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| jotnrni $ that t £ Peare ****** ,:'~V 'IX- 5,TV FfflY-FIRST YEAR, PITTSTON, R .ION TWO CENTS A CO! 40c A MONTH. HOPE IS ALL GONE FOR SETTLEMENT THE HARRISON FUNERAL with facts (h»t revealed how deeply they felt tlielr loss. " . TWO KILLI ON A HI ill Hu ONE FARB TO WASHINGTON IIENl^WOIIEN K The highest ever paid the human too/." COHE IN AND LET US ; SHOW YOU WHY. Mr hare the exclusive agency. MusHh; Underwear. Quite a Waste of Time to Sew I President McKlnley came'-Iff ttre grave with Mrs. Oarbln and stood wltli lier during the brief service. When the prayer was offered, the president aeemlngly was deep lu tUdfciflit and re malned so. with bowed head, after the final word had been said. He stood with bared head Immediately beside the stone monument of the Harrison Yamlly, and once, when the weariness of the day had touched him, seemingly he leaned ogtilnst It for a moment. The air had begun to be chilly, but while some others about the grave to protect tlielr beads barely raised their hats the president kept his In his hands throughout the service. BRglRm Sli Narrow Escape. :en Do And latin VI. tbo Lehigh Valla? Ball- road April 3rd. Body of Dead Statesman Laid at Rest. Ammonia Tank Bursts on the Steamship New York, New York. March IS.—By lils presence of mind Conductor Harry Purple 9ftved from death or severe Injury the 300 passengers on the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western railroad train Tickets on fale April 8rd, limited for return passage to April 18th, and will b* honorrd on any train except the Black Diamond Eipreee. Corsult Lehigh VaV lej ticket agents (or further information. »V V m, 5 THHOHG8 ATTEND THE BERVIOEfl. 800&E II BTEEBAQE OVERCOME. -lilch was wrecked Saturday at Port leer War Will Ig Prolonged.A THIRD BRIDGE. r, , - Prtaldtal CsblMt oftecra »C • Boat of IthtlaiMitM Umm PrcMlt-Ckirefe, StrMti a*f C0Mrtfry Packed With CIUkM. Oh •! Ike DhI a HmMI, Other a Mccrtf* Paaanttr-Port Shaft la ■rokra-tollaln *t French I.ljil Also Sahara BraaMawa. New York, Mareh 18,-Two AtMbUc greyhounds limped Into terday at reduced speed as tlifTesuli of breakdowns In their stormy tofe ages from Europe. The Aqultalnc of the ljpe suffered a breakdown of one engine while buffeting heavy head'teas, but after one day repairs were made and the ship went on at reduced wed. Ammonia fumes escaping, fcom the tank of the refrigerating pltat of the American line steamship -{lie New York overcame 2« third class passengers and 8 stewards so. badly that they were helpless for several hours. AD but two recovered, though several win be In the hospital for some time to come. itnd, Pa. The engineer, Lyman Chase,J ilad died In his cab, with the throttle wide open aud the train rushing on at 75 miles an hour. * - Strictly treeh Bradford county eggs, 18 oents par dc»m. Fmith Bros. ■laalaalrpl m B. Ipuaid bj mU« When Yon Can I Prices. _i Blnttan. Lr. As the I rain approached Portland [Conductor Purple knew that the speed should be to make the siding. An It did npf he signaled the engineer. •To Car# m Gold In On® D«jr. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 23 ca. St. Louis, March 18.—Work on tha new bridge across the Mississippi will begin in a ehort time. The oapltal is eocealble, end the St. Losls end nilnoie Bridge Oo. he* been Incorporated to bniid and operate it Thle lee private oompaoy and will eontinne to be one nnleaa the people of 8t Louis eleot to bar It by a popular aub•oriptlon end make a free bridge of this. Tba North St. Louis Improvement Aeeooia tlon contemplating a movement of thle Had. I Indianapolis, March 18.—Surrounded by fully 15,000 of bis former fellow citizens, the body of Benjamin Harrison was interred In the family lot In Crown Hill cemetery. Close by the grave were the members of bis family. President McKlnley and other visitors of distinction and the more Intimate frlenda of General Harrlsm). Back a distance of GO yards, bdlnd ropes guarded zealously by a large force of police, stood with uncovered heads the great multitude. Johnny on the spotI will pay tba highest "spot" oa«h prices for all kinds of funk, at warehouse on Dock ctrset. M. D. A DLZfiON Lot 1. Ladles' Fine M floe tucks, aale price 19c . Lets. Ladles1 Fine Hfl| trimmed with embroidery, aale pair. mi HUNG's ILLNESS MUCH IMPROVED Fifty yards away from the circle of mourners and from the tomb were thousands w ho heard and watched the ceremony. Long ropes were stretched to give free access to the grave to the 'family and friends and to keep back the crowd which formed the solid square of humanity, with the little group around the grave In the center. Receiving no response, be again signaled the engine. Again no blast ofthe Wblgtle. * Posting something was Vrong, be ruahed to the rear ear to the valve of the safety brake. Juat then ha beard the firing locomotive Jump,the back at the Portland swtfeh. Instantly Ton dnctor Purple opened the yalv4'%eittag the airbrake* along the «ntlre train. Even with thin powerftif check the momentum was so great that the train ran more than 000 yards, when the engine waa overturned and the train stopped short. ; .. Ton can save yourself many hours of suffertngduring the cold, stormy winter by haying your teeth cared for and placet In good condition. Ton will And work done by Dr. Moon will give general satbf act Ion. Office 18 N Main 8t D8 Cm Lot 1 Ladies' Fine Carabrlo DrawMASH ular 6Cc value, during the sa e " 'Lot 4. 25 Dos. Ladles Oot*D\ Covere, good value forrtfc, daring the oak 12o each. Lot 6. Ladlea Mualin Gown*, a wall made garment worth 50c for this sals Ho each. I - Grover Cleveland Celebrated ' Lntl Indies' Maslin Oowm with lao la eertlon, worth 76c, Mis pile* Mo Lot 7. Ladlss'OambrioOowaa, the I garment la the oily, daring tb« sals 8)0. Lot 8. Ladles' White SkMa wl Floonce embroidery. wi rth f 1, ale in Special sale of Ladies' Wi in Basement. The bridge will be bnllt strong eaougb to be need by railroads If they wlahto take advantage of It. Not all of the roada that oome Into St Louis an In the combine, and thoee that ate not may find It convenient to oaaths new bridge and build theii own terminals. The third bridge baa bet n agitated before Congress for eight yean The tribute of respect was universal. It came from women and children, from white and black, from all conditions and sorts of persons. There was no exception anywhere to the expression that the nation had lost one of. its ablest men and the greatest man of bis generation In his own state. The burial service was simple and brief. The Rev. Dr. Nlccols read the short committal and burial service, and the Rev. Mr. Haines followed with ,a prayer. The silence was ao deep that the words of tl|p speakers, pronounced In tones hardly above the ordinary, could be heard distinctly beyond those Immediately around the grave and by those massed aronnd the elevation on whfch the family and frlendB stood. Public tsle of household gcods, ooDsUt log of bed*, bedding, carpets, chain and kitchen utensils, the property of the l»Ce Kxe. O. B. Mantany#*, lift Luzerne A*,t on Tuesday, March 19th, 1901. Sale *11) begin at 9 o'clock p. m. Qooda will be sold to the highest bidder for eash. HroMhold Goods at a action. His Birthday Today. London, March 18.—Tba British war of lea has practically given up the Men of peeoo being bnaght about In Africa shrough the Botha negotiations. The war office has just lasnsd an appeal boss Lord Kitchen sr, In Which the British general Bays: "Any comforts which Individuals may darire to nod the troops In view ol the approach ol the South African winter Will be aeooptaMe, and should be diepatohsd as early as possible." This Is re■srdsd SS significant of Lttd Kitchener's expectation thet the war will be pco- Carl Engkevist of the steerage died from the effects of the ammonia fumes without recovering consciousness. The cause of death was given by the* ship's physician as heart disease, though It was admitted that the explosion was responsible for the death. John Kent, a steward In the second cabin, was so badly Injured that he died 34 hours after the accident Pneumonia brought about by the ammonia fumea was the direct cause of his death. 