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w" ,r 1 I I""-' ; if . .; wraa i wbski.y kbtabtjrhed iwo. . 3210 rcAn* 1 DAILY EST. by THKO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1902. TWO CKNTH A COPY: C g+ D&i2FCS FORTY OBNTH A MONTH.! ** rtnWK&m MR. MITCHELL'S PLAN ADOPTED ASKED TO WORK CHEAPER. ANSWER OF THE VATICAN 1 CONDITION OF-TRADE. KILLED BY A TORNADO ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING Always The Cheapest IndUHtrfnl Outlook Hctter—Awrlrnl- go That Tin l'inte Company Can Get Iliu' Contract, tiirnl ('oniHtionn t.ooil, Cincinnati, July 11X—The Enquirer's special from Anderson, Inil., says: New York, Julyt 1!).—R. C!. nun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: •D* Tln plate workers confirm a report that they have been asked lDy the American Tin l'inte company to allow their wages to be reduced 25 per cent so that the eompnny mny accept an order from the Standard Oil company for 1,500,000 boxes of American tin plate. The same question is before nil the tin plate workers throughout the country and especially those under the scale of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers. They will decide on the proposition by vote the coming Week. Settlement of numerous labor controversies and prospect of early agreements as to other struggles have greatly Improved the industrial outlook, while agricultural conditions steadily improve. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Every dollar spent here means a hundred cents worth of big values and solid satisfaction. Affirmative Report From the Committee. Presented by Cardinal Ram- A Devastating Cyclone Sweeps Canadian Farms polla to Governor Taft. Best Patent Flour $4.25 Compare These Values: F Relief fund to be raised Preparations for unusually heavy fail sales are being made, and confidence grows stronger. Mills and furnaces that have been idle on account of the usual overhauling resumed as rapidly as needed repairs could be made. Financial conditions are sound, the midyear dividend distributions producing no stringency, and speculation hnR been heavy for the season both in securities and staples. 20 lbs Gran. SugarT?. 10 bars Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee.' Lion Coffee 1.00 LAST AUDIENCE JULY 21. FOUR DEAD, MANY INJURED . .25 . .04 Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. Church Authorities Praise American Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitzer Cheese, lb.., 5 bot. Catsup .12 .17' Ladies' Wrappers, in all colors, elegant material, extra wide and well made; special price !)8c each. ' A Double System of Collection—Some Property Loss Will Exceed $200,000. Miners Will Pay Ten Per Cent, of Representative's Courtesy and Say Everything in Storm's Path De. .25 .25 D25 Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full llounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. THalr Earnings—Othe i Will Pay The American Tin l'inte company represents that the Standard Oil company has been buying tin from Wales and will renew Its contract with Welsh manufacturers unless the American Tin Plate company can meet them. The Standard pays a tariff of $1.40 per box, but receives a rebate of 99 per cent by exporting the same tin made up into cans containing voil for foreign markets. They Expect Negotiations at Manila stroyed—Occupants of Six Houses !! doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet.. •5 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour .. 1 C|t. Heinz Sweet Mixed.... a Flat Assessment of $ Per Week. to be Successful. Scattered Over the Country. ' Indianapolis, Ind., July 19.—A re■ ■■" port was agreed upon at midnight by the committee comprising tile three national officers and the 23 district Rome, July in.—'The following note from the Vatican, sigued by Rainpolla, has been presented to Governor Taft: Vagaries of the Chicago corn market ttyfy elucidation. Alter rising to 90 cents last week the July option abruptly dropped 2." cents, and it was announced that the heavy short interest had compromised with the operators who had apparently secured a corner. Rumors of enormous profits were circulated. but lacked confirmation. Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, special 10c a pair. Chesterviile. Out., July 19.—A cyclone of great fury passed within a mile of this town yesterday, and everything in its path, aTTout sixty rods in width, was destroyed. The country presents a scene of devastation. Dwellings are overturned, dead cattle are lying at nearly every farm, and several persons were killed and a number injured at the farm of John Kearns. Of the dwelling not a vestige can be found. BRENMN & ROBERTS, 1 lot Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, real value #1; special price for this week 50c each. "I hasten to acknowledge the receipt of the letter by which you kindly communicate to me the cablegram from Secretary ltoot answering my note of July 0, which explained the counter project of the Yatlcnu for the regulation of religious affairs in the Philippines. Willie thanking you for this important communication, I am happy to assure you that the holy see has learned witli the liveliest satisfaction the high consideration Mr. Root in tlie name of the government of the United Mates holds the titncss of the measures which the Vatican, independently of the solution of any economic question, designed taking to ameliorate the religious situation in the archipelago and to co-operate In the pacification of the people under American sovereignty. The measures are Indicated in my memorandum of June 21 and my letter of July !). These declarations of Mr. Root do honor to the deep political wisdom of the government of the United States, which knows liow to appreciate the happy Influence of the holy see for the religious and civil elevation of the people, especially Catholics. Comer Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. t presidents, appointed at yesterday's A choice lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 cents a yard. session of 'the United Mine Workers' • convention, to consider the plan pro' posed b( President Mitchell of raising a defense fund in aid of the striking This report ensures the adop, tlon of President Mitchell's plan by . •* the convention. There will be but one By taking the Standard's annual contract the American Tin Plate company would get the last of the big Ainercan buyers of tin from Wales. It is also asserted that "It would insure steady operation of the American mills the year round. Official returns of foreign commerce during June show the changes that were indicated by tin- unusual conditions prevailing in certain industries. Imports rose $4,300,447 above the same month last year, in part owing to the receipts of iron and steel, which were heavy. Exports were $13,5111,274 smaller than In June, liKIl, but there was no loss in shipments of manufactured goods, as the decline in farm products was still greater, amounting to $15.