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: * •* rm |lPP?t; wmwm ■ 1 ' WC9«# VT1B IWEEKLY E8T A BLI8HED I860. !V . 3«»0 WKMK. 1 DAILY EST. by THEO. HAST 1882. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEHBER 26, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: 1 C PJCfV FOBTY CENTS A MONTH, f " rHUCiJ. ."MANY CHANGES MK. HAY'S NOTE. PRESIDENT 18 BETTER. RED TAPE CAUSES SUICIDE. DYNAMITED It's a 6ood Investment Te Buy Yeur Groceries IN DIPLOMATS. I* la Still CanlMi Trouble mt Bnro- ' pran CWlUb. Girl Prerea4«A by. Immigration Lawo From JolnUg Her A HOTEL. CHILDREN'S CAPS^^r U— Ilk.. White Leaves London, Sept. 20.—The Odessa correspondent of the Stundard says in a dispatch that he considers Secretary Hay's Roumanian note to'be very disconcerting to the Russian authorities, whose resourceful diplomacy has not been for many years bo disagreeably taxed. Obviously, continues the correspondent. the framing of a reply will be a task of extreme delicacy and difficulty for Count Lamsdorff, the foreign minister, who probably will send a polite but brief negative, ungarnlshed with any explanation or qualification. Detroit, Mich., Sept 28.—Driven to desperation by the prospect of being forever separated from her lover, in the expectation of marrying whom she had nearly circled the globe, Alexandra Joseph, a young Syrian girl, threw herself from the window of a Michigan Central passenger train running fifty miles an hour and was Instantly killed. The tragedy occurred two miles north of Newport and was the culmination of years of effort on the part of Joseph Abodeely of Cedar Rapids, la., to lead Ills old world sweetheart to the altar. When he had saved enough money to pay the glri's passage to the United States and she had come as far as Montreal last May, the United States Immigration bureau reached out to separate the lovers, and the plucky tight which the young man attempted against fate ended in his sweetheart's death. AT—— BRENNAN 8 ROBERTS Wound on His Leg Healing Satisfactorily. Desperate Deed of a Venge-0 fill Man. Berlin in November. Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sngar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz. Qt. Boot Beer Bottles, doz... Hires' Boot Beer, 3 for.-.... Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee place on sale to-11 day a large assort- PROMOTIONS TO BE MADE LOVED OWNER'S DAUGHTER i '1 STILL KEEPS TO HIS BED. ment of Children's She Would Have None of Him, arid . . Pennsylvania la Honored in the Selec- Spends Most of the Time Reading^ He Resorted to Explosives—Kll'ed ♦K Caps, including all the a' latest shapes. It would tlon of Charlemagne Tower, Now The Standard's correspondent ndds that a majority of the Russian newspapers criticise Mr. Hay's note very unfavorably. But Sees a Few Visitors — Dlplo- Himself and Injured Two Other Ambassador to Russia, for the More mats Call to Express Their Sym be impossible to describe Important Post at Berlin. Persons. K all the different styles we R Washington, Sept. 26.—The St:.to | Department this morning made pubUt the following list of diplomatic ap•. Ipolntments: Charlemagne Tower, of ■Pennsylvania, now ambassador to Rus- The Roumanian Conservative organ Ln Rounutnlc protests energetically in on editorial article against the "unjust" proceeding of the* United States and contends that neither America nor any other of the powers is more entitled to interfere In the matter of the Jews than is Roumanla to demand explanations concerning the Filipinos, Boers, Poles or Finns. The paper accuses the United States of a desire to meddle in European politics and complains that It is hard to be 111 treated by a state "which Is one of the largest in existence and which will In fifty years be a prominent factor In the world's politics." pathy. Washington, Sept. 26.—The police are convinced that It was unrequited love aud a desire for revenge which led Frank McKie to wreck the Golden Eagle hotel at New Jersey avenue and D street with dynamite and afterward commit suicide. The roof of the building was blown off. and wreckage crashed through a part of the structure to the basement. Every pane of glass in the building and in the ones adjoining was broken. The thirty guests of the 1 otel were thrown from their beds by tie explosion, but only the proprietor, Louis Brnndt, and his wife were seriously injured. f have. Every Cap we han- Washington, Sept. 20. — President Roosevelt will not be permitted to leave his room for at least a week to come, and It may not be for two weeks. This is the peremptory command of Surgeon General Rixey and Dr. Lung as reiterated when the physicians announced their gratification at the return of the patient to normal teinperature after passing a most comfortable day. Dr. Lung had been with the president since early morning, and at 4 o'clock Rear Admiral Rixey, the surgeon general, came over from the navy department to Inquire as to the patient's condMlori. He expressed gratification uiKin learning that the slight rise in temperature noted earlier had disappeared. BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, die is well made and liand- The girl was refused admittance to the United States on the charge that she was afflicted with trachoma, but Abodeely had the young lady's eyes treated at the Montreal Marine hospital for three months. On Aug. 19, bis funds having run low, he attempted to run the gantlet of the Inspectors at Detroit and was caught. Both tbe young foreigners were detained by the United States authorities at Detroit, and Abodeely narrowly escaped Imprisonment for violating the Immigration laws; but, the sympathy of the officers being aroused, he was allowed to leave town. From that time the girl's fate hung In the balance until yesterday, when Immigration Agent Cameron Miller took her In custody for the trip to New York with a warrant from the secretary of the treasury to have the girl deported to her home In Syria.. K somely finished in every ; : i sla, to become ambassador to Germany; Robert S. McCormack, of Illinois, now ambassador to Austria-Hun •V gary, to be ambassador to Russia; Bellamy Storer, of Ohio, now minister Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. respect. See display in show cases. Flicker's Brand Yarns to Spain, to be ambassador to Austrla- VISIT Hungary; Arthur S. Hardy, of New i Hampshire, now minister to Switzerland, to be minister to Spain; Charles P. Bryan, now minister to Brazil, to be minister to Switzerland; David E. Thompson, of Nebraska, to be minister to Brazil. These changes will take place when Hon. Andrew White, the • present ambassador to Germany, leaves Berlin in November for home, he havtendered his resignation several " months ago. Williams & McAnulty have always been noted for their superiority of McKle had boarded at the hotel tout yean anil had been treated as a member of the Brandt family, which Includes a daughter, Sophie, with whom MeKle is said to hare been in love. Brandt denies that there was any understanding between the two. McKle remarked that he was going to wait until Sophie returned from Germany with her mot aer and then was going to his old home lu Philadelphia. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. quality. No better made. All shades in stock. The same paper gives details of the stopping of emigration passports to the Jews, which has called forth an Indignant protest from another prominent Roumanian Journal. This paper roundly coudemns the action of the minister of the interior as illegal aud unworthy of a civilized country. Inasmuch as many Intending emigrants have spent their all for a passage and are now reduced to misery. ' Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. PEOPLE'S STORE No Bulletin* From Dedalde, President .Roosevelt passed a comfortable night nnd ate his breakfast with great relish. After breakfast Dr. Blxey, surgeon general of the navy; Dr. O'Reilly, surgeon general of the army, aud Dr. Lung made an examination of the wound and reported that It was In a satisfactory condition. They expect the inflammation to be allayed without complications. Absolute quiet has been enjoined upon the distinguished patient. Window Shades Mad* to Ordar. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES is south mum sr. K ALWAYS THE CHEAPK8T. TO BUY BONDS NOW. Secretary Shaw Determined to Furnish The oflleor had allowed his charge to go to the toilet room and In a moment was horrified to see the door fly open, revealing an empty room and an open window. The train was run back, and the young woman was found dead beside the track. Attended * Banquet, Washington. Sept. 'G.—For the further relief of the money market. Sec retary Shaw has decided to begin the purchase of bonds. This afternoon he will offer to buy fives, registered and Coupon. TheBe bonds are now selling for 105 The Secretary will offer !o purchase them for 105. There are .111',- 000,000 worth of these bondri outstanding and the effect of purchasing them at the figure proposed will be to furnish about $20,000,000 of ready money, in addition to that which has been released through other methods. Relief to the Money Market. Sirs. Brandt and ner daughter returned about 8 o'clock. In honor of the event the proprietor gave a banquet. MeKle was present, but If anything unpleasant happened in the course of the evening it is unknown to the police. At all events McKle's attempt at wholesale murder followed. He exploded the dynamite in the room directly above the one occupied by Brandt and his wife. The Climax of VENEZUELA APOLOGIZES Evans Bros. Rentnrador Salute* American Flaff Shirt Waist Soiling! Willemstad, Curacao, Sept. 26.—The Incidents arising from the action of the Venezuelan warship Kestuurador In hoisting the American flag, approaching Ciudad Bolivar under those colors and then opening lire on the town has been closed. Which She Had Dlssraced. There was a slight rise In the president's temperature after he reached the temporary White House. This was attributable to the excitement incident to his removal from the train and was regarded as entirely natural In the circumstances. CONNECTICUT CONVENTION When yon buy Groceries It is well to remember we are always Lowest in Price. Best Pat. Flour, bbl..$4.25 Feed, per 100 1.40 Oats, No. 1, white, bu.. '.40 Hay, long & cut, 100.. .85 Butter, per lb. dairy Demaerata Nominate a state Ticket and Afijoova la Harmoar. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 20.—The Democratic state convention haB adjourned. A full state ticket was nominated and a platform adopted, and the convention, which had promised to be one of the most bitter In the history of the party In this states closed in great harmony. McKie, with a pistol in his hand, was seen by an employee of a lunchroom opposite the hotel Just before the shots were fired. Wheu the explosion occurred a slight blaze sprang from the debris, but it waB quickly extinguished by the tiremen. Brandt and,his wife were rescued before many of the thirty guests of the establishment had reached the part of the bulldi g In which Mc- Kle's room was situated. A sale that offers M you the most ele- IIA gant Shirt Waists for less than their cost. Minister Bowen, at Caracas, after obtaining continuation of the report called on the foreign minister, Senor Lopez Baralt, presented the case to him and obtained his promise that satisfaction would be accorded JDy Venezuela.The announcement is made that he will see no visitors save the members of bis cabinet and then only upon the most Important business. It Is the desire of the president that the public should be Informed fully concerning his condition, but there Is a natural antipathy against the Issue of bulletins lest the importance and gravity of the wound might be magnified. "Collision on Elevated Railroad. New Yortc, Sept. 26.—A serious collision occurred on the Elevated road today at the corner of Columbus avenue and 101st street. A Ninth avenue train crashed into the rear end of a Sixth avenue train. Steam pipes were broken and a deluge of steam and hot water was sent Into the street. The engineer and fireman of the Ninth ave nue train were badly injured. A number of passengers were cut by flying glass. M Extraordinary barfl |l|l gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. The ticket Is as follows: Governor, Melbcrt B. Cary of Rldgefleld; lieutenant governor, E. Kent Hubbard, Jr., of Mlddietown; secretary of state, Arthur B. Calkins of Old Lyme; treasurer, Philip Hugo of New Haven; comptroller, Edward G. Kllduff of Waterbury; attorney general. Noble E. Pierce of Bristol; congressman at large, Homer S. Cummlngs of Stamford.The government of Venezuela expressed Its regret at the occurrence, and orders were forwarded to the commander of the Restnurador to hoist the American flag and sulute it MeKle Psaa4 Dead. or creamery (best). .24 Lard, pure, per lb.... 12£c Cheese, full cream, lb .12 Gold Dust, 4-lb package 19 Snow Boy, 4-lb package.... .19 Big Drive Bak. Powder, 2-lb .20 Nabob Pan Cake Flour, 3-lb .25 Cold Snap B'wheat Flour 3-lb .12 Aunt Jemima Pan Cake, 3-lb .25 It 1b not unlikely, however, that Secretary Cortelyou may occasionally Issue an official statement. If for 110 other reason than to silence disquieting rumors. Possible complications can arise only If it should Inter develop that the bone of the leg Is Injured, a contingency not now anticipated. MeKfe, with a revolver clutched in his hand, was found lying on the floor with lila bead In a pool of blood. A bullet hole near the right ear bad caused Instant death. Brandt was bruised about the body, badly shaken up, and his leg was severely cut. Mrs. Brandt sustained bruises about the body and n cut hand. When ths wrecked building was searched, enough dynamite was found In UcKle's trunk to wreck a block of buildings. There were six wbolo sticks and parts of two or three broken -sticks, together with a box of caps and a quantity of wire for long distance explosion. Sixteen hours later the foreign warships at anchor oft La Guayra were surprised. the whole matter having been kept secret, to see the Restaurador hoist the stars and stripes and then lire a salute of twenty-one guns. They come in white and colors, of a pretty make and good material. It's worth going a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this. Washington. Sept. 26.