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1 • ••• &■C m % -l?r ••%•?-• * | . ■ i ■ ' * rs PITTStON, PA., 6 PAGES. 32d YEAR. [THACOPYj 1 rrs A MONTH, f UN STEADILY PROGRESSING Sis - •■ present were most richly dressed, wearing tinras, beautiful laces and Jewels. CONGRESS GOES HOME COLL P3E OF A TUNNEL. HIGH GRADE ' GROCERIES Always The Cheapest Her Among the guests were Prince and Princess Christian, the Duke and Ductless of Connaught, Princess Henry of Battenberg, the crown princess of Rouiuaula, the Dnke and Duchess of Aosta, the crown prince of Sweden, the envoys to the coronation from India, Japan, China and the Vatican and other representatives and a number of diplomats, peers and peeresses. Royal Forelgnm Prnnt, 't—Corn Isabella mi old, shot and •, aged 'forty, late at tiie farm of, |t of tills city. ■Mwlly live In IK If 7. works Bwas at home JKft'ernoon when B yarfl' with bis HrII. live Br pent Into the « ,16* kill Miss ! r l III I ■ Many Bills Are Passed li» Closing Hours. Every dollar spent here means a hundred cents worth of' big valnes and solid satisfaction. Peculiar Accident On An Pricey Right. )f Today's Report From King Edward Encouraging. Ohio Railroad. LOOK. READ AND BUY. Compare These Values: on the fnriitlH with her motq| Helmer (lrovuj half brother, 1 at OhlttennngW house and till HOUSE H0LD8 SONG FEST. NO LIVES WERE LOST. • Best Superlative Flour $4.25 20 lbs Sugar 1.00 Potatoes, per bu. 85 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Oronges.. .20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart..8c Clark & Snover Tobacco 40c Garden Forks (D5c Garden Hoes 25c Garden Rakes 5 3c Full line of Hammocks', 75c and*hp Try our Teas aiulCoffofis BRENNAN/& ROBERTS Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. ANOTHER REVIEW TODAY. Among the jewels by the Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Consuelo Vanderbllt, were a crown of diamond* and ropes of pearls. ; Whltelaw Ileld, who was appointed to represent the United States government at the coronntf&n, and Mrs. Beid. attended by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Edward Fleetwood Kdwards. extra equerry to his majesty; Joseph H. Choate, the United States embassador, and Mrs. Ghonte; Henry White, secretary of the embassy, and Mrs. White; Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary. and Mrs. Chamberlain, who was MISs Eudieott o(_ Massachusetts, and their daughter nlso attended the reception. HEROES COMING Four Hundred Member* of Ing Ninth" Pass'Cleva^H^ Cleveland, O., July 2.— of a special train hearing tuelpily de. pleted "Fighting Ninth" regiment of United States Infantry, passed through Cleveland early this morning, en route for the government posts at Fort Niagara and Madison barracks. Aboard the train were about 40# men, who. for foilr years, have been struggling for the honor and glory of the Stars and Stripes in the Orient. Hill Was Being Uncovered to Make a * Ladies' Wrappers, in.all colors, elegaut material, extra wide and well made; special price 98c each. Senate Breaks Up With Less Enthu- (She and jtoWowcd by vSmK? who seized bjCthe throat her down, mother came to her assistance. Miss Waltz escaped. Cut, and the Roof of the Tunnel Queen Alexandre and the Prince of slaabi — Mr. Richardson and M Wales Were In Attendance—Com Cousin* Have a Warm Debate Ovei Underneath Suddenly Qave Way, Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full flounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, Special 10c a pair. 3 . 1 lot Ladies' White Lawn Slflrt Waists, real value $1; for this week 50c each. ( ment on Ambassador Reid's Contin the Matter of Captain Christmas. Helmer re-entered the carriage and Btarted off. Miss Waltz secured a revolver anCl went across to her father, who Ws at his work at some distance. WA«h Mr. Waltz approached Helmer, the latter took off Ills coat and said lie would kill the whole Waltz family and started for Mr. Waltz. As he grappled %vJth the man Miss Waltz llred, ifce ball just grazing the hip of the farm superintendent, T. E. Myers. She then tired a second shot, which struck Helmer Just over the eye, penetrating the brain. Miss Waltz returned home and awaited the arrival of the ortlcers, who placed her under urrest. Covering the Track. ued Presence in the City. Washington, July 2. — Quietly and languidly in the sehute the first session of the Fifty-seventh congress came to a close lit 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ending a dull day with an hour of dignified waiting for the end without even the usual crowd in the galleries. In the house everybody was lively, aud there was hardly a moment of the day when the occupants of the galleries did not find something worth seeing and hearing, and at the end the liberated servants of the people frolicked, and skylarked like a pack of schoolboys at the beginning of a vacation. ftlnerva, Ohio., July 2.—At 6 o'clock this morning, with a rumbling and grinding noise that was felt for miles around, the tunnel on the hake Brie, Alliance and Wheeling railroad, near Minerva, fell In the entire length. The work was cftpmeuced some time ago of uncovering and making a cut of the hill. A few had gone to work this morning ahd a hundred more were preparing to go when, without warning, the entife hill settled down on the tracks. Several men were injured, but, no lives were lost. London, July 2.—According to the official bulletin Issued at Buckingham palace this morning at 10 o'clock, the remarkable progress that King Edward has made since the dangerous surgical operation was performed qp him, continues without Interruption. The bulletin readB as follows: "Tho King had another exceljept night. He Is making steady progress in all respects. The wound is much lees troublesome and is beginning to heal." While His Majesty is not. yet out of danger, his physicians hope to make such an announcement shortly. Tho second period of the disease ends with the healing of the wound. Next to Eatfle Hotel. A choice 1 lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 cents a yard. Men's Fine White Shirts, with soft fancy bosoms, only 48c each. Williams ft IfoAnvlty Onr display of Fine Wash Goods and Ladies'' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols, cannot be excelled, and all at very popular prices. John Mitchell in Saginaw. Wall Papers, Garpats, Outside of the agreements to conference reports nothiug of great consequence was done in either body. In the senate conference reportB on the Philippine and naval appropriation bills were the Important businesses, and they were passed without Incident. Helmer had caused much previous annoyance to the fitfully by his attentions to Miss Wnffifc and tliey had moved here from Chittenango partly to escape him. He had appegfed Insanely jealous of the girl, who eepetyed his advances. Helmer was q, married man whose wife had left him. Saginaw. Mich.. July 2.