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m y • - w :mgy 5 %' ( vWT n e. « f-\€ D ST / JV • vrjo j WBBKLY ESTABLISHED 18*0. M 1 9/0 fCAII. 1DATLY EST. by THBO. HABT 1888. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: I U fill2AB FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f ® rAlttta. k.w M- - TICKETS FOR CORONATION. BIG PITTSBURG FIRE, KILLED AT PRIMARIES. FATAL STORM IN PITTSBURG 0DELL ABOUT TO RETIRE. It's a flood Investment To Buy Your flrocorilo ALWAYS i BEST Eight-Story Building Gutted by Flames This Morning, Three Dentlm nn«l Much Property UnniHKeil, Pittsburg. .Inly 29.—A Are of unknown origin was discovered at ono o'clock tills morning in the eight-story double structure occupied by Denoon Hros., paint and glass, and Stewart Hriw. & Co., rubber goods. The building was completely gutted by the flames and will have to be torn down in order that the public may not bo endangered. The loss on the building and stock will amount to $31)0,000 easily, and several flrmj occupying adjoining buildings were sufferers by reason of water, their losses not being estimated ii) 'Jig given. During the fire, of oil in the cellar of thi/ paint store exploded with result's, hurling firebrands in all directions and causing several other buildings to catch Are. Five firemen were also quite badly injured by the explosions, but It is thought that all will recover. Pittsburg. July 211. — A terrific thunder and lightning storm, 'with a heavy rain, visited this section lust evening, causing three deaths and much property damage. AT All Summer floods at Special Low Prloes. Look Ovar Thasa Bargains: Out* case Children's Gauze Vests, New Jersey Election Proves BRENNAN & ROBERTS !$y . They Do Not Bear Any Date i- for Event Report That He Will Not x Run Again Revived. to Be Serious. Tiie killed are Mrs. Kate Walsh of Eureka street, l'rancisco Iuiperatora and Costello Matteo. 3 cents Each Ladies' Seersucker Underskirts, 39 cents Each Children's Black Ribbed Hose, Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran, (lugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Root Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for.... Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 TWO DEAD, ONE DYING. Mrs. Walsh died from shock caused by lightning. The two Italians were of a gnng of ninety working at Unity. When the storm broke in its fierceness, the men sought shelter under some trees near by. Lightning struck one of tin' lilg oaks, and the two men were killed Instantly. Five others of their fellow workmen were severely injured, but will recover. TO BECOME R. R. OFFICIAL. IT WAY BE POSTPONED 5 cents a pair Ladies' Summer Corsets, Several Others Hurt—Repeaters Said Announcement to be Withheld, it is 19 cents a pair Children's Parasols, all colors, 10 cents Each Ladies' Sun Bonnets, Many Believe That the Condition of to Been at Bottom of Trouble. Said, Until the President Has Been the King i* Not as Good as it Henry C. Loudenslager Gets Ma- Consulted—Guesses a* to Its Effect Might Be—Comments of the Lon. jority of Delegates. on Politics. 19 Cents Each Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, 39 Cents Each Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists, 39 Cents Each Infants' White Lawn Bonnets, don Papers. Throughout the city and suburbs the storm inflicted considerable damage iu the. way of overflowing sewers, flooding cellars, etc. London, July 29.—Today, tickets of admission for the abbey ceremony of the coronation were issued, being simply worded. "The Coronation of. Their Majesties, 1902." Considerable comment has been caused by the wording of these pasteboards, as they show, on the face, that there is great un certainty In official circles as to wlieth er or not will have to be postponed mire more. Many are of the belief that the condition of the King is not as good as might be expected and that this fact is responsilde for the hesitancy about placing the -data on the tickets. Camden, N. J., .Tuly. 29.—Two men Were killed, another is dying, and scores are nursing broken heads and bruised bodies as a result of the bitter factionril tight in the Republican party in the Klrst district for delegates to the' congressional convention which will be held at Woodbury on Wednesday. One of the dead is Joe (ioddard, the heavyweight pugilist. The other is a man named John I'. K. fcott. supposed to lie a Philadelphia repeater. Patrolman Harry Miller was cut across the abdomen and almost diseuiboweled.Oystes Pay, N. Y„ July 2!).—Governor Odell, according to a rumor that has reached here, Instead of accepting u rcnominntiou for the oltice which he now holds, will withdraw from politics to accept a position of great responsibility In connection with the railroad interests controlled by his friend, E. Ii. Ilarriiuan. BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, Ill Ilnzlewood the Presbyterian church was struck by lightning and the steeple thrown over, but no one was Injured. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. DYNAItyTE EXPLODED. 10 Cents Each Ladies' Wrappers, well made, 49 Cents Each 'Ladies'. Fancy Gauze Vests, 9 Cents Each Gents' Fancy Suspenders, At Ila.vs Station, Street, run overflowed its hniiks and flooded the village. Quite a number of the residents had to flee for their lives, so quickly did the rise come. So far as known all escaped injury. Four Men Injured in Subway Accident New York. July 29.—Four men were badly injured and several others were shocked this morning Uy an explosion ol' dynamite used in blasting for the new subway station at Park avenue and Forty-second street. The eoneus; sion crumbled the ledge on which they were standing and they were hurled violently among tile sharp rocks at ..ie bottom of the pit. All were taken to the hospital. The excavation is 70 feet below the surface. in New York, It Is said that when Senator Piatt and Colonel Ueorge W. Dunn come to visit tlio president ami to consult with liiin in regard to tin- conduct of the New York state campaign tills fall tliey will Iirins lllni word of the governor's decision not to a How his name to lie iiresented to the Republican state convention. Williams & McAnulty. We sell more ready mixed toEAHV Points during the summer KrAll I months than all the year ronud. The weather is m6re favorable Tin1 storm seemed to expend its fury In this immediate vicinity and traveled eastward with much lessened Intensity. It Is safe to say that 2.K) build-, lugs—residences, stables and outlwuses—were struck by lightning in this district during the twenty-live minutes the storm prevailed. TO Cents a Pair Men's Balhriftgan Underwear, for their use at that time. We lDflVEH tell vou trnly, our line of IfllAnif ready mixed mints la of a reliable grade—the paint takes 15 Cents a Garment Boys' Black and AVliito. Shirts, The fight for delegates is between the factions which favor the renoinlnution of Ilarry Loudenslager for another term in congress and that which favors nominating Alplieus Van Sunt. It has been waged vrtTli unusual bitterness for weeks, wild when the primaries started last flight in t*limden, Gloucester and which comprise the district, both factions were out for blood. Birmingham. July 29.