1 The sudden application of the airbrakes threw the passengeM In heaps. The screama of women and children who were more frightened than hurt rose in chorus, but before any explanation could bo offered the train had come to a standstill. IT PATS TO BUT AT TO r m The services In the church and at the grave were simple In the extreme, all In moot excellent taste, and, like the lSmSl J B Airorasoa, Adm'r CHOATE WAS PRE8ENT. proceedings yesterday, there was an utter absence of friction In everything that was done. All was well ordered and well performed. The lingeriog cough following firlppoalla for Ooe Minnie Coogh Care. For *1 throat and laog trouble* thle la the onlj harmlea* remedy that glree ImmedUtremits. Preventa conanmptlon. T. J Yatee* Pittaton Stroh'a pharmacy, Weal Plttator. ECLIPSE 5DHUt P Ah LOR, B. G. WEEKS & CO., Miners' Bank Bnlldlng. PEOPLE'S 5 V—earad Mia Maw cradaatlala to Klag Instead of following the usual practice, which consists of dropping a handful of dust on the coffin, three white carnations were placed upon the lid. Condnotor Purple ran to the locomotive to see what had hapiicned anil found Engineer t'lrase In Ills cab. dead from heart disease. Fireman Klrsliland wan thrown from the cab Into a mndbank and escaped serious Injury. He told Mr. Purple that Just before he was thrown from the engine he saw Chase sitting In bis cab with his hand on the throttle. He shouted to him as the engine Jumped the track, but received no answer. London, March 18.—Ambaaeador Ohoato vh oooTejed la lb royal ooach todvf to King Edward*! reeldenee at Marlborough Honae, and than along with other dlplomatle repreaentativee ol almllar rank formally preaented hla na« credentials. The King waa very graolone to Ohoata who waa mooh tooehad by hb mejeety'e eoOOe UaaM Tkla Morula* john o'D. mors a South Hsta street, I In the Harrison home before the body was taken .to the First Presbyterian church, where the full service was held, there were brief exercises for the members of the family and the more Intimate friends of General Harrison. Possibly 150 people were present. Mr*. Harrison did not appear, but remained In her room until It waa ttVne to leave for the church. When the laat word had been said and the service was over, the attendants lowered the coffln to Its place. To the last It bore the wreath from Mrs. Harrison and the bouquet of lilies of tbo valley from little Elisabeth. On the coffln was placed a heavy walnut cover, and the granite roof of the tomb was lowered and closed. Motto FRIGES. People', 'Phone. The accident occurred last Thursday evening, the fifth day of the New York's voyage, which was one of Incident from the moment the gangplank was hauled in at Southampton utatil it was put out after the big steamship reached her dock In the North river. The telephone* bring yon within react of onr voice. Let ua have a abort talk or prloea of onr choice gKCcriea. Older* cat be taken at the aame time. Good* delivered promptly. Talk la Ckwp, Always the Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Chop, per cwt - 1 00 Meal, per cwt - 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt t.co Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 fimi mxD t»w toi«. . Long Hay, per cw t - .95 8.T«irto»..ftoW.twyiow™»b, rtay.per cwt - 90 also several dwellings with modem lm |Oat8, Per t)U8hel - - .36 provements, sad also several houses at Butter, pd lD • » - .24 medium and low raita in PttMon ud Fresn EggS per dozen .20 WwtPIttaton. Bbj«™ will now Hod torn* , bottles CatSUD - - .75 m bargilu- Q. K Tbommot, Agt J v J Evans •►BROS. C/ 9 ft LI XUNG BETTER. imtl— Ml""" ■eeeeeifa fmilh iMIBlllriMI IllltM. Faktn, Msreh 1ft—U Hang Chang k tapraaated as batter la baahh. Hla man tal feealtiea bava not baan Impaired la tbe ollghteat degree by hlaillaaaa ana ba taksa ■ 'm km an Menat u aver la tbe nagotla- CLEVE|.AWD'8BIBXHDAY. PIT utw ■! w^WM IWHW Princeton, IT. 1., March 18.—Otovw Clavaland, tba only living e* President ol tba UaHad State* waa Mrty-fonr yaara old . ma M(» tb 1817. Ha will MB 1ft» quietly at Maaateo, where hfai—*ao«aweska with hlafaarily. OF BOSTON. CMM H| *wa»t»-««k Aail- Boatoo, Ham . March lft-~*k* 188th Matvaiaaiy of tfct. evacuation c* *"J°n by tha British trope was oeleWied ,D»D throagbout tba alt.- with nnnanal aad oaraatocy. li D' evae nation date ie March IT. Tbla It lng on Sunday, th. a | Jof tha avaat waa poat_ tbe Uetorle Hartford, 57 Adtetral Fartagnfa flagship, In theBattk of Mobile Bay, graced t» harboi-by the* pceaanoe aad Brad eahriee la bom of tbe day. TUa evening, at Sooth Beaton, the TTIiea's lnlMallrn irl'l bold in Qraye Ball a banquet, at whleh away prominent apaakan, Including Qauato; Hoar, will re- SELF-DENIAL WEEK. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL President McKinley. accompanied by Governor Darbln, called at the house at about 1 o'clock. At about the same time came the members of President Harrison's cabinet, and others continually arrived until the short services were over. The last resting place of former President Harrison Is a tomb Ave feet deep, incased In granite four Inches thick and covered with a granite top of the same thickness. On tlie reverse side of the cover Is the simple Inscription, "Benjamin Harrison,- 18331901." The Interior of the toinb was decorated with ferns so profusely that no sign of earth or stone was visible. Dozens of exquisitely beautiful floral tributes were placed on the tomb and on tbe 'ground close by. The Tomb. The port tall shaft broke Friday momlng, and tbe ship thus lost several hours and was compelled to come ou under reduced headway. ° Stormy weather was encountered all tbe way over. 8LEEPING CARS AFIRE. T. A. Gbaos, Ihe Grocer, Sooth Main St., Plt'stOf), Pa. New York Stock Markets, famished bjM. 8 Jordan * Co., stock broken, room 28, Miners Buk Bnlldlnc. N(w York HDr 1|W- I Open. Cloe. 30 41 =■ a «7* «£ 46H ' .1* 1M* :.Sg M '•J* I | I iff I n* » PMwac«ra Make a llaatjr Flight. l'alatkn, Fla.. March IS.—Two sleeping cars, the Tabla ami Elmer, of tbe Plant system. Tampa to Jacksonville, were completely burned at Buffalo Bluff, seven miles from this city. Tbe cars were filled with tourists, nearly all of whom were asleep. So quickly did the flames spread that there waa practically 110 tlm» for saving clothes or valuables. audi No One if Hart. Am«r.*8tMl Ukd Wire. .. Atchison.... bmL OoJ. Iron A Fool i 8®. Pfcdflc. Nor. ffor.PAo.prtf O. * W Ponn Best Patent Flour, per bbl . The procefwlon to the church was to have left the house at 1:30, but It was 30 minutes later when everything was lu readiness. The door* were thrown wide open and the honorary pallbearers, wlio were General Benjamin F. Tracy of New York, John Wanamaker of Philadelphia, William H. H. Miller of Indianapolis, John W. Noble of St. Louis, Charles Foster of Foatorla, O.; General Lew Wallace of Indianapolis, Judson Harmon of Cincinnati and William A. Woods of Indianapolis came slowly down tlie walk leading to the street. After them came the active Port Tall Shaft Brokea. Feed, per 100 Long Hay, pecioo Cot Hay, per 100 , Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel . Strictly fresh eggs, per do*. Mackerel, No. i, per lb . . Salt Haddock, 6 lbs for . Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for . ... sjc Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for . „ sjc Codfish, best stripped, par lb . ioc Codfish, in bricks, per 0 ioc Whole Codfish, per lb . Just how tbe first accident occurred no one bas been able to tell. All that la known Is that tbe bonnet of the condenser connected with tbe after refrigerating apparatus blew oat. Tbis was on tbe main deck, where the steerage passengers and several of the stewards were quartered. * ' V s No. q1 South Main Street Like Oliver Twist, children ssk for mora whan given One Minute Ooagh Curs Mothers endorse It highly for croup. Ii qolokly onrss all coaghs snd oolds and •wry throat and lnag trouble. It la a spealAe for grippe snd asthma and has long been a well known rsmsdy for whoopbur oongh. There seemed to be a hesitation on the pjtrt of the spectators to leave when the services were over. After the mournlns party had left and was being placed in the carriages the thousands -qf spectators stood and looked long at the grave. It was apparently difficult to realise the fact that Benjamin Harrison, general, former president, senator, diplomat, man of affairs, was cold In tbe grave. When nearhig %-ffalo Bluff the two cars were discovered to be on Are, and the train »•«» run to Buffalo Bluff, where the burning cars were shoved Into a siding, and a flagman was sent back to flag tbe second division. The passengers In the burning cars were hurried into the other cars and made as comfortable as possible. Tbere were 17 passengers In the two sleeping cars, several of them being women, some of whom lost their personal effects. Mmo&. WabMh prmt W*w -nunloo It was Just before.the call for dinner, and many passengers were In the cabin when tbe bonnet gave way. letting the ammonia escape. The fumes quickly overcame all who were near, not