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i ,/! * with the mnfH conclusive prSt . °f the news ap] he former. jj mediatevWWBB v» columns of this ntr FIFTY-FIRST YEAR JonTpa.. satuhpay evening, januai SIX PAGES TWO OKU 4C* A QUEEN VICTORIA'S DEATH EXPECTED. IN THE SECOND DEGREE ROOSEVELtf UP A TREE. THE itiiWY BILL PASSED. BIG DEAL IN CHICAGO. ere is a Great Op- \ portunity to While If MittiiiK toDole* X«MeroM Kedeml Steel ami Americas Steel HAY'S EVERY BOTTLE Hair-Health ] 7k \ warranted lavsffi-M (v) iKssaBas Hay's Hair-Health is health Wgg • the reotttA* nourishment and ful hair food, restoring youthful I , positively produces luxuriant I color and beauty to gray and faded T » . . thick hafr on bald beCd». hair. Removes And prevents I , "§§ndmttrmvHairLmH." brSu0n?o?Ilheh2r# li'Aslta Z f* ihetcstimonyofhundredsusingit. } Lj Hay'. Hsir-Health is a dainty "55 the sSp. hands or Clothing, t IfT 9 bcl dressing and a neewsanr adjunct and its use cannot be detCCttd by t I* f M 19 lo eTery l0*111. ***& u"1"1* other «L srMttwr«=ft * Ona Bottla Dm H. Ilamb Ma. At Leading Druggist*. FREE SOAP Otter *asisr Mat MP you can use lor Hlto, Scalp, CompWu, Bath and Toil«; both for Fifty cents; regular rattU ,Su'»i!.v a® Kmi&KanBi ■hh or without soap, bjr express, prepaid, b plain sealed package on receipt of 6oc. and this coupon. GUARANTEE *who has not been benefited, may have his money back by addressing LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 Brosdway.TTew York. Rtmtmber the names, f/ay'j Hatr-Health and Harfina Rtfust all titbitituttt. Insist on having ft. II. ft. Verdict Against Slayers of Jen- l-ariter Uc«ni" Went After Him. Goes Now to Conference of Chicago, Jan. 19.—The Record this Dioruitig says: and Wire Combine. Save MoiiM nie Bosschieter. Cblcnao, Jan. Ml-A dbpati.li to .The Record from Meeker, Colo., says 1 Heodoi-o Roosevelt's clialr wm vacant Thursday nl«ht when the hunters on the Keystone ranch gathered for supper. House ana Senate. "Federal Steel company interests hare bought outright or secured options and proxies on practically the entire common stock issue of the Stool and \\ ire company. AurangeimTas have been made for the underwriting of a Federal Steel bond issne large enough to pay for the stock, much of it subscribed in Chica?£' ,, ,nost of it taken by the great all street interests—Morgan, Porter, r lower, Gary, Mills, Spencer, Rogers and others of similar weight. Norman B. Ream and Marshall Field represent the Chicago interest, and Boston is in it In t he-person of Nathaniel Thaw. "The enormous deal has wen brought to completion, nothing now remaining but the routine of casting ballots and proxies for the Federal bond issue. By the day of the annual meeting of the American Steel and Wire company it will be found that some of the present all powerful J men of that corporation have railway interests which will compel them to abandon executive positions in the wire company. Their places will be taken by the nominees of the Morgan-Mills-Gary-Porter company. In other words, the Gates party will virtually disappear from the wire company, or will fall into a hopeless minority, and the Federal Steel company will rule it. SENATOR HOAR PAIRED AGAINST IT fUBT TOOk FOURTEEN BALLOTS. No anxiety was felt at first, as Mr. Roosevelt had told the others when he left*tlic cabin for a solitary stroll just before dusk not to wait for him in case he was not back by supper time. But at i# o'clock Colonel Roosevelt had not returned, and his friends became alarmed. At 10 o'clock they became convinced that he was the victim of some accident, and men and dogs started out to find him. Proaeostor Emle) Declare* Tfcnt He Is Satl«fle«*Svith the DeoUlon—'fh« Prisoner* Accept It C«lailr-P"DH« Wellinuton Vote* With Democrats, and Four Democrats Vote With the lieitubllcaus—Effort to Prevent Sale Royal Family Summoned Election in kentucky Looking Towards Nomlaatlair Beat Mm Opinion la I'aterson Divided. Washington, Jan. 19.—The senate has finally disposed of the army reorganization bill. The measure having originated in the senate, the final question was not upon its passage, but upon agreeing to the senate amendments. They were agreed to by a vote of 43 to 23. of Liquor la Manila Falls. to OsboroG. Mlddleborough, Kj.t Jan. 19 —The Bapublioan County Committee la to session today at Plnevllle to decide whether tbej •hall hold a primary or delegate convention to nominate a candidate for the legtelatnre. The Republican* of the moon- Ulna have resolved to send only the best men to the legislature. ol the Party. Pnterson, N. J., Jan. 19.—It is to be a life for a life. After deliberating behind locked doors tor nearly four hours 12 men have decided that Walter Mc- Alister, Andrew Campbell and William Death enticed Jennie Boeschieter to Baal's saloon, gave her three fatal doaes of cKlorai, drove her to a lonely hillside and, finding her dead in their arms, threw- her body by the aide of a lonely road. Having decided thia, this Pafermou jury filed back into the courtroom nnd announced that they believed u tilling punishment of such a crime waa not n scaffold, but from 5 to 80 years in prison, at the discretion of the judge, with the possibility of a pardon. "We find the three defendants guilty of murder in the second degree," said the foreman, a little defiantly. Lot Ladies'Um\)r«\-oh 83 centB • ;5 renin Table Dama*k w\tbr*&b«rd«r, iQoenti \ Uildren's winter Coate fr- mTivC'«nu«p Velveteen Shirt Hindi' g all colorsi cent* ln^j Jest Qaalitv Paper of Pine 8 cents adieu Dark Ca.i -o Wrappers hi dren's sleeping Garments 8\ cents ine lot ut CMIdren'. P.lSbeJ Plnbed ahMtM" pants for 10 cents , I Lot C at's Thread, 8 sp Dol8 for 10 Ladles' Heavy Wool Ad It.s (I cents .den's Heavy Wool socks 10 ce -ts *- toys' Strong Knee Pai .ts 10 oents Hen's H«*vv Leather Cloves 28 cento ' uente' Fancy Laccdt"Cd Fblrfs f* cents -adies' Flannel Hhirl Wa.tts ?8 oents '' Lad tee*B lack Fleeord Lined Hot* to e«nU •Ien's Fleeced Lin j Underwear 49 oMft M JhUdren's Wool M/t's D oents Children's 8tockln g Capse/) caateD«MM^^^^^j|fl Men's Wool Mitts * oenw erman Knitting »" ».rn 40 cents Felt Window Shades r^ll^^^w IT WILL PAY YOUJO BUY AT TBI | His friends thought the vice president elect might have fallen while climbing the wall of a canyon and be so injured that he could not walk or that perhaps he had bad another encounter with a grizsly and had been less fortunate than before. I TROLLEY CRASH KILLED TWO TODAY Four Democrats voted for the measure —Senators Lindsay of Kentucky, Mc- Laurin of Sooth Carolina, Morgan of Alabama and Sullivan of Mississippi. Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, who was detained at his home by illness, was paired against the bill with Senator Spooner of Wfsconsiu. When he left the cabin, Mr. Roosevelt intended to get a few shots at some of the numberless little wolves after which Coyote basin is named. They are exceed; ingly fleet and cannot bo run down in n broken country, so he hunted on foot and without the dogs, taking his chAUces for coming upon them by stealth. financial and commercial New York 8tock Markets, furnished by M. 8 Jordan A Co., stock brokers, room SB, Miners' Bank Bnllding. New York, Jan. 19,1001. Open, doe Senator Wellington voted with the Democrats. Blizzard Cause of Two Deaths In Ifew York. The'bllf has occupied practically the entire attention of the .senate since the 3d of January, when it wa» made the untiuisbed business. While the opposition to it at all stages was vigorous it never was bitter. Numerous amendments were made to it, but in general the committee was sustained, and the measure. with thi* exception of the elimination of the canteen clause, is not widely different from that reported to the senate. NAME. The coyotes were wary, and Mr. Roosel velt did not get Tl sTiot until in the gathering darkness he saw the shaggy form of a gray wolf outlined against the sky on a ridge fully 300 yards away. It was too dark for accurate aim. but a bullet from Mr. Roosevelt's gun wounded the beast and sent hTtn limping and yelling over the brow of the hill. ADDRESS. Amer. Stool ttd ,Wire, Atchlaon. ▲tc&Mt prkf. Brooklyn /Traction Che* A Ohio. Federal .Steel. Federal Steel pref.. Man. SI Mo. Fa Peo. Gas .... Ool. Iron AFuel.,,. 80. Paciflo Nov. Pac Not. Pac.pref... O. * W Penn Beading Heading pref... Tenn. 0. A I..... •:§ * 88 37U =& * =:::& ,» 81M 30 7Ptf 09* Wi W 1? »? iSSl,... mi m t... «g gfi "So Bay we all of us/' chorused the other 11. Following druggists supply Hay's Helr»hcalth and Hsrfins Soap In their shops only: PRICE, 78 Armory Block, ftonth Main St.. FABBEB.PECK A BOBEBT8, Wyomiug A Lnaerne Are.; fPAYD, 89k. Market. Oown, Kag, Jen. IB.—The Queen peeeed • good night tad wu illghtlj better thli morning. The Qaten I* ptreeptiblj woree elnc thle morning- The Dak* of Oonnengh and «n the jmembere of the femllj h»T been enmmoned to Oebonw. Oiborne, Iele of Wight, Jen. 1#.—A ooM the following bntletln wee leaned "The Qneen le Battering ' eel proetretlon, eoeompen whloh eenee greet emlet London, Jen. 19.—" Who wee expected to todey, obenged. pieni borne. The PrtyMLon the Prince. The Wt enmmoned from Kenf A nigh of intense relief broke from tlie stolid McAllster. Campbell passed liis hands rapidly before bis eyes, and the look of terror vanished from them. Death relaxed the tension of a body rigid to face a verdict of hanging and leaned back in his chqjr with a gapp of relief. Their Tenatom At M End. "John W. Gates, John Lambert, Coloenl Drake and other director® of the American Steel and Wire company will start for New Yorjc tomorrow. The regular meeting of the board is scheduled for Jan. 28. "It Is said that a bond issue of $13,000.