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38 ■ ■ i \ m * % iy* A : ■nj VMTMO I WBKKT-V R8TABIJ8HED 1«ND. SXU rUK. 1 DAILY K8T. bt THKO. HART 1882. - PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY; I ft DMg2F^ FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f ® rAillEa. Civil war ' i' ■ , ANGRY WOMEN AT ELYSEE. MARCONI'S CONDITION of trade. THE RIVAL SHIP TRUST ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING ALWAYS: CHEAPEST IN HAYTI. Mar. I.nnhet Il«-fu»e« to Appeal to SENSATION. Labor Outlook Better—Price* of Cs- President on Sehool Prosecutions. Ncw York, July 20— It. C{. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says;* rcuIn Maintained. All Summer Goods at Spoolal Low Prices. Look Over These Bargains i Paris, July 20.—A strange scene, reminiscent of stormier, sadder days in France, occurred yesterday at the Elysec palace. A large delegation of women, including the wives of several members of the chamber of deputies, assembled at the palace to endeavor personally to Implore Mmc. Loubet to appeal to hur husband, the president, to stop the school prosecutions. if! Provisional Government Has Admits lie Did Not Invent Wireless Telegraphy. The threatened sympathetic strike of bituminous miners has been averted, and, aside from a. number of smnll disputes among garment workers, the labor outlook lias improved. Storms destroyed much property In some see. tlbns, and the prompt restoration of structures has added to the uctlvlty of building trades. Canada's Intentions Confirmed by Shaughnessy. BRENNAN & ROBERTS One case Children's Gauze Vests,, 3 cents Each Ladies' Seersucker Underskirts, j 39 cents Each Children's Black Ribbed Hose, 5 cents a pair Ladies' Summer Corsets, 19 cents a pair Children's Parasols, all colors, 1 O cents Each . Been Dissolved. Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar... 10 bars Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 AMENDS PATENT REQUEST 1.00 I':. ADMIRAL DECLARED PIRATE MILLION AND HALF SUBSIDY .25 OS Mme. Loubet sent out word to them by General Dubois, head of the president's military household, that it was impossible for her to receive a deputation upon a subject which was solely within the scope of the executive. In Document Filed in London He Says Insufficient fuel Is the one serious difficulty In the Iron and steel Industry, interruptions and delays from thin cause becoming more noticeable each day. Supplies of coal are curtailed by the strike, and, although coke ovoiih are marking new records of production, shipments are retarded by the car and motive power shortage. In a market where there Is comparative dullness because deliveries cannot be made promptly the outlook for long continued activity seems favorable, especially ns scarcity of fnCil cannot continue a factor indefinitely. All forms of pig iron have sold far ahead, and there Is no evidence of overproduction in the near future at least. 5?* ir Hire killick—An Army Advancing ' * _ .. Ship* of Other Nations Invited to Cap. the Discovery Was "Communicated Two-thirds to be Borne by Dominion Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitsser Cheese, lb ... 5 hot. Catsup .12 .17.', to Him From Abroad by Marquis Government and One-third by Great Britain—Plans of New Combination on Port au Prjnce—News Comes The wlfft of Deputy Iteille made a violent protest. Luigl Solarl." •i doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour . l.qt. Heinz Sweet Mixed. . . .25 .25 .25 Ladies' Sun Bonnets, 19 Cents Each Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, 39 Cents Each t From Minister Powell, Said to be Formulated. ■ Washington, July 26—Dispatches received this morning from United States Minister Powell,Un Hayti, state that civil war has been declared in that? Island and that Admiral Killick has been denounced as a pirate. One dispatch says: "Civil war has been declared and the provisional government ban been dissolved. Firmln, with an army, is advancing on Port au Prince." Another reads as follows: "Communication received by diplomatic body from the Haytien government declares that Admiral Killick is a pirate and invites the ships of other nations to capture him." "Tell Mme. Loubet," she'cried, "that the blood of women will flow if measures are not taken to stop this ill treatment of the sisters. We will address a letter to the wife of the president In which we will declare war upon the oppressors. The Christian women of Frunco have dccidcd not to suffer in silence." London, July 2fl.—In a document just filed in the liritlsh patent otllce Uugliclmo Marconi, the credited Inventor of wireless telegraphy, describes that invention as one "communicated to him from abroad by the Martinis-Lulgl Solarl of Italy." Montreal, July 2CS. — Sir Tliomfl/S Slianghnessy confirms the statement that the Pacific Railway company has tendered for a fast Atlantic steamship service between Canadian ports and Great Britain. Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists, D 39 Cents Each Infants' White Lawn Bonnets, BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Great surprise lias been cause# here by this action of the Italian Inventor. The story is printed in the Saturday Review, which treats It as a "startling denouement" following oil Professor Thompson's attacks on the validity of the Marconi claims. In those attacks Professor Thompson declared that an Italian naval officer named Solarl was the real Inventor of the wireless tele- lO Cents Each Ladies' Wrappers, well made, 49 Cents Each Ladies' Fancy Gauze Vests, 9 Cents Each Gents' Fancy Suspenders, 10 Cents a Pair Men's Underwear, 15 Cents a Garment Boys' Black and White Shirts, 19 Cents Each Window Shades, spring roller, 8 Cents Each The president of the Canadian Pacific did not feel at liberty to enter Into details with respect to the offer that had been made, but In the course of the next fe\Y days flirtlicr particulars will be forthcoming. A cabinet council nt the Elysee palace examined tlie questions brought up by the application of the law of associations. resident I.oubet signed a decree submitted by the premier, M. Combes, ordering the forcible closure of twenty-six Congregiitionnlist schools in Paris and in the department of the Seine which have refused to disperse voluntarily. Decrees closing forcibly similar school's 111 other departments will be signed so soon as the prefects' reports are received. Williams & McAnulty. There was less netlvlt.v In the speculative markets for the leading eerenls, yet prices were fairly well maintained. Ill July eorn there was a fear of a further campaign against the short interest. while the wheat market was sustained by the small percentage of receipts that graded up to contract. There wan a striking Increase in the quantity of wheat marketed, arrivals nt interior cities aggregating 0,045,451 bushels compared with 4.457.224 bushels In the preceding week and (1,898,528 bushels a year ago. Wo soil more ready mixed fDE AIW Piinta during thn cummer i\C/HJ I months than all tbe year round. weather is more favorable for their use at that time. We tell vou truly. our linn of ready mixed paints ih at a reliable grade—the paint takes hold and stayR on, retaining |D A f MTQ its color much longer than rAIn lkD poor, unreliable paintH Buy at the woll known reliable old firm of Williams iV. McAnulfcy. 