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• 1V xy.v-e? •t ' jjflKKw t. u C ' i■C■'. %:.'.- • OJ VHD I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1890. 9t9€M VEAHC 1 DAILY EST. bt THEO. HART 1882. »■ ••' ."I-. = PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEHBER 13, 1902. TWO'CENTS A COPY; I C RAGES. FORTY OENTH A MONTH, f " ■ PEARY REACHES v NORTH SYDNEY. A CONNECTICUT TRAGEDY. HENDERSON OBSTINATE. TO PROTECT BALKAN JEW8. PERFECTING SHIP TRUST It's a Good Investment To Buy Your Brocerlvs Insane Veteran Shoot* Two Men and Mr. Hay Makes a Remarkable Plea Kill* Himself. Washington, Sept. 18.—With the double purpose of protecting the long suffering Jews of the Bnikan states and of averting the very present peril of the immigration into the United States of a horde of paupers Secretary Ilay has adopted the unusual course of appealing to the powers of Europe to force one of their children to observe the obligations of humanity in case of the Jews. to the Powers. CHILDREN'S jz? . Relief Ship Windward Back to Civilization. Essex, Conn., Sept. 18—David Ilayden, an insane veteran of tile civil war, shot and probably futally wounded two of the most prominent citizens of the town and when the authorities were about to capture him blew the top of Ills head off with a shotgun. BRENNAN & ROBERTS President's Remonstrance Does Not Change Decision Ismay of White Star Line In New York. place on sale to-11 day a large assortment of Children's Caps, including all thCi latest shapes. It would bo impossible to describe Ila.vden stopped Judge Coulter on the street and asked If the judge had a grudge against him. Coulter laughingly replied "Ho," whereupon llayden drew a revolver and tired twice. One bullet entered directly below the heart and another In the side. Coulter attempted to disarm the man, and In the struggle the revolver wns discharged, and a third bullet entered Coulter'B hand. He succeeded in getting the revolver, however, and Hoyden tied. Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz. Qt. Root Bqer Bottles,doz... Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 .12 .60 i)lDNT FIND THE POLE. RECONSIDERATION URGED. MET BY MORGAN AT PIER. Dr. Dledrlck, Who Abandoned the Ex The appeal takes the form of a stats paper, remarkable in several respects, which has been dispatched in Identical form to every embassador and minister Of the United States residing in one of the countries of Europe which were parties to the famous treuty of Berlin .f 1878—namely. Great Britain, France. Germany, ltussla, Italy, Austria and Turkey—marking the termination of the Turko-Russlan war and the creation by the direct act of the powers of the independent Balkan states. peditlon at Etah, and Remained a Speaker Receives Telegrams From Leading Representatives of All the Numerous Prominent Republicans. Lines in the Proposed Combine Now i - Year In Exile, Was Picked Up and | all the different stylos we r 1; I* With Peary c • the Windward. D "* Speculations as to Effect of His in the Metropolis—Consummation North Sydney, No i Scotia, Sept. 18 iy--. —Lieutenant R. E. 'eary, who went 5,"* tC4 the Arctic region in July, 1898, in K' ' search of the North Pole, and who W .' throughout the time that has since fr elapsed has been making explorations $L. 'in the frozen north, arrived at this I port this morning at 8.15, on board tho relief ship Windward. He is well. Dr |: Thomas S. Dledrlck, who accompanied f,, . Peary in 1898 and who abandoned the Peary expedition, for some reason not yet explained, at Etah, a desolate place *'}■ - on. the northern coast of Greenland' £ in 1901, was also on board the Windj;' ward, having been picked up by the i'l vessel at Etah. His health Is apparent' ( j ly good. It Is announced that Peary r| , did not reached the coveted goal, tho gjt.' North Pole, but that he has made im jr"portant discoveries concerning tho Arctic region on his latest dash, which - )t Is believed, will be the last lie will make. Mrs. Peary is recovering from ' • a two' weeks' illness. Herbert L. Bridg, 0' man, secretary of the Peary Arctio . club, which furnished the means for the expedition to the north, is expect ed to.meet the Windward at Boston SSj; _ tor which port the vessel will leave ft •' with as little delay as possible. Withdrawal From Congress. May be Announced This Week. have. Every Cap we han- First Selectman Pratt witnessed pnrt of the affair and gave chase, but Hayden gained on lilin rapidly and ran to his house, where he procured a shotgun and shot his pursuer just over tho heart as he uttempted to enter tho yard. Ila.vden then re-entered the house and became involved in a quarrel with his sister Elizabeth. The latter became frightened and ran into the street, calling for assistance. A moment later the report of a gun was heard in the rear of the house, and when the crowd which had collected ran Into the back yard they found Hayden on the groqnd with the top of his head blown off. On the ground beside him was the shotgun with which he hod wounded Pratt and then ended his owu life. Dubuque, la., Sept. 18.—To Speaker Henderson hns gone this message from President Roosevelt: New York, Sept. 18.—Definite announcement of the perfected organization of the Atlantic steamship trust, whose creation wus bitterly opposed by the British nation, will probably be made before the end of this week by J. P. Morgan & Co. dle is well made and hand- BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, somely finished in every "Most earnestly nsk that you reronaider your determination not to run." Corner Main and Thomas StreetB, Next to Eagle Hotel. respect. See display in J. M. Babeock, chairman of the Republican national committee, wired from New York: Because the powers are thus resiMjuslble for the existence of Itoumunia, the culprit in this case, the secretary of state has directed the uote to them In the hope that they will bring tills government to a sense of Its duties toward civilization at large as well as to cause it to ameliorate the frightful condition of the Roumanian Jews. show cases. "Hepburn and Hull are here, and all enter our earnest protest against action of this kind by you. The Republican party that you have served so long and faithfully cannot part with your services now." The details of the absorption of all of the constituent companies, with the exception of the White Star line, have pructlcally been completed by the deposit of the stocks of the shareholders with .T. P. Morgan A Co. VISIT Flicker's Brand Yarns have always been noted Williams & McAnulty for their superiority of quality. No better made. Other telegrams of the same tenor were received from members of the national eommittee and the national congressional committee. Senators Allison, Hanna,. Spooner, Lodge, Fairbanks and others. ILLICIT SEAL FISHING. J. Bruce Ismay. managing bead of the White Star line, arrived here on the Oceanic. He made emphatic denial of the statement that the White Star Une had passed into the control of Mr. Morgan. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. All shades in stock. RbmIr to Send Gunboats After Amer- ican "Pirates." PEOPLE'S STORE London, Sept. 18.—Inn dispatch from Odessa the corres|Dondent of the Standard says the Russian minister of agriculture and state domain, M. YermolofT. has aunounced that he has now taken effective measures for the suppression of the systematic itoaching operations of Americans and Japanese among the seal and other sen animals on the northeastern coast of Siberia. Haydeu was dishonorably discharged from the navy in 18G1 and has tried repeatedly to get n pension. He has always been refused and blamed every one who refused to take up his case. This Is the only reason that can be advanced for the- shooting. Despite these and a host of other dispatches imploring him not to abandon the field, the speirtier refused to reconsider his withdrawal. To Lafe Young and S. W. Rntlibun he sent tills reply: Those In a position to know say that the White Star line is practically a part of the trust and that before he leaves this country Mr. Ismay will deposit with J. Pr Morgan & Co. sufficient shares In the company to give Mr. Morgan control. Window Shados Mad* to Ordtr. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES IS SOUTH JHMIN ST. VTALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. "Canuot reconsider, for after an age spent in fighting for my country, state and district I cannot acquiesce in administering free trade poison to cure the trust evU. which I abhor." The Climax of Shirt Waist John D. Rockefeller'* Home named Practically the whole day of the great financier wuh devoted to the affaire of the Btcamsliip trust, lie was on the White Star pier when Mr. Ismay arrived not to meet him, but two of Ills partners, Italph W. Ilickox and G. S. Bowdoln, who traveled across the ocean on the same ship with Mr. Ismay. Evans Bros. Tarry town, N. Y„ Sept. 18.—The residence ol Jolin D. Rockefeller at l'ocuntloo Hills. Westchester county, has been destroyed by Hre. The building wus burned to the ground. The Are Is supposed to have started from crossed electric wires. The house stood on the top of u hill about (MX) feet above the level of the Hudson river,' overlooking the country for miles In every direction. None of the family was at home, and the blaze was discovered by some of the servants working about the place. The lire departments of North Tarrytown and Tarrytown responded to telephone calls, but lack of water prevented the building from being saved. The firemen and servants, however, succeeded in getting out a great portion of the vuluable furniture. The estimated loss Is $40,000. The burued building was a substantial structure, though built many years ago. It was occupied by the Rockefellers pending the erection of the manor house which Mr. Rockefeller has been planning to build near by. Although anxious to comply with the reiterated representations of Itussla, the Washington and Tokyo governments have fulled to put an end to this illicit fishing In Russian waters. The district congressional committee will meet here and apt on the speaker's declination. There is a question whether the committee can All the vacancy or whether another- convention will be necessary. R008EVELT'S NEXT TRIP, ■ ' • President Will Start Tomorrow After f ' noon for the Northwest. M. Yermoioff, continues the correspondent, now gives formal notice that American and Japoncse poachers captured within the limits of Russia's maritime jurisdiction on the Siberian count will be liable to three mouths' Imprisonment and their ships and cargoes to confiscation. This order will be enforced by three fast gunboats. No discriminations will be made; the commanders and crews of poaching vessels will be subjected to the same punishment. In case of refusal to surrender or attempt to escape the commanders of the Russian gunboats' are empowered to tire upon and sink the "scu pirates."Selling! Best Pat. Flour, B1I..$4.25 Feed, per 100 1.45 Hay, No. 1, per 100... .85 Oats, new, per bu 45 Oats, old, per bu (55 Potatoes, per bu 50 Butter, per lb. dairy or creamery Cheese, per lb *-.■ Washington, Sept. 18.—The official . Itinerary for President Roosevelt's northwestern trip was made public this morning. The tour will technically begin at Jersey City tomorrow at 2.14 p. m., though the President will leavo Oyster Bay four hours before that tiMe on board the government yacht Sylph. The trip will end at Washington on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 8.30 a. m. Dur1- 4ng the intervening 19 days the President will travel through 13 StateB f .'-.making brief stops at many of the principal cities and towns. Oyster Bay, L. I., Sept. 18.—Presi- Presijr' deni Roosevelt will be accompanied as I far as New York tomorrow by Mrs f Roosevelt. Lyman Abbott, editor of the. Outlook, and Professor J. W. Jenks. of Cornell University, the trust expert, who studied the trust question in Europe for the Industrial Commission, entertained at luncheon today by tbe President. There is a confident feeling among Republicans that the nominee of the convention will be elected by a handsome majority. There is still talk that the convention may renominate Henderson as an Indorsement of the Republican seutlment of the district, but if such was done there is no reason to believe that the speaker would consent to run. Morsnn Admits ■ Meeting, "Commodore Morgan," inquired a reporter, "will there be a meeting in America of the managers of steamship companies In the near future? Mr. Ismuy urrlved tljls morning." A sale that oilers M you the most elegant Shirt Waists for less than their cost. "I .suppose so," said Mr. Morgan. "They are all here." The managers referred to ns "all here" by Mr. Morgan Include Oswald Sanderson and Olive Wilson, who arrived on'the St. Louis on Sept. 7. nnd W. J. Plrrle, who arrived on Sept. 11. The English managers have bceircoinlng for two months. m Extraordinary barfl||ll gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, oven at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. .24 .12 Democrats Jubilant. Democrats, however, are jubilant over the sltuntion und confidently expect to elect Boles. They believe Henderson's following in the district will sulk and stay away from the polls If they do not actually vote agalust the nomluee. Balnbrldge, O., Sept. 18.