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" mrm wm PS '• -S ' t* ■* :%' • D v. I .1', 2d YEAR. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1902. TWO CBNTH A COPY: I £ Oil 12 fouty cents a month, f ° 1 KINO COWARD -NOtoOliYACHT * iRl. l. f THE CHICAGO STRIKE. THE WINDWARD HAS SAILED. PAUNCEFOTE'S BODY LANDS. GEN. CHAFFEE COMING HOME ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING — Always The Cheapest Brooklyn Arrive* at Southampton sSp; I Millions I.o.t Dally Im. Half Caat With f'otlln of l.«t» I"illlinMHlldor. * ChlcnKo, July 15.—Wlrtle' the wholesale business of thlB city 1b almost completely paralyzed and while Its business men are Buffering a loss of $1,000,- 000 a day the 10,000 striking freight and the twenty-four rnllroadB are In a deadlock and announce their determination to ilglit to tDe Onlsh over the qneBtlOn of lialf a leent iDer hour per man. or a total of about $500 for every twenty-four hours. The situation Is more serious than at any time since the beginning of the trouble. Three tlmcH yesMrday the freight handlers sent' committees to meet the general managers, and three times they came back without result. The strike reached the rliting stage last evening, and it was lonljr1 after the police had charged on| the crowd repeatedly' and arrested « eleven men that a semblance of order was re- Southampton, England, July 15.—The United States armored cruiser Brooklyn, from Aniui))olls July 1. having on board the remains of I.ord Pamiccfote, late embassador of CDreat Britain at Washington, has arrived here. Full naval honors were paid to the remains of Lord Pauncefote. Lady Paiincefote followed the coftin from the warship to the train, which started for Newark-on-Trent, near Nottingham, where the funeral will take place. The ceremony of the transfer of the remains was impressive. One hundred and twenty-four bluejackets composed the bearer party. The coffin was taken between lines of seamen with arms re versed to a specially draped railroad carriage. During the removal of the body the American and British hands played Chopin's funeral march. Besides the widow and the family, Rear Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan, the officers of the Brooklyn, the United States consul. Mr. John E. Ilopley; a number of British naval officers and the mayor of Southampton followed the coffin to the train. Every dollar spout here means a hundred fonts worth of big values anil solid satisf;ietion. Carrfes Supplies to Ll$u- BRENNAN & ROBERTS Moved From London on Special Train Today. To Take Command of Department of the East. tenant Peary. C r t Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar 10 bars Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee. Lion 'Coffee Cheese, full cream, lb Sweitzer Cheese, lb 5 bot. Catsup 3 do/. Heinz Pickles, sweet.. iJ doz. Heinz Pickles, sour .. 1 C|t. Heinz Sweet Mixed $4.25 LOO .25 , .9j Compare These Values: WILL PICK UP MRS. PEARY DAVIS TO RELIEVE HIM. DEPARTURE KEPT SECRET f*D; V • '■■■ ' i s** C;' r Ntibatfy Except the Doctori -and a Few Railway Men Warp Aware That the Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. Ladies' Wrappers, in'all colors, elegant material, extra wide and well made; special price 98c each. Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full flounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. Explorer's Wifs Waiting at 8ydneys C. B., to be Taken to Join Her Hus. Commander in the Philippines Gives band — All on Board Are Well Place to Man of Lower Rank Be" m .25 .25 .25 cauBe of the Reduction of the Army King Waa Being Mdv«d—Yacht Will Known in the Arctic. at Manila. , * Anchor at OttwM. New York, July 15.—Off for the frozen north nnCl Peary, wlio Is expected to be found at Co|De Sabine. victorious In his diiHh for the pole, the historic Windward, Rtanch wlmler of the nixties, but (low rated as a steam yachts with a newfangled deckhouse built amidships, left her pier in Jersey City late yesterday afternoon and steamed down the bay to the music of scores of tug and ferry whistles. Washington. July 15.—General Chaffee lias been relieved of command In the Philippines and ordered to the command of the department of the east by an order issued by Secretary Hoot. The order reads as follows: i- London, July 16.—King Edward 1b &DW on board the royal yacht, Victoria and Albert. He was taken from ' Buckingham palace to the yacht this f mopiing. The time of his departure #aa kept secret from the people, in r';D ordfer that there might sot be any ex cltement. His Majesty was taken from ?;'» the palace to Victoria station in a large two horse closed ambulance'. Big Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, special 10c a pair BRENMN ft ROBERTS, stored. j Bight policemen who w«re sent with two teams from the Western Electric company to the St. Paul frelghthouse at Carroll avenue and Union street were unnble to extrlcale the drivers from the pocket Into Wllch they were forced by angry teamsters. A riot call sent to the stations w»s responded to by several wagons of patrolmen, and after a" lieree conflict with the obstructing crowd the ♦ngons were rescued and the driver* bruised by missiles, were able to reach a place of safety. 1 lot Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, real value $1; special price for this week 50c each. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel, "By direction of the president Major General George W. Davis will relieve Major General Chaffee of the command of the division of the Philippines Sept. 30, 1!H)2. On being relieved General Chaffee will, with his authorized aids, repair to Governors island. New York, and assume command of the department of the east." A choice lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 cents a yard. Minute guns were fired by the Brooklyn and the British warships until the departure of the train. If you are looking for Something in tbe line of The Windward carried no passengers, but on hor nrrlrnl nt Sydney, C. B.. »lie will take on hoard Mrs. Peary, the wife of the explorer: Marie Peary, the daughter, horn farther north than any other white child, and H. L. Bridgman, secretary of the I'cary Arctic eluh. Mrs. Peary expects to greet lier husband aboard the Windward by Aug. 1. as It 1h believed he will have returned to Cape Sabine, his headquarters camp, from his dash to the pole by that time. It was for Mrs. Peary's comfort chiefly that the now deckhouse, which Includes a cook's galley, messroom, staterooms and an engine room, was built. The last time the Windward went north her deckhouse was an old Krle caboose placed over the forward hatch. Provisioned for at least a year, the Windward carries a cargo that for general variety rivals a crossroads combination store. She was taking on stonn the whole day, and when she cast off at half past 5 o'clock she had thirty tons of provisions almard. Part of these are to be put off at the Signuia whaling station, on faraway Baffin's Land. The rest, which Is for the Peary Meii's Fine White Shirts, with soft fancy bosoms, only 48c each. ()nr display of Fine Wash Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts. icariet screens were placed between the ambulance and the train, so that *, nobody, except the doctors and a few railway attendants, saw the King car- WALLER RECEIVES A SWORD. GROCERIES ried from the ambillanpe on a couch into-the doubles!oored railway car ijr rlage. As soon as the Kinfe was safely • aboard, the tnfln pulled out. f- Portsmouth, England, July IB.