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W?-' D T » . e* YK A R J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1880 \ «J»DU llVAn. 1 DAILY EST. by THBO. HART MM. STON, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902. TWO CENTS A CO»Y. , FORTY CE2JTS A MONTH, f (D PAGES TO ACT ON THE TRUSTS. FATALITIES IN CHICAGO. CASTRO 18, CONCILIATORY C. F. KELL.Y ARRESTED. JUDGMENT FOR UNITED STATES A High Class Bargain List PEOPLE S STORE Twelve Killed by an Explosion and Hlaalnu: St. Lnni* Klooiller Captnreil 8everal by a Falling Roof. Philadelphia, Nov. 129.—After eludiug arrest for several months Charles F. Kelly, the farmer speaker of the St. Louis house of delegates, who Is wanted In the western city in connection with the bribery cases unearthed there some time ago, has been arrested in this city. Iu Philadelphia. Chicago, Nov. 29.—An explosion occurred In Swift & Co.'s plant at the stock yards a/. 10 o'clock this rilfi*ilng. An ammonia tank exploded. Ijiere wefe a score of men within reach of the explosion, and all were either killed or injured. Twoive bodies havo been recovered. Year in and year out we are striving to satisfy every wish of our customers, trying to prove by our actions and the character of the goods offered that we have the interests of our customers at heart. Here's where we do it. Ladies' Fancy Chiffon Neck Huffs, 54 inches long, for each Frye Thinks Congress Will Pass Antlmonopoly Bills. Decision in the Behring Sea New Offer to Be Made to Settle Foreign Claims. New Raisins New Currants Dispute. New Apricots New Honeycomb 12 Vic NO REVISION OF TARIFF. Chicago, Nov. 29.—The Jfoof of a five-story brick building 4$upled by the American Can Co., located near the scene of the Swift & Co. explosion, collapsed this afternoon. Several persons are reported killed. Kelly arrived in New Tork on t)ie steamer Celtic from Liverpool and had Just stepped from the western express In the Hroad street station of the Pennsylvania railroad here when he was taken Into custody by Detective James Tate, Sr., of the detective bureau of this city. He admitted his Identity and Is now locked up in the central police station. He will be given a hearing by Magistrate Kocliersperger and will be held to await requisition papers from the state of Missdhri. • In an interview Kelly said: ARBITRATED AT THE HAGUE New Prunes, 3 lb. for SECRET TRIP TO EUROPE. New Maple Syrup, quart President's Message Will be 8ent In New Maple Syrup, % gal 4ac Children's Double Bre;isted Reefers, very special SI,25 Special values of Ladies' • all wool shirt waists, exceptional value for 98c 76c Russia Must Pay for Seizing American Tomatoes, per can on Tuesday, and Both Houses Will Sent by Venezuelan Dictator to En- Vessels Engaged in Seal Fishing, Sweet Potatoes, per peck at Once Adjourn Out of Respect to THE WEATHER. deavor to End the Trouble With But the Amount of Damages is Cut Nice crisp Celery, per bunch Dead Members. Washington, Nov. 29.—Rain and warmer tonight; Sunday, clearing. Britain and Germany—America to Down, Hand-picked Apples, per bushel Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, all sizes 25c Washington, Nov. 20.—Senator Fry" predicts that congress at tlie approach* lug session will eilact trust legislation in accordance with the views which, it It understood, the president will embody In his message. Such legislation, he thinks, will be of a simple character and will probably be In the form of an amendment to "the existing antitrust taw, taking the form outlined by Attorney General Knox In his Pittsburg speech. Mr. Frye said that he could see no possible objection to such legislation, which would be merely amendatory and to meet a necessity which tlie attorney general had found to exist from actual experience. The Hague, Hojland, Nov. 29.—The judgment of the International Board of Arbitration in the matter of the Behring Sea dispute between Russia and the United States was made public today. The decision favors the United States, but the sums awarded ar considerably diminished from those claimed. Sweet Cider, per gallon Special line of Ladies' Neck Furs 98c Fine silk ribbon, a great value for, a yard I Pass on the 8cheme. BRENNAN i ROBERTS, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at I ;ast one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medial fraternity. Catarrh being a conJftutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as slating nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.$100 Reward $100. London, Nov. 2!).—It is learned that Important steps have been taken In London with a view to satisfying all the Unanclal and diplomatic claims by foreign powers and bondholders Venezuela. It is maintained that if the contemplated action meets with approval Germany and Great Britain will have no cause to take the vigorous steps now contemplated. "I was on my way back to St. Louis and meant to announce my arrival there Monday and give myself up to answer whatever charges have been laid against me. I had been absent in Europe for several months and spent most of my time In Ireland. On my arrival In New York 1 received word that my eleven-year-old boy died In St. Louis. As soon as I stepped from the steamer It was suggested to me by an old acquaintance that I come to Philadelphia for a few days. I came here, and now I And myself under arrest. That's all there Is to it." 42 JVorih Main Street, Basement Bargains. {yNext to Eagle Hotel. 5 large rolls of toilet paper, 25° China cups and saucers, remarkable value for, a set 10c Turkey red table damask, worth 2oc, now a yd |7« Best laundry soap, 2 cakes, gc Strong water tumblers, each 2c The dispute between the United States and Russia arose some flvo years ago. on account of the seizure of three seal fishing vessels by Russian cruisers. Damage claims were made, not so much on account of the seizing of the vessels as on account of the hardships to which the officers and crews of the fishing vessels were subjected while under arrest. The original claims aggregated $20(1,uUO. Brussels, Axminster and Wilton Rugs. The details of tlie .suggested settlement have not yet been communicated to the European governments. Their gist will tirst be made known to the United States government. Tlie medium of such communication is one of the mosj important Anglo-American bankers. Venezuela's propositions have been mentioned to Ambassador Clioate, but pending the result of the direct representations at Washington no action will be taken by the embussy toward suggesting that time be given to Venezuela to submit her proposals. 