—People llvlns In the Paint ereek valley are alarmed over the appearance of smoke and sulphurous gases from Copperas mountain, which can he aeon front this place. Ever since the first eruption of Mont Pelee smoke has Issued from the mountain at intervals, hut only within the past few days have the suioke and gas become especially noticeable, and many attribute it to the recent eruptions iu Martinique. Investigation shows that the slate In the mountain han become hot, and some of it has become a dull red from the action of the heat. The smoke issues from the side and not the top of the mountain, and scientists will be asked to make a thorough Investigation. Volcano In Ohio. From the White Star pier Mr. Morgan went up to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, where he had a long conference with P. A. B. Widener of the American line. SHOE DEPARTMENT They come in .white and colors, of a pretty make and good material. It'a worth gcfing a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this Some Republicans also hold tills view, asserting that, Speaker Ilenderson lias 'run hie party up against a stone wall. Once you buy shoes at our store you will always. Good quality. Good fit at lowest prices. Cemetery Sexton Commits Suicide. Durlhg the afternoon at his office Mr. Morgan held three conferences with Clement A. Orlscom, president of the American and Hed Star lines, and two conferences with J. W. Plrrle, president of the Ilarland & Wolff Shipbuilding company of Belfast, Ireland. New Mllford, Pa., Sept. 18.—Christian Ryder, sexton ot the Mllford cemetery, and a soldier in the Civil War, committed suicide this morning at his home. He was 68 years old. The Democrats are watting for a bugle blast from former Governor lloies In his letter of acceptance, lie was notified by telegraph of his nomination at Dubuque Saturday and has informed the committee he will come to Waterloo aud will give out his letter of acceptance. Until then he persists In maintaining silence. 12.50 Waists 11.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists 49° A PLUCKY OPERATOR. Killed a Robber Who Bade Him Throw THE WEATHER. President Bernard N. Baker of the Atlantic Transiiort company arrived lu the city from Baltimore and also had a talk with Mr. Morgan. Up His Hands. Dry Goods Store Evans Bros. '• JM € PlttBburg, Sept. 18.—Late last night, two robbers entered the Allegheny Valley railroad office, at Fort City, Washington, Sept. 18.—Showers tonight and Friday; cooler Friday. Senator Dolliver when asked at Fort Dodge for an expression of his views concerning Speaker Henderson said: The Beef Truat Inquiry. and ordered the telegraph operator to tlirow up his hands. Reaching quickly D for his revolver, he was shot and wounded by one of the robbers, but managed to get his weapon and shot one of the robbers dead. The other escaped.THE WEATHER. St. Louis, Sept. 18.—Evidence was developed in the beef trust inquiry that the big dealers here are given a rebate by the packing houses. Joseph Schleht, who formerly was auditor iu St. I.ouiH for a Chicago packing house, testified that while he was in the employ of the packing concern it was an everyday occurrence for lilin to "O. Iv." allowance vouchers made in favor of customers who were allowed a rebate. "These vouchers," said Mr. Schleht, "were usually for one-fourth to threefourths of a cent a pound. It was the company's way of cutting the prices of meats and the only way they had of getting arouud the agreement entered Into by all the computes not to undersell each other." 46 South Main Street, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. "I look on It as a greut misfortune to Iowa. General Henderson has surely exaggerated the Importance of minor differences among the Republicans as to questions of public policy. Even such differences as there may be only illustrate the evils of encouraging in our politics the spirit of personal contention."La Soutfrlere Active. Plttston, Pa. Kingstown. St. Vincent, Sept. 18.— Both craters of La Soufrlere have been active since Sppt. 11. The top of the mountain Is usually covered with clouds; but, being exceptionally clear of thein yesterday morning, two natives named Cummings and Adams ventured to ascend the volcano and reached the summit of the old crater. Sept. 3 this crater contained water. It is now nearly tilled with sand and has a funnel shaped cavity* In the center. Cummings and Adams saw flames rising from three distinct places iu the crater. They experienced a narrow escape. The heat on the mountain was intolerable. New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Rank Building. BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE For WEDDINGS C|AMrA.* I For FUNERALS rlOWBrj I With the Great Doctors in Rome. Now York. Sept. 18, 1902. Open. CloS; 131% 130% 94 % 94 D4 103% 103% 08% 6814 .35% 35% 09% 09% 114% 114% 55% 55% 33% 33% 190% 191 200 204 82% S3 41% 41% 70% 69% 153% 153% 130% 13a % 140 147 34 34% 171% 172% 141 141 22% 22% 70% 70 Rome, Sept. 18.—The moat notable Incident of the session of the Congres:. of Gynecologists, now being lield in. this city. Is a discussion that is in progress between Dr. Cullcn, of Baltimore and Dr. Byrne, of Brooklyn, on the treatment of cancer of the womb. Cul len argues that old methods arc the best, while Byrne outlines a new treat ment, which, he declares, is more effl carious. Just whit you want in floral decorutions on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.CARPENTER,exeter st. exeter bbro Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref Copper Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction . B. & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P. ... C.. It. I. & P Col K. & 1 Erie LITTLEFIELD A CANDIDATE. Tbe Maine Man Waili to Succeed Speaker Houdemon, arc the essential features of TAILORING and are always embodied In the Built-to-Ordur Garments of Boston, Sept. 18.—Congressman C. L. Littlefleld of Maine has Informed the (Jlobe that he would be a candidate for the speakership of tbe national house In tbe event of Speaker Henderson persisting In Ills refusal to accept the nomination from the Third congressional district of Iowa. BUSS, — MAGNET At The Haffae Court. jpHE City Tailor. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 18.—The New Tork State Banking Co. has suspended. The following announcement was posty; ed on its doors this morning: "This bank recently met a heavy loss. For that reason It has been ordered closed by the superintendent of banks. George 8. Leonard, chief examiner of tile State t Banking Department, Is In charge pending an examination." Syracuse Bank Suspends. New York, Sept. 18.—The racing was decidedly exciting at the Empire City track. The weather was perfect, the track fast and speculation brisk. In the grand special between Lord Derby, 2:(WV;.i, and The Monk, with the same record, the former won the second and third heats and the race. It was the fastest race of three heats to wagon ever trotted, the time In the second and third heats being 2:00 and In the first heat 2:OOUj. Fuateat WnKun Race Ever Trotted, The Hague, Sept. 18.