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' k t ipFf mf Bi e. - '".i* K4j| vrao IWBKKLY ESTABLISHED 1800. . 9i»U j DAILY E8T. »r THEO. HART 1888. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEflBEl* 27, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: ( C D/lfiFS FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f O rHbCa« MORE MURDERS IN NEW YORK FOUR HUNDRED PERISH. MIS$ BIGGAR RUNS AWAY. Judge Helsley refused to alter the figures.J. P. MORGAN'S SHIP TRUST. It's a Good Investment To Buy Your 8roceriis are a few inter- Ql esting items from ▼ our Notion Dep't. gfe I'tif Great Storm Drive* Sea Over Slcllr The two prisoners were helCl In de* fault of ball and sent under guard to Freehold, where they will remain imprisoned to nwalt «the action of the October grand Jury. ud Doer Enormono Dinaie. Syracuse, Sicily, Sept. 27.—Some 400 persons have been killed and enormous damage to property has been done by a cyclone which passed over this Island. The stream flowing through Modica, swollen by the terrific storm, suddenly overflowed, lnundutlng the town. Several houses collapsed und many families perished. AT Bar Room Brawl Ends in W. J. Pirrle Admits Its Con BRENNAN ft ROBERTS Look at The Price#: Startling Denuementof Ben- FLOUR MILLERS' STRIKE. Tradegy. nett Will- Case. Will Benin Monday If Employees Re- summation. Large PajDer of Pins for lc Shetland Floss, Fleisher's brand, 6c a skein Ject Operators' Oiler. Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Boot Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 .12 .60 MAN SHOOTS HIS WIFE. ARRESTS ALREADY MADE. Minneapolis, Minn.-, Sept. 27.—Formal answer has been made by the flour mill managers of Minneapolis to the demand submitted by their employees' union for an eight hour day. The response In effect Is as follows: ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK. Saxony Yarns, Fleisher's brand, 6c a skein For twenty-four hours before the cyclone burst a violent storm raged on the eastern coast. The path of the cyclone was 124 miles long, and everything In the line of the storm was destroyed. The sea rushed Inland for several kilometers, while there were violent submarine agitations between Sicily and the mainland. Along the railroad from Catania to Palermo the force of the cyclone was such that rails were torn up apd hurled to a great distance. Children's Hose Supporters, 5c Children's Kid Curlers, 4o bunch White Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 3 dozen for 5c Hotel Manager, In Quarrel, Kills Man Fair Contestant Will be Jailed If She Wall Street Magnate Busy In Settdlng and Attempts to Burn Body In Fur- Can be Found — A Glgartlc Con- "It Is not our Intention to oppose you or your union, but when It comes to wages and hours we must simply repeat our answer made to you on May 17, that Minneapolis mills cannot pay for eight hours' work higher wages than mills in ail other sections of the country pay for twelve hours' work. Your work Is mainly superintending machines and is different from the work of men In many other employments, and you cannot, as is claimed for many other employments, do as much work in eight hours as In twelve hours. the Louisville and Nashville Busi- .50 .10 .10 '■J nace—Stage Manager of Garrick'a spiracy Alleged — Heavy Bail for ness — Transfer to the Atlantic Ladies' Kid Gloves, all sizes, 69o a pair a Wife 8layer. Doctor and Justice, Coast Line. Best Taffeta Ribbon, No. 40,10c yd 5 Hook Corset Steels, 3c a pair Ironing Wax, best made, 4 for 5o New Chatelaine Bags for 25c A pk. of Mixed Needles for lc New York, Sept. 27.—The police at the West 30th street station at 7 46 this morning received a telephone message saying that murder had been committed In the Empire hotel, at 38 West 29th street, Just off Broadway, across from the Gilsey douse. When the police arrived there an able 9tench pervaded the place and they traced Its source to the cellar. They were horrified to find a brisk (ire burning in the furnace and in the fl-tmes the head of a man, which was scorched be. yond recognition. Near the fu-nace the police found the reBt of the body, en tirely nude. Alexander ilcEnerry. the bartender, who frankly admits that he saw the crime committed, says that at 3 o'clock this morning, after a - night's carousal in the place, Manager Tobin and a man got Into a row. Both had been drinking. In anger. Mc- Ferney says, Tobln suddenly picked Up a meat chopper and strucl; the Han over the head. The man fell un. conscvious to the floor. Tobln dragged the body to the cellar, where, McEnoney alleges, Tobin cut o ffthe head, stripped the body and hurne.l the clothes, and was in the act of disposing of the body when interrupted by the police. Tobln was caugb. hiding In the cellar and McEnony was also arrested. New York, Sept. 27.—Samuel Stanton, former Justice of the peace and inspector of the Hobokcn board of health, and Dr. C. C. Ilendrlck, a practicing lawyer and the proprietor of a Bergen Point saultarlmn, passed the night In the Long Branch Jail. New York, Sept. 27.—W. J. Pirrle of the Harlan & Wolff Shipbuilding company of Belfast, Ireland, has confirmed the statement thut the details of the great transatlantic shipbuilding combination had been completed and that the auuouncement would be made next week. BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, It Is reported from Modlea that 100 bodies have already been found. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Infants' Wool Crochet Socks 25c Best Welsbach Chimneys only 5o Full line of Fancy Veilings for hat and face. The survivors of the catastrophe have taken refuge in the bills. A relief committee und search parties have been organized. The disaster is supposed to have been caused by a waterspout. The German steamer Caprern was wrecked at Catania after a terrible struggle with the waves. They were lodged there in default of $5,000 ball each to answer before the grand Jury criminal charges of conspiring to divert to I .a urn Blggnr the million dollar estate of the late Henry M. Bennett of Pittsburg. Warrants of arrest were served upon the former Hoboken Justice and upon Miss Biggar's counsel and physician in open court after they had voluntarily abandoned the case of the actress in a vain effort to thus shield themselves from the Impending storm. "It is quite true," he said, "that the steamship combination Is now practically completed. 