60 North Main Streat, Pittston. It is understood, however, that the Canadian I'aclttc offer is not the only one that is engaging attention at the conference and that all the tenders received stipulate for a substantial subsidy from the imperial and Canadian governments. The amoitfit of the subsidy mentioned is .*1.500.000. the proportion of two-thirds being borne by Canada and one-third by Great Britain. The feeling in railway circles here Is that the present is nil exceptionally favorartile time for the tiual settlement of the fast line problem. Hallway men have realized that the establishment of the north Atlantic steamship organization which has absorbed so many of the principal existing Atlantic lines is conducting the business with no regard whatever to the interests of the railways of Canada. MIXED graph WITH THE PUGILI8TS. In its article on the latest development in the controversy the Saturday Heview says: Fit* Admits That He Was Worsted and Says He Will Retire. The inhabitants of Laiiderneau, twelve yiiles from Brest, have formed relays to guard ttitD school, and peasant women sit on benches the gate knitting while awaiting the coming of the gendarmes. They are greatly excited and declare they prefer to be shot rather than abandon the sisters. "The Olilcial Journal of the patent oillce July lti contains a brief notice of a very unusual character. It announces that Cuglielmo Marconi, who People's Store, San Francisco,. July 26.—Both Fitzslmmons anil Jeffries deny the fake story. Fltzslmmons today admitted that he had met a better nyin and said he would never enter the ring again. Jertrles's nose was broken and Fitz- BlmmoriK s chest gives him much distress.NEW TELEPHONE. Failures for the week numbered 208 In the United .States against 108 last year and 17 against 28 lust your. IS SOUTH WAM STREET, If you are looking for Something in the line of GET OUR PRICES NEW BATTLESHIPS. UNO SEE OUR LINE OF Catholic Priest Dies on' Steamer. Indianapolis. Ind., July 20.—The national organization of United Mine Workers has not yet given lip Its ligjit-' in the case of the men given jalL/tJcntences by Judge Jackson of the I nlted States district court nt Parkei'sburg, W. Vn., on the charge of violating till? injunction forbidding the miners to hold public or private meetings. Secretary Wilson declared tlwit halDeas corpus proceedings will be brought immediately to test the validity of the commitment of the men. and the case will be carried to the United States supreme court without delay. Such an injunction cannot stand in the supreme court, they feel, and they will take the necessary steps to have the question Settled. To Flight Miner*' Srntrnrn. SpeciflcatloiiN of tlie Connect lent iiimI Loulnlana, GROCERIES JELLY CLASSES! i New York, July 26.—Rev. M. T. Riley, aged 60 years, rector of the ; Catholic cathedral In Savannah, Ga.. I died of apoplexy on board the Savan| nah liner City of Memphis, shortly be. I fore the steamer arrived here this . morning. Washington, July 20.—The circulars for the two new battleships, the Connecticut and Louisiana, have been Issued by tlie navy department. IMnns will be ready Aug. 1. when the advertisement for bids for the Louisiana will be published. The Connecticut will be built In the New York navy yawl. The bids will be opened about Oct. 1. Mr. "Morgan's trust, consisting as it does of controlling interests of the principal railways of the United States, distributes the ocean borne truffle over the systems controlled by these magnates, with a due regard to the interests of each, and Canada's share of the trafflc fiom that quarter is very small: BEFORE BUYING. We have them. SEE DISPLAY III WINDOW Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3. for 5 cans Windsor Com 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail .Tarn, in tin 5-lh pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Pluin Butter ...... 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz it Schraum CV Co \ pint -plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen J pint plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen 25c f, C|iiart plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen 1 pint plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen 22c _ Council With King Edward. Cowes, Isle of Wight, July 26.—A meeting of the privy council is being ,C held today aboard the royal yacht, with a view to proclaiming Aug. 9, the .date «et for the coronation, as a public ■' holiday. The Louisiana and the Connecticut will be of tlie same general type as the battleships Georgia and New Jersey. They will measure 450 feet on the load line and will have an extreme width of 70 feet 10 inches. The mean draft will be 24 feet 5 inches and coaling capacity 2.2(H) tons. The main batteries will consist of four 12 inch, eight 8 inch and twelve 7 Inch guns, with a secondary battery of twenty ;t inch rapid fire guns and some smaller semiautomatic guns. The hull will be protected by u complete belt of nine Inch armor three Inches wide. A Pacific I.lne AIho, Canadian railway men feel, consequently, that the time has come to assert a vigorous competition against the combination and that to do this effectually there must a fast steamship service to Canada. The ports mentioned as the terminals of such steamship line are Quebec In summer and St. John in winter on the Canadian side and either Liverpool or Southampton in Kngland. In circles favorable to the Canadian Pacific It Is pointed out that there is a strong fascination in the scheme of a complete service to the far west and to Australia over which tlie railway will be able to exercise complete control. There exists a belief that admirable results can be looked for from the advent In the Atlantic shipping trade of an entirely new company owning vessels of a speed of from 20 to 28 knots. 