—The International arbitration court ruled with reference to the polntH raised on Monday that Mexico's reply to the United States' memorandum shall be Inclndml In the documents in the caso aud that the plaintiffs have the right to introduce a written reply before Sept. 2ED, that after the American pleadings Mexico shall be heard and that each side Is entitled to make a reply through a single counsel representing each side. United States Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada, formerly attorney general of California, then resumed his presentation of the case of the United States. Erie, pref .. Louis. & Nash. Manhattan El. Met. Traction . Col. Southern . 111. Central Canadian Pacific Rep. Steel .... Congressman Littlefleld is visiting here and will leave today for Pittaburg. Iu an Interview he said: "I shall be a caudldate for the speakership of the house In the event of Mr. Henderson's retirement. A SAVINGS BANK FOR THE PRUDENT BUYER. Fall Clothes ara arriving- A big variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice early. "I had supposed tlint ho could bo prevailed upon ty reconsider his determination not to accept the nomination from the Third congressional district of Iowa. OfC might keep all the goods represented in the list printed below, and in the course of a few months sell all at the prices usually charged. But that is not our way. Wo waut but little profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W. .. N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref. ... Southern Ry Southern Ry., pref. Southern Pacific . Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U, S. I.eathei) U. S. Leather, pref. U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. Western Union Wabash, pref. Wabash, com. Union Pacific Union Pacific Alton 35% 35% Berlin, Sept. 18.—It is said that be Kaiser Wants Corbln's Views. 1G3% IBS 73% 78% 40 1G4V4 1«7% 73% 78% 39% Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pittston. fore lord Roberts, of the Britlsli army "I have received a number of , telegrams in relation to this subject mid ha ve already not I licCl a number of friends as to my decision." I.ogansport, tud.. Sept. 18.—The Vanda lia pn.v ear, on its way to Terre Haute, was wrecked by dashing Into an open switch which it is lielieved was thrown by would be robbers. Officials lielieve that robbers attempted to the train, and the fact that the train was not badly wrecked kept tliera from appearing on the scene. The engineer and fireman were slightly Injured.Robbera Wreck Par Car, ' and General Corbin, of the United I states army, left Germany, the Kaiser ' requested him to send them writteip confidential - comments on the recent ". manoeuvers at which they were the V Kaiser's guests. 97 % 90% 78% 70% 79 70% Oyster Buy. N. Y., Sept. 18.—President Roosevelt has expressed bis annoyance over the stand taken by Spanker llenderson. lie regards the speaker's notion us uncalled for and unreasonable. General Joseph Wheeler, who is here, said: "The president did not mention Speaker Henderson during our conversation, but 1 must confess that I was thunderstruck when I heard of his action. I oninot Imagine any reason for his withdrawing from the nomination urfess he felt that tliere were breakers ahead for the Republican party in his state owing to their disposition to fuvor a modification of the tariff in order to prevent It benefiting the trusts." Frnldpnt la Annoyed. prepared under GBRBIAN UW8, It Excellent lor THe Griffin Studio. 52% 13% 52% 13% r LUMBAGO, 1 Rheumatism, Backache, etc. OR. RICHTBR'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" 1 lot Children's School Handkerchiefs lc 1 lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, hero for 45c 1 lot Black Mercjrized Underskirts, made with Are small ruffles laid on deep tluunce and dust ruffle; worth f 1.60, hero for 08c 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, nice quality, 3 3-4 eta 1 lot Blue Calico, regular 6c kind, only 5c 1 lot Children's Fa«t Black Ribbed Hose, 8 cent kind here for 6c • Jersey City, Sept. 18.—A special train bearing Governor Odell and other New Yorkers left this morning for Gettysburg, where an equestrian L statue erected in memory of General Slocum will be dedicated tomorrow. New Yorkers Off to Gettysburg. Artistic Photography In all Branchea. Coal Oil In Alaska. PAIN EXPELLER. . MHIkembarra, Pm. RUM'S ?H0« 368 Seattle, Wash.. Sept. 18.—A special from Vuldez, Alaska, ways that the first flow of coal oil In Alaska was struck at Cotella on Sept. 1 at a depth of 200 feet. The gusher took everything away and rose 130 feet before it finally "was stopiDed. Cotella Is near Kayukukak, thirty miles south of Copper.51. MAIN ST 1 lot Men's 15c Suspenders for 8c t lot Boys' black and white Btrip*d Shirts, 25c kind, special price 19o 1 lot Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, wpil made, only 45c 1 lot Tabic Linon, worth 89c, special a yard 86o 1 lot Folding Lunch Boxes, worth 9Uc, hore fc 1 lot Portieres, 3 1-2 yards long, 45 in. wide worth $3, now for $1.98 Hone ■engine wlthont Trade »irt "Atlwr. " wk.. ctoMcUo out of m«ny tc»tifle»' n Gun and Locksmithing, Umbrella Repairing, ' Soldiers on Duty at Glens Falls. pref. L'New York. JulD?6 "•189; Wv I have used Dr. RichlerS vnL "ANCHOR- PAIN EXPELLER SHF and hove found if of ex- r7 cetlenf service inRheumavJjrt^- Hsrn, LumbaqoandSciaflca'' v —- o» e.J'wsT. f Giens Falls, N. Y., Sept. 18.—Co. I, £ of Whitehall, commanded by Captain Sfcpennls, arrived here this morning. All jr 1 Is luiet now. Several arrests have been r made in connection with the riot at tho 1power house last evening. Sixty Years of Popularity Is the record oC Painkiller (Perry Davis'), but the shops arc full of Imitations made o sell upon the great reputation of the genuine; be cautious, therefore, when you ask for a bottle to see that you get the genuine. An unfailing remedy dor coughs, colds, bronchitis. Sporting Goods. San Jnan'« First Jury. PoMtofiloe Safe Blown Open. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 18.—Burglars blew open the safe oOhe Fayrttewllie postoflicc at an early hour in the morning and secured about $700 in money and stamps. A woman awakened by the explosions saw four men rau from the premise®. All Work Guaranteed, Death of an Easton Historian, San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 18.—The first jury ever empaneled in the San Juan district court under the nuw-fodo has convicted Pedro Torres of man (laughter. He wus sentenced to fifteen years' Imprisonment. lk, urn «oc. «t Dlt Jroijuu or tnrougn If.**. »khter*Ce.,114 Petri St., Sw let L.16 HIGHEST J2& AWARDS. J The Magnet Baaton, Pa., Sept. 18.—Rev. Uzai W. ' Condltl, one of the best known his- L«4orians in the State, died here this [ jnornlng, aged 88 years He was jtho I author at * number of books. J E. C. Bechtold, Stoves and tinware at Ash's. 14 North Main Street 37 S. Main St., Bittston.