—John Mitchell, president ot the Unite* Mine Vyorkers of America, was in thlB city attending a conference of mlneftj and operators. He says the anthracite strike is no nearer a settlement. PAINTC AND OILS Industrious 'Mine Workers unking improvements a t their homes * will And a full Mipply of ftHxed Patuts and Oils here. Draparias. Court circles are somewhat embarrassed by. the continued presence In the city of Hon. Whltelaw Re|d, the special American ambassador to the coronation, after he has taken official leave. AU of the other special envoys have left the country, and it is eonsidered a grave breach of courtesy on tne pail of Mr. Reid not to follow their example. The fact that there are now two American ambassadors in London is complicating diplomatic relations and places Ambassador Choate in a peculiar position. Reid is under enormous expense for his house, servants, etc., and will probably rdmaln until his lease lias expired. {Jail and we will introduce to you a line that is worthy of yonr attention.People's Siora, -4. IS SOUTH flMfJV smof, At 3:10 in the afternoon the resolution to adjourn at 5:30 o'clock was passed. Some life was lent to the session after, that by a tart debate provoked by a resolution offered by Senator Ciirmack providing that the Philippines eoniniitt^' go over to the 1'hillppiucH recess of comgress and tiiere. The last eityD$tfafe:*j£'ssion began at 4:25 and minutes. By this time oil Ilie Business had been cleared up. A recess was taken until 5 o'clock, and tlie crowds in tlie galleries swarmed over to the house nnd did not come bnck. At 5 o'clock President I'rye took the chair again. It was a dismal sort of a half hour. Not more thau twenty senators were present, and, except for the announcement of the passage of bills, no business was transacted. Pauncefote's Remain* Going Home. Norfolk, Va., July 2.—The United Slates cruiser Brooklyn, bearing the remains of Lord Pauncefote, the lato British ambassador, passed out of the Virginia capes this morning, en route for England. 60 North Main Street, Piltston. STRIKES IN CHICAGO. May Sertoli fliy A (ret Transportation IT'S PUII AS D|Y! PAYMENT FOK FRIARS' LANDS. Chicago, July 2.—Transportation In the middle west may be seriously affected as the result of u series of strikes threatened by machinists and boiler makers employed by every railroad entering Chicago from the west. The first of this series of strikes was called yesterday, when the 140 boiler makers employed by the Chicago and Northwestern railroad were called out. I? tke Went. If you are looking for Something in the line of cm SAVE MONEY\ \1 Taft Proposes That Payment Shall be Mad* in Tnree Instalments. Thirty Prrsona Drop Into River. Rome, July 2.—Governor Taft's note to the Vatlcaji Regarding the Philippines Is now ready, but has not yet been delivered. V our correspondent learns that the note proposes payment for the Friars' Ian. i in three instalments, one-third immediately, another third after three months, and the last third months later.. Elgin, 111., July 2.—One of the large lnterurban trolley cars running between Elgin and Aurora plunged through the bridge crossing the Fox river at St. Charles yesterday, carrylug a load of thirty passengers into the tfv+r. With scarcely any warning one of the spans of the bridge suddenly collapsed from the weight of the ear and fell, with the car, to the river bed. The car caught for a moment on the stone abutment and lessened the force of the fall. No one was killed, but several persons were Injured. -s GROCERIES LOOK? Th4 Indian troopd"Vere reviewed in the Horse Guards' pahuie today," under circumstances similar to those under which the review of colonial troops took place yesterday. The Prince- of Wales, accompanied by a large staff of offltcrs, reviewed the troops. Queen Alexandra viewed tho scene from her carriage and was greeted with great enthusiasm as she drove up and down the lines. The king tfrkes light nourishment with keen enjoyment. He Is allowed a light cigar a ilrtST* We have them. 3-lb crock Jelly 20c 5-lb crock Jolly 28c 5-lb pail Jelly 25c 10-lb pail Jelly 45c 20-lb pail Jelly 75c 3-lb stone pail Hintz Pure Apple Butter 40o 5-lb Crock Preserves 25c i-lb Crock Preserves 40c D-lb pail Preserves 38r Before the week is over the machinists employed by the road may follow them. A strike of the 1(10 machinists employed by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Garrett. Jnd., is in progress, as well us the stfifce of the txiiler makers and iuachjiltists of the Union Pa- VV as'u I u rn, C rosby, best Flour $4.25 Mangan's Favorite Flour. 4.25 CHARLIE WEE'S ARREST. Churns, -from 98c to 4.98 Buffalo Police Believe They Have the Rio Coffee, lb 10 Ai'buckle's Coffee .10 Murderer of Marion Murphy. Tne walkouts are result of refusal 011 the yart ot.ihe general managers pf the varioiyi railroads to comply with dema fills of the machinists and boiler makers. These same demands have been presented to every western railroad entering Chicago a nil to several of the eastern roads. In case the railroads follow the example set by those already approached the strike of the two trades will apparently assume national proportions. vft ' The demands of the boiled makers relate principally to increases in wages. The men are now receiving 31 ci nts an liuiir. They ask cents ah hour. The machinists have presented a demund tuf an Increase of 10 per cent In wages anil the reduction of the working day from ten to nine hours. citle Ruffalo. July %.—Police Superintendent Bull says, with reference to Charlie Wee, the Chinese laundryman who was arrested yesterday and is being hold for the murder of Marion Mur phy: "We think we have sufficient ejri donee to indict and convict the man. There is no doubt in my mind that he. is guilty." Senator Cockrell, in accordance with his custom, presented a resolution of thanks to the presiding officer, to which Mr. F»ye responded In a little speech, and then at 5:211, one minute ahead of •time, he declared the senate adjourned. Everybody who wus still in the chamber rushed out. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Lion Coffee... • • .xv Columbia Bonus, 10c can, 3 for .25 Bottle Ketchup..... 05 Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for .25 Bottle Olives..,... 10 ltod Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 for .25 7fic General AVIIIIam H. Forwood has been commissioned as surgeon general of the army and formally Inducted into office. 10-lb pail Preserves 20-Ih pail X'resarw.M 3 pfej Raspberry Pie Prep....25t ?! pks Peach Pie Prep 25c 8 pks Apricot Pie Prep 26c . 