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r '* $1 s% ' v tSS . 6 PAGES. I WEEKLY K8TARLIHHED 1M0." 1 DAILY EST. BY THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, AUQIJST 30, 1902." TWO CENTS A COPY: I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f BUSINESS REVIEWED. LY FIRE Port jervis TO ENTERTAIN COUNTY. GOBIN ISSUES DRASTIC ORDER ROOSEVELT ENJOYS SPORT It's a flood Investment To Buy Your flroceries From the Store That Car- Inhabitants of Nannaa Will Vfclt the Vmatlafactory at Strike (enter, bit Guod Elievrhere, ries the Stock, That flwes President. New York, Aug. 30.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: ■ » : I ost Destructive In History of the City. Oyster Bay, Aug. 30.—It is doubtful whether, when president Roosevelt asked the residents of Nassau county to visit liim 011 Sept. 15, he had any idea that the affair would attain the proportions it now promises. The responses from all parts of. the county indicate that there will be a pretty general holiday on that dny and that Oyster Bay will be the Mecca for the inhabitants of the county. Gradual resumption of anthracite coal mining is encouraging, although the output is not yet sufllclent to have any commercial value. Business conditions arc unsatisfactory at the strike center, but reports from all other sections indicate uuusually prompt revival after the summer vacation sea»on, with exceptionally large operalions auiong dealers in the agricultural regions. Notwithstanding some bad weather, large crops are now practical ly assured, ulthougli the nioSt sanguine results may not be attained. Manufacturing plants are now fully occupied as u rule, the least gratifying reports coming from furnaces that eannot secure coke owing to railway blockades. The transportation problem is becoming serious, as the factor of crop moving is about to be added, and. moreover, much coal must be moveil by rail that usually goes to consumers by lake und canal. AT ' the Value and That Does Troops to 8hoot Strikers Who Throw Missiles. f- Shoots a Boar in Austin BREMMN & ROBERTS the Business. Corbin's Preserves. Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar 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 Theso prices only give you au idea hew cheaply wo soli. Full sized cotton batting, regular price 10c, at - gc Fast Colored Turkey Red Table Damask, 39c value at 23o E8T»MATE-$100,000. WILL ARREST INSULTERS MAKES ONLY ONE SPEECH. Sheriff Jerome B. Johnson had made arrangements to swear in 100 special deputies for police duty in addition to his regular force of deputies, but Is now contemplating doubling the number, uud arrangements are under way to have detectives here from Xew York and other cities to watch for any professional thieves who may come iu with the crowds. Turbulence in Panther Valley—Cap. After a Day of Rest From Meetings I Fire Started In the Delaware 4 House, an Old Hotel, and Wiped it Otitj Together With Eight Other tain Helm of the Twelfth Regiment and Handshakings, Mr. Roosevelt Extra largo sized Turkish Towels, real value 15c each, at 10c Yard wide bleached muslin, real value 7c, at - - go Wounded in Fight at Lansford— Sleeps in the Clubhouse In Croyden Buildings. Bayonets Quiet Mob. Park. 10-4 unbleached sheeting, real value 20c, at - 15° One case light outing flannels, regular 10c value at - go One case light figured lawns,nice assortment patterns 3Jo R*' Port Jervls, N. Y„ Aug. 30—This w' qlty was visited today by the fiercest most destructive fire ever experijT. enced In Its history. About 3 o'clock, E£' Hre wfcs discovered in the Delaware »'.-kouse, the oidest and largest hotel in (?.' ,the dlty. All of the inmates of the hoD ,'tel, having been aroused in good season, escaped with their lives, but lost 'i much of their clothing and other pereonal effects, and the building Itself is In- • complete ruin. The flames spread to |£ the adjoining buildings, and before p .they could be got under control, eight g. ' Other buildings, occupied as stores Ki vifnd residences, were destroyed. The loss is estlihated at $100,000. R. 'D• TODAY'8 FOREIGN BUDGET. Shenandoah, Pa., Aur. 30.- After exhausting every other means for preserving the peace and in protecting the nonunion men from violence on their way to and from the mines, Brigadier General (iobin, in command of the troops now in the cbalHelds, lias issued an order that the soldiers shall shoot any persons detected in throwing stones or other missiles and thut if any mob resists the authority of the troops they shall freely use their bayonets and butts. Newport, N. H., Aug. 30.—Exchanging his formal dress for a hunting out- Ut, Including a pair Of blue Jean overalls mid a rifle, President Roosevelt turned nluirod. and while tramping throngh Corbln park, in the company of Senator Proctor, added a wild boar to his conquests. The president shot the boar through the heart, lie also shot at another boar, but the gatherlug darkness rendered Ills aim uncertain, and the animal escaped unharmed.RRERRiR ( ROBERTS, The Invitation to the county's people will be read from 18.1 pulpits next Sunday, it having been forwarded to all the ministers. The ministers here have issued a call for a meeting of the villagers on Tuesday to take steps to properly receive the visitors and to decorate the village with American flags. At Sagamore Hill the reception Is planned to last from 3 until 0 o'clock, but the hours may be extended owing to the size of the crowds. The Long Island railroad will furnish speclui trains from all parts of the county. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Olio case children's fast black ribbed hose, all sizes at 4C3 Iron furnaces are suspending production because coke cannot be secured, and it is evident that the rate of output at the opening of the new month will show a serious loss. VISIT 25 dozen men's black and white stripe working shirts at 25c Grain markets opened strong | because of the loss In visible supply last week, the comparatively light receipts and some dubious weather reports. Best prices were not maintained,' however. and abundant harvests are practically assured, yet every trifling reduction in condition gives encouragement to holders of wheat. Williams & McAnulty One lot ladies' white and colored shirt waists, regular price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, your, choice, each - 50c There lias been trouble for nearly twenty-four hours. Itlotous mobs of strikers, chiefly foreigners, enraged nt the sight of work starting in Now. 4 11114 IS mines of the Lehigh Coal und Navigation company, attacked nonunion men, tried to destroy property and braved the bayonets of the soldiers und attacked tliem hand to hand. The president did not expect to do any shooting when he came here, but found himself unable to resist the nppeuls of Senator Proctor of Vermont, who Is a member of the Blue Mountain Forest Game club, which leases the shooting privilege In the park. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall-Papers. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE Bnrncd In Rcurnlnir Children, Middletown, N. Y„ Aug. 30.—In attempting to rescue his wife and two children from his burning house at Tuxedo Henry Touilins, a lineman for the Hudson Hlver Telephone company, probably was fatally burned. One of the children will die as a result of burns. The other child and Mrs. Tomlins were rescued. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. Till1 senator uracil the president to accompany him . on a brief trip, and soon nfter luncheon the party started from the residence of George H. Edglil, Its membership consisting of the president, tbe senator, Secretary Cortelyou, Dr. Lung and Austin Corbln, son of tbe railroad man. Only tbe president, the senator and their guides really penetrated Into the woods. Turkey Absolutely Refuses to Further C Discuss the Stone Case; - Constantinople, Aug. 30.—The Porte has addressed an abrupt note to Unlted States Minister Lelshman, absolute; 1y refusing to further discuss responsl.bilttf for the capture of Miss Ellen M. » Stone, the American missionary, as * : the act was not committed on Turkish Exports of corn for the past week were only ,18,5(11 bushels against 407,- 450 ft year ago and 4,078,005 bushels in 1809, when prices were ,'iO cents- a bushel lower than now. Receipts for tbe week were l,08Ci,003 bushels compared with 3,424.8.80 a year ago. Interior arrivals of wheat also fall behind last year's movement, being 0,240,- 312 bushels against 7,249.001, while the comparison of from all ports of tbe United States Is still more striking—4,205,020 bushels, flour included, agalpst 0,307,302 a year ago. Window Shades Made to Order. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES To these two mines at Lunsford nnd Summit Hill tho troops escorted the workers in trains over the trolley roud. 15 South Main St. At Lansford when the train stopped 111 the center of the town a thousand or more excited foreigners were gathered, howling like wild men. It was necessary to escort the nonunion men to their homes near by. A squad of soldiers formed about them and with their uiusket butts forced n way through and left the workers safely. Next to Drury'.s Store. If you are looking for Something in the line of Always the Cbeapost. If the whole sky were tilled with full moons, the light would be no brighter than that of ordinary daylight. Moonlight. e. soit U, rtris, Aug. 30—French duelists have J-"ileYlBed a new scheme for tho satisfyi teg of outraged honor without endang-1, ering life or llm:b. In the future, wax a bullets will be used instead of lead. .The mark left by the wax will decide , which man must apologize. An epi?■ detnlc of insult challenges is expected f ;to follow. • Aome, Aug. 30.—Monsignor Guidi, '• ihe newly appointed apostolic delegate [; to the Philippines, has carefully ext-" amined tho voluminous papers relating L to the Philippine question and has 6. concluded that there is a solution of L?: the problem, other than the expulsion a of the Friars and the sale of their lands. He refuses to enter into the deot his plan until he has submitted 5? tlie same to Oovernor Taft. T ivo herds of buffalo were passed, but as these animals are almost domesticated they were allowed to go unuiolested, as were several deer. A wild boar was tho game for which tbe president was searching, and as the afternoon wore away without seeing any (although It is said there are at least 1.000 of them In the 25,000 acres of the park) it began to look ns If he would have to return to the clubhouse without a chance at one. Evans Bros. Rain and Atmoaphfre, GROCERIES The air after n heuvy rainfall Is usually very clear owing to the fact that the rain I11 falling has carried with It most of the dust and Impurities of the atmosphere. Upon the return of the car, however, the strikers pressed them closely. They gained the platform where Captain IIc.liu was standing directing them, nnd as they boarded it a man grabbed Captain Helm's leg and pulled him off the car. Failures for the week numbered 173 In the United States against 202 last year and 14 In Canada against 21 a year ago. We have them. When the whaler True Love of Hnll, England, was 13!) years old, It succumbed to the Inevitable ax. It was built In Philadelphia In 1718 When It was ninety-seven years old, it still voyaged to the Arctic ocean. Old Whaler. Bayonet Chnrve. San Francisco. Aug. 30. Theresa Oelrlebs and Herman Oelrlchs have made application for letters of administration on the estate of Charles I,. Fair, the dead California millionaire, and have tiled his last will and testament. The document bequeaths the entire estate to Mrs. Charles L. Fair, the wife, who died by the same accident that ended the life of Mr. Fair. At the same time a petition was presented lDy Hannah 10. Nelson, Joseph Harvey and Charles S. Xeul for letters on the estate of Caroline I). Fair and an order for the production of Mrs. Fair's will, now in a safety deposit vault. Iler will makes bequests to the testator's relatives of about $00,000, and the remainder of the estate is left to her husband. C. L. 1-Klr'n Will Filed, Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Corn 3 cans Early Juno Fears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz Cfc Schraum & Co Pint Mason Jars, per dozen ■IUC With a roar the mob closed about him. A dozen soldiers jumped as the captain fell and beat the mob back. At the same moment Major (iearlieart, 011 the next car, gave the order for the men of each company to lix bayonets and charge. It wos not until almost sundown that the president and his guide came upon a .small drove. Two shots were Bred before tbe drove scattered, leaving one dead, shot by the president. PrvNlilellt Shunt* a Boar. Quart Mason Jars, Altf* per dozen *. "KM? An elephant's sense of smell Is so delicate that the animal can scent a human being at a distance of 1,000 yards. Keen Scented Elephants. They sprang from the cars with a yell and In a second lined lip across the street and advanced, driving all the strikers before them. Tho president completed a day of thorough enjoyment by sleeping in one of the plainly furnished rooms of the clubhouse, having made no speeches, except a brief address to tbe people of Newport. i gal. Maaon Jars, per dozon OUC THE SEA GIRT TOURNAMENT. Catherine II, At the order nearly nil turned and fled. Many dasliod into the opern house doorway, llea't down the doors and sprang inside to hide under the seats. Others jumped through the windows. Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute Hoot Beer... 3 bot. Hires' Hoot Beer for.. Good Hio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee Catherine II. ruled with absolute sway oyer European Russia, Sweden, Poland and a portion of Turkey in Europe, Persia and a vaguely outlined portion of wliut is now called Siberia, and she also exercised at least a nominal rule over undefined regions in America, -which were subsequently defined In the territory of Alaska. 