30c SIUNOR MARCONI 48c Sept. 10, 1001, had Hied a patent in his own imme for tills Invention, now seeks leave to amend the application by converting it Into an application for n patent for an invention communicated to him from abroad by the Marquis Iailgl Solar! of Italy." Bryan in Connecticut. Good Tumblers, can bo used for jelly glass of drinking fjlass, smooth top with tin cap, two styles, per dozen.. . Boston, July 2fi.—William J. Bryan I1. 'Massed through Boston this morning s. ' wl the way from Maine to Connecticut. He Is hooked for addresses at j Merldan, New Haven and Bridgeport. Apple Butter 1 crock Hoinz Apple Batter. 1 (,'al- Cttnneil Apples,(whole) 3 hot. 5-minute Boot Beer... :i bot. Hires' Boot Beer for.. Good Bio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee Quccnstown, Ireland, Jul? - Clarence II. Maeka.v, son of the lilte John \V. Mnckiiy, who was a passenger on huiii'il the Cunard line steamer Citmpa-11 In. front Xew York July 111, which nrriver here yesterday, received the news of his father's death by wireless telegraphy at 3 p. m. July 24 from the westbound steamer Snxonla of the same Clarpnpo Mnekay nt Qneenstnwii, 30c Tills is not the lirst time that Slgnor Marconi's reputation as the real Inventor of wireless telegraphy has been attacked. Ever since the Italian inventor lirst announced his accomplishments in this new Held there have been dissenting statements. 1 pint Mason .Tars, per doz.45c 1 C |nail Mason Jars, per do/.. 50c J Kal. Mason .Tars, per doz... GOc Mason tops and rubbers, doz. 25c Fruit jar rubbers, good quality white, per dozen . Whitelaw Reid Sails for Home. Liverpool. July 2G.—'Whitelaw field, special American ambassador to King Edward's coronation, sailed for New York on the St. Paul today. Tho maximum cloven inch armor will extern! -CHl feet amidships, forwaI'll and aft ofx which will lie nine Inch armor to protect the magazines and decreasing in thickness gradually to four Inches at the stem and stern. Tile casemate armor find the bulkhead armor will he six Indies thick. The armor is to lie supplied liy the government. The constructors are to furnish tile steel for the protective deck, which is to extend from stem to stern, tlut amidships and sloping at the sides. .... 4c line. American inventors, however, have gen -rally upheld Marconi's claims, and he was hailed as the real Inventor of wireless telegraphy at a banquet of the American Electrical society held at the Waldorf-Astoria last year. Mangans 411 Kinds at Lowest Prices. THE WEATHER. ltrlttnh Army's Jam Diet. Bargain in Russet Shoes. See our display in window. Every lD«air ;it cost and some below cost. London, July 20.—Figures have been Issued sh'owlng that- the British army during tin- war in South Africa eoiistimM .14,St(p,000 pounds of jam. Washington. July 26.—Cloudy and :ool tonight; Sunday, probably show*1.Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, Marconi's right to be known as the inventor of wireless telegraphy caused a remarkable discussion before the Academy of Science in Paris a few months ago. Documents were produced before the society which indicated that Feddcrson and Maxwell, both Englishmen, and Hertz, a tier man, were the real Inventors of the system and that Professor Brauly, a Frenchman, conceived and constructed 111 ISiH) the receiver for electric waves which No definite information is yet forthcoming concerning the amount of the subsidy thilt is to lie offered to the new line. The subsidy which the Imperial and Canadian governments announced their intention of granting when Petersen, Tate «\ Co.V proposition to provide a fast sVrvl^was under consideration was f5r7D00 from the Imperial and £ltKt,lNK) from the Canadian government, making a total of £154.500 aimuuHy. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy admits that negotiations arc under way and expects a satisfactory solution.Evans Bros. C'lilnoHo (?omtnlM«loner at St. ICoiiIn. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Peking. July 20.—The emperor will announce today that he has decided to send an Imperial commissioner to represent China at the St. Louis exposition Instead of placing China's interests In the liimds of the Chinese lmnlster to the United States, as had been Intended. 10 and 12 North Main Street New York Stock Markets furnished f Halght & Freese, stock brokers, ilners' Bank Building. KIiik I'ltlwnrd'H Condition, 46 South Main Street, Plttston, Pa. I,omlon. July 2(1.—The fullest satisfaction is expressed at King Edward's progress, tint as bis majesty is still unable to walk projects are being mooted for the adoption of means tiC avoid exertion by him ou coronation day. Among other suggestions is one that the king sleep at the deanery of Westminster the night previous to the day of Ids crowning and enter the abbey by another door in order that ho may avoid the long walk of some 400 feet from the entrance of the abbey to the throne; also that modifications be made in the coronation ceremony bo thut Ills majesty may avoid wearing the heavy investiture robes and sword. New York, July 26, 1902. Open. Clos. 132% 133% 93% 93% 103% 103*% 65% 66 32% 32% 69*4 69% 110% 110 54% 54% 31% 31% 188% 187% 197% 198% 98 97 38% 38 69% 69% 145% 141% 135% 134% 160% 150 117% mlk fifhlson JjwilBon, prof. ' S £ Foundry Hboklyn Traction Aes. & Ohio (juc. & Gt. Western C£ M. & St. P. .. Kri. « P cm f. & i ijftle, pref._ Louis. & Nash. .. Manhat tan El. ... ' M*t. Traction .... Mo. Pacific Ool Southern .... III. Cejitral Mexican Central Canadian Pacific . Hep. Steel Norfolk & Western m, y., o. &. w. Ml Y. Central .... Bwinsylvania .... ■tailing Reading, pref. Southern Ry 'Southern Ry.. pref Pacific %enn. C. & I. Texas Pacific .... If. S. Leather .... 1. S. Steel For AYEPDTNGS C|AHIA.t f For FUNERALS rlUWCrS 1 Tnorouarh Instrnotion. Low tuition rates Graduates seciiru best positions. Some are now drawing salaries of $l,'JO0, $l,6(W) and fl.KOO- Manv in Ave and six niontns qualify thera selves to fill positions wbicb pay $5fl and $C50 per mouth at the start. The attention of AMBITIOUS yonntr poOple is solicited. Positions f urniahwi. fcSend for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. Port .Tervis, N. ¥.; July 2(1.