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mm sim mm • • . V1'" m v?v; c e* Li, ,. . ¥■ *v yrAO J WKEKLY ESTABLISHED 18W. .If WmJmK* 1 DAILY EST. bt THEO. HAttT 188a. PITTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902. TWO OK.NTH A COPY; I g$ UBACF^ FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " ■ "WmK9m MANY MINERS DEAD IN UTAH TRACY SEEN. CORN CORNER 18 CLOSED. EDWARD IN GOOD CONDITION CHICAGO STRIKE ABOUT ENDED. ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING Always The On «b* Gold Hill Trail — Merrill's Did Not Suffer Anything in the Process Cheapest Tnoomn, Wash., July 1(1.—Officers belleve tlmt they lire closing In on Uiirry Tracy, the escaped convict, who is on the Gold HiH trail east of Buckley. He ale on Monday at the Gardner ranch on Mud niountuiu and had breakfast yesterday with a logger named Clark. He apparently took the Gold hill route in order to secure rest. He appeared very tired. Body Found. of Removal to His Yacht, Cowes, Isle of Wight, July 1C.—It !s officially annortneed from the royal yacht, on which King Edward is con valescing, that His Majesty bore the journey from London to Cowes extremely well and suffered 110 Ineon vcnicnce during the process of moving The King had a good night and his general condition is excellent. H-? is much gratified by the change of air and scene. The Prince of Wales vis itcd his father today. Every dollar spout here means ;i hundred cents worth of big values and solid satisfaction. 1'errible Explosion of Powder In a Mine. Four Railroads Settle Wth the Freight Handlers. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Gates Crowd Makes Settlement With the Shorts. Best Patent Flour..... 20 lbs Gran. Sugar... 10 barn Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee Lion .Coffee $4.25 Compare These Values: 1.00 0EAD MAY RfiACH 100. I •.v PROFITS MANY MILLIONS. LAKE SHORE TAKES LEAD. .25 .C4 Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. Ladios' Wrappers, in all colors, elegant material, extra wide and well made; special price !)8c each. Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full flounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. A special to the News says that the body of Merrill was found by a Mrs. Wagner and her twelve-year-old son of Napavine on Monday, and she will claim the reward of $2,75(1. While picking berries they discovered the corpse thrown over a log and jammed between two tree stumps u few feet off the main road. That Number of Men Were In the Mine Those Who Sold Grain Pay Heavily 'or Other Lines Expected to Soon Arrange Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitzcr Choose, lb... 5 bot. Catsup .12 17 i When the Explosion Occurred and Their Bad Judgment — Price Belfast, Ireland, July 1G.—A report has reached here that a score of policemen and a district inspector were Injured' while attempting to quell a riot last nigty at Newry, counties of Down and Armagh. A number of the Orange and Nationalist combatants also were Injured. II. Uredin, a Presbyterian clergyman, was knocked from Ills bicycle and severely injured. Sertoli!* Itlotn In Irclnnd. Similar Compromises—Some Dis- It I* Feared That Nearly All Have Drops Twenty Points at the End of satisfaction With the Situation on 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour . 1 qt. Heinz Sweet Mixed.. , .25 .25 .20 |[ Perished—Many Bodies Recovered the Deal. the Part of the Employes. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 16.—A terrible explosion of powder occurred this morning in the Daly-West mine. A bullet hole is plainly visible in the back, and there is also one in the wrist. It is believed that there is another wound in the neck, but the sheriff would not permit any one to examine the body. The indications are that Tracy lircd the Hrst shot from behind a tree und then . mipleted the assassination of his dying comrade and brother-in-law at close range. Chicago, July 10.—With Agreement!) reached between four railroads and their employees, the meat strike of the freight handlers and teamsters that has paralyzed the industries ot' Chicago for a week is apparently broken. A majority of the strikers returned to work tliis morning. It.v tomorrow, according to the present outlook, there will be few evidences of the strike. Some of the more radical unionists may refuse to accept the terms accepted by representative committees, but apparently they will, be able to Wield but little influence with the majority of the strikers.- It Is possible, however, that the radicals may prevent the strike from being called off. Children's Muslin Drawers' nicely trimmed, special 10c a pair Chicago, July 1C.—The John Ws Gates clique lias suddenly ended its great corner in July corn. BRENNAN & ROBERTS, 1 lot, Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, real value $1; special price for this week 50c each. f? . ■ / a heavy silver producer, at Park City Abbut 100 men were in the mine when i theC€xplosion occurred and it Is feared tb£t nearly, all of have perish : 1. ; jfwo powder magazines, eon'tainlrg iwo carloads of powder, exploded. The 'shock was tremendous and was he ml at a distance of ten miles. Twenty-sev en bodies have been taken out of t!|e mine. Noxious gases penetrated tie Ontario mine, which is connected with the Daly-West by tunnel, and the mill, era there, were seriously affected, three of them having been carried out Shorts to the extent of millions of bushels effected private settlefnents with Harris, Gates it Co. Just how extensive were these settlement* or how much the squeezed shorts contributed to the fortunes of Mr. Gates and his friends will never be known positively. There is no doubt, however, that Gates squeezed them dry. Out of this end of the deal be and his friends made a pile of money. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Hotel. 1'aymanter Kronncltrr'M Body Found Norfolk, Va., .Inly 10.—While fishing off Ocean View yesterday S. Sherwood of Portsmouth hook«Hl to his linetile body of David P. Kronaelier, assistant paymaster in the United States navy, who was drowned Saturday night near Ocean View while out on n launch party. The face had been badly disfigured by crabs. A elioiee lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 eents a yard. If you are looking for Something in the line of Merrill is believed to have I eon on Saturday morning, June 28. The lust time he was seen in company with Tracy was on June 2ii in Tmuwater canyon, when both escaped their pursuers., Men's Fine. "White Shirts, witli soft fancy bosonis, only 48e each. GROCERIES Our display of Fine AVaah Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols cannot be excelled, and all at very popular prices. The farmers upset the calculations of the Gates crowd by producing and threatening to produce more July corn MACEDONIANS MASSACRED. Many rattle Killed by Ijljclitnlnff. The four railroads tliat liaVc entered into agreements with their men are the La.le .Shore and Michigan Southern, tlie Chicago and Northwestern, the Nickel Plate and the Illinois Central. Of the four the Northwestern and the Illinois Central accepted the proposition made upon the advice of the teamsters' board of arbitration. The Nickel l'late and Lake Shore succeeded' in getting their men to sign the scale presented by the railroads July 1: Turku Put Down n Holiolllnu With\oal Mercy Iloosick Kalis, X. Y., July Hi.