—The train bearing King Edward arrived here shortly (tTter two o'clock this af- Majar'a Home City Honor* Hero of Samar. The status of the commanders of the department of the east as qualified by this last order Is as follows: General Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols cannot be excelled, and all at very popular prices. v Norfolk, Va„ July lii.—The prpscntn tlon of a sword to Major 1-yttleton W. T. Waller of the marine corps lDy tint citixens of Norfolk, hl« unlive home, In the Academy of Music last nlglit was marked in Its simplicity. Mayor Itlddlck Introduced Hon. Alfred 1'. Thomas, who luade the.presentation speecli, and Sin jar Waller repli.nl feelingly. DuMng iiH speech he said: LONG DISTANCE MESSAGES. We have them. People's Store, Marconi Established Communication tor Five Hundred Miles. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Corn 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lntz & Schraura it Co Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 j?al. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute Boot Beer... 3 bot. Hires' Hoot Beer for.. Good Rio Coffee, lb Arbnckle's Coffee Lion "Coffee is south mum strbet. ,,t«rioon. The patient was limnedlately Kronstadt, Jtity 15.—Marconi, the wireless telegKiph wizard, who la aboard the Italian flnsship Carlo A1 berto, which la on the way to this place to meet/'the King of Italy, who is visiting tlie Czar, established communication between that vessel and his station at Poldhu, Cornwall, a distance of 500 miles. Signals were re ceived a distance of 1,400 miles. Marconi used a new magnetic receiver. carried on 'board the royal , yaciit, * which steamed away within a few mlw L Ut#B. She will go directly to r * irttire she Will anchor, in order that v royal patltfnt can have the benefit of the sea air. The weather was hot and the sea calm when the yacht 2~ steamed away. IT PAYS "I "feel'you imve overestimated my service* and far that in honoring me you have overlooked the ottlucrs and men who shared the hnrdsliips ami trials with me, who by their bravery, unfaltering devotion to duty, unquestioning obedience and undying zeal left me nothing to do but push onward and perform my duty. I wish you could have seen the enlisted men at times when the odds were as high as SO to | against us. lllccding. starving and dying, they pushed forward without murmur, without whimper. Such soldiers the world has never seen before." ' j After receiving the sword Ifojojt Waller shook hands with the entire audience. Last night he was ed by the Artillery Blues, his first mill-. tary associates. -■, Destructive 8torm In New York State. Sloveraville, N. Y,, July 15.—A setrere electrical storm swept over th-j • northern part ot, Fnlton county last ■ - .. night.. The Baptist church at Northville was strtlck by lightning and bunked. In other places, dwellings aud barns were destroyed. TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORE. TO REBUILD TOWER. All Its Glory Assured Venice, July 15.—Venice alone has nlrcrify subscribed a million lire for the Immediate reconstruction of thu beljptower of St. Mark's cathcdral. It is believed the government will give another million, which, added to the contributions from throughout Italy, will insure' the reconstruction of the edifice In ail Its old glory. The Reconstruction of St. Mark's Ir GENEKAL CIIAFPEB. LOOK AT PRICES. Brooke Is at present in command, bu£ lto Is to retire at the end of the present month. General MaeArthur is In command of the department of the .'litkes «t Chicago, but he will lie temtrarlly ordered to New York after Dneral Krooke's retirement to command the department of the I'nst while the combined maneuvers are going on. He will retain the command until relieved lDy General Chaffee, when it Is expected General MaeArthur will return to'his command in Chicago. Best Pat Flour $4.25 Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs:. 1.00 Feed, all kinds, 100.. 1.45 Oats, per bushel 62 Lard, pure loose,1h Lard, pure cans, lb. f .18v Drowned In Lake Michigan. Chicago, July 15.—By the capsizing Mangans ot a yacht on Lake Michigan, last ntfbt, May Taylor and Edward Hask injpwere drowned. - . Archbishop Feehan'e Successor. . Borne, July W;—The Pope was great- Jjr distressed ovet' the news of the death of Archbishop Fcehan, of Chi yoajjo, and ordered masses for the repoad 6f his soul. It Is believed that Blajbop. Muldoon will succeed Feehan. Honolulu, July 8, via San Franolsco, July 15.—A. 8. Humphreys has announced his resignation as circuit judge, hnvlng sent Ills resignation to the president some time ngo, It is said. Humphreys was the tlrst judge appointed in Hawaii after Its annexation as a territory. He was appointed by President McKlnley. Soon after taking Ills place on the bench he became Involved In dliticultics with local attorneys, partly on account of his severity in courtroom practice, and in June. 1801, he went to Washington to defend himself against charges preferred by the Hawaiian Bar association, seeking liis removal. He was sustained by the attorney general and the president and returned to Hawaii to resume lils place on the bench. D Jndjre Hnmiihreyn RrMlftnn. Dry Goods awlfirocery Stores, , THE WEATHER. Washington. July 15.—Fair tonight and Wednesday. General Chaffee's recall from the Philippines Is due to tluD fact that the military branch has become secondary in the Philippines by the provisions of the new civil government act, a lid as he has been virtually of equal authority with Governor Taft In the islands it was not desired to relegate him to a subordinate jwisltion. General Chaffee is a persona! friend of President Itoosevelt. and it is understood that he is In direct line to become lieutenant general of the nrniv in Janurv. 1004. 