—Mrs. Fred Denning mid her Hve-year-old child were burneCl to death in the destruction of. Cook's creamery at llortonville, Sullivan county. Twii n. Hd In Fire. is still used by Marconi. " Just wli it you want in floral decorations 011 short notice. Wo can do nmcli for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) JBCARPENTER,exeter st. meter borq Mr. llrynn In Maine. Rancor, July ill.—William \J. Rr.van came to' Unngor for the first time yesterday And received a welcome from the Democrats of this city and the surrounding country that must have been gratifying to him. lie reached here at 0:iDrD p. m. from Augusta. accompanied liy lion, S. W. Could of Skowhegan. Democratic candidate for governor of Maine; Senator Ciirmack of Tennessee, Hon. Charles S. llamlin of ltoston and several other prominent Democrats. Last night the Auditorium was well Idled long before the speakers arrived. Thomas White presided, and the speakers were Hon. S. W. Clould, Hon. Charles S. llamlin. Senator Carmack and Mr. Rryan, who were received with tremendous np- Venice. July 2ii,—A technical commission has ordered the demolition of the Santo Stct'ayo clock tower, which lias shown signs of collapse. Several houses also have been ordered to be demolished, nnd other precautionary measures have |ioon taken. Three hundred thousand volumes of the library in tile ducal palace are being removed, us danger is feared to the back facade of the palace. Vi'nh'f KalllnK to riiM'PI ( llulern'a Work In KlO Pl Smart Price-Saving 011 All Lilies at the Cairo, Kgypt, July 20. — The total Dumber of easel of cholera at Cairo *nd at Moiyhu, near Assioot, since July l,j is 307, of which 22f proved fatal. Special* This Week. — MAGNET New York, July liti.—Vassill Vercstchagln, a Russian painter who has been making studies for a painting of the battle of San Juan Ilill for President Hoosevelt, was a passenger on the steamer Seguranca from Santiago, Which has just arrived. The artist went at once to Jersey City, where he took a train for Washington. It was reported some time ago that the painter lind died of fever in Santiago. Subscipiently .Mr. Vcrestchagin denied even that he had been ill. VercNtchnu'ln Hack From San Juan For the purpose of erecting a suitable monument In honor of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, his private burying ground was senrched for himself and wife. It was found that everything had passed Into oblivion. The shape of the collins could be traced only by the carbonaceous matter. The rusted hinges and nails and n round wooden knot remained in one grave, while a single knot of braided hair was found in the other. An Apple Tree'* Root*. 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. 1(111 30 D/4 138 33% Manila, July 2fD.—The cholera. which hail been diminishing for a met, suddenly increased to seventy-eight caseH in Manila, the largeRt uuiiiIkt since the outbreak. It was fen ml that the city water was infected, but an analysis shows that this Is not so. The removal of the quarantine 011 fruits and vegetables possibly accounts for the renewed outbreak. Cholera In Manila Increasing 30 138% 19 fil% Wo have marked down our stock of Men's Summer Suits to figures that mean a saving of money Cil"6 33% plause 34 KiCV, Filipino Colony In Texnii. 167 Vt 16114 (17 "" /JC 1«0% 1 lot Ladies' Lislo Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50c; tills week 10c. to you Filial Storm \fur Mlildletown, N. Y, Middletown, N. Y., July 20.—A cloudburst over the Shawangunk mountain north of Pine Bush resulted in great destruction of property. Mrs. JJenjaniiu Donnelly, who, with her husband and thirteen-year-old soil, had sought refuge In a summer bouse 011 Hanks' pond, was killed by lightning.. Mr. Donnelly and his son were reudered unconscious f01^several hours. 1 lot Boys' Wash Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 39c. Men's Sack Suits in serges, flannels and fancy worsted: formerl? $9.00, 10.00 and 11.00; M |Lfl our price V ■ •'7 V. 117% Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular 25c quality; special price 8c. (iK% Prepared ander GERMAN LAWS, it Excellent for 1 lot Best Machine Bilk, 50 yards; we got them cheap and it is yonrs for 3c. LUMBAGO, Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renownod "ANCHOR" Ladles' Shirt Waisti, all the latest styles, reduced one-half; 50c kind now 25c. ' 13', Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this week 5c. Wash Suits; reg. QCa oOc value; our price MlIU 1 lot Felt Window Shades; while they last 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 35c goods; this week 19c. Redmond and Dillon Coming. PAIN EXPELLER. Ladies' Past Black Hose, with white feet worth 15c; tbis week 8c. Two-piocn 1). B. Suits, serge, 0 to loyrs, (4 Cfl worth 3.50; price- VfcailU London. July 26.—It is announced that John Redmond and John Llillon, Nationalist members of the house of coin mm is, and Michael Itavltt will start next fall 011 an important political tour of the l.'nited States. What ope New York, 1897. y White I have always been loath to use any proprietary medicines, I must say that J|» ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLCRwiS fijtr the first of its kind, I have ever used, and will stick to it. It has no parallel in LumDr bago, Intercostal Neuralgia.Sclaticaor ; in Clinton ar. rsjeian out of man] testifies Boys'Caps, regular 15c kind, special price 5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 25c quality; your choice 10c. Foldiug Lunch Boxes, worth 20c; hero for 5c. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this week See our handsome line of law* and embroideries, ive have all kinds, rcdueed one-half. 8p a yard. UI t III, Ohrlstlanlii, Norway, July 20.—Emperor William left Bergen today for Kinden, whence, after a few days, his majesty intends to go to ltiisMa to meet the czar. Tlir Kalirr tioluK to Honla. 25c. ana SOcTat all druggleU or thraagn Iv. M. Blchtcr *Co.,fil6 PearlBL, Sew iMk, L 36 HIGHEST JSS* AWARDS. J Recommmnded by prominent fliy- VX .ticlane, WkoictaU and Bttail Mini* Tht Magnet Clothiers, llatters and Furnishers Garden hose and lawn mowers at Ash*8, N. Main St. 37 S. Main Hi,-, Pitts ton. Cornar Main and Braad Straafe
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 26, 1902 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Date | 1902-07-26 |