—A terrific electrical storm struck this place last night. Two clouds met and caused a violent downpour of rain. Hailstones of 'large size fell. The storm seemed to be a continuance of that of Monday night, which was very destructive, many head of cattle being killed by lightning. We have them. People's Store, dead. The members of one of the re- London, July 10— Cabling from Vlen-v na, the correspondent thort* of the I tally Mall says ottieial reports received describe a formidable Macmjoj/iaii rising in the vilayet of Monnst ir, European Turkey. According to these reports, the rebels, intrenched on tile banks of the Ostrovo, Withstood the attaeks of a thousand Turkish regulars and several hundred baslii-liazouks for a week. Bottle Ketchup liottle 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 Lilt/, & Sch railm .V Co Apple Butter Jief-parties that entered the Daly-West • mine has not been heard from, and it ia feared that they have perished. Physicians and nurses from this city havj gone to the scene of the explosion. IS SOUTH JIMfM STREET, IT PAYS Don't Fail to Try This. Havana, July 16.—Six skeletons were unearthed on an island in Havana Bay. The discovery has created a great sensation. The authorities are investigating. The Cubans are using the incident to inflame the antl-Amcr lean sentiment among the people. Skeletons Unearthed at Havana. Whenever an honest trial is given to Electric Hitters for any trouble it is recommended lor a permanent euro will surely be effected. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for rundown systems. Electric Hitters positively cures kidney and liver disorders, nervousness, sleeplessness, rheumatism. neuralgia and expels malaria Satisfaction guaranteed by J. II. llouek and W. C. Price, Pittston; G. D. Stroll, West Pittston. Only 50c. Finally the Turks placed the Macedonian women ai it children in the front as a screen ami stormed the position of the rebels. The latter maintained a murderous tire, and many women atiibchildrcn were killed by their own husbands and fathers. After dispersing the rebels the Turks massacred the population and looted and burned the houses of the inhabitants. Consequently neither the freight handlers nor the railroads# claim a victory. As the employees of the Lake Shore were tho flrst to sign, however, „the railroads are expressing the greatest satisfaction over the brealc in the strike. A Drawn Baltic., TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORE. 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 K:d. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-miuute lloot Boer... 3 bot. Hires' lloot Beer for.. Good ltio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee .. % Lion Coffee LOOK AT PRICES. Frelcht Handlers Return to Work FOr a time the olllccrs of the Freight Handlers' union refused to believe the news bf the signing of the agreement with the I,a lie Shore. The committee which signed the agreement failed to report back at union headquarters. Gradually, however, the strikers became convinced' of the authority of tlie report of the agreement. Chicago, July 16.—At a meeting of the Freight Handlers' union, ti'.s morning, it was decided that the strik. era should return to work and make the best possible terms with the railroads.Best Pat. Flour......$4.25 Gran. fclugar, 20 lbs.. Food, all kinds, 100.. Oats, per bushel.... hard, purO loose, lb. Lard, pure cans, lb.. Cheese, full cream,lb Now Potatoes, St*",™ Evans Boot Boer Perfection Ka!'"! 3 bot. I fires' Hoot Beer 3 bot. Arcltl»iNlioi» FccIihii'h Funeral. Chicago, July 10.—While priests intoned funeral chants and melancholy bells tolled In church belfries the remains of the late Archbishop Feehun were taken from the archcpiscopal residence to Holy Name cathedral. Throngs crowded the streets to see the cortege pass, and after the eolliii had been placed on its catafalque hear the cliancel and short services for the dead had been recited thousands of persons pressed down the aisles to view tile remains of the venerable prelate. Until the filial services are held tomorrow morning the iKirtals of the church will be open constantly for those who wish to look for the last time on the features of the man who so long presided over the destinies of the archdiocese. than they could handle. So they put on tile-screws, gave the shorts one violent squeeze and then got out from under. . JOHN W. GATES. Mangans Governor Taft's Final Note. Borne, July 16.—Governor Taft has ' • ne Best Grade of Fresh Meats only placed before our patrons. Fresh eggs and flue table butter. Kasper's Market, cor. l'arke and Exeter. Both phones. Both sides claim a victory, but these are the facts': A meeting of the men gathered in tlie vicinity of tlie hall was immediately called by President Cumin. He addressed the men and practically told them that the strike was lost, lie informed them that the teamsters' officers had ordered their men back to work anil announced' that they were responsible ifor the failure of the strike, lie then asked the men present at the meeting to fttanil by liim and announced that he would try and maintain the battle. presented to the Vatican what is supposed to be his final note regarding the settlement in the Philippines mat- Gates 11 ml his crowd have made at least u million aiiil halt' and probably more by their settlements. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, 10 and 12 North Main Street Always Well Supplied with fruits and vegetables. TJie Messick Market. "» : ' Serious Fir* In Chicago. ■ • ' • Chicago, July 16.