1 sail for Europe on the Celtic on Oct 3, nnd I believe by that time every arrangement will be perfected." VISIT "If, however, you hnve fully made up your minds that you want an eight hour day, we act' willing to make the change and pay the following wnges: Millers now receiving $3 to receive 35 (jents an hour, machine men now receiving $2.50 to receive 20 cents an hour, machine men now receiving $2.25 to receive 20 cents an hour, oilers now receiving $1.75 to receive 22 cents an hour. Williams & McAnulty See our stock of Blankets and Comfortables before making any purchase elsewhere. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. Schooner nnd Crew Lost. "Will the Harlan * Wolff Shipbuilding company be included?" he wus asked. St. John's, N. F„ Sept. 27.—A severe gale has been raging along the coast for the past few days, doing much dnmage to property. Three more Labrador fishing schooners have been lost, with their cargoes, but the crews escaped. A fourth schooner has been lost, and the crew of seven of this vessel perished. "No; It will not be interested in the combination further than it will have specified contracts to build boats for the English part of the company. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. People's Store, Laura Blggar herself was held to answer similar charges, and a warrant has been Issued for her arrest. Up to "This will give you the eight hour schedule you have desired and in addition a very large increase In the hourly wage. If this proposition Is turned down, we shall shut down our mills or employ other men who are more reasonable In their demands." "You know," he explained, "the English companies will remain Intact, and their boats will continue to fly the English flag. Our company will build ships for that part of the combination. Possibly we may build for the American lines, but that will depend upou the exigencies of our trade." Window Shades Mado to Ordor. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES 25 South Main St., Pittston. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.] ET CyETERA The Climax of Notes From Business Men, Wants and Other Minor Matters. Girl Wanted. Apply 37 Montgomery street. 20tC. Woman with child wants work ti? housekeeper or servant. 249 Foundry street. 25t2 For Sale—Good cooking stove and double heater. 328 Franklin St. 25t? For Rent—House on Butler St., ilear Main. Apply at Gillespie's cigar store. For Sale Cheap—Two-horse Champion wagon, four-Inch tires. J. E3. Patterson & Co. The flour mill employees' union is to meet tomorrow afternoon, wben the proposal of the mill managers will be considered. The strike has been set for next Monday if the union Bhall determine to reject the managers' counter proposition. Evans Bros. From remarks dropped by Mr. l'lrrie it was intimated that it wus possible there might be two subsidiary corporations, one English and the other American, to direct affairs of the various lines which would be controlled by the big American holding company. Asked if this were so, Mr. Pirric replied that he could not say. Shirt Waist Selling! When you buy Groceries It is well to remember we are always Lowest in Price. Glencove, L. I., Sept. 27.—It Is believed here that the mar. murdered in the Empire Hotel, at New vor!t, this morning, 1* James Craft, of this village. Craft has been missing from home for two weeks, and the d- scrlption of the man tallies with Craft. New York, Sept. 27.—Harry Rose, stage manager at the Garrlck theater, and one of Charles Frohman's best known employes, walked into a police station hero and told the police that THE ST. LOUIS SCANDAL. A sale that offers m ft you the most ele- Shirt Waists for less than their cost. Bcnaatlonal Development! in Boodle During the day Mr. l'irrie, Mr. Griscom, Sir Clinton K. Dawklns, J. I'. Morgan, Charles Steele and others held conferences at the banking house of Mr. Morgan relative to the winding up of the affairs of the shipping trust. 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 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 St. Louis. Sept. 27.—Latest developments In the boodle Investigation arc sensational, subpoenas duces tecum having been Issued ut the Instance of Circuit Attorney Folk, commanding Broker James C. Campbell and William lteed, his cashier, to appear In court with two checks aggregating $47,BOO. dated Nov. 28, 1809, and payable to Ed Butler, a prominent local politician, and to explain the purpose for which the checks were drawn. The President Continues to Gain. m Extraordinary bar- A |l A gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get Washington. Sept. 27.—The President's condition was reported this morning by his attending physicians as being very satisfactory. No rtange is noted. Ho spends the greater portion of each day reading and giving attention to certain Important matters of State requiring immediate attention. At the office it was announced that the entire time of the heads of the firm was now taken up with the transatlantic trust. It was also said an announcement telling of its completion would be made next week. he had shot his wife at 10 o'clock this morning. He said that he went home and found hie wife with another man, \ and, pulling* a revolver, fired three shots at her. Four chambers of the revolver were empty, and the police believe he flred four. When the police arrived at the house they found his wife dead. LAURA BIGGAR. rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. a late hour the court officers to whom It had been Intrusted had not succeeded In locating the former stage beauty. As tho matter now stands Biggar Is still entitled to 1750,000, though she may be a fugitive from Justice aud may bs sent to prison for her share In the conspiracy, but the people who exilDkr£ her will seek to reopen the tight they Abandoned when the will first came up for probate aud to take from her all Bhare In the estate, for the whole of which she plotted, oven to the length o( swearing she was the wife of a man who had no wife. Loul«vflle and Naibvllle Syndicate. It was found on Investigation by the grand Jury that both checks had been cashed and returned to Broker Campbell. The dote of these checks was the same as the day on which the ten year lighting bill passed the house of delegates, for which nineteen members are said to have received $2,500 each for their votes. So far deputy sheriffs have been unable to serve the subpoenas. At Broker Campbell's office it was stated that Ileed had not been there since Thursday and that his employer wus In the east. • J. P. Morgan & Co. are busy with the formation of a syndicate for the completion of the transaction by which the controlling Interest In the Louisville and Nashville railroad will be transferred to the Atlantic Coast Line company. 