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 26, 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 | 1902-07-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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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. |
Full Text | 38 ■ ■ i \ m * % iy* A : ■nj VMTMO I WBKKT-V R8TABIJ8HED 1«ND. SXU rUK. 1 DAILY K8T. bt THKO. HART 1882. - PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY; I ft DMg2F^ FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f ® rAillEa. Civil war ' i' ■ , ANGRY WOMEN AT ELYSEE. MARCONI'S CONDITION of trade. THE RIVAL SHIP TRUST ONLY ONE STORY; BEST OF EVERYTHING ALWAYS: CHEAPEST IN HAYTI. Mar. I.nnhet Il«-fu»e« to Appeal to SENSATION. Labor Outlook Better—Price* of Cs- President on Sehool Prosecutions. Ncw York, July 20— It. C{. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says;* rcuIn Maintained. All Summer Goods at Spoolal Low Prices. Look Over These Bargains i Paris, July 20.—A strange scene, reminiscent of stormier, sadder days in France, occurred yesterday at the Elysec palace. A large delegation of women, including the wives of several members of the chamber of deputies, assembled at the palace to endeavor personally to Implore Mmc. Loubet to appeal to hur husband, the president, to stop the school prosecutions. if! Provisional Government Has Admits lie Did Not Invent Wireless Telegraphy. The threatened sympathetic strike of bituminous miners has been averted, and, aside from a. number of smnll disputes among garment workers, the labor outlook lias improved. Storms destroyed much property In some see. tlbns, and the prompt restoration of structures has added to the uctlvlty of building trades. Canada's Intentions Confirmed by Shaughnessy. BRENNAN & ROBERTS One case Children's Gauze Vests,, 3 cents Each Ladies' Seersucker Underskirts, j 39 cents Each Children's Black Ribbed Hose, 5 cents a pair Ladies' Summer Corsets, 19 cents a pair Children's Parasols, all colors, 1 O cents Each . Been Dissolved. Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar... 10 bars Laundry Soap Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 AMENDS PATENT REQUEST 1.00 I':. ADMIRAL DECLARED PIRATE MILLION AND HALF SUBSIDY .25 OS Mme. Loubet sent out word to them by General Dubois, head of the president's military household, that it was impossible for her to receive a deputation upon a subject which was solely within the scope of the executive. In Document Filed in London He Says Insufficient fuel Is the one serious difficulty In the Iron and steel Industry, interruptions and delays from thin cause becoming more noticeable each day. Supplies of coal are curtailed by the strike, and, although coke ovoiih are marking new records of production, shipments are retarded by the car and motive power shortage. In a market where there Is comparative dullness because deliveries cannot be made promptly the outlook for long continued activity seems favorable, especially ns scarcity of fnCil cannot continue a factor indefinitely. All forms of pig iron have sold far ahead, and there Is no evidence of overproduction in the near future at least. 5?* ir Hire killick—An Army Advancing ' * _ .. Ship* of Other Nations Invited to Cap. the Discovery Was "Communicated Two-thirds to be Borne by Dominion Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitsser Cheese, lb ... 5 hot. Catsup .12 .17.', to Him From Abroad by Marquis Government and One-third by Great Britain—Plans of New Combination on Port au Prjnce—News Comes The wlfft of Deputy Iteille made a violent protest. Luigl Solarl." •i doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour . l.qt. Heinz Sweet Mixed. . . .25 .25 .25 Ladies' Sun Bonnets, 19 Cents Each Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, 39 Cents Each t From Minister Powell, Said to be Formulated. ■ Washington, July 26—Dispatches received this morning from United States Minister Powell,Un Hayti, state that civil war has been declared in that? Island and that Admiral Killick has been denounced as a pirate. One dispatch says: "Civil war has been declared and the provisional government ban been dissolved. Firmln, with an army, is advancing on Port au Prince." Another reads as follows: "Communication received by diplomatic body from the Haytien government declares that Admiral Killick is a pirate and invites the ships of other nations to capture him." "Tell Mme. Loubet," she'cried, "that the blood of women will flow if measures are not taken to stop this ill treatment of the sisters. We will address a letter to the wife of the president In which we will declare war upon the oppressors. The Christian women of Frunco have dccidcd not to suffer in silence." London, July 2fl.—In a document just filed in the liritlsh patent otllce Uugliclmo Marconi, the credited Inventor of wireless telegraphy, describes that invention as one "communicated to him from abroad by the Martinis-Lulgl Solarl of Italy." Montreal, July 2CS. — Sir Tliomfl/S Slianghnessy confirms the statement that the Pacific Railway company has tendered for a fast Atlantic steamship service between Canadian ports and Great Britain. Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists, D 39 Cents Each Infants' White Lawn Bonnets, BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Great surprise lias been cause# here by this action of the Italian Inventor. The story is printed in the Saturday Review, which treats It as a "startling denouement" following oil Professor Thompson's attacks on the validity of the Marconi claims. In those attacks Professor Thompson declared that an Italian naval officer named Solarl was the real Inventor of the wireless tele- lO Cents Each Ladies' Wrappers, well made, 49 Cents Each Ladies' Fancy Gauze Vests, 9 Cents Each Gents' Fancy Suspenders, 10 Cents a Pair Men's Underwear, 15 Cents a Garment Boys' Black and White Shirts, 19 Cents Each Window Shades, spring roller, 8 Cents Each The president of the Canadian Pacific did not feel at liberty to enter Into details with respect to the offer that had been made, but In the course of the next fe\Y days flirtlicr particulars will be forthcoming. A cabinet council nt the Elysee palace examined tlie questions brought up by the application of the law of associations. resident I.oubet signed a decree submitted by the premier, M. Combes, ordering the forcible closure of twenty-six Congregiitionnlist schools in Paris and in the department of the Seine which have refused to disperse voluntarily. Decrees closing forcibly similar school's 111 other