—The Ridgeland poorer house rtf the Consolidated Tnclion Co. was partially destroyed by tire this morning. Loss, $125,CXJ0. Have Much Corn to Get Ittd Of. Fully fi.fHItl.OOO bushels of corn is now headed for Chicago and cannot be stopped. This the clique will have to take and dispose of. Tlicy may lose New Ice Cream and Confectionery Store. ,25 .25 *■ Hurler's old stand, 11 I.uzcrne Ave Fresh-milk and cream daily. Williams & McAnulty. The July price responded to the settlement by a quick drop of cents, to (i5Vi cents. Later it recovered a fraction anil closed at OiiVa cents, substantially the price of the cash article. on it. Pterpont Morgan Offers to Aid Austria Filthy Temples in India. We deli more* ready mixed 1\T* 1 ' P*iot8 (1 uriiur tint summer IaC/IU I mouths thanalltheyearrouud The weather is more t'avurahl fir their use at that time. W lMfVCIl tell vou truly, our line c IYII.A.CU ready mixed paints is of a r' .25 .50 Vienna,' July 10—The Neu Freic Pretsse today states that J. P. Morgan lms offered to build and operate ship.s tor the Austrian trade. Sacred cows ol'ton defile Indian tern I)Ics. but worse yet Is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanbc your system with Dr. King's Now Lifq l'ills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only L'5c at J. If. lloUels's and VV. C. Price's, Pittston, and G. D. Stroll's, West Pittston.C. mid 3. tirnnln All DpmRndK. While the meeting was in progress the committee that UnCl visited the Chicago and Northwestern railroad ollleials reported. Tlioy declared that the Chicago and Northwestern would pay 17Vj cents an hour to truckers, do away with the probationary period and pay straight time for overtime. This was what the committee hud asked for, and the acquiescence of the otiiciuls was considered a victory. President Currah wanted IS cents an hour for truckers, however, but theju; was a protest. lie put the question ot' wages to a vote, and the lTla cents an hour was. accepted. Rout Iti'lurnN to WuNliliiKtou, .Mr. Gates is at present in New York, and .Mr. Scotteu, manager for the llarris-Hates house, would admit only the fact of a settlement of the outstanding shorts. hold hikI stay* CDu, retaining |\ 1 flUTC 'trt color much loutfer than I A 111 I iwKir, uureliable paint* liny lit tile well knowu reliable oltl liable made the paiut taken Evans Bros. THE WEATHER, Washington, July US.—Secretary Knot returned to Washington last night front Oyster Hay. win-re he has been in conference with President Roosevelt on the negotiations now in progress between Governor Taft and the Vatican respecting the withdrawal of the friars from the Philippines and the disposition of their lands. Secretary Root declared that he had nothing to say for publication on the question at this time. Governor Taft had asked certain questions of the authorities here after the receiptof the reply from the committee of cardinals, and these have been answered. The negotiations are proceeding in a friendly spirit and without any harshness. llrlu of Williams & McAuulty. 60 North Main Street, Pittston. Washington, July 16.—Fair tonight Unirsday, showers. * "We are practically out of the deal. We have no further interest in supporting prices. We have made a lot of private settlements with shorts today, and our immediate interest in the nutr- NEW TELEPHONE. 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Naw is the Time to Buy Your Shoes Knights of Pythias Meeting, San Fran We have reduced prices on all fool wear. Boston Shoe Store, 7i) N. Main. ket is over The Nickel Plate railroad will sell, Aug, 1 to Ift, Inclusive, special exeurtion tickets buffalo, N. Y., to San- Francisco and return at, rate ol' good returning to Sept. 80, account above meeting. I lest accommodations, fast time, lowest rates. See nearest agent, or write It. 10. Payne. General Agent, No. 1 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. w&s-ta7 cisco. WHY HEADQUARTERS? Merely localise wo make the best lee Cream Soila and Fruited Ice Cream in the city. If these facts do not warrant the term "headquarters," what does'! Old traders said the Harris-Gates clique had made a million dollar mistake in letting small shorts put the July price up to !hD cents. They said the almost fabulous price would head enough corn this way to swamp any corner. They said lie handled the market like the Irishman did his fiddle. He couldn't [day by note, and lie couldn't play by ear, but by main strength. For WEDDINGS C|Aworc } For FUNEltALS rlu"cr4 ■ LlBhUUitB Kill" n Hoy. Troy, N. Y„ July IB.—Bernard Labery, aged seventeen years, of Reedsviiie, Albany county, was Instantly killed by Itghtning. He was driving a milk wagon In Colonic, across the river from Troy, fhe bolt struck him in thC* head. Two meetings of the freight handlers were to be held last night, and before these meetings had convened the Nickel Plate and Itlie Illinois Central had signed. The former made an agreement similar to that of the Lake Shore, the latter one identical with that of the Northwestern. Just wh.it you want in floral decorations on short notice. Wo can do much for you at a reason- KANE'S Pharmacy, l\n I N L_ !» South Main St able price. (new phone) J-BXARPEMTER,exeter st. exeter isro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Two Killed by Uftlititlnff. ~ Philadelphia, July 10.—William Tipper and George Voting were instantly killed by lightning near C'oatesville. The two men, with Tipper's little daughter, were walking across a Held when ti«e storm broke. They sought shelter under a tall tree, and a moment later the tree was struck by a boil and rent from top to base. Tipper and Young were,Instantly killed. The little girl, who was sitting in her father's lap at the time, escaped uninjured, but her shoes and clothing were torn oil'. A Wonderful Dny'f* Itccord A leopard cannot change his spots, neither can a wine maker change his wine made from Concord and other ordinary grapes Into Port or liurgundy. lie must stow the proper grape for these wines. Tile- Oporto Grapes of Portugal are I lie only grapes for l'ort; they must grow in soil rich in iron. Specr's Passaic, N. vineyards are the only real Oporjo grape vineyards in Ibis country. WTicn till' news of the signing of tlie agreements was imparted to the strikers at the two meetings, there was Smart Price-Saving on All Lines at the New York Stock Markets furnished by Halght & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. Yesterday's inspection passed all records for the crop. When the inspcc tion sheet went up. it recorded SH" cars j,u all. and I'M! of them were in the columns given to tile contract grade. Private elevators turned out 110 cars of contract and ."iO.ihhi bushels. This makes the total contract corn" from all sources about 500,CKH) bushel* or the same as Monday. considerable grunibli ™ MAGNET For Comfort Sugar Afvliison, New York, July 16, 1903 ,128% 1L'~* 8814 83C/i 101% ioi v «5% C4 «1- elareil that there wa. ( a conspirift* refused to adj break the strike am themselves beaten. AtNiition, prcf. t'opyer .. ., Some of the men tive committee col u(Dors of tUo cx(j) fnisclcd tlio mi' 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 ti st of July when you want the goods. But congealed enthusiasm i. going to thaw out suddenly when it comes, and we propose being first in the freshet. C'ar & Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction n. & o 3VA accept the terms of tlio railroads. They told tliein that'til- Struggle hart become a hopeless witatnd usktHl tliem to deelnre the strike o\ A majority of the men agreed with tlie speakers, hut a minority of radicals was with President C'urran and shouted down the fl to 70 10SV, 52V. 30 % lUi.H 0-1 SS'.'i A million lmnlh'ls in two days is 110 moan Amount for tlic hulls to take CJre of. There is no doubt that they got all of it. If shorts cliil not buy it for delivery on tlieir eonlraots, receivers took It aiul, collecting lots of 5,INK) or 10.1MH) bushels, sold it ill the pit as July. Manager Seottcu says the manipulators have made a big profit, but does not give figures or estimates. Hot Weather flies. & Ohio Chit;. & Gt Western C.. M. & St. P. ... C-, H. 1. & p Col. K & I Brie r.. Erie,, prof Louis. & Nash. Manhattan El Ijet. Traction .... Mo! Pacific Col. Southern .... . 