'hr«o of the Principal Matches Were 8hot Off Today. Newport was not originally In Ills itinerary, but when It was learned that lie watt going to call oil Secretary Ilav, only -nine miles away, Newport citizens besought tli'.D Intervention (St former Senator Chandler for a stop at tills place. The senator managed to bring about tho di sired result, and as Corbin park Is one of the show places of this part of the country and the senator is a trustee of the estate of Austin t'orbin tho visit to the park followed as a. matter of course. Potatoes, fine stock All. per bushel OUt® If- Sea dirt, N. J., Aug. 30.—The shooting tournament programme today includes three of the most important contests, those for the Wimbleton cup, the inspectors' match and the interstate Schultze team for the championship of America. The 600-yarils inspectors' matcrf was won by Col. James E. Bell, of Washington, who made a "porrible." Second place was taken by Cap SS - tain W. B. Martin, of New Jersey, and »! 1 Private W. E. Calloddy, of Washlugr . ton, each of whom scored 49. Some did not readily give way before the soldiers, and for some moments there was a hand to hand struggle. Then the line melted away, and a few who gtiil fought felt the bayonets. Six of these were wounded, but not seriously. Peter I'ower Cane Emled. The Widow's Mite. f New York, Aug. 30.—After thirtyfour sessions before Special Examiner Mable, at which 000,000 words of testimony were taken down, typewritten and printed, the Peter Power-Northern Pacilic injunction ease has been abruptly terminated so far as the examining of witnesses is concerned. The great mass of testimony will be tiled with tile clerk of the United States circuit court in St. l'aul on Monday, and a decision on the right of the Northern Pacilic to retire Its preferred stock Is expected from Judge I.ocliran Inside of a month, possibly within 11 few days. Evans Bros. In gratitude for kindness received while a patient nt the Edinburgh Royal infirmary a poor widow has given ninepenee (18 cents), all she possessed, as a donation to the funds of the institution.Mangan's That ended the resistance. The inch gathered again at a distance, sullenly watching, but made no further attack. FImIiIiik and Boating. A mob gathered at the Dor ranee eolllcr.v, near Wllkesbnrre. because it was rumored the colliery was about to start work. The crowd soon scattered, however, when it was found that the rumor was Incorrect. Fishing and boating 011 Lake Sunn* pee occupied the time of the presl» dent's party lu the morning. Secretary Hay accompanied Mr. ltoosevclt to the station at Newbury, where Senator Proctor of Vermont was waiting. The president reached Newport soon after 10 o'clock and after a drive through the principal streets delivered u short address in the public square. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, 46 South KHatn Street, Pittston, Pa. FIGHTING IN HAYTI. After being cut steel pens are annealed and tempered with oil to insure great springiness to the pens. Steel Pens, Great Losses on Both Sides Thursday and Friday. 10 and 12 North Main Street The general strike situation reinnins unchanged. There is some coal being shipped, but the quantity is so small compared with the normal shipments thut It has little or no effect on the market. For WEDDINGS Clnuiore f For FUNERALS r,U™cr* 4 Sfr . Washington, Aug. 30.—Minister Pow ell, at Port-au-Prince, cabled the State »£ "Department, under yesterday's- date, i a, to the effect that severe fighting began In the neighborhood of Cape Haytlen, 4'.' Thursday, continuing until the time ./he Bled the dispatch. Great losses on both sides are reported. The towns Marmelade and Laiilhc were totally |pj(_ destroyed. The government army is Bgr v under command of General Nord. Gen- Bp eral Juneau Is at the head of the rcvolutlonists.The soil of the larger part of Manchuria and Mongolia Is believed to contain the same elements for wheat production as the Columbia river basin iu the United States. Cbina and Wheat. The Griffin Studio* Odell Lays a Cornerstone. Just wliat you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (now phone) J.B.CMPENTEII,UETtR st. exeteb «oro Dobbs Kerry, N. Y.. Aug. 30.—Governor Odell as the guest of tills village laid the cornerstone of the new hospital, delivered an oration, viewed a parade and was warmly greeted by almost every inhabitant of the place besides hundreds from surrounding towns and villages. Business was suspended during the visit of the governor, and stores and residences were handsomely decorated with the national colors, while banners and lithographs bearing portraits of the state's executive were lavishly displayed. As lie concluded his address rain began to fall, and the presidential party got a thorough drenching. The president refused all offers of umbrellas, saying that his mackintosh would be sulliclent to protect him. APPEAL TO PRESIDENT. Montreal Bread, Artistic "Photography In all Branches. Montreal bakers are required to stamp their Initials on each loaf, together with Its weight. WllkeubnrrentiM Auk Hint to . Settle the Strike. WHfcesfeartw, Pa. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 30.—The Public alliance of this city, which has been endeavoring to bring about a settlement of the coal strike in the interests of the business men of the anthracite region, lias sent the following appeal to President Roosevelt: A visit followed to the Corblu mansion. where Mrs. Corbin, widow of Austin Corbin, received the president. After a short stay the long procession of carriages moved ofer to the home oft George S. Edglll, who. with Mis. Edgill, entertained the party at luncheon. PEOPLE'S PHONE 36S 5 S. MAIN ST Patent It has been ascertained by experiments that if fish get beyond a certain depth ]p the sea they die from the pressure of the water. Flail That Drown. SPECIAL LOW PRICES vi |L TWenty-three People Injured in a Rail ■fc.' \ way Accident in Glasgow. BGlasgow, Scotland, Aug. 3(1—Twenty V ''three persons were seriously injured In a railway' collision in this city toiv day- A passenger train was standing (•' at a station, when another passenger train crashed into the rear end. Nearly t every one ol the injured suffered a I broken leg. MANY BROKEN LEGS. on all lines. Goods you will have to pay one-half more for. A few more days of this s'lle. Your own interest Ways "be prompt." Colt A Hornet'* Neat. "Since the inception of the barbarous uiiil senseless struggle 1" the anthracite coal region we. the noncoinbatants, who stand upon neutral ground, liave suffered the inevitable fate of such unfortunates. The tide of battle ebbs and Hows over and about us. We have endured patiently. We have petitioned humbly. We had hoped for much upoh J. I*. Morgan's return. Hut now. after a struggle of four nitmths' duration, n period of suffering and progressive business paralysis, when It seemed to us that the time was propitious for a settlement of some kind, if not as a matter of concession to public opinion, jet as a plain business proposition. Mr. Morgan had met with Ids henchmen, and tiie edict lias gone forth: 'There will be no settlement, no arbitration, no conciliation, no mediation. 