- 759,330. Williams & McAnulty. Men's Fine White Shirts, with soft fancy bosoms, only 48c each. Wo soli more ready mixed DD AHV P*iut» during the summer fir/ill I mouths than all the year round. The weather is more favorable Our display of Fine Wash Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols cannot bo excelled, and all at very popular prices. The father lay in the clover Held with a broken hip and otherwise terribly bruised, and near liiui lay his little son, seven years old, dead. The corpse of the mother, evidently picked up with the bouse, was found against the fence. The two other children were found in the lieid with broken limbs and terribly bruised, but still living. for their use at that time. We MIVEH tell vou truly, our line of lYlIAClJ ready mixed pai»ts is of a reliable grade—the paint takes ,i V relates to the collection of the assess t ment. A doiilile system of collection ,■D has been decided upon by the committee. At those mines where the check ; system is used, the men will pay 10 * per cent, of their earnings. At all other. mines a flat assessment of %i a , ' weelt will be made. Each of these sys- 'change from the original plan. This MISSING SHIP REPORTED. hold slid Htay« on, retaining |D A I1UTC color much longer than 1 /I 111 I poor, unreliable paints Bny at, tlie well known reliable old firm of "Williams & MeAnulty. People's Store, Cold holdings lDy the government vaults continued attaining new records each day. finally reaching $."D(15,044,179. There was 110 pressure in the foreign exchange market, rates holding steady. 60 North Main Street, Pittston. Tho Belgenland, Overdue at Liverpool, Towed Into Halifax Disabled. At the residence of Michael Crad.v. fifth concession of Winchester, a'narrow escape is reported. JoJin Clark, the mother and four children were in the stable milking when the barn collapsed over them. Clark escaped through a portion of flic roof and, getting an ax, cut his way to the Imprisoned family, all of whom were got out safely except onCD girl, who was badly injured. NEW TELEPHONE. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, If you are looking for Something in the line of IT PAYS tfems of collection will apply to eight Failures for the week numbered 213 In the United States against 191$ last year and 20 in Canada against 32 last ... districts. In all other respects, Prcsl, dent Mitchell's victory is complete. All of the money to be paid Into this defense fund fcrlll be devoted to the support of the anthracite strikers. Queenstown, July 19.—The Ctmnril Liner Etruria arrived here today, without having sighted the lied Star Liner Bclgenland, from Philadelphia for Llv erpool, which has been overdue since Wednesday. The Delgeiiland is a sister ship of the Waesland, which was sunk in collision with the British steamer Harminidcs, off Holyhead, last March. year. FIVE MILLION FIRE. GROCERIES City of Gnnynunll, Almont It is impossible to estimate the damtigo now, lint it is within tin- mark to suy that in the townships of Winchester. I'ineh nnd .Osnabrut-k It will exeeeil $200,000. TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORE. As soon as the convention of the ' United Mine Workers opened this Obliterated, Future Nefgotlntlona, Giinyaqiill, Ecuador, via (Jnlveston, Tex., July 19.—This city lias been almost obliterated by a fire whieli started at 0 o'clock Wednesday night and rased all day Thursday. We have them. ■ outlined above was presented, and with but little debate, was adopted. The only modification made in the original plan was that recommended By the committee, concerning the method of raising the relief fund. V morning the report of tho committee "With i'iimil satisfaction the pontiff has taken into nceouift the assurances of Secretary Root that the American authorities in the Philippines and at Washington will put forth all possible efforts to maintain the good understanding happily established with the authorities of the Catholic church. On his part the pontiff will not fail to give the apostolic delegate soon to lie sent to the Philippines the most precise Instructions according to my former notes. At this time four are reported dead and a large number injured. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Corn 3 cans Early .Tune 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 Lutz A- Scliraum Cfc Co LOOK AT PRICES. New York, July 19.—The steamer iBelgcnlixnd, now overdue at Liverpool, Is probably safe, though" disabled. The steani/.T Tropic, from- Hamburg, which arrived this morning, reports that on July 14 she sighted- nearly in midocean a fonr-masted steamer in tow of a two-raaster steamer, headed for Halifax. The vessels were too distant to ennble the Tropic to make out their signal-* of identity. Shipping men, wlcn "hey heard the Tropic's report. sa;d that the four-master which theves-C 1 iptitod was probably -tile Belgel .:;Dii:. Twenty-four blocks of the city, comprising about .148 houses, were destroyed. The total loss is placed at more than $3,000,000. There is $1,000,- 000 insurance, all in four companies. A large life is reported, but the number of victims had not been ascertained at the time this dispatch Is filed. The disaster is so, great that the residents are In a virtual panic. STC5RM IN NORTH NEW YORK Best Pat. Flour $4.25 Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs.. 1.00 Feed, all kinds, 100.. 1.45 Oats, per bushel 62 Lard, pure loose, lb. .12 Lard, pure cans, lb.. .13 Cheese, full cream,lb .12 New Potatoes, .25 Evans Root Beer .25 Perfection 3 hot. .25 11ires' Root Beer 3 bot. .50 Wind DemullMlieN Several DalldlngN ut MoflltN ,'llle. I'lattsburg, X. Y„ July 111.—A tornado swept over Mofiittsvillc, a small village near Dnnncuiora, in Clinton county. destroying (!. W. Goodale's starch factory, Henry Duncan's carding mill, the C'hnteaugay Ore nnd Iron company's sawmill, Joseph Hatelieller's blacksmith shop nnd the olliee of thn Russia cash store and damaging the highway bridges and unroofing numerous barns and dwellings. WILL CORONATION TAKE PLACE? 3oMe English People Would Not be 18urarlsed at Another Postponement. Liverpool, July 19;—The Post today "The main linos for future negotiations Indicated In the notes hnvthg been accepted b.v Secretary Root, tlie representnl'vp of the Vatican in tbo archipelago vlll enter Into relations With the rmrliorltlcs In the Philippines 011 the four points indicated by Ml1, limit at the end of his cablegram. It wns only through the efforts of the terrified inhabitants that the jiort was saved from complete destruction. Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) •! bot. o-ijiinnte Hoot Beer... •» bot. Hires' I toot Beer for .. Good Bio Coffee, lb Arlmekle's Coffee feion Coffee expresses the hope that the doctors ""have not taken a too sanguine view King's progress, as a second ; of the coronation would halii'i'X. Nova Scotia. July 19.