—The Post today. in speaking about the probable progress of coronation day. says: "There is a growing conviction that the King will sleep at the Deanery. Westminster, on the eve of the coronation. returning there for a period of rest after the ceremony. The state procession will 'traverse the original route for coronation day. No special device in form of a portable coach has been prepared for the coronation coach, and this fact lends credence to the story, Influentlally supported, that the King will not drive coronation day at all." hold and Htay« on, retaining A IMTC its color much longer th»n | A 111 poor, unreliable paints Buy a. aaaai ftt wen known reliable old firm of Williams & McAnulty. 60 North Main Stmt, Pittston. 19 Cents Each Window Shades, spring roller, 8 Cents Each So detailed are the reports of the governor's withdrawal that the railroad with which he is to be connected Is named. It Is said that he will take an executive position in the Union Pacific management and that he lias planned to take Ills family with him to Omaha. People's Store, Heavy Storm In Now York City. BAD BREAK IN CANAL. NeCV York. July 2i).—A storin of unusual severity, accompanied by lilgli wind, heavy rain and sluimlightning, struck the city and itd'vlcini*}- about tD o'clock last evctihigj ("IcVing n day of extremely trying lieatohd humidity. For a city was in almost inky darkness, relieved only by the blinding Hashes of lightning. One of the' towers of the Paulist fathers' church was struck ut the height of the storm, and a company of worshipers were thrown Into a panic, which only the Composure of the officiating priest prevented from becoming serious. Several persons were killed by lightning In and near the city. NEW TELEPHONE. 13 SOUTH MM IN STREET, Fifty Feet of Bank Gone in Black Riv- Channel. One or the Dend n l*nKlllnt. According to the story that is being told here, the governor desires that the president should know of his decision before It Is made generally public, so that the announcement may be presented In the best possible light in Its bearing on the Republican campaign. If you are looking for Something in the line of Rome. July 29.—A very had break occurred In the Black River canal near Western Ville this morning as the result of the extremely heavy rains that have prevailed here for the past few weeks. About 50 feet of the Hermo bank was carried out at Lock IS on the two mile level. The surrountVng country was badly flooded. The break ivill delay traffic on the canal for over a week, as it will take that length of time to repair the bank. Goddnrd wan at a voting place in Pensauken township when he was shot. He was with a number of men who were traveling from one polling place to another. The pugilist got into a quarrel with a colored constable named Robert Washington. It is alleged that Goddard assaulted the constable with a baseball bat and the colored man in self defense shot Goddurd In the head. The constable surrendered himself to the police, and the wounded prizefighter was brought to Cooper hospital, where be (lied. Evans Bros. GROCERIES Rumor Often Repented. London, July 29.—The publication prominently by a leading conservative newspaper of the statement that King Edward is still an invalid who cannot walk and that he will be an invalid a fortnight hence, which statement was reproduced In the evening papers yesterday, has caused much expression of doubt, as it seems to have been designed to do, in regard to the announced coronatlou ceremonies. In various forms the rumor has been repeated since May 1(5 with peculiar persistence. It failed to attract much attention after the declaration of Colonel Duiiii mid Senator Piatt that Mr. Odell would be the candidate for governor. Its reappearance here at this time Is a surprise, especially to the president, who has been led to believe that there was no doubt about the governor's decision to head the ticket of Ills party. 1 We have them. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Com 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Jam, in tin........ 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Appl» Butter 1 crock Lutz CV Sehraum Cfc Co Pint Mason Jars, AflfQ per dozen "11115 PAYMASTER IS CARELESS. Near the same polling place Constable Isaac Fowler, while In a tight, was stabbed twice. Ills wounds, though painful, are not considered serious. Macedonian Committee Anrnln Active. Sofia, Hulgaria, July 20.—The Macedonian committee has convened a confess for Aug. 2 to elect a new president. The notorious ex-president of the committee, M. Saravoff, lias returned here after an absence of u year as a candidate for the presidency. If the government permits the congress to meet, the session promises to lie an exciting one, as General Zontclieff, the actual leader of the committee, threatens to make revelations with regard to the alleged complicity of M. Saravoff in the kidnaping last year of Miss Kllen M. Stone, the American missionary, mid other compromising affairs. Official of Uncle Sam to be Coyrt Mar. Quart Mason Jars, AC* per dozen. "lUu f; tialed Soon. Washington. July 29.—Charles W. Penrose, an assistant paymaster in the navy, has been ordered before a court martial charged with gross carelessness in keeping his accounts. He is now attached to the cruiser Michigan. wliieh*is now at Erie, Pa., to herepaired. and the trial will he held ill that city. I1 is not known whether he is short in his accounts or not. There was considerable trouble In Ponsaukcn township and at Merchantvillc, and u number of persons were badly beaten. The opinion was generally expressed yesterdny that the statement would shortly be followed by an announcement of a further postponement of the ooronntion. Hut there is much talk of the king being taken from Buckingham palace to Westminster abbey by the shortest route aud carried up the aisle of the abbey in a bath chair. It Is the general belief that only In tills Way can a postponement be avoided. In the lirst report connecting the governor with the Ilnrrluuin railroads it was said tliii he had been offered a salary of $100,000 a year. Although the governor Is counted as the pos* sossor of a comfortable fortune. It was not regarded as Impossible that he might be tempted by tljls offer, especially If he believed that his health demanded a release from the anxieties of the governorship. A gal. Mason Jars, Cf)fD peHdozeri vllle The most serious affray occurred at Third and Bwkctt streets. In this city. Bach Hide hud » crowd at the polling place at tluit |MDint, and n general riot was started. When It was all over, it was found that .lohn p. K. Scott, supposed to be a repeater from Philadelphia, had been shot through the tyeart and that Patrolman Miller, who was not In uniform, had received terrible Injury. Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute ltoot Beer... iC bot. Hires' Boot Beer for.. Good Bio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee , Potatoes, fine stock 7C« per bushel I iW5 MACHIAS HAS ARRIVED. The Times, In un editorial article today, saj'R that the king's advisers may be trusted to dissuade him from attempting more than experience during the time Intervening Between now and the coronation shows that he can accomplish safely. There "would be no objection If such a course were pursued, If prudence requires the abandonment. even at the last moment, of the circuitous, return journey through applauding crowds. United States Vessel at Cape Haytien It was pointed out nt tlmt .time that Governor Odell bad pledged himself to the support of President Itoosevelt (or the Republican nomination for pres- Ident in 1(HD4 und that therefore there eould be nothing for him to look forward to In polities in the immediate future after his second term as governor had ended. Ready for Work. C'lilcnKn Merchant Kill* lflmNplf. Chicago, July 29.—A. SI. Kotbsehild, until two months ago the head of the State street department store tirm of A. M. Itothschild & Co., committed suicide at bis home. Thirty-seventh court and Michigan nvenne, by shooting himselT in the head, the wound Inflicted 'causing almost Instant death. Acute iftsomnla. which probably cnesed tcmporary insanity, is said to lDi *.v'iDoue11i1o for the deed. Washington. July 29.—Tills morning, the Navy department received a cablegram announcing that the United States gunboat Machies had arrived safely at Cape Haytien and was ready to take up i»s duty ol' protecting Ainer. lean interests there. Almost complete returns nt this hour show that Iyoudenslager will have a majority jot about twenty-live dele- Mangan's Evans Bros. gates. MInh Wnekermnn Severely Hart. 9 1 Buffalo. X. \\, July 29. — Helen Vamlerbilt Wnekernian, the beautiful young Aiuerieuu girl who recently hail siieli an unpleasant experience in London that her mind was impaired, was severely eut last evening lDy the broken glass of a window she had smashed while trying to eseape from her room. Fire engines responding to a call for a fire opposite the Wackeriu:ui home in Delaware avenue stopped at a hydrant direetly under Miss Waekorman's window. Relieving that the lire was in her house, the young woman became panic stricken and began smashing the windows of her room with her bare hand$ The win dows were large, and the heavy pieces of glass severely eut Miss Waekerinan's arms ami faee. She was prevented from jumping by her mother. It was Impossible here to obtain either nil absolute continuation or denial of the rumor that has been revived in so pt range* a manner. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, FlreN »»t Trennnry Department. Washington. July 2!).—A series of fires has occurred at the treasury department. The flames were all 111 one place—the sub-basement at the northeast end-of the btilldlng—and were occasioned by the burning out of a buried electric cable. The flames crept along the cable to tile woodw ork of a door. A gang of men (lug out' the cable and replaced it with a new oms The damage was small. 46 South Main Street, While It cannot be said as a (lenitive fact that there is good reason for believing that when the coronation Is Over a second operation will be performed upon the king. It Is believed that in such an event the appendix Itself will be removed. Warrant! For Fifteen Striker*. Secret Weililltijt In Illicit Society. 10 and 12 North Main Street Pitts ton, Pa. Chmlcston, W. Va., July 211.—Upon information made before Federal District Attorney Atkinson warrants of arrest were issued for about lifteen persons, charging theln with contempt of court In violating the injunction Issued by Judge Keller covering the Flat Top coalfield along the Norfolk and Western railroad. The clerk declined to give the names for whom warrants were issued. Federal Judge Keller has also issued an Injunction against G. W. I'urceH, a member of the national executive committee of the United Mine Workers; W. H. Wilson, national secretary; t'liris Kvans, national statistician; "Mother" Jones and five others St the suit of tin Giiuley Mountain Coul company. It is in the same form as those heretofore issued. New York, July 211.—.Tallies Nicholson Gallatin and Miss Pauline Monroe Cory went to the rectory of the Church of the Ascension oil June 1!D. where they were married by the Rev. Walter Smith. They then separated, going to their respective homes, and the marriage has been kept secret until the present time. Mr. Gallatin is named after Ills great-grandfather, James Nicholson, who was the first commander of the Constitution. Ills grandfather, Albert Gallatin, was sey* rotary of the treasury and established the Gallatlon National bank ill this city. Ills'fiither, now dead, was James Gallatin. The Gallatlns have been prominent In politics, business and society for generations. Mr. Gallatin's bride, who is twenty-four years old. is the daughter of Mrs. David Cory. The family comes from Boston, where It has excellent connections. For WEDDINGS C|AWAr« V For FUNEBALS rl0Wer5 * TWELVE PRIESTS SUSPENDED, Thorough instruction. Low tnition rates Graduates secure best iDositionH. Rome are now drawing salaries of $l,'.itD0, Sl«6W and $1,8(10- Mauv in five and six month« qualify them selves to fill positions which pay $50 and $«) per month at the atart. The attention of AMBITIOUS young people is solicited. Positions furnished. Send for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. Just whit you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for yon at a reasonable price. (new phone) J- B-CARPENTER, exeter ST. EXETIR BORO Opposed Enforcement of Law of Asso. ciations in France. Paris. July 29.—The emoluments of 12 secular priests in the department of Calais were today suspended because of their advocacy to their congregations nt of opposition to the enforcement ot the decree of Premier Combes, calling for the carrying out of the law of associations. The announcement was greeted with statements that trouble would ensue similar to thnt-wftich lias broken out in several portions of France during the past few weeks. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Markets furnished by Hatght & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Dank Building. Smart Price-Saving on All Linos at the New York. July 29. 19112. Open. Clos. 133% 131% 92 Vi 92 Special" This Week. Sugar Typhoon In !Hlii«]niifto. — MAGNET Atchison Manila. July 2!).—The Cp uJi()oii which lias been prevailing lKfrc for a few days cut a 2tt0 yawl path thrortgli Camp Vicars, 111 Mindanao, destroying the headquarters and the hospitals except the one where those who are very ill are kept. Tills eseaiied. There were no casualties, but the property loss will be heavy. The records of the adjutaut« and quartermasters were lost. Parts of the buildings were blown away for miles, and the tents resembled balloons as they floated off. The troops were tossed among the wreckage. A majority of the members of the companies possess only the clothing they hud oil. Many villages were obliterated. Atchison, pref Copper 1112% nx% 67 32% fig 54 Car & Foundry .. Brooklyn Traction B. & C) 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. 