9x12. Largest assortment ever brought to Pittston. Popular prices. New line of Carpets and Art Squares. Best quality table oil cloth, iDer yard 17o When asked as to the probability of tariff legislation, the senator said no changes would be made in the Dlngley schedules at this session, and, aside from tlie amendment of the trust law, be did not think congress would find time for other than routine legislation, the usual appropriation bills, etc. The accused man carried considerable baggage, and tlie labels on It indicated that he had been in Naples, Paris, London, Berlin, Dublin and Killarney.It Pays to Buy at the Full Lino of Llnoltums. People's Store, ■ Williams & McAnulty BACOLOD AGAIN DEFIANT. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES 15 South Main St., Pittston. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Senator Frye expressed an earnest hope (hat the shipping bill would become a law before March 4. Ue said that the organization of the Morgan •hipping syndicate presented a new and (prclble reason for passing this measure. If It became a law, a stun conservatively estimated at $50,000,000 Address, F. J. & CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Gal lions." Manila, Js'o\* 20.—'file sultan of Bacolod, after professing friendship for America, bus written a letter to Captain Pershing, at Camp Vicars, in which he calls Americans "hogs who eat hogs" ami challenges them to tight. It is probable that Captain rershing will be ordered to take a column to Bacolod. The military men, however, doubt whether the sultan will really tight. Saltan Calls Americans "Hogs Wlio Well Fitting Coat A Good Shape This new development in the crisis, which is regarded as hourly growing more serious, is due to the arrival in Europe of a secret delegation from the Venezuelan government empowered to deal with the outstanding liabilities of that republic. Until a suitable plan was arranged it was considered inadvisable to communicate with the foreign ministers at Caracas, with whom relations have bfceome so strained. Such a plan has now, In tlie belief of the delegation, been arrived at, and unofficially, through the Anglo-American banker, the attitude of the United States will be ascertained. The state department will also be put in a position to judge of the value of Venezuela's offer and her good fuitli In the matter. Secret Delegation In Europe, REMEMBER Builds up the system; puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. CAREFUL BUYERS, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST AND THE QUALITY GUARANTEED. new vessels would be paid to American' workman and manufacturers. which the" syndicate would expend for Mystic Cure for Rheumatism Gives Dr. Pierce's A Real Pleasure Isaac Jackson, of Thorntown, Ind., says: I have been a sufferer for years with rheumatism, and found nothing that would benefit me until I tried Detchon's Mystic Cure for rheuma. tism. My knees were terribly in - flamed and swollen and the pain excruciating. The remedy relisved the pain immediately and the inflammation and swelling began to subside at once. I have seen it used in many other cases with the same wonderful effect. I earnestly advise all sufferers from rheumatism and neuralgia to use it. Sold by J. H. Houck, druggist, 4 North Main street. Immediate Relief, Without the Incentive provided by tlie shipping bill these new vessels would be built In foreign Klilpyurds, und American Industries would thus be deprived of a considerable revenue which It was easily within the power of confess to secure for them. GOLDEN Constabulary Inspector Hendryx.who has been stationed in Samar island, was killed last Tuesday by a band of ladroues. The reports regarding his death are meager and indicate that Hendryx was attacked by a superior force of ladrones. His detachment of constabulary was routed, and Hendryx, with one soldier, was surrounded and killed. well fitting coat Evans' Success Flour, bbl #4.25 Butterfly Flour, bbl - - 4.25 Marvel Flour, bbl - 4.25 Best Superlative, bbl - - 4.25 Feed, per 100, full weight - 1.35 Bran and Br. Middlings, 100, 1.20 Oats, per bu - - - - - .40 Potatoes, | ior bu - - - - .05 Granulated Sugar, 22 lbs for 1.00 Butter, lDest dairy, per lb - .28 Lard, puie. per lb - - - - .13 Currants, new, loose, 4 lbs for .25 Currants, new, package - - .OS Raisins, seeded, per, lb pk - .10 Raisins, seeded, 12 oz package .08 Lemon Peel, new, 2 lbs for - .25 - Orange Peel, new, 2 lbs for - .25 Citron Peel, new, 2 lbs for - .25 MEDICAL does much to make fine and ap- appearance, * Jftt Rttlaloi, Chairman Payne. Sereno E. Payne of the ways committee called at .the White House to pay his respects to the president. • "There will be no tariff revision at the coming session," said Mr. Payne. "There Is not only not sufficient time to take up the matter, but public opinion Is not sufficiently unanimous on •ny point to expect that a satisfactory agreement could be reached by the people's representatives in congress. If DISCOVERY pearance does much to make friends. Restores We provide Coats, Capes and Jackets that are becoming and wo keep the prices down. Our styles enable you to buy here for less than It is explained that President Castro has hitherto had -no opportunity of taking up the question of national finances, but while he was himself engaged In suppressing the revolution he sent to Europe the secret delegation referred to with a view to accomplishing what was regarded us Impossible of execution at Caracas. Silver ia being sold commercially here at 270, ten points below the official rate. Unless the market rallies the government will be forced to change the official rate to meet the market rate. Every decline in the price of silver Increases the seriousness of the business sltuatiou in these islands.LOST FLESH "Cure the cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds, down to the very verge of consumption. AND STRENGTH the subject were by any possibility to be-taken up, It would 4end only to an Interminable debate, which Would be fruitless." .C Regarding Cuban reciprocity, Sir. Payne said, "I cannot say that I think there has been any great change in the situation since last spring, but if the president presents a treaty covering the matter It will undoubtedly be passed.'' Don't Fail to Call Secrecy was also regarded as imperative In view of President Castro's belief that if it had been known that Venezuela contemplated a new financial settlement he would have been inundated with claims of every description, and the dealings with the bondholders would have becomeVtwlce as difficult. \ The details of the plan whlchVwill iDp communicated to the state department are carefully guarded, but it can be announced that the main feature is a unification of all the outstanding government and government guaranteed loans upon a basis of security much greater than has hitherto been offered. It Is strenuously denied that the present movement Is due to any desire on the part of Venezuela "to spar for time" with Great Britain and Germany, and in proof of this it Is pointed out that the secret mission left Venezuela before her relations with Great Britain and Germany had assumed the present acute aspect. Should the United States government give its moral support the plan will be submitted to American bankers. Reasons For Secrecy, Governor Taft and Archbishop Guldi have commenced the negotiations for the settlement of the pending questions between the church and the state and have agreed to hold at least three sessions weekly until a conclusion lias been reached. "I was a total wreck—could not sleep or eat," writes Mr. J. C. Beers, of Berrymau. Crawford Co . Mo. '* For two years I tried medicine from doctors but received very little benefit. I lost flesh and strength, was not able to do a good day's work. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce'i Golden Medical Discovery, and when I had taken one bottle I could sleep and my appetite was wonderfully improved. I have taken five bottles and am still improving." and look over my line of framed and sheet pictures, art novelties, etc. New goods arriving daily. elsewhere. Owing to the increase in onr business each year, we are forced to occupy the storeroom adjoining our store. It will he opened Dec. otli or (itli, and will he used as our shoe department, which will lxD THE SHOE STORE OF THE CITY. None but the elite buy those fine etchipgs on brass. Nothing so highly appreciated by ;hose of refined taste as those etchings on brass—the latest art novelty. See them at The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. 9 He gains ; you lose. Therefore, accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." J. J. Mangan's Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 20.—As an outcome of the recent boycott against the Schenectady Hallway company the citizens' committee, which was first formed while the boycott was 011, has taken definite shape in an organization composed of the leading business and professional men. A clause of the constitution says: "Its fundamental doctrine shall be freedom, political, sociaj and industrial. It shall stand for law and for an orderly respect for law. It Shall lend all proper aid and support to sufferers from lawlessness of whatever nature." Schenectady Cttlsens* Union. Dry Goods Store. Prcildelt'i Hciaage Tqi'biIhj PURSELL'S ART STORE, Main, near Ferry bridge. Phone 5444. Evans Bros. That the president's message will not be sent to coitgresa until Tuesday noon •nd tlmt both houses will adjourn Immediately after convening on Monday Li the expectation of leading members of both the .senate and the house. N. Main St., Pittston Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITT8- STON, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV 25, 100*. Buy your solid gom rings at Yaseen's. 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa, Tlie probable programme lu the senate Is that Mr. Burrows of Michigan will advise the senate Immediately after It convenes of the death of Senator McMillan and will present General Alger, who will then be sworn In. The president pro tern, will then recognize Senator Burrows, who will move that the senate adjourn out of respect to tlie memory of his dead colleague. Buy diamond rings at Y lien's. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. S 371.F01 P8 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 408 54 LJ. S. Bonds to secure circulation. 50.(jun Ou Stocks, securities, etc 712,519 00 Banking house, furniture and fu- For WEDDINGS ClnmAre f For FUNERALS TIOWBrS i Down at the West End. tures Due from National Banks (not Re- 33,000 00 When you want a fresh supply of fresh shell oysters, got them at Moffat's Oyster Bay. Opened while you wait. 60c and $1 per 100. Also served in parlpr In all styles. servo Agents; Due from state Banks and Banners fDue from approved reserve agents Checks and other cash items "DioTes of other National Banks Fractional pap?r currency, nickels aai 44 t'.ujT M 87.aa) 57 0,S!5 M 5.1.40 UO Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reason- Mnrderoua Aaaaalt In Kynck, N. V. Nyack, X. Y.. Nov. 2U.—Jolin MeEl.•ee, 11 well known resident of Suffeni, was murderously assaulted on a quiet •treet of that village. He is now in the Suffern hospital in a critical conflltiou, unable to tell who committed the assault. He was stabbed six times with some sharp instrument in the Jaw, back, head, hip and sides. DIc- Elree was found by the roadside by an officer, who arrested three Italians on suspicion. able price. (new phone) In the house, It is expected, practically the same order will lie followed, except that the lower chamber will adjourn out of respect to the memory of Representatives Russell of Connecticut and R. C. De Graffeureid and John Levi Sheppard of Texas. HD(1 Ct?ntH Lawful money reserve in tiank. viz Specie Legal-tender notes. S 4ID,700 (HI (tsroo 10 150 C4 I-B-CIRPENTER,»eter st. exeter boro $ 111,TOO (JO Redemption fund with U. b. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) The Venezuelan delegation, believes that It Is not too late to secure the necessary facilities from Europe to bring about a settlement mutually satisfactory to all parties concerned. 2,600 00 Special Values for the next io days. With the roady cash we have procured some of the greatest values it has ever been our fortune to get, and they are yours for about one-half their actual value. They are many; we quote you We make couches to order. No better Xmas present. Rogors Conch Fae tory. la Your Home Without a Couch? Total * 1,104,683 (D7 LIABILITIES. BOERS OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA 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. Rye Whlskjes: Gibson's. Mount Vjfnon. Giickenheimer. Moore. Dougherty. Hunter's. Finches. Trimble. Old Pepper. Wilson. Capital Stock paid in •*nrolus fuiid Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid 71.769 75 National Bank notes outstanding.. .*D0,000 00 Duo to other National Banks 54.V69 72 Duo t j State Banks and Bankers .. ».ft8C 18 Dividends unpaid H 00 Indi vidua 1 deposits subject to check 608,167 04 Cashier's checks outstanding 4r8 88 $ y 50,030 00 150.000 to Baltimore, Nov. 20.