- 000 or $14,000,000 will bo required to carry out the deal and that this amount of money has been provided for." tfELLER® Factor*s PMMyS '«»«• Ml? "rut from factory to titer. Terma-Saine as usual retail »tor. 014 or defectlTe Instruments repaired or rebuilt at moderate cost. AddreM *1! oonumtnloatloiM for prices, cmtelonnM, otc., to Fuctorr, ESTABLISHED 18 YEAR: Formerly Bridgeport Oonn. PEOPLE'SSTI Mr. Roosevelt followed on a run. He found the tricks of the animal, which showed that its leg had been broken. A light snow had fallen the night before, and the bloodstained footprints were easily traced. The hunter was already far from home and in the excitement of the chase had lost his direction. A determined effort was made to amend the bill so as to.provide against the sale of liquor in the Philippines and to prohibit the importation of any kind of intoxicants into the islands, but it was defeated.U Souti llsto street, Ptttttw. viways the. i Drary's Cheapest. | Old Stan. So that they were to lire they forgot for • moment the cell door that swung open before them. A cell for a few years Is far better for a young man than a scaffold. And there was always to be counted on the influence that well might be effective with the governor of the state in years to come. As for Paterson, it received the verdict with the same stolidity that it had received the crime. Paterson has few nerves. Many in Peterson never really have wanted the hanging of these three of her gentlemen. Mill hands have cried for a gallows, old John Bosschieter has trusted In the vengeance of a just God, Cbut others always have hoped to be able to spare the lives of the three young men. Certain well informed people have said from the first that the jury never would vote for a first degree verdict. from gnat • fh» Mnoa IDMN *11 anrtl««fr Be Uokc Mngton palaM. The other m a A_ white beard, c an aldermanfc k wj»n * aylvanla avenup mad* t0'4*»y the way he ateppel IM3-1M1 CapO DM ATCBDc Mr. Roosevelt had no thought of danger, howeVfer, until he noticed that the yelping of the wounded wolf was answered by others.. These gray wolves are twice a3 large ns the coyote and dangerous when in numbers. Mr. Roosevelt kept away from the thickets and brought down several of the brutes when they came too near. A notable speech was delivered during the day by Mr. Hale of Maine, who, while opposing the increase in the strength of the army, stated cogently his reasons for supporting the bill. Order*' to Seofplon Countermanded. Washington, Jin. 19.—The orders to the Scorpion to proceed from La Guayrn to Guanoco have been countermanded, ond she will remain at La Guayra, where her presence-is regarded as necessary. By direction of the state department Minister Loomis has protested to the Venezuelan government against the exercise of censorship over any of ttis ofii cial communications, and it is under stood that the protest been effective. It cannot be gat'hered that any very late advices have caused the change in the department's plans relative to the movements of the Scorpion. In fact, it is said thnt nothing haa been received to show any marked change in the status in Venezuela since Minister LoomU spoke of the suppression of a rebellion among the troop* in Caracas, the very inception of which was unknown to thi department of state. The fact that such a movement could gain headway in Cas tro's own capital, however, is very sig niflcant, and this rebellion among thr troops may have led to the decision to retain the Scorpion at La Guayra, nearest port to Caracas. ryPeop'e'a 'Phone. Scranton, Pa. the bwi for the monjy, As the bill originated in the senate, it will now go directly to the conference committee* appointed by the two branches of congress. pvans^ •Lj W-BROS. 1 Lllc* Harrison. ning a gentleman tvitb Csely. cropped, and quite *irth walked down Peon to the capltol. On the into a shop kept by John Oenham to make a purchase. The shop keeper looked at his customer closely. PorUmontb, J»n. the Prlooe of Wal«« heri Little attempt la being mi bet that the Queen la dying. Finally it became too dark for anything but haphazard shooting, and as the country seemed alive with wolves Mr. Roosevelt climbed a tree. In doing so1 he lost his cartridge belt. The party found him after he had been a prisoner in the tree for four hours. Under the tree were half a dozen wolves he had killed with his revolvers. The others were soon scattered by the dogs. The bill as it stands authuuzes a possible maximum force of 3,gT4 commissioned officers and 101,830 enlisted men and places the minimum strength of the army at 3,614 commissioned officers and 54,056 enlisted men. This force is to consist of 12 general officers, the same staff departments as in tfee present organization, 15 regiment* pt cavalry, 12 regi inents of artilleryregiments of Jnfan try, 3 battalions of qpgtaeero, the present provisional Posto Ripo regiment and organizations of nattaff Filipinos to an enlisted strength not exceeding 12,600. Army's Maximum Strength. KELLER C£ VAN DYKE. HTOo to Brown ft Oo 'n in hear th* ton*» of piano*. Our Prices on * Dried Fruits And Pie Stuff I . -'T ; Dried Apricots, * lb* for • tftc Diied Peaches, t and J lbs • the Evaporated Apples, loose, 4 lbs tftc Evaporated Apples, In 1 lb pk fltga Prunes, s, 3 and 4 lbs - - Mince Meat, package, Canned Pnnipkinj^B Grip. ARE FIGHTING QpVVjE. "Did any one ever tell you." be allied, "that yon looked like e»Pmldent Harrl•onrI'd like on swiftest wing to ildp To where the orange blossoms grow In lands devoid of ice and snow; The doctors say 1 have the grip. It chills me when I move about, •tNBMM *flort to Be liii to ttHbl ate HIM. "Yes/* was the reply; "I have heard it said very often. .Do you think there Ih n resemblance V "Oh, the boys were only out on a little lark! They never meant to kill the girl." This has been the sentiment of msny people in the town. And when quiescently I lie The furnace Orca Mete waning high, And medicine won|i pot them ouC What weird, wild dream9 last night were telnet It seemed to be my lot to draw Pat Crowe from here to Omaha And plead his cause and pay his fine. And now my fleih is very sue, Chicago, Jan. 1®.—The return of Dr. John Alexander Dowla, the faith healer, to thle ettjr tbla iraek, la the algnal (or a etrenoua increment to exclude the faith healer from th* country. Mail Carrier Arrested. "I should say so," answered Denham. "1 never saw General Harrison, but from his picture I should say you were a dead ringer for him." The verdict leaves a wide margin to the judge in the matter of punishment. He may let them off with a five year sentence, to be shortened by good conduct. He may impose a sentence of 30 years. Washington, Jan. 19.—A Post special from Staunton, VDD reports the arrest.by Postofflce Inspectors Owings and Nelss of Edward Emmett, for 18 months past the msil carrier between tto povtoffice in that city and the railway stations. Sev eral months ago eftee began to be deluged with cofhplalntA oX missing mail packages, and the Inspectors named have conducted a close investigation. The arrest was made as Emmetf delivered a late mail at the A marked package was reported by the railway men as missing. Assistant Postmaster O'Callagliau bad put it in the Sumnten pouch. fOininett "at first dented the tfeeft-, but finally broke down ari&Yolff all. He took the officers to the two rooms occupied by hi* wife and himself. The rooms were packed with goods of every description. A wagon load was carted away to the, postoftiee. A large quantity ef stuff, including jewelry, medicine, hats, cutlery, furs, silks, shoes, hooks and merchandise of every description, was found. He was committed to jail in default of $2,500 bail. I One gX. tha moat important differences between the aeeate and the house is in the oi:g2iusatio»«f the artillery. As the bill passed the house it discontinued the regimental organization of artillery and created an art!TTe*y corps consisting of 30 batteries of coast artillery. The senate biU retains the regimental organization and adds severe! regiments to the seven now organised. Not less than 20 per cent of tha increase in artillery Is to be made before July 1 and not less than 20 per cent 'Iv-foft «ach succeeding year until the total number provided for has been added. Hie opposition to him la very pronouncsd, and It Is oontemplated to exolnde him tnm the Unltsd States on tbs olalm that be was onoe convicted of violating the Isws pMtev South Walss. A petition to The purchaser gave a little chuckle, an if he were intensely pleased and then went out of the shop, proceeding on his way to tlfte cspitoi. Denham went to the door and looked after him. Standing in the doorway was A1 Reed, the District agent of the Atlantic Coast line. "Al," said Denham, "did you see that man who was In here just now?*' "Yea," said Reed. "I told him," said Denham, "that he looked just like ex-President Harrison." With Judge Dixon imposing sentence It In far more liable to be 30 years than five. Judge Dixon is a severe man, though just. His charge was virtually nn instruction to bring in a verdict of murder in the first degree. So severe was it that the defense objected formally to the whole of it. My bones are full of uselsas pain, The clock Wheels wabble in my brain. And 1 oan onD ait and-Toer. And so In sorrow here I sit And do not rare to take a trip Down town because I have tb« grip; Would that thla were the last of it. —Nebraska State Journal. New York, Jan. ID.—Arnold Boecklin the greatest colorist and the leader anion; the romantid painters claimed \fy German speaking people, has died in Florence in his seventy-fifth year. Arnold Boecklin was by birth a Swiss, but since he was born in Basle his native tongue was Ger man, so that he has always been classed among German painted. His first train ing was at Dusscldorf, ou the Rhine ( where he learned landscape painting and whence he removed tC* Brussels to study the figure, but at various times in bis life Paris, Weimar, Rome. Munich and Florence have been his places of residence-. Boceklin's work is scarcely known iu the United States save through reproductionof "The Isle of the Dead" Hud one or twe other pictures which have been repro Juced in colors. Arnold Doeeklln Dead. Latmdryv T. T. Ftfwdesly, gratlon, la In circulation, eeeklng thl permanent aeparatlon of Dowla and hla flock. Precedent la found In the reoant refnaal on the part of (be Oommtaatoner of Immigration to allow Fltah.rrle and Mullet, the Phoenix Park aaqaalna, to land In New York. of Imnrl- The judge's charge was brief. While he was delivering it the courtroom became painfully silent. It was as follows:The Jvdore'a Charge. under GERMAN LAWS, la BiceAeat for "Of course he did I" exclaimed Reed. "That was Harrison himself."