3 pks Mince Meat 25c He showed the greatest Interest In the arrangements for today's review of the colonial troops, and lie was eager that "his jteople" should be In some way compensated for their disappointment because of thp postponement of the coronation. The king received Qijeen Alexandra's report of the review with much pleasure, aiid he was Immensely pleased later In the day whfcn the sounds of the cheers from th£ Indian troops glyen for the queen as they marched past the palace reached the sickroom. The British war office has Issued plans for the demobilization of the army in South Africa, which show that there are 70,000 ;yolunteers, colonial troops, yeomanry, 'reservists, etc., to be sent home before auy of the regulars are moved. ' llonaf'* Cloalnjr Honrs. 2 cans Bartell's Pears. Very different was the closing day in the house. Aside from the conference reports the business of chief importance was the passing of the bill to promote the efficiency of the marine hospital service and change its natiie to the public' health and pltal service'..- But there were plenty of other blllfc qiostly of 110 lnmoi'tanuty The last Iioltr and 9 half oF the sesT slou was of all, apd the credit tlierefoivty'fKie to Mr. ¥%ilDjlns lla.), who wud pre-eminently the Happiest man in tlfe house. The report of. the investigation In the Captain Christinas case had been put on the calendar, and Mr. Cousins Insisted on making a speech on It. His speech WHA in ridicule of Mr. lUeliardson (Tenh.) for having made the house investigate such a story ,as that of Christmas. With a beaming smile he heaped ridicule on Mr. Ittclinrdson for three-quarters of 1111 hour. 3 cans Corn Our Groceries are Always Fresh. The Quality Federation Leajgjts Off to 'Frisco. Washfcnjstoti, —President Gompers, of 'the Aji(Mran Federation of Labor, by Vleei'nijaint O'Connoil, \fft .Wellington toil£rv.Dnroute to San Ki'Jinjksco, where the executive coiinc»n4|Fis on July 21. 3 cans Early Juno Pears 5 cans Windsor Corn. The monthly cumulation statement lsgtied by the conipWbWer of the currency shows that at the close of business June 30, 11)02, the circulation of national bank notes was fasti,072,01)1, an Increase for the year of $2,1)29,1)04 and a decrease for the month of $75,0H3. 1 can Soup Guaranteed. Mangan's Evans Bros. The king's grandchildren are allowed a brief daily visit to his bedside, while a Bcarcely leSa welcome and even more enthusiastic visitor to his majesty 1b his pet Irish terrier .lack, which Is allowed In the*room a short time evert afternoon. Cruleet- Chicago at, Southampton. Southampton, England, July 2 —Tho United Stales cruiser Chicago arrived here today. The cruiser Albany is expected to reach here before night. Dry Goods and Grocery ■ _ Newi«Drt, It. I., July 2.—Aside from the biiuk property, which Is valued at $8,800, scarcely $1,000 worth of securitiesj-emains to the Merchants' bank vt tkis city. The amount of cash on lirinjf of the $.122,505 capital stock i{iid,',C!fi)osits is only $150.04. Cashier Mhrraiun shot himself on June 11) and died a week later. The depositors will lose practically everything. Whether the deficiency in the bank' covers Sherman's entire peculations lias not yet been determined, for the reason that no statement as to his pergonal accounts is available. Caahler Sherman Left Little, The cabinet has adopted names for the sjx new ships of war authorized by the naval appropriation bill. The four larger shlpf, two battleships and two armored cruisers, will be named Louisiana, Connecticut, Tennessee and Washington. The two gunboats provided for in the act will be named the Paducah and the Dubuque. 46 South Main 8tr—t, Stores, PMtaton, Pa. dnrau at Review of Colonials. THE WEATHER. 10 and 12 North Main Street The reappearance of Queen Alexandra as a participant In a public"«ereniony practically marks the end of the period of anxiety caused by King Edward's condition. Her presence at the p Washington. July 2.—Forecast unti| 8 p. m., Tlqjniday, for eastern Pennsyl van la: Fair tonight and Thursday, except probable showers on Thursday afternoon or night. For WEDDINGS C|Awirt I For FUNERALS rl«WOr» i IflfHEN you want a good drink; a Steel trust directors, after a meeting in which they declared the regular dividends on preferred of 1% per cent and common 1 per cent, issued a statement of eurulngs for the six months ending June 30, which shows that the net prollts were the largest 111 their history. A balance of $57,010,05)7 is shown applicable to Interest and dividends on the securities. cool and satisfying drink, no to Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a able price. • (new phone)- J B eMKNTER,EXETER ST. tHTHIHI. review of the colonial troops by the Prince of Wales greatly Increased publie enthusiasm over what In Itself was attfcuresque awl Interesting event jfctjjvaril of 2,QUO colonial visiting sol- AHrUt'ere brought In from the various and marched through down Constitution hill, HE was lined with troops, past palace, which for a week bqKn the center of such supreuSe lnttwBj. and along the Mall to the »HoiSSwCD'(Ih parade. Jk present represented ■KpttWr the British empire, with of India, whose troops ilHjBi'Pumtely reviewed today. fccanJfcu detachment numbered ■n far the largest body rade. sniallest detachment fci of Olree natives of the island icla. i t Oeytyn, Fiji, the West Indies Ctyprps, the Gold Coast, Nlindi and other remote eoloppeesented by native troops IP? striking variety, while tl*» lighting line in Sdtitb tails I'rutb the (Canadian cV Mhe and conttnnpbefc|4)f local levies ' Darir Low dftt Shoes at Low Cut Prices. Mr. ltlcluirdson, who is not of a humorous cast*of mind, got up ami made a reply to Mr. Cousins which was not only profoundly serious, but rather heated. Mr. Qlchardson wanted to k«H'p up the light, but the speaker cut him short, and after n little unimportant business he made his little speech, banged' his gavel and declared the house adjourned. It was 5:31 o'clock, one minute behind time. KANE'S Fountain. Pharmacy, l\/l I L— VJ 20 South Main Rt AH kinds, ladles' and men's Oxfords, reduced at BOSTON SHOE STORK. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Chinaman Chanted With Murder. Smart on All Linos at the Buffalo, July, 2.—Charley Wee, a Chinaman who Dkeeps a laundry at 281) Hudson street, has been arrested and charged with having caused the dentli of little Marlon Murpliy, whose was found In a pond in Forest Jaawn-j cemetery last Friday evening. It la' said that blood stains were found in his room and' on the bedding and walls of the room. A piece of cloth and eord said to match the pieces found on the body of the child are also said to have been found. . ! /To Dam the Susquehanna. ■ Bill; July 2.