—Three children of Morris Hrentier have died at the city hospital from burns received at their home during the day. Mrs. Bressler made a visit in the neighborhood, leaving the children at lunch in the kitchen of their apartments. A lighted gasolene stove was in the room. When Mrs. Bressler returned, the flat was Id flames, and her three children were fatally burned. The children were respectively one, three and live yeurs old. The monetary loss was slight. Three Children Fatally Borncd, A MAN WHO HAS HIS CLOXJIES MADE HERE Thu» Far They Have No Permission to Proceed to the Transvaal London, Nov. 29;—Former act ins president Schalkberger, of the Transvaal, and the Boer agents, Messrs. Weasels and. Wolmerans, sailed for South Afric i today. Wessels and Woimarans have been refused permission to proceed to the Transvaal, but it is believed that the authorities will relent on the arrival of the agents at Capetown. Stormy Scenes In the Relchntnf*. gets the proper style in cut and a perfect fit, and pay8 but little more than for a misfit ready made suit. Berlin, Nov. 20.—The stormy scenes which wore enacted Thursday were renewed in the relelistag, and at one point in the proceedings the uproar reached such a pitch that Vice President BuesiiiK, who was in the chair, had to resort to a suspension of the sitting. a measure without precedent in the reichstag. Men's heavy fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers; they are worth 50c; this lot a few Total State of Penu'a., County of Ltizerno. as : — I, Charles H. C»ane, Cashier of the above aamed bank; do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the Injst of my knowledge iud belief. CHARLES 8. CKANE. » 1,3SW.0*3 0? Special Showing Now In Fall and Winter Weights In Suits and Ovorooats. yours for Misses' ribbed fleece-lined Vests and Pants, all sizes; worth double as Old Orow Hemsville. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of Nov . 1003. « AMU EL P. FENN, Notary Public. Commission expires Jan. 1005. Correct—attest : Cashier. much; a garment, only UNION CLUB PURE RYE, our own brand; we guarantee it. S. J. FREEMAN, Pittston. Both phones. Buss, The Cily Tailor. Children's ribbed fleece-lined Vests and Pants, for ,4. 5c Dewey Visits the President. Boys' Sweaters, all sizes, regular 50c garment; yours here for 25c Men's long wool Socks, worth 18c; special price 10c Washington, D. C., Nov. 29.—Admiral Dewey called at the White House this morning to say good-bye to President Roosevelt, previous to his departure for the naval manoeuvers in the Caribbean. The Wyoming Camp Meeting Associa Washington, Nov. 20.—United States Minister Hunter, at Guatemala City, has cabled the state department that his son Godfrey, who shot William A. I'itjgerald, is twenty-four years old, is 111 business on his own account and therefore is not under the protection of the legation. All that he asks is that Mr. Bailey, the secretary of the legation, be allowed to testify before the Guatemalan courts. This permission has already been granted by the department.Yonnir Hunter Will Stand Trial, THEO. STRONG, » JO*. LAN(JFORD, D Directors. JOHN A. LAW, i tion For over 30 ft rears T. A. DURKIN. The annual meeting of the directors and stockholders of the Wyoming Camp Meeting Association will be held in the church at Wyoming, on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 2 P- ni. Dr. RICHTER'S World-"Renown«d DO YOU MADE N STOCKS. GRAIN OR COTTON? Men's heavy ribbed fleece-lined Shirts and drawers, a good 50c gar- "Anchor" Pain Expeller B. W. Flour, per sack Potatoes, per bushel.. Onions, per pock ment; here for Aliased Boodler Held. Philadelphia, Nov. 29.—Charles F. Kelley, the alleged leader of the St. Louis boodle gang, was committed to ja.* today to await the arrival of requisition papers from £k. Louis. Children's Wool Mitts, worth 19c; this lot yours for. a pair 5c 25t Secretary if so. we offer our services, as brokers, for jit.her rash or marginal transactions. Apples, per bushel Fancy No. 1 Mackerel, 1 1-2 lbs., each Georges Codflah, per lb Cromatory Bloaters, per doz Evaporated Aprieot3. per lb Evaporated Peaohes, per lb Cape Cod Cranberries, per qt Fancy Smyrni Figs, per lb Now Mixed Nuts,2lbs Walnuts, ier peck Men's heavy striped Sweaters, made to sell for $1.00. We got them cheap, and they are yours for 50c Men's fleece-lined Gloves, t,he 25c kind; here for 10c Ladies' Kid Gloves, all colors, worth $1.00; yours for 59c 1 Tot ladies' heavy cashmere Gloves, 25e kind; yours for 10c Children's flannelette Dresses, nicely trimmed; only 25c A Runaway Bicycle Purcnasing npon extremely moderate mar- stocks in multiole9 of 10 shares upwards; vrain Cn lots of 1.0(10 bushels upwards; cotton In lots of 100 bales upwards. Every convenience tt any and all of our offices for the prompt and efficient handling of orders. . Let us present you with a free copy of our 100 pago cloth-bonnd, illustrated "ituide to Iu« vestoa" and onr "Daily Market Letter " Advantageous to investor and speculator «like. Correspondence solicit.d. terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, of Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer, unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's, Piitston, and G. D. Stroh's, West Pittston.has proven to be the Beet there la for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,Ck. VAMOU3 Rheumatic Complaints. Prize Fights Go in Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 29.—The court today refused to make permanent the injunction against the Corbett-McGovern prize fight. This opens the door to prize fights in Kentucky. Illota In Burcelcnn Continue. Barcelona, Nov. 20.—The riots which have resulted from the publication of decrees restricting the use of the Catalan language continue lieTTMHie gendarmes in endeavoring to preserve order received volleys of stones and wvrc at first compelled to retire, but eventually they forced their way Into the university and nrrested a number of students who were the leading spirits in the disorder, . ||AIGHT & FREESE Butternut®, per peck Only 20o. and 50o. at all druggist* or through Gilt Edge Cream ry and Dairy Botter Dairy Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs Chase & Sbnborn's Best Blend £Qffee. 35c a lb., 1 lbs u? ...... r'hase & Sanborn's Teis. *rora 30c to 70c lb Stocks, n(| Grain, Bonds, UW* Cotton. DINERS' B4NK BLDG. PITTSTOM. PI. The Magnet Boys' black and white shirts....19o English Honors for Americans. London, Nov. 29.—The Royal Society has elected Albert Micheison, of Chicago, and George Williams, of Washington, corresponding members. For Rent—Office room in Gazette building, with steam heat It la wired (or clectrlc lights. Best location is town. Apply at Gazette office. F. H Richter ft Co. 215 Peart Street, Si QO Special Inducements to Cash Purchasers New York. "Determining tb* ebarsctor and financial responsibility of your Brokfv. is as importantM cue selection of right stocks." 37 S. Main St., Pittston.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 29, 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 |