10 and 12 North Main Street Cheese, full eream,lb .12 Now Is the Time to Buy Your Shoes We have reduced* prices on all footwearN,Uoston Shoe Store, 79 N. Main New Potatoes, .25 Evans Root Beerfft™': .25 Perfection 3 bot. .25 Hires' Koot Beer 3 bot. .50 •tamped from Brooklyn Bridge. Williams & McAnulty. ; Ne# York, July 15.—James McBride. uf Brooklyn, Jumped from the Brooklyn bridge today. He was picked up hy a tug fnd taken to a hospital. The doctors say* he will recover. Jraale Morrison In Prison, We aell morn ready mixed DEA1YV P*ints dnrintr the summer lyEiVlr I months than all the year round, ma flip weather Is more favorable for their nse at that time. We toll von truly, our line of reaily mixed paints Is of a re- Lansing, Kan., July 15.—Miss Jessie Morrison lias arrived at the state penitentiary at Lansing to begin licr twenty-five yenrs' sentence for the Murder of Mrs. OUu Castle at El Dorado. THE WINDWARD. relief expedition, the fifth annual one since the explorer went north. Includes everything from two pails of mixed candy to a phonograph designed to record tfce speech and folk songs of the Eskimos. MIXED liable point takes hold aiuUatayR on, retaining D A I1WTC itH tmu'h longer than I Alfl lj I*™;, # reliable patnta. Buy Ht the well known reliable old flriu of Williamd & McAuulty. 60 North Main Strwt, Pittston. Evans Bros. ANOTHER MINE EXPLOSION. Manila, July 15.—Cholera is spreading somewhat In the islands. The ratio for Manila is maintained. The rains now falling have not checked the disease materially. Locating Smokeless Guns. Occurod Today In a Mine Near Johnstow—Dttalli Lacking. The Windward has an experienced arctic crew aboard. She Is commanded hy Captain Samuel W. Bartlett, who lias been on- several polar expeditions. lie has twice gone north on the Windward, once on the Hope and once on tile Diana. The rest of the crew are Mos.-s Hartlctt, first mate; John Edmunds, second mate; John Morgan, steward; James Mcticttigan, chief engineer; James Meadus. second engineer; Archibald CavMluck, James Tucker, Richard Edmunds, Earnest Stetson and John Shannon. Only Experienced Men Aboard, The English war office has many Bchemcs for training their soldiers, anil which are generally followed up by practical demonstration. The latest is a device for locating guns firing smokeless powder, and its success will mark a new era in military progress. It is also interesting to consider the wonderful advancement in medicine during the past fifty years. It was about that time Stomach Hitters was first introduced, and during those years has made such a wonderful record of cures of such ailments as indigestion, heartburn, dys pepaia, belching, constipation and liver and kidney troubles, that today it occupies the' foremost position as n family medicine. Don't fail to try it. Our Private Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. Johnstown, Pa., July 15— An explo tion .occurred this afternoon in No. 32 mine, of. the Berwln-White Co., at Wlndber, ten miles south of this city. Nn particulars have yet been received, but there are reasons to believe that • he affair is serious. Wood For Caiinl Com nil o n f 46 South Main 81rwef, PMtston, Pa. Oyster Bay, X. V., July 15.—General Leonard Woocf has been invited to visit the president ut Sagamore Hill during the mouth of August. It Is reportCnl oil the best authority that the president intends to place General Wood in charge of the construction of the isthmian canal. The report was not denied at the president's home last night, although nothing more definite would lie said concerning it. It was in tills connection that the president consulted Senator Spooner 011 Sunday nlglit. It is known that the president has been looking for a suitable appointment for General Wood since his return from Cuba. NEW TELEPHONE. Acts Immediately. Colds are more troublesome In summer than in winter, it's so hard to help adding to them. One Minute Cough Cure cures. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately'. Sure cure for colds, coughs, croup, throat and lung bles. Farrer, Peck & Roberts. WHY HEADQUARTERS? Merely localise we tuake the best Ice Cream Soda and Fruited Ice Cream in the city. If tliew facts dq not warrant the term "headquarteis," what does? For WEDDINGS EIawak I For FUNERALS r,UWBr® ■ Just what you want in floral decorations 011 short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) l-B.GIRPEIITEII.UETE* ST. exitei MM Oyster Bay, L. I., July 15.—General l.eonaMf Wood has keen Invited to vlKtt President Roosevelt. It is said that the 'President intends to place him at' fhe head of the construction department ot the Panama Canal. General Wood to.Visit Roosevelt. A leopard cannot change his stD»ts. neither can a wine maker change liis wine made from Concord and other ordinary grapes into Port or Burgundy. He must grow the proper grape for these wines. The Oporto Crapes of Portugal are the only grapes for Port; they must grow in soil rich in iron. Specr's PasBaic. N. J., vineyards are the only real Oporto grape vineyards i In this country. Pharmacy, l\ni N L_ VJ 20 South Main 8t There was much gossip about the ship concerning the probability of (lulling Dr. Paul I led lick, a young Washington physician who went With Lieutenant Peary's party, but who was said to have had a difference With the explorer and to have gone to live nt an Eskimo village at Etali. near enough, as he explained, to keep ill touch with the Pear.v party, which he said lie coifsldcred it his duty to do. Members of tile crew said yesterday he would also be brought hack if found. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Smart Price-Saving on All Lines at the New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. For Comfort Topeka. Kan.. July 18.—The Hood situation here is beginning to show some improvement. The Kansas river lms fallen nearly four inches, and the prospects are that the fall will be steady until the water shall reach Its usual level. Itallroad trattle on the Santa Fe anil Union Pacific is entirely shut ofT between here and Kansas City on account of washouts near Lawrence. Half a dozen or more persons have been drowned in the Kansas river during the past two days. KanMi River Fullln*. — MAGNET Happy Time in Old Town, Hew York,""July 15, 1902. Open. CIob. 127% 128% 88 877s, 101 100% 63% 64% 68% 68% 108% 108',j 49% 49% i .... 30% 29% 183 182 190% 190",« ...v 90% 91V, 37% 37%' 69 68% 1« 1401-j ....132% 132% 148 148% 1J3T4 113 32% 32 165% 165% 29%* 2& .:.... 134% -134 ....... 18 -JX 57% 57,% 33 32% .169% 158% v ..154% 154 % ,\.. 66* 66% 71% 71 ?. 37% 37% . 96% 96% . 66% 66% . 84%' 64% . 43% 43% . 12% 12% . 36% 39-s . 