departments will be signed so soon as the prefects' reports are received. Williams & McAnulty. There was less netlvlt.v In the speculative markets for the leading eerenls, yet prices were fairly well maintained. Ill July eorn there was a fear of a further campaign against the short interest. while the wheat market was sustained by the small percentage of receipts that graded up to contract. There wan a striking Increase in the quantity of wheat marketed, arrivals nt interior cities aggregating 0,045,451 bushels compared with 4.457.224 bushels In the preceding week and (1,898,528 bushels a year ago. Wo soil more ready mixed fDE AIW Piinta during thn cummer i\C/HJ I months than all tbe year round. weather is more favorable for their use at that time. We tell vou truly. our linn of ready mixed paints ih at a reliable grade—the paint takes hold and stayR on, retaining |D A f MTQ its color much longer than rAIn lkD poor, unreliable paintH Buy at the woll known reliable old firm of Williams iV. McAnulfcy. 60 North Main Streat, Pittston. It is understood, however, that the Canadian I'aclttc offer is not the only one that is engaging attention at the conference and that all the tenders received stipulate for a substantial subsidy from the imperial and Canadian governments. The amoitfit of the subsidy mentioned is .*1.500.000. the proportion of two-thirds being borne by Canada and one-third by Great Britain. The feeling in railway circles here Is that the present is nil exceptionally favorartile time for the tiual settlement of the fast line problem. Hallway men have realized that the establishment of the north Atlantic steamship organization which has absorbed so many of the principal existing Atlantic lines is conducting the business with no regard whatever to the interests of the railways of Canada. MIXED graph WITH THE PUGILI8TS. In its article on the latest development in the controversy the Saturday Heview says: Fit* Admits That He Was Worsted and Says He Will Retire. The inhabitants of Laiiderneau, twelve yiiles from Brest, have formed relays to guard ttitD school, and peasant women sit on benches the gate knitting while awaiting the coming of the gendarmes. They are greatly excited and declare they prefer to be shot rather than abandon the sisters. "The Olilcial Journal of the patent oillce July lti contains a brief notice of a very unusual character. It announces that Cuglielmo Marconi, who People's Store, San Francisco,. July 26.—Both Fitzslmmons anil Jeffries deny the fake story. Fltzslmmons today admitted that he had met a better nyin and said he would never enter the ring again. Jertrles's nose was broken and Fitz- BlmmoriK s chest gives him much distress.NEW TELEPHONE. Failures for the week numbered 208 In the United .States against 108 last year and 17 against 28 lust your. IS SOUTH WAM STREET, If you are looking for Something in the line of GET OUR PRICES NEW BATTLESHIPS. UNO SEE OUR LINE OF Catholic Priest Dies on' Steamer. Indianapolis. Ind., July 20.—The national organization of United Mine Workers has not yet given lip Its ligjit-' in the case of the men given jalL/tJcntences by Judge Jackson of the I nlted States district court nt Parkei'sburg, W. Vn., on the charge of violating till? injunction forbidding the miners to hold public or private meetings. Secretary Wilson declared tlwit halDeas corpus proceedings will be brought immediately to test the validity of the commitment of the men. and the case will be carried to the United States supreme court without delay. Such an injunction cannot stand in the supreme court, they feel, and they will take the necessary steps to have the question Settled. To Flight Miner*' Srntrnrn. SpeciflcatloiiN of tlie Connect lent iiimI Loulnlana, GROCERIES JELLY CLASSES! i New York, July 26.—Rev. M. T. Riley, aged 60 years, rector of the ; Catholic cathedral In Savannah, Ga.. I died of apoplexy on board the Savan| nah liner City of Memphis, shortly be. I fore the steamer arrived here this . morning. Washington, July 20.—The circulars for the two new battleships, the Connecticut and Louisiana, have been Issued by tlie navy department. IMnns will be ready Aug. 1. when the advertisement for bids for the Louisiana will be published. The Connecticut will be built In the New York navy yawl. The bids will be opened about Oct. 1. Mr. "Morgan's trust, consisting as it does of controlling interests of the principal railways of the United States, distributes the ocean borne truffle over the systems controlled by these magnates, with a due regard to the interests of each, and Canada's share of the trafflc fiom that quarter is very small: BEFORE BUYING. We have them. SEE DISPLAY III WINDOW Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3. for 5 cans Windsor Com 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail .Tarn, in tin 5-lh pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Pluin Butter ...... 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz it Schraum CV Co \ pint -plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen J pint plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen 25c f, C|iiart plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen 1 pint plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen 22c _ Council With King Edward. Cowes, Isle of Wight, July 26.—A meeting of the privy council is being ,C held today aboard the royal yacht, with a view to proclaiming Aug. 9, the .date «et for the coronation, as a public ■' holiday. The Louisiana and the Connecticut will be of tlie same general type as the battleships Georgia and New Jersey. They will measure 450 feet on the load line and will have an extreme width of 70 feet 10 inches. The mean draft will be 24 feet 5 inches and coaling capacity 2.2(H) tons. The main batteries will consist of four 12 inch, eight 8 inch and twelve 7 Inch guns, with a secondary battery of twenty ;t inch rapid fire guns and some smaller semiautomatic guns. The hull will be protected by u complete belt of nine Inch armor three Inches wide. A Pacific I.lne AIho, Canadian railway men feel, consequently, that the time has come to assert a vigorous competition against the combination and that to do this effectually there must a fast steamship service to Canada. The ports mentioned as the terminals of such steamship line are Quebec In summer and St. John in winter on the Canadian side and either Liverpool or Southampton in Kngland. In circles favorable to the Canadian Pacific It Is pointed out that there is a strong fascination in the scheme of a complete service to the far west and to Australia over which tlie railway will be able to exercise complete control. There exists a belief that admirable results can be looked for from the advent In the Atlantic shipping trade of an entirely new company owning vessels of a speed of from 20 to 28 knots. 