—The Susquehanna river V 111 WJtornessed and it* wasted .energy niadefto supply Baltimore "tylth efrttrlolty to operate itsrjglwuys Ind electric light and powefi plants., jlifils j purjiosed to Sam the i&tauehaiuyi at or near Conowlngs and f5'erect by draullc and electric wdirfca sttflfcleut to attain a development of 00,1)00 Horsepower. The electric current obtained e#n lDe sent to the city iu sulfleient quantity to furnish all the light and power required. * v ' New York Stock Markets furnished by Half;lit & Freese, stock brokers, Mluers' Bank Building. Mint Drops, — MAGNET For Comfort "Well," remarked the scales at the mint, getting off Us time worn joke, "you're worth your weight In gold sure enough, aren't you?" New York, July 2, 1902. Open. Clos. . ...12iJ% 129% ... 82 82% ....98% 98% ...63% 64% .. 32% 32% . .67% 67% ,106% 107% 47 47% 30% 29% .74% 174% 176% 175% . "81 93% ,. 36% 36% 68% 687; ..138% 140 .132% 132r V-*: lit' Seeaea After Adjournment. A moment after Mr. Tawney (Minn.) began to slug "My Countryv'Xls;W Tliec." Immediately every voice in tin; hull caught It up. The representatives aang It with a will. Just ax the last line hail been the speaker, leaning on his cane, walked down to the front of the house. Instantly Mr. Tawney, who, by the way, was the leadeq;: at the beet sugar- band which ovori. threw the speaker a short time agdj* itarted to run "down the ulsle"tcDw»rd lira, singing as he went "For He's a lolly Uood Fellow." Everybody took t up, and there was a wild rush for he speaker. Mr. Tawney was the first o grasp his hand, and then every man ii the house tiled past the speaker. V hand and singing "For y Cood Fellow." A dozen D beet sugar men, headed . (Mlcli.), diil not move on, *1 around the speaker, leadng."Yes," replied the bullion Ingot "and yet 1 suppose pretty soon I'll be hard pressed for coin."—Philadelphia Press. You will find a saving of a half and more here. Early for such a .movement ? Yes; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first of July when you want the goods. But congealed enthusiasm is going to thaw out suddenly when it comes, and we propose being first in the freshet. Sugar f... .. Atciifson .... Atchison, pref. Copper Hot Wcatber Car & Foundry . ,.v Urooklyn Traction .. B & O dies. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western . C„ M. & St. P C., R. I. & P Col. P. & I lllD Favorite Klud. Rimer—And who is your favorite port, Mr. Kostlque? I, * At home, at the office Ivotisque- -Chatterton. Rimer—Huh! Wbat do you flud to •dmitu lu Uiui? Kostlque—He committed suicide.'— Philadelphia ltecord. or on your vacation, 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vesta, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 60c; this week 10c. Our HtZm straight Africa v Erie Erie, pref . v .. LeJuIb. & Nash. Manhattan JEl. Met. TractTor mo. Pacific Col. Southern 111. Central . Mexican Cen Canadian Pai Rep Steel .. Norfolk & Wi N Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading'., Heading, - prq Soufhern RD' 80. Pacific - Vlrtuoua Gautbler, 1 lot Boys1 Wash Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 39o. OUTING SUITS scouta, isents 1 "So you wish to marry my daughter. Do you drink or gamble?" Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular 2 V quality; special price 8o. "Well." replied tlie young man, "I'm willing to take a chauce in tbe marriage lottery."—Indianapolis Sun. 1 lot Beat Machine Bilk, 60 yards; we cot them cheap and it is yours for 3c. Are J ust Right. raited due No 8*1 Ladies' Shirt Waists, all the latest styles, reduced one-half; 50c kind, now 26c. Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywherj 10c; this week 6c. The queetn way from thi Guards was gi cheers, which lit) the spectators notlil of the last week hart', her majesty's health absence of any signs of' cheerily acknowledged tl tions of the public at the progress of the king. [•cent Anxiety. fhee while on her !c to the Horse with fttyvos of in strength ns hat the ordeal ittlr affai'tiHl litre At he sty nnhc BiiraHfc|frrtuD%(.Menagerie' Muntnica. Prices $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. The monkey never wears a shoe Da» Jmmu CUof Jaillra Realm*. Washington, July 2.—The Tost wiya that Chief J untie* ltauiow of the (11ktriet court of 8»n Juan, who la charged by officers of-tJSe American Federation of I.ulwr wjBpvlutf conHptred to defeat the orjigi ■cation of labor In Porto Rico, has tenftred his resignation to the governor unite inland and will give up his place July 18. So tight It sadly pinches Nor dons a collar that's so biff 1 lot Felt Window Hhndes; while they la't He. ' Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this week 10c. Shirts and Shiirt- Waists at $1.00; $1.25 and $1.50. D come wore a handful of ate Hokllcrt), and the xpeak"AU joiu In 'Dixie,' boys!" sturt the aong. but C»ulCl ally a* a practical illusiat he meant he threw hla 1 General Hooker, a one ederate from Mississippi, him till he lifted him off le representative* cheered It's killing him by inches. He never goes to lectures dull Ladies' Fast Black Hose, with white feet* worth 16c; tuls week Sc. Nor operas that bore him; He gayly swings from tree |o treat As did his sire before him. Boys'Caps, regular 16c kind, special price 6c, Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 26c quality; your choice 10c. Folding Lunch B xos, worth 80c; hnl for 6c. But we, «f hind hands all bereft. Assume, though we don't need 'em,, All sorts of habits and attire - And compromise our freedom, And simians who see us quail. As Mrs. Grundy's flunlclcs. Declare we are no credit to * Our stoae ancestral monkeys. —Washington Star; India regular 10c quality, this week ur s IK •The reception given by tfclfKT-aw daw no, foreign secretary, anSLndy Lansdowne at Lansdowne Hoiiie last night wus a vary brilliant affair. Hintforms were not generally worn. The majority of the gentlemen present ware In evening (Iress, hut WMfe their decorations. The Indian princes aud , Tff ' other, envoys to.the coronation, how- ' ' jjj*- evo., were clad In gorgeous costumes JT . „rl*Yy fclssUnr with Juw*ta. white the tadlee Unlon rqpnc The ■» See our handsome line of laces and embroideries, wo have all kinds, reduced one-half. to a yard. m* Sandhurst, •wing to the eons' Arcs at the Royt Sandhurst JLord |dr«siUi Ui-'i'MureHtocrsouH. He has. freight hours to P, falling; Mr. Tnwney ted thf aiuck Joe," "There*« a Hole torn of the "Autd —*•* *4 • Whnt'o the secretW happy, vigorous health? Simply keAiing the bowels, the stomach, the lifer and kidneys strong and active. Bdrdock Blood Bit- Ws does it. The Magnet Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. ; ~~j Caraar 1Mb m! Iratf Striata. J ; rifi 37 S. Main SJj., Pitteton, ■V* ' D■ I