—The steamer llilgenland, in tow of the steamer Schotar, arrived her*)/ this morning at 11 o'clock. Her propelling machinery is disabled. All of file passengers are well. About nil of the principal buildings are in rnins. These include the colleges, the Imtiks, tlic public umrkct, tho churches, tho custom house, the lire department,, building. tiie municipal offices. the railway station nnd numerous stores nnd dwellings. [•. "bo a serious disappointment, v'' .The Itost says: "Among medical men ks' Is a certain amount of skeptic- The same storm struck a steam launch in upper Chateugay hike belonging to Setli Thonins. the well known Clock manufacturer of Connecticut, and destroyed his line enmp and bojitliouse 011 the snipe lake. The storm also demolished the line cottage owned by Frank Sawyer of Chicago 0(1 upper Chateaugay lake, severely injuring one 1111111. Telephone and telegraph lines sulTered. The total loss will reach $3CV 000. V ism concerning (he fitness of the King to go through the coronation cere ■ •;mony on Aug. 9. His recovery within that short space of time would cer- V', tainly be wonderful. If the King is fv B,"l "nable to walk a stop, he will be in 110 position to undergo the fatigues of tlip cjowning ceremony three Wt-ek hence. The same skepticism is ex ' pressed in other quarters. T1q pa-b'V would not be surprised if ther. should I be anot iter postponement." "The holy see does not doubt that mutual confidence combined with the action of its representative and that of the American government will easily produce a happy solution of the pending questions, inaugurating for that noble country a new era of peace and trne progress. Tiie lire was fought bravely in spite of many obstacles. The homeless are being cared for as quickly as possible by government officials. Action is being taken to alleviate distress. Philadelphia, July 19.—The Interna tior.al Navigation Co\ officers announct that the steamer Vaderland will leavi New York this afternoon lor Halifax to take the disabled Helgenland's pas r.rn;voi's oil their journey to Europe. Mangans Evans Bros. Tilft'H rniirtwiy Prnllied, There is no gas in the city, anil the residents now have to get their water from the river. Dry Goods and Grocary Stores, vucsts of the President. "It is my agreeable duty in ending this letter to be able to render homage to the very great courtesy ami high capacity with \rlilch you have, filled the delicate mission which the government and president of the ITiilted States confided to you. Willingly I add that the favorable result of the negotiations must be attributed In very large part to your high personal qualities, while flattering myself that this first success will be a guarantee of the happy Issue of ulterior negotiations In Manila." Il«DavD- Flooils In Went. Oyster HCy\ I., I . July 19.—Presi- President Roosevelt lunches this afternoon with Mayor Low, of New York; Senator Kenn. of New Jersey; Judge Ferdinand Jelke, Jr.. of Ohio, and State Senator ICUsberg, of New York. Keokuk, la., .Tilly. 111.—Heavy rnins in central Iowa are sending a flood down upon prosperous Missouri farmers which will ruin many of them and cause losses aggregating at conservative estimate nt least $2,500,000. .There seems t« be no hope, for the country between the .Mississippi river and its Missouri binds between Keokuk and Hannibal. :i(MI square miles, mostly corn laid, with some thousands of acres of wheat In the shock. Tiie water had touched the danger line the lirst of the week ami had begun to recede. when heavy Hoods started again in the lies Moines, Skunk and Iowa rivers. Telegraphic warnings have been sent to nil polihs south to prepare for 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. PLOT AGAINST ITALY'S KING, 10 and 12 North Main Street THE WEATHER, AaarehlNt From l*AtC»rHnn, If. J., Ar- T.ondon, July il).—A dispatch from Milan, Italy, to the Daily Telegraph reports the arrest by the police at lira, near Turin, of a young barber who recently arrived there from l'aterson, X. .T. reNtcd Near Turin WHY HEADQUARTERS? Merely because we make the best Ice Cream Soda and Fruited Ice Cream in the city. If these facts do not warrant the term "liead• piarteis," what does? Washington, July 19—Rain tonight; •robahly rain on Sunday; warmer on lumlay. For WEDDINGS C|nHIAr* » For FUNEIiALS rlU"W* ■ CURRENT COMMENT. lov^is the Time to Buy Your Shoes We have reduced prices on all footgear. Huston Shoe Store, 79 N. Main. The scorching nutomoblle continues to make lilts.—Baltimore American. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B-CARPENTERiExherst. ixeter ioro The prisoner gives his name as Tonetti, which is believed to lie assumed, and confesses that he is an anarchist. A Puterson date, line always Implies either disaster or deviltry. — Hartford Post. Governor Taft was Informed that the pope had fixed July i!1 for Ills farewell audience. KANE'S pharmacy» ■ Xrl I N La Bonth Main Ft FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Papers which were seized at his domicile Include correspondence witli l'aterson anarchists and a document indicating that it was Tonetti's intention to assassinate King Victor Emma'nucl. who frequently traverses Bra in a motor car on liis way to liis private es- New York Stock Markets furnished It Haight. & Freese, stock brokers, Mners' Dtmk Building; An Isthmian cunal bill is at last througb congress. Now for tbe canal.— New York Tribune. Governor Taft started today for Ynllonibrosa. near Florence, where he will stay with his family until Monday, when he will return for Ills farewell audience with tlie pope. Hmart Prito-Saving on All Linos at the The French have won another vIct tory 111 the Lake Tchad region and have thus assured tbe extension of tbe area of civilization.—Pittsburg Times. danger New York, July 19, Open. 130 89 % 101% 1902. Clos. 129'4 DrvuHtiitlnK Cyelone In — MAGNET For Comfort tear [chison POPE SAID TO BE ANGRY. tates. London, .1 illy 11). The correspondent nt Vienna of the Daily Kxpress reports 11 devastating cyclone and tropical rainfall to have occurred in Austria-Hungary Thursday night. In the Tyrol floods have destroyed a quarter of n mile of the railway near Unznuirkt, and a train was derailed, the stoker killed and many persons injured. I11 many places houses were destroyed by lightning. A scaffolding around a church was blown down at Itovisee, nnd thirteen persons who were attending a funeral at the church were injured. Tin' crops 011 an area of twenty square miles near Vlllach, Corintlila, have been destroyed. chison, prof, DPPer .. S9% 101% From the eagerni%s with which Ilocrs and British are falling 011 each other's necks It is evident that each Is grateful for the help given to let the other go.—Baltimore American. lli'pnrtod lie IIam niNNulrrtl Commli- Gront Tnlkoil of For Governor. Hltin of CilnlfiiuIm New York, July 10.