30c SIUNOR MARCONI 48c Sept. 10, 1001, had Hied a patent in his own imme for tills Invention, now seeks leave to amend the application by converting it Into an application for n patent for an invention communicated to him from abroad by the Marquis Iailgl Solar! of Italy." Bryan in Connecticut. Good Tumblers, can bo used for jelly glass of drinking fjlass, smooth top with tin cap, two styles, per dozen.. . Boston, July 2fi.—William J. Bryan I1. 'Massed through Boston this morning s. ' wl the way from Maine to Connecticut. He Is hooked for addresses at j Merldan, New Haven and Bridgeport. Apple Butter 1 crock Hoinz Apple Batter. 1 (,'al- Cttnneil Apples,(whole) 3 hot. 5-minute Boot Beer... :i bot. Hires' Boot Beer for.. Good Bio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee Quccnstown, Ireland, Jul? - Clarence II. Maeka.v, son of the lilte John \V. Mnckiiy, who was a passenger on huiii'il the Cunard line steamer Citmpa-11 In. front Xew York July 111, which nrriver here yesterday, received the news of his father's death by wireless telegraphy at 3 p. m. July 24 from the westbound steamer Snxonla of the same Clarpnpo Mnekay nt Qneenstnwii, 30c Tills is not the lirst time that Slgnor Marconi's reputation as the real Inventor of wireless telegraphy has been attacked. Ever since the Italian inventor lirst announced his accomplishments in this new Held there have been dissenting statements. 1 pint Mason .Tars, per doz.45c 1 C |nail Mason Jars, per do/.. 50c J Kal. Mason .Tars, per doz... GOc Mason tops and rubbers, doz. 25c Fruit jar rubbers, good quality white, per dozen . Whitelaw Reid Sails for Home. Liverpool. July 2G.—'Whitelaw field, special American ambassador to King Edward's coronation, sailed for New York on the St. Paul today. Tho maximum cloven inch armor will extern! -CHl feet amidships, forwaI'll and aft ofx which will lie nine Inch armor to protect the magazines and decreasing in thickness gradually to four Inches at the stem and stern. Tile casemate armor find the bulkhead armor will he six Indies thick. The armor is to lie supplied liy the government. The constructors are to furnish tile steel for the protective deck, which is to extend from stem to stern, tlut amidships and sloping at the sides. .... 4c line. American inventors, however, have gen -rally upheld Marconi's claims, and he was hailed as the real Inventor of wireless telegraphy at a banquet of the American Electrical society held at the Waldorf-Astoria last year. Mangans 411 Kinds at Lowest Prices. THE WEATHER. ltrlttnh Army's Jam Diet. Bargain in Russet Shoes. See our display in window. Every lD«air ;it cost and some below cost. London, July 20.—Figures have been Issued sh'owlng that- the British army during tin- war in South Africa eoiistimM .14,St(p,000 pounds of jam. Washington. July 26.—Cloudy and :ool tonight; Sunday, probably show*1.Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, Marconi's right to be known as the inventor of wireless telegraphy caused a remarkable discussion before the Academy of Science in Paris a few months ago. Documents were produced before the society which indicated that Feddcrson and Maxwell, both Englishmen, and Hertz, a tier man, were the real Inventors of the system and that Professor Brauly, a Frenchman, conceived and constructed 111 ISiH) the receiver for electric waves which No definite information is yet forthcoming concerning the amount of the subsidy thilt is to lie offered to the new line. The subsidy which the Imperial and Canadian governments announced their intention of granting when Petersen, Tate «\ Co.V proposition to provide a fast sVrvl^was under consideration was f5r7D00 from the Imperial and £ltKt,lNK) from the Canadian government, making a total of £154.500 aimuuHy. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy admits that negotiations arc under way and expects a satisfactory solution.Evans Bros. C'lilnoHo (?omtnlM«loner at St. ICoiiIn. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Peking. July 20.—The emperor will announce today that he has decided to send an Imperial commissioner to represent China at the St. Louis exposition Instead of placing China's interests In the liimds of the Chinese lmnlster to the United States, as had been Intended. 10 and 12 North Main Street New York Stock Markets furnished f Halght & Freese, stock brokers, ilners' Bank Building. KIiik I'ltlwnrd'H Condition, 46 South Main Street, Plttston, Pa. I,omlon. July 2(1.—The fullest satisfaction is expressed at King Edward's progress, tint as bis majesty is still unable to walk projects are being mooted for the adoption of means tiC avoid exertion by him ou coronation day. Among other suggestions is one that the king sleep at the deanery of Westminster the night previous to the day of Ids crowning and enter the abbey by another door in order that ho may avoid the long walk of some 400 feet from the entrance of the abbey to the throne; also that modifications be made in the coronation ceremony bo thut Ills majesty may avoid wearing the heavy investiture robes and sword. New York, July 26, 1902. Open. Clos. 132% 133% 93% 93% 103% 103*% 65% 66 32% 32% 69*4 69% 110% 110 54% 54% 31% 31% 188% 187% 197% 198% 98 97 38% 38 69% 69% 145% 141% 135% 134% 160% 150 117% mlk fifhlson JjwilBon, prof. ' S £ Foundry Hboklyn Traction Aes. & Ohio (juc. & Gt. Western C£ M. & St. P. .. Kri. « P cm f. & i ijftle, pref._ Louis. & Nash. .. Manhat tan El. ... ' M*t. Traction .... Mo. Pacific Ool Southern .... III. Cejitral Mexican Central Canadian Pacific . Hep. Steel Norfolk & Western m, y., o. &. w. Ml Y. Central .... Bwinsylvania .... ■tailing Reading, pref. Southern Ry 'Southern Ry.. pref Pacific %enn. C. & I. Texas Pacific .... If. S. Leather .... 1. S. Steel For AYEPDTNGS C|AHIA.t f For FUNERALS rlUWCrS 1 Tnorouarh Instrnotion. Low tuition rates Graduates seciiru best positions. Some are now drawing salaries of $l,'JO0, $l,6(W) and fl.KOO- Manv in Ave and six niontns qualify thera selves to fill positions wbicb pay $5fl and $C50 per mouth at the start. The attention of AMBITIOUS yonntr poOple is solicited. Positions f urniahwi. fcSend for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. Port .Tervis, N. ¥.; July 2(1.