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 02, 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 | 1902-07-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 02, 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 | 1902-07-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020702_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | 1 • ••• &■C m % -l?r ••%•?-• * | . ■ i ■ ' * rs PITTStON, PA., 6 PAGES. 32d YEAR. [THACOPYj 1 rrs A MONTH, f UN STEADILY PROGRESSING Sis - •■ present were most richly dressed, wearing tinras, beautiful laces and Jewels. CONGRESS GOES HOME COLL P3E OF A TUNNEL. HIGH GRADE ' GROCERIES Always The Cheapest Her Among the guests were Prince and Princess Christian, the Duke and Ductless of Connaught, Princess Henry of Battenberg, the crown princess of Rouiuaula, the Dnke and Duchess of Aosta, the crown prince of Sweden, the envoys to the coronation from India, Japan, China and the Vatican and other representatives and a number of diplomats, peers and peeresses. Royal Forelgnm Prnnt, 't—Corn Isabella mi old, shot and •, aged 'forty, late at tiie farm of, |t of tills city. ■Mwlly live In IK If 7. works Bwas at home JKft'ernoon when B yarfl' with bis HrII. live Br pent Into the « ,16* kill Miss ! r l III I ■ Many Bills Are Passed li» Closing Hours. Every dollar spent here means a hundred cents worth of' big valnes and solid satisfaction. Peculiar Accident On An Pricey Right. )f Today's Report From King Edward Encouraging. Ohio Railroad. LOOK. READ AND BUY. Compare These Values: on the fnriitlH with her motq| Helmer (lrovuj half brother, 1 at OhlttennngW house and till HOUSE H0LD8 SONG FEST. NO LIVES WERE LOST. • Best Superlative Flour $4.25 20 lbs Sugar 1.00 Potatoes, per bu. 85 Fancy Creamery Butter.... 25c Sweet Oronges.. .20c to 35c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart..8c Clark & Snover Tobacco 40c Garden Forks (D5c Garden Hoes 25c Garden Rakes 5 3c Full line of Hammocks', 75c and*hp Try our Teas aiulCoffofis BRENNAN/& ROBERTS Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. ANOTHER REVIEW TODAY. Among the jewels by the Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Consuelo Vanderbllt, were a crown of diamond* and ropes of pearls. ; Whltelaw Ileld, who was appointed to represent the United States government at the coronntf&n, and Mrs. Beid. attended by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Edward Fleetwood Kdwards. extra equerry to his majesty; Joseph H. Choate, the United States embassador, and Mrs. Ghonte; Henry White, secretary of the embassy, and Mrs. White; Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary. and Mrs. Chamberlain, who was MISs Eudieott o(_ Massachusetts, and their daughter nlso attended the reception. HEROES COMING Four Hundred Member* of Ing Ninth" Pass'Cleva^H^ Cleveland, O., July 2.— of a special train hearing tuelpily de. pleted "Fighting Ninth" regiment of United States Infantry, passed through Cleveland early this morning, en route for the government posts at Fort Niagara and Madison barracks. Aboard the train were about 40# men, who. for foilr years, have been struggling for the honor and glory of the Stars and Stripes in the Orient. Hill Was Being Uncovered to Make a * Ladies' Wrappers, in.all colors, elegaut material, extra wide and well made; special price 98c each. Senate Breaks Up With Less Enthu- (She and jtoWowcd by vSmK? who seized bjCthe throat her down, mother came to her assistance. Miss Waltz escaped. Cut, and the Roof of the Tunnel Queen Alexandre and the Prince of slaabi — Mr. Richardson and M Wales Were In Attendance—Com Cousin* Have a Warm Debate Ovei Underneath Suddenly Qave Way, Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full flounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, Special 10c a pair. 3 . 1 lot Ladies' White Lawn Slflrt Waists, real value $1; for this week 50c each. ( ment on Ambassador Reid's Contin the Matter of Captain Christmas. Helmer re-entered the carriage and Btarted off. Miss Waltz secured a revolver anCl went across to her father, who Ws at his work at some distance. WA«h Mr. Waltz approached Helmer, the latter took off Ills coat and said lie would kill the whole Waltz family and started for Mr. Waltz. As he grappled %vJth the man Miss Waltz llred, ifce ball just grazing the hip of the farm superintendent, T. E. Myers. She then tired a second shot, which struck Helmer Just over the eye, penetrating the brain. Miss Waltz returned home and awaited the arrival of the ortlcers, who placed her under urrest. Covering the Track. ued Presence in the City. Washington, July 2. — Quietly and languidly in the sehute the first session of the Fifty-seventh congress came to a close lit 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ending a dull day with an hour of dignified waiting for the end without even the usual crowd in the galleries. In the house everybody was lively, aud there was hardly a moment of the day when the occupants of the galleries did not find something worth seeing and hearing, and at the end the liberated servants of the people frolicked, and skylarked like a pack of schoolboys at the beginning of a vacation. ftlnerva, Ohio., July 2.—At 6 o'clock this morning, with a rumbling and grinding noise that was felt for miles around, the tunnel on the hake Brie, Alliance and Wheeling railroad, near Minerva, fell In the entire length. The work was cftpmeuced some time ago of uncovering and making a cut of the hill. A few had gone to work this morning ahd a hundred more were preparing to go when, without warning, the entife hill settled down on the tracks. Several men were injured, but, no lives were lost. London, July 2.—According to the official bulletin Issued at Buckingham palace this morning at 10 o'clock, the remarkable progress that King Edward has made since the dangerous surgical operation was performed qp him, continues without Interruption. The bulletin readB as follows: "Tho King had another exceljept night. He Is making steady progress in all respects. The wound is much lees troublesome and is beginning to heal." While His Majesty is not. yet out of danger, his physicians hope to make such an announcement shortly. Tho second period of the disease ends with the healing of the wound. Next to Eatfle Hotel. A choice 1 lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 cents a yard. Men's Fine White Shirts, with soft fancy bosoms, only 48c each. Williams ft IfoAnvlty Onr display of Fine Wash Goods and Ladies'' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols, cannot be excelled, and all at very popular prices. John Mitchell in Saginaw. Wall Papers, Garpats, Outside of the agreements to conference reports nothiug of great consequence was done in either body. In the senate conference reportB on the Philippine and naval appropriation bills were the Important businesses, and they were passed without Incident. Helmer had caused much previous annoyance to the fitfully by his attentions to Miss Wnffifc and tliey had moved here from Chittenango partly to escape him. He had appegfed Insanely jealous of the girl, who eepetyed his advances. Helmer was q, married man whose wife had left him. Saginaw. Mich.. July 2.