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 Messick's Oyster Bay, S. Main St, The finest oysters in the city. Not Doomed for Life. APPOINTMENT PLEA8ES GERMANY "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, of McConnellsvIlle, Ohio, "for piles and fistula, but. when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles, or no pay. 25c at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price's, Pittston, and G. D. Stroll's, West. Pitts. ton- (J Charlemagne Tower Favorably Spoken Prominent bankers In the city received the usual form of syndicate letter notifying them of the formation of the underwriting syndicate and assigning certain participations, which will in each case be accepted by the firm Invited to join In the undertaking. J. P. Morgan & Co. will be allowed a commission of $1,000,000 for carrying through the plan. $'2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists Berlin, Sept. 27.—Die Nation, one of the most Important German reviews, today advises that German join with America In upholding Secretary Hay's note relative to treatment of Roumanian Jews. The foreign office expresses great pleasure at the appointment of Charlemagne Tower as American ambassador at Berlin. They say they aro convinced he will, like White, do everything possible to maintain the excellent American-German relations which now exist. of—Comment on Sec. Hay's Note. 49° If you are in need of Jelly Glasses . we have all kinds cheap. OR Shoes or Rubbers. In brief, the disclosure was thnt the wedding certificate purporting to be the record of the marriage of I„aura Biggar to Henry M. Bennett at the home of Justice of the Peace Samuel Stanton on Jan. 2, 1808, was a forgery executed last week by the very man who was alleged to have performed the ceremony; that this man tried to Induce the secretary of the board of health to make a false entry In his records In order to make It appear that It had been recorded years ago; that the name of a dead woman was Inserted In the forged paper as a witness; that there never was a child, and thut Laura Biggar never pretended to be tlic wife of Bennett until after she had gone to Dr. Hendrlck's sanitarium, where the whole plot was made. Dry Goods Store Evans Bros. Sharp's Green Grocery. Full line of fruits and vegetables Fish Fridays. Oysters daily. Another session of the grand Jnyy was held, several witnesses being examined. The final meeting and report will be held on Monday. An additional effort to secure the release on writs of habeas corpus of the four members of the bouse of delegates who are now In Jail awaiting trial on charges of bribery and perjury failed. Judge Valiant of the supreme court, before wjiom this petition was taken, denied the application, declaring he had no Jurisdiction. The syndicate is formed to acquire 806,000 shares, representing the majority holdings in Louisville and Nashville, now controlled cither by direct ownership by J. P. Morgan 4 Co. or under the option given by that firm to the Interests represented by John W. dates and Edwin Hawley. The 300.- 000 shares ure to be taken over at 130, Involving an outlay of $45,000,000. 3 pkgs. Oat Flakes, 25c. Giles, 46 South Main Street, Take Care of the •Stomach, Plttaton, Pa. THE WEATHER. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whoso stomach performs its every function is never sick. Kodol cures positively and permanently all stomach troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia. Rev. J. H. Holiaday, of Miss., writes: "Kodol cured me. I consider it the best remedy for dyfl pepsla and stomach troubles For sale by Farrer, Peck & Roberts. BEAUTY, GRACE and Washington, Sept. 27—Partly cloudy tonight, probably showers in northern and western portions; Sunday, shov ere and cooler. ; For WEDDINGS CIaimm I For FUNERALS riOWBrS I i *jL Many Diplomatic CbiHM. Washington, Sept. 27.—The following Important diplomatic appointments have been announced from the state department: Charlemagne Tower of Pennsylvania, now embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Russia, to be embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Germany; Robert S. McCormlck of Illinois, now embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Austria-Hungary, to be embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Russia; Bellamy Storer of Ohio, now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Spain, to be embassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Austrla-Hungary; Arthur S. Hardy of New Hampshire, now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Switzerland, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Spnln; Charles Page Bryan of Illinois, now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Brazil, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Switzerland; David E. Thompson of Nebraska to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Brazil. In return for the amount of money advanced the syndicate will receive $10,000,000 In cash, $5,000,000 In Atlantic Coust Line company stock and $35,- 000,000 In 4 per cent collateral trust bonds of the Atlantic Coast Line company, secured by a deposit of the Loulsviile and Nashville stock to be acquired.STYLE Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.QMPENTER,exeter *t. exete* boro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. aro the essential features of TAILORING} and are always embodied In tho Built-to-Order Garments of New York Stock Markets furnished by Halght & Freese, stock brokers, Minors' Bank Building. Paper Proved Itself m Forgery. Pursell's Art Store. New phone 5444 Th» forged paper was In Itself evidence of its character, for, according to the clerk who gave it blank to Judge Stanton and later received It from hlin tilled out, It wbb a 1000 blank and hnd to b« scratched out in order to admit of the Insertion of the dnte 1808. New York, Sept 27. 1902. Open. Clos. 127 M: 12734 91 ?!D 1II1M. 05% 30 00 H 11)8',i Moffat's Two Stores. BUSS, Sugar • Atchison Atchison, pref Copper . Car ft Foundry .. . Brooklyn Traction . B. ft O Ches. & Ohio Chic, ft Gt. Western C.. M. ft St. P Col. F & I Erie Bria. prof Louis, ft Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific Col. Southern 111. Central wlexican Central ... Canadian Pacific ... Rep. Steel .... ... Fresh milk from Jer&ey cows, received twice a day at Moffat's two stores. Louisville and Nashville stock was strong and active on the announce-, tnent that the plan for caring for majority holdings had been completed. The City ™ MAGNET 1021/1 Of, 30 Mi 68 107% 52% When Laura Bihar's forces found themselves at bay before the enemy, whose sleuthhounds had run down the woman's confederates, they launched a surprise by withdrawing her suit and acknowledging a willingness to ubide by the provisions of the Bennett will as it stands. Tailok, Fillings that will last. Dr. Welsh. President Giranti a Pardon. A SAVIN8S BANK FOR THE PRUDENT BUTER. Takes the burn out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, the household remedy. Washington, Sept. 27.