—Ex-Senator David It. Hill had a liftceu minute chat yesterday afternoon with Comptroller Grout. Sir. Hill went to Mr. Grout's office in the Stewart building unaccompanied. When it became known last night that Mr. Hill and Mr. (flout had been conferring, the political tongues wagged as they have not wagged for many a day. "Grout for governor on the Democratic ticket!" was heard everywhere. When Mr. Grout was asked afterward what he and-Mr. Hill talked about, he was uncommunicative. Mr. Hill went home to Albany 011 the 0 o'clock train after seeing ex-Comptroller Coler, William K. Shcchaii. Elliot Dmiforth ami others at the Hoffman House and at downtown offices. You will find a saving of a half and more here. Early for such a movement V Yes ; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first of July when you want the goods. But congealed enthusiasm is going to thaw out suddenly when it comes, and we propose being first in the freshet. kr & Foundry [ooklyn Traction & O & Ohio lie. & fit Western i M. & St. P , R I & P D1 F & I •le 32% 71% no% 5G SI 183 ion 72 110% 55% 31 1S2% 190 97% 39 32% ru-iii" tl:e correspond nt tliere of tlio PMiy 'bronlcle say--, pope is I11- i®riv;r Cinpleasori at t'i;D way in which nr D nmmlMxIon of cT.dinais has con.'jcfi'd the negotiations witii .1 uilfio /eft 111 the mntter of the- friars in the Philippines. Io"'!on, July 10.—In 11 dispatch from Hot Weather Even prison bars cannot stop the enterprising confidence luan. In Indiana convicts have been systematically hied by sharpers who promised to use their money in securing pardons.—Minneapolis Times. 97% At home, at the oftiee 39 70Vi It would be rather n robust Joke 011 somebody if Cuba sliouiy take it into her head to become annexed 10 Mexico. The Monroe doctrine couldn't say n word I11 such a case.—Kansas City "I learn from an authoritative soiree," says the correspondent, "that, besides annulling the procedure of the commission of cardinals, the pope has Bir.-.'limrlly dissolved it. expressing ids V..-W hat tho Americini demands were r.:.io table and signifying his readiest; to treat with Judge Tart personn.ilv."or 011 your vacation, tDu)8. & Nash, anhattan 101. . et Traction . Mo. Pacific Col. Southern .. 111. Central Mpxican Central Canadian Pacific 'Mp. Steel ■le, pref. 142 135% lr.ovi 114% 34 70% 142% 136 % 150% 114% 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50c; this week 10c.' Our 1 lot Boys' Wash1 Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; thin week 39c. OUTING SUITS 34% 1 (55 Way# of Authors. Prepared ™ under GERMAN LAW* to Excellent for Children's Untrimmed India Panama Ilats, regular '-25c quality; special price 8c. 105% 30 Those who suppojo that the work of fiutliorship is easy may be interested to learti some of tiie expedients resorted to by distinguished men of letters. With strong and vigorous men like "Victor Hugo and Catulle Mendes a walk Is sufficient to stimulate Ideas. The weak, 011 the contrary, liko Descartes and Leibnitz, found their inspiration lying down. Cujas usually wrote lying 011 his stomach. Rossini and.Amliroise Thomas were Inspired only when in bed. Chateaubriand used to dictate to his secretary while walking barefooted up and down his ehambei. Bossuet wrapped Ills head in warm linen, Balzac wore a monk's cowl and Gautier a ml dressing gown. It -Is said that without his scarlet Jacket M. Francois Coppee could not write. Lord Derby when writing filled his mouth with cherry brandy, Fenlmore Cooper Bucked gum and Pierre Lotl has recourse to perfumes. 1 lot Best Machine Silk, 50 yards; we got them cheap and iti« yours for 3c. Are Just llight. .135% . 18 . 62 ..34% .161% .167% . 67% . 73 30% 135% IS q% 34 % Invade Vnllnl Stntra. r COLDS, GOUT,1 Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" Ladles' Shirt Waifeti, all the latest styles, re dcced one-half; 60c kind now 25c. Ogdensburg, N. Y„ July 10.—Fifty Russian gypsies, refused admission to the United States at Ogdensburg and Rockviile as undesirable immigrants, have succeeded in entering at Cape Vincent. They comprise a filthy, squalid tribe of ten caravans, living by begging and fortune telling. They have been driven from place to place HfiKigh Canada by the autlioritlcs. At VIngston th«'.v 'dolled the police, and iivo companies of soldiers were called out and drove the gypsies at tilt; point nt the bayonet to a ferry steamer, on which tii1D.v crossed to Cape Vincent. Revenue officers have gone to round up tho baud. Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this week 6c. Prices $7.00, 8.00, Folk & Western If., O. & W. .... IT. Central ■sylvania Ung Johnstown, J'n., .Tiilj' lit.—From 1111 official of the Cambria Steel company it Ik lenrued flint about one-half of tlip company's lli.cMMi employees will participate ill nn alliance of wiikcs wiiirli will nveraRe 10 per cent, to date front July 1. Tin' moil advanced are known as "hour rate men"—that in. nil employees paid on hourly compensation as distinguished from tonnage men and piecework employees. Caml»rln Company to Bin Imp WnKre*. 1 lot Felt Window hhades: while they last 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c go.Dds;,this Week 19a $9.00 and 10.00 162% 160 Shirts and Shirt- PAIN EXPELLER. Ladies* Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; tuis vfeek 8c. Eg. pref rn Ry. I C)ii«- well known party's letter out of numy Bojs'Caps, regular 15Ct kind, special pric"5c. Ladles' Patent Leather Belts* 18c and 25c quality; your choice 10c. Waists at $1.00, 1.25 irn Ry. flflc .. Lc. & I. tPaciflc Leather leather, pref Jeol prof. 97% 39% utopolis.lll5.July2*l8fflD nuiopoijiiul' Gentlemen: nuropoiiuiis. yfe find for one of our slsfers.wtio suffered from Khe» IER. The same deserves the.highest r»- commendationforRheumrtism.BiicKaaie of and 1.50. 68% 66 tmnch Boxes, worth £0c; hero for 5c. India Llben, regular 10c quality, this week 45% 13% 86 40% tio a yard. Ul 4 III. Boo our handsome line of laces and embroideries, we have all kinds, reduced one-lialf. Danny Mnher Winn C»CD♦♦ Race. eel, prof Union 90% London, July 10.—At tiie Knmlown park second summer meeting the fifteenth renewal of the Eclipse stakes of 10,0»K) sovereigns for three and four year olds, ubout one inlle and a quarter, was won by the nuke of Devonshire's Cheers ridden bv Mnher. 25c. end 50c. et ell flnprim or tnrougfc if. Ad. Blchttr ft Co., Blf Peeil 8t, Weir Vol* I L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS«^ Rfcommendrd by tjrominrnt Physicians, Wnnlrmil,- and Retail The Magnet 86% 46% Clothiers, Hatters and pref com. iciflc 30% Builds up i lie system; puts pufe, rioli lilood in the veins: makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. Furnishers, 108 91% 37 S. Main St., Pitta ton. goriwr Mala and Iraatf Straatt, ictflc, pref. Oil and km stoves at Ash's, N. Main.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 19, 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 | 1902-07-19 |