—John Mitchell, president ot the Unite* Mine Vyorkers of America, was in thlB city attending a conference of mlneftj and operators. He says the anthracite strike is no nearer a settlement. PAINTC AND OILS Industrious 'Mine Workers unking improvements a t their homes * will And a full Mipply of ftHxed Patuts and Oils here. Draparias. Court circles are somewhat embarrassed by. the continued presence In the city of Hon. Whltelaw Re|d, the special American ambassador to the coronation, after he has taken official leave. AU of the other special envoys have left the country, and it is eonsidered a grave breach of courtesy on tne pail of Mr. Reid not to follow their example. The fact that there are now two American ambassadors in London is complicating diplomatic relations and places Ambassador Choate in a peculiar position. Reid is under enormous expense for his house, servants, etc., and will probably rdmaln until his lease lias expired. {Jail and we will introduce to you a line that is worthy of yonr attention.People's Siora, -4. IS SOUTH flMfJV smof, At 3:10 in the afternoon the resolution to adjourn at 5:30 o'clock was passed. Some life was lent to the session after, that by a tart debate provoked by a resolution offered by Senator Ciirmack providing that the Philippines eoniniitt^' go over to the 1'hillppiucH recess of comgress and tiiere. The last eityD$tfafe:*j£'ssion began at 4:25 and minutes. By this time oil Ilie Business had been cleared up. A recess was taken until 5 o'clock, and tlie crowds in tlie galleries swarmed over to the house nnd did not come bnck. At 5 o'clock President I'rye took the chair again. It was a dismal sort of a half hour. Not more thau twenty senators were present, and, except for the announcement of the passage of bills, no business was transacted. Pauncefote's Remain* Going Home. Norfolk, Va., July 2.—The United Slates cruiser Brooklyn, bearing the remains of Lord Pauncefote, the lato British ambassador, passed out of the Virginia capes this morning, en route for England. 60 North Main Street, Piltston. STRIKES IN CHICAGO. May Sertoli fliy A (ret Transportation IT'S PUII AS D|Y! PAYMENT FOK FRIARS' LANDS. Chicago, July 2.—Transportation In the middle west may be seriously affected as the result of u series of strikes threatened by machinists and boiler makers employed by every railroad entering Chicago from the west. The first of this series of strikes was called yesterday, when the 140 boiler makers employed by the Chicago and Northwestern railroad were called out. I? tke Went. If you are looking for Something in the line of cm SAVE MONEY\ \1 Taft Proposes That Payment Shall be Mad* in Tnree Instalments. Thirty Prrsona Drop Into River. Rome, July 2.—Governor Taft's note to the Vatlcaji Regarding the Philippines Is now ready, but has not yet been delivered. V our correspondent learns that the note proposes payment for the Friars' Ian. i in three instalments, one-third immediately, another third after three months, and the last third months later.. Elgin, 111., July 2.—One of the large lnterurban trolley cars running between Elgin and Aurora plunged through the bridge crossing the Fox river at St. Charles yesterday, carrylug a load of thirty passengers into the tfv+r. With scarcely any warning one of the spans of the bridge suddenly collapsed from the weight of the ear and fell, with the car, to the river bed. The car caught for a moment on the stone abutment and lessened the force of the fall. No one was killed, but several persons were Injured. -s GROCERIES LOOK? Th4 Indian troopd"Vere reviewed in the Horse Guards' pahuie today," under circumstances similar to those under which the review of colonial troops took place yesterday. The Prince- of Wales, accompanied by a large staff of offltcrs, reviewed the troops. Queen Alexandra viewed tho scene from her carriage and was greeted with great enthusiasm as she drove up and down the lines. The king tfrkes light nourishment with keen enjoyment. He Is allowed a light cigar a ilrtST* We have them. 3-lb crock Jelly 20c 5-lb crock Jolly 28c 5-lb pail Jelly 25c 10-lb pail Jelly 45c 20-lb pail Jelly 75c 3-lb stone pail Hintz Pure Apple Butter 40o 5-lb Crock Preserves 25c i-lb Crock Preserves 40c D-lb pail Preserves 38r Before the week is over the machinists employed by the road may follow them. A strike of the 1(10 machinists employed by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Garrett. Jnd., is in progress, as well us the stfifce of the txiiler makers and iuachjiltists of the Union Pa- VV as'u I u rn, C rosby, best Flour $4.25 Mangan's Favorite Flour. 4.25 CHARLIE WEE'S ARREST. Churns, -from 98c to 4.98 Buffalo Police Believe They Have the Rio Coffee, lb 10 Ai'buckle's Coffee .10 Murderer of Marion Murphy. Tne walkouts are result of refusal 011 the yart ot.ihe general managers pf the varioiyi railroads to comply with dema fills of the machinists and boiler makers. These same demands have been presented to every western railroad entering Chicago a nil to several of the eastern roads. In case the railroads follow the example set by those already approached the strike of the two trades will apparently assume national proportions. vft ' The demands of the boiled makers relate principally to increases in wages. The men are now receiving 31 ci nts an liuiir. They ask cents ah hour. The machinists have presented a demund tuf an Increase of 10 per cent In wages anil the reduction of the working day from ten to nine hours. citle Ruffalo. July %.—Police Superintendent Bull says, with reference to Charlie Wee, the Chinese laundryman who was arrested yesterday and is being hold for the murder of Marion Mur phy: "We think we have sufficient ejri donee to indict and convict the man. There is no doubt in my mind that he. is guilty." Senator Cockrell, in accordance with his custom, presented a resolution of thanks to the presiding officer, to which Mr. F»ye responded In a little speech, and then at 5:211, one minute ahead of •time, he declared the senate adjourned. Everybody who wus still in the chamber rushed out. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Lion Coffee... • • .xv Columbia Bonus, 10c can, 3 for .25 Bottle Ketchup..... 05 Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for .25 Bottle Olives..,... 10 ltod Seal Succotash, 10c, 3 for .25 7fic General AVIIIIam H. Forwood has been commissioned as surgeon general of the army and formally Inducted into office. 10-lb pail Preserves 20-Ih pail X'resarw.M 3 pfej Raspberry Pie Prep....25t ?! pks Peach Pie Prep 25c 8 pks Apricot Pie Prep 26c . 