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 18, 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 | 1902-09-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 18, 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 | 1902-09-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020918_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 | • 1V xy.v-e? •t ' jjflKKw t. u C ' i■C■'. %:.'.- • OJ VHD I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1890. 9t9€M VEAHC 1 DAILY EST. bt THEO. HART 1882. »■ ••' ."I-. = PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEHBER 13, 1902. TWO'CENTS A COPY; I C RAGES. FORTY OENTH A MONTH, f " ■ PEARY REACHES v NORTH SYDNEY. A CONNECTICUT TRAGEDY. HENDERSON OBSTINATE. TO PROTECT BALKAN JEW8. PERFECTING SHIP TRUST It's a Good Investment To Buy Your Brocerlvs Insane Veteran Shoot* Two Men and Mr. Hay Makes a Remarkable Plea Kill* Himself. Washington, Sept. 18.—With the double purpose of protecting the long suffering Jews of the Bnikan states and of averting the very present peril of the immigration into the United States of a horde of paupers Secretary Ilay has adopted the unusual course of appealing to the powers of Europe to force one of their children to observe the obligations of humanity in case of the Jews. to the Powers. CHILDREN'S jz? . Relief Ship Windward Back to Civilization. Essex, Conn., Sept. 18—David Ilayden, an insane veteran of tile civil war, shot and probably futally wounded two of the most prominent citizens of the town and when the authorities were about to capture him blew the top of Ills head off with a shotgun. BRENNAN & ROBERTS President's Remonstrance Does Not Change Decision Ismay of White Star Line In New York. place on sale to-11 day a large assortment of Children's Caps, including all thCi latest shapes. It would bo impossible to describe Ila.vden stopped Judge Coulter on the street and asked If the judge had a grudge against him. Coulter laughingly replied "Ho," whereupon llayden drew a revolver and tired twice. One bullet entered directly below the heart and another In the side. Coulter attempted to disarm the man, and In the struggle the revolver wns discharged, and a third bullet entered Coulter'B hand. He succeeded in getting the revolver, however, and Hoyden tied. Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz. Qt. Root Bqer Bottles,doz... Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 .12 .60 i)lDNT FIND THE POLE. RECONSIDERATION URGED. MET BY MORGAN AT PIER. Dr. Dledrlck, Who Abandoned the Ex The appeal takes the form of a stats paper, remarkable in several respects, which has been dispatched in Identical form to every embassador and minister Of the United States residing in one of the countries of Europe which were parties to the famous treuty of Berlin .f 1878—namely. Great Britain, France. Germany, ltussla, Italy, Austria and Turkey—marking the termination of the Turko-Russlan war and the creation by the direct act of the powers of the independent Balkan states. peditlon at Etah, and Remained a Speaker Receives Telegrams From Leading Representatives of All the Numerous Prominent Republicans. Lines in the Proposed Combine Now i - Year In Exile, Was Picked Up and | all the different stylos we r 1; I* With Peary c • the Windward. D "* Speculations as to Effect of His in the Metropolis—Consummation North Sydney, No i Scotia, Sept. 18 iy--. —Lieutenant R. E. 'eary, who went 5,"* tC4 the Arctic region in July, 1898, in K' ' search of the North Pole, and who W .' throughout the time that has since fr elapsed has been making explorations $L. 'in the frozen north, arrived at this I port this morning at 8.15, on board tho relief ship Windward. He is well. Dr |: Thomas S. Dledrlck, who accompanied f,, . Peary in 1898 and who abandoned the Peary expedition, for some reason not yet explained, at Etah, a desolate place *'}■ - on. the northern coast of Greenland' £ in 1901, was also on board the Windj;' ward, having been picked up by the i'l vessel at Etah. His health Is apparent' ( j ly good. It Is announced that Peary r| , did not reached the coveted goal, tho gjt.' North Pole, but that he has made im jr"portant discoveries concerning tho Arctic region on his latest dash, which - )t Is believed, will be the last lie will make. Mrs. Peary is recovering from ' • a two' weeks' illness. Herbert L. Bridg, 0' man, secretary of the Peary Arctio . club, which furnished the means for the expedition to the north, is expect ed to.meet the Windward at Boston SSj; _ tor which port the vessel will leave ft •' with as little delay as possible. Withdrawal From Congress. May be Announced This Week. have. Every Cap we han- First Selectman Pratt witnessed pnrt of the affair and gave chase, but Hayden gained on lilin rapidly and ran to his house, where he procured a shotgun and shot his pursuer just over tho heart as he uttempted to enter tho yard. Ila.vden then re-entered the house and became involved in a quarrel with his sister Elizabeth. The latter became frightened and ran into the street, calling for assistance. A moment later the report of a gun was heard in the rear of the house, and when the crowd which had collected ran Into the back yard they found Hayden on the groqnd with the top of his head blown off. On the ground beside him was the shotgun with which he hod wounded Pratt and then ended his owu life. Dubuque, la., Sept. 18.—To Speaker Henderson hns gone this message from President Roosevelt: New York, Sept. 18.—Definite announcement of the perfected organization of the Atlantic steamship trust, whose creation wus bitterly opposed by the British nation, will probably be made before the end of this week by J. P. Morgan & Co. dle is well made and hand- BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, somely finished in every "Most earnestly nsk that you reronaider your determination not to run." Corner Main and Thomas StreetB, Next to Eagle Hotel. respect. See display in J. M. Babeock, chairman of the Republican national committee, wired from New York: Because the powers are thus resiMjuslble for the existence of Itoumunia, the culprit in this case, the secretary of state has directed the uote to them In the hope that they will bring tills government to a sense of Its duties toward civilization at large as well as to cause it to ameliorate the frightful condition of the Roumanian Jews. show cases. "Hepburn and Hull are here, and all enter our earnest protest against action of this kind by you. The Republican party that you have served so long and faithfully cannot part with your services now." The details of the absorption of all of the constituent companies, with the exception of the White Star line, have pructlcally been completed by the deposit of the stocks of the shareholders with .T. P. Morgan A Co. VISIT Flicker's Brand Yarns have always been noted Williams & McAnulty for their superiority of quality. No better made. Other telegrams of the same tenor were received from members of the national eommittee and the national congressional committee. Senators Allison, Hanna,. Spooner, Lodge, Fairbanks and others. ILLICIT SEAL FISHING. J. Bruce Ismay. managing bead of the White Star line, arrived here on the Oceanic. He made emphatic denial of the statement that the White Star Une had passed into the control of Mr. Morgan. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. All shades in stock. RbmIr to Send Gunboats After Amer- ican "Pirates." PEOPLE'S STORE London, Sept. 18.—Inn dispatch from Odessa the corres|Dondent of the Standard says the Russian minister of agriculture and state domain, M. YermolofT. has aunounced that he has now taken effective measures for the suppression of the systematic itoaching operations of Americans and Japanese among the seal and other sen animals on the northeastern coast of Siberia. Haydeu was dishonorably discharged from the navy in 18G1 and has tried repeatedly to get n pension. He has always been refused and blamed every one who refused to take up his case. This Is the only reason that can be advanced for the- shooting. Despite these and a host of other dispatches imploring him not to abandon the field, the speirtier refused to reconsider his withdrawal. To Lafe Young and S. W. Rntlibun he sent tills reply: Those In a position to know say that the White Star line is practically a part of the trust and that before he leaves this country Mr. Ismay will deposit with J. Pr Morgan & Co. sufficient shares In the company to give Mr. Morgan control. Window Shados Mad* to Ordtr. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES IS SOUTH JHMIN ST. VTALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. "Canuot reconsider, for after an age spent in fighting for my country, state and district I cannot acquiesce in administering free trade poison to cure the trust evU. which I abhor." The Climax of Shirt Waist John D. Rockefeller'* Home named Practically the whole day of the great financier wuh devoted to the affaire of the Btcamsliip trust, lie was on the White Star pier when Mr. Ismay arrived not to meet him, but two of Ills partners, Italph W. Ilickox and G. S. Bowdoln, who traveled across the ocean on the same ship with Mr. Ismay. Evans Bros. Tarry town, N. Y„ Sept. 18.—The residence ol Jolin D. Rockefeller at l'ocuntloo Hills. Westchester county, has been destroyed by Hre. The building wus burned to the ground. The Are Is supposed to have started from crossed electric wires. The house stood on the top of u hill about (MX) feet above the level of the Hudson river,' overlooking the country for miles In every direction. None of the family was at home, and the blaze was discovered by some of the servants working about the place. The lire departments of North Tarrytown and Tarrytown responded to telephone calls, but lack of water prevented the building from being saved. The firemen and servants, however, succeeded in getting out a great portion of the vuluable furniture. The estimated loss Is $40,000. The burued building was a substantial structure, though built many years ago. It was occupied by the Rockefellers pending the erection of the manor house which Mr. Rockefeller has been planning to build near by. Although anxious to comply with the reiterated representations of Itussla, the Washington and Tokyo governments have fulled to put an end to this illicit fishing In Russian waters. The district congressional committee will meet here and apt on the speaker's declination. There is a question whether the committee can All the vacancy or whether another- convention will be necessary. R008EVELT'S NEXT TRIP, ■ ' • President Will Start Tomorrow After f ' noon for the Northwest. M. Yermoioff, continues the correspondent, now gives formal notice that American and Japoncse poachers captured within the limits of Russia's maritime jurisdiction on the Siberian count will be liable to three mouths' Imprisonment and their ships and cargoes to confiscation. This order will be enforced by three fast gunboats. No discriminations will be made; the commanders and crews of poaching vessels will be subjected to the same punishment. In case of refusal to surrender or attempt to escape the commanders of the Russian gunboats' are empowered to tire upon and sink the "scu pirates."Selling! Best Pat. Flour, B1I..$4.25 Feed, per 100 1.45 Hay, No. 1, per 100... .85 Oats, new, per bu 45 Oats, old, per bu (55 Potatoes, per bu 50 Butter, per lb. dairy or creamery Cheese, per lb *-.■ Washington, Sept. 18.—The official . Itinerary for President Roosevelt's northwestern trip was made public this morning. The tour will technically begin at Jersey City tomorrow at 2.14 p. m., though the President will leavo Oyster Bay four hours before that tiMe on board the government yacht Sylph. The trip will end at Washington on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 8.30 a. m. Dur1- 4ng the intervening 19 days the President will travel through 13 StateB f .'-.making brief stops at many of the principal cities and towns. Oyster Bay, L. I., Sept. 18.—Presi- Presijr' deni Roosevelt will be accompanied as I far as New York tomorrow by Mrs f Roosevelt. Lyman Abbott, editor of the. Outlook, and Professor J. W. Jenks. of Cornell University, the trust expert, who studied the trust question in Europe for the Industrial Commission, entertained at luncheon today by tbe President. There is a confident feeling among Republicans that the nominee of the convention will be elected by a handsome majority. There is still talk that the convention may renominate Henderson as an Indorsement of the Republican seutlment of the district, but if such was done there is no reason to believe that the speaker would consent to run. Morsnn Admits ■ Meeting, "Commodore Morgan," inquired a reporter, "will there be a meeting in America of the managers of steamship companies In the near future? Mr. Ismuy urrlved tljls morning." A sale that oilers M you the most elegant Shirt Waists for less than their cost. "I .suppose so," said Mr. Morgan. "They are all here." The managers referred to ns "all here" by Mr. Morgan Include Oswald Sanderson and Olive Wilson, who arrived on'the St. Louis on Sept. 7. nnd W. J. Plrrle, who arrived on Sept. 11. The English managers have bceircoinlng for two months. m Extraordinary barfl||ll gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, oven at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. .24 .12 Democrats Jubilant. Democrats, however, are jubilant over the sltuntion und confidently expect to elect Boles. They believe Henderson's following in the district will sulk and stay away from the polls If they do not actually vote agalust the nomluee. Balnbrldge, O., Sept. 18.