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 19, 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 | 1902-07-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020719_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 | w" ,r 1 I I""-' ; if . .; wraa i wbski.y kbtabtjrhed iwo. . 3210 rcAn* 1 DAILY EST. by THKO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1902. TWO CKNTH A COPY: C g+ D&i2FCS FORTY OBNTH A MONTH.! ** rtnWK&m MR. MITCHELL'S PLAN ADOPTED ASKED TO WORK CHEAPER. ANSWER OF THE VATICAN 1 CONDITION OF-TRADE. KILLED BY A TORNADO ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING Always The Cheapest IndUHtrfnl Outlook Hctter—Awrlrnl- go That Tin l'inte Company Can Get Iliu' Contract, tiirnl ('oniHtionn t.ooil, Cincinnati, July 11X—The Enquirer's special from Anderson, Inil., says: New York, Julyt 1!).—R. C!. nun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: •D* Tln plate workers confirm a report that they have been asked lDy the American Tin l'inte company to allow their wages to be reduced 25 per cent so that the eompnny mny accept an order from the Standard Oil company for 1,500,000 boxes of American tin plate. The same question is before nil the tin plate workers throughout the country and especially those under the scale of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers. They will decide on the proposition by vote the coming Week. Settlement of numerous labor controversies and prospect of early agreements as to other struggles have greatly Improved the industrial outlook, while agricultural conditions steadily improve. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Every dollar spent here means a hundred cents worth of big values and solid satisfaction. Affirmative Report From the Committee. Presented by Cardinal Ram- A Devastating Cyclone Sweeps Canadian Farms polla to Governor Taft. Best Patent Flour $4.25 Compare These Values: F Relief fund to be raised Preparations for unusually heavy fail sales are being made, and confidence grows stronger. Mills and furnaces that have been idle on account of the usual overhauling resumed as rapidly as needed repairs could be made. Financial conditions are sound, the midyear dividend distributions producing no stringency, and speculation hnR been heavy for the season both in securities and staples. 20 lbs Gran. SugarT?. 10 bars Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee.' Lion Coffee 1.00 LAST AUDIENCE JULY 21. FOUR DEAD, MANY INJURED . .25 . .04 Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose at 7 cents a pair. Church Authorities Praise American Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitzer Cheese, lb.., 5 bot. Catsup .12 .17' Ladies' Wrappers, in all colors, elegant material, extra wide and well made; special price !)8c each. ' A Double System of Collection—Some Property Loss Will Exceed $200,000. Miners Will Pay Ten Per Cent, of Representative's Courtesy and Say Everything in Storm's Path De. .25 .25 D25 Ladies' Cambric Skirts with full llounce, well made, elegant value for 75 cents each. THalr Earnings—Othe i Will Pay The American Tin l'inte company represents that the Standard Oil company has been buying tin from Wales and will renew Its contract with Welsh manufacturers unless the American Tin Plate company can meet them. The Standard pays a tariff of $1.40 per box, but receives a rebate of 99 per cent by exporting the same tin made up into cans containing voil for foreign markets. They Expect Negotiations at Manila stroyed—Occupants of Six Houses !! doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet.. •5 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour .. 1 C|t. Heinz Sweet Mixed.... a Flat Assessment of $ Per Week. to be Successful. Scattered Over the Country. ' Indianapolis, Ind., July 19.—A re■ ■■" port was agreed upon at midnight by the committee comprising tile three national officers and the 23 district Rome, July in.—'The following note from the Vatican, sigued by Rainpolla, has been presented to Governor Taft: Vagaries of the Chicago corn market ttyfy elucidation. Alter rising to 90 cents last week the July option abruptly dropped 2." cents, and it was announced that the heavy short interest had compromised with the operators who had apparently secured a corner. Rumors of enormous profits were circulated. but lacked confirmation. Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, special 10c a pair. Chesterviile. Out., July 19.—A cyclone of great fury passed within a mile of this town yesterday, and everything in its path, aTTout sixty rods in width, was destroyed. The country presents a scene of devastation. Dwellings are overturned, dead cattle are lying at nearly every farm, and several persons were killed and a number injured at the farm of John Kearns. Of the dwelling not a vestige can be found. BRENMN & ROBERTS, 1 lot Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, real value #1; special price for this week 50c each. "I hasten to acknowledge the receipt of the letter by which you kindly communicate to me the cablegram from Secretary ltoot answering my note of July 0, which explained the counter project of the Yatlcnu for the regulation of religious affairs in the Philippines. Willie thanking you for this important communication, I am happy to assure you that the holy see has learned witli the liveliest satisfaction the high consideration Mr. Root in tlie name of the government of the United Mates holds the titncss of the measures which the Vatican, independently of the solution of any economic question, designed taking to ameliorate the religious situation in the archipelago and to co-operate In the pacification of the people under American sovereignty. The measures are Indicated in my memorandum of June 21 and my letter of July !). These declarations of Mr. Root do honor to the deep political wisdom of the government of the United States, which knows liow to appreciate the happy Influence of the holy see for the religious and civil elevation of the people, especially Catholics. Comer Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. t presidents, appointed at yesterday's A choice lot of Fine Colored Lawns, only 4 cents a yard. session of 'the United Mine Workers' • convention, to consider the plan pro' posed b( President Mitchell of raising a defense fund in aid of the striking This report ensures the adop, tlon of President Mitchell's plan by . •* the convention. There will be but one By taking the Standard's annual contract the American Tin Plate company would get the last of the big Ainercan buyers of tin from Wales. It is also asserted that "It would insure steady operation of the American mills the year round. Official returns of foreign commerce during June show the changes that were indicated by tin- unusual conditions prevailing in certain industries. Imports rose $4,300,447 above the same month last year, in part owing to the receipts of iron and steel, which were heavy. Exports were $13,5111,274 smaller than In June, liKIl, but there was no loss in shipments of manufactured goods, as the decline in farm products was still greater, amounting to $15.