111. Central Fillings that last. Urt Welsh, dentist ; "We lelt very happy." writes R. N. IScvlll, Old Town, Va., "when BucUlen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured our daughter of n bad case of scald head." It delights all who use-it for cuts, corns, Iturns. bruises, boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 2Gc at J. II. llouck's and W. C. Price's Pittston, and G. D. Stroll's West Pittston. Happy Time in Old Town, Another Fntal Mliiiuic Aceltlent. Johnstown, Pa., July 1(!. .John Savarli, a Slav, aged thirty-six, was Instantly killed, Itoger llarvey. Sr., aged fifty-live, seriously and John Yells slightly injured by an explosion of dynamite In No. :U «fU«!_o.f_ (ln' Berwlnil- White Conl M ruing Windber. Savaeh was preparing u stick of dynamite for use when from some unknown cause it exploded, together with sixteen sticks which were lying near by. \t home, at the office majority or on your vacation, 70 Vi An adjournment was then taken. 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50*-; tub week J'Jr. Saved From an Awful Fate. Our 149% Fntlier Ilrown Dead, "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, oi 1 lot Boys' Wash Blouse Suits, with tailor col'ars, worth 75c; this week 39c. OUTING SUITS Lawrence, Kan., July Jti.-ltev. John S. Brown, known as Father Brown, has died here, aged ninety-six years. 11c'was one of the few survivors of the famous Brook Farm experiment and was probably the oldest Unitarian minister and the oldest member of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity in the United States. Children's Untriinuied India Panama Hate, regular 2De quality; bjieeial price He ina-y, Mother Always Keeps It Handy. Chambersburg, Pa. "I was so Vow after Mexican Central Canadian Pacific Rep. Steel •■!!)% 13.". 17% . 58 33 U "My mother suffered from distress iug pains and general ill health due to Indigestion," says h. W. Spalding, of Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew belter at once and now eats anything she wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects, as she has her bottle of Kodol handy." It is nature's own tonic. Fairer, Peck & Roberts. six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought 1 could-get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was completely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial affections. Guaranteed bottles 5«c and $1. Trial bottles free at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price's, Pittston. and G. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. l lot Host Machine Milk, 50 yards: we tot them cheap ud it la yours for lit*. Are .lust Hijilit 1- lis*; 13474 Ladles' H t Waists, all the latest styles, re dured one if; 5Cht kind now L'5c. Prices $7.00, $8.00, Norfolk & W.eBterm N. V.. (). & W. ... N Y Central Pennsylvania Chamberlain** Improvement Slow London, July Hi.—Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary, who was severely cut on the head 111 a cab accident last week, is slowly Improving, but it is not likely that he will return to his duties yet. lie lost so much blood that lie lias suffered from an intermittent pulse and consequent weakness. aiid complete rest and a change of ail' liav? been ordered. Children's Lawn C'ai*j. worth everywhere lllc; this week 5c. 1 lot Felt Window hhades; while they la' t *c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 33c goads; this $9.00 and $10.00, 15914 160% r.'y, 67'..' 154% week l'Jj. i Ladies' Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; this week 8c. Shirts and Shirt- Reading .... ... Reading, pref. .. Southern Ry. ... tSoiitherii Ry., pref poiitl»Tn Pacific I"""; C'. & 1. ... 66% Knlncr to Entrrlnln Amcrlcnna, Berlin, July Hi.—The Cieriuan Court Circular. Issued from Bergen, Norway, says Emperor William visited the yacht Wanderer, owned by C. L. F. Robinson ol' the New York Yacht club, and invited Mr. and Mrs. Itohinson to supper on board the imperial yacht Huheuzollerii. Waists at $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50, Bojs'Caps, regular 15c kind, siDccial price 5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c aud 25c quality; your choice 10c. 97% The best made. Rohan's baked goods. 67% 65% 41% l"',i 84 Vacation time is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. You ffeed only to guard against the accidents Incidental to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWitt's Witch H&zel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger from cuts, scald b and wounds. Sure cure for piles and akin diseases. Draws out the inflammation. Beware t)f counterfeits. Farrer, Peck & Roberts. Vacation Days. Foldlut; Lunch B xes, worth SMc; here for 5e. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this week Gc a yard. •'""x 1'aeifie S- l-e.ulior Sknll Crimheit by a Milkinn Stool, Old Soldier's Experience. MOT4 HE. s- l eather, pref. S. Steel Ogdennb\u-}D, n. Y., July 10.—tii-orge Lallour lias died at the" city hospital here from injuries received at the hands of Herman Anion at Racket River bridge. The men jointly occupied n fnrjn. While mllk(ng a quarrel arose, and Anion struck Lafleur with a milking stool, (rushing his skull. \mtiti iw of M. M. Austin, a Civil War veteran, of Winchester, Ipd., writes: "My Wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked, wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 26o. at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price'B, Pittston, and S. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. See our handsome line of lubes and embroideries, we havn;. all kinds, roduced one-half. s- Steel, pref rstern fnlon . aliash. pref, . ®l,nRh. com .. 4'''m 91,% SI!*, 46 Collinlon on Mohnnk Hood, t.'tleu, N. Y„ July It!.—A collision of freight trains on the Mohawk and Malone road 4s reported at Lake Nelson, between McKeever and Fulton Chain. A name unknown, had his The Magnet Clothiers, Hatters and llon Pacific ... .. llon Pac ific, pref. 30% 107%i 91 X furnishers. 87 S. Main St., Pitts ton. Corner Mala and Broad StrniC\ Sunt
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 16, 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 | 1902-07-16 |