—The president has granted a full and unconditional pardon to William Dinkclla. convicted In 1880 before a United States consular court In Japan of the murder of Charles H. Abbott, the first mute of the American ship Centennial, while lying In Illogo harbor, the prisoner being the second mate of the ship. Dlnkella has been In prison for more than twenty-two years, two years In Japan and over twenty years In the Albany (N. Y.) peultentlury. Fall Clothes ara arriving. A big var- 30% 19GV4 80 39% G8'/4 154% 138 % 143 Union Club Pure Old Rye Whiskey Guaranteed. Leading brand in the val ley. S. J. FREEMAN. Both phones. iety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice early. Wp 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. "VVe want but littlo profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. Thin step, Instead of bringing a truce In the battle for the Bennett millions, only precipitated the most desperate conflict of the legal engagements, as immediately after the Blggur attorneys had thrown up the case warrants of arrest on a charge of conspiracy were served upon Dr. Charles C. Hendricks, proprietor of the sanitarium at Bayonne, and upon Samuel Stanton, the former Justice of the peace who had sworn that he had married I.aura Biggar to Henry M. Bennett at Ilobo- Icen on .Tan. 2, 1898. At Miss Le Vay's, next to Hotel Sterling, Wilkesbarre, First Fall Showing of Millinery all this week. 4t Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pittston. 110% 32% 154 20% 140 When you want good pies, get Bohan's -'0% 140% The most complete line in the city is to be had at Ruggles's book store School Supplies. Burke &Son 22 73 34% 15DV. C1KKJ1AN Mr la Excellent (or 'pains IN CHEST," Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc. Norfolk & Western . N. Y.. O. & W ... N. M. Central \ Pennsylvania .... Reading ■ Reading, pref ■ Southern Hy Southern Hy., pref. Southern Pacific Tenn. C. & i Texas Pacific ■ ( U. S. Leather .... . U. S. Leather, pref U. S. Rubber V U. S Steel U S. Steel, pief. .. Western Union . . Wabash, pref. .. Wabash, com Union Pacific .... L Union Pacific, pref I Alton :ct. _ . ft.,'pref Stoves and ranges at Ash's. Dr. Humphrey* Dead. 1 lot Children's School Handkerchief* lc 1 lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, here for 45c 1 lot Black Mercarized Underskirts, made with Ave small raffles laid on deep flounce and dost ruffle; worth SL60, Uoro for 06c 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, nice quality, S 3-4 eta 1 lot Blue Calico, regular 6c kind, only 6c . ! lot Children's Past Black Ribbed Hose, 8 cent kind here for fic 1 lot Men's 15c Suspenders for 8c t lot Boys' black and white Strlpad Shirts, 25c kind, special price 19c 1 lot Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, well made, only 45c 1 lot Table Linen, worth 80c, special a yard 26c 1 lot Folding Lunch Bozos, worth 30c, here 5c 1 lot Portieres, 3 1V! yards long, 45 lo. wide worth 93. now for $1.98 Ailentown Fair Continued. Princeton, Is". J., Sept. 27.—Dr. Wlllard Humphreys, head of the department of German In the university, who on Sunday night took an overdose of chloral hydrate In an effort to fenln relief from a severe headache. Is dead. Three physicians and several assistants had employed their skill to save the unfortunate professor. Artificial reaplratliDn_w»B carried on continuously for thirty-sir hours before he could breathe spontaneously at all and for six hours more before it was safe to omit it. The heart, which had been overpowered by the poison, failed to respond properly, and he suffered a relapse and sunk again Into unconsciousness.On account of ruin, the Allentowr Kair has Ix-en continued to Saturday Sept. 27th. The Lehigh Valley Rallroal Co. will sell tickets Sept. 27th, good t j return Sept. 28th. at the rate of 13.70. The warrants had been Issued by Justice Henry Schoenleln upon affldavit of Peter J. McNulty of Pittsburg. The arreBts caused consternation, and Dr. Hendricks blanched when he found himself a prisoner facing an nccusatton which might land him In state prison, but the pallor whitened his features for a moment only. He quickly regained his composure and, with a defiant sneer, went through the rest of the ordeal. First Showing of Stylish Flannel Waists, our three leading numbers are as follows: OR. RICHTER'S World-Rwowucd "ANCHOR" 1 Made of all wool flannel, in all the new colors. Four clusters of 5 tucks each in front,two clusters of 5 tucks in back. 8tock collars, Bishop Sleeves, lined, a stylish no velty. PAIN EXPELLER. Freeman's Wholesale Wine and Liquor House, largest and best equipped store of Its kind in this section. Imported and domestic wines, liquors and cordials put up expressly for family and medicinal use. ltye Whiskies: Olbson's. Mount Vernon. Guckenhclmer. Tom Moore. Dougherty. Hunter's. Finches. Trimble. Old Pepper. Wilson. None genuine without Trade lUrfc "Anchor.n One well-known person's letter out of many-. M \ CXPELIER Is an excellent W TvJ remedy for Pains inCheat, V _£/ Rheumnlism,Nourrlgia«tc Ivj I recommend itie some to all sufferersot^uchdis- Fine quaHty all wool flannel. 1 f) tucked an above, with extra flno I n V box plait front. Bishop sleeves, * | UA lined and finely made. V I • 1U Both prisoners were Immediately arraigned before Judge Helsley in chambers end field In $5,000 ball each. The extent of the ball required created another sensation, and Charles C. Black of Jersey City, attorney for Miss Biggar, who at once volunteered to act for the two prisoners, made a valiant effort to have the amount reduced but JAA Fine Flsineh Flannel, in all II I colors. Bishop Sleeves, novelty U L collar, silk buttons, good lining. J| 1 A very beautiful waist. Come lU v in and see ttyem. esses, 34% 107% 91% 38 32 63% 25c. and 50c. at all druggist* or turougti *Co.,«l^P««rl The Magnet Old Crow. Hemsvllle. A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup If you don't have Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil on hand I or the emergency, tk'Wtk- 'fe'iir'ii- fer'fe- 'iir'fcr'fcr. UNION CLUB PURE RYE, our own brand; we guarantee it. S. J. FREEMAN, Pittston. Both phones. BURKE & SON 18 South mmfrn 8* 37 S.' Main St., Pitta top . - • V .