—Dr. Rlxey announced this morning that the condition of the President was very satisfactory. It is expected i.iat an ofllclc.l statement of his progress will be given out later in the day. Rooaevelt's Condition Satisfactory. Never before has the Venezuelan government acted so promptly and so satisfactorily as the result of diplomatic representations. The platform which was finally adopted occasioned a heated debate in the committee room, but once presented to the convention as recommended by the committee it was adopted without debate. A strenuous struggle bad been made In committee for the Indorsement of the Kansas City platform, and one delegate left the committee in anger because his views were not those of the majority. The committee refused to mention t)ie Kansas City document or doctrine. The president did not leave his bed, but sat up and read a book. Secretaries Shaw, Wilson and Hitchcock found him reading when they called. They Bald he looked as hale and hearty as he ever did. Secretaries Shaw and Wilson returned yesterday morning from Chicago, where they were to have met the president. Ilnllml Is Hti l'Mtlmo. $2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists 49_c The Americans at Caracas are praising Mr. Rowcn for so quickly bringing about a settlement of the affair, which at one time promised to assume a serious phase. If you are in need of Jelly Glasses we have all kinds cheap. OR Shoes or Rubbers. THE WEATHER, Washington, Sept. 26.—Clonily to night, with rain In the eastern portion, Saturday, probably fair. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. Drury s PRICES Dry Goods Storo Evans Bros. Throughout the day the president remained sitting up In bed, interesting himself with a book or chatting with Mrs. Roosevelt, except when directing the disposition of some matter regarded as pressing enough to bring to his attention. Little business will be laid before him, but there are several matters, including some pending diplomatic appointments, which will probably be attended to shortly. A cured cold prevents pneumonia and consumption. Xextnin War Harrlvari Meet. The money Is refunded for any cold or cough that Father John's Medicine cannot cure. BASEBALL. 46 South Main Street, Paris, Ky„ Sept. 20,-The thirtieth annual meeting of the National Association of Mexican War Survivors was held here yesterday. Fifty representatives from ten states were present. The orator of the day was Colonel W. C. P Breckinridge of Lexington. The vet erans were handsomely received and entertained at the homes of the citiuus. President Diuz of Mexico telegraphed congratulations. Autograph letters were also read from Mrs. U. S. Grant, Mrs. Jefferson Davis, Admiral Dewey,'Secretary of War Root and Senator James B. McCreary. There are now 8,000 survivors out of a total of 112,000 men. Ptttston, Pa. It builds new tissue and gives fighting power to ward off disease. Results of Yesterday's Games la the National aad American Leafses. NATIONAL, LEAGUE. , At Cincinnati— n. h. E. St. Louis... 000001000—1 4 5 Cincinnati.. 01401000 *— 6 9 1 Batteries—Currie and Ryan; Poole and Bergen. Children and women with pale, thin facea. lack of color, don't get on well because their blood is starved. Oats, per bushel... 20 lbs Gran. Sugar. 21 lbs A Sugar 22 lbs B Sugar Hams, plain 1.00 1.00 1.00 .134 BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE For WEDDINGS V For FUNERALS riOWW* J Father John's Medicine nourishes the blood, makes flesh and gives color —it is a Food Medicine, and lias been in use over half a century. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) JMUKITEIIHETU ST. EXETER BMI Secretary Cortelyou during the day transacted much routine business. Mnodr Make* a Call. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. w. i* p.c. w. u t.c. Pittsb'rg.lUO 34 .746 Chicago... 64 69 .481 Brooklyn. 72 60 .545 St. Louis.. 56 73 . 434 Ronton.... 67 61 .534 Phlla'phla 53 78 .406 Cincinnati 67 67 . 500 New York 45 82 .354 Hams, ok Hams, Cal Potatoes, per bu. Pears, per basket Onions, per bu... Pickling: Onions, pk Frishmuth Tobacco C. Cfc S. Tobacco Penn Tobacco Lorillards Tobacco. Ralston Oats Ralston Ralston Grits, 3 for. Ralston Pancake Fl.. Brain Food, sack.... Nabob Flour Buckwheat Flour William Drury, Only a few of the foreign diplomats are In the city, but those who are here called personally to Inquire after the president's condition. are the essential features of TAILORING and are always embodied in the BnilMo-Order Garments of Fatal Wreck "In Illlaola. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Princeton, 111., Sept. 20.—Four stockmen were killed and two seriously injured iu a rear end collision on the Hurllngton road near Mulden. The Burlington passenger train crashed into the stock train, telescoping the caboose. The deod are: George Stewart, Winchester, 111.; A. II. Cunthers, Table Grove, 111.; A. II. Wagner, I'ralrle City, 111., and W. L. Collins, Bardolph, 111. The Injured were taken to Galesburg.Among the first to arrive was the Japanese minister, Mr. Takahira. There were also a number of other distinguished cullers. Including General James Longstroet. At Chicago—St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 1L STANDING OP THE CLUBS. "W L p (J p Philn'phia 83 51 .619 Cleveland. 68 65 .511 St. Louis.. 75 57 .569 Wash*ton. 59 75 . 440 Chicago... 73 57 .561 Detroit.... 50 82 .379 Boston.... 74 60 .552 Baltimore 50 85 .370 BUSS, « MAGNET Cleveland, O., Sept. 20.