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3 - , mm IfPff •• C? * Hi; * I© \R. j WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. 1 DAILY EST. BY THRO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEflBER 9, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: ) FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 6 PAGES. HJST RESPECT AGREEMENTS GERMANS IN SHAM FIGHT. MADE SPEECH j IN THE RAIN. President Itoosevelt. The motion was reported nnd carried unanimously. Grand Master Sargent then Rave him a pass which admits to all meetings of the brotherhood. MISSOURI SENSATION. It's a flood Investment To Buy Your flrooeries Bu From the Store That Car- Emperor and Dl«tln(rnl»hfd Goesti WltnpMM Spectacle. ries the Stock, That Slves Frankfart - an - dor - Oder, Germany, Sept. 9.—Nlnct.v-two thousand soldiers liegan tlie four days' sham battle on au immense scale at dawn today. Emperor William arose at 3 o'clock this morning and left Potsdam at 4 In order to be early on the field. A irreat blue and white pavilion friUKed with gold hangings has been pitched on the southern shore of the Weissensee, and here Emperor William will bivouac., He will lead the cavalry division into action on Thursday. AT the Value and That Does The public was then admitted to the auditorium to hear the president's address.BRENNAN & ROBERTS ilon of Court in Lehigh- Berks Case. President Has Wet But Eager Audience in Knoxville. Warrants Out For Eighteen the Business. •V ir GOVERNOR RE-ELECTED. Legislators. Republican) Carry Maine by 27)000 Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Boot Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 .12 .GO These prices only give yon an idea how cheaply we sell. Full sized cotton batting, regular price 10c, at - 6C Fast Colored Turkey Red Table Damask, 39c value at 23o Extra large sizeVl Turkish Towels, real value 15c each, at 10° Yard wide bleached muslin, real value 7c, at - - 5° 10-4 unbleached sheeting, real value 20c, at -• 15c ' • INFS CERTIFICATE GOOD Portland, Me., Sept. D.—Maine has rolled up u big offyear plurality for the Republicans in her state election, it approximating 27,000 in comparison with 12,000 for the average of other years. Complete returns are very late owing to the remoteness of nmny towns. Figures from 240 cities and towns give Hill (Rep.) 40,0(12, Uould (Dem.) 24,588. The same towns two years ago gave Hill (Rep.) 47,431, lord (Dem.) 27,754. Plurality, LONG RIDE THROUGH STORM CHARGED WITH BRIBERY. 1 D Court Decides That There Had Emperor William entertained 110 guests at dinner last night in the new palace at Potsdam. His mujesty's guests were nearly all visitors who have come to attend the nianeuvres, and they included Major Generals Henry C. Corbin and Samuel B. M. Young and Brigadier General Wood, II. S. A., nnd their nlds; Earl Roberts, commander in chief of the forces of Great Britain; Mr. Brodrick, British secretary of war, and the other British generals who are here for the maneuvers, the visiting German princes nnd the commanding generals In cliurgc of the maneuvers. Delegate Murrell is Brought Back From Mexico, Wither He Had Roosevelt Made Member of the Fire- r, atlng Congressional Agreement and Been No Abrogation of the Altern. Fled—Reveals Astounding State of men's Brotherhood, to Whom He Spoke at Chattanoogt—The Night Declares Green's Papers Invalid. Corruption, Night 8pent in North Carolina. Harrisburg, Sept. 9.—The opinion of tllfe' Dauphlp court In the matter of the oontested Democratic nomination for !■; Congress In the Thirteenth district, .Which is eomjpotiecl of Lehigh and Berks counties, was flled this morning. court holds that Congressman /Henry D. Green's certificate of noml■'nation is invalid by reason of the al- f4. • ternatlng agreement between the two v- obtyntles not having been abrogated. i alleged by Green. Green is a resl$4ent of Reading, Berks county. The f certificate of Marcus C. L. Kline, of Knoxville, Tcnn., Sept. 9.—rresident Roosevelt braved the elements late yesterday afternoon mid in deilance of a hard rainstorm was driven through streets lined with people to a stand on Mt\jn avenue nearly n mile from tbe depot, where be spoke to 12,000 ppople wtio stood in quiet while a drenching rain poured down upou them. St. Louis, Sept. 0.—A sensation lias, been caused here by the Issuance of bench warrants for the arrest of eightsen members and former members' of the house of delegates on the confession of Delegate J. K. Murreil, who fled to Mexico last spring after being indicted for bribery by the December grHiid Jury in connection with the alleged boodllng operations of the municipal assembly in relation to the granting of street railroad franchises and who unexpectedly returned to the city through the efforts of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and surrendered. Murreil is now in the custody of Circuit Attorney Folk and will, it is stated, be granted immunity from punishment for turning state's evidence. One case light outing flannels, regular 10c value at - |o One case light figured lawns,nice assortment patterns 3£CJ Tho legislature, while, as usual, strongly Republican, will have an uncommon number of Democratic members, some of the strongest Rcpubllcau towns of the state electing representatives of that party. The senate will have one Democrat In thirty-one members, L. M. Staples of Knox county. In the First congressional district Congressman Amos L. Allen (Rep.) wub reelected over Dr. Seth C. Gordon of Portland (Dem.) and Ffed E. Irish (Soc.), with n plurality of about ft,500 as against a plurality of 7,000 two years ago. Mr. Allen, who succeeded Hon. Thomas B. Reed, for whom he was secretary, ran behind his ticket In York and Cumberland counties Dr. Gordon's personal popularity contributed to this result. An Incident was the Increase in the Socialist vote, increasing from 70 two years ago to 300 this year In Portland alone. BBENNAN ft BOBEBTS, Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. One case children's fast bliick ribbed hose, all sizes at 25 dozen men's black and white stripe , working shirts at 25CJ The menu of tho dinner was exquisite and comprised ten courses. The empress of Germany was sit-' tliiR opposite the emperor, with Earl Roberts on her right. The presidential special arrived promptly nt 6 o'clock and was met by a large reception committee, the Sixth regiment band and a battalion of milltin. After the president had stated that he could stand the storm to see t;he people If the people could to see him carriages were taken, and, preceded by the troops, the procession moved up the main business street to the speaker's stand erected In front of the Woman's building. All along the line of march the president stood with bared head, bowing to the cheering throng. VISIT Williams & McAnulty One lot ladies' white and colored shirt waists, regular price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, your choice, each - - 50' IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. .Allentown., who was named by the Lehigh county Democrats, was upheld.A special trnin bore his majesty's guests from Berlin to Potsdam at 0 o'clock in the evening and returned to Berlin at 0.rD0. This morning nt ii o'clock a train left here to carry the emperor's distinguished visitors to the maneuver Held. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. Pimple's Store INTERVIEW WITH UPTON. Ha* Not Yet 8ent a Challenge for the America's Cup. r . Glasgow', Sept. 9-—Sir Thomas Lip■ ton left Clyde this morning to visit £ Xndfew Carnegie, at Skibo Castle. Bejff, ■ lore leaving, he said that he had not yet sent-a challenge for the America's BK* cup. He reiterated his former state- H*'} ment.that he would gladly stand aside HpV' tor a new challenger and lend all as- Following are the names of alleged combine members for whom bench warrants were Issued, charging bribery and perjury In connection with Suburban Street railway and other legislation:Window Shades Mad* to Order. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES Glrl Wife. Drarrtnl, *Dlea. 15 South Main St. Monticello, N. Y., Sept. 9.—Gertrude Miller, sixteen years old, lias committed suicide here. She used a revolver, sending a bullet Into her heart. Her husband went away Tuesday, promising to return Thursday, but did not arrive. Finally the wife made up her mind she had beeri deserted and committed suicide. She had only been married a week. Introduced by Congressman Henry R. Gibson of this district us n man who combined all the sterling traits of character of Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson and James Knox Polk, President Roosevelt spoke as follows: In the Foffrtli district, owing to its great area, the returns will not be completed until late today, but the estimate, is that Congressman Llewellyn Powers (Rep.) had been re-electcd by a plurality of 7,000 over Thomas White (Dem). In the Third district Congressman E. C. Burleigh got the Prohibition 1st rote and rail slightly ahead of his ticket in defeating E. H. Ilenson (Dem.). E. E. Murrell, John H. Sclmettler, Charles F. Kelly, T. E. Albright. George F. Ilobertson, Louis Decker, John Helms, Charles A. Gutke, Adolph Madera, IX. A. Faulkner, Julius Lehmann, Edmund Bersch, Otto Schumacher, John A. Sheridan, Charles J. Denny, William Tamblyn, J. J. Hannigan and Emile Hartman. Always tho Cheapest. Next to Drury'j Store. The Climax of Shirt Waist Selling! Evans Bros. "My fellow citizens and countrymen, I shall detain you for but a short time. I wish to thunk you for having, cone P: instance In his power to the new as' pirant. He Is even willing to lend the : . designs for his proposed new challenger and to give Shamrock I., now lu' Clyde, for a trial race. New Brltltee Over the Mlnnourl. In the Second district Congressman C. A. Littleiield had no difficulty In defeating his Democratic opponent, running well ahead of his ticket. Warrants were served on Messrs. E. E. Murrell, Sclmettler, Albright, ltoberison. Helms, (Jutke, Faulkner, Sehumacher and Ilahulgnn. Albright and Faulkner were released in bonds of $30,000 each. The others arrested were allowed to go to their respective homes in the custody of deputy sheriffs, who will remain with the accused until they shall have furnished surety for their appearance in court when the cases are called for trial. Omaha, Neb., SejDt. 9.—The contract for 2,100 tons of steel for the new bridge of the Illinois Central railroad over the Missouri river has been let. The bridge will have a draw spun of 520 feet and eleven spans of 50 feet each, the whole to be built for a double track, and the bridge complete will be 1,100 feet In length. Best Pat. Flour, Bll..$4.25 Feed, per 100 1.45 Hay, No. 1, per 100... .85 Oats, new, per bu 45 Oats, old, per bu 65 Potatoes, per bu 50 Butter, per lb. dairy or creamery Cheese, per lb. THE STEEL CASE. A sale that offers JH you the most ||A ({ant Shirt Waists mj la for less than their m cost. lew Jersey Court Refuses Motion to Strike Case From the Records. The ojty and county contest* nearly all presented features, but the most Interesting was that in Cumberland county, of which the late Rev. Samuel Pearson was sheriff. The shrievalty fight was won by Pennell (Dem.) by in Portland and nearly 2,000 in "the county. NeWark, N. J., Sept. 9.—Vice Chancellor Emery today denied a motion for an order to have the persons who bade affidavit in the suit of J. Aspintfall Hodge . vs. The United States 9teel Corporation brought into court Ebr cross-examination and have the M Extraordinary barfl ||A gains, everyone of f them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale, cost of the material in them. Forest Fires Beyond Control. Lyons, Colo., Sept. 0.—Advices from Long's Peak are that fully six forest Arcs are burning in that vicinity nnd nre beyond control. Large areas hnve already been burned over nnd millions of feet of valuable timber destroyed. The election was marked by good weather, quietude at the polls and an uncommonly large number of Irregular ballots. The latter was the leading feature of the day. Never before in the history of the Australian ballot system In Maine hud so much cutting been done. Murrell'* Contention, J. K. Murrell made the following statement for publication: .24 .12 »se dismissed and stricken from the ■ecortls, as an Imposition on the court. "I have surrendered uucoudltioually to the circuit attorney and have made a full and free confession. I could no longer stand tlie agony I endured as a fugitive from justice and the wrong done me by the parties just as guilty as I who made me their cat's paw. iW YORK'S EIGHT-HOUR LAW. AntlHtrfke Meet Ins; In Ronton, Tliev come in white and colors, of ;i pretty make ancl good material. It's worth going a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this. If Contractor Arrested on the Charge of Overworking Hi« Men. 1 Dunkirk, ; N. Y., Sept. 9.