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Date | 1902-11-29 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 29, 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 | 1902-11-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19021129_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | W?-' D T » . e* YK A R J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1880 \ «J»DU llVAn. 1 DAILY EST. by THBO. HART MM. STON, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902. TWO CENTS A CO»Y. , FORTY CE2JTS A MONTH, f (D PAGES TO ACT ON THE TRUSTS. FATALITIES IN CHICAGO. CASTRO 18, CONCILIATORY C. F. KELL.Y ARRESTED. JUDGMENT FOR UNITED STATES A High Class Bargain List PEOPLE S STORE Twelve Killed by an Explosion and Hlaalnu: St. Lnni* Klooiller Captnreil 8everal by a Falling Roof. Philadelphia, Nov. 129.—After eludiug arrest for several months Charles F. Kelly, the farmer speaker of the St. Louis house of delegates, who Is wanted In the western city in connection with the bribery cases unearthed there some time ago, has been arrested in this city. Iu Philadelphia. Chicago, Nov. 29.—An explosion occurred In Swift & Co.'s plant at the stock yards a/. 10 o'clock this rilfi*ilng. An ammonia tank exploded. Ijiere wefe a score of men within reach of the explosion, and all were either killed or injured. Twoive bodies havo been recovered. Year in and year out we are striving to satisfy every wish of our customers, trying to prove by our actions and the character of the goods offered that we have the interests of our customers at heart. Here's where we do it. Ladies' Fancy Chiffon Neck Huffs, 54 inches long, for each Frye Thinks Congress Will Pass Antlmonopoly Bills. Decision in the Behring Sea New Offer to Be Made to Settle Foreign Claims. New Raisins New Currants Dispute. New Apricots New Honeycomb 12 Vic NO REVISION OF TARIFF. Chicago, Nov. 29.—The Jfoof of a five-story brick building 4$upled by the American Can Co., located near the scene of the Swift & Co. explosion, collapsed this afternoon. Several persons are reported killed. Kelly arrived in New Tork on t)ie steamer Celtic from Liverpool and had Just stepped from the western express In the Hroad street station of the Pennsylvania railroad here when he was taken Into custody by Detective James Tate, Sr., of the detective bureau of this city. He admitted his Identity and Is now locked up in the central police station. He will be given a hearing by Magistrate Kocliersperger and will be held to await requisition papers from the state of Missdhri. • In an interview Kelly said: ARBITRATED AT THE HAGUE New Prunes, 3 lb. for SECRET TRIP TO EUROPE. New Maple Syrup, quart President's Message Will be 8ent In New Maple Syrup, % gal 4ac Children's Double Bre;isted Reefers, very special SI,25 Special values of Ladies' • all wool shirt waists, exceptional value for 98c 76c Russia Must Pay for Seizing American Tomatoes, per can on Tuesday, and Both Houses Will Sent by Venezuelan Dictator to En- Vessels Engaged in Seal Fishing, Sweet Potatoes, per peck at Once Adjourn Out of Respect to THE WEATHER. deavor to End the Trouble With But the Amount of Damages is Cut Nice crisp Celery, per bunch Dead Members. Washington, Nov. 29.—Rain and warmer tonight; Sunday, clearing. Britain and Germany—America to Down, Hand-picked Apples, per bushel Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, all sizes 25c Washington, Nov. 20.—Senator Fry" predicts that congress at tlie approach* lug session will eilact trust legislation in accordance with the views which, it It understood, the president will embody In his message. Such legislation, he thinks, will be of a simple character and will probably be In the form of an amendment to "the existing antitrust taw, taking the form outlined by Attorney General Knox In his Pittsburg speech. Mr. Frye said that he could see no possible objection to such legislation, which would be merely amendatory and to meet a necessity which tlie attorney general had found to exist from actual experience. The Hague, Hojland, Nov. 29.—The judgment of the International Board of Arbitration in the matter of the Behring Sea dispute between Russia and the United States was made public today. The decision favors the United States, but the sums awarded ar considerably diminished from those claimed. Sweet Cider, per gallon Special line of Ladies' Neck Furs 98c Fine silk ribbon, a great value for, a yard I Pass on the 8cheme. BRENNAN i ROBERTS, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at I ;ast one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medial fraternity. Catarrh being a conJftutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as slating nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.$100 Reward $100. London, Nov. 2!).—It is learned that Important steps have been taken In London with a view to satisfying all the Unanclal and diplomatic claims by foreign powers and bondholders Venezuela. It is maintained that if the contemplated action meets with approval Germany and Great Britain will have no cause to take the vigorous steps now contemplated. "I was on my way back to St. Louis and meant to announce my arrival there Monday and give myself up to answer whatever charges have been laid against me. I had been absent in Europe for several months and spent most of my time In Ireland. On my arrival In New York 1 received word that my eleven-year-old boy died In St. Louis. As soon as I stepped from the steamer It was suggested to me by an old acquaintance that I come to Philadelphia for a few days. I came here, and now I And myself under arrest. That's all there Is to it." 42 JVorih Main Street, Basement Bargains. {yNext to Eagle Hotel. 5 large rolls of toilet paper, 25° China cups and saucers, remarkable value for, a set 10c Turkey red table damask, worth 2oc, now a yd |7« Best laundry soap, 2 cakes, gc Strong water tumblers, each 2c The dispute between the United States and Russia arose some flvo years ago. on account of the seizure of three seal fishing vessels by Russian cruisers. Damage claims were made, not so much on account of the seizing of the vessels as on account of the hardships to which the officers and crews of the fishing vessels were subjected while under arrest. The original claims aggregated $20(1,uUO. Brussels, Axminster and Wilton Rugs. The details of tlie .suggested settlement have not yet been communicated to the European governments. Their gist will tirst be made known to the United States government. Tlie medium of such communication is one of the mosj important Anglo-American bankers. Venezuela's propositions have been mentioned to Ambassador Clioate, but pending the result of the direct representations at Washington no action will be taken by the embussy toward suggesting that time be given to Venezuela to submit her proposals. 