- 759,330. Williams & McAnulty. Men's Fine White Shirts, with soft fancy bosoms, only 48c each. Wo soli more ready mixed DD AHV P*iut» during the summer fir/ill I mouths than all the year round. The weather is more favorable Our display of Fine Wash Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Ladies' Neckwear and Parasols cannot bo excelled, and all at very popular prices. The father lay in the clover Held with a broken hip and otherwise terribly bruised, and near liiui lay his little son, seven years old, dead. The corpse of the mother, evidently picked up with the bouse, was found against the fence. The two other children were found in the lieid with broken limbs and terribly bruised, but still living. for their use at that time. We MIVEH tell vou truly, our line of lYlIAClJ ready mixed pai»ts is of a reliable grade—the paint takes ,i V relates to the collection of the assess t ment. A doiilile system of collection ,■D has been decided upon by the committee. At those mines where the check ; system is used, the men will pay 10 * per cent, of their earnings. At all other. mines a flat assessment of %i a , ' weelt will be made. Each of these sys- 'change from the original plan. This MISSING SHIP REPORTED. hold slid Htay« on, retaining |D A I1UTC color much longer than 1 /I 111 I poor, unreliable paints Bny at, tlie well known reliable old firm of "Williams & MeAnulty. People's Store, Cold holdings lDy the government vaults continued attaining new records each day. finally reaching $."D(15,044,179. There was 110 pressure in the foreign exchange market, rates holding steady. 60 North Main Street, Pittston. Tho Belgenland, Overdue at Liverpool, Towed Into Halifax Disabled. At the residence of Michael Crad.v. fifth concession of Winchester, a'narrow escape is reported. JoJin Clark, the mother and four children were in the stable milking when the barn collapsed over them. Clark escaped through a portion of flic roof and, getting an ax, cut his way to the Imprisoned family, all of whom were got out safely except onCD girl, who was badly injured. NEW TELEPHONE. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, If you are looking for Something in the line of IT PAYS tfems of collection will apply to eight Failures for the week numbered 213 In the United States against 191$ last year and 20 in Canada against 32 last ... districts. In all other respects, Prcsl, dent Mitchell's victory is complete. All of the money to be paid Into this defense fund fcrlll be devoted to the support of the anthracite strikers. Queenstown, July 19.—The Ctmnril Liner Etruria arrived here today, without having sighted the lied Star Liner Bclgenland, from Philadelphia for Llv erpool, which has been overdue since Wednesday. The Delgeiiland is a sister ship of the Waesland, which was sunk in collision with the British steamer Harminidcs, off Holyhead, last March. year. FIVE MILLION FIRE. GROCERIES City of Gnnynunll, Almont It is impossible to estimate the damtigo now, lint it is within tin- mark to suy that in the townships of Winchester. I'ineh nnd .Osnabrut-k It will exeeeil $200,000. TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORE. As soon as the convention of the ' United Mine Workers opened this Obliterated, Future Nefgotlntlona, Giinyaqiill, Ecuador, via (Jnlveston, Tex., July 19.—This city lias been almost obliterated by a fire whieli started at 0 o'clock Wednesday night and rased all day Thursday. We have them. ■ outlined above was presented, and with but little debate, was adopted. The only modification made in the original plan was that recommended By the committee, concerning the method of raising the relief fund. V morning the report of tho committee "With i'iimil satisfaction the pontiff has taken into nceouift the assurances of Secretary Root that the American authorities in the Philippines and at Washington will put forth all possible efforts to maintain the good understanding happily established with the authorities of the Catholic church. On his part the pontiff will not fail to give the apostolic delegate soon to lie sent to the Philippines the most precise Instructions according to my former notes. At this time four are reported dead and a large number injured. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Corn 3 cans Early .Tune 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 Lutz A- Scliraum Cfc Co LOOK AT PRICES. New York, July 19.—The steamer iBelgcnlixnd, now overdue at Liverpool, Is probably safe, though" disabled. The steani/.T Tropic, from- Hamburg, which arrived this morning, reports that on July 14 she sighted- nearly in midocean a fonr-masted steamer in tow of a two-raaster steamer, headed for Halifax. The vessels were too distant to ennble the Tropic to make out their signal-* of identity. Shipping men, wlcn "hey heard the Tropic's report. sa;d that the four-master which theves-C 1 iptitod was probably -tile Belgel .:;Dii:. Twenty-four blocks of the city, comprising about .148 houses, were destroyed. The total loss is placed at more than $3,000,000. There is $1,000,- 000 insurance, all in four companies. A large life is reported, but the number of victims had not been ascertained at the time this dispatch Is filed. The disaster is so, great that the residents are In a virtual panic. STC5RM IN NORTH NEW YORK Best Pat. Flour $4.25 Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs.. 1.00 Feed, all kinds, 100.. 1.45 Oats, per bushel 62 Lard, pure loose, lb. .12 Lard, pure cans, lb.. .13 Cheese, full cream,lb .12 New Potatoes, .25 Evans Root Beer .25 Perfection 3 hot. .25 11ires' Root Beer 3 bot. .50 Wind DemullMlieN Several DalldlngN ut MoflltN ,'llle. I'lattsburg, X. Y„ July 111.—A tornado swept over Mofiittsvillc, a small village near Dnnncuiora, in Clinton county. destroying (!. W. Goodale's starch factory, Henry Duncan's carding mill, the C'hnteaugay Ore nnd Iron company's sawmill, Joseph Hatelieller's blacksmith shop nnd the olliee of thn Russia cash store and damaging the highway bridges and unroofing numerous barns and dwellings. WILL CORONATION TAKE PLACE? 3oMe English People Would Not be 18urarlsed at Another Postponement. Liverpool, July 19;—The Post today "The main linos for future negotiations Indicated In the notes hnvthg been accepted b.v Secretary Root, tlie representnl'vp of the Vatican in tbo archipelago vlll enter Into relations With the rmrliorltlcs In the Philippines 011 the four points indicated by Ml1, limit at the end of his cablegram. It wns only through the efforts of the terrified inhabitants that the jiort was saved from complete destruction. Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) •! bot. o-ijiinnte Hoot Beer... •» bot. Hires' I toot Beer for .. Good Bio Coffee, lb Arlmekle's Coffee feion Coffee expresses the hope that the doctors ""have not taken a too sanguine view King's progress, as a second ; of the coronation would halii'i'X. Nova Scotia. July 19.