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 27, 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 | 1902-09-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 27, 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 | 1902-09-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020927_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 | ' k t ipFf mf Bi e. - '".i* K4j| vrao IWBKKLY ESTABLISHED 1800. . 9i»U j DAILY E8T. »r THEO. HART 1888. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEflBEl* 27, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY: ( C D/lfiFS FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f O rHbCa« MORE MURDERS IN NEW YORK FOUR HUNDRED PERISH. MIS$ BIGGAR RUNS AWAY. Judge Helsley refused to alter the figures.J. P. MORGAN'S SHIP TRUST. It's a Good Investment To Buy Your 8roceriis are a few inter- Ql esting items from ▼ our Notion Dep't. gfe I'tif Great Storm Drive* Sea Over Slcllr The two prisoners were helCl In de* fault of ball and sent under guard to Freehold, where they will remain imprisoned to nwalt «the action of the October grand Jury. ud Doer Enormono Dinaie. Syracuse, Sicily, Sept. 27.—Some 400 persons have been killed and enormous damage to property has been done by a cyclone which passed over this Island. The stream flowing through Modica, swollen by the terrific storm, suddenly overflowed, lnundutlng the town. Several houses collapsed und many families perished. AT Bar Room Brawl Ends in W. J. Pirrle Admits Its Con BRENNAN ft ROBERTS Look at The Price#: Startling Denuementof Ben- FLOUR MILLERS' STRIKE. Tradegy. nett Will- Case. Will Benin Monday If Employees Re- summation. Large PajDer of Pins for lc Shetland Floss, Fleisher's brand, 6c a skein Ject Operators' Oiler. Best Patent Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb Pint Root Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Boot Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 .12 .60 MAN SHOOTS HIS WIFE. ARRESTS ALREADY MADE. Minneapolis, Minn.-, Sept. 27.—Formal answer has been made by the flour mill managers of Minneapolis to the demand submitted by their employees' union for an eight hour day. The response In effect Is as follows: ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK. Saxony Yarns, Fleisher's brand, 6c a skein For twenty-four hours before the cyclone burst a violent storm raged on the eastern coast. The path of the cyclone was 124 miles long, and everything In the line of the storm was destroyed. The sea rushed Inland for several kilometers, while there were violent submarine agitations between Sicily and the mainland. Along the railroad from Catania to Palermo the force of the cyclone was such that rails were torn up apd hurled to a great distance. Children's Hose Supporters, 5c Children's Kid Curlers, 4o bunch White Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 3 dozen for 5c Hotel Manager, In Quarrel, Kills Man Fair Contestant Will be Jailed If She Wall Street Magnate Busy In Settdlng and Attempts to Burn Body In Fur- Can be Found — A Glgartlc Con- "It Is not our Intention to oppose you or your union, but when It comes to wages and hours we must simply repeat our answer made to you on May 17, that Minneapolis mills cannot pay for eight hours' work higher wages than mills in ail other sections of the country pay for twelve hours' work. Your work Is mainly superintending machines and is different from the work of men In many other employments, and you cannot, as is claimed for many other employments, do as much work in eight hours as In twelve hours. the Louisville and Nashville Busi- .50 .10 .10 '■J nace—Stage Manager of Garrick'a spiracy Alleged — Heavy Bail for ness — Transfer to the Atlantic Ladies' Kid Gloves, all sizes, 69o a pair a Wife 8layer. Doctor and Justice, Coast Line. Best Taffeta Ribbon, No. 40,10c yd 5 Hook Corset Steels, 3c a pair Ironing Wax, best made, 4 for 5o New Chatelaine Bags for 25c A pk. of Mixed Needles for lc New York, Sept. 27.—The police at the West 30th street station at 7 46 this morning received a telephone message saying that murder had been committed In the Empire hotel, at 38 West 29th street, Just off Broadway, across from the Gilsey douse. When the police arrived there an able 9tench pervaded the place and they traced Its source to the cellar. They were horrified to find a brisk (ire burning in the furnace and in the fl-tmes the head of a man, which was scorched be. yond recognition. Near the fu-nace the police found the reBt of the body, en tirely nude. Alexander ilcEnerry. the bartender, who frankly admits that he saw the crime committed, says that at 3 o'clock this morning, after a - night's carousal in the place, Manager Tobin and a man got Into a row. Both had been drinking. In anger. Mc- Ferney says, Tobln suddenly picked Up a meat chopper and strucl; the Han over the head. The man fell un. conscvious to the floor. Tobln dragged the body to the cellar, where, McEnoney alleges, Tobin cut o ffthe head, stripped the body and hurne.l the clothes, and was in the act of disposing of the body when interrupted by the police. Tobln was caugb. hiding In the cellar and McEnony was also arrested. New York, Sept. 27.—Samuel Stanton, former Justice of the peace and inspector of the Hobokcn board of health, and Dr. C. C. Ilendrlck, a practicing lawyer and the proprietor of a Bergen Point saultarlmn, passed the night In the Long Branch Jail. New York, Sept. 27.—W. J. Pirrle of the Harlan & Wolff Shipbuilding company of Belfast, Ireland, has confirmed the statement thut the details of the great transatlantic shipbuilding combination had been completed and that the auuouncement would be made next week. BRENNAN ft ROBERTS, It Is reported from Modlea that 100 bodies have already been found. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Infants' Wool Crochet Socks 25c Best Welsbach Chimneys only 5o Full line of Fancy Veilings for hat and face. The survivors of the catastrophe have taken refuge in the bills. A relief committee und search parties have been organized. The disaster is supposed to have been caused by a waterspout. The German steamer Caprern was wrecked at Catania after a terrible struggle with the waves. They were lodged there in default of $5,000 ball each to answer before the grand Jury criminal charges of conspiring to divert to I .a urn Blggnr the million dollar estate of the late Henry M. Bennett of Pittsburg. Warrants of arrest were served upon the former Hoboken Justice and upon Miss Biggar's counsel and physician in open court after they had voluntarily abandoned the case of the actress in a vain effort to thus shield themselves from the Impending storm. "It is quite true," he said, "that the steamship combination Is now practically completed. 