9x12. Largest assortment ever brought to Pittston. Popular prices. New line of Carpets and Art Squares. Best quality table oil cloth, iDer yard 17o When asked as to the probability of tariff legislation, the senator said no changes would be made in the Dlngley schedules at this session, and, aside from tlie amendment of the trust law, be did not think congress would find time for other than routine legislation, the usual appropriation bills, etc. The accused man carried considerable baggage, and tlie labels on It indicated that he had been in Naples, Paris, London, Berlin, Dublin and Killarney.It Pays to Buy at the Full Lino of Llnoltums. People's Store, ■ Williams & McAnulty BACOLOD AGAIN DEFIANT. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES 15 South Main St., Pittston. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Senator Frye expressed an earnest hope (hat the shipping bill would become a law before March 4. Ue said that the organization of the Morgan •hipping syndicate presented a new and (prclble reason for passing this measure. If It became a law, a stun conservatively estimated at $50,000,000 Address, F. J. & CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Gal lions." Manila, Js'o\* 20.—'file sultan of Bacolod, after professing friendship for America, bus written a letter to Captain Pershing, at Camp Vicars, in which he calls Americans "hogs who eat hogs" ami challenges them to tight. It is probable that Captain rershing will be ordered to take a column to Bacolod. The military men, however, doubt whether the sultan will really tight. Saltan Calls Americans "Hogs Wlio Well Fitting Coat A Good Shape This new development in the crisis, which is regarded as hourly growing more serious, is due to the arrival in Europe of a secret delegation from the Venezuelan government empowered to deal with the outstanding liabilities of that republic. Until a suitable plan was arranged it was considered inadvisable to communicate with the foreign ministers at Caracas, with whom relations have bfceome so strained. Such a plan has now, In tlie belief of the delegation, been arrived at, and unofficially, through the Anglo-American banker, the attitude of the United States will be ascertained. The state department will also be put in a position to judge of the value of Venezuela's offer and her good fuitli In the matter. Secret Delegation In Europe, REMEMBER Builds up the system; puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. CAREFUL BUYERS, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST AND THE QUALITY GUARANTEED. new vessels would be paid to American' workman and manufacturers. which the" syndicate would expend for Mystic Cure for Rheumatism Gives Dr. Pierce's A Real Pleasure Isaac Jackson, of Thorntown, Ind., says: I have been a sufferer for years with rheumatism, and found nothing that would benefit me until I tried Detchon's Mystic Cure for rheuma. tism. My knees were terribly in - flamed and swollen and the pain excruciating. The remedy relisved the pain immediately and the inflammation and swelling began to subside at once. I have seen it used in many other cases with the same wonderful effect. I earnestly advise all sufferers from rheumatism and neuralgia to use it. Sold by J. H. Houck, druggist, 4 North Main street. Immediate Relief, Without the Incentive provided by tlie shipping bill these new vessels would be built In foreign Klilpyurds, und American Industries would thus be deprived of a considerable revenue which It was easily within the power of confess to secure for them. GOLDEN Constabulary Inspector Hendryx.who has been stationed in Samar island, was killed last Tuesday by a band of ladroues. The reports regarding his death are meager and indicate that Hendryx was attacked by a superior force of ladrones. His detachment of constabulary was routed, and Hendryx, with one soldier, was surrounded and killed. well fitting coat Evans' Success Flour, bbl #4.25 Butterfly Flour, bbl - - 4.25 Marvel Flour, bbl - 4.25 Best Superlative, bbl - - 4.25 Feed, per 100, full weight - 1.35 Bran and Br. Middlings, 100, 1.20 Oats, per bu - - - - - .40 Potatoes, | ior bu - - - - .05 Granulated Sugar, 22 lbs for 1.00 Butter, lDest dairy, per lb - .28 Lard, puie. per lb - - - - .13 Currants, new, loose, 4 lbs for .25 Currants, new, package - - .OS Raisins, seeded, per, lb pk - .10 Raisins, seeded, 12 oz package .08 Lemon Peel, new, 2 lbs for - .25 - Orange Peel, new, 2 lbs for - .25 Citron Peel, new, 2 lbs for - .25 MEDICAL does much to make fine and ap- appearance, * Jftt Rttlaloi, Chairman Payne. Sereno E. Payne of the ways committee called at .the White House to pay his respects to the president. • "There will be no tariff revision at the coming session," said Mr. Payne. "There Is not only not sufficient time to take up the matter, but public opinion Is not sufficiently unanimous on •ny point to expect that a satisfactory agreement could be reached by the people's representatives in congress. If DISCOVERY pearance does much to make friends. Restores We provide Coats, Capes and Jackets that are becoming and wo keep the prices down. Our styles enable you to buy here for less than It is explained that President Castro has hitherto had -no opportunity of taking up the question of national finances, but while he was himself engaged In suppressing the revolution he sent to Europe the secret delegation referred to with a view to accomplishing what was regarded us Impossible of execution at Caracas. Silver ia being sold commercially here at 270, ten points below the official rate. Unless the market rallies the government will be forced to change the official rate to meet the market rate. Every decline in the price of silver Increases the seriousness of the business sltuatiou in these islands.LOST FLESH "Cure the cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds, down to the very verge of consumption. AND STRENGTH the subject were by any possibility to be-taken up, It would 4end only to an Interminable debate, which Would be fruitless." .C Regarding Cuban reciprocity, Sir. Payne said, "I cannot say that I think there has been any great change in the situation since last spring, but if the president presents a treaty covering the matter It will undoubtedly be passed.'' Don't Fail to Call Secrecy was also regarded as imperative In view of President Castro's belief that if it had been known that Venezuela contemplated a new financial settlement he would have been inundated with claims of every description, and the dealings with the bondholders would have becomeVtwlce as difficult. \ The details of the plan whlchVwill iDp communicated to the state department are carefully guarded, but it can be announced that the main feature is a unification