—Washington Post. rINFLUENZA,^ Rheumatism, Neuralgia, eto. "ANCHOR" JOHN O'D. nANGAN'S RWOEB. r "The testimony has bseg gUUXully presented to you, and M is odfytjie duty pf the court to apply the lsw. The defendants are charged under one connt In the indictment of murder in the first degree. There is a second count, that on the same day they committed an assault. Yon may find some of the defendants guilty or Home not guilty of murder or of assault, or you may find them inpocent. Each defendant is entitled to the benefit, of any reasonable doubt. If he be proved guilty of the higher crime, it is murder in the first degree. If there is a reasonable doubt, he may be convicted of the lower grade of crime or acquitted. The mind must be clear regardless of the consequences. On you rests the responsibility of any question of facts. The supporters of the Payrie-Hanna ship subsidy bill yielded to pressure far enough to allow-a number of the concessions which leading western Republican senators have stood out for. Amendmenta to Subsidy BUI. Three lb Btrssi Her lesek. IT MORRIS MEMORIAL. On the top of the Prince of Wales' coronet Is a small tuft of feathers. PAIN EXPELLER. \'f : Come Xo HeadC for Lowest Prices goods. * "■ The wife of a rich Manchester cotton spinner endeavored to get some similar. She was told that there were none on the market. This made her the more anxions to procure them. "I don't mind spending £100," she said. The plume seller smiled. "They will cost you the price of a special expedition to New Guinea," he observed. Her husband was enormously wealthy, and she induced him to authorise this. As reduced to writing by the friends of the shipping measure, the amendments wbk\.k it is jymposed to attach to the ftdgf iHaima lull are as follows: Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Potatoes per bushel - .65 Gr. Sugar, 17 lbs for 1.00 Cheese, full cream • .13 Chop, per cwt - 1 00 Meal, per cwt - 100 Bran and Midds, cwt i.co Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Hay, per cwt - 100 3 pks. pre'd Buckwheat .35 erest later est veieg Manifested la tbs propesltloa. W|at QD.phptclM.out plmmaj twtttM»♦ — New York, June lUMSft fiuitnmtn: I — in cue* of Influence, K L^HSjrov*Sd2 by giving ttie desired relief. ' U&uitktc. atU1 Clri»g*au°or tnroufn lr.M.Uelitor*Ca.IaUFMtllt, Vnrloikj Wholeaale and Retail Philadelphia, Jan. 1» -Great lntereet la felt In the memorUl that la popoaed for Bobert Morris, the diattngnlabed patriot, who Ananoed the Berolntlonary War to a anoeegefnl leeae, although he bo aerlotiely eiqbarraaeed hlmaelf aa to become a subject of lmprleonment by reaaon of lmporerlehlac hlmeelf. The projeot la In oharge of th« ExeeotlTe Committee of the Art FedaMHon of Philadelphia, and baa. been taken op with tplrlt by the Falnnonnt Park Art Aaeoclatlon. ■ Failed For JAoour Million. -No extra compensation to be allowed vessels over 18 knots, thus cutting off About $50,000 from each of the fast going mail ships, as provided under the original terms ofthe bill. Chicago, Jan. 19.—Liabilities which are estimated at $4,1011,000. but which may nrtt reach tue-fourtli of that amount, are scheduled in a petition in tnrnfcraptcy filed hero by Moses II. NiAer. Must of the indebtedness is n stoifclmlder'a possible liability upon snljurtplinii fur 39,97o shares of capital stack of the C'aswoU- Stock Car and Trawnarlatkm company, now defunct. In April, 1892,TSnber, Xvith the aid of other parties, formed the Caswell Stock Car and Transportation com pan.v. He subscribed for $3,907,500 worth of the capital stock and was elected secretary of the corporation. Lived lb Klmlrn Mnrty Your*. Elmira, N. V., Jan. 10.—Mrs. Amelia O. Gray, widow of the late .ludxe llirnm Gray,- bus died here, aged !WI years. I:|* to the time of her death she was the old est person residing in Elmira who was born here. Evans •kJLti•&££ , Last June the plume hunters returned. They had been away nearly a year, and spent over $4,000. They reported that the feriwah, the particular kind of bird ol paradise from which the plumes ar» tak* «n, is extinct. No compensation to be allowed oil tank \ LUIItls. The length of time for which contracts sure to be made is reduced from 20 years JaJLS jEaaxs. pL. tram lurrt MMt) lmk Wg^zA, "I call your attention to the occurrence on the Qoffle road, where the girl was taken from the hack. The state con* tends that she was insensible and that while in that condition she was lifted from the carriage and placed on the blanket. Because of what was done there a finger rag fell from her cut finder and a pin from her dress. These may throw some light on the degree of force that may have been used. The hack man says he saw the group around the girl. . "The defendants deny the assault. It Is to be considered whether these men had any motive to swear falsely. Had the hackman or the police any motivt to swear falsely? The conduct of the defendants in the saloon and after they had gone out throws some light on this. The legal rule as to the confession of Death is that it Is only evidence as to his own guilt, but cannot be used against the other defendants. Bo when you are weighing the evidence of Death and Campbell you jhould also consider the testimony of the officers. The nnmhnr nf toraign vessels to be ad mittod to American registry provided a like tonnage is built in the United States is limited to four vessels to each firm for each class—that is, four vessels already built and four vessels for which contracts have been made and not The effect of thla will be to reduce the amouut of foreign tonnage that may be admitted to American registry under the terms of the bill from about 350,000 to 200,000. Eufaula, I. T., Jau. 19.—Deputy Marshal Grant Johnson has» brought the news that the disaffected Creek Indians, known as the "Snake Band," are up in arms and are riding through the country, whipping and maltreating peaceable Indians. Johnson says he sa*r a band of BO headed by John Creek near Proctor. They were heavily armed aiul were arresting some Creeks, whom they took to Hickory Ground, their headquarters, and whipped. It is stated that one man who resisted arrest was killed. The marshal says the country wort of here Is in an uproar. Creek Indians Of tn Anna. No. 91 South Main Street UNFINISHED PICTURE Canal Treaty Before British Cabinet. Esquimau! Esquimau! Remember this, Esquimau fc'a Leather Preaervative discovered In Alaaka, and when ap piled to any kind of leather, will make It soft and pliable IT IS POOR A Bare MO Oeetlr Krtmaoll Freeeatea *D Philadelphia London, Jan. 19.—The amended Hay* Pauncefote treaty was discussed at a long cabinet conference. Lord Lansdowne, secretary of state for foreign affairs, lias taken no action thus far, but will probably embody the result of the deliberations in a dispatch or in an inter view with Embassador Choate on Mon day or later. The decision arrived at iD guarded with secrecy. An impression prevails that the cabinet confined itself t«» authorising J«ord Lansdowne to have further conferences with Choate, the Hues of which naturally trre not given out. 'SOBOD.J to go nonnd If ill fitting, rudj-niade olotblng when yon Philadelphia, Jan. 18 —The Independent* Halt Collection haa been enriched by a poor aboemaker, Blcbard Wllllama, with the gift of a rare pleture of Independence Hall oo Election Day, 1815- 11 u th* "Unfinlahed Krlmmell," which Krlmmel' from ftnlahtng by bla untimely death. The flguree to the foreground are lneomplete, but thoee In the - "ear era all finlehed. Only three other ooniee are known. oan baTe • ralC mad* to order for ■ thouma prim. A tailor nwkn I' VW&]'llaClnt'to wRiwH;'. FtffS jonr bad point*. Vf ' ■'1 ' ml »«'• tlM readj■'/' I r f • - W3 made anlt la 00' l-jLJ C. from ona modal, i'% 01 and ron-t earre all t / " i tal.or haa tba ad- A modification of clause F% of the bill makes It necessary for any shipowner or builder actually to begin the work of construction before a contract will be enter •d Into. Wear Twice as Long:, end absolutely mow and water proof. If you ere slok and tired of rubbers, ana wish to If these amendments are incorporated in the bill, itB dMuices of attracting a solid Repnblican support will have been vastly Improved. It would still perhaps encounter some objection on the ground that its details are so involved and technical that few but the most practiced shipping experts can tell what results its provisions wfll or -will not produce. The less radical advocates of the measure look for Its gradual betterment during the debate to which it will be subjected .inthe next few weeks. Protect Your Feet From Wet and cold, and aire continual reeollng of "ahoee, try a Boston, Jan. 10.—The Lawson yacht advisory committee has decided to name the cup defender America In eommemo ration of the original America, which won tint cnp. The decision will be pre Ken I'd to Ml. I.uwnou for his approval. Inasmuch as Mr. I.awnon Is understood to fnvor the name the Boston defender is uk u.mmI ii* named. The committee took a definite xtep in the direction of cultl vating cordial relations With York Yacht club by passing * WSitution extending the warmest greetings of the committee to the New York club. Yacht to Be th. America. An Excellent Combination. \ 10 CENT BOX AT SAVENPOIT'S SHOE «OI O 4 f C4WLRV1 The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Fiob, manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining-the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxativo and presentingthem in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable +o the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headachcs and fever* gently yet promptly -and enabling oue to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality ami substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and towels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. STORfc, 25 North Main Street. and be couTlnoed. Parents do not let your children go to school in vantage as to stylf because ready-made olotbee are made U| at tie beginning of the season, and tbn*- tbey miss ths lateet and ever ohenglng fads Tbersfore, when to need of Up-to dat* Tal'or Made Clothes, oall on FOR UNION 'I'eia* Oil Geyaff In Control. PITTSBURG PRIMARIES. Beaumont, Tex., Ja'ii. 19.— The owners of Lucas' oil geyser, which lias been shooting oil 50 feet high since Thursday a wek ago, have succeeded in controlling .lie well. A vuhre has been placed on the month of the well, and Captain Lucas thinks he now is master of q»c geyser. It is estimated that 450,- 0&» barrels of sail already hare flowed from the well. Prospectors und speculators continue to arrive here. Damp or Wet Weather until their shoes are treated with this Scientific 1 Iscovery, and you will bless ti e day that you flint heard the name of Esquimau. Esquimau is for sale every wh»re. If you cannot *cet It from your dealer seod us 10 cents In p stage and we will mail It to your address. Agents wanted sverywhere. Address Tie IstsiiiitlM&l Chemical Company, Wilt ?nr«UI C« • Ham Fought Maalelpal Campaign Th«r«. "Now, for the graver charge of murder. It it charged that in Baal's saloon she was drugged. If at the Hock road he crime was committed It is easier to bolieve that the preparation for it was made in Saal's saloon. McAlister, it is aaid, ordered four drinks and took them into the room himself. Then the hackman took the officers to the place where the bottle was found, and it contained chloral hydrate. Professor Witthaus found ten grains of chloral in the girl's stomach. Death has said that McAlister put knockout drops in the drinks of Jennie. Bhe became sleepy -and gave all the symptoms of chloral poisoning. GEO. BUSS. IBB CUT TAILOR, 5 Korlh Main SI. Flttebwg, J*n. 19.