1 sail for Europe on the Celtic on Oct 3, nnd I believe by that time every arrangement will be perfected." VISIT "If, however, you hnve fully made up your minds that you want an eight hour day, we act' willing to make the change and pay the following wnges: Millers now receiving $3 to receive 35 (jents an hour, machine men now receiving $2.50 to receive 20 cents an hour, machine men now receiving $2.25 to receive 20 cents an hour, oilers now receiving $1.75 to receive 22 cents an hour. Williams & McAnulty See our stock of Blankets and Comfortables before making any purchase elsewhere. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. Schooner nnd Crew Lost. "Will the Harlan * Wolff Shipbuilding company be included?" he wus asked. St. John's, N. F„ Sept. 27.—A severe gale has been raging along the coast for the past few days, doing much dnmage to property. Three more Labrador fishing schooners have been lost, with their cargoes, but the crews escaped. A fourth schooner has been lost, and the crew of seven of this vessel perished. "No; It will not be interested in the combination further than it will have specified contracts to build boats for the English part of the company. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. People's Store, Laura Blggar herself was held to answer similar charges, and a warrant has been Issued for her arrest. Up to "This will give you the eight hour schedule you have desired and in addition a very large increase In the hourly wage. If this proposition Is turned down, we shall shut down our mills or employ other men who are more reasonable In their demands." "You know," he explained, "the English companies will remain Intact, and their boats will continue to fly the English flag. Our company will build ships for that part of the combination. Possibly we may build for the American lines, but that will depend upou the exigencies of our trade." Window Shades Mado to Ordor. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES 25 South Main St., Pittston. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.] ET CyETERA The Climax of Notes From Business Men, Wants and Other Minor Matters. Girl Wanted. Apply 37 Montgomery street. 20tC. Woman with child wants work ti? housekeeper or servant. 249 Foundry street. 25t2 For Sale—Good cooking stove and double heater. 328 Franklin St. 25t? For Rent—House on Butler St., ilear Main. Apply at Gillespie's cigar store. For Sale Cheap—Two-horse Champion wagon, four-Inch tires. J. E3. Patterson & Co. The flour mill employees' union is to meet tomorrow afternoon, wben the proposal of the mill managers will be considered. The strike has been set for next Monday if the union Bhall determine to reject the managers' counter proposition. Evans Bros. From remarks dropped by Mr. l'lrrie it was intimated that it wus possible there might be two subsidiary corporations, one English and the other American, to direct affairs of the various lines which would be controlled by the big American holding company. Asked if this were so, Mr. Pirric replied that he could not say. Shirt Waist Selling! When you buy Groceries It is well to remember we are always Lowest in Price. Glencove, L. I., Sept. 27.—It Is believed here that the mar. murdered in the Empire Hotel, at New vor!t, this morning, 1* James Craft, of this village. Craft has been missing from home for two weeks, and the d- scrlption of the man tallies with Craft. New York, Sept. 27.—Harry Rose, stage manager at the Garrlck theater, and one of Charles Frohman's best known employes, walked into a police station hero and told the police that THE ST. LOUIS SCANDAL. A sale that offers m ft you the most ele- Shirt Waists for less than their cost. Bcnaatlonal Development! in Boodle During the day Mr. l'irrie, Mr. Griscom, Sir Clinton K. Dawklns, J. I'. Morgan, Charles Steele and others held conferences at the banking house of Mr. Morgan relative to the winding up of the affairs of the shipping trust. 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 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 St. Louis. Sept. 27.—Latest developments In the boodle Investigation arc sensational, subpoenas duces tecum having been Issued ut the Instance of Circuit Attorney Folk, commanding Broker James C. Campbell and William lteed, his cashier, to appear In court with two checks aggregating $47,BOO. dated Nov. 28, 1809, and payable to Ed Butler, a prominent local politician, and to explain the purpose for which the checks were drawn. The President Continues to Gain. m Extraordinary bar- A |l A gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get Washington. Sept. 27.—The President's condition was reported this morning by his attending physicians as being very satisfactory. No rtange is noted. Ho spends the greater portion of each day reading and giving attention to certain Important matters of State requiring immediate attention. At the office it was announced that the entire time of the heads of the firm was now taken up with the transatlantic trust. It was also said an announcement telling of its completion would be made next week. he had shot his wife at 10 o'clock this morning. He said that he went home and found hie wife with another man, \ and, pulling* a revolver, fired three shots at her. Four chambers of the revolver were empty, and the police believe he flred four. When the police arrived at the house they found his wife dead. LAURA BIGGAR. rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. a late hour the court officers to whom It had been Intrusted had not succeeded In locating the former stage beauty. As tho matter now stands Biggar Is still entitled to 1750,000, though she may be a fugitive from Justice aud may bs sent to prison for her share In the conspiracy, but the people who exilDkr£ her will seek to reopen the tight they Abandoned when the will first came up for probate aud to take from her all Bhare In the estate, for the whole of which she plotted, oven to the length o( swearing she was the wife of a man who had no wife. Loul«vflle and Naibvllle Syndicate. It was found on Investigation by the grand Jury that both checks had been cashed and returned to Broker Campbell. The dote of these checks was the same as the day on which the ten year lighting bill passed the house of delegates, for which nineteen members are said to have received $2,500 each for their votes. So far deputy sheriffs have been unable to serve the subpoenas. At Broker Campbell's office it was stated that Ileed had not been there since Thursday and that his employer wus In the east. • J. P. Morgan & Co. are busy with the formation of a syndicate for the completion of the transaction by which the controlling Interest In the Louisville and Nashville railroad will be transferred to the Atlantic Coast Line company. 