110 concessions. The tight must go on.' The nest of the tree wasp, or hornet, Is made of a true paper, wood being ground to a pulp by the jaws of the wasp and treated with an adhesive matter secreted in the creature's mouth. A Turk holds that the day begins exactly at sunset. At that time he seta his clocks and watches at the hour of 12. A watch which could run for weeks without gaining or losing a minute would be of no special value to the Turk. The Turk's Day, Fuernt lliMinarek Safely In Port. 1 lot Children's Black Ribbed Hose; they are worth 10.Jc; yours now for 5c SKin itymouth, England. Aug. 30.—The Hamburg - American Hue steamer Fuerst ISismarek, Captain ISarcnds, has arrived hero. The Fuerst Bismarck loft Now York Aug. -1 for Plymouth. Cherbourg and Hamburg. She was spoken Aug. 22 and 2a with lior starboard thrust shaft broke. The steamer proceeded, however, under one ciiglne and was about a day and a half late 111 reaching Plymouth; 1 lot Children's Handkerchiefs; sold everywhere 2 for 5c; here lc Men's Hose, ribbed tops, only 4c Ladies' Wrappers, well made, here for 45c Not Patent Leather^ In the course of a recent lecture a scientist stated that plants are susceptible to poisons In the same degree as are human livings. lie had administered chloroform plants, which after a continued application had gradually drooped and died. Plants and Poison, Is the Material in Those Burt & Packard Korrect Shapes. Plana Wood. Objection to a Prize Fight. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 30.—The I.aw Wood Intended to be made Into pianos requires to be kept forty years to be in perfect condition. Feather Pillows, 3 J lbs; worth 75c; yours now for a pair 45c Croquet Sets; worth $1; here 50c 1 lot Rag Carpet; regular 25c quality; now for 19c 1 lot heavy opaque Window Shades; worth 25c; sale price 19c Nottingham Lace Curtains; sold everywhere for $2; here for 98c 1 lot Men's Suspenders; worth 15c; sale price 8c Children's Colored Dresses, nicely trimmed; worth 45c; yours 25c Men's Laundered Percale Shirts, nice assortment of colors; regular 50c kind; here for 39c 1 lot Boys' Brownie Overalls; 25c kind here for 19c. and order League, of this city, hap r begun an agitation against tint Corbetti; McGovorn prize fight, which is Bched- to take place here. The officers of the league have written to the editors pt all the local newspapers, asking to use their influence to prevent %from. taking place In Louisville a fight &that other cities refuse to have within '(•their borders. Without doubt the finest shoes ever put together. Regular sparklers, high and low cut, Fear is said to be responsible for 90 per cent of disease contracted. Fear. Representative De Graflenreld Dead, Washington. Aug. 30.—Representative Iteese ('. lie GrafTenreid of Texas has died of apoplexy at the Itiggs House in this city. Mr. De GrafTenreid came from Long View, Tex., and represented the Third district of Texas in the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth eongrosses and in the present Fifty-seventh congress. Ho was a lawyer and a Democrat.. He was born in Franklin, Tenn., in 18."!). Prepared ™ under HERMAN LAWS, is Excellent lor Two Dry Spots. Perhaps the two driest spots in the world are Yuma desert and Death valley, Arizona. The annual rainfall Is less than live Inches. r PAINS IN chest; Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc OR. RICHTBR'S World-Renowned $3.50 & $4.00. "Mr. Morgan has placed a ban upon us which means universal ruin, destitution. riot and bloodshed. "ANCHOR" Patent Colt Skin is soft, brilliant and black as night. Every pair guaranteed till the first sole is worn through. Ask to see the Prince Henry—the very latest, a high and low shoe all in one. Boer Generals Off for London. Look Pleasant, Please. "Is J. Pier pout Morgan greater than the people? Is he mightier than the governmentV Will lie lxD permitted to retain his menacing power? The Hague. Holland. Aug. 30.—The Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, 0., can do so now, though for years he couldn't, because he suffered untold PAIN EXPELIER. £ Boer generals, Botha, Delarey and De-. left here this afternoon for Lon Kins: and Kaiser Dine Together. Berlin, Aug. 30—The king of Italy dlneil at the Babeisborg chateau with Emperor William and the emprees. Crown IM-iiiee Frederick William, Count von Rulow, the imperial chancellor of Germany, and Slgnor Frinettl, Italian minister of forelgira(fairs, were present at the dinner. Que well-known firm's letter out of many: don: agony from th • worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help liim ill he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys; they build up and give new life to the Whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by J. H. Houck and W. C. Price, Plttston, and G. D. Stroh. iWeat Plttston. "It Is time the people should speak. It is time that their voices should be heard. CO. V -i»K»TEKD iJC»en6 ORUStlSTi, we iuo 5tvcntH Avt., Gentlemen: ' P»rty in Vermont. 4 .wowport, N. 11.:Aug. 30.—The Presidential frarty left Newport at 1 o'clock morning for a drive to Windsor, "Itepresenting the Interests and sentiment of nine-tenths of our people. \re appeal to you to use your Influence to stay the juggernaut which crushes us. Encouraged by your recent utterances, relying upon your judgment and patriotism, coulident of your great moral courage, we appeal from the king of trusts to the president of the people." We rccommend RICHTER'Sctlebrated "ANCHOR'PAIN EXPELLER,as we know n 15 AN ARTICLE OF GREAT MERIT. JU06INQ FROM TH E LARGE SALE,THAT WEMAVE FOR IT. 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, heavy griod'ij flltt ynrd Ladies' Lawn Shirt Waist, assorted lot; worth 50c, 75c aud $1; vour choice 25c THE WEATHER, Fire at BrlilfKewater, N. Y 25c. lad 50c. at all druggists or through Ad. Blchter*Co.,215 P*arl8t., New Tork HIGHEST national AWARDS.^ A. Recommended by prominent Phy- The Magnet O.P.&C. 0. TUica, N. Y.. Aug. 30. — The now creamery at Brldgewater, twenty miles from here, with its contents, has destroyed by Are. The loss la $8,000, partially Insured. •Mngton, Aug. 30— Fair tonight; jer in the northern portions; in lac cloudiness on Sunday. 37 S. Main St., Pittston. Shoe Company. Poultry netting at Ash's, N. Main.