—Secretary of War Root has been the guest of Senator Hanna. At noon Secretary Itoot, accompanied by Senator and Mrs. Hanna, left in a private car over the Haiti more and Ohio road for Canton to visit Mra. McKlule.v. The patty will return to Cleveland this evening. Tomorrow Secretary Root and Senator Hanna will go to Akron, where b.otli are to make speeches at the opening of the Bepublicun state campaign iu that city. Mr. Root Vlaita Senator Haiinn. The City Secretary Moody was admitted to the president's bedroom about noon and remained with him for some time. The secretary made a passing reference to the situation iu South American "I did not desire to trouble the president with official business," said he, "although he is as fit now to consider such matters as he ever was. He is like a man suffering from a sprained aukle, well and hearty except for the local trouble with his leg." BRIEF NEWS NOTE3. Tailor .37 .10 .15 A SAVINGS BANK FOX THE PRUDENT BUTER. A ton ounce baby, the smallest child the doctors have «ver seen, has died in a New York hospital after one day's existence. Fall Clothes ara arriving. A biff variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice Grand Dake'it Aim Bad. The new British armored cruiBer Drake has steamed twenty-four knots an hour, the fastest record ever made by a British cruiser. London, Sept. 20. — Telegraphing froiu Vienna, the correspondent there of the Daily Mail Kays that during a shooting party organized near Budapest by Count Zicby in honor of the (irnnd Duke Nicholas Constnutlnovlcli of Russia eight heaters were wounded. The grand duke was responsible for injuring live of the men, while Count Ziehy's brother wounded the three others.Wp might keep all the goods rep • rosented in the list printed below, and in the conrse of a few months sell all at the prices usually charged. But that is not our way. We waut bwfr little profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. early. For the third time In eight mouths the New York Central station at Scaredale, N. Y., near White Plains, was robbed ou Thursday. The robbers got little booty. Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pitts ton. Newburg, N. Y„ Sept. 211.—A head on collision between a freight car and a passenger car occurred on the Newburg and Orange Lake trolley road at Orange Lake, and six people were burt, one fatally. Tomato Catefcap. Six Hart In Trolley Accident, It is said that from present Indications there Is a slight probability of the president being compelled to undergo a second operation. THE LEADING GROCER The newspapers in Borne announce that the grand master of the Italian Freemasons has instructed all the Italian lodges to open subscriptions in behalf of the destitute Boers. Moffat'c, Two Stores. Snrntogn, N. Y.. S*-pt. 26.—The Hudson Valley Itallway company lias again mauaged to operate its full schedule of trolley cars, and only those running between Stillwater and Wuterford were protected by military escorts. The only riotous demonstration reported occurred In this town early In the evening, when the cars were stoned nnd glass broken, but no one was hurt. The railway employees drew their revolvers, when the rioters hastily best a retTeat. Military protection will undeubtedly be restored on the Saratoga division.Riot Ik Saratoga. T. A. DURKIN. The Griffin Studio. 1 lot Children's School Handkerchiefs 1c 1 lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, here for 45c 1 lot Black Mercerized Underskirts, made with Ave small raffles laid on deep flounce and dust ruffle; worth SI-50. here for 98c 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, nice iiuality, 3 3-4 ctfl 1 lot Blue Calico, regular 6c kind, only ftc 1 lot Children's Past Black Bibbed Hose, 8 cent - Wlth'a damp cloth wipe half « bush Fresh milk from Jersey cows, received twice a day at Moffat's two el of ripe tomatoes and remove the cores if litfrd. Put In a preserving kettle over the Are with a plat and a half of boiling water, six medium sized onions, chopped, and a handful of peach leaves. Cook until the tomatoes are quite soft, then strain through a fine stores. Within eighty days messages will pass over the Pacific cable between San Francisco and Honolulu. This positive statement Is made by Blchard V. lDey. the San Francisco representative of Clarence II. Mackey, son of the late John W. Mackey. Takes the burn out; Wheals the wound; cures the Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, the household remedy. Best Patent Flour $4.25 Butter 25 20 lbs Granulated Sugar 1.00 21 lbs A Sugar 1.00 Hay.. 85 Bran and Middlings.... 1.35 Corn, Cr.'Ccrn, Chop and Meal 1.50 Cbase Cfc Sanborn's Best Blend Coffee, 35c lb, Artistic Photography In all Branches. IHMkeabarrm, Pa PEOPLE'S PHONE 381 S t. MAIN ST kind here for 60 1 lot Men's 18c Suspenders for 8c *. lot Boys' blaok and white Strip*] Shirts, Mo kind, special price l#c 1 lot Percale Wrappeta, nicely triuiraed, well made, only 45c 1 lot Tabic Linen, worth 30c, special a yard SSo 1 lot FoldingLnnch Boxes, worth20c. hereto I lot Portiere*, 3 1* yards long, 45 in. wide worth 93, now for S1.9H- meshed colander or coarse sieve, pressing lightly. Iletura the- liquor to the l. kettle, add a quart of strong cider vlne!,'*»«• an« the following spices well 12" blendeC1: All ounce each of ground all| * sp»ce, pepper, mustard cloves and a , " nutmeg, grated. Mix the spice with a SiV peunu of light brown sugar to which ft baa been added half a pint of salt Add p? this mixture to the contents of the ket[;v tie »nd boll, continually stirring an if £ bour or longer, until sufficiently thick ■V to poor slowly. Bottle and seal the K catcbuo. Union Club Pure Old Rye Whiakey Guaranteed. Leading brand in the valley. S. J. FREEMAN. Both phones. The Earl of Dudley, the new lord lieutenant of Ireland, made his state entry Into Dublin on Thursday, accompanied by the Duke of Connaught, commander of the forces in Countess Dudley and a sufficiently imposing procession which traversed the troop lined streets to the castle. There were few deC-oratlons, the sightseers were not numerous, and there wag Very little cheering. Gun and Locksmithing, Umbrella Repairing, Sporting Goods. At Miss Le Vay'a, next to Hotel Sterling. Wilkesbarre, First, Fall Showing of Millinery all this week. 4t Now is the time to repair your house or build a new one. Winter is coming. Let us prepare your plans for you and sell you the' material or, better still, build It for you. Dershimer & Griffin. Geaeral Alnr'i Candidacy Indorsed. Grand Rupids, Mich., Sept. 26.—The candidacy of former Secretary of War R. A. Alger lor United States senator to succeed the late James McMillan bus been indorsed by the special Republican state convention called to select a coudldate for supreme justice to succeed the late John D. Long. 3 lbs $1.00 Cbase & Sanborn's Teas from 30c to 70c per pound. All Work Guaranteed. The Magnet Special inducements E. C. Bechtold, The most complete line in the city is to be bad at Buggles's book store Scncol Supplies. Stoves and ranges at ) Ash's. Fillings that will last. Dr. Welsh. 