—People llvlns In the Paint ereek valley are alarmed over the appearance of smoke and sulphurous gases from Copperas mountain, which can he aeon front this place. Ever since the first eruption of Mont Pelee smoke has Issued from the mountain at intervals, hut only within the past few days have the suioke and gas become especially noticeable, and many attribute it to the recent eruptions iu Martinique. Investigation shows that the slate In the mountain han become hot, and some of it has become a dull red from the action of the heat. The smoke issues from the side and not the top of the mountain, and scientists will be asked to make a thorough Investigation. Volcano In Ohio. From the White Star pier Mr. Morgan went up to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, where he had a long conference with P. A. B. Widener of the American line. SHOE DEPARTMENT They come in .white and colors, of a pretty make and good material. It'a worth gcfing a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this Some Republicans also hold tills view, asserting that, Speaker Ilenderson lias 'run hie party up against a stone wall. Once you buy shoes at our store you will always. Good quality. Good fit at lowest prices. Cemetery Sexton Commits Suicide. Durlhg the afternoon at his office Mr. Morgan held three conferences with Clement A. Orlscom, president of the American and Hed Star lines, and two conferences with J. W. Plrrle, president of the Ilarland & Wolff Shipbuilding company of Belfast, Ireland. New Mllford, Pa., Sept. 18.—Christian Ryder, sexton ot the Mllford cemetery, and a soldier in the Civil War, committed suicide this morning at his home. He was 68 years old. The Democrats are watting for a bugle blast from former Governor lloies In his letter of acceptance, lie was notified by telegraph of his nomination at Dubuque Saturday and has informed the committee he will come to Waterloo aud will give out his letter of acceptance. Until then he persists In maintaining silence. 12.50 Waists 11.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists 49° A PLUCKY OPERATOR. Killed a Robber Who Bade Him Throw THE WEATHER. President Bernard N. Baker of the Atlantic Transiiort company arrived lu the city from Baltimore and also had a talk with Mr. Morgan. Up His Hands. Dry Goods Store Evans Bros. '• JM € PlttBburg, Sept. 18.—Late last night, two robbers entered the Allegheny Valley railroad office, at Fort City, Washington, Sept. 18.—Showers tonight and Friday; cooler Friday. Senator Dolliver when asked at Fort Dodge for an expression of his views concerning Speaker Henderson said: The Beef Truat Inquiry. and ordered the telegraph operator to tlirow up his hands. Reaching quickly D for his revolver, he was shot and wounded by one of the robbers, but managed to get his weapon and shot one of the robbers dead. The other escaped.THE WEATHER. St. Louis, Sept. 18.—Evidence was developed in the beef trust inquiry that the big dealers here are given a rebate by the packing houses. Joseph Schleht, who formerly was auditor iu St. I.ouiH for a Chicago packing house, testified that while he was in the employ of the packing concern it was an everyday occurrence for lilin to "O. Iv." allowance vouchers made in favor of customers who were allowed a rebate. "These vouchers," said Mr. Schleht, "were usually for one-fourth to threefourths of a cent a pound. It was the company's way of cutting the prices of meats and the only way they had of getting arouud the agreement entered Into by all the computes not to undersell each other." 46 South Main Street, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. "I look on It as a greut misfortune to Iowa. General Henderson has surely exaggerated the Importance of minor differences among the Republicans as to questions of public policy. Even such differences as there may be only illustrate the evils of encouraging in our politics the spirit of personal contention."La Soutfrlere Active. Plttston, Pa. Kingstown. St. Vincent, Sept. 18.— Both craters of La Soufrlere have been active since Sppt. 11. The top of the mountain Is usually covered with clouds; but, being exceptionally clear of thein yesterday morning, two natives named Cummings and Adams ventured to ascend the volcano and reached the summit of the old crater. Sept. 3 this crater contained water. It is now nearly tilled with sand and has a funnel shaped cavity* In the center. Cummings and Adams saw flames rising from three distinct places iu the crater. They experienced a narrow escape. The heat on the mountain was intolerable. New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Rank Building. BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE For WEDDINGS C|AMrA.* I For FUNERALS rlOWBrj I With the Great Doctors in Rome. Now York. Sept. 18, 1902. Open. CloS; 131% 130% 94 % 94 D4 103% 103% 08% 6814 .35% 35% 09% 09% 114% 114% 55% 55% 33% 33% 190% 191 200 204 82% S3 41% 41% 70% 69% 153% 153% 130% 13a % 140 147 34 34% 171% 172% 141 141 22% 22% 70% 70 Rome, Sept. 18.—The moat notable Incident of the session of the Congres:. of Gynecologists, now being lield in. this city. Is a discussion that is in progress between Dr. Cullcn, of Baltimore and Dr. Byrne, of Brooklyn, on the treatment of cancer of the womb. Cul len argues that old methods arc the best, while Byrne outlines a new treat ment, which, he declares, is more effl carious. Just whit you want in floral decorutions on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.CARPENTER,exeter st. exeter bbro Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref Copper Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction . B. & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P. ... C.. It. I. & P Col K. & 1 Erie LITTLEFIELD A CANDIDATE. Tbe Maine Man Waili to Succeed Speaker Houdemon, arc the essential features of TAILORING and are always embodied In the Built-to-Ordur Garments of Boston, Sept. 18.—Congressman C. L. Littlefleld of Maine has Informed the (Jlobe that he would be a candidate for the speakership of tbe national house In tbe event of Speaker Henderson persisting In Ills refusal to accept the nomination from the Third congressional district of Iowa. BUSS, — MAGNET At The Haffae Court. jpHE City Tailor. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 18.—The New Tork State Banking Co. has suspended. The following announcement was posty; ed on its doors this morning: "This bank recently met a heavy loss. For that reason It has been ordered closed by the superintendent of banks. George 8. Leonard, chief examiner of tile State t Banking Department, Is In charge pending an examination." Syracuse Bank Suspends. New York, Sept. 18.—The racing was decidedly exciting at the Empire City track. The weather was perfect, the track fast and speculation brisk. In the grand special between Lord Derby, 2:(WV;.i, and The Monk, with the same record, the former won the second and third heats and the race. It was the fastest race of three heats to wagon ever trotted, the time In the second and third heats being 2:00 and In the first heat 2:OOUj. Fuateat WnKun Race Ever Trotted, The Hague, Sept. 18.