3 pks Mince Meat 25c He showed the greatest Interest In the arrangements for today's review of the colonial troops, and lie was eager that "his jteople" should be In some way compensated for their disappointment because of thp postponement of the coronation. The king received Qijeen Alexandra's report of the review with much pleasure, aiid he was Immensely pleased later In the day whfcn the sounds of the cheers from th£ Indian troops glyen for the queen as they marched past the palace reached the sickroom. The British war office has Issued plans for the demobilization of the army in South Africa, which show that there are 70,000 ;yolunteers, colonial troops, yeomanry, 'reservists, etc., to be sent home before auy of the regulars are moved. ' llonaf'* Cloalnjr Honrs. 2 cans Bartell's Pears. Very different was the closing day in the house. Aside from the conference reports the business of chief importance was the passing of the bill to promote the efficiency of the marine hospital service and change its natiie to the public' health and pltal service'..- But there were plenty of other blllfc qiostly of 110 lnmoi'tanuty The last Iioltr and 9 half oF the sesT slou was of all, apd the credit tlierefoivty'fKie to Mr. ¥%ilDjlns lla.), who wud pre-eminently the Happiest man in tlfe house. The report of. the investigation In the Captain Christinas case had been put on the calendar, and Mr. Cousins Insisted on making a speech on It. His speech WHA in ridicule of Mr. lUeliardson (Tenh.) for having made the house investigate such a story ,as that of Christmas. With a beaming smile he heaped ridicule on Mr. Ittclinrdson for three-quarters of 1111 hour. 3 cans Corn Our Groceries are Always Fresh. The Quality Federation Leajgjts Off to 'Frisco. Washfcnjstoti, —President Gompers, of 'the Aji(Mran Federation of Labor, by Vleei'nijaint O'Connoil, \fft .Wellington toil£rv.Dnroute to San Ki'Jinjksco, where the executive coiinc»n4|Fis on July 21. 3 cans Early Juno Pears 5 cans Windsor Corn. The monthly cumulation statement lsgtied by the conipWbWer of the currency shows that at the close of business June 30, 11)02, the circulation of national bank notes was fasti,072,01)1, an Increase for the year of $2,1)29,1)04 and a decrease for the month of $75,0H3. 1 can Soup Guaranteed. Mangan's Evans Bros. The king's grandchildren are allowed a brief daily visit to his bedside, while a Bcarcely leSa welcome and even more enthusiastic visitor to his majesty 1b his pet Irish terrier .lack, which Is allowed In the*room a short time evert afternoon. Cruleet- Chicago at, Southampton. Southampton, England, July 2 —Tho United Stales cruiser Chicago arrived here today. The cruiser Albany is expected to reach here before night. Dry Goods and Grocery ■ _ Newi«Drt, It. I., July 2.—Aside from the biiuk property, which Is valued at $8,800, scarcely $1,000 worth of securitiesj-emains to the Merchants' bank vt tkis city. The amount of cash on lirinjf of the $.122,505 capital stock i{iid,',C!fi)osits is only $150.04. Cashier Mhrraiun shot himself on June 11) and died a week later. The depositors will lose practically everything. Whether the deficiency in the bank' covers Sherman's entire peculations lias not yet been determined, for the reason that no statement as to his pergonal accounts is available. Caahler Sherman Left Little, The cabinet has adopted names for the sjx new ships of war authorized by the naval appropriation bill. The four larger shlpf, two battleships and two armored cruisers, will be named Louisiana, Connecticut, Tennessee and Washington. The two gunboats provided for in the act will be named the Paducah and the Dubuque. 46 South Main 8tr—t, Stores, PMtaton, Pa. dnrau at Review of Colonials. THE WEATHER. 10 and 12 North Main Street The reappearance of Queen Alexandra as a participant In a public"«ereniony practically marks the end of the period of anxiety caused by King Edward's condition. Her presence at the p Washington. July 2.—Forecast unti| 8 p. m., Tlqjniday, for eastern Pennsyl van la: Fair tonight and Thursday, except probable showers on Thursday afternoon or night. For WEDDINGS C|Awirt I For FUNERALS rl«WOr» i IflfHEN you want a good drink; a Steel trust directors, after a meeting in which they declared the regular dividends on preferred of 1% per cent and common 1 per cent, issued a statement of eurulngs for the six months ending June 30, which shows that the net prollts were the largest 111 their history. A balance of $57,010,05)7 is shown applicable to Interest and dividends on the securities. cool and satisfying drink, no to Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a able price. • (new phone)- J B eMKNTER,EXETER ST. tHTHIHI. review of the colonial troops by the Prince of Wales greatly Increased publie enthusiasm over what In Itself was attfcuresque awl Interesting event jfctjjvaril of 2,QUO colonial visiting sol- AHrUt'ere brought In from the various and marched through down Constitution hill, HE was lined with troops, past palace, which for a week bqKn the center of such supreuSe lnttwBj. and along the Mall to the »HoiSSwCD'(Ih parade. Jk present represented ■KpttWr the British empire, with of India, whose troops ilHjBi'Pumtely reviewed today. fccanJfcu detachment numbered ■n far the largest body rade. sniallest detachment fci of Olree natives of the island icla. i t Oeytyn, Fiji, the West Indies Ctyprps, the Gold Coast, Nlindi and other remote eoloppeesented by native troops IP? striking variety, while tl*» lighting line in Sdtitb tails I'rutb the (Canadian cV Mhe and conttnnpbefc|4)f local levies ' Darir Low dftt Shoes at Low Cut Prices. Mr. ltlcluirdson, who is not of a humorous cast*of mind, got up ami made a reply to Mr. Cousins which was not only profoundly serious, but rather heated. Mr. Qlchardson wanted to k«H'p up the light, but the speaker cut him short, and after n little unimportant business he made his little speech, banged' his gavel and declared the house adjourned. It was 5:31 o'clock, one minute behind time. KANE'S Fountain. Pharmacy, l\/l I L— VJ 20 South Main Rt AH kinds, ladles' and men's Oxfords, reduced at BOSTON SHOE STORK. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Chinaman Chanted With Murder. Smart on All Linos at the Buffalo, July, 2.—Charley Wee, a Chinaman who Dkeeps a laundry at 281) Hudson street, has been arrested and charged with having caused the dentli of little Marlon Murpliy, whose was found In a pond in Forest Jaawn-j cemetery last Friday evening. It la' said that blood stains were found in his room and' on the bedding and walls of the room. A piece of cloth and eord said to match the pieces found on the body of the child are also said to have been found. . ! /To Dam the Susquehanna. ■ Bill; July 2.