14 North Main Street 37 S. Maiu St., Pitta ton.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 26, 1902 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1902-09-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 26, 1902 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1902-09-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020926_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 |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | : * •* rm |lPP?t; wmwm ■ 1 ' WC9«# VT1B IWEEKLY E8T A BLI8HED I860. !V . 3«»0 WKMK. 1 DAILY EST. by THEO. HAST 1882. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEHBER 26, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: 1 C PJCfV FOBTY CENTS A MONTH, f " rHUCiJ. ."MANY CHANGES MK. HAY'S NOTE. PRESIDENT 18 BETTER. RED TAPE CAUSES SUICIDE. DYNAMITED It's a 6ood Investment Te Buy Yeur Groceries IN DIPLOMATS. I* la Still CanlMi Trouble mt Bnro- ' pran CWlUb. Girl Prerea4«A by. Immigration Lawo From JolnUg Her A HOTEL. CHILDREN'S CAPS^^r U— Ilk.. White Leaves London, Sept. 20.—The Odessa correspondent of the Stundard says in a dispatch that he considers Secretary Hay's Roumanian note to'be very disconcerting to the Russian authorities, whose resourceful diplomacy has not been for many years bo disagreeably taxed. Obviously, continues the correspondent. the framing of a reply will be a task of extreme delicacy and difficulty for Count Lamsdorff, the foreign minister, who probably will send a polite but brief negative, ungarnlshed with any explanation or qualification. Detroit, Mich., Sept 28.—Driven to desperation by the prospect of being forever separated from her lover, in the expectation of marrying whom she had nearly circled the globe, Alexandra Joseph, a young Syrian girl, threw herself from the window of a Michigan Central passenger train running fifty miles an hour and was Instantly killed. The tragedy occurred two miles north of Newport and was the culmination of years of effort on the part of Joseph Abodeely of Cedar Rapids, la., to lead Ills old world sweetheart to the altar. When he had saved enough money to pay the glri's passage to the United States and she had come as far as Montreal last May, the United States Immigration bureau reached out to separate the lovers, and the plucky tight which the young man attempted against fate ended in his sweetheart's death. AT—— BRENNAN 8 ROBERTS Wound on His Leg Healing Satisfactorily. Desperate Deed of a Venge-0 fill Man. Berlin in November. Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sngar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz. Qt. Boot Beer Bottles, doz... Hires' Boot Beer, 3 for.-.... Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee place on sale to-11 day a large assort- PROMOTIONS TO BE MADE LOVED OWNER'S DAUGHTER i '1 STILL KEEPS TO HIS BED. ment of Children's She Would Have None of Him, arid . . Pennsylvania la Honored in the Selec- Spends Most of the Time Reading^ He Resorted to Explosives—Kll'ed ♦K Caps, including all the a' latest shapes. It would tlon of Charlemagne Tower, Now The Standard's correspondent ndds that a majority of the Russian newspapers criticise Mr. Hay's note very unfavorably. But Sees a Few Visitors — Dlplo- Himself and Injured Two Other Ambassador to Russia, for the More mats Call to Express Their Sym be impossible to describe Important Post at Berlin. Persons. K all the different styles we R Washington, Sept. 26.—The St:.to | Department this morning made pubUt the following list of diplomatic ap•. Ipolntments: Charlemagne Tower, of ■Pennsylvania, now ambassador to Rus- The Roumanian Conservative organ Ln Rounutnlc protests energetically in on editorial article against the "unjust" proceeding of the* United States and contends that neither America nor any other of the powers is more entitled to interfere In the matter of the Jews than is Roumanla to demand explanations concerning the Filipinos, Boers, Poles or Finns. The paper accuses the United States of a desire to meddle in European politics and complains that It is hard to be 111 treated by a state "which Is one of the largest in existence and which will In fifty years be a prominent factor In the world's politics." pathy. Washington, Sept. 26.—The police are convinced that It was unrequited love aud a desire for revenge which led Frank McKie to wreck the Golden Eagle hotel at New Jersey avenue and D street with dynamite and afterward commit suicide. The roof of the building was blown off. and wreckage crashed through a part of the structure to the basement. Every pane of glass in the building and in the ones adjoining was broken. The thirty guests of the 1 otel were thrown from their beds by tie explosion, but only the proprietor, Louis Brnndt, and his wife were seriously injured. f have. Every Cap we han- Washington, Sept. 20. — President Roosevelt will not be permitted to leave his room for at least a week to come, and It may not be for two weeks. This is the peremptory command of Surgeon General Rixey and Dr. Lung as reiterated when the physicians announced their gratification at the return of the patient to normal teinperature after passing a most comfortable day. Dr. Lung had been with the president since early morning, and at 4 o'clock Rear Admiral Rixey, the surgeon general, came over from the navy department to Inquire as to the patient's condMlori. He expressed gratification uiKin learning that the slight rise in temperature noted earlier had disappeared. BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, die is well made and liand- The girl was refused admittance to the United States on the charge that she was afflicted with trachoma, but Abodeely had the young lady's eyes treated at the Montreal Marine hospital for three months. On Aug. 19, bis funds having run low, he attempted to run the gantlet of the Inspectors at Detroit and was caught. Both tbe young foreigners were detained by the United States authorities at Detroit, and Abodeely narrowly escaped Imprisonment for violating the Immigration laws; but, the sympathy of the officers being aroused, he was allowed to leave town. From that time the girl's fate hung In the balance until yesterday, when Immigration Agent Cameron Miller took her In custody for the trip to New York with a warrant from the secretary of the treasury to have the girl deported to her home In Syria.. K somely finished in every ; : i sla, to become ambassador to Germany; Robert S. McCormack, of Illinois, now