90% 91 . 86% 86% . 46% 46H . 30% 29ii 108% . . 4 "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25c at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price's Pittston, and G. D. Stroh's West Pittston. IN Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Copper .. .% Brooklyn Traction B & O You will find a saving of a half and nxSre here. Early for such a movement ? Yes ; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first (if 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. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist, The Windward docs not lack for mascots, for it litis eight cats aboard, four Brown Mines and four kittens. The cook explained that American cats thrive in the arctic regions. These are all from Newhurg, where the Windward was refitted, and the eldest was christened Our Ben by the crew in honor of Governor Odell. Hot Weather Often the over-taxed organs of digestion cry out for help by dyspepsia's pains, nausea, dizziness, headaches, liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of IJr. King's New Life Pills, iiicy aro gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at J. H. Honck's and W. 0. Price's. Pittston; G. D. Stroll, West Plttston Need More Help. Ches. and Ohio ... Chic, ft Gt. Western C.. M A St. P P.. R I/ft P ttol F. ft I Louli ft Naih Manhattan El Met. Traction Mor Pstlic i Col Southern 111. Central Mexican Central ■ ■ Canadian Pacific .. Rep. Steel ft Norfolk ft Western I N. Y, O.'ft W. .... |N. Y. central ... ... I Pennsylvania ■ Rending .... At home, at the office or on your vacation, North Atlantic Manenvers. Memorial Service for Pauncefote The Peary Arctic club, the members of which have furnished the funds for Lleutenunt Peary's live years' expedition to the north pole, was organized in 1897. Morris K. Jestip Is now the president of tile club. Washington, July 15.—The battleships Kearsargo, Alabama nml Massachusetts of tho north Atlantic squadron, which have been laid up for repairs lit the New York navy yard for some weeks, will be ready to put to sea today. Rear Admiral Hlgglnsmi will transfer his tint; from the (Hympla back to the Kenrsarge, and the squadron Immediately will liegin active work In target practice, drills, maneuver* and evolutions. London, .Inly 15.—Memorial services for .the late Lord Pauncefote were held in the Chapel Hoyal at noon today. 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50c; this week 19c. Our 1 lot Boys1 Wash Blonse Knits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 89c. OUTING SUITS Mother Always Keeps It Handy. " under GKBHAN UWI. Is the Best liter* Is he Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular qnality; special price 8c "My mother suffered from distressing pains and general ill health due to indigestion," says I.. W. Spalding, of Verona. Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now eats anyjtliing she- wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects, as she has her bottle of Kodol handy." It is nature's own tpnic. Farrer, Peck & Roberts. , 1 lot Best Machine Silk, 50 yards; we cot them t-heap and it is yours for .To. Are Just Right. Prices $7.00, $8.00, $59.00 and .$10.00. Shirts - and Shirt- Waists at $f.OO, $1.25 Berlin, July irD.—A laborer walking dii the beach at Kckernfoerde, Prussia, dii un inlet of the llaltlc, recently foulul l pocketbook containing ;M),(KK1 marks in notes which an American had dropped in the water from a yacht during the regattas. The finder learned that the American was still stopping nt Kiel, returned him the money and was rewarded. Found Mark*, f RHEUMATISM,! Goat, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. Indies' Shirt Waists, all the latest styles, re dnced one-half: 50c kind now 26c. Children's Lawn Cape, worth everywhere 10c: this week Be. OR. RICHTEk'S World-Kenswned "ANCHOR" 1 lot Felt Wiudow Shades; while they last 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this week 193. Johnstown, l'a., July 15.—The total death list from Thursday's explosion In the {tolling Mill mine of the CantD bria Steel company la 114. All the bodies. it Is believed, have been recovered, and so safe la the mine that a party of Inexperienced outsiders was taken Into the Klondike section yesterday morning when work was resumed to see for themselves that no horrors are concealed tlh're. . Work Resumed at Cambria Mine. PAIN EXPELLER. Ladies' Past Black Hoeo, with white feet, worth 15c; tuis week 8c. tone ■snnte* witfrnntTisil »srD "i,iwfcsr. Whst oo» pkys* Mm out of many tcaiitic* Boys'Caps, regular 15c kind, special price fic. Ladles' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 25c qnality; your choice 10c. Heading, pref I out In m Ry. out horn Ry., pref. outhetn Pa«lflo . • mi c. ft I. .... exas Pacific . | leather ... »• Sioel .. The best made. Rohan's baked goods. N«wYork.July?6tM69/\ f J In acute Rheumatism ■**TS-and Neuralgic affections V*.f Or. Richter's'ANCHOR" PAIN )rzm EXPELLER Is vary useful'. -— 104 MISSY ST. and $1.50. Vacation Days. Poldlng Lunch B'xee, worth 20r; here for 5c. India Linen, regular 10c qnality, this week Vocation is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. You need only to guard against the accidents lpcklorital to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWltt's Witch Haiiel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger from cuts, sedds and wounds. Sure cure for piles aan skin diseases. Draws out the infiammatlon. Beware of counterfeits. Ffcrrqr, Peck ft Roberta. Rlertrlcal Hailstorm at larMocs, Saratoga, N. Y., July IS.—During an electrical storm here hailstones of nn unusual sire fell. Tlie mercury reached K8 degrees In the shade iu the afterDliobn and dropped to 72 in the evening. 0c a yard. w (in. See our liaiulsoraa line of laceR find embroideries, we have all kitDda, reduced one-half. 25c. and 50c. st all druggists or ttoroagn «UoMsr*Co.,21» Ps«il#t., Rsirferiu Tin Mannt S. Steel, pfcf. 'stern ITniol . ibiisti, , 1 Itchiness of the skin" horrible plague. Mogt everybody afflicted in one way or another. Only one safe never railing cure. Doan's Ointment. At any, drug store, SO centg, 'C \ Rrltsstd Bans Hearh New York. Clothiers, Hatters and , New York, July 15.—Among the passengers who arrived by tbe steamer Pretoria from Bermuda were 108 Boers who bad bean nrlanonra thara ______ Furnishers. iba: li. com. ... . lion Pacific .. x. 37 a Mam St., Pittstoa Swnar Main mC Brawl Wmfe r i&i&ULjjl. twiwuriPl U1 m, lyfc
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 15, 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 | 1902-07-15 |