—The Susquehanna river V 111 WJtornessed and it* wasted .energy niadefto supply Baltimore "tylth efrttrlolty to operate itsrjglwuys Ind electric light and powefi plants., jlifils j purjiosed to Sam the i&tauehaiuyi at or near Conowlngs and f5'erect by draullc and electric wdirfca sttflfcleut to attain a development of 00,1)00 Horsepower. The electric current obtained e#n lDe sent to the city iu sulfleient quantity to furnish all the light and power required. * v ' New York Stock Markets furnished by Half;lit & Freese, stock brokers, Mluers' Bank Building. Mint Drops, — MAGNET For Comfort "Well," remarked the scales at the mint, getting off Us time worn joke, "you're worth your weight In gold sure enough, aren't you?" New York, July 2, 1902. Open. Clos. . ...12iJ% 129% ... 82 82% ....98% 98% ...63% 64% .. 32% 32% . .67% 67% ,106% 107% 47 47% 30% 29% .74% 174% 176% 175% . "81 93% ,. 36% 36% 68% 687; ..138% 140 .132% 132r V-*: lit' Seeaea After Adjournment. A moment after Mr. Tawney (Minn.) began to slug "My Countryv'Xls;W Tliec." Immediately every voice in tin; hull caught It up. The representatives aang It with a will. Just ax the last line hail been the speaker, leaning on his cane, walked down to the front of the house. Instantly Mr. Tawney, who, by the way, was the leadeq;: at the beet sugar- band which ovori. threw the speaker a short time agdj* itarted to run "down the ulsle"tcDw»rd lira, singing as he went "For He's a lolly Uood Fellow." Everybody took t up, and there was a wild rush for he speaker. Mr. Tawney was the first o grasp his hand, and then every man ii the house tiled past the speaker. V hand and singing "For y Cood Fellow." A dozen D beet sugar men, headed . (Mlcli.), diil not move on, *1 around the speaker, leadng."Yes," replied the bullion Ingot "and yet 1 suppose pretty soon I'll be hard pressed for coin."—Philadelphia Press. You will find a saving of a half and more here. Early for such a .movement ? Yes; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first of July when you want the goods. But congealed enthusiasm is going to thaw out suddenly when it comes, and we propose being first in the freshet. Sugar f... .. Atciifson .... Atchison, pref. Copper Hot Wcatber Car & Foundry . ,.v Urooklyn Traction .. B & O dies. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western . C„ M. & St. P C., R. I. & P Col. P. & I lllD Favorite Klud. Rimer—And who is your favorite port, Mr. Kostlque? I, * At home, at the office Ivotisque- -Chatterton. Rimer—Huh! Wbat do you flud to •dmitu lu Uiui? Kostlque—He committed suicide.'— Philadelphia ltecord. or on your vacation, 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vesta, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 60c; this week 10c. Our HtZm straight Africa v Erie Erie, pref . v .. LeJuIb. & Nash. Manhattan JEl. Met. TractTor mo. Pacific Col. Southern 111. Central . Mexican Cen Canadian Pai Rep Steel .. Norfolk & Wi N Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading'., Heading, - prq Soufhern RD' 80. Pacific - Vlrtuoua Gautbler, 1 lot Boys1 Wash Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 39o. OUTING SUITS scouta, isents 1 "So you wish to marry my daughter. Do you drink or gamble?" Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular 2 V quality; special price 8o. "Well." replied tlie young man, "I'm willing to take a chauce in tbe marriage lottery."—Indianapolis Sun. 1 lot Beat Machine Bilk, 60 yards; we cot them cheap and it is yours for 3c. Are J ust Right. raited due No 8*1 Ladies' Shirt Waists, all the latest styles, reduced one-half; 50c kind, now 26c. Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywherj 10c; this week 6c. The queetn way from thi Guards was gi cheers, which lit) the spectators notlil of the last week hart', her majesty's health absence of any signs of' cheerily acknowledged tl tions of the public at the progress of the king. [•cent Anxiety. fhee while on her !c to the Horse with fttyvos of in strength ns hat the ordeal ittlr affai'tiHl litre At he sty nnhc BiiraHfc|frrtuD%(.Menagerie' Muntnica. Prices $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. The monkey never wears a shoe Da» Jmmu CUof Jaillra Realm*. Washington, July 2.—The Tost wiya that Chief J untie* ltauiow of the (11ktriet court of 8»n Juan, who la charged by officers of-tJSe American Federation of I.ulwr wjBpvlutf conHptred to defeat the orjigi ■cation of labor In Porto Rico, has tenftred his resignation to the governor unite inland and will give up his place July 18. So tight It sadly pinches Nor dons a collar that's so biff 1 lot Felt Window Hhndes; while they la't He. ' Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this week 10c. Shirts and Shiirt- Waists at $1.00; $1.25 and $1.50. D come wore a handful of ate Hokllcrt), and the xpeak"AU joiu In 'Dixie,' boys!" sturt the aong. but C»ulCl ally a* a practical illusiat he meant he threw hla 1 General Hooker, a one ederate from Mississippi, him till he lifted him off le representative* cheered It's killing him by inches. He never goes to lectures dull Ladies' Fast Black Hose, with white feet* worth 16c; tuls week Sc. Nor operas that bore him; He gayly swings from tree |o treat As did his sire before him. Boys'Caps, regular 16c kind, special price 6c, Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 26c quality; your choice 10c. Folding Lunch B xos, worth 80c; hnl for 6c. But we, «f hind hands all bereft. Assume, though we don't need 'em,, All sorts of habits and attire - And compromise our freedom, And simians who see us quail. As Mrs. Grundy's flunlclcs. Declare we are no credit to * Our stoae ancestral monkeys. —Washington Star; India regular 10c quality, this week ur s IK •The reception given by tfclfKT-aw daw no, foreign secretary, anSLndy Lansdowne at Lansdowne Hoiiie last night wus a vary brilliant affair. Hintforms were not generally worn. The majority of the gentlemen present ware In evening (Iress, hut WMfe their decorations. The Indian princes aud , Tff ' other, envoys to.the coronation, how- ' ' jjj*- evo., were clad In gorgeous costumes JT . „rl*Yy fclssUnr with Juw*ta. white the tadlee Unlon rqpnc The ■» See our handsome line of laces and embroideries, wo have all kinds, reduced one-half. to a yard. m* Sandhurst, •wing to the eons' Arcs at the Royt Sandhurst JLord |dr«siUi Ui-'i'MureHtocrsouH. He has. freight hours to P, falling; Mr. Tnwney ted thf aiuck Joe," "There*« a Hole torn of the "Autd —*•* *4 • Whnt'o the secretW happy, vigorous health? Simply keAiing the bowels, the stomach, the lifer and kidneys strong and active. Bdrdock Blood Bit- Ws does it. The Magnet Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. ; ~~j Caraar 1Mb m! Iratf Striata. J ; rifi 37 S. Main SJj., Pitteton, ■V* ' D■ I |
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