ambassador to Austria-Hun •V gary, to be ambassador to Russia; Bellamy Storer, of Ohio, now minister Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. respect. See display in show cases. Flicker's Brand Yarns to Spain, to be ambassador to Austrla- VISIT Hungary; Arthur S. Hardy, of New i Hampshire, now minister to Switzerland, to be minister to Spain; Charles P. Bryan, now minister to Brazil, to be minister to Switzerland; David E. Thompson, of Nebraska, to be minister to Brazil. These changes will take place when Hon. Andrew White, the • present ambassador to Germany, leaves Berlin in November for home, he havtendered his resignation several " months ago. Williams & McAnulty have always been noted for their superiority of McKle had boarded at the hotel tout yean anil had been treated as a member of the Brandt family, which Includes a daughter, Sophie, with whom MeKle is said to hare been in love. Brandt denies that there was any understanding between the two. McKle remarked that he was going to wait until Sophie returned from Germany with her mot aer and then was going to his old home lu Philadelphia. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. quality. No better made. All shades in stock. The same paper gives details of the stopping of emigration passports to the Jews, which has called forth an Indignant protest from another prominent Roumanian Journal. This paper roundly coudemns the action of the minister of the interior as illegal aud unworthy of a civilized country. Inasmuch as many Intending emigrants have spent their all for a passage and are now reduced to misery. ' Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. PEOPLE'S STORE No Bulletin* From Dedalde, President .Roosevelt passed a comfortable night nnd ate his breakfast with great relish. After breakfast Dr. Blxey, surgeon general of the navy; Dr. O'Reilly, surgeon general of the army, aud Dr. Lung made an examination of the wound and reported that It was In a satisfactory condition. They expect the inflammation to be allayed without complications. Absolute quiet has been enjoined upon the distinguished patient. Window Shades Mad* to Ordar. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES is south mum sr. K ALWAYS THE CHEAPK8T. TO BUY BONDS NOW. Secretary Shaw Determined to Furnish The oflleor had allowed his charge to go to the toilet room and In a moment was horrified to see the door fly open, revealing an empty room and an open window. The train was run back, and the young woman was found dead beside the track. Attended * Banquet, Washington. Sept. 'G.—For the further relief of the money market. Sec retary Shaw has decided to begin the purchase of bonds. This afternoon he will offer to buy fives, registered and Coupon. TheBe bonds are now selling for 105 The Secretary will offer !o purchase them for 105. There are .111',- 000,000 worth of these bondri outstanding and the effect of purchasing them at the figure proposed will be to furnish about $20,000,000 of ready money, in addition to that which has been released through other methods. Relief to the Money Market. Sirs. Brandt and ner daughter returned about 8 o'clock. In honor of the event the proprietor gave a banquet. MeKle was present, but If anything unpleasant happened in the course of the evening it is unknown to the police. At all events McKle's attempt at wholesale murder followed. He exploded the dynamite in the room directly above the one occupied by Brandt and his wife. The Climax of VENEZUELA APOLOGIZES Evans Bros. Rentnrador Salute* American Flaff Shirt Waist Soiling! Willemstad, Curacao, Sept. 26.—The Incidents arising from the action of the Venezuelan warship Kestuurador In hoisting the American flag, approaching Ciudad Bolivar under those colors and then opening lire on the town has been closed. Which She Had Dlssraced. There was a slight rise In the president's temperature after he reached the temporary White House. This was attributable to the excitement incident to his removal from the train and was regarded as entirely natural In the circumstances. CONNECTICUT CONVENTION When yon buy Groceries It is well to remember we are always Lowest in Price. Best Pat. Flour, bbl..$4.25 Feed, per 100 1.40 Oats, No. 1, white, bu.. '.40 Hay, long & cut, 100.. .85 Butter, per lb. dairy Demaerata Nominate a state Ticket and Afijoova la Harmoar. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 20.—The Democratic state convention haB adjourned. A full state ticket was nominated and a platform adopted, and the convention, which had promised to be one of the most bitter In the history of the party In this states closed in great harmony. McKie, with a pistol in his hand, was seen by an employee of a lunchroom opposite the hotel Just before the shots were fired. Wheu the explosion occurred a slight blaze sprang from the debris, but it waB quickly extinguished by the tiremen. Brandt and,his wife were rescued before many of the thirty guests of the establishment had reached the part of the bulldi g In which Mc- Kle's room was situated. A sale that offers M you the most ele- IIA gant Shirt Waists for less than their cost. Minister Bowen, at Caracas, after obtaining continuation of the report called on the foreign minister, Senor Lopez Baralt, presented the case to him and obtained his promise that satisfaction would be accorded JDy Venezuela.The announcement is made that he will see no visitors save the members of bis cabinet and then only upon the most Important business. It Is the desire of the president that the public should be Informed fully concerning his condition, but there Is a natural antipathy against the Issue of bulletins lest the importance and gravity of the wound might be magnified. "Collision on Elevated Railroad. New Yortc, Sept. 26.