544 Baltimore 20 :ti) .404 Et. I^ouIh.. 37 24 .529 Wuah'ton. 21! .11 .45)1 Phlla'phla 27 25 .519 Cleveland. 23 34 .403 Bulldogs nro at one and the same tlnja the most affectionate and ferocious of animals. One of the species will guard with Its life the -person or property of its master from either actual or fancied dungA The queen U cheerful and hopeful. She continues to display the must devoted solicitude and was In the sick room the greater part of the day. The American special embassador, Whltelaw Held, and Mrs. Reld called by appolntmeut on the Prince and Princess of Wales yesterday afternoon to take official leave of their royal highnesses. Mr. Reld's Leave Taking BRIEF NEWS NOTES. American and British mission buildings at Tlenkuehao, China, have been destroyed by a mob and a missionary murdered. 1 Simer. Haw tin Patient's Time la Spent. Boy Train Wrecker Arr#«tc4. The king was able to take plenty of noprlshmeut. His diet already Includes soup, fish and baked apples. His maj esty Is allowed to smoke occasionally. Be still opens and reads many of his personal telegrams and letters and even dictates some of the replies. He is able to peruse some of the newspapers. The presence of the Princess of Wales and the Inclusion of Mrs. Reld In the audience yesterday was simply a continuation of that specially friendly attitude which the British royal family and government have throughout shown toward the American special embassy. King Edward has expressed himself as greatly pleased with the receipt of President Koosevelt's message of greeting, and the members of the government have missed no opportunity throughout the embassy's visit of Indicating appreciation of the friendly feeling shown by the United States. About 1,500 Canadian troops sailed from Durban for home on Friday. Two thousand additional Canadians will start for home July 2. Kingston, N. Y„ June 28.—Clarence Place, sixteen years old, is under arrest for attempting to wreck the flier on the Vlster and Delaware railroad near South Ullboa, In the Catskllls. lie placed a spike on the rail on the upiDer side of a sharp curve on a high embankment. Only the pony trucks of the engine left the nD' ) when the train was brought to t Jp. lDla/te says he Wanted to wr train "for fun." In the United States newspapers appear in twenty-four different lan- Our Newspapers. mug. Folding Lunch Boxes 5 cents. Ladles White Pique Skirts, are nicely trimmed, 50 conts Children's Lisle Thread Hose, worth 2», 35 40 cents, here for lo cants. Because Serge is an ideal hot weather fabric. We havo a good assortment, guaranteed fast color, perfect fitting and stylish in every detail; D Lord Henulker, governor of the Isle of Man, who had been in ill health for some time past, died on Friday In the Isle of Man. He was born In 1842. prepare a under GERMAN L1W8, Is Excellent for 1 lot Children's Jersey Ribbad Fants, lace trimmed, only a pair 10c. Boys' Bathing Tights only tie. 1 lot Oiled Opaque Shades, regular 25 cent quality, heie for 19 cents. Boys' Caps, light eolois, worth 15c, special price 5 cents. All the functions of the patient are working admirably. While the dralu•ge pipes have not yet of course been removed, bis general progress is very •ure and steady. Of course any remaining danger lies In the possibility Of pus reappearing and reforming In the wound, but of this tliere Is as yet no trace, nor Is there any trace of organlc disease of any kind. r LUMBAGO, Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-R«n«wMd "ANCHOR" The steamer Dolphin arrived at Vancouver, B. C., on Friday from Skaguay, bringing down from Dawson $1,000,. 000. A systematic search is being made for new placer llelda in the Yukon territory. Operations liave been commenced on .the Ilootallnqua river, and If unsuccessful the search will continue on down the Y ukuurlver. The Kansas City Star say* all the big coal mines in Missouri are to be al)- Borliod by a syndicate controlled by J. Plerpont Morgan, according to It. G. ltombauer of Kirksville. Mo. Sir. ltom*bauer asserted that the plan to consolidate the Missouri mines by eastern capitalists is only part of a plan to form a trust to control the coal output of the United States. HlMlnK tincfcrr'i Property Found PRICES. Manila, June 28.—Though there Is no positive proof that the four American teaeh.'in of CYbu, island of Oebu, who have been missing since June 10. when they started on a day's outing, have been killed, there is little doubt that they were murdered, as members of the constabulary who killed a man for resisting arrest found on his person the revolver, watch nnd chain which had belonged to Mr. Thomas, one of the I-achers referred to. \ Men's Laundered Percala Shirts, nice pat terns, worth 50c, here for 39c. Linen Ton-liou Lace, 4 inches wide, worth 90 cents, our price 5c. $7.50,19.00, Sf 1.50, $14 PAIN EXPELLER. Children's Wash Waists the 50c kind 35c The WanVIe Coalfield. Whl oae physician out ot rnauy tomtica pifMkl»n.*«»YofK.May 12.1899 — Your "ANCHOR" PAIN ( J EXPELLER isan excellent V'V'J linimeniand a combin=A See our line of French Ginghams and White Goods. The quality is way up and the price So confldeut are all now of complete and early recovery that it Is understood that It has been informally settled that when the time arrives the royal patient will be carefully moved to Cowea and placed on board the royal jracht. One small portion of the Wankle coalfield in Rhodesia Is estimated to be capable of yielding 1,000 tons per day for 100 years. Blouse Suit, Serges, 3 to 8, - 98c, $1.48, $2.50, $8 way down, Fresh and Stale Sua, GUM i 111, Sir Henry Thompson Hopeful A fresh egg has a somewhat rough shell, while the shell of a stale egg Is very smooth. When cooked, the contents of a fresh egg stick to Hit shell and must be removed with a is(Doou, but a stale egg when boiled hafd permits the shell to be peeled off U*e the sldn of an orange. D Sir Heury Thompson said the king's condition was hopeful for recovery. It was, however, too early to his majesty was out of danger, but If the present Improvement continues for (a week or ten days from the time of the Boer Prlraaera *«ll For Boauk St Helena, June 28.—The first «Sfc •Ignmeut of Boer prisoners, numbering! 478 men, has sailed vfrorn here tor South Africa. 11 28c. and 80c. at all drucguu or turoufti if. Ad. Uehter * C*,,(U P««rl St, Newlorki L 38IIBHEST We sell good ladders cheap. Both single and extension. J. E. PATTERSON & CO. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. 87 8., (ton. |
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