1J1.X% tirent Hniih of Contributions. Indianapolis. I ml., July Mine workers' headquarters in this city have been turned into a banking room, and every inch of space Is required to accommodate the extra force that lias been |Dut to work to handle tlie contributions since the voting Of the assessment on the miners and tlie appeal for funds were made. The business has increased to such an extent that Secretary Wilson has been obliged to move out of his rooms aud,occupy President Mitchell's ottiees, while the otttce force has taken iwsse&sloii of his former quarters. CHAMBERLAIN ON DUTY, Clies. & Ohio Chic. & Ot. Western C. M. & St. P C. R. 1 & P Col. F. & I •r»3 % Jackson Ioniiph Another Injunction. 184% 191 I'arkersburg, W. Va., July 29.—Judtte Jackson has issued another Injunction of the same general character as those for wbese violation "Mother" Jones and others wore tried. It was Issued upon the application of G. Clinton Gardner, receiver for the Flemington Coal company, and is directed against thirtv strikers and organizers. Wat Greeted With Cheers in the House of Commons. isf.'/4 192 102 Wo have marked down our stock of Men's Summer Suits to figures that mean a saving of money to you. London, July 29.—Colonial Secretary Chamberlain was able to resume Ills duties in the House of Commons this morning, anil his appearance in his place was the signal for a great demonstration. He was liberally cheered 99% Erie Erie, prof .... Louis. & Nasli. Manhattan El. . Mot. Traction ■ Mo. Pacific Col. Southern III Central ... Mexican Central Canadian Pacific Rep. S.eel .... 37% (19 H 145V4 tD9% H3»4 1 lot Ladies' Lislo Thread Vesta, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and ailk tape, V neck, worth 50c; this week 19c. 134 Vi 133%, 14!D% lisy, :i3 by thi Campt) \ er of t InUon M tliat hi the aei j. * ness ar UoRto ■Spam Hte t\ Kvan t V§°n8' members, irrespeetiv,. CDr party, •U-Bannerman. the l.tlieral leadle House, voicing the eiihgratuof-the opposition. The stories re been going aruiiiul Hoarding ousnesg of the aeeretary s illD 'denied. 1 lot Boys' Wash Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 39c. Men's Sack Suits in serges, flannels and' fancy worsted; formerly $9.00, 10,00 and 11.00; **M &fl our price w ■ '™ 1«8V& 30 i«s% ronanl Ilriiuu May 111- Itt-rnllcd Washington, July it i» no»v learned that the Cuban government wont a little further in (jcueral S ease than wax understood at lirst. It not only wade inquiry as to the aeeuraey ol tiio quotations refleetiiiLT on the Culuins, hut complained of the consul general's criticism. The imperii in the ease are still before the president, hut some action in expected shortly, either in the way of recalling the consul general or transferring liim to some other post if a suitable one can I » found. Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular 35c qnality; special price 8c. 2 it's 13(1% 1S% ~ prepared ™ under GERMAN LAW'S, Is Excellent lor 1 lot Best Machine Bilk. 50 yards; we got them cheap and it in yours for 3c. 137 C4 19 De w«'t 1'roven 111m OinTalnlilp, Cape Town, July 2D.—General l)e Wet proved that he could evade friends as successfully as lie did his enemies by arriving here unexpectedly yesterday afternoon and upsetting all the elaborate plans prepared for his reception. lie strolled through the streets, nodding to acquaintances and occasionally to a former opponent. Arr«ng"-nonts were quickly made by Afrikanders to entertain the famous leader last night at a seniiprivate dinner, tickets to which already stand at 5 guineas ($1DU.25) premium. r BACKACHE, 1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. OR. RICMTBU'S Warid-Renowned "ANCHOR" ort'olk & Western (13% Ladles' Shirt Waists, all the latest styles, reduced one-half;"60c kind now 26c. . UBE MEN ON SVRIKE . Y.. O. & W W Y Central 1(15% 101 Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this woek 6c. Wash Suits; reg. OEgt 50c value; our price OJJI* PC nnsylvania 1 «»o'D4 1 lot Felt Window Shades; while they laf«t He. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this week 19c. undred Out Because Company Discharged Two Men. i. July 29.—Six hundred mra 1 at the American Tube Works city are out on strike today the company refused to reino union men which it had disas incompetent. Another e is that the company refused mrne an Italian laborer who i identified with the union. kcariing ♦50 • sN 72% leading, pref Southern Ry . PAIN EXPEUER. Ladies' Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; this week Sc. Two-piece p. B. Suits, serge, 9 to 15 yrs, (4 Cffe worth 3:50; price DUtinDrn Ry.. prof in Pacific . C. & I *1K% ,«9% «9% 4sy4 13 None genuine without Trade Mart "Anchor. " I What one physician out oi many tQ6titi—« BofH'CapH, regular 15c kind, special price 6c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 26c quality; yonr choice 10c. fisvt 08 DA 45 M New York. April.24iiJ899 teri "ANCH OR PAIN EXPELLERasa treatment for.Backache, sumati3m.«c.is excellent ks- C7**107 c Vordlet on JohnatoTTn DMantrr, Folding Lunch B"?xe*, worth 20c; hftro'fOr 6c. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this week I.oather, prel Johnstown, Py.. .fuly 20.—The con oner's jury the rolling mill mlno disaster on Jhe 10th Inst. has lilfCl its verdict It is found.that the explosion was caused by "some person or permoiiH, to the jnry unknowti, itnkC Ins Into room No. 2, sixth light heading. where gas was known to an open usinK the same in direct violation of the-mine rules nnd regulations of the Uambrtti Steel company. See our handsome line of lace* and embroideries, we have all kinds, reduced one-half. 6a a yard. UOI4 THE. S. Ruhtief S. Steel . 16V4 40% 90 !C!«£ 39% 89% ltoon?velti to Vlwlt Newport. S. Steel, pref Newport. July 29.—I'resldent and Mrs. I{CKisevelt, it is learned, will visit jSIewport on Sept 1. and society as a consequence Is In a flutter. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Itoliert Fulton Cutting at tlieir summer home, the Ledges, and will sail here on tlie ureaideut's jraclit and remain a week. THE WEATHER t. eateru Union Wabash, pref. Vvanavli. com. 86% 4(1'4 S«% 4r.% ite. and C0c. at all innittU or tbroagn lr.Ad.MeM.raCo,n»I^H«t. a36 HIBHEST IWAHM, J h 11JUm The Magnet Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. ngton. July 29.—Foreran! mini., Wednesday, for eastern ivanla: Showvrs tonight; Wed- 30 % 30 % 10S union Pacific Union Pacific 108"i »3Vi 4X54 Alton prct 93% 40% 37 8. Main St., Pittston. CarMr Mali aid Iraatf Strut?
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 29, 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 | 1902-07-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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 |