—Thomas f' Whalen, of Ogdensburg, who has the ■' contract for building the $200,000 State Normal school building at Fredonla. K ,N. Y„ 1b under arrest, charged by the American Federation of Labor with , working • hlB mfcn ten hours a day In violation of the eight-hour law. Boston, Sept. A meeting tlmt wns announced to be nonpnrtisnn 111 Its character called for the purpose of protesting against the continuance of the coal strike was held in Faimcll hall last night find was addressed by speakers of different political faiths, but the socialist element wns so strongly in evidence that the meeting took more of the nature of a socialist gathering than that of a more conservative element.GRAND MASTER SARGENT, out In this weather. Somebody asked me when it was raining so bard whether I would come up here anyway. I told them I guessed if you could stand it I could. SHOE DEPARTMENT BASEBALL. neanlti off Yeaterday'a Games In the National Leaitnt. "I am not permitted to give the details of the evidence 1 have put the circuit attorney in possession of. Once you buy shoes at our store you will always. Good quality. Good fit at lowest prices. $2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists 49° "I want to say how much I appreciate your having come out to see me, and I take It that your national guard ore not fair weather soldiers. At New York— n. H. E. Pittsburg.. 000001000—1 3 t New York. 00000120 •— 3 !) 2 Batteries—Chesbro and Phelps; McGinnlly and Itowerman. Second game— n. H. e. Pittsburg . 00000 0 400-4 7 2 New York. 320000 0 2 *— 71| 3 Batteries — Lecver and Smith; Cronin and Bowerman. At Philadelphia— R. H. E. Cincinnati.. 020200000-4 10 3 Phila'phia.. 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 •— 5 11 5 Batteries—Phillips and Bergen; Duggieby and Dooln. Second game— R. II. E. Cincinnati.. 001212100—7 14 2 Phila'phia.. 000100000—1 5 8 Batteries—Thielman and Bergen; Iberg nnd Dooin. At Brooklyn— n. H. e. St. I.ools... 00000000 1— 1 6 4 Brooklyn... 40001100 *— (i 7 1 Batteries - M. O'Neill and J. O'Neill; Newton and I^itimer. , At Boston— R. H. E. Boston 10100000 •— 2 5 1 Chicago 100000000-1 5 2 Batteries—Willis and Kittredge; Morrlssey and Kling. "This will all come out In the trials, nnd I am willing to go on the stand nnd tell all I know. I held the key to the l)ox In the Lincoln Trust company containing the $73,000 bribe money to go to the house of delegates upon the passage of the Suburban bill. "It has been au Inspiration to come through east Tennessee as I have. I am sorry for my sake that the rain should have come at this particular moment, but you needed It, and glad you have got it. m W Prince Decides to Leave Papacy. Rome, Sept. 9.—Prince Rospigllosi Mill on Slnic Fonmlntlon, "This money was put up as the purchase price for the votes of the combine, that price having been agreed uiDon. ManganVq^ Dry Goods Storo ■ who Is angry at the Vatican for refus,;*•( )ng to sanction a religious marriage ■ fc-between him and Mrs. Parkhurst. an American woman, has announced hiH i.S.v decision to abandon Papacy, to which v« bis family has always been attached. atCV ,Be says he will 'stand for election to Jfit- the next parliament. HK r .'j, . Homestead, Pa., Sept. !).—A swamp at West Homestead has been IHlcd ft-ith hot slag, which has amalgamated Into a solid mass. Oil this slag will be ereeted the largest structural and angle plant for the manufacture of steel in the world by the Carnegie Steel company. An open hearth furnace will also be erected to supply the ingots. Evans Bros. "Yesterday I spent the time going orcr the great battlefields of Cliickamnuga and Chattanooga, partly within the boundaries of your own state and partly within the boundaries of my mother"! state of Georgia. "The combine of the house of delegates was composed of nineteen men. This combine held frequent meetings in the room ndjoinlng the house of delegates chamber. 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. "There most of the schemes to get money for votes were concocted. When the Suburban matter nunc up before the combine. I was selected to negotiate with Philip Stock, the representative of the Suburban railway, as to the best price we could get for our votes upon the passage of the bill. THE WEATHER Strikers Return to Work. "Now I come here along the upper waters of the Tennessee to the seat of the first community settled by people of our stock on the waters which (low, into tlie gulf of Mexico. It was six years before the outbreak of the Revolutionary war that the first little settlement out of which grew the great state of Tennessee was founded, and It wns here In tills region that the mounted riflemen gathered under the leadership of Sevier, the shaft in memory of whom you see there—gathered to go across the mountains and strike at King's mountain the decisive blow which In the enTf freed the southerners."BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE For WEDDINGS CIaiuam » For FUNERALS rlOWBrt I Charleston, W. Va„ Sept. 0.—'While the strike on the Kanawha and the New river lias not been officially declared at nil end yet, it is undoubtedly about over. Many union men have returned to work In the New river field. WD, Washington. Sept. 9.—Clearing and £'• cooler tonight; Wednesday, fair and j ' touch cooler; high, southerly winds. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.CARPENTER,exeterst. exeter ioro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. R II. B. w. L. P.C. Pittsburg. HI 33 . 729 Chicago... W 61 .4K7 Brooklyn. 65 57 .rD33 St. Louis.. 54 64 .458 Boston.... 60 57 .513 Phila'phia 49 70. .412 Cincinnati 60 60 . 500 New York 42 "5 .359 are the essential features of TAILORING ami are always embodied in the Built-to-Order Garments of "I reported the various negotiations to the 'combine meetings nnd was instructed by the combine from time to time what to do. " New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freeae, stock brokers, Ulnars' Bank Building. New York, Sept. !i. 1902. Open. ("los. 129*4 130% 95% MMs 105 HI.". 71 70% 35 % 70% 71 115 li.v* 57% 57 34 34 191% 191% 197 199% 81 V4 81 Vj Washington, Sept. 3.—The war department is advised that the transport Sherman sailed from Manila Sept. 4 for San Francisco with 1)3 sick, 109 casuals and 71 discharged soldiers. Transport Sherman Sails. Were to Get $7(5.000. BUSS, W MAGNET Bin Four Train Wreeked, "When the price was agreed on, they designated me as the person to hold the key to the box containing the $75,- 000 which we were to get when the bill was passed and signed by the mayor. ■jV Sugar Atchison R.V' Atchison, pref rT'. Copper f. . , IV\# Car & Fonnilry iff '• Brooklyn Traction ■tf.B. ft O Ches. ft Ohio yob Chic, ft Gt. Western He., M. ft St. P. ... C., B. I. ft P M, Col. F. ft I., i x'Erlc, pref. V. Louis, ft Nash. ... MET Met. Ttractlon .... Rr-.'wio. Pacific BW Col. Southern .... / I"4 Central Central ... Pacific .. ■ & Western pSVM. Y.', O & w. ..... Kp...,N. Y. Central .... K*-. Fennsylvama SB?;. Reading Hry .Reading, pref ■f/ Southern Hy. .. nfcf" Southern Ry., pref. . Kg . Southern Pacific .. ■ Tenn. C. & I HL Texas Pacific SB&®. S. Leather .... K. V. 8, Leather, pref. . B~ 9. Rubber *5 '-tjD S, Steel 8. Steel, pref. . E astern Union .... pref. \Wabash. com ■T; \unlon* Pacific jg. Vtriph Pacific, pref. llton Mattoon, III., Sept. it.