—A serious collision occurred on the Elevated road today at the corner of Columbus avenue and 101st street. A Ninth avenue train crashed into the rear end of a Sixth avenue train. Steam pipes were broken and a deluge of steam and hot water was sent Into the street. The engineer and fireman of the Ninth ave nue train were badly injured. A number of passengers were cut by flying glass. M Extraordinary barfl |l|l gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. The ticket Is as follows: Governor, Melbcrt B. Cary of Rldgefleld; lieutenant governor, E. Kent Hubbard, Jr., of Mlddietown; secretary of state, Arthur B. Calkins of Old Lyme; treasurer, Philip Hugo of New Haven; comptroller, Edward G. Kllduff of Waterbury; attorney general. Noble E. Pierce of Bristol; congressman at large, Homer S. Cummlngs of Stamford.The government of Venezuela expressed Its regret at the occurrence, and orders were forwarded to the commander of the Restnurador to hoist the American flag and sulute it MeKle Psaa4 Dead. or creamery (best). .24 Lard, pure, per lb.... 12£c Cheese, full cream, lb .12 Gold Dust, 4-lb package 19 Snow Boy, 4-lb package.... .19 Big Drive Bak. Powder, 2-lb .20 Nabob Pan Cake Flour, 3-lb .25 Cold Snap B'wheat Flour 3-lb .12 Aunt Jemima Pan Cake, 3-lb .25 It 1b not unlikely, however, that Secretary Cortelyou may occasionally Issue an official statement. If for 110 other reason than to silence disquieting rumors. Possible complications can arise only If it should Inter develop that the bone of the leg Is Injured, a contingency not now anticipated. MeKfe, with a revolver clutched in his hand, was found lying on the floor with lila bead In a pool of blood. A bullet hole near the right ear bad caused Instant death. Brandt was bruised about the body, badly shaken up, and his leg was severely cut. Mrs. Brandt sustained bruises about the body and n cut hand. When ths wrecked building was searched, enough dynamite was found In UcKle's trunk to wreck a block of buildings. There were six wbolo sticks and parts of two or three broken -sticks, together with a box of caps and a quantity of wire for long distance explosion. Sixteen hours later the foreign warships at anchor oft La Guayra were surprised. the whole matter having been kept secret, to see the Restaurador hoist the stars and stripes and then lire a salute of twenty-one guns. They come in white and colors, of a pretty make and good material. It's worth going a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this. Washington. Sept. 26.—Dr. Rlxey announced this morning that the condition of the President was very satisfactory. It is expected i.iat an ofllclc.l statement of his progress will be given out later in the day. Rooaevelt's Condition Satisfactory. Never before has the Venezuelan government acted so promptly and so satisfactorily as the result of diplomatic representations. The platform which was finally adopted occasioned a heated debate in the committee room, but once presented to the convention as recommended by the committee it was adopted without debate. A strenuous struggle bad been made In committee for the Indorsement of the Kansas City platform, and one delegate left the committee in anger because his views were not those of the majority. The committee refused to mention t)ie Kansas City document or doctrine. The president did not leave his bed, but sat up and read a book. Secretaries Shaw, Wilson and Hitchcock found him reading when they called. They Bald he looked as hale and hearty as he ever did. Secretaries Shaw and Wilson returned yesterday morning from Chicago, where they were to have met the president. Ilnllml Is Hti l'Mtlmo. $2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists 49_c The Americans at Caracas are praising Mr. Rowcn for so quickly bringing about a settlement of the affair, which at one time promised to assume a serious phase. If you are in need of Jelly Glasses we have all kinds cheap. OR Shoes or Rubbers. THE WEATHER, Washington, Sept. 26.—Clonily to night, with rain In the eastern portion, Saturday, probably fair. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. Drury s PRICES Dry Goods Storo Evans Bros. Throughout the day the president remained sitting up In bed, interesting himself with a book or chatting with Mrs. Roosevelt, except when directing the disposition of some matter regarded as pressing enough to bring to his attention. Little business will be laid before him, but there are several matters, including some pending diplomatic appointments, which will probably be attended to shortly. A cured cold prevents pneumonia and consumption. Xextnin War Harrlvari Meet. The money Is refunded for any cold or cough that Father John's Medicine cannot cure. BASEBALL. 46 South Main Street, Paris, Ky„ Sept. 20,-The thirtieth annual meeting of the National Association of Mexican War Survivors was held here yesterday. Fifty representatives from ten states were present. The orator of the day was Colonel W. C. P Breckinridge of Lexington. The vet erans were handsomely received and entertained at the homes of the citiuus. President Diuz of Mexico telegraphed congratulations. Autograph letters were also read from Mrs. U. S. Grant, Mrs. Jefferson Davis, Admiral Dewey,'Secretary of War Root and Senator James B. McCreary. There are now 8,000 survivors out of a total of 112,000 men. Ptttston, Pa. It builds new tissue and gives fighting power to ward off disease. Results of Yesterday's Games la the National aad American Leafses. NATIONAL, LEAGUE. , At Cincinnati— n. h. E. St. Louis... 000001000—1 4 5 Cincinnati.. 01401000 *— 6 9 1 Batteries—Currie and Ryan; Poole and Bergen. Children and women with pale, thin facea. lack of color, don't get on well because their blood is starved. Oats, per bushel... 20 lbs Gran. Sugar. 21 lbs A Sugar 22 lbs B Sugar Hams, plain 1.00 1.00 1.00 .134 BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE For WEDDINGS V For FUNERALS riOWW* J Father John's Medicine nourishes the blood, makes flesh and gives color —it is a Food Medicine, and lias been in use over half a century. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) JMUKITEIIHETU ST. EXETER BMI Secretary Cortelyou during the day transacted much routine business. Mnodr Make* a Call. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. w. i* p.c. w. u t.c. Pittsb'rg.lUO 34 .746 Chicago... 64 69 .481 Brooklyn. 72 60 .545 St. Louis.. 56 73 . 434 Ronton.... 67 61 .534 Phlla'phla 53 78 .406 Cincinnati 67 67 . 500 New York 45 82 .354 Hams, ok Hams, Cal Potatoes, per bu. Pears, per basket Onions, per bu... Pickling: Onions, pk Frishmuth Tobacco C. Cfc S. Tobacco Penn Tobacco Lorillards Tobacco. Ralston Oats Ralston Ralston Grits, 3 for. Ralston Pancake Fl.. Brain Food, sack.... Nabob Flour Buckwheat Flour William Drury, Only a few of the foreign diplomats are In the city, but those who are here called personally to Inquire after the president's condition. are the essential features of TAILORING and are always embodied in the BnilMo-Order Garments of Fatal Wreck "In Illlaola. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Princeton, 111., Sept. 20.—Four stockmen were killed and two seriously injured iu a rear end collision on the Hurllngton road near Mulden. The Burlington passenger train crashed into the stock train, telescoping the caboose. The deod are: George Stewart, Winchester, 111.; A. II. Cunthers, Table Grove, 111.; A. II. Wagner, I'ralrle City, 111., and W. L. Collins, Bardolph, 111. The Injured were taken to Galesburg.Among the first to arrive was the Japanese minister, Mr. Takahira. There were also a number of other distinguished cullers. Including General James Longstroet. At Chicago—St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 1L STANDING OP THE CLUBS. "W L p (J p Philn'phia 83 51 .619 Cleveland. 