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 Messick's Oyster Bay, S. Main St, The finest oysters in the city. Not Doomed for Life. APPOINTMENT PLEA8ES GERMANY "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, of McConnellsvIlle, Ohio, "for piles and fistula, but. when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles, or no pay. 25c at J. H. Houck's and W. C. Price's, Pittston, and G. D. Stroll's, West. Pitts. ton- (J Charlemagne Tower Favorably Spoken Prominent bankers In the city received the usual form of syndicate letter notifying them of the formation of the underwriting syndicate and assigning certain participations, which will in each case be accepted by the firm Invited to join In the undertaking. J. P. Morgan & Co. will be allowed a commission of $1,000,000 for carrying through the plan. $'2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists Berlin, Sept. 27.—Die Nation, one of the most Important German reviews, today advises that German join with America In upholding Secretary Hay's note relative to treatment of Roumanian Jews. The foreign office expresses great pleasure at the appointment of Charlemagne Tower as American ambassador at Berlin. They say they aro convinced he will, like White, do everything possible to maintain the excellent American-German relations which now exist. of—Comment on Sec. Hay's Note. 49° If you are in need of Jelly Glasses . we have all kinds cheap. OR Shoes or Rubbers. In brief, the disclosure was thnt the wedding certificate purporting to be the record of the marriage of I„aura Biggar to Henry M. Bennett at the home of Justice of the Peace Samuel Stanton on Jan. 2, 1808, was a forgery executed last week by the very man who was alleged to have performed the ceremony; that this man tried to Induce the secretary of the board of health to make a false entry In his records In order to make It appear that It had been recorded years ago; that the name of a dead woman was Inserted In the forged paper as a witness; that there never was a child, and thut Laura Biggar never pretended to be tlic wife of Bennett until after she had gone to Dr. Hendrlck's sanitarium, where the whole plot was made. Dry Goods Store Evans Bros. Sharp's Green Grocery. Full line of fruits and vegetables Fish Fridays. Oysters daily. Another session of the grand Jnyy was held, several witnesses being examined. The final meeting and report will be held on Monday. An additional effort to secure the release on writs of habeas corpus of the four members of the bouse of delegates who are now In Jail awaiting trial on charges of bribery and perjury failed. Judge Valiant of the supreme court, before wjiom this petition was taken, denied the application, declaring he had no Jurisdiction. The syndicate is formed to acquire 806,000 shares, representing the majority holdings in Louisville and Nashville, now controlled cither by direct ownership by J. P. Morgan 4 Co. or under the option given by that firm to the Interests represented by John W. dates and Edwin Hawley. The 300.- 000 shares ure to be taken over at 130, Involving an outlay of $45,000,000. 3 pkgs. Oat Flakes, 25c. Giles, 46 South Main Street, Take Care of the •Stomach, Plttaton, Pa. THE WEATHER. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whoso stomach performs its every function is never sick. Kodol cures positively and permanently all stomach troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia. Rev. J. H. Holiaday, of Miss., writes: "Kodol cured me. I consider it the best remedy for dyfl pepsla and stomach troubles For sale by Farrer, Peck & Roberts. BEAUTY, GRACE and Washington, Sept. 27—Partly cloudy tonight, probably showers in northern and western portions; Sunday, shov ere and cooler. ; For WEDDINGS CIaimm I For FUNERALS riOWBrS I i *jL Many Diplomatic CbiHM. Washington, Sept. 27.—The following Important diplomatic appointments have been announced from the state department: Charlemagne Tower of Pennsylvania, now embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Russia, to be embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Germany; Robert S. McCormlck of Illinois, now embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Austria-Hungary, to be embassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Russia; Bellamy Storer of Ohio, now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Spain, to be embassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Austrla-Hungary; Arthur S. Hardy of New Hampshire, now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Switzerland, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Spnln; Charles Page Bryan of Illinois, now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Brazil, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Switzerland; David E. Thompson of Nebraska to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Brazil. In return for the amount of money advanced the syndicate will receive $10,000,000 In cash, $5,000,000 In Atlantic Coust Line company stock and $35,- 000,000 In 4 per cent collateral trust bonds of the Atlantic Coast Line company, secured by a deposit of the Loulsviile and Nashville stock to be acquired.STYLE Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J-B.QMPENTER,exeter *t. exete* boro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. aro the essential features of TAILORING} and are always embodied In tho Built-to-Order Garments of New York Stock Markets furnished by Halght & Freese, stock brokers, Minors' Bank Building. Paper Proved Itself m Forgery. Pursell's Art Store. New phone 5444 Th» forged paper was In Itself evidence of its character, for, according to the clerk who gave it blank to Judge Stanton and later received It from hlin tilled out, It wbb a 1000 blank and hnd to b« scratched out in order to admit of the Insertion of the dnte 1808. New York, Sept 27. 1902. Open. Clos. 127 M: 12734 91 ?!D 1II1M. 05% 30 00 H 11)8',i Moffat's Two Stores. BUSS, Sugar • Atchison Atchison, pref Copper . Car ft Foundry .. . Brooklyn Traction . B. ft O Ches. & Ohio Chic, ft Gt. Western C.. M. ft St. P Col. F & I Erie Bria. prof Louis, ft Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific Col. Southern 111. Central wlexican Central ... Canadian Pacific ... Rep. Steel .... ... Fresh milk from Jer&ey cows, received twice a day at Moffat's two stores. Louisville and Nashville stock was strong and active on the announce-, tnent that the plan for caring for majority holdings had been completed. The City ™ MAGNET 1021/1 Of, 30 Mi 68 107% 52% When Laura Bihar's forces found themselves at bay before the enemy, whose sleuthhounds had run down the woman's confederates, they launched a surprise by withdrawing her suit and acknowledging a willingness to ubide by the provisions of the Bennett will as it stands. Tailok, Fillings that will last. Dr. Welsh. President Giranti a Pardon. A SAVIN8S BANK FOR THE PRUDENT BUTER. Takes the burn out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, the household remedy. Washington, Sept. 27.