—The Bepubllo»n nrlmarlM tor tbe muntoipal election will bobDld taalght. Si* •Mermen, one eonnollmeo, two eohool dlreoton for each vard, will be elected. In Allegheny tbe 1 p-tp. wiU ueame • wider ecope, u an «aHre common eoanoll »»d nine members of Mleet ooanoll wUl bete to be eleoted. of tbeeeueto be eleoted ln the eprlng. Haaae Caaaldem Cramp Claim, ON TBE SHOE STORE. The .house spent the entire day on the bill to refer to the court of claims tho claims of the 'William Cramp & Son Shipbuilding company of Philadelphia for alleged damages due to the delay of the gov eminent In furnishing armor plate and material for the battleships Massachusetts and Indiana and the cruisers New York and Columbia. The claims aggregate $1,307,244. The bill has been .conspicuous ot every session of congress for several years. It met with strenuous miff determined apposition of a portion of tlie minority under the leadership of Mr. Mdtermott of New Jersey 41ud Mr. Robb of Missouri. A filibuster was finally begun, but the advocates of the bill at length succeeded in having the previous question ordered. The house then adjourned.18 William Street, PITT8T0N, PA. w The Mlaneaota lenatorablp, A RISTRONG'S n —®*20th Century Prices. St. Paul. Jan. 1!).—The first ballot in the Republican senatorial caucus last night resulted as folloire: R. "O- Evans, 53; M. E. C'lnpp, 44: J. A. Tawney, 27; Tains Bixby, 11; .T. T. McOleary and Joel Jepaon. 1 wicli: Tbomaa Lowry. U. Second ballot—Evans. !V4; Clapp, 44: Taw liey, 27; 111iby, 10; Lnwry, S; Jepson, 1: McCieary, 1. Seventy-one la necessary to nominate. • Fitting: Oaf Itrtup MereeileN. Portsmouth, H., Jan. lO.-Onter* have been received at the navy yard to begin work at oar* on titling «*u: the Ueinu Moveedes, which was ca aired from Admiral Cervera's fleet in ish war, as a training and stutiou ship.' This means the expenditure of $153,200. It is the largest single order for work ever received at tills navy yard. Tfae vessel will be fitted with both steam aud sailing equlpmeut. TARIFF LEAGUE WILL EAT. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remOdy are obtained front senna and other aromatic plants, by a met hoc Best Floor per bbl.. Hay per 100.. Corn and cracked corn per 100 i.oc Chop and meal, per 100 i.oo Bran aj(i brown mldds. per D00 1 00 Oats per bushel .3$ Potatoes per buihet ."".6c 4 lbs Prunes »5 1 lbs fancy Apricots T.. .as a cans fine Peaches. 25 Can fancy Beets .15 J. T ARMSTRONG & CO., B8 South Mam!8t.. . PITTSTON. $4-50 •95 MON "The defendants deny that McAllster took any drinks to that room. Dr. Vanderberg did not testify that he found any chloral hydrates by his teats. Dr. Witthaus said he was not satisfied with any one test. It was reasonable* tor him to want all his tests to be positive. M Wtm Dim* Waldorf-Astoria. ThU .■ / . Xteala*. v - . 8n YoA, Jan. 1».—The Amerloan D■ Iitil—tlD» T»i1ff Lugo* will bold It* anisaal baMuet at the Waldorf-Astoria to%Bt, •everal hand red gusete will be nrawet, Uelndlng membete ot the Benete on Ffnenoe and tbe Boom • THE DERRICK FELL. I kav« money for mortcagM tn a. tortcasaa may Mind for Dkm«r D nly th* lutereat be paid, or wUI glre tt. lot™ to make payseate on mortmae mo y,-quarterly, aemlnuumally or MMdv thelnteieatwin Mm tnarik£iD«l dollar of principal Una iv JaUL *Ma n'Za building aawxiatton money. I handl, oiw priTate f unda and trnat tnnda. D. E. BAXTER. Ind Floor B«nn«r BotWlng, WilkethMyc known to the California" Fig Sykut Co. only. In order to get its bent tidal effects and to avoid imitations,.ploise remember the full name of the Cc n. i-tny printed on the front of every pr.el: '.^e. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. Washington, Jan. 19,—The president was feeling so much hotter that be took a drive behind his new team. Betore doiu«f0O he went to his office and signed sdH mail, tie will not begin to receive visitors until next week. Tlir Pr#«ljleBt Takes m Drive. ■'Vqu most remember that the confession of one map was not evidence of guilt in another. Serious Fire In Waihlnuton, Washington, Jan. 19.—Fire in the three story and basement structui. 817-819 Fourteenth street northwest lust night CfiUScd damage estimated at $120,000. The building was owned and occupied by the Pope Bicycle Manufacturing company, which used the first floor, jind Milo B. Stevens & Co., claims and patent attorneys, who had their offices on the second and third floors. Mr. Steven#' loss Is about $40,000. Frlclc's New Offlec Bolldlsv. "The state contends that the object of administering the drug was to reduce the girl to insensibility so that one or ajl could assault her an&that she died under the drug. If this iaeorrsct, they are all guilty of murder m the first degree. I Pittsburg, Jan. 19.—George A..Fuller & Co., the Chicago contractors, nave scoured the contract for the erection of the big H. C. Frick office building. W. A. Alexander, a member of the firm, who conducted the negotiations, said the build? log would be 22 stories high, the contract pi ice being between $1,500,000 and $2,- 1000,000. LOUISVELLB. fiY. JCJiW YORK. N. Y. Tqrstfle by ail Mluggtsta--Prico*nor bottle. BAN FKANOICCO, OAL. Heating stoves, the kind that warm up font homes, at Ash's. tf VHU ONLY WAY gtspoMibl* for toa mt Ws LItm Today. Aw York, Jan. 1» -A hsevj bllnard t||,- |D this city for fifteen minutes today. Xba wind bin over a trig derrlok on lb* third taw »t a bnlldlng being remodeled oo Twenty-third street. Theder» rick eraehed through to tba oellar. Two . Qtn killed and fonr Injured. ORPHANS* COURT SALE. BSTATB OF AlfDKBW SHELLBNBERGER, To get a rait or clothes that jQts you Is to have it made to lit. Oar clothes will give yptf an air of distinctive, aristocratic elegance, Cn Itself worth more,ln a month, than our entire-billwill amount to. ▲ special discount QILflOY, THE TAILOR. This season there la a large death (ate among children from croup and lnog tronblts. Prompt action will save the little ones from tbaee terrible diseases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One Mlnnte Cough Onre. It otn also be relied Bpon In grippe and all throat and lnna troubles of adults. Plesesnt to take. T. J. Yatea, Pltteton; Strob's Pharmacy. West Pltteton. "If you find them guilty or not guilty of raps or of murder you must declare, in the case ot murdsr, whether In the first or second degree. These are grave charges. They Involve life sad death. Also that punishment may be meted out, but not to eonvlet an innocent party. Deelate your results without fear or favor, end I pray God ypp may- be guided to a tgst verdict." New Qi "R.BJ; QECBASED. The Orphans' Court Sale of Heal Estate belonging to said decedent, has bten adJonrned to 0 o'clock a. m., January 85, 1901. Sale to be on the premises in the city of Pittoton. » JOHN HAUSEB, Administrator. F. O. Moana, Attorney. Ityfifc Jeflerion Davie lnangiinit«d, Frankfoit, Ky., Jan. 19.—Adjutant Oenera) Mnnny returned to this city upon receipt of a telegram from Colonel -Willfonie that order had been restored at Corbln. The troops have left Corbin. Order Heat or ed st Corbla, Ky. Little Rock, Jan. 10.—Governor Jefferson Davis was inaugurated yesterday before the senate and house in Joint see sion. The ceremonies were very unostentatious.Thew tiny Qpptiiltt Jdft'supe.iorl to Balsam of CoffcP/a,^-^ Sffi'SWiVM th* tuna dittaui with-^aj fmmn prices A TROLLEY CRASH Bheaautisat ourM la *« Hoars. rm«fOk»|C. Son and swollen Jolnta, aharp, abootlng peine, torturing mueolee, no rat, no eleep. That mum rbeamatlam. It la a atubborn dlaeaee to fight bnt Ohambertaln'e Pain Balm hae'oonquend It thoaeande of tlmea. It will do ao whenever the opportunity la offend. Try It. Ona application nllarea the pals. Sold by Fairer, Peck ft Roberta, apothecaries: Pltteton, one door above Eagle Uotel, and Weet Plttaton, Wyomng and buaerna Area. Poultry,. Fresh Egg t, Oysters, Fish, Vegetables. Me Killed ssd ls«tsi Iojored a* KeW uutl. TBI. MorBl'K Hew Castle, Pa., Jan. l».-A_trollsy oar m (be Hew Castle Street Ballroad Jumpsd the traek at eight o'elook this morning and uqgtirfl through a bnlldlng killing two and injuring several. Maybe yon were ont late lest nlghtt If yon bad taken a Eranse'a Headeohe Capsule before retiring your bead wonld bs oool and olear thl( morning. Take one now and yon will be ell right In half an bour. Price 243. Bold by J. H. Honek nead Feele Like Barstlag. T. J. Blaokmore, of Haller A Blaokmore, Pittsburgh, Pa., aaya: "A short timeelnoe I prooured a bottle of Ifystlo Cure. It got me out ot tbe houee In 24 hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the Mystlo Care Is tbe only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the beet physlclana In the olty, but I reoelvad very little relief from them. I know the llystlo Onre to be What It Is represented end take pleasure In recommending it to other poor sufferers." Bold by J. H. Houok, druggist, No. i North Main St., Plttston. Any adnlt Buffering from a oold eettltd on the breaat, bronehltla, throat or long trosblea of any natnnwbo will call at Chaa. Watera, will ba presented with a aampie bottle of Boachaa'a German Sjrnp free of oharge. Only ona bottle given to ona peraon, and nose to eblldnn without order from parent*. Wo or lang remedy em had enfsb a aale aa Boaobee'e Qpman Syrnp In all parU of the olvlileed world. Twenty yean ago million* of botUea were glren away, and your drngglat will tell you lta auooea waa maryelona. It la really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by pftyelolana. Ona 78 cant bottle wlU onre or prove lta valne. Sold by all drugglata In tUa dty. \ Everything fresh, clean and cheap, for cash. —3* West Pittston. Best patent flour - $4.50 25 lb rack B-W flour Feed, all kind|^j)gfl| i For a Cold la the Head butm Broaaa-Oatalae Tablets. f NEW SCHEDULE WORK. ) oastoau Oo late Bffeet mirtj f naWntsi- Yoae Beat Work Atlov a cough to ran until It gata beyond the raWaof medlolne. Thar often Bay, "Oh, It wtu wear away." bnt In moat naaea It will w«Jjba»,B«D j Oonld tota lndnoed to W^b* "HQ*1 called Kein(^jj Borne Fool tea paapla. p«ru, Jan. tt.-The new Pewsnt Into sllact H. Cannot be done nnlese yon hen good health. Yon cannot ban good health without pure blood. Yon mey have pure blood by taking Hood's Bereepartlla now Yon cannot realise the good It Will do yon anttl yon try It. Begin taking tt today end see bow qulokly tt will gin yo» en appetite,(strsogth end vigor and ours yoor jhensatbip, ytsrrh or s^rofuls. Telei Made Tfomag Agtln. of Dr. KlDtf's Mew Ufe Pills sash tor two gat In my awl wVafttos! Ons nlgbtl "teem .WEATHI "I bad a tanning, V^ashlngto, ig& UvatUle an
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 19, 1901 |
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 | 1901-01-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 19, 1901 |