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 16, 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 | 1902-07-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020716_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 | mm sim mm • • . V1'" m v?v; c e* Li, ,. . ¥■ *v yrAO J WKEKLY ESTABLISHED 18W. .If WmJmK* 1 DAILY EST. bt THEO. HAttT 188a. PITTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902. TWO OK.NTH A COPY; I g$ UBACF^ FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " ■ "WmK9m MANY MINERS DEAD IN UTAH TRACY SEEN. CORN CORNER 18 CLOSED. EDWARD IN GOOD CONDITION CHICAGO STRIKE ABOUT ENDED. ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING Always The On «b* Gold Hill Trail — Merrill's Did Not Suffer Anything in the Process Cheapest Tnoomn, Wash., July 1(1.—Officers belleve tlmt they lire closing In on Uiirry Tracy, the escaped convict, who is on the Gold HiH trail east of Buckley. He ale on Monday at the Gardner ranch on Mud niountuiu and had breakfast yesterday with a logger named Clark. He apparently took the Gold hill route in order to secure rest. He appeared very tired. Body Found. of Removal to His Yacht, Cowes, Isle of Wight, July 1C.—It !s officially annortneed from the royal yacht, on which King Edward is con valescing, that His Majesty bore the journey from London to Cowes extremely well and suffered 110 Ineon vcnicnce during the process of moving The King had a good night and his general condition is excellent. H-? is much gratified by the change of air and scene. The Prince of Wales vis itcd his father today. Every dollar spout here means ;i hundred cents worth of big values and solid satisfaction. 1'errible Explosion of Powder In a Mine. Four Railroads Settle Wth the Freight Handlers. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Gates Crowd Makes Settlement With the Shorts. Best Patent Flour..... 20 lbs Gran. Sugar... 10 barn Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee Lion .Coffee $4.25 Compare These Values: 1.00 0EAD MAY RfiACH 100. I •.v PROFITS MANY MILLIONS. LAKE SHORE TAKES LEAD. .25 .C4 Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. Ladios' Wrappers, in all colors, elegant material, extra wide and well made; special price !)8c each. Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full flounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. A special to the News says that the body of Merrill was found by a Mrs. Wagner and her twelve-year-old son of Napavine on Monday, and she will claim the reward of $2,75(1. While picking berries they discovered the corpse thrown over a log and jammed between two tree stumps u few feet off the main road. That Number of Men Were In the Mine Those Who Sold Grain Pay Heavily 'or Other Lines Expected to Soon Arrange Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitzcr Choose, lb... 5 bot. Catsup .12 17 i When the Explosion Occurred and Their Bad Judgment — Price Belfast, Ireland, July 1G.—A report has reached here that a score of policemen and a district inspector were Injured' while attempting to quell a riot last nigty at Newry, counties of Down and Armagh. A number of the Orange and Nationalist combatants also were Injured. II. Uredin, a Presbyterian clergyman, was knocked from Ills bicycle and severely injured. Sertoli!* Itlotn In Irclnnd. Similar Compromises—Some Dis- It I* Feared That Nearly All Have Drops Twenty Points at the End of satisfaction With the Situation on 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour . 1 qt. Heinz Sweet Mixed.. , .25 .25 .20 |[ Perished—Many Bodies Recovered the Deal. the Part of the Employes. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 16.—A terrible explosion of powder occurred this morning in the Daly-West mine. A bullet hole is plainly visible in the back, and there is also one in the wrist. It is believed that there is another wound in the neck, but the sheriff would not permit any one to examine the body. The indications are that Tracy lircd the Hrst shot from behind a tree und then . mipleted the assassination of his dying comrade and brother-in-law at close range. Chicago, July 10.—With Agreement!) reached between four railroads and their employees, the meat strike of the freight handlers and teamsters that has paralyzed the industries ot' Chicago for a week is apparently broken. A majority of the strikers returned to work tliis morning. It.v tomorrow, according to the present outlook, there will be few evidences of the strike. Some of the more radical unionists may refuse to accept the terms accepted by representative committees, but apparently they will, be able to Wield but little influence with the majority of the strikers.- It Is possible, however, that the radicals may prevent the strike from being called off. Children's Muslin Drawers' nicely trimmed, special 10c a pair Chicago, July 1C.—The John Ws Gates clique lias suddenly ended its great corner in July corn. BRENNAN & ROBERTS, 1 lot, Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, real value $1; special price for this week 50c each. f? . ■ / a heavy silver producer, at Park City Abbut 100 men were in the mine when i theC€xplosion occurred and it Is feared tb£t nearly, all of have perish : 1. ; jfwo powder magazines, eon'tainlrg iwo carloads of powder, exploded. The 'shock was tremendous and was he ml at a distance of ten miles. Twenty-sev en bodies have been taken out of t!|e mine. Noxious gases penetrated tie Ontario mine, which is connected with the Daly-West by tunnel, and the mill, era there, were seriously affected, three of them having been carried out Shorts to the extent of millions of bushels effected private settlefnents with Harris, Gates it Co. Just how extensive were these settlement* or how much the squeezed shorts contributed to the fortunes of Mr. Gates and his friends will never be known positively. There is no doubt, however, that Gates squeezed them dry. Out of this end of the deal be and his friends made a pile of money. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Hotel. 1'aymanter Kronncltrr'M Body Found Norfolk, Va., .Inly 10.—While fishing off Ocean View yesterday S. Sherwood of Portsmouth hook«Hl to his linetile body of David P. Kronaelier, assistant paymaster in the United States navy, who was drowned Saturday night near Ocean View while out on n launch party. The face had been badly disfigured by crabs. A elioiee lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 eents a yard. If you are looking for Something in the line of Merrill is believed to have I eon on Saturday morning, June 28. The lust time he was seen in company with Tracy was on June 2ii in Tmuwater canyon, when both escaped their pursuers., Men's Fine. "White Shirts, witli soft fancy bosonis, only 48e each. GROCERIES Our display of Fine AVaah Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols cannot be excelled, and all at very popular prices. The farmers upset the calculations of the Gates crowd by producing and threatening to produce more July corn MACEDONIANS MASSACRED. Many rattle Killed by Ijljclitnlnff. The four railroads tliat liaVc entered into agreements with their men are the La.le .Shore and Michigan Southern, tlie Chicago and Northwestern, the Nickel Plate and the Illinois Central. Of the four the Northwestern and the Illinois Central accepted the proposition made upon the advice of the teamsters' board of arbitration. The Nickel l'late and Lake Shore succeeded' in getting their men to sign the scale presented by the railroads July 1: Turku Put Down n Holiolllnu With\oal Mercy Iloosick Kalis, X. Y., July Hi.