—The president has granted a full and unconditional pardon to William Dinkclla. convicted In 1880 before a United States consular court In Japan of the murder of Charles H. Abbott, the first mute of the American ship Centennial, while lying In Illogo harbor, the prisoner being the second mate of the ship. Dlnkella has been In prison for more than twenty-two years, two years In Japan and over twenty years In the Albany (N. Y.) peultentlury. Fall Clothes ara arriving. A big var- 30% 19GV4 80 39% G8'/4 154% 138 % 143 Union Club Pure Old Rye Whiskey Guaranteed. Leading brand in the val ley. S. J. FREEMAN. Both phones. iety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make your choice early. Wp 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. "VVe want but littlo profit, and we want that quick. You know the rest. Thin step, Instead of bringing a truce In the battle for the Bennett millions, only precipitated the most desperate conflict of the legal engagements, as immediately after the Blggur attorneys had thrown up the case warrants of arrest on a charge of conspiracy were served upon Dr. Charles C. Hendricks, proprietor of the sanitarium at Bayonne, and upon Samuel Stanton, the former Justice of the peace who had sworn that he had married I.aura Biggar to Henry M. Bennett at Ilobo- Icen on .Tan. 2, 1898. At Miss Le Vay's, next to Hotel Sterling, Wilkesbarre, First Fall Showing of Millinery all this week. 4t Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pittston. 110% 32% 154 20% 140 When you want good pies, get Bohan's -'0% 140% The most complete line in the city is to be had at Ruggles's book store School Supplies. Burke &Son 22 73 34% 15DV. C1KKJ1AN Mr la Excellent (or 'pains IN CHEST," Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc. Norfolk & Western . N. Y.. O. & W ... N. M. Central \ Pennsylvania .... Reading ■ Reading, pref ■ Southern Hy Southern Hy., pref. Southern Pacific Tenn. C. & i Texas Pacific ■ ( U. S. Leather .... . U. S. Leather, pref U. S. Rubber V U. S Steel U S. Steel, pief. .. Western Union . . Wabash, pref. .. Wabash, com Union Pacific .... L Union Pacific, pref I Alton :ct. _ . ft.,'pref Stoves and ranges at Ash's. Dr. Humphrey* Dead. 1 lot Children's School Handkerchief* lc 1 lot 11-4 Cotton Blankets, here for 45c 1 lot Black Mercarized Underskirts, made with Ave small raffles laid on deep flounce and dost ruffle; worth SL60, Uoro for 06c 1 lot Unbleached Muslin, nice quality, S 3-4 eta 1 lot Blue Calico, regular 6c kind, only 6c . ! lot Children's Past Black Ribbed Hose, 8 cent kind here for fic 1 lot Men's 15c Suspenders for 8c t lot Boys' black and white Strlpad Shirts, 25c kind, special price 19c 1 lot Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, well made, only 45c 1 lot Table Linen, worth 80c, special a yard 26c 1 lot Folding Lunch Bozos, worth 30c, here 5c 1 lot Portieres, 3 1V! yards long, 45 lo. wide worth 93. now for $1.98 Ailentown Fair Continued. Princeton, Is". J., Sept. 27.—Dr. Wlllard Humphreys, head of the department of German In the university, who on Sunday night took an overdose of chloral hydrate In an effort to fenln relief from a severe headache. Is dead. Three physicians and several assistants had employed their skill to save the unfortunate professor. Artificial reaplratliDn_w»B carried on continuously for thirty-sir hours before he could breathe spontaneously at all and for six hours more before it was safe to omit it. The heart, which had been overpowered by the poison, failed to respond properly, and he suffered a relapse and sunk again Into unconsciousness.On account of ruin, the Allentowr Kair has Ix-en continued to Saturday Sept. 27th. The Lehigh Valley Rallroal Co. will sell tickets Sept. 27th, good t j return Sept. 28th. at the rate of 13.70. The warrants had been Issued by Justice Henry Schoenleln upon affldavit of Peter J. McNulty of Pittsburg. The arreBts caused consternation, and Dr. Hendricks blanched when he found himself a prisoner facing an nccusatton which might land him In state prison, but the pallor whitened his features for a moment only. He quickly regained his composure and, with a defiant sneer, went through the rest of the ordeal. First Showing of Stylish Flannel Waists, our three leading numbers are as follows: OR. RICHTER'S World-Rwowucd "ANCHOR" 1 Made of all wool flannel, in all the new colors. Four clusters of 5 tucks each in front,two clusters of 5 tucks in back. 8tock collars, Bishop Sleeves, lined, a stylish no velty. PAIN EXPELLER. Freeman's Wholesale Wine and Liquor House, largest and best equipped store of Its kind in this section. Imported and domestic wines, liquors and cordials put up expressly for family and medicinal use. ltye Whiskies: Olbson's. Mount Vernon. Guckenhclmer. Tom Moore. Dougherty. Hunter's. Finches. Trimble. Old Pepper. Wilson. None genuine without Trade lUrfc "Anchor.n One well-known person's letter out of many-. M \ CXPELIER Is an excellent W TvJ remedy for Pains inCheat, V _£/ Rheumnlism,Nourrlgia«tc Ivj I recommend itie some to all sufferersot^uchdis- Fine quaHty all wool flannel. 1 f) tucked an above, with extra flno I n V box plait front. Bishop sleeves, * | UA lined and finely made. V I • 1U Both prisoners were Immediately arraigned before Judge Helsley in chambers end field In $5,000 ball each. The extent of the ball required created another sensation, and Charles C. Black of Jersey City, attorney for Miss Biggar, who at once volunteered to act for the two prisoners, made a valiant effort to have the amount reduced but JAA Fine Flsineh Flannel, in all II I colors. Bishop Sleeves, novelty U L collar, silk buttons, good lining. J| 1 A very beautiful waist. Come lU v in and see ttyem. esses, 34% 107% 91% 38 32 63% 25c. and 50c. at all druggist* or turougti *Co.,«l^P««rl The Magnet Old Crow. Hemsvllle. A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup If you don't have Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil on hand I or the emergency, tk'Wtk- 'fe'iir'ii- fer'fe- 'iir'fcr'fcr. UNION CLUB PURE RYE, our own brand; we guarantee it. S. J. FREEMAN, Pittston. Both phones. BURKE & SON 18 South mmfrn 8* 37 S.' Main St., Pitta top . - • V . |
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