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 30, 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 | 1902-08-30 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 30, 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 | 1902-08-30 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020830_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 |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | r '* $1 s% ' v tSS . 6 PAGES. I WEEKLY K8TARLIHHED 1M0." 1 DAILY EST. BY THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, AUQIJST 30, 1902." TWO CENTS A COPY: I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f BUSINESS REVIEWED. LY FIRE Port jervis TO ENTERTAIN COUNTY. GOBIN ISSUES DRASTIC ORDER ROOSEVELT ENJOYS SPORT It's a flood Investment To Buy Your flroceries From the Store That Car- Inhabitants of Nannaa Will Vfclt the Vmatlafactory at Strike (enter, bit Guod Elievrhere, ries the Stock, That flwes President. New York, Aug. 30.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: ■ » : I ost Destructive In History of the City. Oyster Bay, Aug. 30.—It is doubtful whether, when president Roosevelt asked the residents of Nassau county to visit liim 011 Sept. 15, he had any idea that the affair would attain the proportions it now promises. The responses from all parts of. the county indicate that there will be a pretty general holiday on that dny and that Oyster Bay will be the Mecca for the inhabitants of the county. Gradual resumption of anthracite coal mining is encouraging, although the output is not yet sufllclent to have any commercial value. Business conditions arc unsatisfactory at the strike center, but reports from all other sections indicate uuusually prompt revival after the summer vacation sea»on, with exceptionally large operalions auiong dealers in the agricultural regions. Notwithstanding some bad weather, large crops are now practical ly assured, ulthougli the nioSt sanguine results may not be attained. Manufacturing plants are now fully occupied as u rule, the least gratifying reports coming from furnaces that eannot secure coke owing to railway blockades. The transportation problem is becoming serious, as the factor of crop moving is about to be added, and. moreover, much coal must be moveil by rail that usually goes to consumers by lake und canal. AT ' the Value and That Does Troops to 8hoot Strikers Who Throw Missiles. f- Shoots a Boar in Austin BREMMN & ROBERTS the Business. Corbin's Preserves. Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar 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 Theso prices only give you au idea hew cheaply wo soli. Full sized cotton batting, regular price 10c, at - gc Fast Colored Turkey Red Table Damask, 39c value at 23o E8T»MATE-$100,000. WILL ARREST INSULTERS MAKES ONLY ONE SPEECH. Sheriff Jerome B. Johnson had made arrangements to swear in 100 special deputies for police duty in addition to his regular force of deputies, but Is now contemplating doubling the number, uud arrangements are under way to have detectives here from Xew York and other cities to watch for any professional thieves who may come iu with the crowds. Turbulence in Panther Valley—Cap. After a Day of Rest From Meetings I Fire Started In the Delaware 4 House, an Old Hotel, and Wiped it Otitj Together With Eight Other tain Helm of the Twelfth Regiment and Handshakings, Mr. Roosevelt Extra largo sized Turkish Towels, real value 15c each, at 10c Yard wide bleached muslin, real value 7c, at - - go Wounded in Fight at Lansford— Sleeps in the Clubhouse In Croyden Buildings. Bayonets Quiet Mob. Park. 10-4 unbleached sheeting, real value 20c, at - 15° One case light outing flannels, regular 10c value at - go One case light figured lawns,nice assortment patterns 3Jo R*' Port Jervls, N. Y„ Aug. 30—This w' qlty was visited today by the fiercest most destructive fire ever experijT. enced In Its history. About 3 o'clock, E£' Hre wfcs discovered in the Delaware »'.-kouse, the oidest and largest hotel in (?.' ,the dlty. All of the inmates of the hoD ,'tel, having been aroused in good season, escaped with their lives, but lost 'i much of their clothing and other pereonal effects, and the building Itself is In- • complete ruin. The flames spread to |£ the adjoining buildings, and before p .they could be got under control, eight g. ' Other buildings, occupied as stores Ki vifnd residences, were destroyed. The loss is estlihated at $100,000. R. 'D• TODAY'8 FOREIGN BUDGET. Shenandoah, Pa., Aur. 30.- After exhausting every other means for preserving the peace and in protecting the nonunion men from violence on their way to and from the mines, Brigadier General (iobin, in command of the troops now in the cbalHelds, lias issued an order that the soldiers shall shoot any persons detected in throwing stones or other missiles and thut if any mob resists the authority of the troops they shall freely use their bayonets and butts. Newport, N. H., Aug. 30.—Exchanging his formal dress for a hunting out- Ut, Including a pair Of blue Jean overalls mid a rifle, President Roosevelt turned nluirod. and while tramping throngh Corbln park, in the company of Senator Proctor, added a wild boar to his conquests. The president shot the boar through the heart, lie also shot at another boar, but the gatherlug darkness rendered Ills aim uncertain, and the animal escaped unharmed.RRERRiR ( ROBERTS, The Invitation to the county's people will be read from 18.1 pulpits next Sunday, it having been forwarded to all the ministers. The ministers here have issued a call for a meeting of the villagers on Tuesday to take steps to properly receive the visitors and to decorate the village with American flags. At Sagamore Hill the reception Is planned to last from 3 until 0 o'clock, but the hours may be extended owing to the size of the crowds. The Long Island railroad will furnish speclui trains from all parts of the county. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Olio case children's fast black ribbed hose, all sizes at 4C3 Iron furnaces are suspending production because coke cannot be secured, and it is evident that the rate of output at the opening of the new month will show a serious loss. VISIT 25 dozen men's black and white stripe working shirts at 25c Grain markets opened strong | because of the loss In visible supply last week, the comparatively light receipts and some dubious weather reports. Best prices were not maintained,' however. and abundant harvests are practically assured, yet every trifling reduction in condition gives encouragement to holders of wheat. Williams & McAnulty One lot ladies' white and colored shirt waists, regular price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, your, choice, each - 50c There lias been trouble for nearly twenty-four hours. Itlotous mobs of strikers, chiefly foreigners, enraged nt the sight of work starting in Now. 4 11114 IS mines of the Lehigh Coal und Navigation company, attacked nonunion men, tried to destroy property and braved the bayonets of the soldiers und attacked tliem hand to hand. The president did not expect to do any shooting when he came here, but found himself unable to resist the nppeuls of Senator Proctor of Vermont, who Is a member of the Blue Mountain Forest Game club, which leases the shooting privilege In the park. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall-Papers. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE Bnrncd In Rcurnlnir Children, Middletown, N. Y„ Aug. 30.—In attempting to rescue his wife and two children from his burning house at Tuxedo Henry Touilins, a lineman for the Hudson Hlver Telephone company, probably was fatally burned. One of the children will die as a result of burns. The other child and Mrs. Tomlins were rescued. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. Till1 senator uracil the president to accompany him . on a brief trip, and soon nfter luncheon the party started from the residence of George H. Edglil, Its membership consisting of the president, tbe senator, Secretary Cortelyou, Dr. Lung and Austin Corbln, son of tbe railroad man. Only tbe president, the senator and their guides really penetrated Into the woods. Turkey Absolutely Refuses to Further C Discuss the Stone Case; - Constantinople, Aug. 30.—The Porte has addressed an abrupt note to Unlted States Minister Lelshman, absolute; 1y refusing to further discuss responsl.bilttf for the capture of Miss Ellen M. » Stone, the American missionary, as * : the act was not committed on Turkish Exports of corn for the past week were only ,18,5(11 bushels against 407,- 450 ft year ago and 4,078,005 bushels in 1809, when prices were ,'iO cents- a bushel lower than now. Receipts for tbe week were l,08Ci,003 bushels compared with 3,424.8.80 a year ago. Interior arrivals of wheat also fall behind last year's movement, being 0,240,- 312 bushels against 7,249.001, while the comparison of from all ports of tbe United States Is still more striking—4,205,020 bushels, flour included, agalpst 0,307,302 a year ago. Window Shades Made to Order. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES To these two mines at Lunsford nnd Summit Hill tho troops escorted the workers in trains over the trolley roud. 15 South Main St. At Lansford when the train stopped 111 the center of the town a thousand or more excited foreigners were gathered, howling like wild men. It was necessary to escort the nonunion men to their homes near by. A squad of soldiers formed about them and with their uiusket butts forced n way through and left the workers safely. Next to Drury'.s Store. If you are looking for Something in the line of Always the Cbeapost. If the whole sky were tilled with full moons, the light would be no brighter than that of ordinary daylight. Moonlight. e. soit U, rtris, Aug. 30—French duelists have J-"ileYlBed a new scheme for tho satisfyi teg of outraged honor without endang-1, ering life or llm:b. In the future, wax a bullets will be used instead of lead. .The mark left by the wax will decide , which man must apologize. An epi?■ detnlc of insult challenges is expected f ;to follow. • Aome, Aug. 30.—Monsignor Guidi, '• ihe newly appointed apostolic delegate [; to the Philippines, has carefully ext-" amined tho voluminous papers relating L to the Philippine question and has 6. concluded that there is a solution of L?: the problem, other than the expulsion a of the Friars and the sale of their lands. He refuses to enter into the deot his plan until he has submitted 5? tlie same to Oovernor Taft. T ivo herds of buffalo were passed, but as these animals are almost domesticated they were allowed to go unuiolested, as were several deer. A wild boar was tho game for which tbe president was searching, and as the afternoon wore away without seeing any (although It is said there are at least 1.000 of them In the 25,000 acres of the park) it began to look ns If he would have to return to the clubhouse without a chance at one. Evans Bros. Rain and Atmoaphfre, GROCERIES The air after n heuvy rainfall Is usually very clear owing to the fact that the rain I11 falling has carried with It most of the dust and Impurities of the atmosphere. Upon the return of the car, however, the strikers pressed them closely. They gained the platform where Captain IIc.liu was standing directing them, nnd as they boarded it a man grabbed Captain Helm's leg and pulled him off the car. Failures for the week numbered 173 In the United States against 202 last year and 14 In Canada against 21 a year ago. We have them. When the whaler True Love of Hnll, England, was 13!) years old, It succumbed to the Inevitable ax. It was built In Philadelphia In 1718 When It was ninety-seven years old, it still voyaged to the Arctic ocean. Old Whaler. Bayonet Chnrve. San Francisco. Aug. 30. Theresa Oelrlebs and Herman Oelrlchs have made application for letters of administration on the estate of Charles I,. Fair, the dead California millionaire, and have tiled his last will and testament. The document bequeaths the entire estate to Mrs. Charles L. Fair, the wife, who died by the same accident that ended the life of Mr. Fair. At the same time a petition was presented lDy Hannah 10. Nelson, Joseph Harvey and Charles S. Xeul for letters on the estate of Caroline I). Fair and an order for the production of Mrs. Fair's will, now in a safety deposit vault. Iler will makes bequests to the testator's relatives of about $00,000, and the remainder of the estate is left to her husband. C. L. 1-Klr'n Will Filed, Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Corn 3 cans Early Juno Fears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz Cfc Schraum & Co Pint Mason Jars, per dozen ■IUC With a roar the mob closed about him. A dozen soldiers jumped as the captain fell and beat the mob back. At the same moment Major (iearlieart, 011 the next car, gave the order for the men of each company to lix bayonets and charge. It wos not until almost sundown that the president and his guide came upon a .small drove. Two shots were Bred before tbe drove scattered, leaving one dead, shot by the president. PrvNlilellt Shunt* a Boar. Quart Mason Jars, Altf* per dozen *. "KM? An elephant's sense of smell Is so delicate that the animal can scent a human being at a distance of 1,000 yards. Keen Scented Elephants. They sprang from the cars with a yell and In a second lined lip across the street and advanced, driving all the strikers before them. Tho president completed a day of thorough enjoyment by sleeping in one of the plainly furnished rooms of the clubhouse, having made no speeches, except a brief address to tbe people of Newport. i gal. Maaon Jars, per dozon OUC THE SEA GIRT TOURNAMENT. Catherine II, At the order nearly nil turned and fled. Many dasliod into the opern house doorway, llea't down the doors and sprang inside to hide under the seats. Others jumped through the windows. Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute Hoot Beer... 3 bot. Hires' Hoot Beer for.. Good Hio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee Catherine II. ruled with absolute sway oyer European Russia, Sweden, Poland and a portion of Turkey in Europe, Persia and a vaguely outlined portion of wliut is now called Siberia, and she also exercised at least a nominal rule over undefined regions in America, -which were subsequently defined In the territory of Alaska. 'hr«o of the Principal Matches Were 8hot Off Today. Newport was not originally In Ills itinerary, but when It was learned that lie watt going to call oil Secretary Ilav, only -nine miles away, Newport citizens besought tli'.D Intervention (St former Senator Chandler for a stop at tills place. The senator managed to bring about tho di sired result, and as Corbin park Is one of the show places of this part of the country and the senator is a trustee of the estate of Austin t'orbin tho visit to the park followed as a. matter of course. Potatoes, fine stock All. per bushel OUt® If- Sea dirt, N. J., Aug. 30.—The shooting tournament programme today includes three of the most important contests, those for the Wimbleton cup, the inspectors' match and the interstate Schultze team for the championship of America. The 600-yarils inspectors' matcrf was won by Col. James E. Bell, of Washington, who made a "porrible." Second place was taken by Cap SS - tain W. B. Martin, of New Jersey, and »! 1 Private W. E. Calloddy, of Washlugr . ton, each of whom scored 49. Some did not readily give way before the soldiers, and for some moments there was a hand to hand struggle. Then the line melted away, and a few who gtiil fought felt the bayonets. Six of these were wounded, but not seriously. Peter I'ower Cane Emled. The Widow's Mite. f New York, Aug. 30.—After thirtyfour sessions before Special Examiner Mable, at which 000,000 words of testimony were taken down, typewritten and printed, the Peter Power-Northern Pacilic injunction ease has been abruptly terminated so far as the examining of witnesses is concerned. The great mass of testimony will be tiled with tile clerk of the United States circuit court in St. l'aul on Monday, and a decision on the right of the Northern Pacilic to retire Its preferred stock Is expected from Judge I.ocliran Inside of a month, possibly within 11 few days. Evans Bros. In gratitude for kindness received while a patient nt the Edinburgh Royal infirmary a poor widow has given ninepenee (18 cents), all she possessed, as a donation to the funds of the institution.Mangan's That ended the resistance. The inch gathered again at a distance, sullenly watching, but made no further attack. FImIiIiik and Boating. A mob gathered at the Dor ranee eolllcr.v, near Wllkesbnrre. because it was rumored the colliery was about to start work. The crowd soon scattered, however, when it was found that the rumor was Incorrect. Fishing and boating 011 Lake Sunn* pee occupied the time of the presl» dent's party lu the morning. Secretary Hay accompanied Mr. ltoosevclt to the station at Newbury, where Senator Proctor of Vermont was waiting. The president reached Newport soon after 10 o'clock and after a drive through the principal streets delivered u short address in the public square. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, 46 South KHatn Street, Pittston, Pa. FIGHTING IN HAYTI. After being cut steel pens are annealed and tempered with oil to insure great springiness to the pens. Steel Pens, Great Losses on Both Sides Thursday and Friday. 10 and 12 North Main Street The general strike situation reinnins unchanged. There is some coal being shipped, but the quantity is so small compared with the normal shipments thut It has little or no effect on the market. For WEDDINGS Clnuiore f For FUNERALS r,U™cr* 4 Sfr . Washington, Aug. 30.—Minister Pow ell, at Port-au-Prince, cabled the State »£ "Department, under yesterday's- date, i a, to the effect that severe fighting began In the neighborhood of Cape Haytlen, 4'.' Thursday, continuing until the time ./he Bled the dispatch. Great losses on both sides are reported. The towns Marmelade and Laiilhc were totally |pj(_ destroyed. The government army is Bgr v under command of General Nord. Gen- Bp eral Juneau Is at the head of the rcvolutlonists.The soil of the larger part of Manchuria and Mongolia Is believed to contain the same elements for wheat production as the Columbia river basin iu the United States. Cbina and Wheat. The Griffin Studio* Odell Lays a Cornerstone. Just wliat you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (now phone) J.B.CMPENTEII,UETtR st. exeteb «oro Dobbs Kerry, N. Y.. Aug. 30.—Governor Odell as the guest of tills village laid the cornerstone of the new hospital, delivered an oration, viewed a parade and was warmly greeted by almost every inhabitant of the place besides hundreds from surrounding towns and villages. Business was suspended during the visit of the governor, and stores and residences were handsomely decorated with the national colors, while banners and lithographs bearing portraits of the state's executive were lavishly displayed. As lie concluded his address rain began to fall, and the presidential party got a thorough drenching. The president refused all offers of umbrellas, saying that his mackintosh would be sulliclent to protect him. APPEAL TO PRESIDENT. Montreal Bread, Artistic "Photography In all Branches. Montreal bakers are required to stamp their Initials on each loaf, together with Its weight. WllkeubnrrentiM Auk Hint to . Settle the Strike. WHfcesfeartw, Pa. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 30.—The Public alliance of this city, which has been endeavoring to bring about a settlement of the coal strike in the interests of the business men of the anthracite region, lias sent the following appeal to President Roosevelt: A visit followed to the Corblu mansion. where Mrs. Corbin, widow of Austin Corbin, received the president. After a short stay the long procession of carriages moved ofer to the home oft George S. Edglll, who. with Mis. Edgill, entertained the party at luncheon. PEOPLE'S PHONE 36S 5 S. MAIN ST Patent It has been ascertained by experiments that if fish get beyond a certain depth ]p the sea they die from the pressure of the water. Flail That Drown. SPECIAL LOW PRICES vi |L TWenty-three People Injured in a Rail ■fc.' \ way Accident in Glasgow. BGlasgow, Scotland, Aug. 3(1—Twenty V ''three persons were seriously injured In a railway' collision in this city toiv day- A passenger train was standing (•' at a station, when another passenger train crashed into the rear end. Nearly t every one ol the injured suffered a I broken leg. MANY BROKEN LEGS. on all lines. Goods you will have to pay one-half more for. A few more days of this s'lle. Your own interest Ways "be prompt." Colt A Hornet'* Neat. "Since the inception of the barbarous uiiil senseless struggle 1" the anthracite coal region we. the noncoinbatants, who stand upon neutral ground, liave suffered the inevitable fate of such unfortunates. The tide of battle ebbs and Hows over and about us. We have endured patiently. We have petitioned humbly. We had hoped for much upoh J. I*. Morgan's return. Hut now. after a struggle of four nitmths' duration, n period of suffering and progressive business paralysis, when It seemed to us that the time was propitious for a settlement of some kind, if not as a matter of concession to public opinion, jet as a plain business proposition. Mr. Morgan had met with Ids henchmen, and tiie edict lias gone forth: 'There will be no settlement, no arbitration, no conciliation, no mediation. 