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 | 1901-01-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010119_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | i ,/! * with the mnfH conclusive prSt . °f the news ap] he former. jj mediatevWWBB v» columns of this ntr FIFTY-FIRST YEAR JonTpa.. satuhpay evening, januai SIX PAGES TWO OKU 4C* A QUEEN VICTORIA'S DEATH EXPECTED. IN THE SECOND DEGREE ROOSEVELtf UP A TREE. THE itiiWY BILL PASSED. BIG DEAL IN CHICAGO. ere is a Great Op- \ portunity to While If MittiiiK toDole* X«MeroM Kedeml Steel ami Americas Steel HAY'S EVERY BOTTLE Hair-Health ] 7k \ warranted lavsffi-M (v) iKssaBas Hay's Hair-Health is health Wgg • the reotttA* nourishment and ful hair food, restoring youthful I , positively produces luxuriant I color and beauty to gray and faded T » . . thick hafr on bald beCd». hair. Removes And prevents I , "§§ndmttrmvHairLmH." brSu0n?o?Ilheh2r# li'Aslta Z f* ihetcstimonyofhundredsusingit. } Lj Hay'. Hsir-Health is a dainty "55 the sSp. hands or Clothing, t IfT 9 bcl dressing and a neewsanr adjunct and its use cannot be detCCttd by t I* f M 19 lo eTery l0*111. ***& u"1"1* other «L srMttwr«=ft * Ona Bottla Dm H. Ilamb Ma. At Leading Druggist*. FREE SOAP Otter *asisr Mat MP you can use lor Hlto, Scalp, CompWu, Bath and Toil«; both for Fifty cents; regular rattU ,Su'»i!.v a® Kmi&KanBi ■hh or without soap, bjr express, prepaid, b plain sealed package on receipt of 6oc. and this coupon. GUARANTEE *who has not been benefited, may have his money back by addressing LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 Brosdway.TTew York. Rtmtmber the names, f/ay'j Hatr-Health and Harfina Rtfust all titbitituttt. Insist on having ft. II. ft. Verdict Against Slayers of Jen- l-ariter Uc«ni" Went After Him. Goes Now to Conference of Chicago, Jan. 19.—The Record this Dioruitig says: and Wire Combine. Save MoiiM nie Bosschieter. Cblcnao, Jan. Ml-A dbpati.li to .The Record from Meeker, Colo., says 1 Heodoi-o Roosevelt's clialr wm vacant Thursday nl«ht when the hunters on the Keystone ranch gathered for supper. House ana Senate. "Federal Steel company interests hare bought outright or secured options and proxies on practically the entire common stock issue of the Stool and \\ ire company. AurangeimTas have been made for the underwriting of a Federal Steel bond issne large enough to pay for the stock, much of it subscribed in Chica?£' ,, ,nost of it taken by the great all street interests—Morgan, Porter, r lower, Gary, Mills, Spencer, Rogers and others of similar weight. Norman B. Ream and Marshall Field represent the Chicago interest, and Boston is in it In t he-person of Nathaniel Thaw. "The enormous deal has wen brought to completion, nothing now remaining but the routine of casting ballots and proxies for the Federal bond issue. By the day of the annual meeting of the American Steel and Wire company it will be found that some of the present all powerful J men of that corporation have railway interests which will compel them to abandon executive positions in the wire company. Their places will be taken by the nominees of the Morgan-Mills-Gary-Porter company. In other words, the Gates party will virtually disappear from the wire company, or will fall into a hopeless minority, and the Federal Steel company will rule it. SENATOR HOAR PAIRED AGAINST IT fUBT TOOk FOURTEEN BALLOTS. No anxiety was felt at first, as Mr. Roosevelt had told the others when he left*tlic cabin for a solitary stroll just before dusk not to wait for him in case he was not back by supper time. But at i# o'clock Colonel Roosevelt had not returned, and his friends became alarmed. At 10 o'clock they became convinced that he was the victim of some accident, and men and dogs started out to find him. Proaeostor Emle) Declare* Tfcnt He Is Satl«fle«*Svith the DeoUlon—'fh« Prisoner* Accept It C«lailr-P"DH« Wellinuton Vote* With Democrats, and Four Democrats Vote With the lieitubllcaus—Effort to Prevent Sale Royal Family Summoned Election in kentucky Looking Towards Nomlaatlair Beat Mm Opinion la I'aterson Divided. Washington, Jan. 19.—The senate has finally disposed of the army reorganization bill. The measure having originated in the senate, the final question was not upon its passage, but upon agreeing to the senate amendments. They were agreed to by a vote of 43 to 23. of Liquor la Manila Falls. to OsboroG. Mlddleborough, Kj.t Jan. 19 —The Bapublioan County Committee la to session today at Plnevllle to decide whether tbej •hall hold a primary or delegate convention to nominate a candidate for the legtelatnre. The Republican* of the moon- Ulna have resolved to send only the best men to the legislature. ol the Party. Pnterson, N. J., Jan. 19.—It is to be a life for a life. After deliberating behind locked doors tor nearly four hours 12 men have decided that Walter Mc- Alister, Andrew Campbell and William Death enticed Jennie Boeschieter to Baal's saloon, gave her three fatal doaes of cKlorai, drove her to a lonely hillside and, finding her dead in their arms, threw- her body by the aide of a lonely road. Having decided thia, this Pafermou jury filed back into the courtroom nnd announced that they believed u tilling punishment of such a crime waa not n scaffold, but from 5 to 80 years in prison, at the discretion of the judge, with the possibility of a pardon. "We find the three defendants guilty of murder in the second degree," said the foreman, a little defiantly. Lot Ladies'Um\)r«\-oh 83 centB • ;5 renin Table Dama*k w\tbr*&b«rd«r, iQoenti \ Uildren's winter Coate fr- mTivC'«nu«p Velveteen Shirt Hindi' g all colorsi cent* ln^j Jest Qaalitv Paper of Pine 8 cents adieu Dark Ca.i -o Wrappers hi dren's sleeping Garments 8\ cents ine lot ut CMIdren'. P.lSbeJ Plnbed ahMtM" pants for 10 cents , I Lot C at's Thread, 8 sp Dol8 for 10 Ladles' Heavy Wool Ad It.s (I cents .den's Heavy Wool socks 10 ce -ts *- toys' Strong Knee Pai .ts 10 oents Hen's H«*vv Leather Cloves 28 cento ' uente' Fancy Laccdt"Cd Fblrfs f* cents -adies' Flannel Hhirl Wa.tts ?8 oents '' Lad tee*B lack Fleeord Lined Hot* to e«nU •Ien's Fleeced Lin j Underwear 49 oMft M JhUdren's Wool M/t's D oents Children's 8tockln g Capse/) caateD«MM^^^^^j|fl Men's Wool Mitts * oenw erman Knitting »" ».rn 40 cents Felt Window Shades r^ll^^^w IT WILL PAY YOUJO BUY AT TBI | His friends thought the vice president elect might have fallen while climbing the wall of a canyon and be so injured that he could not walk or that perhaps he had bad another encounter with a grizsly and had been less fortunate than before. I TROLLEY CRASH KILLED TWO TODAY Four Democrats voted for the measure —Senators Lindsay of Kentucky, Mc- Laurin of Sooth Carolina, Morgan of Alabama and Sullivan of Mississippi. Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, who was detained at his home by illness, was paired against the bill with Senator Spooner of Wfsconsiu. When he left the cabin, Mr. Roosevelt intended to get a few shots at some of the numberless little wolves after which Coyote basin is named. They are exceed; ingly fleet and cannot bo run down in n broken country, so he hunted on foot and without the dogs, taking his chAUces for coming upon them by stealth. financial and commercial New York 8tock Markets, furnished by M. 8 Jordan A Co., stock brokers, room SB, Miners' Bank Bnllding. New York, Jan. 19,1001. Open, doe Senator Wellington voted with the Democrats. Blizzard Cause of Two Deaths In Ifew York. The'bllf has occupied practically the entire attention of the .senate since the 3d of January, when it wa» made the untiuisbed business. While the opposition to it at all stages was vigorous it never was bitter. Numerous amendments were made to it, but in general the committee was sustained, and the measure. with thi* exception of the elimination of the canteen clause, is not widely different from that reported to the senate. NAME. The coyotes were wary, and Mr. Roosel velt did not get Tl sTiot until in the gathering darkness he saw the shaggy form of a gray wolf outlined against the sky on a ridge fully 300 yards away. It was too dark for accurate aim. but a bullet from Mr. Roosevelt's gun wounded the beast and sent hTtn limping and yelling over the brow of the hill. ADDRESS. Amer. Stool ttd ,Wire, Atchlaon. ▲tc&Mt prkf. Brooklyn /Traction Che* A Ohio. Federal .Steel. Federal Steel pref.. Man. SI Mo. Fa Peo. Gas .... Ool. Iron AFuel.,,. 80. Paciflo Nov. Pac Not. Pac.pref... O. * W Penn Beading Heading pref... Tenn. 0. A I..... •:§ * 88 37U =& * =:::& ,» 81M 30 7Ptf 09* Wi W 1? »? iSSl,... mi m t... «g gfi "So Bay we all of us/' chorused the other 11. Following druggists supply Hay's Helr»hcalth and Hsrfins Soap In their shops only: PRICE, 78 Armory Block, ftonth Main St.. FABBEB.PECK A BOBEBT8, Wyomiug A Lnaerne Are.; fPAYD, 89k. Market. Oown, Kag, Jen. IB.—The Queen peeeed • good night tad wu illghtlj better thli morning. The Qaten I* ptreeptiblj woree elnc thle morning- The Dak* of Oonnengh and «n the jmembere of the femllj h»T been enmmoned to Oebonw. Oiborne, Iele of Wight, Jen. 1#.—A ooM the following bntletln wee leaned "The Qneen le Battering ' eel proetretlon, eoeompen whloh eenee greet emlet London, Jen. 19.—" Who wee expected to todey, obenged. pieni borne. The PrtyMLon the Prince. The Wt enmmoned from Kenf A nigh of intense relief broke from tlie stolid McAllster. Campbell passed liis hands rapidly before bis eyes, and the look of terror vanished from them. Death relaxed the tension of a body rigid to face a verdict of hanging and leaned back in his chqjr with a gapp of relief. Their Tenatom At M End. "John W. Gates, John Lambert, Coloenl Drake and other director® of the American Steel and Wire company will start for New Yorjc tomorrow. The regular meeting of the board is scheduled for Jan. 28. "It Is said that a bond issue of $13,000.