one being able to make bis way to tbe open air without assistance. vxn@v **"• f'«wMr Uslata ■acataloa to Mow loifc Via DD, pallbearers bearing the cofflu. They were A. L. Mason, James Whltcomb On April 8th the D., L. 4 W. K. R will sail excursion tickets from Plttston to New York at th« one way rats pins $1. LAWK. B. EVILS OP ANTIPVKINB. The alarm was quickly given, and help came from all parts of the ship. The doors were opened, and air was forced In. Members of the crew lDound their coats about their heads and, holdlng their breath, wire able to force, their way Into the cdbln and drag out those who were In imminent danger. Most of those whd were taken out were unconscious and remained Is that condition for several hours, though a few recovered as sooa as they reached the fresh air. u It Pepr th. Heart ud Oaase Riley, Evans Woollen, Henry J. M1111- gan, Clifford Arrlck, William C. Bobbs, Harry 8. New, Howard Cale. John T. Griffiths. Newton B. Tarklngton, Hilton U. Brown and Samuel Reld. As the people slowly left the cometery the distant boom of cannon, firing the national salute, came to their ears, and by tbe time the' last gun waa fired the night was down and the gravs alone. Tlokala good going on April tth and for ratnrn to April 14*JD Inclusive. - 15mtd I Th* uaa of antlpyrlo* for the rallaf and -Dqn of headaohe la a praotlca thatoannot o. severely ooodamnad. It haaadefrnilrL «*«* upon tha heart, while the oontinned O" senses a derangement ol the kidneys. Headache Capsules contain no antlpyriae, oMoral, asatpMna. oa«- eittaor any other Injurious Ingredient, and can be taken with safety by th. moat delicate woman or child. They an • pnialy vegetable preparation, prepared In soft, siluble gelatine oapsalsa, whleh an esallj dissolved by the warmth and fluids of the stomach. They oar« quickly ud lnvi no bad after effect*. They are ao ylimiitto take, so benaflnlal In aatkm that no on* would be withoat then after having one* given them a trial. Every box of Knaaa'. Seadaehe Oapaalsa Is sold on a guarantee to cure, « money refunded. Price 86 oentsa box, at drug stores. mar. 1# eod it at tfea KMa.ii. The loss in money and jewelry la said to lie. acoordlng to the statements of tlie luissengers. between $10,000 and $15,000. The total loss Is estimated at *00,000. Par# ollre oil, Imported, at Or«oeD. Always come to Behind the coffin came Mrs Harrison, with her brother, Lieutenant Commander Parker of the navy, and little Elizabeth Harrison, Ma.CKcKee and Mr. and Mrs. Rusadl B. Harrison; then Presides* Fellewe* RiaUr. All persons Indebted to J. L. Banter should ssttle before Marsh 15, as attar that dais the aeoounts wlU be plaoed in ths hands of attorneys for oollsetlon. Id quarters Columbus. O., March 18.—Charles A. Johnson, cashier of tbe First National bank of Nlles, Mich., waa arrested Cashier Johaaoa Arreoted, CONSU.L IMPRISONED. Veamelft !■■«!«■ i'altei Itafn' Am- SOLD Af CAWLRV'I 4HOB STORE best in q Lty. here yesterday on a charge of wreckiDur that institution. He placed In the Emergency hospital at the police station because of his physical condition. He Is badly broken in health, much emaciated and *ery nervous. He eipiarawl a wiUlngnees to return to Mlohlgun at once. Johnson Is said to hare come to Cohmbns Immediately after leaving NHes, abort two weeks ago, when the investigation of the bank's affairs was begun. thorlt j. For #at*ll»h tailor-made garment goto, Di Forest 11. Hatfieid, West Pittston. Spring styles all Id. president. Dlreetly after the member* of the family came Prealdent McKlnley and Governor Dnrbln and following them the friends of the family. As the passengers and stewards were brought out they were taken to the second cabin, where room was made for them by transferring many of the Port of Spain, Trinidad. March 18,-D- News lias reached here that the United States consular agent at Barcelona. Venezuela, Mr. Ignaclo H. Baiz, has been arrested by Veneauelan officials and imprisoned without adequate cause. This is the second time be has been treated in this fashion within thelast lire months, and he will resign utiles* protected by the WasLiugton government. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Evans Jt was when the procession arrived at the church, and for 1 hour and SO minutes before that time the church bad been packed to its utmost capacity. The honorary and actual pallbearers caiae slowly up the north center aisle, filing Into the seats at the side. The ushers, forming In column near the door, came up the south aisle, acting as an escort to the president. who was accompanied by Mrs. Durbin. As the president reached the pew set apart for him the ushers fnpicd and faced him. He bowed his than!!* for the honor and then ushered Mrs. Durbin Into the pew and followed after. Immediately In front of the coffin and behind the pallbearers came the Her, M. L. Haines and the Her. Sampel J. Niccola of St. Louis. Following the coffin were Lieutenant Commander Parker and Mrs. Harrison. They occupied the second seat from the front to the left of the north center aisle, corresponding to that of the president on th« south aisle. The otber members of the fam.iy were seated In nearby pews. When all had taken their seats. Mr. HaiiiSS advanced to the front of the pulpit platform and, resting his left hand upon the ialfce church Hlble, opened the service by skying: "I am the resurrection and t|je life. He that belleveth In me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and he that llveth and bellevetb in me ahall never die." second cabin to the first Heating stores, the best for the sonsy at Ash's. 46 South cabip. Those who were moat severely Injured were taken to the ship's hospital, where they received prompt medical attendance. Onaryaaaads mm Babr'r onb at night are agonizing to mowers. Da 3alto's Caonr Tnonraa will relieve orovp, soon as administered. It 1s also a aaraa Hsm sxasxrr for coughs, eolda and long complaints. Twenty-five casta pre tie. .LINK OF. * ' •' One of the stewards, F. Colston, Is still suffering from Inflammation of the eyes and from pneumonia caused by Inflammation of the respiratory tract resulting from the Inhalation of the fumes of the ammonia. He was taken to the Nejy Tork hospital soon after the New York came to her lock last night. CPRIHG u SUMMER GOODS k..tg Aim*. OUctamH, p., March 18.-Pmanant to I m i ■ nfi *"—r—"---"-i— by tha Bajvatlon Army, thai organisation ' hoe begun ltsweek at sslf-daalsl and prayst. The idea cf this annual event Is to faralah the afaiewe 1 aad wider fielda ol labor. Is aipaMltotoy bis or herasif of aeae artieie ol diet, elothlng, ste, aad the tboueanda of little aavlngi thus «fnM an all going to swell the funds It •' to expected to raise. Last year asnrai luudrad thousand doUars were raised In «tk«V,wtallUM| is aspaetad this tsar. OtaHnnail is dowa for 11,000. It apiiears that several sums of money have lDeen forced from him by the Venezuelan officials under threats of imprisonment. Three months ago Mr. Loomls, the United States minister at Caracas, made a demand upon the Venezuelan government for an apology for the first outrage, but his communication was quite Ignored. All 1 Allege* asrtww Is Mew Have*. Welakia Specialty New Haven, March 18.—As the result of the examination following the death of his wlftt Charles N. Vensall, a paper hanger living at 122 Day street has been placed under arrest. Mrs. Vensall died suddenly and without medical attendance, so that the only information in regard to the circumstances of her death |s in the hands of the authorities, who refuse to talk. Vensall Is booked at the police station as being held under orders from the coroner. from ten da TOUR TO WASHINGTON. A woman who suffered for three years from Mr row prostration says, two bottles of Liohty'a Oslery Nerve Oomponnd •fleeted a oomplete ours. She hard'y knows today whether ahs hss nerves or not, as sha never feels them. It Is mrtatnly a wonderful remedy. Sold by t. B. Bowk. Ever shown m this city have just arrived. Coma and examine them and leave your order for a Spring Overcoat, Vast or Fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. CHMna'i SpMlal IMt-Mr FescaaUy-Oeedaetea Trip Vis rmqlnau ■atlrs.a Carl Eugkevist liad been ill ever since he went aboard the steamship and had been under the rhre of a physician. His wife died about three Weeks ago, and he was returning with his three children to this city, where he had lived for several years, his home being in Eighteenth street, where his sister was waiting for him. QEO.F. BUSS. THE CITY TA1LOI, 5 Hortb Main St. The Pennsylvania Balhoad special fourday parsonally oondaoted tool to WsehtDgton