—A terrific electrical storm struck this place last night. Two clouds met and caused a violent downpour of rain. Hailstones of 'large size fell. The storm seemed to be a continuance of that of Monday night, which was very destructive, many head of cattle being killed by lightning. We have them. People's Store, dead. The members of one of the re- London, July 10— Cabling from Vlen-v na, the correspondent thort* of the I tally Mall says ottieial reports received describe a formidable Macmjoj/iaii rising in the vilayet of Monnst ir, European Turkey. According to these reports, the rebels, intrenched on tile banks of the Ostrovo, Withstood the attaeks of a thousand Turkish regulars and several hundred baslii-liazouks for a week. Bottle Ketchup liottle 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 Lilt/, & Sch railm .V Co Apple Butter Jief-parties that entered the Daly-West • mine has not been heard from, and it ia feared that they have perished. Physicians and nurses from this city havj gone to the scene of the explosion. IS SOUTH JIMfM STREET, IT PAYS Don't Fail to Try This. Havana, July 16.—Six skeletons were unearthed on an island in Havana Bay. The discovery has created a great sensation. The authorities are investigating. The Cubans are using the incident to inflame the antl-Amcr lean sentiment among the people. Skeletons Unearthed at Havana. Whenever an honest trial is given to Electric Hitters for any trouble it is recommended lor a permanent euro will surely be effected. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for rundown systems. Electric Hitters positively cures kidney and liver disorders, nervousness, sleeplessness, rheumatism. neuralgia and expels malaria Satisfaction guaranteed by J. II. llouek and W. C. Price, Pittston; G. D. Stroll, West Pittston. Only 50c. Finally the Turks placed the Macedonian women ai it children in the front as a screen ami stormed the position of the rebels. The latter maintained a murderous tire, and many women atiibchildrcn were killed by their own husbands and fathers. After dispersing the rebels the Turks massacred the population and looted and burned the houses of the inhabitants. Consequently neither the freight handlers nor the railroads# claim a victory. As the employees of the Lake Shore were tho flrst to sign, however, „the railroads are expressing the greatest satisfaction over the brealc in the strike. A Drawn Baltic., TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORE. 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 K:d. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-miuute lloot Boer... 3 bot. Hires' lloot Beer for.. Good ltio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee .. % Lion Coffee LOOK AT PRICES. Frelcht Handlers Return to Work FOr a time the olllccrs of the Freight Handlers' union refused to believe the news bf the signing of the agreement with the I,a lie Shore. The committee which signed the agreement failed to report back at union headquarters. Gradually, however, the strikers became convinced' of the authority of tlie report of the agreement. Chicago, July 16.—At a meeting of the Freight Handlers' union, ti'.s morning, it was decided that the strik. era should return to work and make the best possible terms with the railroads.Best Pat. Flour......$4.25 Gran. fclugar, 20 lbs.. Food, all kinds, 100.. Oats, per bushel.... hard, purO loose, lb. Lard, pure cans, lb.. Cheese, full cream,lb Now Potatoes, St*",™ Evans Boot Boer Perfection Ka!'"! 3 bot. I fires' Hoot Beer 3 bot. Arcltl»iNlioi» FccIihii'h Funeral. Chicago, July 10.—While priests intoned funeral chants and melancholy bells tolled In church belfries the remains of the late Archbishop Feehun were taken from the archcpiscopal residence to Holy Name cathedral. Throngs crowded the streets to see the cortege pass, and after the eolliii had been placed on its catafalque hear the cliancel and short services for the dead had been recited thousands of persons pressed down the aisles to view tile remains of the venerable prelate. Until the filial services are held tomorrow morning the iKirtals of the church will be open constantly for those who wish to look for the last time on the features of the man who so long presided over the destinies of the archdiocese. than they could handle. So they put on tile-screws, gave the shorts one violent squeeze and then got out from under. . JOHN W. GATES. Mangans Governor Taft's Final Note. Borne, July 16.—Governor Taft has ' • ne Best Grade of Fresh Meats only placed before our patrons. Fresh eggs and flue table butter. Kasper's Market, cor. l'arke and Exeter. Both phones. Both sides claim a victory, but these are the facts': A meeting of the men gathered in tlie vicinity of tlie hall was immediately called by President Cumin. He addressed the men and practically told them that the strike was lost, lie informed them that the teamsters' officers had ordered their men back to work anil announced' that they were responsible ifor the failure of the strike, lie then asked the men present at the meeting to fttanil by liim and announced that he would try and maintain the battle. presented to the Vatican what is supposed to be his final note regarding the settlement in the Philippines mat- Gates 11 ml his crowd have made at least u million aiiil halt' and probably more by their settlements. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, 10 and 12 North Main Street Always Well Supplied with fruits and vegetables. TJie Messick Market. "» : ' Serious Fir* In Chicago. ■ • ' • Chicago, July 16.