—A Big Four passenger train was wrecked nenr here by running into a derailed switch. None of the passengers was hurt, but Fireman Brown was caught under the engine nnd seriously scalded. Kngineer Iiobinson saved Ills life by Jumping. The engine, baggage car and smoking car were demolished. The City Flrmln'H Follower* Being Arretted. Tailor, Port au Prince, Haiti, Sept. II.—The government bus begun to arrcBt the partisans of Genera) Flrmln. the revolutionary cundldute for the presidency of Haiti. From Trnnemiee to North Carolina, "The deposit of the money, the amount nnd the conditions were duly retried by uie to the combine meet- A SAVINGS BANK FOR THE PRUDENT BUYER. The special pulled out promptly at 7 o'clock for Hot Springs, N. C.t where tlie party spent tUe night, going luto Asheville at 8.;tO o'doek tliis morning. Fall Clothes ings. ara arriving. A blft variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice early. "I am not permitted to make the operations of the com blue on thin particular mutter public at this time. The purpose of the combine was to control legislation and sell legislation for the benctlt of the members of the combine. WE might keep all the goods represented in the list printed below, and in the course of a few months sell all at the pricos usually charged. But that is not our way. We want but little profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. Murderer Executed at Charlestown, President Roosevelt was elected an honorary member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, now in session in Chattanooga. Tenn., and in reply to the compliment delivered an address in which lie declared liis "emphatic belief" in organized labor and his admiration for railroad men. of whose courage, lidellty und readiness he HI Kike In the highest terms. The president's address was received by bis hearers with a great outburst of enthusiasm. Mr. Bryan on the Stamp, Boston, Sept. 9.—John C. Best, who murdered George Bailey two years ago. was electrocuted This morning in the State prison at Charlestown. He was very cool to the last, walking to the death chair unaided.,He uttered no word and was apparently uncon- Lincoln, Neb., Sept. II.—W. J. Ilryan has begun a speechmaking tour which will continue with little interruption until the November election. He made the opening address to the members of the Grand Army at their state reunion near Hastings and this evening will open the campaign for the Democrats of Missouri at Joplln. 71 152% 147% 123% Main Street, Opposite Water St. i)i "Shortly before the Suburban bill the combine sold their votes on the lighting bills for $47,500. 23 % 141% eerned _ Prepared TKe Griffin Studio. Costly Fire in Venango County Town Hnlatert Candidate For Conicreia, under OEBMAN LAWS, j la the Beat there la lor lot Children's School Handkerchiefs lc lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, hero for 45c lot Black Mercjrized Uudersklrts.made with Ave small rallies latd on deep flonnce and dost rurtie; worth #1.60, hero for 98c lot Unbleached Muslin, nice quality, 3 3 4 cts lot Bine Calico, regular flc kind, only 6c lot Children'n Fa»t Black Bibbed Hose, 6 cent kind here for 6c 76% D37'A 164% 167% 74% franklin. Pa., Sept. 9.—A flro that started in a dry goods store caused damage amounting to $60,000 at Rosoville early this morning. While in Chattanooga Mr. Hoosevelt attended the executive session of the order. Acting Grand Master Ilannahan welcomed the president, saying his attendance would do good to organized labor not only In this country, but iti Canada and other countries as well. Cincinnati, O., Sept. H.—The Times- Star announces that Murat Hulsted, the veteran editor und author, is a candidate for the Ucpublican nomination for congress in the Second Ohio district, represented in the last three congresses by Hon. Jacob H. Bromwell. Several others seek the nomination. r NEURALGIA, 1 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: , DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Artistic Photography in all Branches. 78% 40% Mfffftesbanw, Pa. PEOPLE'S PHIWI 36S Rome, Sept. 1).—During the maneuvers near Tivoll n military balloon burst, and sixteen soldiers were badly Injured In consequence. Two of the men were fatally hurt. The explosion of the bulloon is attributed to Intense heat. — — ' Sixteen Moldlem Injured. The president returned Ills thanks for the welcome and said lie was glad to lie with the brotherhood, lie said that organized labor never had made an unreasonable request of him and that if it had he would have denied it. Speaking of the appointment of Ciraiid Mastor Sargent of the brotherhood to lie commissioner general of Immigration, tho president said it was oue of the most satisfactory appointments to him and to the public he had ever made. St. MAIN ST lot Mon'a IBc Suspenders for 8c 96% [ None gcmilno without.Trad* Hark "Anchor. lot Boys' black and white Striped Shirts, 25o kind, special price 19c Docpm to Stay Six Months, What one physician out 01 raar.y Icmfacs Gun and Locksmithing. Umbrella Kopairing, Sporting Goods. * lot Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, well made, only 46c London, Sept. 9.—General Botha's secretary, Mr. lirebner, says that the Boer generals expect their tour of the United States to occupy six months. Although the generals have arrived at no definite decision on the subject, their lecturing tour will probably begin In (Jrent WHtnin / - , 45 CHARLTON ST \ • New York. Aug 13* 1897. B ,0r. Biehlor a ANCHOR if PAIN EXPEllER .ia good' aa a local treatment tor Rheumatism andNeuralgia iGpD-2£_ t lot Table Linen, worth 89c, special a yard 26c iCkDt Folding Lnnch Boxes, worth 30c, here 6c [ lot Portiere#, 8 1-2 yardn long, 45 in. wide, worth S3, now for Si 98 EiIwoIto Advrrtlalnar. No street in the world can boast of so many advertisements as Broadway, New York. The amount of advertising on the buildings and in shop windows Is such that It would take a man between eight and ten days of eight hours each to read his way up one side and down the other. 96% 25c. and 50c. at all druggists oY through iV. Ad. Bkhter A Co., 216 PeerlSt, New fork, L 36 HIGHEST nitLaal AWARDS. J Recommended by prominent I'hyticinnti, Wholemile and Retail All Work Guaranteed, The Magnet 37% 111% • 91% • 42% 53% 38 111% 91% 42% John 1'. McNamee of Columbus, O., one of the grand ofttccrs mid n Democratic member of the Ohio legislature, moved that the degree of grand honorary membership be conferred un«n Snovr on Lake Superior. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 9.—Masters of incoming vessels at this port report flurries of snow on Lake Superior, the first of the season. E. C. Bechtold, 14 Nortli Main Street. 87 S. Main St., Pittstnn.