on Monday, April 1, from Oantrai Pennsylvania, offers an excellent opportunity to visit the national Capital satlafeetorily and at a delightful season. Tb» -xperience of tha tourist agent who acvimpanles tha party snablaa him to plar tba tour of the olty with tha lsast possible waste of time. South I Street, Paris, March 18—The condition of M. Fernand de Rodays, who was wounded In the thigh Saturday in a duel with Count Bonl de Castellane, continues slightly feverish, but there Is no special anxiety concerning him. De nodara' Cnlttlu. mrrtroM, m A special election will be held st the asasl polling place la the second ward of the City of Pittston, Friday, March 29, toot, and in the manner provided by law to elect a member to Select Council from raid ward to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term caused by the retaliation of Mr. P F. Joyoe lsmiot T. J. OOBOOBAN, Mayor. raoOUMfATfOM. TV. BURKE, Railway and SteamshipTicket Agent. Tickets to «U points In tne w» et over the best routes. Baggage always checked through to destination. Agent for the Inman Line, White Htar Line, Cunard Line. Gulon Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Hamburg Lines, P ench Line, Netherlands Lire, Bed ~tar Line American Line, Italian Line and Allan 8tate Line. Drafts and Money Orders sold for Knglisb pounds, Austrian Guilders, Russian Roubles and German Marks Very low rates. Office at D-, L. St W. depot, Plttston Junction. Pa. St. Petersburg, March 18.—In consequence of the riotous disturbances following the demonstrations promoted by university students the government has proclaimed a state of siege at Odessa, Kiev and Kharkoff. It Is reliably reported here that a student died at Kharkoff from Injuries sustained In tut disorders of March 4 In that city. Rnaalaa Stflest Riots. Armstrong's —~**FDRIGBe. Gskaews lekeeacr Sank. City, March 18.—An unknown three masted schooner was run Into and sent to the bottom by an unknown craft ten miles southeast of Atlantic City. The crew was either rescued by the vessel which cut the schooner down or was drowned. Captain H. Bowen of the schooner Annie Godfrey reported the accident. Thirty feet of the three master's sails protrudes out of the W»ler. and her port Aide is stove In. She lies on b«r bottom In TO feet of water. ' Captain Bowen thinks she Is loaded with coaL Her sails are all set; hence she must have sunk shortly after being run into. There Is no wreckage afloat or anything to Identify the vessel. BRIEF N£W8 NOTES. * OLD COURT HOUSE. Special train will be run from Wllkse- I barrs through to Washington; eon netting tralne will leave at time Indicated below, and round trip Ucketa, ooverlng trans The transport Kllpatrick, with 400 -alck soldiers, has arrived at San Francisco from Manila. Four privates died on the voyage. la a Iilit y—' HriksIaaltlMstaiaaola. If. I. CRN'S TRANSFER 1- N. Y., March 1&—The Marob poitation, hotel The census of Austria-Hungary 'shows a population of 46,810,83s. which Is an Increase of 10 per cent during the last decade. PROPOSALS FOR POSTOFFIOM Proposals will be rewlMd by ti* nnder dfnei. op to noon, March Kid. l«Ot, for a five yearalaaMof premtM aoltabl. for poetofflc. parpoaM at Pltwton, IV Term at Uut inquired ra.y be seen Poetoffloe, and blank applications and any furtner Information re- SMS °j$SS£&}%$SS2S?- Scran ton. Pa.. March 9.1901 Best Flour I Feed, all kinds tetaol the Supreme Court opened here ' today. It la made notable by the (act that « will be tba Saat meeting la tha old oouit beoee aad alao the first offiolal appearance Presiding Jaatlee Oaynor In Hassan dinner on date of tour until after lunobeon on April 4, will be sold at rataa gives: llliatiM at T'ea-tria, Ha* the Best Rigs for Moving Oats, per battel Oats, *5 bushel lots... Potatoes, bushel... May, per too « • nu« UUVIB. RAT*. Carbondala .....v I***®- 2 Scranton • « " JJ» Ml M 00 vUkwharraOBneoMUuin). 8.U r 13® aV^T.. o.a - 14 u WUUunaport " It 90 4* MM -anbury CBpectal train).... 10.W 11 TO DfkeDB 7* 11 35 ABSSI 7.10 •* 14 00 TJST 7.4S *• 11 00 SSS>tm «-» - I3« SSSbSnSuv .............. 9.46 u 10 80 Harriabarg (Special train).. 1£»P «• gJ® Lancaster (ria York) 10.41 a m. 10 10 OohnnMa ii-jo • J® SD»m- ,,B London. March 18,-The Tien tsin correspondent of The Standard says: •The railway dispute here is another of the attempts bf the Russian admiral Alexleff to create trouble, and unless be Is removed there will be constant frlctiou. which will eventually lead to 'iiostillflfs. He loses no opportunity to thwart the Eqg|is|) " Coal Delivered Promptly. The sale of 21,000,000 acres of land by the Northern Pacific railroad lying west of the Missouri river for $40,000,- 000 has been consummated. OWIC* tot 8PEINQ STRUT. PHONE uOMNBOTION. Best Bo No. 7 eqanty. Tba new building will be ready got tba Hay term of the county oonrt and all tba county oOesa will be saoved Into it tha in* of Hay. Dr. Nlccols then read from I Corinthians, xv, 35-38. Inclusive, after whleb Mr. Haines offered a prayer. The Astor military company of Rhlnebeck. N. V., which was equipped by Colonel John Jacob Astor, hss been disbanded because of lack of Interest. FOULARDS. s cans fine Peaches... 3 cans Corn ] After the prayer the choir sang the hymn "Bock,of Ages" In a beautiful and impressive maniter. This was General Harrison's favorite hymn, and It Is said It Is the only one be ever attempted to sing. i do/en Canned Cam... 3 lbs E*ap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prune*. Lion Coffee J Arbuckle Coffee .] Fresh eggs, doj ALMOST A BREAK. An VH lately mad* on C. F. Collier, of Obarokw, Iowa, that naarl j jnowd fatal. It cams throngh h!a kldneya. His back gotao lama that ha oould not stoop without grant pain, nor alt In a ehalr •*- ansiais8r»&s£ 53tb*fmMd DMk. MM oh-s* that ha vittaa ha faala like n naw man. Thla marrakms medietas ma lMokaoha and kid nay tnmbln, pnriSaa the blood and bollda npyonr health. Only 60 cant* at W. a Prtoe, Pltuton and Strab'a pharmacy, Wart Pitta ton. AFUaSI* Altier Killed Trylpa to Bspape, Rev. Elijah Kellogg, author and preacher, whose fame tested ou his books tor boys and his composition We are now showing an exceptionally fine assort ment of the ■IlltlSI 811k OliliWM t. Walk. Bat gall A (ml.. Fall Hirer: Mass.. March 18.—Peter Ramsay. 30 years of age, well known to the police, was Instantly killed while attempting to eaeape arrest. The po lie.! hud bad a warrant for liim and. learning that he had ri"H!r»ed to town, searched a tenement block. While doing so they saw a luaji drop past n window. The officers' rail out and tuiind the body on the sidewalk. Raipaay had fallen utl feet froiq the roof. Faterson, N. J., Much 18.—What looted, for a white, Ilka a break la toe rank! of the Striking aUk mil! worker* laok plaoa thla morning. Fl*a of tha girla want to work at Frank S.Dagan'e mill, bat after working two hoots, left. They m given aa oration whan they quit. Following the hymn Dr. Nlccols read parts of Scripture from the fourteenth chapter or St. John and the tweptyfirst chapter of Revelations, after which Pr. Haines delivered the funeral address. • Spartacus to the Gladiators," which nearly every schoolboy has learned at some time, has died In Harpawell, Me. New Printed Foulards. Proportionate rmtea boa The Engllsli civil service supplementary expenses Id Victoria's All the newest conceits in the way of coloring and design. Also the best value we have ever owned in BLAGK TAFFETA. Betnrnlng, apaolal train will teat* Washington at 3:80 p. m., Thursday, April 4. Passangara from points wast of Wllllamapoit, and boo Dawart, Beltefonte, On tie Ball, Miffltnbarg, Lewlaborg, Sellnsgrovr, Lykene, DiUsburg, iLebanon, Laaoaater, Columbia, Wrlghtevllle, and pctnta on the Shamokln Division will naa regular train, boa Washington returning. All tloketa will ba Rood to return also on regular until April 11, Inclusive. Quidssto Washington will ba distributed free on tha train. estimates show that ti oritaertion with Que*?i eral\fl mounted 4o£35,0(X .sing autTcutertttipuieut C of which J. T. ARMSTRONG * 68 sooth Mftin 8tn rrj. UOODB DEUVKBED PBQMM After the address Dr. Nlccols offered prayer. The services were closed with a barytone solo, "Hark. Hark, My Soul," sung by Edward Nell, In which the entire choir Joined In the chorus. 8U£ box C1 for the of foreigp Lawns and Dimities—Do not wait till the choice of the stock of Wash Goods stock is gone. Now is the time to lay in your summer stock. McCall's Patterns. TIME HAS EXPIRED, guests. ■aim—Ilea ot BMlyracttr Treaty With Kan Diego. Cal.. March 18.