—The steamer llilgenland, in tow of the steamer Schotar, arrived her*)/ this morning at 11 o'clock. Her propelling machinery is disabled. All of file passengers are well. About nil of the principal buildings are in rnins. These include the colleges, the Imtiks, tlic public umrkct, tho churches, tho custom house, the lire department,, building. tiie municipal offices. the railway station nnd numerous stores nnd dwellings. [•. "bo a serious disappointment, v'' .The Itost says: "Among medical men ks' Is a certain amount of skeptic- The same storm struck a steam launch in upper Chateugay hike belonging to Setli Thonins. the well known Clock manufacturer of Connecticut, and destroyed his line enmp and bojitliouse 011 the snipe lake. The storm also demolished the line cottage owned by Frank Sawyer of Chicago 0(1 upper Chateaugay lake, severely injuring one 1111111. Telephone and telegraph lines sulTered. The total loss will reach $3CV 000. V ism concerning (he fitness of the King to go through the coronation cere ■ •;mony on Aug. 9. His recovery within that short space of time would cer- V', tainly be wonderful. If the King is fv B,"l "nable to walk a stop, he will be in 110 position to undergo the fatigues of tlip cjowning ceremony three Wt-ek hence. The same skepticism is ex ' pressed in other quarters. T1q pa-b'V would not be surprised if ther. should I be anot iter postponement." "The holy see does not doubt that mutual confidence combined with the action of its representative and that of the American government will easily produce a happy solution of the pending questions, inaugurating for that noble country a new era of peace and trne progress. Tiie lire was fought bravely in spite of many obstacles. The homeless are being cared for as quickly as possible by government officials. Action is being taken to alleviate distress. Philadelphia, July 19.—The Interna tior.al Navigation Co\ officers announct that the steamer Vaderland will leavi New York this afternoon lor Halifax to take the disabled Helgenland's pas r.rn;voi's oil their journey to Europe. Mangans Evans Bros. Tilft'H rniirtwiy Prnllied, There is no gas in the city, anil the residents now have to get their water from the river. Dry Goods and Grocary Stores, vucsts of the President. "It is my agreeable duty in ending this letter to be able to render homage to the very great courtesy ami high capacity with \rlilch you have, filled the delicate mission which the government and president of the ITiilted States confided to you. Willingly I add that the favorable result of the negotiations must be attributed In very large part to your high personal qualities, while flattering myself that this first success will be a guarantee of the happy Issue of ulterior negotiations In Manila." Il«DavD- Flooils In Went. Oyster HCy\ I., I . July 19.—Presi- President Roosevelt lunches this afternoon with Mayor Low, of New York; Senator Kenn. of New Jersey; Judge Ferdinand Jelke, Jr.. of Ohio, and State Senator ICUsberg, of New York. Keokuk, la., .Tilly. 111.—Heavy rnins in central Iowa are sending a flood down upon prosperous Missouri farmers which will ruin many of them and cause losses aggregating at conservative estimate nt least $2,500,000. .There seems t« be no hope, for the country between the .Mississippi river and its Missouri binds between Keokuk and Hannibal. :i(MI square miles, mostly corn laid, with some thousands of acres of wheat In the shock. Tiie water had touched the danger line the lirst of the week ami had begun to recede. when heavy Hoods started again in the lies Moines, Skunk and Iowa rivers. Telegraphic warnings have been sent to nil polihs south to prepare for 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. PLOT AGAINST ITALY'S KING, 10 and 12 North Main Street THE WEATHER, AaarehlNt From l*AtC»rHnn, If. J., Ar- T.ondon, July il).—A dispatch from Milan, Italy, to the Daily Telegraph reports the arrest by the police at lira, near Turin, of a young barber who recently arrived there from l'aterson, X. .T. reNtcd Near Turin WHY HEADQUARTERS? Merely because we make the best Ice Cream Soda and Fruited Ice Cream in the city. If these facts do not warrant the term "liead• piarteis," what does? Washington, July 19—Rain tonight; •robahly rain on Sunday; warmer on lumlay. For WEDDINGS C|nHIAr* » For FUNEIiALS rlU"W* ■ CURRENT COMMENT. lov^is the Time to Buy Your Shoes We have reduced prices on all footgear. Huston Shoe Store, 79 N. Main. The scorching nutomoblle continues to make lilts.—Baltimore American. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B-CARPENTERiExherst. ixeter ioro The prisoner gives his name as Tonetti, which is believed to lie assumed, and confesses that he is an anarchist. A Puterson date, line always Implies either disaster or deviltry. — Hartford Post. Governor Taft was Informed that the pope had fixed July i!1 for Ills farewell audience. KANE'S pharmacy» ■ Xrl I N La Bonth Main Ft FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Papers which were seized at his domicile Include correspondence witli l'aterson anarchists and a document indicating that it was Tonetti's intention to assassinate King Victor Emma'nucl. who frequently traverses Bra in a motor car on liis way to liis private es- New York Stock Markets furnished It Haight. & Freese, stock brokers, Mners' Dtmk Building; An Isthmian cunal bill is at last througb congress. Now for tbe canal.— New York Tribune. Governor Taft started today for Ynllonibrosa. near Florence, where he will stay with his family until Monday, when he will return for Ills farewell audience with tlie pope. Hmart Prito-Saving on All Linos at the The French have won another vIct tory 111 the Lake Tchad region and have thus assured tbe extension of tbe area of civilization.—Pittsburg Times. danger New York, July 19, Open. 130 89 % 101% 1902. Clos. 129'4 DrvuHtiitlnK Cyelone In — MAGNET For Comfort tear [chison POPE SAID TO BE ANGRY. tates. London, .1 illy 11). The correspondent nt Vienna of the Daily Kxpress reports 11 devastating cyclone and tropical rainfall to have occurred in Austria-Hungary Thursday night. In the Tyrol floods have destroyed a quarter of n mile of the railway near Unznuirkt, and a train was derailed, the stoker killed and many persons injured. I11 many places houses were destroyed by lightning. A scaffolding around a church was blown down at Itovisee, nnd thirteen persons who were attending a funeral at the church were injured. Tin' crops 011 an area of twenty square miles near Vlllach, Corintlila, have been destroyed. chison, prof, DPPer .. S9% 101% From the eagerni%s with which Ilocrs and British are falling 011 each other's necks It is evident that each Is grateful for the help given to let the other go.—Baltimore American. lli'pnrtod lie IIam niNNulrrtl Commli- Gront Tnlkoil of For Governor. Hltin of CilnlfiiuIm New York, July 10.