- 000 or $14,000,000 will bo required to carry out the deal and that this amount of money has been provided for." tfELLER® Factor*s PMMyS '«»«• Ml? "rut from factory to titer. Terma-Saine as usual retail »tor. 014 or defectlTe Instruments repaired or rebuilt at moderate cost. AddreM *1! oonumtnloatloiM for prices, cmtelonnM, otc., to Fuctorr, ESTABLISHED 18 YEAR: Formerly Bridgeport Oonn. PEOPLE'SSTI Mr. Roosevelt followed on a run. He found the tricks of the animal, which showed that its leg had been broken. A light snow had fallen the night before, and the bloodstained footprints were easily traced. The hunter was already far from home and in the excitement of the chase had lost his direction. A determined effort was made to amend the bill so as to.provide against the sale of liquor in the Philippines and to prohibit the importation of any kind of intoxicants into the islands, but it was defeated.U Souti llsto street, Ptttttw. viways the. i Drary's Cheapest. | Old Stan. So that they were to lire they forgot for • moment the cell door that swung open before them. A cell for a few years Is far better for a young man than a scaffold. And there was always to be counted on the influence that well might be effective with the governor of the state in years to come. As for Paterson, it received the verdict with the same stolidity that it had received the crime. Paterson has few nerves. Many in Peterson never really have wanted the hanging of these three of her gentlemen. Mill hands have cried for a gallows, old John Bosschieter has trusted In the vengeance of a just God, Cbut others always have hoped to be able to spare the lives of the three young men. Certain well informed people have said from the first that the jury never would vote for a first degree verdict. from gnat • fh» Mnoa IDMN *11 anrtl««fr Be Uokc Mngton palaM. The other m a A_ white beard, c an aldermanfc k wj»n * aylvanla avenup mad* t0'4*»y the way he ateppel IM3-1M1 CapO DM ATCBDc Mr. Roosevelt had no thought of danger, howeVfer, until he noticed that the yelping of the wounded wolf was answered by others.. These gray wolves are twice a3 large ns the coyote and dangerous when in numbers. Mr. Roosevelt kept away from the thickets and brought down several of the brutes when they came too near. A notable speech was delivered during the day by Mr. Hale of Maine, who, while opposing the increase in the strength of the army, stated cogently his reasons for supporting the bill. Order*' to Seofplon Countermanded. Washington, Jin. 19.—The orders to the Scorpion to proceed from La Guayrn to Guanoco have been countermanded, ond she will remain at La Guayra, where her presence-is regarded as necessary. By direction of the state department Minister Loomis has protested to the Venezuelan government against the exercise of censorship over any of ttis ofii cial communications, and it is under stood that the protest been effective. It cannot be gat'hered that any very late advices have caused the change in the department's plans relative to the movements of the Scorpion. In fact, it is said thnt nothing haa been received to show any marked change in the status in Venezuela since Minister LoomU spoke of the suppression of a rebellion among the troop* in Caracas, the very inception of which was unknown to thi department of state. The fact that such a movement could gain headway in Cas tro's own capital, however, is very sig niflcant, and this rebellion among thr troops may have led to the decision to retain the Scorpion at La Guayra, nearest port to Caracas. ryPeop'e'a 'Phone. Scranton, Pa. the bwi for the monjy, As the bill originated in the senate, it will now go directly to the conference committee* appointed by the two branches of congress. pvans^ •Lj W-BROS. 1 Lllc* Harrison. ning a gentleman tvitb Csely. cropped, and quite *irth walked down Peon to the capltol. On the into a shop kept by John Oenham to make a purchase. The shop keeper looked at his customer closely. PorUmontb, J»n. the Prlooe of Wal«« heri Little attempt la being mi bet that the Queen la dying. Finally it became too dark for anything but haphazard shooting, and as the country seemed alive with wolves Mr. Roosevelt climbed a tree. In doing so1 he lost his cartridge belt. The party found him after he had been a prisoner in the tree for four hours. Under the tree were half a dozen wolves he had killed with his revolvers. The others were soon scattered by the dogs. The bill as it stands authuuzes a possible maximum force of 3,gT4 commissioned officers and 101,830 enlisted men and places the minimum strength of the army at 3,614 commissioned officers and 54,056 enlisted men. This force is to consist of 12 general officers, the same staff departments as in tfee present organization, 15 regiment* pt cavalry, 12 regi inents of artilleryregiments of Jnfan try, 3 battalions of qpgtaeero, the present provisional Posto Ripo regiment and organizations of nattaff Filipinos to an enlisted strength not exceeding 12,600. Army's Maximum Strength. KELLER C£ VAN DYKE. HTOo to Brown ft Oo 'n in hear th* ton*» of piano*. Our Prices on * Dried Fruits And Pie Stuff I . -'T ; Dried Apricots, * lb* for • tftc Diied Peaches, t and J lbs • the Evaporated Apples, loose, 4 lbs tftc Evaporated Apples, In 1 lb pk fltga Prunes, s, 3 and 4 lbs - - Mince Meat, package, Canned Pnnipkinj^B Grip. ARE FIGHTING QpVVjE. "Did any one ever tell you." be allied, "that yon looked like e»Pmldent Harrl•onrI'd like on swiftest wing to ildp To where the orange blossoms grow In lands devoid of ice and snow; The doctors say 1 have the grip. It chills me when I move about, •tNBMM *flort to Be liii to ttHbl ate HIM. "Yes/* was the reply; "I have heard it said very often. .Do you think there Ih n resemblance V "Oh, the boys were only out on a little lark! They never meant to kill the girl." This has been the sentiment of msny people in the town. And when quiescently I lie The furnace Orca Mete waning high, And medicine won|i pot them ouC What weird, wild dream9 last night were telnet It seemed to be my lot to draw Pat Crowe from here to Omaha And plead his cause and pay his fine. And now my fleih is very sue, Chicago, Jan. 1®.—The return of Dr. John Alexander Dowla, the faith healer, to thle ettjr tbla iraek, la the algnal (or a etrenoua increment to exclude the faith healer from th* country. Mail Carrier Arrested. "I should say so," answered Denham. "1 never saw General Harrison, but from his picture I should say you were a dead ringer for him." The verdict leaves a wide margin to the judge in the matter of punishment. He may let them off with a five year sentence, to be shortened by good conduct. He may impose a sentence of 30 years. Washington, Jan. 19.—A Post special from Staunton, VDD reports the arrest.by Postofflce Inspectors Owings and Nelss of Edward Emmett, for 18 months past the msil carrier between tto povtoffice in that city and the railway stations. Sev eral months ago eftee began to be deluged with cofhplalntA oX missing mail packages, and the Inspectors named have conducted a close investigation. The arrest was made as Emmetf delivered a late mail at the A marked package was reported by the railway men as missing. Assistant Postmaster O'Callagliau bad put it in the Sumnten pouch. fOininett "at first dented the tfeeft-, but finally broke down ari&Yolff all. He took the officers to the two rooms occupied by hi* wife and himself. The rooms were packed with goods of every description. A wagon load was carted away to the, postoftiee. A large quantity ef stuff, including jewelry, medicine, hats, cutlery, furs, silks, shoes, hooks and merchandise of every description, was found. He was committed to jail in default of $2,500 bail. I One gX. tha moat important differences between the aeeate and the house is in the oi:g2iusatio»«f the artillery. As the bill passed the house it discontinued the regimental organization of artillery and created an art!TTe*y corps consisting of 30 batteries of coast artillery. The senate biU retains the regimental organization and adds severe! regiments to the seven now organised. Not less than 20 per cent of tha increase in artillery Is to be made before July 1 and not less than 20 per cent 'Iv-foft «ach succeeding year until the total number provided for has been added. Hie opposition to him la very pronouncsd, and It Is oontemplated to exolnde him tnm the Unltsd States on tbs olalm that be was onoe convicted of violating the Isws pMtev South Walss. A petition to The purchaser gave a little chuckle, an if he were intensely pleased and then went out of the shop, proceeding on his way to tlfte cspitoi. Denham went to the door and looked after him. Standing in the doorway was A1 Reed, the District agent of the Atlantic Coast line. "Al," said Denham, "did you see that man who was In here just now?*' "Yea," said Reed. "I told him," said Denham, "that he looked just like ex-President Harrison." With Judge Dixon imposing sentence It In far more liable to be 30 years than five. Judge Dixon is a severe man, though just. His charge was virtually nn instruction to bring in a verdict of murder in the first degree. So severe was it that the defense objected formally to the whole of it. My bones are full of uselsas pain, The clock Wheels wabble in my brain. And 1 oan onD ait and-Toer. And so In sorrow here I sit And do not rare to take a trip Down town because I have tb« grip; Would that thla were the last of it. —Nebraska State Journal. New York, Jan. ID.—Arnold Boecklin the greatest colorist and the leader anion; the romantid painters claimed \fy German speaking people, has died in Florence in his seventy-fifth year. Arnold Boecklin was by birth a Swiss, but since he was born in Basle his native tongue was Ger man, so that he has always been classed among German painted. His first train ing was at Dusscldorf, ou the Rhine ( where he learned landscape painting and whence he removed tC* Brussels to study the figure, but at various times in bis life Paris, Weimar, Rome. Munich and Florence have been his places of residence-. Boceklin's work is scarcely known iu the United States save through reproductionof "The Isle of the Dead" Hud one or twe other pictures which have been repro Juced in colors. Arnold Doeeklln Dead. Latmdryv T. T. Ftfwdesly, gratlon, la In circulation, eeeklng thl permanent aeparatlon of Dowla and hla flock. Precedent la found In the reoant refnaal on the part of (be Oommtaatoner of Immigration to allow Fltah.rrle and Mullet, the Phoenix Park aaqaalna, to land In New York. of Imnrl- The judge's charge was brief. While he was delivering it the courtroom became painfully silent. It was as follows:The Jvdore'a Charge. under GERMAN LAWS, la BiceAeat for "Of course he did I" exclaimed Reed. "That was Harrison himself."