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 29, 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 | 1902-07-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020729_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 | m y • - w :mgy 5 %' ( vWT n e. « f-\€ D ST / JV • vrjo j WBBKLY ESTABLISHED 18*0. M 1 9/0 fCAII. 1DATLY EST. by THBO. HABT 1888. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: I U fill2AB FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f ® rAlttta. k.w M- - TICKETS FOR CORONATION. BIG PITTSBURG FIRE, KILLED AT PRIMARIES. FATAL STORM IN PITTSBURG 0DELL ABOUT TO RETIRE. It's a flood Investment To Buy Your flrocorilo ALWAYS i BEST Eight-Story Building Gutted by Flames This Morning, Three Dentlm nn«l Much Property UnniHKeil, Pittsburg. .Inly 29.—A Are of unknown origin was discovered at ono o'clock tills morning in the eight-story double structure occupied by Denoon Hros., paint and glass, and Stewart Hriw. & Co., rubber goods. The building was completely gutted by the flames and will have to be torn down in order that the public may not bo endangered. The loss on the building and stock will amount to $31)0,000 easily, and several flrmj occupying adjoining buildings were sufferers by reason of water, their losses not being estimated ii) 'Jig given. During the fire, of oil in the cellar of thi/ paint store exploded with result's, hurling firebrands in all directions and causing several other buildings to catch Are. Five firemen were also quite badly injured by the explosions, but It is thought that all will recover. Pittsburg. July 211. — A terrific thunder and lightning storm, 'with a heavy rain, visited this section lust evening, causing three deaths and much property damage. AT All Summer floods at Special Low Prloes. Look Ovar Thasa Bargains: Out* case Children's Gauze Vests, New Jersey Election Proves BRENNAN & ROBERTS !$y . They Do Not Bear Any Date i- for Event Report That He Will Not x Run Again Revived. to Be Serious. Tiie killed are Mrs. Kate Walsh of Eureka street, l'rancisco Iuiperatora and Costello Matteo. 3 cents Each Ladies' Seersucker Underskirts, 39 cents Each Children's Black Ribbed Hose, Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran, (lugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Root Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for.... Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 TWO DEAD, ONE DYING. Mrs. Walsh died from shock caused by lightning. The two Italians were of a gnng of ninety working at Unity. When the storm broke in its fierceness, the men sought shelter under some trees near by. Lightning struck one of tin' lilg oaks, and the two men were killed Instantly. Five others of their fellow workmen were severely injured, but will recover. TO BECOME R. R. OFFICIAL. IT WAY BE POSTPONED 5 cents a pair Ladies' Summer Corsets, Several Others Hurt—Repeaters Said Announcement to be Withheld, it is 19 cents a pair Children's Parasols, all colors, 10 cents Each Ladies' Sun Bonnets, Many Believe That the Condition of to Been at Bottom of Trouble. Said, Until the President Has Been the King i* Not as Good as it Henry C. Loudenslager Gets Ma- Consulted—Guesses a* to Its Effect Might Be—Comments of the Lon. jority of Delegates. on Politics. 19 Cents Each Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, 39 Cents Each Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists, 39 Cents Each Infants' White Lawn Bonnets, don Papers. Throughout the city and suburbs the storm inflicted considerable damage iu the. way of overflowing sewers, flooding cellars, etc. London, July 29.—Today, tickets of admission for the abbey ceremony of the coronation were issued, being simply worded. "The Coronation of. Their Majesties, 1902." Considerable comment has been caused by the wording of these pasteboards, as they show, on the face, that there is great un certainty In official circles as to wlieth er or not will have to be postponed mire more. Many are of the belief that the condition of the King is not as good as might be expected and that this fact is responsilde for the hesitancy about placing the -data on the tickets. Camden, N. J., .Tuly. 29.—Two men Were killed, another is dying, and scores are nursing broken heads and bruised bodies as a result of the bitter factionril tight in the Republican party in the Klrst district for delegates to the' congressional convention which will be held at Woodbury on Wednesday. One of the dead is Joe (ioddard, the heavyweight pugilist. The other is a man named John I'. K. fcott. supposed to lie a Philadelphia repeater. Patrolman Harry Miller was cut across the abdomen and almost diseuiboweled.Oystes Pay, N. Y„ July 2!).—Governor Odell, according to a rumor that has reached here, Instead of accepting u rcnominntiou for the oltice which he now holds, will withdraw from politics to accept a position of great responsibility In connection with the railroad interests controlled by his friend, E. Ii. Ilarriiuan. BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, Ill Ilnzlewood the Presbyterian church was struck by lightning and the steeple thrown over, but no one was Injured. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. DYNAItyTE EXPLODED. 10 Cents Each Ladies' Wrappers, well made, 49 Cents Each 'Ladies'. Fancy Gauze Vests, 9 Cents Each Gents' Fancy Suspenders, At Ila.vs Station, Street, run overflowed its hniiks and flooded the village. Quite a number of the residents had to flee for their lives, so quickly did the rise come. So far as known all escaped injury. Four Men Injured in Subway Accident New York. July 29.—Four men were badly injured and several others were shocked this morning Uy an explosion ol' dynamite used in blasting for the new subway station at Park avenue and Forty-second street. The eoneus; sion crumbled the ledge on which they were standing and they were hurled violently among tile sharp rocks at ..ie bottom of the pit. All were taken to the hospital. The excavation is 70 feet below the surface. in New York, It Is said that when Senator Piatt and Colonel Ueorge W. Dunn come to visit tlio president ami to consult with liiin in regard to tin- conduct of the New York state campaign tills fall tliey will Iirins lllni word of the governor's decision not to a How his name to lie iiresented to the Republican state convention. Williams & McAnulty. We sell more ready mixed toEAHV Points during the summer KrAll I months than all the year ronud. The weather is m6re favorable Tin1 storm seemed to expend its fury In this immediate vicinity and traveled eastward with much lessened Intensity. It Is safe to say that 2.K) build-, lugs—residences, stables and outlwuses—were struck by lightning in this district during the twenty-live minutes the storm prevailed. TO Cents a Pair Men's Balhriftgan Underwear, for their use at that time. We lDflVEH tell vou trnly, our line of IfllAnif ready mixed mints la of a reliable grade—the paint takes 15 Cents a Garment Boys' Black and AVliito. Shirts, The fight for delegates is between the factions which favor the renoinlnution of Ilarry Loudenslager for another term in congress and that which favors nominating Alplieus Van Sunt. It has been waged vrtTli unusual bitterness for weeks, wild when the primaries started last flight in t*limden, Gloucester and which comprise the district, both factions were out for blood. Birmingham. July 29.