-The crniser Philadelphia has returned from her cruise Id South American waters, going as far south as Valparaiso. It is expected that the battleship Iowa will tall for Paget sound tomorrow. She will go Into drydock at Bremerton. Cratser Philadelphia la Pari. 01SK Tihm Was Hegieetco. The party left the church In the same order In which It entered. For the most part those who attended the church services left Immediately for Crown Hill cemetery. Gathered aroiind the Hajrtson lot la Crown Hill cemetery and standing In solid masses along the winding road which led to the place were thousands who, with bowed heads and manifestations of sincere sorrow, watched the funeral procession take its way Myitis Core for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cores In 1 to 8 dajs. Its aeoon upon tha system la ramaikaUs and mysterious. It mnora* at onoa tha cauas and the Immediately disappears. Tha ftrat doae greatly beneflta. 18c. Sold by J. H. Booek, druggist, No. 4 North Main St., — vimuaDtf. Will end It to their lntanat to baj thatr sewer plpa and fittings of us. Wa haTs (ha vitrified aalt glased plpa. X * P-ui—ina A On. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON Washington, March 18—The tlms for tha ratification of the reciprocity treaty wHh France expired today. This is only «ae of aany similar State department tranaeotlons which hare failed for want of poaUtva aetton by tha Senate. Will be no exception I recognized excellence o goods, in fact there will I Improvement. We will el at usual, a full line of dli lawns, seersuckers, ginj embroideries, laces, kit mocha glove*, corsets, and low buat) hosiery, kerchiefs, in fact all the sarles that go to comp first class drew goods ai tlon store. WILLIAMSON'S PRICES Opening Sale Wash Goods For rates sad time ot trains boa inter mediations, itineraries, tiskets, and full Mre C. E. TuDmu, KUboarn, Wle., wee .rtUnted with atomach and conatlpatlon for a long time. The eay, "I h»w triad many preparation* bat none hare done m the good that Chamberlain'* Stomwh and Llrer Tahlete ha*a.-* Tbeee taHata an for aala at Farrer, Beak * Bob arta, apotheeariee; Plrteton, on# door Cbon Klgle Hotel, and Waat PltUton, Wjo»lng and Lnserne ini TRIED FOR MURDERr Information apply to ticket agents; E. S. Harrar, Division Tleket Agent, WUltameport. Pa;Tourist Agent, 44 Public 8quar», WUkeabarre, Pa-1 or address Geo. W. Boyd, Aastetant General Pasaenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Counterfeit* of Da Witt* Witch Haala Salve are liable to eaaaa blood poiaonlng Lear* tbem alone. The original haa tha name DeWltfa npon tba box and wrapper. It la a harmleae and healing ealre for aUn dlaaaeea. Unequalled for pCka. T. J. Tataa, Plttaton; Stroh'e pbarmaoy, Waat no**. —West Pitiston Am Ohle Sheeting Case mat le Being Ten- The time to buy Wash Materials is when the assortment is fresh ard unbroken, and styles the latest. We have surpassed all previous years. The designs and color combinations are marvels of artistic beauty. Bijou and,Blue Bell Lawns at 10 cents. Violet La was and Zephyr Muslins at iaD4c. Colored Dotted Swisses, Fine Dimity, at is rents. Pliin, light blue, pink and buff Organdie with black border, t6c. Satin Striped Qrgandie at ao cents. . Foilard as beautiful and serviceable as india silk, sale 25c, Silk Suipt£challies, a 40c quality at 33 cents. S«|e bow iw progress. ANTRIM'Sr Oolumbua, a, March 18.—The trial of Quarts Mitchell, under indlttment for William Joosa In South'! grocery, m High street, last ouamtr, began today before Judge Evans. The work of ssour-8ag the jury wsa not completed. tinted Mow. through the grounds. The revere?* Best patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - - - .18 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all lands, cwt J.0Q Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy ;N. O. molasses .60 3 cans corn 25 4 cans tomatoes - - .25 Nice Qreening Apples^» -A 506 LUZERNE AVENUE, demeanor of the vast assemblage was more noticeable even than on the preceding day.,- It was nearly 5 o'clock when the line •f relatives and friends came up the graveled path to the tomb. On the -arm of Lieutenant Commander Parker Mrs. Harrison took her place at the head of the coffin, which had been borne to the side ot the grave by the insanUactalikemaffio in all bahy humors, irritation of thaecalpor raahaa dnrlng testa inn time. Koeateeoox. J. H. Bonck. ■aroefc.al CMMwe an Wefcly. ubSS?" Wina Olilia. Mother Snrt Sweet Powder* for ehlldren, need by Mother Gray, a nana la Oblldren'a Home, New York, break ap oolda In W bonra, rare fereriaknaae, headache, Uuehlea, teething dleordera, more and regulate the biiaele, and d«* w°r~M».«artly Itey, JUridg. vt, »y»f™lrtn Ml IMoraili_HM THE WEATHER* HnrtaMMtOtX, Washington, D. a, Mar. 1&—Forecast —Ml a p. a. Tuesday, te Ssrtan ' TgA/Mfcg r -nir tonight, Witt with rain peobehla, Krt waasr TWUy, winds knnalag Don't go to bed. Dont elop work. Dont take a TuUah talk and render TonieeH R* 8«.Cj)tli 4 4 aid IB IttUi Bail KmI Sanaa- 4DaUtDeanars. New her on the left stood the general'* i#u,' BdWl B. Harrison, with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. McKee. The brother* ot General Harrison, John Ucott Harrison and Cartsr & ,MeklD le«i Ooid U% wffl amnjf i."41 tarit. »-; Boots, shoss, dippers and rubber goods going at lass than ooat of manufacture, at ourMg^dwottasissls. \ Phone 1933. 3 NORTH MAIN STREET HKQVBi ■-V M& — - -i-. Mb/1 i ■JAM ...
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 18, 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 | 1901-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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, March 18, 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 | 1901-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010318_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 | | jotnrni $ that t £ Peare ****** ,:'~V 'IX- 5,TV FfflY-FIRST YEAR, PITTSTON, R .ION TWO CENTS A CO! 40c A MONTH. HOPE IS ALL GONE FOR SETTLEMENT THE HARRISON FUNERAL with facts (h»t revealed how deeply they felt tlielr loss. " . TWO KILLI ON A HI ill Hu ONE FARB TO WASHINGTON IIENl^WOIIEN K The highest ever paid the human too/." COHE IN AND LET US ; SHOW YOU WHY. Mr hare the exclusive agency. MusHh; Underwear. Quite a Waste of Time to Sew I President McKlnley came'-Iff ttre grave with Mrs. Oarbln and stood wltli lier during the brief service. When the prayer was offered, the president aeemlngly was deep lu tUdfciflit and re malned so. with bowed head, after the final word had been said. He stood with bared head Immediately beside the stone monument of the Harrison Yamlly, and once, when the weariness of the day had touched him, seemingly he leaned ogtilnst It for a moment. The air had begun to be chilly, but while some others about the grave to protect tlielr beads barely raised their hats the president kept his In his hands throughout the service. BRglRm Sli Narrow Escape. :en Do And latin VI. tbo Lehigh Valla? Ball- road April 3rd. Body of Dead Statesman Laid at Rest. Ammonia Tank Bursts on the Steamship New York, New York. March IS.—By lils presence of mind Conductor Harry Purple 9ftved from death or severe Injury the 300 passengers on the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western railroad train Tickets on fale April 8rd, limited for return passage to April 18th, and will b* honorrd on any train except the Black Diamond Eipreee. Corsult Lehigh VaV lej ticket agents (or further information. »V V m, 5 THHOHG8 ATTEND THE BERVIOEfl. 800&E II BTEEBAQE OVERCOME. -lilch was wrecked Saturday at Port leer War Will Ig Prolonged.A THIRD BRIDGE. r, , - Prtaldtal CsblMt oftecra »C • Boat of IthtlaiMitM Umm PrcMlt-Ckirefe, StrMti a*f C0Mrtfry Packed With CIUkM. Oh •! Ike DhI a HmMI, Other a Mccrtf* Paaanttr-Port Shaft la ■rokra-tollaln *t French I.ljil Also Sahara BraaMawa. New York, Mareh 18,-Two AtMbUc greyhounds limped Into terday at reduced speed as tlifTesuli of breakdowns In their stormy tofe ages from Europe. The Aqultalnc of the ljpe suffered a breakdown of one engine while buffeting heavy head'teas, but after one day repairs were made and the ship went on at reduced wed. Ammonia fumes escaping, fcom the tank of the refrigerating pltat of the American line steamship -{lie New York overcame 2« third class passengers and 8 stewards so. badly that they were helpless for several hours. AD but two recovered, though several win be In the hospital for some time to come. itnd, Pa. The engineer, Lyman Chase,J ilad died In his cab, with the throttle wide open aud the train rushing on at 75 miles an hour. * - Strictly treeh Bradford county eggs, 18 oents par dc»m. Fmith Bros. ■laalaalrpl m B. Ipuaid bj mU« When Yon Can I Prices. _i Blnttan. Lr. As the I rain approached Portland [Conductor Purple knew that the speed should be to make the siding. An It did npf he signaled the engineer. •To Car# m Gold In On® D«jr. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 23 ca. St. Louis, March 18.—Work on tha new bridge across the Mississippi will begin in a ehort time. The oapltal is eocealble, end the St. Losls end nilnoie Bridge Oo. he* been Incorporated to bniid and operate it Thle lee private oompaoy and will eontinne to be one nnleaa the people of 8t Louis eleot to bar It by a popular aub•oriptlon end make a free bridge of this. Tba North St. Louis Improvement Aeeooia tlon contemplating a movement of thle Had. I Indianapolis, March 18.—Surrounded by fully 15,000 of bis former fellow citizens, the body of Benjamin Harrison was interred In the family lot In Crown Hill cemetery. Close by the grave were the members of bis family. President McKlnley and other visitors of distinction and the more Intimate frlenda of General Harrlsm). Back a distance of GO yards, bdlnd ropes guarded zealously by a large force of police, stood with uncovered heads the great multitude. Johnny on the spotI will pay tba highest "spot" oa«h prices for all kinds of funk, at warehouse on Dock ctrset. M. D. A DLZfiON Lot 1. Ladles' Fine M floe tucks, aale price 19c . Lets. Ladles1 Fine Hfl| trimmed with embroidery, aale pair. mi HUNG's ILLNESS MUCH IMPROVED Fifty yards away from the circle of mourners and from the tomb were thousands w ho heard and watched the ceremony. Long ropes were stretched to give free access to the grave to the 'family and friends and to keep back the crowd which formed the solid square of humanity, with the little group around the grave In the center. Receiving no response, be again signaled the engine. Again no blast ofthe Wblgtle. * Posting something was Vrong, be ruahed to the rear ear to the valve of the safety brake. Juat then ha beard the firing locomotive Jump,the back at the Portland swtfeh. Instantly Ton dnctor Purple opened the yalv4'%eittag the airbrake* along the «ntlre train. Even with thin powerftif check the momentum was so great that the train ran more than 000 yards, when the engine waa overturned and the train stopped short. ; .. Ton can save yourself many hours of suffertngduring the cold, stormy winter by haying your teeth cared for and placet In good condition. Ton will And work done by Dr. Moon will give general satbf act Ion. Office 18 N Main 8t D8 Cm Lot 1 Ladies' Fine Carabrlo DrawMASH ular 6Cc value, during the sa e " 'Lot 4. 25 Dos. Ladles Oot*D\ Covere, good value forrtfc, daring the oak 12o each. Lot 6. Ladlea Mualin Gown*, a wall made garment worth 50c for this sals Ho each. I - Grover Cleveland Celebrated ' Lntl Indies' Maslin Oowm with lao la eertlon, worth 76c, Mis pile* Mo Lot 7. Ladlss'OambrioOowaa, the I garment la the oily, daring tb« sals 8)0. Lot 8. Ladles' White SkMa wl Floonce embroidery. wi rth f 1, ale in Special sale of Ladies' Wi in Basement. The bridge will be bnllt strong eaougb to be need by railroads If they wlahto take advantage of It. Not all of the roada that oome Into St Louis an In the combine, and thoee that ate not may find It convenient to oaaths new bridge and build theii own terminals. The third bridge baa bet n agitated before Congress for eight yean The tribute of respect was universal. It came from women and children, from white and black, from all conditions and sorts of persons. There was no exception anywhere to the expression that the nation had lost one of. its ablest men and the greatest man of bis generation In his own state. The burial service was simple and brief. The Rev. Dr. Nlccols read the short committal and burial service, and the Rev. Mr. Haines followed with ,a prayer. The silence was ao deep that the words of tl|p speakers, pronounced In tones hardly above the ordinary, could be heard distinctly beyond those Immediately around the grave and by those massed aronnd the elevation on whfch the family and frlendB stood. Public tsle of household gcods, ooDsUt log of bed*, bedding, carpets, chain and kitchen utensils, the property of the l»Ce Kxe. O. B. Mantany#*, lift Luzerne A*,t on Tuesday, March 19th, 1901. Sale *11) begin at 9 o'clock p. m. Qooda will be sold to the highest bidder for eash. HroMhold Goods at a action. His Birthday Today. London, March 18.—Tba British war of lea has practically given up the Men of peeoo being bnaght about In Africa shrough the Botha negotiations. The war office has just lasnsd an appeal boss Lord Kitchen sr, In Which the British general Bays: "Any comforts which Individuals may darire to nod the troops In view ol the approach ol the South African winter Will be aeooptaMe, and should be diepatohsd as early as possible." This Is re■srdsd SS significant of Lttd Kitchener's expectation thet the war will be pco- Carl Engkevist of the steerage died from the effects of the ammonia fumes without recovering consciousness. The cause of death was given by the* ship's physician as heart disease, though It was admitted that the explosion was responsible for the death. John Kent, a steward In the second cabin, was so badly Injured that he died 34 hours after the accident Pneumonia brought about by the ammonia fumea was the direct cause of his death. 1 The sudden application of the airbrakes threw the passengeM In heaps. The screama of women and children who were more frightened than hurt rose in chorus, but before any explanation could bo offered the train had come to a standstill. IT PATS TO BUT AT TO r m The services In the church and at the grave were simple In the extreme, all In moot excellent taste, and, like the lSmSl J B Airorasoa, Adm'r CHOATE WAS PRE8ENT. proceedings yesterday, there was an utter absence of friction In everything that was done. All was well ordered and well performed. The lingeriog cough following firlppoalla for Ooe Minnie Coogh Care. For *1 throat and laog trouble* thle la the onlj harmlea* remedy that glree ImmedUtremits. Preventa conanmptlon. T. J Yatee* Pittaton Stroh'a pharmacy, Weal Plttator. ECLIPSE 5DHUt P Ah LOR, B. G. WEEKS & CO., Miners' Bank Bnlldlng. PEOPLE'S 5 V—earad Mia Maw cradaatlala to Klag Instead of following the usual practice, which consists of dropping a handful of dust on the coffin, three white carnations were placed upon the lid. Condnotor Purple ran to the locomotive to see what had hapiicned anil found Engineer t'lrase In Ills cab. dead from heart disease. Fireman Klrsliland wan thrown from the cab Into a mndbank and escaped serious Injury. He told Mr. Purple that Just before he was thrown from the engine he saw Chase sitting In bis cab with his hand on the throttle. He shouted to him as the engine Jumped the track, but received no answer. London, March 18.—Ambaaeador Ohoato vh oooTejed la lb royal ooach todvf to King Edward*! reeldenee at Marlborough Honae, and than along with other dlplomatle repreaentativee ol almllar rank formally preaented hla na« credentials. The King waa very graolone to Ohoata who waa mooh tooehad by hb mejeety'e eoOOe UaaM Tkla Morula* john o'D. mors a South Hsta street, I In the Harrison home before the body was taken .to the First Presbyterian church, where the full service was held, there were brief exercises for the members of the family and the more Intimate friends of General Harrison. Possibly 150 people were present. Mr*. Harrison did not appear, but remained In her room until It waa ttVne to leave for the church. When the laat word had been said and the service was over, the attendants lowered the coffln to Its place. To the last It bore the wreath from Mrs. Harrison and the bouquet of lilies of tbo valley from little Elisabeth. On the coffln was placed a heavy walnut cover, and the granite roof of the tomb was lowered and closed. Motto FRIGES. People', 'Phone. The accident occurred last Thursday evening, the fifth day of the New York's voyage, which was one of Incident from the moment the gangplank was hauled in at Southampton utatil it was put out after the big steamship reached her dock In the North river. The telephone* bring yon within react of onr voice. Let ua have a abort talk or prloea of onr choice gKCcriea. Older* cat be taken at the aame time. Good* delivered promptly. Talk la Ckwp, Always the Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Chop, per cwt - 1 00 Meal, per cwt - 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt t.co Corn and Cr. Corn, cwt 1.00 fimi mxD t»w toi«. . Long Hay, per cw t - .95 8.T«irto»..ftoW.twyiow™»b, rtay.per cwt - 90 also several dwellings with modem lm |Oat8, Per t)U8hel - - .36 provements, sad also several houses at Butter, pd lD • » - .24 medium and low raita in PttMon ud Fresn EggS per dozen .20 WwtPIttaton. Bbj«™ will now Hod torn* , bottles CatSUD - - .75 m bargilu- Q. K Tbommot, Agt J v J Evans •►BROS. C/ 9 ft LI XUNG BETTER. imtl— Ml""" ■eeeeeifa fmilh iMIBlllriMI IllltM. Faktn, Msreh 1ft—U Hang Chang k tapraaated as batter la baahh. Hla man tal feealtiea bava not baan Impaired la tbe ollghteat degree by hlaillaaaa ana ba taksa ■ 'm km an Menat u aver la tbe nagotla- CLEVE|.AWD'8BIBXHDAY. PIT utw ■! w^WM IWHW Princeton, IT. 1., March 18.