—Ex-Senator David It. Hill had a liftceu minute chat yesterday afternoon with Comptroller Grout. Sir. Hill went to Mr. Grout's office in the Stewart building unaccompanied. When it became known last night that Mr. Hill and Mr. (flout had been conferring, the political tongues wagged as they have not wagged for many a day. "Grout for governor on the Democratic ticket!" was heard everywhere. When Mr. Grout was asked afterward what he and-Mr. Hill talked about, he was uncommunicative. Mr. Hill went home to Albany 011 the 0 o'clock train after seeing ex-Comptroller Coler, William K. Shcchaii. Elliot Dmiforth ami others at the Hoffman House and at downtown offices. You will find a saving of a half and more here. Early for such a movement V Yes ; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first of July when you want the goods. But congealed enthusiasm is going to thaw out suddenly when it comes, and we propose being first in the freshet. kr & Foundry [ooklyn Traction & O & Ohio lie. & fit Western i M. & St. P , R I & P D1 F & I •le 32% 71% no% 5G SI 183 ion 72 110% 55% 31 1S2% 190 97% 39 32% ru-iii" tl:e correspond nt tliere of tlio PMiy 'bronlcle say--, pope is I11- i®riv;r Cinpleasori at t'i;D way in which nr D nmmlMxIon of cT.dinais has con.'jcfi'd the negotiations witii .1 uilfio /eft 111 the mntter of the- friars in the Philippines. Io"'!on, July 10.—In 11 dispatch from Hot Weather Even prison bars cannot stop the enterprising confidence luan. In Indiana convicts have been systematically hied by sharpers who promised to use their money in securing pardons.—Minneapolis Times. 97% At home, at the oftiee 39 70Vi It would be rather n robust Joke 011 somebody if Cuba sliouiy take it into her head to become annexed 10 Mexico. The Monroe doctrine couldn't say n word I11 such a case.—Kansas City "I learn from an authoritative soiree," says the correspondent, "that, besides annulling the procedure of the commission of cardinals, the pope has Bir.-.'limrlly dissolved it. expressing ids V..-W hat tho Americini demands were r.:.io table and signifying his readiest; to treat with Judge Tart personn.ilv."or 011 your vacation, tDu)8. & Nash, anhattan 101. . et Traction . Mo. Pacific Col. Southern .. 111. Central Mpxican Central Canadian Pacific 'Mp. Steel ■le, pref. 142 135% lr.ovi 114% 34 70% 142% 136 % 150% 114% 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50c; this week 10c.' Our 1 lot Boys' Wash1 Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; thin week 39c. OUTING SUITS 34% 1 (55 Way# of Authors. Prepared ™ under GERMAN LAW* to Excellent for Children's Untrimmed India Panama Ilats, regular '-25c quality; special price 8c. 105% 30 Those who suppojo that the work of fiutliorship is easy may be interested to learti some of tiie expedients resorted to by distinguished men of letters. With strong and vigorous men like "Victor Hugo and Catulle Mendes a walk Is sufficient to stimulate Ideas. The weak, 011 the contrary, liko Descartes and Leibnitz, found their inspiration lying down. Cujas usually wrote lying 011 his stomach. Rossini and.Amliroise Thomas were Inspired only when in bed. Chateaubriand used to dictate to his secretary while walking barefooted up and down his ehambei. Bossuet wrapped Ills head in warm linen, Balzac wore a monk's cowl and Gautier a ml dressing gown. It -Is said that without his scarlet Jacket M. Francois Coppee could not write. Lord Derby when writing filled his mouth with cherry brandy, Fenlmore Cooper Bucked gum and Pierre Lotl has recourse to perfumes. 1 lot Best Machine Silk, 50 yards; we got them cheap and iti« yours for 3c. Are Just llight. .135% . 18 . 62 ..34% .161% .167% . 67% . 73 30% 135% IS q% 34 % Invade Vnllnl Stntra. r COLDS, GOUT,1 Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" Ladles' Shirt Waifeti, all the latest styles, re dcced one-half; 60c kind now 25c. Ogdensburg, N. Y„ July 10.—Fifty Russian gypsies, refused admission to the United States at Ogdensburg and Rockviile as undesirable immigrants, have succeeded in entering at Cape Vincent. They comprise a filthy, squalid tribe of ten caravans, living by begging and fortune telling. They have been driven from place to place HfiKigh Canada by the autlioritlcs. At VIngston th«'.v 'dolled the police, and iivo companies of soldiers were called out and drove the gypsies at tilt; point nt the bayonet to a ferry steamer, on which tii1D.v crossed to Cape Vincent. Revenue officers have gone to round up tho baud. Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this week 6c. Prices $7.00, 8.00, Folk & Western If., O. & W. .... IT. Central ■sylvania Ung Johnstown, J'n., .Tiilj' lit.—From 1111 official of the Cambria Steel company it Ik lenrued flint about one-half of tlip company's lli.cMMi employees will participate ill nn alliance of wiikcs wiiirli will nveraRe 10 per cent, to date front July 1. Tin' moil advanced are known as "hour rate men"—that in. nil employees paid on hourly compensation as distinguished from tonnage men and piecework employees. Caml»rln Company to Bin Imp WnKre*. 1 lot Felt Window hhades: while they last 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c go.Dds;,this Week 19a $9.00 and 10.00 162% 160 Shirts and Shirt- PAIN EXPELLER. Ladies* Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; tuis vfeek 8c. Eg. pref rn Ry. I C)ii«- well known party's letter out of numy Bojs'Caps, regular 15Ct kind, special pric"5c. Ladles' Patent Leather Belts* 18c and 25c quality; your choice 10c. Waists at $1.00, 1.25 irn Ry. flflc .. Lc. & I. tPaciflc Leather leather, pref Jeol prof. 97% 39% utopolis.lll5.July2*l8fflD nuiopoijiiul' Gentlemen: nuropoiiuiis. yfe find for one of our slsfers.wtio suffered from Khe» IER. The same deserves the.highest r»- commendationforRheumrtism.BiicKaaie of and 1.50. 68% 66 tmnch Boxes, worth £0c; hero for 5c. India Llben, regular 10c quality, this week 45% 13% 86 40% tio a yard. Ul 4 III. Boo our handsome line of laces and embroideries, we have all kinds, reduced one-lialf. Danny Mnher Winn C»CD♦♦ Race. eel, prof Union 90% London, July 10.—At tiie Knmlown park second summer meeting the fifteenth renewal of the Eclipse stakes of 10,0»K) sovereigns for three and four year olds, ubout one inlle and a quarter, was won by the nuke of Devonshire's Cheers ridden bv Mnher. 25c. end 50c. et ell flnprim or tnrougfc if. Ad. Blchttr ft Co., Blf Peeil 8t, Weir Vol* I L 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS«^ Rfcommendrd by tjrominrnt Physicians, Wnnlrmil,- and Retail The Magnet 86% 46% Clothiers, Hatters and pref com. iciflc 30% Builds up i lie system; puts pufe, rioli lilood in the veins: makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. Furnishers, 108 91% 37 S. Main St., Pitta ton. goriwr Mala and Iraatf Straatt, ictflc, pref. Oil and km stoves at Ash's, N. Main. |
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