—The Post today. in speaking about the probable progress of coronation day. says: "There is a growing conviction that the King will sleep at the Deanery. Westminster, on the eve of the coronation. returning there for a period of rest after the ceremony. The state procession will 'traverse the original route for coronation day. No special device in form of a portable coach has been prepared for the coronation coach, and this fact lends credence to the story, Influentlally supported, that the King will not drive coronation day at all." hold and Htay« on, retaining A IMTC its color much longer th»n | A 111 poor, unreliable paints Buy a. aaaai ftt wen known reliable old firm of Williams & McAnulty. 60 North Main Stmt, Pittston. 19 Cents Each Window Shades, spring roller, 8 Cents Each So detailed are the reports of the governor's withdrawal that the railroad with which he is to be connected Is named. It Is said that he will take an executive position in the Union Pacific management and that he lias planned to take Ills family with him to Omaha. People's Store, Heavy Storm In Now York City. BAD BREAK IN CANAL. NeCV York. July 2i).—A storin of unusual severity, accompanied by lilgli wind, heavy rain and sluimlightning, struck the city and itd'vlcini*}- about tD o'clock last evctihigj ("IcVing n day of extremely trying lieatohd humidity. For a city was in almost inky darkness, relieved only by the blinding Hashes of lightning. One of the' towers of the Paulist fathers' church was struck ut the height of the storm, and a company of worshipers were thrown Into a panic, which only the Composure of the officiating priest prevented from becoming serious. Several persons were killed by lightning In and near the city. NEW TELEPHONE. 13 SOUTH MM IN STREET, Fifty Feet of Bank Gone in Black Riv- Channel. One or the Dend n l*nKlllnt. According to the story that is being told here, the governor desires that the president should know of his decision before It Is made generally public, so that the announcement may be presented In the best possible light in Its bearing on the Republican campaign. If you are looking for Something in the line of Rome. July 29.—A very had break occurred In the Black River canal near Western Ville this morning as the result of the extremely heavy rains that have prevailed here for the past few weeks. About 50 feet of the Hermo bank was carried out at Lock IS on the two mile level. The surrountVng country was badly flooded. The break ivill delay traffic on the canal for over a week, as it will take that length of time to repair the bank. Goddnrd wan at a voting place in Pensauken township when he was shot. He was with a number of men who were traveling from one polling place to another. The pugilist got into a quarrel with a colored constable named Robert Washington. It is alleged that Goddard assaulted the constable with a baseball bat and the colored man in self defense shot Goddurd In the head. The constable surrendered himself to the police, and the wounded prizefighter was brought to Cooper hospital, where be (lied. Evans Bros. GROCERIES Rumor Often Repented. London, July 29.—The publication prominently by a leading conservative newspaper of the statement that King Edward is still an invalid who cannot walk and that he will be an invalid a fortnight hence, which statement was reproduced In the evening papers yesterday, has caused much expression of doubt, as it seems to have been designed to do, in regard to the announced coronatlou ceremonies. In various forms the rumor has been repeated since May 1(5 with peculiar persistence. It failed to attract much attention after the declaration of Colonel Duiiii mid Senator Piatt that Mr. Odell would be the candidate for governor. Its reappearance here at this time Is a surprise, especially to the president, who has been led to believe that there was no doubt about the governor's decision to head the ticket of Ills party. 1 We have them. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Com 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Jam, in tin........ 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Appl» Butter 1 crock Lutz CV Sehraum Cfc Co Pint Mason Jars, AflfQ per dozen "11115 PAYMASTER IS CARELESS. Near the same polling place Constable Isaac Fowler, while In a tight, was stabbed twice. Ills wounds, though painful, are not considered serious. Macedonian Committee Anrnln Active. Sofia, Hulgaria, July 20.—The Macedonian committee has convened a confess for Aug. 2 to elect a new president. The notorious ex-president of the committee, M. Saravoff, lias returned here after an absence of u year as a candidate for the presidency. If the government permits the congress to meet, the session promises to lie an exciting one, as General Zontclieff, the actual leader of the committee, threatens to make revelations with regard to the alleged complicity of M. Saravoff in the kidnaping last year of Miss Kllen M. Stone, the American missionary, mid other compromising affairs. Official of Uncle Sam to be Coyrt Mar. Quart Mason Jars, AC* per dozen. "lUu f; tialed Soon. Washington. July 29.—Charles W. Penrose, an assistant paymaster in the navy, has been ordered before a court martial charged with gross carelessness in keeping his accounts. He is now attached to the cruiser Michigan. wliieh*is now at Erie, Pa., to herepaired. and the trial will he held ill that city. I1 is not known whether he is short in his accounts or not. There was considerable trouble In Ponsaukcn township and at Merchantvillc, and u number of persons were badly beaten. The opinion was generally expressed yesterdny that the statement would shortly be followed by an announcement of a further postponement of the ooronntion. Hut there is much talk of the king being taken from Buckingham palace to Westminster abbey by the shortest route aud carried up the aisle of the abbey in a bath chair. It Is the general belief that only In tills Way can a postponement be avoided. In the lirst report connecting the governor with the Ilnrrluuin railroads it was said tliii he had been offered a salary of $100,000 a year. Although the governor Is counted as the pos* sossor of a comfortable fortune. It was not regarded as Impossible that he might be tempted by tljls offer, especially If he believed that his health demanded a release from the anxieties of the governorship. A gal. Mason Jars, Cf)fD peHdozeri vllle The most serious affray occurred at Third and Bwkctt streets. In this city. Bach Hide hud » crowd at the polling place at tluit |MDint, and n general riot was started. When It was all over, it was found that .lohn p. K. Scott, supposed to be a repeater from Philadelphia, had been shot through the tyeart and that Patrolman Miller, who was not In uniform, had received terrible Injury. Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute ltoot Beer... iC bot. Hires' Boot Beer for.. Good Bio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee , Potatoes, fine stock 7C« per bushel I iW5 MACHIAS HAS ARRIVED. The Times, In un editorial article today, saj'R that the king's advisers may be trusted to dissuade him from attempting more than experience during the time Intervening Between now and the coronation shows that he can accomplish safely. There "would be no objection If such a course were pursued, If prudence requires the abandonment. even at the last moment, of the circuitous, return journey through applauding crowds. United States Vessel at Cape Haytien It was pointed out nt tlmt .time that Governor Odell bad pledged himself to the support of President Itoosevelt (or the Republican nomination for pres- Ident in 1(HD4 und that therefore there eould be nothing for him to look forward to In polities in the immediate future after his second term as governor had ended. Ready for Work. C'lilcnKn Merchant Kill* lflmNplf. Chicago, July 29.—A. SI. Kotbsehild, until two months ago the head of the State street department store tirm of A. M. Itothschild & Co., committed suicide at bis home. Thirty-seventh court and Michigan nvenne, by shooting himselT in the head, the wound Inflicted 'causing almost Instant death. Acute iftsomnla. which probably cnesed tcmporary insanity, is said to lDi *.v'iDoue11i1o for the deed. Washington. July 29.—Tills morning, the Navy department received a cablegram announcing that the United States gunboat Machies had arrived safely at Cape Haytien and was ready to take up i»s duty ol' protecting Ainer. lean interests there. Almost complete returns nt this hour show that Iyoudenslager will have a majority jot about twenty-live dele- Mangan's Evans Bros. gates. MInh Wnekermnn Severely Hart. 9 1 Buffalo. X. \\, July 29. — Helen Vamlerbilt Wnekernian, the beautiful young Aiuerieuu girl who recently hail siieli an unpleasant experience in London that her mind was impaired, was severely eut last evening lDy the broken glass of a window she had smashed while trying to eseape from her room. Fire engines responding to a call for a fire opposite the Wackeriu:ui home in Delaware avenue stopped at a hydrant direetly under Miss Waekorman's window. Relieving that the lire was in her house, the young woman became panic stricken and began smashing the windows of her room with her bare hand$ The win dows were large, and the heavy pieces of glass severely eut Miss Waekerinan's arms ami faee. She was prevented from jumping by her mother. It was Impossible here to obtain either nil absolute continuation or denial of the rumor that has been revived in so pt range* a manner. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, FlreN »»t Trennnry Department. Washington. July 2!).—A series of fires has occurred at the treasury department. The flames were all 111 one place—the sub-basement at the northeast end-of the btilldlng—and were occasioned by the burning out of a buried electric cable. The flames crept along the cable to tile woodw ork of a door. A gang of men (lug out' the cable and replaced it with a new oms The damage was small. 46 South Main Street, While It cannot be said as a (lenitive fact that there is good reason for believing that when the coronation Is Over a second operation will be performed upon the king. It Is believed that in such an event the appendix Itself will be removed. Warrant! For Fifteen Striker*. Secret Weililltijt In Illicit Society. 10 and 12 North Main Street Pitts ton, Pa. Chmlcston, W. Va., July 211.—Upon information made before Federal District Attorney Atkinson warrants of arrest were issued for about lifteen persons, charging theln with contempt of court In violating the injunction Issued by Judge Keller covering the Flat Top coalfield along the Norfolk and Western railroad. The clerk declined to give the names for whom warrants were issued. Federal Judge Keller has also issued an Injunction against G. W. I'urceH, a member of the national executive committee of the United Mine Workers; W. H. Wilson, national secretary; t'liris Kvans, national statistician; "Mother" Jones and five others St the suit of tin Giiuley Mountain Coul company. It is in the same form as those heretofore issued. New York, July 211.—.Tallies Nicholson Gallatin and Miss Pauline Monroe Cory went to the rectory of the Church of the Ascension oil June 1!D. where they were married by the Rev. Walter Smith. They then separated, going to their respective homes, and the marriage has been kept secret until the present time. Mr. Gallatin is named after Ills great-grandfather, James Nicholson, who was the first commander of the Constitution. Ills grandfather, Albert Gallatin, was sey* rotary of the treasury and established the Gallatlon National bank ill this city. Ills'fiither, now dead, was James Gallatin. The Gallatlns have been prominent In politics, business and society for generations. Mr. Gallatin's bride, who is twenty-four years old. is the daughter of Mrs. David Cory. The family comes from Boston, where It has excellent connections. For WEDDINGS C|AWAr« V For FUNEBALS rl0Wer5 * TWELVE PRIESTS SUSPENDED, Thorough instruction. Low tnition rates Graduates secure best iDositionH. Rome are now drawing salaries of $l,'.itD0, Sl«6W and $1,8(10- Mauv in five and six month« qualify them selves to fill positions which pay $50 and $«) per month at the atart. The attention of AMBITIOUS young people is solicited. Positions furnished. Send for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. Just whit you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for yon at a reasonable price. (new phone) J- B-CARPENTER, exeter ST. EXETIR BORO Opposed Enforcement of Law of Asso. ciations in France. Paris. July 29.—The emoluments of 12 secular priests in the department of Calais were today suspended because of their advocacy to their congregations nt of opposition to the enforcement ot the decree of Premier Combes, calling for the carrying out of the law of associations. The announcement was greeted with statements that trouble would ensue similar to thnt-wftich lias broken out in several portions of France during the past few weeks. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Markets furnished by Hatght & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Dank Building. Smart Price-Saving on All Linos at the New York. July 29. 19112. Open. Clos. 133% 131% 92 Vi 92 Special" This Week. Sugar Typhoon In !Hlii«]niifto. — MAGNET Atchison Manila. July 2!).