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 09, 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 | 1902-09-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 09, 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 | 1902-09-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020909_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 | 3 - , mm IfPff •• C? * Hi; * I© \R. j WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. 1 DAILY EST. BY THRO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEflBER 9, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: ) FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 6 PAGES. HJST RESPECT AGREEMENTS GERMANS IN SHAM FIGHT. MADE SPEECH j IN THE RAIN. President Itoosevelt. The motion was reported nnd carried unanimously. Grand Master Sargent then Rave him a pass which admits to all meetings of the brotherhood. MISSOURI SENSATION. It's a flood Investment To Buy Your flrooeries Bu From the Store That Car- Emperor and Dl«tln(rnl»hfd Goesti WltnpMM Spectacle. ries the Stock, That Slves Frankfart - an - dor - Oder, Germany, Sept. 9.—Nlnct.v-two thousand soldiers liegan tlie four days' sham battle on au immense scale at dawn today. Emperor William arose at 3 o'clock this morning and left Potsdam at 4 In order to be early on the field. A irreat blue and white pavilion friUKed with gold hangings has been pitched on the southern shore of the Weissensee, and here Emperor William will bivouac., He will lead the cavalry division into action on Thursday. AT the Value and That Does The public was then admitted to the auditorium to hear the president's address.BRENNAN & ROBERTS ilon of Court in Lehigh- Berks Case. President Has Wet But Eager Audience in Knoxville. Warrants Out For Eighteen the Business. •V ir GOVERNOR RE-ELECTED. Legislators. Republican) Carry Maine by 27)000 Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Boot Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 .12 .GO These prices only give yon an idea how cheaply we sell. Full sized cotton batting, regular price 10c, at - 6C Fast Colored Turkey Red Table Damask, 39c value at 23o Extra large sizeVl Turkish Towels, real value 15c each, at 10° Yard wide bleached muslin, real value 7c, at - - 5° 10-4 unbleached sheeting, real value 20c, at -• 15c ' • INFS CERTIFICATE GOOD Portland, Me., Sept. D.—Maine has rolled up u big offyear plurality for the Republicans in her state election, it approximating 27,000 in comparison with 12,000 for the average of other years. Complete returns are very late owing to the remoteness of nmny towns. Figures from 240 cities and towns give Hill (Rep.) 40,0(12, Uould (Dem.) 24,588. The same towns two years ago gave Hill (Rep.) 47,431, lord (Dem.) 27,754. Plurality, LONG RIDE THROUGH STORM CHARGED WITH BRIBERY. 1 D Court Decides That There Had Emperor William entertained 110 guests at dinner last night in the new palace at Potsdam. His mujesty's guests were nearly all visitors who have come to attend the nianeuvres, and they included Major Generals Henry C. Corbin and Samuel B. M. Young and Brigadier General Wood, II. S. A., nnd their nlds; Earl Roberts, commander in chief of the forces of Great Britain; Mr. Brodrick, British secretary of war, and the other British generals who are here for the maneuvers, the visiting German princes nnd the commanding generals In cliurgc of the maneuvers. Delegate Murrell is Brought Back From Mexico, Wither He Had Roosevelt Made Member of the Fire- r, atlng Congressional Agreement and Been No Abrogation of the Altern. Fled—Reveals Astounding State of men's Brotherhood, to Whom He Spoke at Chattanoogt—The Night Declares Green's Papers Invalid. Corruption, Night 8pent in North Carolina. Harrisburg, Sept. 9.—The opinion of tllfe' Dauphlp court In the matter of the oontested Democratic nomination for !■; Congress In the Thirteenth district, .Which is eomjpotiecl of Lehigh and Berks counties, was flled this morning. court holds that Congressman /Henry D. Green's certificate of noml■'nation is invalid by reason of the al- f4. • ternatlng agreement between the two v- obtyntles not having been abrogated. i alleged by Green. Green is a resl$4ent of Reading, Berks county. The f certificate of Marcus C. L. Kline, of Knoxville, Tcnn., Sept. 9.—rresident Roosevelt braved the elements late yesterday afternoon mid in deilance of a hard rainstorm was driven through streets lined with people to a stand on Mt\jn avenue nearly n mile from tbe depot, where be spoke to 12,000 ppople wtio stood in quiet while a drenching rain poured down upou them. St. Louis, Sept. 0.—A sensation lias, been caused here by the Issuance of bench warrants for the arrest of eightsen members and former members' of the house of delegates on the confession of Delegate J. K. Murreil, who fled to Mexico last spring after being indicted for bribery by the December grHiid Jury in connection with the alleged boodllng operations of the municipal assembly in relation to the granting of street railroad franchises and who unexpectedly returned to the city through the efforts of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and surrendered. Murreil is now in the custody of Circuit Attorney Folk and will, it is stated, be granted immunity from punishment for turning state's evidence. One case light outing flannels, regular 10c value at - |o One case light figured lawns,nice assortment patterns 3£CJ Tho legislature, while, as usual, strongly Republican, will have an uncommon number of Democratic members, some of the strongest Rcpubllcau towns of the state electing representatives of that party. The senate will have one Democrat In thirty-one members, L. M. Staples of Knox county. In the First congressional district Congressman Amos L. Allen (Rep.) wub reelected over Dr. Seth C. Gordon of Portland (Dem.) and Ffed E. Irish (Soc.), with n plurality of about ft,500 as against a plurality of 7,000 two years ago. Mr. Allen, who succeeded Hon. Thomas B. Reed, for whom he was secretary, ran behind his ticket In York and Cumberland counties Dr. Gordon's personal popularity contributed to this result. An Incident was the Increase in the Socialist vote, increasing from 70 two years ago to 300 this year In Portland alone. BBENNAN ft BOBEBTS, Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. One case children's fast bliick ribbed hose, all sizes at 25 dozen men's black and white stripe , working shirts at 25CJ The menu of tho dinner was exquisite and comprised ten courses. The empress of Germany was sit-' tliiR opposite the emperor, with Earl Roberts on her right. The presidential special arrived promptly nt 6 o'clock and was met by a large reception committee, the Sixth regiment band and a battalion of milltin. After the president had stated that he could stand the storm to see t;he people If the people could to see him carriages were taken, and, preceded by the troops, the procession moved up the main business street to the speaker's stand erected In front of the Woman's building. All along the line of march the president stood with bared head, bowing to the cheering throng. VISIT Williams & McAnulty One lot ladies' white and colored shirt waists, regular price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, your choice, each - - 50' IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. .Allentown., who was named by the Lehigh county Democrats, was upheld.A special trnin bore his majesty's guests from Berlin to Potsdam at 0 o'clock in the evening and returned to Berlin at 0.rD0. This morning nt ii o'clock a train left here to carry the emperor's distinguished visitors to the maneuver Held. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. Pimple's Store INTERVIEW WITH UPTON. Ha* Not Yet 8ent a Challenge for the America's Cup. r . Glasgow', Sept. 9-—Sir Thomas Lip■ ton left Clyde this morning to visit £ Xndfew Carnegie, at Skibo Castle. Bejff, ■ lore leaving, he said that he had not yet sent-a challenge for the America's BK* cup. He reiterated his former state- H*'} ment.that he would gladly stand aside HpV' tor a new challenger and lend all as- Following are the names of alleged combine members for whom bench warrants were Issued, charging bribery and perjury In connection with Suburban Street railway and other legislation:Window Shades Mad* to Order. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES Glrl Wife. Drarrtnl, *Dlea. 15 South Main St. Monticello, N. Y., Sept. 9.—Gertrude Miller, sixteen years old, lias committed suicide here. She used a revolver, sending a bullet Into her heart. Her husband went away Tuesday, promising to return Thursday, but did not arrive. Finally the wife made up her mind she had beeri deserted and committed suicide. She had only been married a week. Introduced by Congressman Henry R. Gibson of this district us n man who combined all the sterling traits of character of Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson and James Knox Polk, President Roosevelt spoke as follows: In the Foffrtli district, owing to its great area, the returns will not be completed until late today, but the estimate, is that Congressman Llewellyn Powers (Rep.) had been re-electcd by a plurality of 7,000 over Thomas White (Dem). In the Third district Congressman E. C. Burleigh got the Prohibition 1st rote and rail slightly ahead of his ticket in defeating E. H. Ilenson (Dem.). E. E. Murrell, John H. Sclmettler, Charles F. Kelly, T. E. Albright. George F. Ilobertson, Louis Decker, John Helms, Charles A. Gutke, Adolph Madera, IX. A. Faulkner, Julius Lehmann, Edmund Bersch, Otto Schumacher, John A. Sheridan, Charles J. Denny, William Tamblyn, J. J. Hannigan and Emile Hartman. Always tho Cheapest. Next to Drury'j Store. The Climax of Shirt Waist Selling! Evans Bros. "My fellow citizens and countrymen, I shall detain you for but a short time. I wish to thunk you for having, cone P: instance In his power to the new as' pirant. He Is even willing to lend the : . designs for his proposed new challenger and to give Shamrock I., now lu' Clyde, for a trial race. New Brltltee Over the Mlnnourl. In the Second district Congressman C. A. Littleiield had no difficulty In defeating his Democratic opponent, running well ahead of his ticket. Warrants were served on Messrs. E. E. Murrell, Sclmettler, Albright, ltoberison. Helms, (Jutke, Faulkner, Sehumacher and Ilahulgnn. Albright and Faulkner were released in bonds of $30,000 each. The others arrested were allowed to go to their respective homes in the custody of deputy sheriffs, who will remain with the accused until they shall have furnished surety for their appearance in court when the cases are called for trial. Omaha, Neb., SejDt. 9.—The contract for 2,100 tons of steel for the new bridge of the Illinois Central railroad over the Missouri river has been let. The bridge will have a draw spun of 520 feet and eleven spans of 50 feet each, the whole to be built for a double track, and the bridge complete will be 1,100 feet In length. Best Pat. Flour, Bll..$4.25 Feed, per 100 1.45 Hay, No. 1, per 100... .85 Oats, new, per bu 45 Oats, old, per bu 65 Potatoes, per bu 50 Butter, per lb. dairy or creamery Cheese, per lb. THE STEEL CASE. A sale that offers JH you the most ||A ({ant Shirt Waists mj la for less than their m cost. lew Jersey Court Refuses Motion to Strike Case From the Records. The ojty and county contest* nearly all presented features, but the most Interesting was that in Cumberland county, of which the late Rev. Samuel Pearson was sheriff. The shrievalty fight was won by Pennell (Dem.) by in Portland and nearly 2,000 in "the county. NeWark, N. J., Sept. 9.—Vice Chancellor Emery today denied a motion for an order to have the persons who bade affidavit in the suit of J. Aspintfall Hodge . vs. The United States 9teel Corporation brought into court Ebr cross-examination and have the M Extraordinary barfl ||A gains, everyone of f them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale, cost of the material in them. Forest Fires Beyond Control. Lyons, Colo., Sept. 0.—Advices from Long's Peak are that fully six forest Arcs are burning in that vicinity nnd nre beyond control. Large areas hnve already been burned over nnd millions of feet of valuable timber destroyed. The election was marked by good weather, quietude at the polls and an uncommonly large number of Irregular ballots. The latter was the leading feature of the day. Never before in the history of the Australian ballot system In Maine hud so much cutting been done. Murrell'* Contention, J. K. Murrell made the following statement for publication: .24 .12 »se dismissed and stricken from the ■ecortls, as an Imposition on the court. "I have surrendered uucoudltioually to the circuit attorney and have made a full and free confession. I could no longer stand tlie agony I endured as a fugitive from justice and the wrong done me by the parties just as guilty as I who made me their cat's paw. iW YORK'S EIGHT-HOUR LAW. AntlHtrfke Meet Ins; In Ronton, Tliev come in white and colors, of ;i pretty make ancl good material. It's worth going a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this. If Contractor Arrested on the Charge of Overworking Hi« Men. 1 Dunkirk, ; N. Y., Sept. 9.