110 concessions. The tight must go on.' The nest of the tree wasp, or hornet, Is made of a true paper, wood being ground to a pulp by the jaws of the wasp and treated with an adhesive matter secreted in the creature's mouth. A Turk holds that the day begins exactly at sunset. At that time he seta his clocks and watches at the hour of 12. A watch which could run for weeks without gaining or losing a minute would be of no special value to the Turk. The Turk's Day, Fuernt lliMinarek Safely In Port. 1 lot Children's Black Ribbed Hose; they are worth 10.Jc; yours now for 5c SKin itymouth, England. Aug. 30.—The Hamburg - American Hue steamer Fuerst ISismarek, Captain ISarcnds, has arrived hero. The Fuerst Bismarck loft Now York Aug. -1 for Plymouth. Cherbourg and Hamburg. She was spoken Aug. 22 and 2a with lior starboard thrust shaft broke. The steamer proceeded, however, under one ciiglne and was about a day and a half late 111 reaching Plymouth; 1 lot Children's Handkerchiefs; sold everywhere 2 for 5c; here lc Men's Hose, ribbed tops, only 4c Ladies' Wrappers, well made, here for 45c Not Patent Leather^ In the course of a recent lecture a scientist stated that plants are susceptible to poisons In the same degree as are human livings. lie had administered chloroform plants, which after a continued application had gradually drooped and died. Plants and Poison, Is the Material in Those Burt & Packard Korrect Shapes. Plana Wood. Objection to a Prize Fight. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 30.—The I.aw Wood Intended to be made Into pianos requires to be kept forty years to be in perfect condition. Feather Pillows, 3 J lbs; worth 75c; yours now for a pair 45c Croquet Sets; worth $1; here 50c 1 lot Rag Carpet; regular 25c quality; now for 19c 1 lot heavy opaque Window Shades; worth 25c; sale price 19c Nottingham Lace Curtains; sold everywhere for $2; here for 98c 1 lot Men's Suspenders; worth 15c; sale price 8c Children's Colored Dresses, nicely trimmed; worth 45c; yours 25c Men's Laundered Percale Shirts, nice assortment of colors; regular 50c kind; here for 39c 1 lot Boys' Brownie Overalls; 25c kind here for 19c. and order League, of this city, hap r begun an agitation against tint Corbetti; McGovorn prize fight, which is Bched- to take place here. The officers of the league have written to the editors pt all the local newspapers, asking to use their influence to prevent %from. taking place In Louisville a fight &that other cities refuse to have within '(•their borders. Without doubt the finest shoes ever put together. Regular sparklers, high and low cut, Fear is said to be responsible for 90 per cent of disease contracted. Fear. Representative De Graflenreld Dead, Washington. Aug. 30.—Representative Iteese ('. lie GrafTenreid of Texas has died of apoplexy at the Itiggs House in this city. Mr. De GrafTenreid came from Long View, Tex., and represented the Third district of Texas in the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth eongrosses and in the present Fifty-seventh congress. Ho was a lawyer and a Democrat.. He was born in Franklin, Tenn., in 18."!). Prepared ™ under HERMAN LAWS, is Excellent lor Two Dry Spots. Perhaps the two driest spots in the world are Yuma desert and Death valley, Arizona. The annual rainfall Is less than live Inches. r PAINS IN chest; Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc OR. RICHTBR'S World-Renowned $3.50 & $4.00. "Mr. Morgan has placed a ban upon us which means universal ruin, destitution. riot and bloodshed. "ANCHOR" Patent Colt Skin is soft, brilliant and black as night. Every pair guaranteed till the first sole is worn through. Ask to see the Prince Henry—the very latest, a high and low shoe all in one. Boer Generals Off for London. Look Pleasant, Please. "Is J. Pier pout Morgan greater than the people? Is he mightier than the governmentV Will lie lxD permitted to retain his menacing power? The Hague. Holland. Aug. 30.—The Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, 0., can do so now, though for years he couldn't, because he suffered untold PAIN EXPELIER. £ Boer generals, Botha, Delarey and De-. left here this afternoon for Lon Kins: and Kaiser Dine Together. Berlin, Aug. 30—The king of Italy dlneil at the Babeisborg chateau with Emperor William and the emprees. Crown IM-iiiee Frederick William, Count von Rulow, the imperial chancellor of Germany, and Slgnor Frinettl, Italian minister of forelgira(fairs, were present at the dinner. Que well-known firm's letter out of many: don: agony from th • worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help liim ill he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys; they build up and give new life to the Whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by J. H. Houck and W. C. Price, Plttston, and G. D. Stroh. iWeat Plttston. "It Is time the people should speak. It is time that their voices should be heard. CO. V -i»K»TEKD iJC»en6 ORUStlSTi, we iuo 5tvcntH Avt., Gentlemen: ' P»rty in Vermont. 4 .wowport, N. 11.:Aug. 30.—The Presidential frarty left Newport at 1 o'clock morning for a drive to Windsor, "Itepresenting the Interests and sentiment of nine-tenths of our people. \re appeal to you to use your Influence to stay the juggernaut which crushes us. Encouraged by your recent utterances, relying upon your judgment and patriotism, coulident of your great moral courage, we appeal from the king of trusts to the president of the people." We rccommend RICHTER'Sctlebrated "ANCHOR'PAIN EXPELLER,as we know n 15 AN ARTICLE OF GREAT MERIT. JU06INQ FROM TH E LARGE SALE,THAT WEMAVE FOR IT. 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, heavy griod'ij flltt ynrd Ladies' Lawn Shirt Waist, assorted lot; worth 50c, 75c aud $1; vour choice 25c THE WEATHER, Fire at BrlilfKewater, N. Y 25c. lad 50c. at all druggists or through Ad. Blchter*Co.,215 P*arl8t., New Tork HIGHEST national AWARDS.^ A. Recommended by prominent Phy- The Magnet O.P.&C. 0. TUica, N. Y.. Aug. 30. — The now creamery at Brldgewater, twenty miles from here, with its contents, has destroyed by Are. The loss la $8,000, partially Insured. •Mngton, Aug. 30— Fair tonight; jer in the northern portions; in lac cloudiness on Sunday. 37 S. Main St., Pittston. Shoe Company. Poultry netting at Ash's, N. Main. |
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