—Washington Post. rINFLUENZA,^ Rheumatism, Neuralgia, eto. "ANCHOR" JOHN O'D. nANGAN'S RWOEB. r "The testimony has bseg gUUXully presented to you, and M is odfytjie duty pf the court to apply the lsw. The defendants are charged under one connt In the indictment of murder in the first degree. There is a second count, that on the same day they committed an assault. Yon may find some of the defendants guilty or Home not guilty of murder or of assault, or you may find them inpocent. Each defendant is entitled to the benefit, of any reasonable doubt. If he be proved guilty of the higher crime, it is murder in the first degree. If there is a reasonable doubt, he may be convicted of the lower grade of crime or acquitted. The mind must be clear regardless of the consequences. On you rests the responsibility of any question of facts. The supporters of the Payrie-Hanna ship subsidy bill yielded to pressure far enough to allow-a number of the concessions which leading western Republican senators have stood out for. Amendmenta to Subsidy BUI. Three lb Btrssi Her lesek. IT MORRIS MEMORIAL. On the top of the Prince of Wales' coronet Is a small tuft of feathers. PAIN EXPELLER. \'f : Come Xo HeadC for Lowest Prices goods. * "■ The wife of a rich Manchester cotton spinner endeavored to get some similar. She was told that there were none on the market. This made her the more anxions to procure them. "I don't mind spending £100," she said. The plume seller smiled. "They will cost you the price of a special expedition to New Guinea," he observed. Her husband was enormously wealthy, and she induced him to authorise this. As reduced to writing by the friends of the shipping measure, the amendments wbk\.k it is jymposed to attach to the ftdgf iHaima lull are as follows: Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Potatoes per bushel - .65 Gr. Sugar, 17 lbs for 1.00 Cheese, full cream • .13 Chop, per cwt - 1 00 Meal, per cwt - 100 Bran and Midds, cwt i.co Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 Hay, per cwt - 100 3 pks. pre'd Buckwheat .35 erest later est veieg Manifested la tbs propesltloa. W|at QD.phptclM.out plmmaj twtttM»♦ — New York, June lUMSft fiuitnmtn: I — in cue* of Influence, K L^HSjrov*Sd2 by giving ttie desired relief. ' U&uitktc. atU1 Clri»g*au°or tnroufn lr.M.Uelitor*Ca.IaUFMtllt, Vnrloikj Wholeaale and Retail Philadelphia, Jan. 1» -Great lntereet la felt In the memorUl that la popoaed for Bobert Morris, the diattngnlabed patriot, who Ananoed the Berolntlonary War to a anoeegefnl leeae, although he bo aerlotiely eiqbarraaeed hlmaelf aa to become a subject of lmprleonment by reaaon of lmporerlehlac hlmeelf. The projeot la In oharge of th« ExeeotlTe Committee of the Art FedaMHon of Philadelphia, and baa. been taken op with tplrlt by the Falnnonnt Park Art Aaeoclatlon. ■ Failed For JAoour Million. -No extra compensation to be allowed vessels over 18 knots, thus cutting off About $50,000 from each of the fast going mail ships, as provided under the original terms ofthe bill. Chicago, Jan. 19.—Liabilities which are estimated at $4,1011,000. but which may nrtt reach tue-fourtli of that amount, are scheduled in a petition in tnrnfcraptcy filed hero by Moses II. NiAer. Must of the indebtedness is n stoifclmlder'a possible liability upon snljurtplinii fur 39,97o shares of capital stack of the C'aswoU- Stock Car and Trawnarlatkm company, now defunct. In April, 1892,TSnber, Xvith the aid of other parties, formed the Caswell Stock Car and Transportation com pan.v. He subscribed for $3,907,500 worth of the capital stock and was elected secretary of the corporation. Lived lb Klmlrn Mnrty Your*. Elmira, N. V., Jan. 10.—Mrs. Amelia O. Gray, widow of the late .ludxe llirnm Gray,- bus died here, aged !WI years. I:|* to the time of her death she was the old est person residing in Elmira who was born here. Evans •kJLti•&££ , Last June the plume hunters returned. They had been away nearly a year, and spent over $4,000. They reported that the feriwah, the particular kind of bird ol paradise from which the plumes ar» tak* «n, is extinct. No compensation to be allowed oil tank \ LUIItls. The length of time for which contracts sure to be made is reduced from 20 years JaJLS jEaaxs. pL. tram lurrt MMt) lmk Wg^zA, "I call your attention to the occurrence on the Qoffle road, where the girl was taken from the hack. The state con* tends that she was insensible and that while in that condition she was lifted from the carriage and placed on the blanket. Because of what was done there a finger rag fell from her cut finder and a pin from her dress. These may throw some light on the degree of force that may have been used. The hack man says he saw the group around the girl. . "The defendants deny the assault. It Is to be considered whether these men had any motive to swear falsely. Had the hackman or the police any motivt to swear falsely? The conduct of the defendants in the saloon and after they had gone out throws some light on this. The legal rule as to the confession of Death is that it Is only evidence as to his own guilt, but cannot be used against the other defendants. Bo when you are weighing the evidence of Death and Campbell you jhould also consider the testimony of the officers. The nnmhnr nf toraign vessels to be ad mittod to American registry provided a like tonnage is built in the United States is limited to four vessels to each firm for each class—that is, four vessels already built and four vessels for which contracts have been made and not The effect of thla will be to reduce the amouut of foreign tonnage that may be admitted to American registry under the terms of the bill from about 350,000 to 200,000. Eufaula, I. T., Jau. 19.—Deputy Marshal Grant Johnson has» brought the news that the disaffected Creek Indians, known as the "Snake Band," are up in arms and are riding through the country, whipping and maltreating peaceable Indians. Johnson says he sa*r a band of BO headed by John Creek near Proctor. They were heavily armed aiul were arresting some Creeks, whom they took to Hickory Ground, their headquarters, and whipped. It is stated that one man who resisted arrest was killed. The marshal says the country wort of here Is in an uproar. Creek Indians Of tn Anna. No. 91 South Main Street UNFINISHED PICTURE Canal Treaty Before British Cabinet. Esquimau! Esquimau! Remember this, Esquimau fc'a Leather Preaervative discovered In Alaaka, and when ap piled to any kind of leather, will make It soft and pliable IT IS POOR A Bare MO Oeetlr Krtmaoll Freeeatea *D Philadelphia London, Jan. 19.—The amended Hay* Pauncefote treaty was discussed at a long cabinet conference. Lord Lansdowne, secretary of state for foreign affairs, lias taken no action thus far, but will probably embody the result of the deliberations in a dispatch or in an inter view with Embassador Choate on Mon day or later. The decision arrived at iD guarded with secrecy. An impression prevails that the cabinet confined itself t«» authorising J«ord Lansdowne to have further conferences with Choate, the Hues of which naturally trre not given out. 'SOBOD.J to go nonnd If ill fitting, rudj-niade olotblng when yon Philadelphia, Jan. 18 —The Independent* Halt Collection haa been enriched by a poor aboemaker, Blcbard Wllllama, with the gift of a rare pleture of Independence Hall oo Election Day, 1815- 11 u th* "Unfinlahed Krlmmell," which Krlmmel' from ftnlahtng by bla untimely death. The flguree to the foreground are lneomplete, but thoee In the - "ear era all finlehed. Only three other ooniee are known. oan baTe • ralC mad* to order for ■ thouma prim. A tailor nwkn I' VW&]'llaClnt'to wRiwH;'. FtffS jonr bad point*. Vf ' ■'1 ' ml »«'• tlM readj■'/' I r f • - W3 made anlt la 00' l-jLJ C. from ona modal, i'% 01 and ron-t earre all t / " i tal.or haa tba ad- A modification of clause F% of the bill makes It necessary for any shipowner or builder actually to begin the work of construction before a contract will be enter •d Into. Wear Twice as Long:, end absolutely mow and water proof. If you ere slok and tired of rubbers, ana wish to If these amendments are incorporated in the bill, itB dMuices of attracting a solid Repnblican support will have been vastly Improved. It would still perhaps encounter some objection on the ground that its details are so involved and technical that few but the most practiced shipping experts can tell what results its provisions wfll or -will not produce. The less radical advocates of the measure look for Its gradual betterment during the debate to which it will be subjected .inthe next few weeks. Protect Your Feet From Wet and cold, and aire continual reeollng of "ahoee, try a Boston, Jan. 10.—The Lawson yacht advisory committee has decided to name the cup defender America In eommemo ration of the original America, which won tint cnp. The decision will be pre Ken I'd to Ml. I.uwnou for his approval. Inasmuch as Mr. I.awnon Is understood to fnvor the name the Boston defender is uk u.mmI ii* named. The committee took a definite xtep in the direction of cultl vating cordial relations With York Yacht club by passing * WSitution extending the warmest greetings of the committee to the New York club. Yacht to Be th. America. An Excellent Combination. \ 10 CENT BOX AT SAVENPOIT'S SHOE «OI O 4 f C4WLRV1 The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Fiob, manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining-the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxativo and presentingthem in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable +o the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headachcs and fever* gently yet promptly -and enabling oue to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality ami substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and towels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. STORfc, 25 North Main Street. and be couTlnoed. Parents do not let your children go to school in vantage as to stylf because ready-made olotbee are made U| at tie beginning of the season, and tbn*- tbey miss ths lateet and ever ohenglng fads Tbersfore, when to need of Up-to dat* Tal'or Made Clothes, oall on FOR UNION 'I'eia* Oil Geyaff In Control. PITTSBURG PRIMARIES. Beaumont, Tex., Ja'ii. 19.— The owners of Lucas' oil geyser, which lias been shooting oil 50 feet high since Thursday a wek ago, have succeeded in controlling .lie well. A vuhre has been placed on the month of the well, and Captain Lucas thinks he now is master of q»c geyser. It is estimated that 450,- 0&» barrels of sail already hare flowed from the well. Prospectors und speculators continue to arrive here. Damp or Wet Weather until their shoes are treated with this Scientific 1 Iscovery, and you will bless ti e day that you flint heard the name of Esquimau. Esquimau is for sale every wh»re. If you cannot *cet It from your dealer seod us 10 cents In p stage and we will mail It to your address. Agents wanted sverywhere. Address Tie IstsiiiitlM&l Chemical Company, Wilt ?nr«UI C« • Ham Fought Maalelpal Campaign Th«r«. "Now, for the graver charge of murder. It it charged that in Baal's saloon she was drugged. If at the Hock road he crime was committed It is easier to bolieve that the preparation for it was made in Saal's saloon. McAlister, it is aaid, ordered four drinks and took them into the room himself. Then the hackman took the officers to the place where the bottle was found, and it contained chloral hydrate. Professor Witthaus found ten grains of chloral in the girl's stomach. Death has said that McAlister put knockout drops in the drinks of Jennie. Bhe became sleepy -and gave all the symptoms of chloral poisoning. GEO. BUSS. IBB CUT TAILOR, 5 Korlh Main SI. Flttebwg, J*n. 19.