—The Ridgeland poorer house rtf the Consolidated Tnclion Co. was partially destroyed by tire this morning. Loss, $125,CXJ0. Have Much Corn to Get Ittd Of. Fully fi.fHItl.OOO bushels of corn is now headed for Chicago and cannot be stopped. This the clique will have to take and dispose of. Tlicy may lose New Ice Cream and Confectionery Store. ,25 .25 *■ Hurler's old stand, 11 I.uzcrne Ave Fresh-milk and cream daily. Williams & McAnulty. The July price responded to the settlement by a quick drop of cents, to (i5Vi cents. Later it recovered a fraction anil closed at OiiVa cents, substantially the price of the cash article. on it. Pterpont Morgan Offers to Aid Austria Filthy Temples in India. We deli more* ready mixed 1\T* 1 ' P*iot8 (1 uriiur tint summer IaC/IU I mouths thanalltheyearrouud The weather is more t'avurahl fir their use at that time. W lMfVCIl tell vou truly, our line c IYII.A.CU ready mixed paints is of a r' .25 .50 Vienna,' July 10—The Neu Freic Pretsse today states that J. P. Morgan lms offered to build and operate ship.s tor the Austrian trade. Sacred cows ol'ton defile Indian tern I)Ics. but worse yet Is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanbc your system with Dr. King's Now Lifq l'ills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only L'5c at J. If. lloUels's and VV. C. Price's, Pittston, and G. D. Stroll's, West Pittston.C. mid 3. tirnnln All DpmRndK. While the meeting was in progress the committee that UnCl visited the Chicago and Northwestern railroad ollleials reported. Tlioy declared that the Chicago and Northwestern would pay 17Vj cents an hour to truckers, do away with the probationary period and pay straight time for overtime. This was what the committee hud asked for, and the acquiescence of the otiiciuls was considered a victory. President Currah wanted IS cents an hour for truckers, however, but theju; was a protest. lie put the question ot' wages to a vote, and the lTla cents an hour was. accepted. Rout Iti'lurnN to WuNliliiKtou, .Mr. Gates is at present in New York, and .Mr. Scotteu, manager for the llarris-Hates house, would admit only the fact of a settlement of the outstanding shorts. hold hikI stay* CDu, retaining |\ 1 flUTC 'trt color much loutfer than I A 111 I iwKir, uureliable paint* liny lit tile well knowu reliable oltl liable made the paiut taken Evans Bros. THE WEATHER, Washington, July US.—Secretary Knot returned to Washington last night front Oyster Hay. win-re he has been in conference with President Roosevelt on the negotiations now in progress between Governor Taft and the Vatican respecting the withdrawal of the friars from the Philippines and the disposition of their lands. Secretary Root declared that he had nothing to say for publication on the question at this time. Governor Taft had asked certain questions of the authorities here after the receiptof the reply from the committee of cardinals, and these have been answered. The negotiations are proceeding in a friendly spirit and without any harshness. llrlu of Williams & McAuulty. 60 North Main Street, Pittston. Washington, July 16.—Fair tonight Unirsday, showers. * "We are practically out of the deal. We have no further interest in supporting prices. We have made a lot of private settlements with shorts today, and our immediate interest in the nutr- NEW TELEPHONE. 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Naw is the Time to Buy Your Shoes Knights of Pythias Meeting, San Fran We have reduced prices on all fool wear. Boston Shoe Store, 7i) N. Main. ket is over The Nickel Plate railroad will sell, Aug, 1 to Ift, Inclusive, special exeurtion tickets buffalo, N. Y., to San- Francisco and return at, rate ol' good returning to Sept. 80, account above meeting. I lest accommodations, fast time, lowest rates. See nearest agent, or write It. 10. Payne. General Agent, No. 1 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. w&s-ta7 cisco. WHY HEADQUARTERS? Merely localise wo make the best lee Cream Soila and Fruited Ice Cream in the city. If these facts do not warrant the term "headquarters," what does'! Old traders said the Harris-Gates clique had made a million dollar mistake in letting small shorts put the July price up to !hD cents. They said the almost fabulous price would head enough corn this way to swamp any corner. They said lie handled the market like the Irishman did his fiddle. He couldn't [day by note, and lie couldn't play by ear, but by main strength. For WEDDINGS C|Aworc } For FUNEltALS rlu"cr4 ■ LlBhUUitB Kill" n Hoy. Troy, N. Y„ July IB.—Bernard Labery, aged seventeen years, of Reedsviiie, Albany county, was Instantly killed by Itghtning. He was driving a milk wagon In Colonic, across the river from Troy, fhe bolt struck him in thC* head. Two meetings of the freight handlers were to be held last night, and before these meetings had convened the Nickel Plate and Itlie Illinois Central had signed. The former made an agreement similar to that of the Lake Shore, the latter one identical with that of the Northwestern. Just wh.it you want in floral decorations on short notice. Wo can do much for you at a reason- KANE'S Pharmacy, l\n I N L_ !» South Main St able price. (new phone) J-BXARPEMTER,exeter st. exeter isro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Two Killed by Uftlititlnff. ~ Philadelphia, July 10.—William Tipper and George Voting were instantly killed by lightning near C'oatesville. The two men, with Tipper's little daughter, were walking across a Held when ti«e storm broke. They sought shelter under a tall tree, and a moment later the tree was struck by a boil and rent from top to base. Tipper and Young were,Instantly killed. The little girl, who was sitting in her father's lap at the time, escaped uninjured, but her shoes and clothing were torn oil'. A Wonderful Dny'f* Itccord A leopard cannot change his spots, neither can a wine maker change his wine made from Concord and other ordinary grapes Into Port or liurgundy. lie must stow the proper grape for these wines. Tile- Oporto Grapes of Portugal are I lie only grapes for l'ort; they must grow in soil rich in iron. Specr's Passaic, N. vineyards are the only real Oporjo grape vineyards in Ibis country. WTicn till' news of the signing of tlie agreements was imparted to the strikers at the two meetings, there was Smart Price-Saving on All Lines at the New York Stock Markets furnished by Halght & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. Yesterday's inspection passed all records for the crop. When the inspcc tion sheet went up. it recorded SH" cars j,u all. and I'M! of them were in the columns given to tile contract grade. Private elevators turned out 110 cars of contract and ."iO.ihhi bushels. This makes the total contract corn" from all sources about 500,CKH) bushel* or the same as Monday. considerable grunibli ™ MAGNET For Comfort Sugar Afvliison, New York, July 16, 1903 ,128% 1L'~* 8814 83C/i 101% ioi v «5% C4 «1- elareil that there wa. ( a conspirift* refused to adj break the strike am themselves beaten. AtNiition, prcf. t'opyer .. ., Some of the men tive committee col u(Dors of tUo cx(j) fnisclcd tlio mi' 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 ti st of July when you want the goods. But congealed enthusiasm i. going to thaw out suddenly when it comes, and we propose being first in the freshet. C'ar & Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction n. & o 3VA accept the terms of tlio railroads. They told tliein that'til- Struggle hart become a hopeless witatnd usktHl tliem to deelnre the strike o\ A majority of the men agreed with tlie speakers, hut a minority of radicals was with President C'urran and shouted down the fl to 70 10SV, 52V. 30 % lUi.H 0-1 SS'.'i A million lmnlh'ls in two days is 110 moan Amount for tlic hulls to take CJre of. There is no doubt that they got all of it. If shorts cliil not buy it for delivery on tlieir eonlraots, receivers took It aiul, collecting lots of 5,INK) or 10.1MH) bushels, sold it ill the pit as July. Manager Seottcu says the manipulators have made a big profit, but does not give figures or estimates. Hot Weather flies. & Ohio Chit;. & Gt Western C.. M. & St. P. ... C-, H. 1. & p Col. K & I Brie r.. Erie,, prof Louis. & Nash. Manhattan El Ijet. Traction .... Mo! Pacific Col. Southern .... . 