—Otovw Clavaland, tba only living e* President ol tba UaHad State* waa Mrty-fonr yaara old . ma M(» tb 1817. Ha will MB 1ft» quietly at Maaateo, where hfai—*ao«aweska with hlafaarily. OF BOSTON. CMM H| *wa»t»-««k Aail- Boatoo, Ham . March lft-~*k* 188th Matvaiaaiy of tfct. evacuation c* *"J°n by tha British trope was oeleWied ,D»D throagbout tba alt.- with nnnanal aad oaraatocy. li D' evae nation date ie March IT. Tbla It lng on Sunday, th. a | Jof tha avaat waa poat_ tbe Uetorle Hartford, 57 Adtetral Fartagnfa flagship, In theBattk of Mobile Bay, graced t» harboi-by the* pceaanoe aad Brad eahriee la bom of tbe day. TUa evening, at Sooth Beaton, the TTIiea's lnlMallrn irl'l bold in Qraye Ball a banquet, at whleh away prominent apaakan, Including Qauato; Hoar, will re- SELF-DENIAL WEEK. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL President McKinley. accompanied by Governor Darbln, called at the house at about 1 o'clock. At about the same time came the members of President Harrison's cabinet, and others continually arrived until the short services were over. The last resting place of former President Harrison Is a tomb Ave feet deep, incased In granite four Inches thick and covered with a granite top of the same thickness. On tlie reverse side of the cover Is the simple Inscription, "Benjamin Harrison,- 18331901." The Interior of the toinb was decorated with ferns so profusely that no sign of earth or stone was visible. Dozens of exquisitely beautiful floral tributes were placed on the tomb and on tbe 'ground close by. The Tomb. The port tall shaft broke Friday momlng, and tbe ship thus lost several hours and was compelled to come ou under reduced headway. ° Stormy weather was encountered all tbe way over. 8LEEPING CARS AFIRE. T. A. Gbaos, Ihe Grocer, Sooth Main St., Plt'stOf), Pa. New York Stock Markets, famished bjM. 8 Jordan * Co., stock broken, room 28, Miners Buk Bnlldlnc. N(w York HDr 1|W- I Open. Cloe. 30 41 =■ a «7* «£ 46H ' .1* 1M* :.Sg M '•J* I | I iff I n* » PMwac«ra Make a llaatjr Flight. l'alatkn, Fla.. March IS.—Two sleeping cars, the Tabla ami Elmer, of tbe Plant system. Tampa to Jacksonville, were completely burned at Buffalo Bluff, seven miles from this city. Tbe cars were filled with tourists, nearly all of whom were asleep. So quickly did the flames spread that there waa practically 110 tlm» for saving clothes or valuables. audi No One if Hart. Am«r.*8tMl Ukd Wire. .. Atchison.... bmL OoJ. Iron A Fool i 8®. Pfcdflc. Nor. ffor.PAo.prtf O. * W Ponn Best Patent Flour, per bbl . The procefwlon to the church was to have left the house at 1:30, but It was 30 minutes later when everything was lu readiness. The door* were thrown wide open and the honorary pallbearers, wlio were General Benjamin F. Tracy of New York, John Wanamaker of Philadelphia, William H. H. Miller of Indianapolis, John W. Noble of St. Louis, Charles Foster of Foatorla, O.; General Lew Wallace of Indianapolis, Judson Harmon of Cincinnati and William A. Woods of Indianapolis came slowly down tlie walk leading to the street. After them came the active Port Tall Shaft Brokea. Feed, per 100 Long Hay, pecioo Cot Hay, per 100 , Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel . Strictly fresh eggs, per do*. Mackerel, No. i, per lb . . Salt Haddock, 6 lbs for . Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for . ... sjc Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for . „ sjc Codfish, best stripped, par lb . ioc Codfish, in bricks, per 0 ioc Whole Codfish, per lb . Just how tbe first accident occurred no one bas been able to tell. All that la known Is that tbe bonnet of the condenser connected with tbe after refrigerating apparatus blew oat. Tbis was on tbe main deck, where the steerage passengers and several of the stewards were quartered. * ' V s No. q1 South Main Street Like Oliver Twist, children ssk for mora whan given One Minute Ooagh Curs Mothers endorse It highly for croup. Ii qolokly onrss all coaghs snd oolds and •wry throat and lnag trouble. It la a spealAe for grippe snd asthma and has long been a well known rsmsdy for whoopbur oongh. There seemed to be a hesitation on the pjtrt of the spectators to leave when the services were over. After the mournlns party had left and was being placed in the carriages the thousands -qf spectators stood and looked long at the grave. It was apparently difficult to realise the fact that Benjamin Harrison, general, former president, senator, diplomat, man of affairs, was cold In tbe grave. When nearhig %-ffalo Bluff the two cars were discovered to be on Are, and the train »•«» run to Buffalo Bluff, where the burning cars were shoved Into a siding, and a flagman was sent back to flag tbe second division. The passengers In the burning cars were hurried into the other cars and made as comfortable as possible. Tbere were 17 passengers In the two sleeping cars, several of them being women, some of whom lost their personal effects. Mmo&. WabMh prmt W*w -nunloo It was Just before.the call for dinner, and many passengers were In the cabin when tbe bonnet gave way. letting the ammonia escape. The fumes quickly overcame all who were near, not one being able to make bis way to tbe open air without assistance. vxn@v **"• f'«wMr Uslata ■acataloa to Mow loifc Via DD, pallbearers bearing the cofflu. They were A. L. Mason, James Whltcomb On April 8th the D., L. 4 W. K. R will sail excursion tickets from Plttston to New York at th« one way rats pins $1. LAWK. B. EVILS OP ANTIPVKINB. The alarm was quickly given, and help came from all parts of the ship. The doors were opened, and air was forced In. Members of the crew lDound their coats about their heads and, holdlng their breath, wire able to force, their way Into the cdbln and drag out those who were In imminent danger. Most of those whd were taken out were unconscious and remained Is that condition for several hours, though a few recovered as sooa as they reached the fresh air. u It Pepr th. Heart ud Oaase Riley, Evans Woollen, Henry J. M1111- gan, Clifford Arrlck, William C. Bobbs, Harry 8. New, Howard Cale. John T. Griffiths. Newton B. Tarklngton, Hilton U. Brown and Samuel Reld. As the people slowly left the cometery the distant boom of cannon, firing the national salute, came to their ears, and by tbe time the' last gun waa fired the night was down and the gravs alone. Tlokala good going on April tth and for ratnrn to April 14*JD Inclusive. - 15mtd I Th* uaa of antlpyrlo* for the rallaf and -Dqn of headaohe la a praotlca thatoannot o. severely ooodamnad. It haaadefrnilrL «*«* upon tha heart, while the oontinned O" senses a derangement ol the kidneys. Headache Capsules contain no antlpyriae, oMoral, asatpMna. oa«- eittaor any other Injurious Ingredient, and can be taken with safety by th. moat delicate woman or child. They an • pnialy vegetable preparation, prepared In soft, siluble gelatine oapsalsa, whleh an esallj dissolved by the warmth and fluids of the stomach. They oar« quickly ud lnvi no bad after effect*. They are ao ylimiitto take, so benaflnlal In aatkm that no on* would be withoat then after having one* given them a trial. Every box of Knaaa'. Seadaehe Oapaalsa Is sold on a guarantee to cure, « money refunded. Price 86 oentsa box, at drug stores. mar. 1# eod it at tfea KMa.ii. The loss in money and jewelry la said to lie. acoordlng to the statements of tlie luissengers. between $10,000 and $15,000. The total loss Is estimated at *00,000. Par# ollre oil, Imported, at Or«oeD. Always come to Behind the coffin came Mrs Harrison, with her brother, Lieutenant Commander Parker of the navy, and little Elizabeth Harrison, Ma.CKcKee and Mr. and Mrs. Rusadl B. Harrison; then Presides* Fellewe* RiaUr. All persons Indebted to J. L. Banter should ssttle before Marsh 15, as attar that dais the aeoounts wlU be plaoed in ths hands of attorneys for oollsetlon. Id quarters Columbus. O., March 18.—Charles A. Johnson, cashier of tbe First National bank of Nlles, Mich., waa arrested Cashier Johaaoa Arreoted, CONSU.L IMPRISONED. Veamelft !■■«!