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 15, 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 | 1902-07-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020715_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 | " mrm wm PS '• -S ' t* ■* :%' • D v. I .1', 2d YEAR. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1902. TWO CBNTH A COPY: I £ Oil 12 fouty cents a month, f ° 1 KINO COWARD -NOtoOliYACHT * iRl. l. f THE CHICAGO STRIKE. THE WINDWARD HAS SAILED. PAUNCEFOTE'S BODY LANDS. GEN. CHAFFEE COMING HOME ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING — Always The Cheapest Brooklyn Arrive* at Southampton sSp; I Millions I.o.t Dally Im. Half Caat With f'otlln of l.«t» I"illlinMHlldor. * ChlcnKo, July 15.—Wlrtle' the wholesale business of thlB city 1b almost completely paralyzed and while Its business men are Buffering a loss of $1,000,- 000 a day the 10,000 striking freight and the twenty-four rnllroadB are In a deadlock and announce their determination to ilglit to tDe Onlsh over the qneBtlOn of lialf a leent iDer hour per man. or a total of about $500 for every twenty-four hours. The situation Is more serious than at any time since the beginning of the trouble. Three tlmcH yesMrday the freight handlers sent' committees to meet the general managers, and three times they came back without result. The strike reached the rliting stage last evening, and it was lonljr1 after the police had charged on| the crowd repeatedly' and arrested « eleven men that a semblance of order was re- Southampton, England, July 15.—The United States armored cruiser Brooklyn, from Aniui))olls July 1. having on board the remains of I.ord Pamiccfote, late embassador of CDreat Britain at Washington, has arrived here. Full naval honors were paid to the remains of Lord Pauncefote. Lady Paiincefote followed the coftin from the warship to the train, which started for Newark-on-Trent, near Nottingham, where the funeral will take place. The ceremony of the transfer of the remains was impressive. One hundred and twenty-four bluejackets composed the bearer party. The coffin was taken between lines of seamen with arms re versed to a specially draped railroad carriage. During the removal of the body the American and British hands played Chopin's funeral march. Besides the widow and the family, Rear Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan, the officers of the Brooklyn, the United States consul. Mr. John E. Ilopley; a number of British naval officers and the mayor of Southampton followed the coffin to the train. Every dollar spout here means a hundred fonts worth of big values anil solid satisf;ietion. Carrfes Supplies to Ll$u- BRENNAN & ROBERTS Moved From London on Special Train Today. To Take Command of Department of the East. tenant Peary. C r t Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar 10 bars Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee. Lion 'Coffee Cheese, full cream, lb Sweitzer Cheese, lb 5 bot. Catsup 3 do/. Heinz Pickles, sweet.. iJ doz. Heinz Pickles, sour .. 1 C|t. Heinz Sweet Mixed $4.25 LOO .25 , .9j Compare These Values: WILL PICK UP MRS. PEARY DAVIS TO RELIEVE HIM. DEPARTURE KEPT SECRET f*D; V • '■■■ ' i s** C;' r Ntibatfy Except the Doctori -and a Few Railway Men Warp Aware That the Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. Ladies' Wrappers, in'all colors, elegant material, extra wide and well made; special price 98c each. Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full flounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. Explorer's Wifs Waiting at 8ydneys C. B., to be Taken to Join Her Hus. Commander in the Philippines Gives band — All on Board Are Well Place to Man of Lower Rank Be" m .25 .25 .25 cauBe of the Reduction of the Army King Waa Being Mdv«d—Yacht Will Known in the Arctic. at Manila. , * Anchor at OttwM. New York, July 15.—Off for the frozen north nnCl Peary, wlio Is expected to be found at Co|De Sabine. victorious In his diiHh for the pole, the historic Windward, Rtanch wlmler of the nixties, but (low rated as a steam yachts with a newfangled deckhouse built amidships, left her pier in Jersey City late yesterday afternoon and steamed down the bay to the music of scores of tug and ferry whistles. Washington. July 15.—General Chaffee lias been relieved of command In the Philippines and ordered to the command of the department of the east by an order issued by Secretary Hoot. The order reads as follows: i- London, July 16.—King Edward 1b &DW on board the royal yacht, Victoria and Albert. He was taken from ' Buckingham palace to the yacht this f mopiing. The time of his departure #aa kept secret from the people, in r';D ordfer that there might sot be any ex cltement. His Majesty was taken from ?;'» the palace to Victoria station in a large two horse closed ambulance'. Big Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, special 10c a pair BRENMN ft ROBERTS, stored. j Bight policemen who w«re sent with two teams from the Western Electric company to the St. Paul frelghthouse at Carroll avenue and Union street were unnble to extrlcale the drivers from the pocket Into Wllch they were forced by angry teamsters. A riot call sent to the stations w»s responded to by several wagons of patrolmen, and after a" lieree conflict with the obstructing crowd the ♦ngons were rescued and the driver* bruised by missiles, were able to reach a place of safety. 1 lot Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, real value $1; special price for this week 50c each. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel, "By direction of the president Major General George W. Davis will relieve Major General Chaffee of the command of the division of the Philippines Sept. 30, 1!H)2. On being relieved General Chaffee will, with his authorized aids, repair to Governors island. New York, and assume command of the department of the east." A choice lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 cents a yard. Minute guns were fired by the Brooklyn and the British warships until the departure of the train. If you are looking for Something in tbe line of The Windward carried no passengers, but on hor nrrlrnl nt Sydney, C. B.. »lie will take on hoard Mrs. Peary, the wife of the explorer: Marie Peary, the daughter, horn farther north than any other white child, and H. L. Bridgman, secretary of the I'cary Arctic eluh. Mrs. Peary expects to greet lier husband aboard the Windward by Aug. 1. as It 1h believed he will have returned to Cape Sabine, his headquarters camp, from his dash to the pole by that time. It was for Mrs. Peary's comfort chiefly that the now deckhouse, which Includes a cook's galley, messroom, staterooms and an engine room, was built. The last time the Windward went north her deckhouse was an old Krle caboose placed over the forward hatch. Provisioned for at least a year, the Windward carries a cargo that for general variety rivals a crossroads combination store. She was taking on stonn the whole day, and when she cast off at half past 5 o'clock she had thirty tons of provisions almard. Part of these are to be put off at the Signuia whaling station, on faraway Baffin's Land. The rest, which Is for the Peary Meii's Fine White Shirts, with soft fancy bosoms, only 48c each. ()nr display of Fine Wash Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts. icariet screens were placed between the ambulance and the train, so that *, nobody, except the doctors and a few railway attendants, saw the King car- WALLER RECEIVES A SWORD. GROCERIES ried from the ambillanpe on a couch into-the doubles!oored railway car ijr rlage. As soon as the Kinfe was safely • aboard, the tnfln pulled out. f- Portsmouth, England, July IB.