111. Central Fillings that last. Urt Welsh, dentist ; "We lelt very happy." writes R. N. IScvlll, Old Town, Va., "when BucUlen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured our daughter of n bad case of scald head." It delights all who use-it for cuts, corns, Iturns. bruises, boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 2Gc at J. II. llouck's and W. C. Price's Pittston, and G. D. Stroll's West Pittston. Happy Time in Old Town, Another Fntal Mliiiuic Aceltlent. Johnstown, Pa., July 1(!. .John Savarli, a Slav, aged thirty-six, was Instantly killed, Itoger llarvey. Sr., aged fifty-live, seriously and John Yells slightly injured by an explosion of dynamite In No. :U «fU«!_o.f_ (ln' Berwlnil- White Conl M ruing Windber. Savaeh was preparing u stick of dynamite for use when from some unknown cause it exploded, together with sixteen sticks which were lying near by. \t home, at the office majority or on your vacation, 70 Vi An adjournment was then taken. 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50*-; tub week J'Jr. Saved From an Awful Fate. Our 149% Fntlier Ilrown Dead, "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, oi 1 lot Boys' Wash Blouse Suits, with tailor col'ars, worth 75c; this week 39c. OUTING SUITS Lawrence, Kan., July Jti.-ltev. John S. Brown, known as Father Brown, has died here, aged ninety-six years. 11c'was one of the few survivors of the famous Brook Farm experiment and was probably the oldest Unitarian minister and the oldest member of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity in the United States. Children's Untriinuied India Panama Hate, regular 2De quality; bjieeial price He ina-y, Mother Always Keeps It Handy. Chambersburg, Pa. "I was so Vow after Mexican Central Canadian Pacific Rep. Steel •■!!)% 13.". 17% . 58 33 U "My mother suffered from distress iug pains and general ill health due to Indigestion," says h. W. Spalding, of Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew belter at once and now eats anything she wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects, as she has her bottle of Kodol handy." It is nature's own tonic. Fairer, Peck & Roberts. six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought 1 could-get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was completely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial affections. Guaranteed bottles 5«c and $1. Trial bottles free at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price's, Pittston. and G. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. l lot Host Machine Milk, 50 yards: we tot them cheap ud it la yours for lit*. Are .lust Hijilit 1- lis*; 13474 Ladles' H t Waists, all the latest styles, re dured one if; 5Cht kind now L'5c. Prices $7.00, $8.00, Norfolk & W.eBterm N. V.. (). & W. ... N Y Central Pennsylvania Chamberlain** Improvement Slow London, July Hi.—Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary, who was severely cut on the head 111 a cab accident last week, is slowly Improving, but it is not likely that he will return to his duties yet. lie lost so much blood that lie lias suffered from an intermittent pulse and consequent weakness. aiid complete rest and a change of ail' liav? been ordered. Children's Lawn C'ai*j. worth everywhere lllc; this week 5c. 1 lot Felt Window hhades; while they la' t *c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 33c goads; this $9.00 and $10.00, 15914 160% r.'y, 67'..' 154% week l'Jj. i Ladies' Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; this week 8c. Shirts and Shirt- Reading .... ... Reading, pref. .. Southern Ry. ... tSoiitherii Ry., pref poiitl»Tn Pacific I"""; C'. & 1. ... 66% Knlncr to Entrrlnln Amcrlcnna, Berlin, July Hi.—The Cieriuan Court Circular. Issued from Bergen, Norway, says Emperor William visited the yacht Wanderer, owned by C. L. F. Robinson ol' the New York Yacht club, and invited Mr. and Mrs. Itohinson to supper on board the imperial yacht Huheuzollerii. Waists at $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50, Bojs'Caps, regular 15c kind, siDccial price 5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c aud 25c quality; your choice 10c. 97% The best made. Rohan's baked goods. 67% 65% 41% l"',i 84 Vacation time is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. You ffeed only to guard against the accidents Incidental to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWitt's Witch H&zel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger from cuts, scald b and wounds. Sure cure for piles and akin diseases. Draws out the inflammation. Beware t)f counterfeits. Farrer, Peck & Roberts. Vacation Days. Foldlut; Lunch B xes, worth SMc; here for 5e. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this week Gc a yard. •'""x 1'aeifie S- l-e.ulior Sknll Crimheit by a Milkinn Stool, Old Soldier's Experience. MOT4 HE. s- l eather, pref. S. Steel Ogdennb\u-}D, n. Y., July 10.—tii-orge Lallour lias died at the" city hospital here from injuries received at the hands of Herman Anion at Racket River bridge. The men jointly occupied n fnrjn. While mllk(ng a quarrel arose, and Anion struck Lafleur with a milking stool, (rushing his skull. \mtiti iw of M. M. Austin, a Civil War veteran, of Winchester, Ipd., writes: "My Wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked, wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 26o. at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price'B, Pittston, and S. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. See our handsome line of lubes and embroideries, we havn;. all kinds, roduced one-half. s- Steel, pref rstern fnlon . aliash. pref, . ®l,nRh. com .. 4'''m 91,% SI!*, 46 Collinlon on Mohnnk Hood, t.'tleu, N. Y„ July It!.—A collision of freight trains on the Mohawk and Malone road 4s reported at Lake Nelson, between McKeever and Fulton Chain. A name unknown, had his The Magnet Clothiers, Hatters and llon Pacific ... .. llon Pac ific, pref. 30% 107%i 91 X furnishers. 87 S. Main St., Pitts ton. Corner Mala and Broad StrniC\ Sunt |
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