68 65 .511 St. Louis.. 75 57 .569 Wash*ton. 59 75 . 440 Chicago... 73 57 .561 Detroit.... 50 82 .379 Boston.... 74 60 .552 Baltimore 50 85 .370 BUSS, « MAGNET Cleveland, O., Sept. 20.—Secretary of War Root has been the guest of Senator Hanna. At noon Secretary Itoot, accompanied by Senator and Mrs. Hanna, left in a private car over the Haiti more and Ohio road for Canton to visit Mra. McKlule.v. The patty will return to Cleveland this evening. Tomorrow Secretary Root and Senator Hanna will go to Akron, where b.otli are to make speeches at the opening of the Bepublicun state campaign iu that city. Mr. Root Vlaita Senator Haiinn. The City Secretary Moody was admitted to the president's bedroom about noon and remained with him for some time. The secretary made a passing reference to the situation iu South American "I did not desire to trouble the president with official business," said he, "although he is as fit now to consider such matters as he ever was. He is like a man suffering from a sprained aukle, well and hearty except for the local trouble with his leg." BRIEF NEWS NOTE3. Tailor .37 .10 .15 A SAVINGS BANK FOX THE PRUDENT BUTER. A ton ounce baby, the smallest child the doctors have «ver seen, has died in a New York hospital after one day's existence. Fall Clothes ara arriving. A biff variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice Grand Dake'it Aim Bad. The new British armored cruiBer Drake has steamed twenty-four knots an hour, the fastest record ever made by a British cruiser. London, Sept. 20. — Telegraphing froiu Vienna, the correspondent there of the Daily Mail Kays that during a shooting party organized near Budapest by Count Zicby in honor of the (irnnd Duke Nicholas Constnutlnovlcli of Russia eight heaters were wounded. The grand duke was responsible for injuring live of the men, while Count Ziehy's brother wounded the three others.Wp might keep all the goods rep • rosented in the list printed below, and in the conrse of a few months sell all at the prices usually charged. But that is not our way. We waut bwfr little profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. early. For the third time In eight mouths the New York Central station at Scaredale, N. Y., near White Plains, was robbed ou Thursday. The robbers got little booty. Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pitts ton. Newburg, N. Y„ Sept. 211.—A head on collision between a freight car and a passenger car occurred on the Newburg and Orange Lake trolley road at Orange Lake, and six people were burt, one fatally. Tomato Catefcap. Six Hart In Trolley Accident, It is said that from present Indications there Is a slight probability of the president being compelled to undergo a second operation. THE LEADING GROCER The newspapers in Borne announce that the grand master of the Italian Freemasons has instructed all the Italian lodges to open subscriptions in behalf of the destitute Boers. Moffat'c, Two Stores. Snrntogn, N. Y.. S*-pt. 26.—The Hudson Valley Itallway company lias again mauaged to operate its full schedule of trolley cars, and only those running between Stillwater and Wuterford were protected by military escorts. The only riotous demonstration reported occurred In this town early In the evening, when the cars were stoned nnd glass broken, but no one was hurt. The railway employees drew their revolvers, when the rioters hastily best a retTeat. Military protection will undeubtedly be restored on the Saratoga division.Riot Ik Saratoga. T. A. DURKIN. The Griffin Studio. 1 lot Children's School Handkerchiefs 1c 1 lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, here for 45c 1 lot Black Mercerized Underskirts, made with Ave small raffles laid on deep flounce and dust ruffle; worth SI-50. here for 98c 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, nice iiuality, 3 3-4 ctfl 1 lot Blue Calico, regular 6c kind, only ftc 1 lot Children's Past Black Bibbed Hose, 8 cent - Wlth'a damp cloth wipe half « bush Fresh milk from Jersey cows, received twice a day at Moffat's two el of ripe tomatoes and remove the cores if litfrd. Put In a preserving kettle over the Are with a plat and a half of boiling water, six medium sized onions, chopped, and a handful of peach leaves. Cook until the tomatoes are quite soft, then strain through a fine stores. Within eighty days messages will pass over the Pacific cable between San Francisco and Honolulu. This positive statement Is made by Blchard V. lDey. the San Francisco representative of Clarence II. Mackey, son of the late John W. Mackey. Takes the burn out; Wheals the wound; cures the Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, the household remedy. Best Patent Flour $4.25 Butter 25 20 lbs Granulated Sugar 1.00 21 lbs A Sugar 1.00 Hay.. 85 Bran and Middlings.... 1.35 Corn, Cr.'Ccrn, Chop and Meal 1.50 Cbase Cfc Sanborn's Best Blend Coffee, 35c lb, Artistic Photography In all Branches. IHMkeabarrm, Pa PEOPLE'S PHONE 381 S t. 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Both phones. The Earl of Dudley, the new lord lieutenant of Ireland, made his state entry Into Dublin on Thursday, accompanied by the Duke of Connaught, commander of the forces in Countess Dudley and a sufficiently imposing procession which traversed the troop lined streets to the castle. There were few deC-oratlons, the sightseers were not numerous, and there wag Very little cheering. Gun and Locksmithing, Umbrella Repairing, Sporting Goods. At Miss Le Vay'a, next to Hotel Sterling. Wilkesbarre, First, Fall Showing of Millinery all this week. 4t Now is the time to repair your house or build a new one. Winter is coming. Let us prepare your plans for you and sell you the' material or, better still, build It for you. Dershimer & Griffin. Geaeral Alnr'i Candidacy Indorsed. Grand Rupids, Mich., Sept. 26.—The candidacy of former Secretary of War R. A. Alger lor United States senator to succeed the late James McMillan bus been indorsed by the special Republican state convention called to select a coudldate for supreme justice to succeed the late John D. Long. 3 lbs $1.00 Cbase & Sanborn's Teas from 30c to 70c per pound. All Work Guaranteed. The Magnet Special inducements E. C. Bechtold, The most complete line in the city is to be bad at Buggles's book store Scncol Supplies. Stoves and ranges at ) Ash's. Fillings that will last. Dr. Welsh. 14 North Main Street 37 S. Maiu St., Pitta ton. |
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