—The train bearing King Edward arrived here shortly (tTter two o'clock this af- Majar'a Home City Honor* Hero of Samar. The status of the commanders of the department of the east as qualified by this last order Is as follows: General Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols cannot be excelled, and all at very popular prices. v Norfolk, Va„ July lii.—The prpscntn tlon of a sword to Major 1-yttleton W. T. Waller of the marine corps lDy tint citixens of Norfolk, hl« unlive home, In the Academy of Music last nlglit was marked in Its simplicity. Mayor Itlddlck Introduced Hon. Alfred 1'. Thomas, who luade the.presentation speecli, and Sin jar Waller repli.nl feelingly. DuMng iiH speech he said: LONG DISTANCE MESSAGES. We have them. People's Store, Marconi Established Communication tor Five Hundred Miles. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Corn 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lntz & Schraura it Co Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 j?al. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute Boot Beer... 3 bot. Hires' Hoot Beer for.. Good Rio Coffee, lb Arbnckle's Coffee Lion "Coffee is south mum strbet. ,,t«rioon. The patient was limnedlately Kronstadt, Jtity 15.—Marconi, the wireless telegKiph wizard, who la aboard the Italian flnsship Carlo A1 berto, which la on the way to this place to meet/'the King of Italy, who is visiting tlie Czar, established communication between that vessel and his station at Poldhu, Cornwall, a distance of 500 miles. Signals were re ceived a distance of 1,400 miles. Marconi used a new magnetic receiver. carried on 'board the royal , yaciit, * which steamed away within a few mlw L Ut#B. She will go directly to r * irttire she Will anchor, in order that v royal patltfnt can have the benefit of the sea air. The weather was hot and the sea calm when the yacht 2~ steamed away. IT PAYS "I "feel'you imve overestimated my service* and far that in honoring me you have overlooked the ottlucrs and men who shared the hnrdsliips ami trials with me, who by their bravery, unfaltering devotion to duty, unquestioning obedience and undying zeal left me nothing to do but push onward and perform my duty. I wish you could have seen the enlisted men at times when the odds were as high as SO to | against us. lllccding. starving and dying, they pushed forward without murmur, without whimper. Such soldiers the world has never seen before." ' j After receiving the sword Ifojojt Waller shook hands with the entire audience. Last night he was ed by the Artillery Blues, his first mill-. tary associates. -■, Destructive 8torm In New York State. Sloveraville, N. Y,, July 15.—A setrere electrical storm swept over th-j • northern part ot, Fnlton county last ■ - .. night.. The Baptist church at Northville was strtlck by lightning and bunked. In other places, dwellings aud barns were destroyed. TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORE. TO REBUILD TOWER. All Its Glory Assured Venice, July 15.—Venice alone has nlrcrify subscribed a million lire for the Immediate reconstruction of thu beljptower of St. Mark's cathcdral. It is believed the government will give another million, which, added to the contributions from throughout Italy, will insure' the reconstruction of the edifice In ail Its old glory. The Reconstruction of St. Mark's Ir GENEKAL CIIAFPEB. LOOK AT PRICES. Brooke Is at present in command, bu£ lto Is to retire at the end of the present month. General MaeArthur is In command of the department of the .'litkes «t Chicago, but he will lie temtrarlly ordered to New York after Dneral Krooke's retirement to command the department of the I'nst while the combined maneuvers are going on. He will retain the command until relieved lDy General Chaffee, when it Is expected General MaeArthur will return to'his command in Chicago. Best Pat Flour $4.25 Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs:. 1.00 Feed, all kinds, 100.. 1.45 Oats, per bushel 62 Lard, pure loose,1h Lard, pure cans, lb. f .18v Drowned In Lake Michigan. Chicago, July 15.—By the capsizing Mangans ot a yacht on Lake Michigan, last ntfbt, May Taylor and Edward Hask injpwere drowned. - . Archbishop Feehan'e Successor. . Borne, July W;—The Pope was great- Jjr distressed ovet' the news of the death of Archbishop Fcehan, of Chi yoajjo, and ordered masses for the repoad 6f his soul. It Is believed that Blajbop. Muldoon will succeed Feehan. Honolulu, July 8, via San Franolsco, July 15.—A. 8. Humphreys has announced his resignation as circuit judge, hnvlng sent Ills resignation to the president some time ngo, It is said. Humphreys was the tlrst judge appointed in Hawaii after Its annexation as a territory. He was appointed by President McKlnley. Soon after taking Ills place on the bench he became Involved In dliticultics with local attorneys, partly on account of his severity in courtroom practice, and in June. 1801, he went to Washington to defend himself against charges preferred by the Hawaiian Bar association, seeking liis removal. He was sustained by the attorney general and the president and returned to Hawaii to resume lils place on the bench. D Jndjre Hnmiihreyn RrMlftnn. Dry Goods awlfirocery Stores, , THE WEATHER. Washington. July 15.—Fair tonight and Wednesday. General Chaffee's recall from the Philippines Is due to tluD fact that the military branch has become secondary in the Philippines by the provisions of the new civil government act, a lid as he has been virtually of equal authority with Governor Taft In the islands it was not desired to relegate him to a subordinate jwisltion. General Chaffee is a persona! friend of President Itoosevelt. and it is understood that he is In direct line to become lieutenant general of the nrniv in Janurv. 