—The Cp uJi()oii which lias been prevailing lKfrc for a few days cut a 2tt0 yawl path thrortgli Camp Vicars, 111 Mindanao, destroying the headquarters and the hospitals except the one where those who are very ill are kept. Tills eseaiied. There were no casualties, but the property loss will be heavy. The records of the adjutaut« and quartermasters were lost. Parts of the buildings were blown away for miles, and the tents resembled balloons as they floated off. The troops were tossed among the wreckage. A majority of the members of the companies possess only the clothing they hud oil. Many villages were obliterated. Atchison, pref Copper 1112% nx% 67 32% fig 54 Car & Foundry .. Brooklyn Traction B. & C) 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. 1J1.X% tirent Hniih of Contributions. Indianapolis. I ml., July Mine workers' headquarters in this city have been turned into a banking room, and every inch of space Is required to accommodate the extra force that lias been |Dut to work to handle tlie contributions since the voting Of the assessment on the miners and tlie appeal for funds were made. The business has increased to such an extent that Secretary Wilson has been obliged to move out of his rooms aud,occupy President Mitchell's ottiees, while the otttce force has taken iwsse&sloii of his former quarters. CHAMBERLAIN ON DUTY, Clies. & Ohio Chic. & Ot. Western C. M. & St. P C. R. 1 & P Col. F. & I •r»3 % Jackson Ioniiph Another Injunction. 184% 191 I'arkersburg, W. Va., July 29.—Judtte Jackson has issued another Injunction of the same general character as those for wbese violation "Mother" Jones and others wore tried. It was Issued upon the application of G. Clinton Gardner, receiver for the Flemington Coal company, and is directed against thirtv strikers and organizers. Wat Greeted With Cheers in the House of Commons. isf.'/4 192 102 Wo have marked down our stock of Men's Summer Suits to figures that mean a saving of money to you. London, July 29.—Colonial Secretary Chamberlain was able to resume Ills duties in the House of Commons this morning, anil his appearance in his place was the signal for a great demonstration. He was liberally cheered 99% Erie Erie, prof .... Louis. & Nasli. Manhattan El. . Mot. Traction ■ Mo. Pacific Col. Southern III Central ... Mexican Central Canadian Pacific Rep. S.eel .... 37% (19 H 145V4 tD9% H3»4 1 lot Ladies' Lislo Thread Vesta, handsomely trimmed with wide lace and ailk tape, V neck, worth 50c; this week 19c. 134 Vi 133%, 14!D% lisy, :i3 by thi Campt) \ er of t InUon M tliat hi the aei j. * ness ar UoRto ■Spam Hte t\ Kvan t V§°n8' members, irrespeetiv,. CDr party, •U-Bannerman. the l.tlieral leadle House, voicing the eiihgratuof-the opposition. The stories re been going aruiiiul Hoarding ousnesg of the aeeretary s illD 'denied. 1 lot Boys' Wash Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 39c. Men's Sack Suits in serges, flannels and' fancy worsted; formerly $9.00, 10,00 and 11.00; **M &fl our price w ■ '™ 1«8V& 30 i«s% ronanl Ilriiuu May 111- Itt-rnllcd Washington, July it i» no»v learned that the Cuban government wont a little further in (jcueral S ease than wax understood at lirst. It not only wade inquiry as to the aeeuraey ol tiio quotations refleetiiiLT on the Culuins, hut complained of the consul general's criticism. The imperii in the ease are still before the president, hut some action in expected shortly, either in the way of recalling the consul general or transferring liim to some other post if a suitable one can I » found. Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hats, regular 35c qnality; special price 8c. 2 it's 13(1% 1S% ~ prepared ™ under GERMAN LAW'S, Is Excellent lor 1 lot Best Machine Bilk. 50 yards; we got them cheap and it in yours for 3c. 137 C4 19 De w«'t 1'roven 111m OinTalnlilp, Cape Town, July 2D.—General l)e Wet proved that he could evade friends as successfully as lie did his enemies by arriving here unexpectedly yesterday afternoon and upsetting all the elaborate plans prepared for his reception. lie strolled through the streets, nodding to acquaintances and occasionally to a former opponent. Arr«ng"-nonts were quickly made by Afrikanders to entertain the famous leader last night at a seniiprivate dinner, tickets to which already stand at 5 guineas ($1DU.25) premium. r BACKACHE, 1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. OR. RICMTBU'S Warid-Renowned "ANCHOR" ort'olk & Western (13% Ladles' Shirt Waists, all the latest styles, reduced one-half;"60c kind now 26c. . UBE MEN ON SVRIKE . Y.. O. & W W Y Central 1(15% 101 Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this woek 6c. Wash Suits; reg. OEgt 50c value; our price OJJI* PC nnsylvania 1 «»o'D4 1 lot Felt Window Shades; while they laf«t He. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this week 19c. undred Out Because Company Discharged Two Men. i. July 29.—Six hundred mra 1 at the American Tube Works city are out on strike today the company refused to reino union men which it had disas incompetent. Another e is that the company refused mrne an Italian laborer who i identified with the union. kcariing ♦50 • sN 72% leading, pref Southern Ry . PAIN EXPEUER. Ladies' Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; this week Sc. Two-piece p. B. Suits, serge, 9 to 15 yrs, (4 Cffe worth 3:50; price DUtinDrn Ry.. prof in Pacific . C. & I *1K% ,«9% «9% 4sy4 13 None genuine without Trade Mart "Anchor. " I What one physician out oi many tQ6titi—« BofH'CapH, regular 15c kind, special price 6c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 26c quality; yonr choice 10c. fisvt 08 DA 45 M New York. April.24iiJ899 teri "ANCH OR PAIN EXPELLERasa treatment for.Backache, sumati3m.«c.is excellent ks- C7**107 c Vordlet on JohnatoTTn DMantrr, Folding Lunch B"?xe*, worth 20c; hftro'fOr 6c. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this week I.oather, prel Johnstown, Py.. .fuly 20.—The con oner's jury the rolling mill mlno disaster on Jhe 10th Inst. has lilfCl its verdict It is found.that the explosion was caused by "some person or permoiiH, to the jnry unknowti, itnkC Ins Into room No. 2, sixth light heading. where gas was known to an open usinK the same in direct violation of the-mine rules nnd regulations of the Uambrtti Steel company. See our handsome line of lace* and embroideries, we have all kinds, reduced one-half. 6a a yard. UOI4 THE. S. Ruhtief S. Steel . 16V4 40% 90 !C!«£ 39% 89% ltoon?velti to Vlwlt Newport. S. Steel, pref Newport. July 29.—I'resldent and Mrs. I{CKisevelt, it is learned, will visit jSIewport on Sept 1. and society as a consequence Is In a flutter. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Itoliert Fulton Cutting at tlieir summer home, the Ledges, and will sail here on tlie ureaideut's jraclit and remain a week. THE WEATHER t. eateru Union Wabash, pref. Vvanavli. com. 86% 4(1'4 S«% 4r.% ite. and C0c. at all innittU or tbroagn lr.Ad.MeM.raCo,n»I^H«t. a36 HIBHEST IWAHM, J h 11JUm The Magnet Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. ngton. July 29.—Foreran! mini., Wednesday, for eastern ivanla: Showvrs tonight; Wed- 30 % 30 % 10S union Pacific Union Pacific 108"i »3Vi 4X54 Alton prct 93% 40% 37 8. Main St., Pittston. CarMr Mali aid Iraatf Strut? |
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