—The International arbitration court ruled with reference to the polntH raised on Monday that Mexico's reply to the United States' memorandum shall be Inclndml In the documents in the caso aud that the plaintiffs have the right to introduce a written reply before Sept. 2ED, that after the American pleadings Mexico shall be heard and that each side Is entitled to make a reply through a single counsel representing each side. United States Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada, formerly attorney general of California, then resumed his presentation of the case of the United States. Erie, pref .. Louis. & Nash. Manhattan El. Met. Traction . Col. Southern . 111. Central Canadian Pacific Rep. Steel .... Congressman Littlefleld is visiting here and will leave today for Pittaburg. Iu an Interview he said: "I shall be a caudldate for the speakership of the house In the event of Mr. Henderson's retirement. A SAVINGS BANK FOR THE PRUDENT BUYER. Fall Clothes ara arriving- A big variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice early. "I had supposed tlint ho could bo prevailed upon ty reconsider his determination not to accept the nomination from the Third congressional district of Iowa. OfC might keep all the goods represented in the list printed below, and in the course of a few months sell all at the prices usually charged. But that is not our way. Wo waut but little profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W. .. N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref. ... Southern Ry Southern Ry., pref. Southern Pacific . Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U, S. I.eathei) U. S. Leather, pref. U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. Western Union Wabash, pref. Wabash, com. Union Pacific Union Pacific Alton 35% 35% Berlin, Sept. 18.—It is said that be Kaiser Wants Corbln's Views. 1G3% IBS 73% 78% 40 1G4V4 1«7% 73% 78% 39% Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pittston. fore lord Roberts, of the Britlsli army "I have received a number of , telegrams in relation to this subject mid ha ve already not I licCl a number of friends as to my decision." I.ogansport, tud.. Sept. 18.—The Vanda lia pn.v ear, on its way to Terre Haute, was wrecked by dashing Into an open switch which it is lielieved was thrown by would be robbers. Officials lielieve that robbers attempted to the train, and the fact that the train was not badly wrecked kept tliera from appearing on the scene. The engineer and fireman were slightly Injured.Robbera Wreck Par Car, ' and General Corbin, of the United I states army, left Germany, the Kaiser ' requested him to send them writteip confidential - comments on the recent ". manoeuvers at which they were the V Kaiser's guests. 97 % 90% 78% 70% 79 70% Oyster Buy. N. Y., Sept. 18.—President Roosevelt has expressed bis annoyance over the stand taken by Spanker llenderson. lie regards the speaker's notion us uncalled for and unreasonable. General Joseph Wheeler, who is here, said: "The president did not mention Speaker Henderson during our conversation, but 1 must confess that I was thunderstruck when I heard of his action. I oninot Imagine any reason for his withdrawing from the nomination urfess he felt that tliere were breakers ahead for the Republican party in his state owing to their disposition to fuvor a modification of the tariff in order to prevent It benefiting the trusts." Frnldpnt la Annoyed. prepared under GBRBIAN UW8, It Excellent lor THe Griffin Studio. 52% 13% 52% 13% r LUMBAGO, 1 Rheumatism, Backache, etc. OR. RICHTBR'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" 1 lot Children's School Handkerchiefs lc 1 lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, hero for 45c 1 lot Black Mercjrized Underskirts, made with Are small ruffles laid on deep tluunce and dust ruffle; worth f 1.60, hero for 08c 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, nice quality, 3 3-4 eta 1 lot Blue Calico, regular 6c kind, only 5c 1 lot Children's Fa«t Black Ribbed Hose, 8 cent kind here for 6c • Jersey City, Sept. 18.—A special train bearing Governor Odell and other New Yorkers left this morning for Gettysburg, where an equestrian L statue erected in memory of General Slocum will be dedicated tomorrow. New Yorkers Off to Gettysburg. Artistic Photography In all Branchea. Coal Oil In Alaska. PAIN EXPELLER. . MHIkembarra, Pm. RUM'S ?H0« 368 Seattle, Wash.. Sept. 18.—A special from Vuldez, Alaska, ways that the first flow of coal oil In Alaska was struck at Cotella on Sept. 1 at a depth of 200 feet. The gusher took everything away and rose 130 feet before it finally "was stopiDed. Cotella Is near Kayukukak, thirty miles south of Copper.51. MAIN ST 1 lot Men's 15c Suspenders for 8c t lot Boys' black and white Btrip*d Shirts, 25c kind, special price 19o 1 lot Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, wpil made, only 45c 1 lot Tabic Linon, worth 89c, special a yard 86o 1 lot Folding Lunch Boxes, worth 9Uc, hore fc 1 lot Portieres, 3 1-2 yards long, 45 in. wide worth $3, now for $1.98 Hone ■engine wlthont Trade »irt "Atlwr. " wk.. ctoMcUo out of m«ny tc»tifle»' n Gun and Locksmithing, Umbrella Repairing, ' Soldiers on Duty at Glens Falls. pref. L'New York. JulD?6 "•189; Wv I have used Dr. RichlerS vnL "ANCHOR- PAIN EXPELLER SHF and hove found if of ex- r7 cetlenf service inRheumavJjrt^- Hsrn, LumbaqoandSciaflca'' v —- o» e.J'wsT. f Giens Falls, N. Y., Sept. 18.—Co. I, £ of Whitehall, commanded by Captain Sfcpennls, arrived here this morning. All jr 1 Is luiet now. Several arrests have been r made in connection with the riot at tho 1power house last evening. Sixty Years of Popularity Is the record oC Painkiller (Perry Davis'), but the shops arc full of Imitations made o sell upon the great reputation of the genuine; be cautious, therefore, when you ask for a bottle to see that you get the genuine. An unfailing remedy dor coughs, colds, bronchitis. Sporting Goods. San Jnan'« First Jury. PoMtofiloe Safe Blown Open. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 18.—Burglars blew open the safe oOhe Fayrttewllie postoflicc at an early hour in the morning and secured about $700 in money and stamps. A woman awakened by the explosions saw four men rau from the premise®. All Work Guaranteed, Death of an Easton Historian, San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 18.—The first jury ever empaneled in the San Juan district court under the nuw-fodo has convicted Pedro Torres of man (laughter. He wus sentenced to fifteen years' Imprisonment. lk, urn «oc. «t Dlt Jroijuu or tnrougn If.**. »khter*Ce.,114 Petri St., Sw let L.16 HIGHEST J2& AWARDS. J The Magnet Baaton, Pa., Sept. 18.—Rev. Uzai W. ' Condltl, one of the best known his- L«4orians in the State, died here this [ jnornlng, aged 88 years He was jtho I author at * number of books. J E. C. Bechtold, Stoves and tinware at Ash's. 14 North Main Street 37 S. Main St., Bittston. |
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