1004. 10 and 12 North Main Street Cheese, full eream,lb .12 Now Is the Time to Buy Your Shoes We have reduced* prices on all footwearN,Uoston Shoe Store, 79 N. Main New Potatoes, .25 Evans Root Beerfft™': .25 Perfection 3 bot. .25 Hires' Koot Beer 3 bot. .50 •tamped from Brooklyn Bridge. Williams & McAnulty. ; Ne# York, July 15.—James McBride. uf Brooklyn, Jumped from the Brooklyn bridge today. He was picked up hy a tug fnd taken to a hospital. The doctors say* he will recover. Jraale Morrison In Prison, We aell morn ready mixed DEA1YV P*ints dnrintr the summer lyEiVlr I months than all the year round, ma flip weather Is more favorable for their nse at that time. We toll von truly, our line of reaily mixed paints Is of a re- Lansing, Kan., July 15.—Miss Jessie Morrison lias arrived at the state penitentiary at Lansing to begin licr twenty-five yenrs' sentence for the Murder of Mrs. OUu Castle at El Dorado. THE WINDWARD. relief expedition, the fifth annual one since the explorer went north. Includes everything from two pails of mixed candy to a phonograph designed to record tfce speech and folk songs of the Eskimos. MIXED liable point takes hold aiuUatayR on, retaining D A I1WTC itH tmu'h longer than I Alfl lj I*™;, # reliable patnta. Buy Ht the well known reliable old flriu of Williamd & McAuulty. 60 North Main Strwt, Pittston. Evans Bros. ANOTHER MINE EXPLOSION. Manila, July 15.—Cholera is spreading somewhat In the islands. The ratio for Manila is maintained. The rains now falling have not checked the disease materially. Locating Smokeless Guns. Occurod Today In a Mine Near Johnstow—Dttalli Lacking. The Windward has an experienced arctic crew aboard. She Is commanded hy Captain Samuel W. Bartlett, who lias been on- several polar expeditions. lie has twice gone north on the Windward, once on the Hope and once on tile Diana. The rest of the crew are Mos.-s Hartlctt, first mate; John Edmunds, second mate; John Morgan, steward; James Mcticttigan, chief engineer; James Meadus. second engineer; Archibald CavMluck, James Tucker, Richard Edmunds, Earnest Stetson and John Shannon. Only Experienced Men Aboard, The English war office has many Bchemcs for training their soldiers, anil which are generally followed up by practical demonstration. The latest is a device for locating guns firing smokeless powder, and its success will mark a new era in military progress. It is also interesting to consider the wonderful advancement in medicine during the past fifty years. It was about that time Stomach Hitters was first introduced, and during those years has made such a wonderful record of cures of such ailments as indigestion, heartburn, dys pepaia, belching, constipation and liver and kidney troubles, that today it occupies the' foremost position as n family medicine. Don't fail to try it. Our Private Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. Johnstown, Pa., July 15— An explo tion .occurred this afternoon in No. 32 mine, of. the Berwln-White Co., at Wlndber, ten miles south of this city. Nn particulars have yet been received, but there are reasons to believe that • he affair is serious. Wood For Caiinl Com nil o n f 46 South Main 81rwef, PMtston, Pa. Oyster Bay, X. V., July 15.—General Leonard Woocf has been invited to visit the president ut Sagamore Hill during the mouth of August. It Is reportCnl oil the best authority that the president intends to place General Wood in charge of the construction of the isthmian canal. The report was not denied at the president's home last night, although nothing more definite would lie said concerning it. It was in tills connection that the president consulted Senator Spooner 011 Sunday nlglit. It is known that the president has been looking for a suitable appointment for General Wood since his return from Cuba. NEW TELEPHONE. Acts Immediately. Colds are more troublesome In summer than in winter, it's so hard to help adding to them. One Minute Cough Cure cures. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately'. Sure cure for colds, coughs, croup, throat and lung bles. Farrer, Peck & Roberts. WHY HEADQUARTERS? Merely localise we tuake the best Ice Cream Soda and Fruited Ice Cream in the city. If tliew facts dq not warrant the term "headquarteis," what does? For WEDDINGS EIawak I For FUNERALS r,UWBr® ■ Just what you want in floral decorations 011 short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) l-B.GIRPEIITEII.UETE* ST. exitei MM Oyster Bay, L. I., July 15.—General l.eonaMf Wood has keen Invited to vlKtt President Roosevelt. It is said that the 'President intends to place him at' fhe head of the construction department ot the Panama Canal. General Wood to.Visit Roosevelt. A leopard cannot change his stD»ts. neither can a wine maker change liis wine made from Concord and other ordinary grapes into Port or Burgundy. He must grow the proper grape for these wines. The Oporto Crapes of Portugal are the only grapes for Port; they must grow in soil rich in iron. Specr's PasBaic. N. J., vineyards are the only real Oporto grape vineyards i In this country. Pharmacy, l\ni N L_ VJ 20 South Main 8t There was much gossip about the ship concerning the probability of (lulling Dr. Paul I led lick, a young Washington physician who went With Lieutenant Peary's party, but who was said to have had a difference With the explorer and to have gone to live nt an Eskimo village at Etali. near enough, as he explained, to keep ill touch with the Pear.v party, which he said lie coifsldcred it his duty to do. Members of tile crew said yesterday he would also be brought hack if found. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Smart Price-Saving on All Lines at the New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. For Comfort Topeka. Kan.. July 18.—The Hood situation here is beginning to show some improvement. The Kansas river lms fallen nearly four inches, and the prospects are that the fall will be steady until the water shall reach Its usual level. Itallroad trattle on the Santa Fe anil Union Pacific is entirely shut ofT between here and Kansas City on account of washouts near Lawrence. Half a dozen or more persons have been drowned in the Kansas river during the past two days. KanMi River Fullln*. — MAGNET Happy Time in Old Town, Hew York,""July 15, 1902. Open. CIob. 127% 128% 88 877s, 101 100% 63% 64% 68% 68% 108% 108',j 49% 49% i .... 30% 29% 183 182 190% 190",« ...v 90% 91V, 37% 37%' 69 68% 1« 1401-j ....132% 132% 148 148% 1J3T4 113 32% 32 165% 165% 29%* 2& .:.... 134% -134 ....... 