of all the outstanding government and government guaranteed loans upon a basis of security much greater than has hitherto been offered. It Is strenuously denied that the present movement Is due to any desire on the part of Venezuela "to spar for time" with Great Britain and Germany, and in proof of this it Is pointed out that the secret mission left Venezuela before her relations with Great Britain and Germany had assumed the present acute aspect. Should the United States government give its moral support the plan will be submitted to American bankers. Reasons For Secrecy, Governor Taft and Archbishop Guldi have commenced the negotiations for the settlement of the pending questions between the church and the state and have agreed to hold at least three sessions weekly until a conclusion lias been reached. "I was a total wreck—could not sleep or eat," writes Mr. J. C. Beers, of Berrymau. Crawford Co . Mo. '* For two years I tried medicine from doctors but received very little benefit. I lost flesh and strength, was not able to do a good day's work. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce'i Golden Medical Discovery, and when I had taken one bottle I could sleep and my appetite was wonderfully improved. I have taken five bottles and am still improving." and look over my line of framed and sheet pictures, art novelties, etc. New goods arriving daily. elsewhere. Owing to the increase in onr business each year, we are forced to occupy the storeroom adjoining our store. It will he opened Dec. otli or (itli, and will he used as our shoe department, which will lxD THE SHOE STORE OF THE CITY. None but the elite buy those fine etchipgs on brass. Nothing so highly appreciated by ;hose of refined taste as those etchings on brass—the latest art novelty. See them at The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. 9 He gains ; you lose. Therefore, accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." J. J. Mangan's Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 20.—As an outcome of the recent boycott against the Schenectady Hallway company the citizens' committee, which was first formed while the boycott was 011, has taken definite shape in an organization composed of the leading business and professional men. A clause of the constitution says: "Its fundamental doctrine shall be freedom, political, sociaj and industrial. It shall stand for law and for an orderly respect for law. It Shall lend all proper aid and support to sufferers from lawlessness of whatever nature." Schenectady Cttlsens* Union. Dry Goods Store. Prcildelt'i Hciaage Tqi'biIhj PURSELL'S ART STORE, Main, near Ferry bridge. Phone 5444. Evans Bros. That the president's message will not be sent to coitgresa until Tuesday noon •nd tlmt both houses will adjourn Immediately after convening on Monday Li the expectation of leading members of both the .senate and the house. N. Main St., Pittston Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITT8- STON, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV 25, 100*. Buy your solid gom rings at Yaseen's. 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa, Tlie probable programme lu the senate Is that Mr. Burrows of Michigan will advise the senate Immediately after It convenes of the death of Senator McMillan and will present General Alger, who will then be sworn In. The president pro tern, will then recognize Senator Burrows, who will move that the senate adjourn out of respect to tlie memory of his dead colleague. Buy diamond rings at Y lien's. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. S 371.F01 P8 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 408 54 LJ. S. Bonds to secure circulation. 50.(jun Ou Stocks, securities, etc 712,519 00 Banking house, furniture and fu- For WEDDINGS ClnmAre f For FUNERALS TIOWBrS i Down at the West End. tures Due from National Banks (not Re- 33,000 00 When you want a fresh supply of fresh shell oysters, got them at Moffat's Oyster Bay. Opened while you wait. 60c and $1 per 100. Also served in parlpr In all styles. servo Agents; Due from state Banks and Banners fDue from approved reserve agents Checks and other cash items "DioTes of other National Banks Fractional pap?r currency, nickels aai 44 t'.ujT M 87.aa) 57 0,S!5 M 5.1.40 UO Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reason- Mnrderoua Aaaaalt In Kynck, N. V. Nyack, X. Y.. Nov. 2U.—Jolin MeEl.•ee, 11 well known resident of Suffeni, was murderously assaulted on a quiet •treet of that village. He is now in the Suffern hospital in a critical conflltiou, unable to tell who committed the assault. He was stabbed six times with some sharp instrument in the Jaw, back, head, hip and sides. DIc- Elree was found by the roadside by an officer, who arrested three Italians on suspicion. able price. (new phone) In the house, It is expected, practically the same order will lie followed, except that the lower chamber will adjourn out of respect to the memory of Representatives Russell of Connecticut and R. C. De Graffeureid and John Levi Sheppard of Texas. HD(1 Ct?ntH Lawful money reserve in tiank. viz Specie Legal-tender notes. S 4ID,700 (HI (tsroo 10 150 C4 I-B-CIRPENTER,»eter st. exeter boro $ 111,TOO (JO Redemption fund with U. b. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) The Venezuelan delegation, believes that It Is not too late to secure the necessary facilities from Europe to bring about a settlement mutually satisfactory to all parties concerned. 2,600 00 Special Values for the next io days. With the roady cash we have procured some of the greatest values it has ever been our fortune to get, and they are yours for about one-half their actual value. They are many; we quote you We make couches to order. No better Xmas present. Rogors Conch Fae tory. la Your Home Without a Couch? Total * 1,104,683 (D7 LIABILITIES. BOERS OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA 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. Rye Whlskjes: Gibson's. Mount Vjfnon. Giickenheimer. Moore. Dougherty. Hunter's. Finches. Trimble. Old Pepper. Wilson. Capital Stock paid in •*nrolus fuiid Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid 71.769 75 National Bank notes outstanding.. .*D0,000 00 Duo to other National Banks 54.V69 72 Duo t j State Banks and Bankers .. ».ft8C 18 Dividends unpaid H 00 Indi vidua 1 deposits subject to check 608,167 04 Cashier's checks outstanding 4r8 88 $ y 50,030 00 150.000 to Baltimore, Nov. 20.