—Thomas f' Whalen, of Ogdensburg, who has the ■' contract for building the $200,000 State Normal school building at Fredonla. K ,N. Y„ 1b under arrest, charged by the American Federation of Labor with , working • hlB mfcn ten hours a day In violation of the eight-hour law. Boston, Sept. A meeting tlmt wns announced to be nonpnrtisnn 111 Its character called for the purpose of protesting against the continuance of the coal strike was held in Faimcll hall last night find was addressed by speakers of different political faiths, but the socialist element wns so strongly in evidence that the meeting took more of the nature of a socialist gathering than that of a more conservative element.GRAND MASTER SARGENT, out In this weather. Somebody asked me when it was raining so bard whether I would come up here anyway. I told them I guessed if you could stand it I could. SHOE DEPARTMENT BASEBALL. neanlti off Yeaterday'a Games In the National Leaitnt. "I am not permitted to give the details of the evidence 1 have put the circuit attorney in possession of. Once you buy shoes at our store you will always. Good quality. Good fit at lowest prices. $2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists 49° "I want to say how much I appreciate your having come out to see me, and I take It that your national guard ore not fair weather soldiers. At New York— n. H. E. Pittsburg.. 000001000—1 3 t New York. 00000120 •— 3 !) 2 Batteries—Chesbro and Phelps; McGinnlly and Itowerman. Second game— n. H. e. Pittsburg . 00000 0 400-4 7 2 New York. 320000 0 2 *— 71| 3 Batteries — Lecver and Smith; Cronin and Bowerman. At Philadelphia— R. H. E. Cincinnati.. 020200000-4 10 3 Phila'phia.. 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 •— 5 11 5 Batteries—Phillips and Bergen; Duggieby and Dooln. Second game— R. II. E. Cincinnati.. 001212100—7 14 2 Phila'phia.. 000100000—1 5 8 Batteries—Thielman and Bergen; Iberg nnd Dooin. At Brooklyn— n. H. e. St. I.ools... 00000000 1— 1 6 4 Brooklyn... 40001100 *— (i 7 1 Batteries - M. O'Neill and J. O'Neill; Newton and I^itimer. , At Boston— R. H. E. Boston 10100000 •— 2 5 1 Chicago 100000000-1 5 2 Batteries—Willis and Kittredge; Morrlssey and Kling. "This will all come out In the trials, nnd I am willing to go on the stand nnd tell all I know. I held the key to the l)ox In the Lincoln Trust company containing the $73,000 bribe money to go to the house of delegates upon the passage of the Suburban bill. "It has been au Inspiration to come through east Tennessee as I have. I am sorry for my sake that the rain should have come at this particular moment, but you needed It, and glad you have got it. m W Prince Decides to Leave Papacy. Rome, Sept. 9.—Prince Rospigllosi Mill on Slnic Fonmlntlon, "This money was put up as the purchase price for the votes of the combine, that price having been agreed uiDon. ManganVq^ Dry Goods Storo ■ who Is angry at the Vatican for refus,;*•( )ng to sanction a religious marriage ■ fc-between him and Mrs. Parkhurst. an American woman, has announced hiH i.S.v decision to abandon Papacy, to which v« bis family has always been attached. atCV ,Be says he will 'stand for election to Jfit- the next parliament. HK r .'j, . Homestead, Pa., Sept. !).—A swamp at West Homestead has been IHlcd ft-ith hot slag, which has amalgamated Into a solid mass. Oil this slag will be ereeted the largest structural and angle plant for the manufacture of steel in the world by the Carnegie Steel company. An open hearth furnace will also be erected to supply the ingots. Evans Bros. "Yesterday I spent the time going orcr the great battlefields of Cliickamnuga and Chattanooga, partly within the boundaries of your own state and partly within the boundaries of my mother"! state of Georgia. "The combine of the house of delegates was composed of nineteen men. This combine held frequent meetings in the room ndjoinlng the house of delegates chamber. 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. "There most of the schemes to get money for votes were concocted. When the Suburban matter nunc up before the combine. I was selected to negotiate with Philip Stock, the representative of the Suburban railway, as to the best price we could get for our votes upon the passage of the bill. THE WEATHER Strikers Return to Work. "Now I come here along the upper waters of the Tennessee to the seat of the first community settled by people of our stock on the waters which (low, into tlie gulf of Mexico. It was six years before the outbreak of the Revolutionary war that the first little settlement out of which grew the great state of Tennessee was founded, and It wns here In tills region that the mounted riflemen gathered under the leadership of Sevier, the shaft in memory of whom you see there—gathered to go across the mountains and strike at King's mountain the decisive blow which In the enTf freed the southerners."BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE For WEDDINGS CIaiuam » For FUNERALS rlOWBrt I Charleston, W. Va„ Sept. 0.—'While the strike on the Kanawha and the New river lias not been officially declared at nil end yet, it is undoubtedly about over. Many union men have returned to work In the New river field. WD, Washington. Sept. 9.—Clearing and £'• cooler tonight; Wednesday, fair and j ' touch cooler; high, southerly winds. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.CARPENTER,exeterst. exeter ioro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. R II. B. w. L. P.C. Pittsburg. HI 33 . 729 Chicago... W 61 .4K7 Brooklyn. 65 57 .rD33 St. Louis.. 54 64 .458 Boston.... 60 57 .513 Phila'phia 49 70. .412 Cincinnati 60 60 . 500 New York 42 "5 .359 are the essential features of TAILORING ami are always embodied in the Built-to-Order Garments of "I reported the various negotiations to the 'combine meetings nnd was instructed by the combine from time to time what to do. " New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freeae, stock brokers, Ulnars' Bank Building. New York, Sept. !i. 1902. Open. ("los. 129*4 130% 95% MMs 105 HI.". 71 70% 35 % 70% 71 115 li.v* 57% 57 34 34 191% 191% 197 199% 81 V4 81 Vj Washington, Sept. 3.—The war department is advised that the transport Sherman sailed from Manila Sept. 4 for San Francisco with 1)3 sick, 109 casuals and 71 discharged soldiers. Transport Sherman Sails. Were to Get $7(5.000. BUSS, W MAGNET Bin Four Train Wreeked, "When the price was agreed on, they designated me as the person to hold the key to the box containing the $75,- 000 which we were to get when the bill was passed and signed by the mayor. ■jV Sugar Atchison R.V' Atchison, pref rT'. Copper f. . , IV\# Car & Fonnilry iff '• Brooklyn Traction ■tf.B. ft O Ches. ft Ohio yob Chic, ft Gt. Western He., M. ft St. P. ... C., B. I. ft P M, Col. F. ft I., i x'Erlc, pref. V. Louis, ft Nash. ... MET Met. Ttractlon .... Rr-.'wio. Pacific BW Col. Southern .... / I"4 Central Central ... Pacific .. ■ & Western pSVM. Y.', O & w. ..... Kp...,N. Y. Central .... K*-. Fennsylvama SB?;. Reading Hry .Reading, pref ■f/ Southern Hy. .. nfcf" Southern Ry., pref. . Kg . Southern Pacific .. ■ Tenn. C. & I HL Texas Pacific SB&®. S. Leather .... K. V. 8, Leather, pref. . B~ 9. Rubber *5 '-tjD S, Steel 8. Steel, pref. . E astern Union .... pref. \Wabash. com ■T; \unlon* Pacific jg. Vtriph Pacific, pref. llton Mattoon, III., Sept. it.