18 -JX 57% 57,% 33 32% .169% 158% v ..154% 154 % ,\.. 66* 66% 71% 71 ?. 37% 37% . 96% 96% . 66% 66% . 84%' 64% . 43% 43% . 12% 12% . 36% 39-s . 90% 91 . 86% 86% . 46% 46H . 30% 29ii 108% . . 4 "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25c at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price's Pittston, and G. D. Stroh's West Pittston. IN Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Copper .. .% Brooklyn Traction B & O You will find a saving of a half and nxSre here. Early for such a movement ? Yes ; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first (if 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. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist, The Windward docs not lack for mascots, for it litis eight cats aboard, four Brown Mines and four kittens. The cook explained that American cats thrive in the arctic regions. These are all from Newhurg, where the Windward was refitted, and the eldest was christened Our Ben by the crew in honor of Governor Odell. Hot Weather Often the over-taxed organs of digestion cry out for help by dyspepsia's pains, nausea, dizziness, headaches, liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of IJr. King's New Life Pills, iiicy aro gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at J. H. Honck's and W. 0. Price's. Pittston; G. D. Stroll, West Plttston Need More Help. Ches. and Ohio ... Chic, ft Gt. Western C.. M A St. P P.. R I/ft P ttol F. ft I Louli ft Naih Manhattan El Met. Traction Mor Pstlic i Col Southern 111. Central Mexican Central ■ ■ Canadian Pacific .. Rep. Steel ft Norfolk ft Western I N. Y, O.'ft W. .... |N. Y. central ... ... I Pennsylvania ■ Rending .... At home, at the office or on your vacation, North Atlantic Manenvers. Memorial Service for Pauncefote The Peary Arctic club, the members of which have furnished the funds for Lleutenunt Peary's live years' expedition to the north pole, was organized in 1897. Morris K. Jestip Is now the president of tile club. Washington, July 15.—The battleships Kearsargo, Alabama nml Massachusetts of tho north Atlantic squadron, which have been laid up for repairs lit the New York navy yard for some weeks, will be ready to put to sea today. Rear Admiral Hlgglnsmi will transfer his tint; from the (Hympla back to the Kenrsarge, and the squadron Immediately will liegin active work In target practice, drills, maneuver* and evolutions. London, .Inly 15.—Memorial services for .the late Lord Pauncefote were held in the Chapel Hoyal at noon today. 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50c; this week 19c. Our 1 lot Boys1 Wash Blonse Knits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 89c. OUTING SUITS Mother Always Keeps It Handy. " under GKBHAN UWI. Is the Best liter* Is he Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular qnality; special price 8c "My mother suffered from distressing pains and general ill health due to indigestion," says I.. W. Spalding, of Verona. Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now eats anyjtliing she- wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects, as she has her bottle of Kodol handy." It is nature's own tpnic. Farrer, Peck & Roberts. , 1 lot Best Machine Silk, 50 yards; we cot them t-heap and it is yours for .To. Are Just Right. Prices $7.00, $8.00, $59.00 and .$10.00. Shirts - and Shirt- Waists at $f.OO, $1.25 Berlin, July irD.—A laborer walking dii the beach at Kckernfoerde, Prussia, dii un inlet of the llaltlc, recently foulul l pocketbook containing ;M),(KK1 marks in notes which an American had dropped in the water from a yacht during the regattas. The finder learned that the American was still stopping nt Kiel, returned him the money and was rewarded. Found Mark*, f RHEUMATISM,! Goat, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. Indies' Shirt Waists, all the latest styles, re dnced one-half: 50c kind now 26c. Children's Lawn Cape, worth everywhere 10c: this week Be. OR. RICHTEk'S World-Kenswned "ANCHOR" 1 lot Felt Wiudow Shades; while they last 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this week 193. Johnstown, l'a., July 15.—The total death list from Thursday's explosion In the {tolling Mill mine of the CantD bria Steel company la 114. All the bodies. it Is believed, have been recovered, and so safe la the mine that a party of Inexperienced outsiders was taken Into the Klondike section yesterday morning when work was resumed to see for themselves that no horrors are concealed tlh're. . Work Resumed at Cambria Mine. PAIN EXPELLER. Ladies' Past Black Hoeo, with white feet, worth 15c; tuis week 8c. tone ■snnte* witfrnntTisil »srD "i,iwfcsr. Whst oo» pkys* Mm out of many tcaiitic* Boys'Caps, regular 15c kind, special price fic. Ladles' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 25c qnality; your choice 10c. Heading, pref I out In m Ry. out horn Ry., pref. outhetn Pa«lflo . • mi c. ft I. .... exas Pacific . | leather ... »• Sioel .. The best made. Rohan's baked goods. N«wYork.July?6tM69/\ f J In acute Rheumatism ■**TS-and Neuralgic affections V*.f Or. Richter's'ANCHOR" PAIN )rzm EXPELLER Is vary useful'. -— 104 MISSY ST. and $1.50. Vacation Days. Poldlng Lunch B'xee, worth 20r; here for 5c. India Linen, regular 10c qnality, this week Vocation is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. You need only to guard against the accidents lpcklorital to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWltt's Witch Haiiel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger from cuts, sedds and wounds. Sure cure for piles aan skin diseases. Draws out the infiammatlon. Beware of counterfeits. Ffcrrqr, Peck ft Roberta. Rlertrlcal Hailstorm at larMocs, Saratoga, N. Y., July IS.—During an electrical storm here hailstones of nn unusual sire fell. Tlie mercury reached K8 degrees In the shade iu the afterDliobn and dropped to 72 in the evening. 0c a yard. w (in. See our liaiulsoraa line of laceR find embroideries, we have all kitDda, reduced one-half. 25c. and 50c. st all druggists or ttoroagn «UoMsr*Co.,21» Ps«il#t., Rsirferiu Tin Mannt S. Steel, pfcf. 'stern ITniol . ibiisti, , 1 Itchiness of the skin" horrible plague. Mogt everybody afflicted in one way or another. Only one safe never railing cure. Doan's Ointment. At any, drug store, SO centg, 'C \ Rrltsstd Bans Hearh New York. Clothiers, Hatters and , New York, July 15.—Among the passengers who arrived by tbe steamer Pretoria from Bermuda were 108 Boers who bad bean nrlanonra thara ______ Furnishers. iba: li. com. ... . lion Pacific .. x. 37 a Mam St., Pittstoa Swnar Main mC Brawl Wmfe r i&i&ULjjl. twiwuriPl U1 m, lyfc |
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