—The Bepubllo»n nrlmarlM tor tbe muntoipal election will bobDld taalght. Si* •Mermen, one eonnollmeo, two eohool dlreoton for each vard, will be elected. In Allegheny tbe 1 p-tp. wiU ueame • wider ecope, u an «aHre common eoanoll »»d nine members of Mleet ooanoll wUl bete to be eleoted. of tbeeeueto be eleoted ln the eprlng. Haaae Caaaldem Cramp Claim, ON TBE SHOE STORE. The .house spent the entire day on the bill to refer to the court of claims tho claims of the 'William Cramp & Son Shipbuilding company of Philadelphia for alleged damages due to the delay of the gov eminent In furnishing armor plate and material for the battleships Massachusetts and Indiana and the cruisers New York and Columbia. The claims aggregate $1,307,244. The bill has been .conspicuous ot every session of congress for several years. It met with strenuous miff determined apposition of a portion of tlie minority under the leadership of Mr. Mdtermott of New Jersey 41ud Mr. Robb of Missouri. A filibuster was finally begun, but the advocates of the bill at length succeeded in having the previous question ordered. The house then adjourned.18 William Street, PITT8T0N, PA. w The Mlaneaota lenatorablp, A RISTRONG'S n —®*20th Century Prices. St. Paul. Jan. 1!).—The first ballot in the Republican senatorial caucus last night resulted as folloire: R. "O- Evans, 53; M. E. C'lnpp, 44: J. A. Tawney, 27; Tains Bixby, 11; .T. T. McOleary and Joel Jepaon. 1 wicli: Tbomaa Lowry. U. Second ballot—Evans. !V4; Clapp, 44: Taw liey, 27; 111iby, 10; Lnwry, S; Jepson, 1: McCieary, 1. Seventy-one la necessary to nominate. • Fitting: Oaf Itrtup MereeileN. Portsmouth, H., Jan. lO.-Onter* have been received at the navy yard to begin work at oar* on titling «*u: the Ueinu Moveedes, which was ca aired from Admiral Cervera's fleet in ish war, as a training and stutiou ship.' This means the expenditure of $153,200. It is the largest single order for work ever received at tills navy yard. Tfae vessel will be fitted with both steam aud sailing equlpmeut. TARIFF LEAGUE WILL EAT. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remOdy are obtained front senna and other aromatic plants, by a met hoc Best Floor per bbl.. Hay per 100.. Corn and cracked corn per 100 i.oc Chop and meal, per 100 i.oo Bran aj(i brown mldds. per D00 1 00 Oats per bushel .3$ Potatoes per buihet ."".6c 4 lbs Prunes »5 1 lbs fancy Apricots T.. .as a cans fine Peaches. 25 Can fancy Beets .15 J. T ARMSTRONG & CO., B8 South Mam!8t.. . PITTSTON. $4-50 •95 MON "The defendants deny that McAllster took any drinks to that room. Dr. Vanderberg did not testify that he found any chloral hydrates by his teats. Dr. Witthaus said he was not satisfied with any one test. It was reasonable* tor him to want all his tests to be positive. M Wtm Dim* Waldorf-Astoria. ThU .■ / . Xteala*. v - . 8n YoA, Jan. 1».—The Amerloan D■ Iitil—tlD» T»i1ff Lugo* will bold It* anisaal baMuet at the Waldorf-Astoria to%Bt, •everal hand red gusete will be nrawet, Uelndlng membete ot the Benete on Ffnenoe and tbe Boom • THE DERRICK FELL. I kav« money for mortcagM tn a. tortcasaa may Mind for Dkm«r D nly th* lutereat be paid, or wUI glre tt. lot™ to make payseate on mortmae mo y,-quarterly, aemlnuumally or MMdv thelnteieatwin Mm tnarik£iD«l dollar of principal Una iv JaUL *Ma n'Za building aawxiatton money. I handl, oiw priTate f unda and trnat tnnda. D. E. BAXTER. Ind Floor B«nn«r BotWlng, WilkethMyc known to the California" Fig Sykut Co. only. In order to get its bent tidal effects and to avoid imitations,.ploise remember the full name of the Cc n. i-tny printed on the front of every pr.el: '.^e. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. Washington, Jan. 19,—The president was feeling so much hotter that be took a drive behind his new team. Betore doiu«f0O he went to his office and signed sdH mail, tie will not begin to receive visitors until next week. Tlir Pr#«ljleBt Takes m Drive. ■'Vqu most remember that the confession of one map was not evidence of guilt in another. Serious Fire In Waihlnuton, Washington, Jan. 19.—Fire in the three story and basement structui. 817-819 Fourteenth street northwest lust night CfiUScd damage estimated at $120,000. The building was owned and occupied by the Pope Bicycle Manufacturing company, which used the first floor, jind Milo B. Stevens & Co., claims and patent attorneys, who had their offices on the second and third floors. Mr. Steven#' loss Is about $40,000. Frlclc's New Offlec Bolldlsv. "The state contends that the object of administering the drug was to reduce the girl to insensibility so that one or ajl could assault her an&that she died under the drug. If this iaeorrsct, they are all guilty of murder m the first degree. I Pittsburg, Jan. 19.—George A..Fuller & Co., the Chicago contractors, nave scoured the contract for the erection of the big H. C. Frick office building. W. A. Alexander, a member of the firm, who conducted the negotiations, said the build? log would be 22 stories high, the contract pi ice being between $1,500,000 and $2,- 1000,000. LOUISVELLB. fiY. JCJiW YORK. N. Y. Tqrstfle by ail Mluggtsta--Prico*nor bottle. BAN FKANOICCO, OAL. Heating stoves, the kind that warm up font homes, at Ash's. tf VHU ONLY WAY gtspoMibl* for toa mt Ws LItm Today. Aw York, Jan. 1» -A hsevj bllnard t||,- |D this city for fifteen minutes today. Xba wind bin over a trig derrlok on lb* third taw »t a bnlldlng being remodeled oo Twenty-third street. Theder» rick eraehed through to tba oellar. Two . Qtn killed and fonr Injured. ORPHANS* COURT SALE. BSTATB OF AlfDKBW SHELLBNBERGER, To get a rait or clothes that jQts you Is to have it made to lit. Oar clothes will give yptf an air of distinctive, aristocratic elegance, Cn Itself worth more,ln a month, than our entire-billwill amount to. ▲ special discount QILflOY, THE TAILOR. This season there la a large death (ate among children from croup and lnog tronblts. Prompt action will save the little ones from tbaee terrible diseases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One Mlnnte Cough Onre. It otn also be relied Bpon In grippe and all throat and lnna troubles of adults. Plesesnt to take. T. J. Yatea, Pltteton; Strob's Pharmacy. West Pltteton. "If you find them guilty or not guilty of raps or of murder you must declare, in the case ot murdsr, whether In the first or second degree. These are grave charges. They Involve life sad death. Also that punishment may be meted out, but not to eonvlet an innocent party. Deelate your results without fear or favor, end I pray God ypp may- be guided to a tgst verdict." New Qi "R.BJ; QECBASED. The Orphans' Court Sale of Heal Estate belonging to said decedent, has bten adJonrned to 0 o'clock a. m., January 85, 1901. Sale to be on the premises in the city of Pittoton. » JOHN HAUSEB, Administrator. F. O. Moana, Attorney. Ityfifc Jeflerion Davie lnangiinit«d, Frankfoit, Ky., Jan. 19.—Adjutant Oenera) Mnnny returned to this city upon receipt of a telegram from Colonel -Willfonie that order had been restored at Corbln. The troops have left Corbin. Order Heat or ed st Corbla, Ky. Little Rock, Jan. 10.—Governor Jefferson Davis was inaugurated yesterday before the senate and house in Joint see sion. The ceremonies were very unostentatious.Thew tiny Qpptiiltt Jdft'supe.iorl to Balsam of CoffcP/a,^-^ Sffi'SWiVM th* tuna dittaui with-^aj fmmn prices A TROLLEY CRASH Bheaautisat ourM la *« Hoars. rm«fOk»|C. Son and swollen Jolnta, aharp, abootlng peine, torturing mueolee, no rat, no eleep. That mum rbeamatlam. It la a atubborn dlaeaee to fight bnt Ohambertaln'e Pain Balm hae'oonquend It thoaeande of tlmea. It will do ao whenever the opportunity la offend. Try It. Ona application nllarea the pals. Sold by Fairer, Peck ft Roberta, apothecaries: Pltteton, one door above Eagle Uotel, and Weet Plttaton, Wyomng and buaerna Area. Poultry,. Fresh Egg t, Oysters, Fish, Vegetables. Me Killed ssd ls«tsi Iojored a* KeW uutl. TBI. MorBl'K Hew Castle, Pa., Jan. l».-A_trollsy oar m (be Hew Castle Street Ballroad Jumpsd the traek at eight o'elook this morning and uqgtirfl through a bnlldlng killing two and injuring several. Maybe yon were ont late lest nlghtt If yon bad taken a Eranse'a Headeohe Capsule before retiring your bead wonld bs oool and olear thl( morning. Take one now and yon will be ell right In half an bour. Price 243. Bold by J. H. Honek nead Feele Like Barstlag. T. J. Blaokmore, of Haller A Blaokmore, Pittsburgh, Pa., aaya: "A short timeelnoe I prooured a bottle of Ifystlo Cure. It got me out ot tbe houee In 24 hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the Mystlo Care Is tbe only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the beet physlclana In the olty, but I reoelvad very little relief from them. I know the llystlo Onre to be What It Is represented end take pleasure In recommending it to other poor sufferers." Bold by J. H. Houok, druggist, No. i North Main St., Plttston. Any adnlt Buffering from a oold eettltd on the breaat, bronehltla, throat or long trosblea of any natnnwbo will call at Chaa. Watera, will ba presented with a aampie bottle of Boachaa'a German Sjrnp free of oharge. Only ona bottle given to ona peraon, and nose to eblldnn without order from parent*. Wo or lang remedy em had enfsb a aale aa Boaobee'e Qpman Syrnp In all parU of the olvlileed world. Twenty yean ago million* of botUea were glren away, and your drngglat will tell you lta auooea waa maryelona. It la really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by pftyelolana. Ona 78 cant bottle wlU onre or prove lta valne. Sold by all drugglata In tUa dty. \ Everything fresh, clean and cheap, for cash. —3* West Pittston. Best patent flour - $4.50 25 lb rack B-W flour Feed, all kind|^j)gfl| i For a Cold la the Head butm Broaaa-Oatalae Tablets. f NEW SCHEDULE WORK. ) oastoau Oo late Bffeet mirtj f naWntsi- Yoae Beat Work Atlov a cough to ran until It gata beyond the raWaof medlolne. Thar often Bay, "Oh, It wtu wear away." bnt In moat naaea It will w«Jjba»,B«D j Oonld tota lndnoed to W^b* "HQ*1 called Kein(^jj Borne Fool tea paapla. p«ru, Jan. tt.-The new Pewsnt Into sllact H. Cannot be done nnlese yon hen good health. Yon cannot ban good health without pure blood. Yon mey have pure blood by taking Hood's Bereepartlla now Yon cannot realise the good It Will do yon anttl yon try It. Begin taking tt today end see bow qulokly tt will gin yo» en appetite,(strsogth end vigor and ours yoor jhensatbip, ytsrrh or s^rofuls. Telei Made Tfomag Agtln. of Dr. KlDtf's Mew Ufe Pills sash tor two gat In my awl wVafttos! Ons nlgbtl "teem .WEATHI "I bad a tanning, V^ashlngto, ig& UvatUle an |
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