—Three children of Morris Hrentier have died at the city hospital from burns received at their home during the day. Mrs. Bressler made a visit in the neighborhood, leaving the children at lunch in the kitchen of their apartments. A lighted gasolene stove was in the room. When Mrs. Bressler returned, the flat was Id flames, and her three children were fatally burned. The children were respectively one, three and live yeurs old. The monetary loss was slight. Three Children Fatally Borncd, A MAN WHO HAS HIS CLOXJIES MADE HERE Thu» Far They Have No Permission to Proceed to the Transvaal London, Nov. 29;—Former act ins president Schalkberger, of the Transvaal, and the Boer agents, Messrs. Weasels and. Wolmerans, sailed for South Afric i today. Wessels and Woimarans have been refused permission to proceed to the Transvaal, but it is believed that the authorities will relent on the arrival of the agents at Capetown. Stormy Scenes In the Relchntnf*. gets the proper style in cut and a perfect fit, and pay8 but little more than for a misfit ready made suit. Berlin, Nov. 20.—The stormy scenes which wore enacted Thursday were renewed in the relelistag, and at one point in the proceedings the uproar reached such a pitch that Vice President BuesiiiK, who was in the chair, had to resort to a suspension of the sitting. a measure without precedent in the reichstag. Men's heavy fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers; they are worth 50c; this lot a few Total State of Penu'a., County of Ltizerno. as : — I, Charles H. C»ane, Cashier of the above aamed bank; do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the Injst of my knowledge iud belief. CHARLES 8. CKANE. » 1,3SW.0*3 0? Special Showing Now In Fall and Winter Weights In Suits and Ovorooats. yours for Misses' ribbed fleece-lined Vests and Pants, all sizes; worth double as Old Orow Hemsville. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of Nov . 1003. « AMU EL P. FENN, Notary Public. Commission expires Jan. 1005. Correct—attest : Cashier. much; a garment, only UNION CLUB PURE RYE, our own brand; we guarantee it. S. J. FREEMAN, Pittston. Both phones. Buss, The Cily Tailor. Children's ribbed fleece-lined Vests and Pants, for ,4. 5c Dewey Visits the President. Boys' Sweaters, all sizes, regular 50c garment; yours here for 25c Men's long wool Socks, worth 18c; special price 10c Washington, D. C., Nov. 29.—Admiral Dewey called at the White House this morning to say good-bye to President Roosevelt, previous to his departure for the naval manoeuvers in the Caribbean. The Wyoming Camp Meeting Associa Washington, Nov. 20.—United States Minister Hunter, at Guatemala City, has cabled the state department that his son Godfrey, who shot William A. I'itjgerald, is twenty-four years old, is 111 business on his own account and therefore is not under the protection of the legation. All that he asks is that Mr. Bailey, the secretary of the legation, be allowed to testify before the Guatemalan courts. This permission has already been granted by the department.Yonnir Hunter Will Stand Trial, THEO. STRONG, » JO*. LAN(JFORD, D Directors. JOHN A. LAW, i tion For over 30 ft rears T. A. DURKIN. The annual meeting of the directors and stockholders of the Wyoming Camp Meeting Association will be held in the church at Wyoming, on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 2 P- ni. Dr. RICHTER'S World-"Renown«d DO YOU MADE N STOCKS. GRAIN OR COTTON? Men's heavy ribbed fleece-lined Shirts and drawers, a good 50c gar- "Anchor" Pain Expeller B. W. Flour, per sack Potatoes, per bushel.. Onions, per pock ment; here for Aliased Boodler Held. Philadelphia, Nov. 29.—Charles F. Kelley, the alleged leader of the St. Louis boodle gang, was committed to ja.* today to await the arrival of requisition papers from £k. Louis. Children's Wool Mitts, worth 19c; this lot yours for. a pair 5c 25t Secretary if so. we offer our services, as brokers, for jit.her rash or marginal transactions. Apples, per bushel Fancy No. 1 Mackerel, 1 1-2 lbs., each Georges Codflah, per lb Cromatory Bloaters, per doz Evaporated Aprieot3. per lb Evaporated Peaohes, per lb Cape Cod Cranberries, per qt Fancy Smyrni Figs, per lb Now Mixed Nuts,2lbs Walnuts, ier peck Men's heavy striped Sweaters, made to sell for $1.00. We got them cheap, and they are yours for 50c Men's fleece-lined Gloves, t,he 25c kind; here for 10c Ladies' Kid Gloves, all colors, worth $1.00; yours for 59c 1 Tot ladies' heavy cashmere Gloves, 25e kind; yours for 10c Children's flannelette Dresses, nicely trimmed; only 25c A Runaway Bicycle Purcnasing npon extremely moderate mar- stocks in multiole9 of 10 shares upwards; vrain Cn lots of 1.0(10 bushels upwards; cotton In lots of 100 bales upwards. Every convenience tt any and all of our offices for the prompt and efficient handling of orders. . Let us present you with a free copy of our 100 pago cloth-bonnd, illustrated "ituide to Iu« vestoa" and onr "Daily Market Letter " Advantageous to investor and speculator «like. Correspondence solicit.d. terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, of Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer, unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's, Piitston, and G. D. Stroh's, West Pittston.has proven to be the Beet there la for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,Ck. VAMOU3 Rheumatic Complaints. Prize Fights Go in Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 29.—The court today refused to make permanent the injunction against the Corbett-McGovern prize fight. This opens the door to prize fights in Kentucky. Illota In Burcelcnn Continue. Barcelona, Nov. 20.—The riots which have resulted from the publication of decrees restricting the use of the Catalan language continue lieTTMHie gendarmes in endeavoring to preserve order received volleys of stones and wvrc at first compelled to retire, but eventually they forced their way Into the university and nrrested a number of students who were the leading spirits in the disorder, . ||AIGHT & FREESE Butternut®, per peck Only 20o. and 50o. at all druggist* or through Gilt Edge Cream ry and Dairy Botter Dairy Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs Chase & Sbnborn's Best Blend £Qffee. 35c a lb., 1 lbs u? ...... r'hase & Sanborn's Teis. *rora 30c to 70c lb Stocks, n(| Grain, Bonds, UW* Cotton. DINERS' B4NK BLDG. PITTSTOM. PI. The Magnet Boys' black and white shirts....19o English Honors for Americans. London, Nov. 29.—The Royal Society has elected Albert Micheison, of Chicago, and George Williams, of Washington, corresponding members. For Rent—Office room in Gazette building, with steam heat It la wired (or clectrlc lights. Best location is town. Apply at Gazette office. F. H Richter ft Co. 215 Peart Street, Si QO Special Inducements to Cash Purchasers New York. "Determining tb* ebarsctor and financial responsibility of your Brokfv. is as importantM cue selection of right stocks." 37 S. Main St., Pittston. |
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