—A Big Four passenger train was wrecked nenr here by running into a derailed switch. None of the passengers was hurt, but Fireman Brown was caught under the engine nnd seriously scalded. Kngineer Iiobinson saved Ills life by Jumping. The engine, baggage car and smoking car were demolished. The City Flrmln'H Follower* Being Arretted. Tailor, Port au Prince, Haiti, Sept. II.—The government bus begun to arrcBt the partisans of Genera) Flrmln. the revolutionary cundldute for the presidency of Haiti. From Trnnemiee to North Carolina, "The deposit of the money, the amount nnd the conditions were duly retried by uie to the combine meet- A SAVINGS BANK FOR THE PRUDENT BUYER. The special pulled out promptly at 7 o'clock for Hot Springs, N. C.t where tlie party spent tUe night, going luto Asheville at 8.;tO o'doek tliis morning. Fall Clothes ings. ara arriving. A blft variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice early. "I am not permitted to make the operations of the com blue on thin particular mutter public at this time. The purpose of the combine was to control legislation and sell legislation for the benctlt of the members of the combine. WE might keep all the goods represented in the list printed below, and in the course of a few months sell all at the pricos usually charged. But that is not our way. We want but little profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. Murderer Executed at Charlestown, President Roosevelt was elected an honorary member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, now in session in Chattanooga. Tenn., and in reply to the compliment delivered an address in which lie declared liis "emphatic belief" in organized labor and his admiration for railroad men. of whose courage, lidellty und readiness he HI Kike In the highest terms. The president's address was received by bis hearers with a great outburst of enthusiasm. Mr. Bryan on the Stamp, Boston, Sept. 9.—John C. Best, who murdered George Bailey two years ago. was electrocuted This morning in the State prison at Charlestown. He was very cool to the last, walking to the death chair unaided.,He uttered no word and was apparently uncon- Lincoln, Neb., Sept. II.—W. J. Ilryan has begun a speechmaking tour which will continue with little interruption until the November election. He made the opening address to the members of the Grand Army at their state reunion near Hastings and this evening will open the campaign for the Democrats of Missouri at Joplln. 71 152% 147% 123% Main Street, Opposite Water St. i)i "Shortly before the Suburban bill the combine sold their votes on the lighting bills for $47,500. 23 % 141% eerned _ Prepared TKe Griffin Studio. Costly Fire in Venango County Town Hnlatert Candidate For Conicreia, under OEBMAN LAWS, j la the Beat there la lor lot Children's School Handkerchiefs lc lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, hero for 45c lot Black Mercjrized Uudersklrts.made with Ave small rallies latd on deep flonnce and dost rurtie; worth #1.60, hero for 98c lot Unbleached Muslin, nice quality, 3 3 4 cts lot Bine Calico, regular flc kind, only 6c lot Children'n Fa»t Black Bibbed Hose, 6 cent kind here for 6c 76% D37'A 164% 167% 74% franklin. Pa., Sept. 9.—A flro that started in a dry goods store caused damage amounting to $60,000 at Rosoville early this morning. While in Chattanooga Mr. Hoosevelt attended the executive session of the order. Acting Grand Master Ilannahan welcomed the president, saying his attendance would do good to organized labor not only In this country, but iti Canada and other countries as well. Cincinnati, O., Sept. H.—The Times- Star announces that Murat Hulsted, the veteran editor und author, is a candidate for the Ucpublican nomination for congress in the Second Ohio district, represented in the last three congresses by Hon. Jacob H. Bromwell. Several others seek the nomination. r NEURALGIA, 1 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: , DR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Artistic Photography in all Branches. 78% 40% Mfffftesbanw, Pa. PEOPLE'S PHIWI 36S Rome, Sept. 1).—During the maneuvers near Tivoll n military balloon burst, and sixteen soldiers were badly Injured In consequence. Two of the men were fatally hurt. The explosion of the bulloon is attributed to Intense heat. — — ' Sixteen Moldlem Injured. The president returned Ills thanks for the welcome and said lie was glad to lie with the brotherhood, lie said that organized labor never had made an unreasonable request of him and that if it had he would have denied it. Speaking of the appointment of Ciraiid Mastor Sargent of the brotherhood to lie commissioner general of Immigration, tho president said it was oue of the most satisfactory appointments to him and to the public he had ever made. St. MAIN ST lot Mon'a IBc Suspenders for 8c 96% [ None gcmilno without.Trad* Hark "Anchor. lot Boys' black and white Striped Shirts, 25o kind, special price 19c Docpm to Stay Six Months, What one physician out 01 raar.y Icmfacs Gun and Locksmithing. Umbrella Kopairing, Sporting Goods. * lot Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, well made, only 46c London, Sept. 9.—General Botha's secretary, Mr. lirebner, says that the Boer generals expect their tour of the United States to occupy six months. Although the generals have arrived at no definite decision on the subject, their lecturing tour will probably begin In (Jrent WHtnin / - , 45 CHARLTON ST \ • New York. Aug 13* 1897. B ,0r. Biehlor a ANCHOR if PAIN EXPEllER .ia good' aa a local treatment tor Rheumatism andNeuralgia iGpD-2£_ t lot Table Linen, worth 89c, special a yard 26c iCkDt Folding Lnnch Boxes, worth 30c, here 6c [ lot Portiere#, 8 1-2 yardn long, 45 in. wide, worth S3, now for Si 98 EiIwoIto Advrrtlalnar. No street in the world can boast of so many advertisements as Broadway, New York. The amount of advertising on the buildings and in shop windows Is such that It would take a man between eight and ten days of eight hours each to read his way up one side and down the other. 96% 25c. and 50c. at all druggists oY through iV. Ad. Bkhter A Co., 216 PeerlSt, New fork, L 36 HIGHEST nitLaal AWARDS. J Recommended by prominent I'hyticinnti, Wholemile and Retail All Work Guaranteed, The Magnet 37% 111% • 91% • 42% 53% 38 111% 91% 42% John 1'. McNamee of Columbus, O., one of the grand ofttccrs mid n Democratic member of the Ohio legislature, moved that the degree of grand honorary membership be conferred un«n Snovr on Lake Superior. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 9.—Masters of incoming vessels at this port report flurries of snow on Lake Superior, the first of the season. E. C. Bechtold, 14 Nortli Main Street. 87 S. Main St., Pittstnn. |
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