—Mrs. Fred Denning mid her Hve-year-old child were burneCl to death in the destruction of. Cook's creamery at llortonville, Sullivan county. Twii n. Hd In Fire. is still used by Marconi. " Just wli it you want in floral decorations 011 short notice. Wo can do nmcli for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) JBCARPENTER,exeter st. meter borq Mr. llrynn In Maine. Rancor, July ill.—William \J. Rr.van came to' Unngor for the first time yesterday And received a welcome from the Democrats of this city and the surrounding country that must have been gratifying to him. lie reached here at 0:iDrD p. m. from Augusta. accompanied liy lion, S. W. Could of Skowhegan. Democratic candidate for governor of Maine; Senator Ciirmack of Tennessee, Hon. Charles S. llamlin of ltoston and several other prominent Democrats. Last night the Auditorium was well Idled long before the speakers arrived. Thomas White presided, and the speakers were Hon. S. W. Clould, Hon. Charles S. llamlin. Senator Carmack and Mr. Rryan, who were received with tremendous np- Venice. July 2ii,—A technical commission has ordered the demolition of the Santo Stct'ayo clock tower, which lias shown signs of collapse. Several houses also have been ordered to be demolished, nnd other precautionary measures have |ioon taken. Three hundred thousand volumes of the library in tile ducal palace are being removed, us danger is feared to the back facade of the palace. Vi'nh'f KalllnK to riiM'PI ( llulern'a Work In KlO Pl Smart Price-Saving 011 All Lilies at the Cairo, Kgypt, July 20. — The total Dumber of easel of cholera at Cairo *nd at Moiyhu, near Assioot, since July l,j is 307, of which 22f proved fatal. Special* This Week. — MAGNET New York, July liti.—Vassill Vercstchagln, a Russian painter who has been making studies for a painting of the battle of San Juan Ilill for President Hoosevelt, was a passenger on the steamer Seguranca from Santiago, Which has just arrived. The artist went at once to Jersey City, where he took a train for Washington. It was reported some time ago that the painter lind died of fever in Santiago. Subscipiently .Mr. Vcrestchagin denied even that he had been ill. VercNtchnu'ln Hack From San Juan For the purpose of erecting a suitable monument In honor of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, his private burying ground was senrched for himself and wife. It was found that everything had passed Into oblivion. The shape of the collins could be traced only by the carbonaceous matter. The rusted hinges and nails and n round wooden knot remained in one grave, while a single knot of braided hair was found in the other. An Apple Tree'* Root*. 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. 1(111 30 D/4 138 33% Manila, July 2fD.—The cholera. which hail been diminishing for a met, suddenly increased to seventy-eight caseH in Manila, the largeRt uuiiiIkt since the outbreak. It was fen ml that the city water was infected, but an analysis shows that this Is not so. The removal of the quarantine 011 fruits and vegetables possibly accounts for the renewed outbreak. Cholera In Manila Increasing 30 138% 19 fil% Wo have marked down our stock of Men's Summer Suits to figures that mean a saving of money Cil"6 33% plause 34 KiCV, Filipino Colony In Texnii. 167 Vt 16114 (17 "" /JC 1«0% 1 lot Ladies' Lislo Thread Vests, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and silk tape, V neck, worth 50c; tills week 10c. to you Filial Storm \fur Mlildletown, N. Y, Middletown, N. Y., July 20.—A cloudburst over the Shawangunk mountain north of Pine Bush resulted in great destruction of property. Mrs. JJenjaniiu Donnelly, who, with her husband and thirteen-year-old soil, had sought refuge In a summer bouse 011 Hanks' pond, was killed by lightning.. Mr. Donnelly and his son were reudered unconscious f01^several hours. 1 lot Boys' Wash Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 39c. Men's Sack Suits in serges, flannels and fancy worsted: formerl? $9.00, 10.00 and 11.00; M |Lfl our price V ■ •'7 V. 117% Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular 25c quality; special price 8c. (iK% Prepared ander GERMAN LAWS, it Excellent for 1 lot Best Machine Bilk, 50 yards; we got them cheap and it is yonrs for 3c. LUMBAGO, Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR. RICHTER'S World-Renownod "ANCHOR" Ladles' Shirt Waisti, all the latest styles, reduced one-half; 50c kind now 25c. ' 13', Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this week 5c. Wash Suits; reg. QCa oOc value; our price MlIU 1 lot Felt Window Shades; while they last 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 35c goods; this week 19c. Redmond and Dillon Coming. PAIN EXPELLER. Ladies' Past Black Hose, with white feet worth 15c; tbis week 8c. Two-piocn 1). B. Suits, serge, 0 to loyrs, (4 Cfl worth 3.50; price- VfcailU London. July 26.—It is announced that John Redmond and John Llillon, Nationalist members of the house of coin mm is, and Michael Itavltt will start next fall 011 an important political tour of the l.'nited States. What ope New York, 1897. y White I have always been loath to use any proprietary medicines, I must say that J|» ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLCRwiS fijtr the first of its kind, I have ever used, and will stick to it. It has no parallel in LumDr bago, Intercostal Neuralgia.Sclaticaor ; in Clinton ar. rsjeian out of man] testifies Boys'Caps, regular 15c kind, special price 5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 25c quality; your choice 10c. Foldiug Lunch Boxes, worth 20c; hero for 5c. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this week See our handsome line of law* and embroideries, ive have all kinds, rcdueed one-half. 8p a yard. UI t III, Ohrlstlanlii, Norway, July 20.—Emperor William left Bergen today for Kinden, whence, after a few days, his majesty intends to go to ltiisMa to meet the czar. Tlir Kalirr tioluK to Honla. 25c. ana SOcTat all druggleU or thraagn Iv. M. Blchtcr *Co.,fil6 PearlBL, Sew iMk, L 36 HIGHEST JSS* AWARDS. J Recommmnded by prominent fliy- VX .ticlane, WkoictaU and Bttail Mini* Tht Magnet Clothiers, llatters and Furnishers Garden hose and lawn mowers at Ash*8, N. Main St. 37 S. Main Hi,-, Pitts ton. Cornar Main and Braad Straafe |
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