«■ i'altei Itafn' Am- SOLD Af CAWLRV'I 4HOB STORE best in q Lty. here yesterday on a charge of wreckiDur that institution. He placed In the Emergency hospital at the police station because of his physical condition. He Is badly broken in health, much emaciated and *ery nervous. He eipiarawl a wiUlngnees to return to Mlohlgun at once. Johnson Is said to hare come to Cohmbns Immediately after leaving NHes, abort two weeks ago, when the investigation of the bank's affairs was begun. thorlt j. For #at*ll»h tailor-made garment goto, Di Forest 11. Hatfieid, West Pittston. Spring styles all Id. president. Dlreetly after the member* of the family came Prealdent McKlnley and Governor Dnrbln and following them the friends of the family. As the passengers and stewards were brought out they were taken to the second cabin, where room was made for them by transferring many of the Port of Spain, Trinidad. March 18,-D- News lias reached here that the United States consular agent at Barcelona. Venezuela, Mr. Ignaclo H. Baiz, has been arrested by Veneauelan officials and imprisoned without adequate cause. This is the second time be has been treated in this fashion within thelast lire months, and he will resign utiles* protected by the WasLiugton government. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete Evans Jt was when the procession arrived at the church, and for 1 hour and SO minutes before that time the church bad been packed to its utmost capacity. The honorary and actual pallbearers caiae slowly up the north center aisle, filing Into the seats at the side. The ushers, forming In column near the door, came up the south aisle, acting as an escort to the president. who was accompanied by Mrs. Durbin. As the president reached the pew set apart for him the ushers fnpicd and faced him. He bowed his than!!* for the honor and then ushered Mrs. Durbin Into the pew and followed after. Immediately In front of the coffin and behind the pallbearers came the Her, M. L. Haines and the Her. Sampel J. Niccola of St. Louis. Following the coffin were Lieutenant Commander Parker and Mrs. Harrison. They occupied the second seat from the front to the left of the north center aisle, corresponding to that of the president on th« south aisle. The otber members of the fam.iy were seated In nearby pews. When all had taken their seats. Mr. HaiiiSS advanced to the front of the pulpit platform and, resting his left hand upon the ialfce church Hlble, opened the service by skying: "I am the resurrection and t|je life. He that belleveth In me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and he that llveth and bellevetb in me ahall never die." second cabin to the first Heating stores, the best for the sonsy at Ash's. 46 South cabip. Those who were moat severely Injured were taken to the ship's hospital, where they received prompt medical attendance. Onaryaaaads mm Babr'r onb at night are agonizing to mowers. Da 3alto's Caonr Tnonraa will relieve orovp, soon as administered. It 1s also a aaraa Hsm sxasxrr for coughs, eolda and long complaints. Twenty-five casta pre tie. .LINK OF. * ' •' One of the stewards, F. Colston, Is still suffering from Inflammation of the eyes and from pneumonia caused by Inflammation of the respiratory tract resulting from the Inhalation of the fumes of the ammonia. He was taken to the Nejy Tork hospital soon after the New York came to her lock last night. CPRIHG u SUMMER GOODS k..tg Aim*. OUctamH, p., March 18.-Pmanant to I m i ■ nfi *"—r—"---"-i— by tha Bajvatlon Army, thai organisation ' hoe begun ltsweek at sslf-daalsl and prayst. The idea cf this annual event Is to faralah the afaiewe 1 aad wider fielda ol labor. Is aipaMltotoy bis or herasif of aeae artieie ol diet, elothlng, ste, aad the tboueanda of little aavlngi thus «fnM an all going to swell the funds It •' to expected to raise. Last year asnrai luudrad thousand doUars were raised In «tk«V,wtallUM| is aspaetad this tsar. OtaHnnail is dowa for 11,000. It apiiears that several sums of money have lDeen forced from him by the Venezuelan officials under threats of imprisonment. Three months ago Mr. Loomls, the United States minister at Caracas, made a demand upon the Venezuelan government for an apology for the first outrage, but his communication was quite Ignored. All 1 Allege* asrtww Is Mew Have*. Welakia Specialty New Haven, March 18.—As the result of the examination following the death of his wlftt Charles N. Vensall, a paper hanger living at 122 Day street has been placed under arrest. Mrs. Vensall died suddenly and without medical attendance, so that the only information in regard to the circumstances of her death |s in the hands of the authorities, who refuse to talk. Vensall Is booked at the police station as being held under orders from the coroner. from ten da TOUR TO WASHINGTON. A woman who suffered for three years from Mr row prostration says, two bottles of Liohty'a Oslery Nerve Oomponnd •fleeted a oomplete ours. She hard'y knows today whether ahs hss nerves or not, as sha never feels them. It Is mrtatnly a wonderful remedy. Sold by t. B. Bowk. Ever shown m this city have just arrived. Coma and examine them and leave your order for a Spring Overcoat, Vast or Fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. CHMna'i SpMlal IMt-Mr FescaaUy-Oeedaetea Trip Vis rmqlnau ■atlrs.a Carl Eugkevist liad been ill ever since he went aboard the steamship and had been under the rhre of a physician. His wife died about three Weeks ago, and he was returning with his three children to this city, where he had lived for several years, his home being in Eighteenth street, where his sister was waiting for him. QEO.F. BUSS. THE CITY TA1LOI, 5 Hortb Main St. The Pennsylvania Balhoad special fourday parsonally oondaoted tool to WsehtDgton on Monday, April 1, from Oantrai Pennsylvania, offers an excellent opportunity to visit the national Capital satlafeetorily and at a delightful season. Tb» -xperience of tha tourist agent who acvimpanles tha party snablaa him to plar tba tour of the olty with tha lsast possible waste of time. South I Street, Paris, March 18—The condition of M. Fernand de Rodays, who was wounded In the thigh Saturday in a duel with Count Bonl de Castellane, continues slightly feverish, but there Is no special anxiety concerning him. De nodara' Cnlttlu. mrrtroM, m A special election will be held st the asasl polling place la the second ward of the City of Pittston, Friday, March 29, toot, and in the manner provided by law to elect a member to Select Council from raid ward to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term caused by the retaliation of Mr. P F. Joyoe lsmiot T. J. OOBOOBAN, Mayor. raoOUMfATfOM. TV. BURKE, Railway and SteamshipTicket Agent. Tickets to «U points In tne w» et over the best routes. Baggage always checked through to destination. Agent for the Inman Line, White Htar Line, Cunard Line. Gulon Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Hamburg Lines, P ench Line, Netherlands Lire, Bed ~tar Line American Line, Italian Line and Allan 8tate Line. Drafts and Money Orders sold for Knglisb pounds, Austrian Guilders, Russian Roubles and German Marks Very low rates. Office at D-, L. St W. depot, Plttston Junction. Pa. St. Petersburg, March 18.—In consequence of the riotous disturbances following the demonstrations promoted by university students the government has proclaimed a state of siege at Odessa, Kiev and Kharkoff. It Is reliably reported here that a student died at Kharkoff from Injuries sustained In tut disorders of March 4 In that city. Rnaalaa Stflest Riots. Armstrong's —~**FDRIGBe. Gskaews lekeeacr Sank. City, March 18.—An unknown three masted schooner was run Into and sent to the bottom by an unknown craft ten miles southeast of Atlantic City. The crew was either rescued by the vessel which cut the schooner down or was drowned. Captain H. Bowen of the schooner Annie Godfrey reported the accident. Thirty feet of the three master's sails protrudes out of the W»ler. and her port Aide is stove In. She lies on b«r bottom In TO feet of water. ' Captain Bowen thinks she Is loaded with coaL Her sails are all set; hence she must have sunk shortly after being run into. There Is no wreckage afloat or anything to Identify the vessel. BRIEF N£W8 NOTES. * OLD COURT HOUSE. Special train will be run from Wllkse- I barrs through to Washington; eon netting tralne will leave at time Indicated below, and round trip Ucketa, ooverlng trans The transport Kllpatrick, with 400 -alck soldiers, has arrived at San Francisco from Manila. Four privates died on the voyage. la a Iilit y—' HriksIaaltlMstaiaaola. If. I. CRN'S TRANSFER 1- N. Y., March 1&—The Marob poitation, hotel The census of Austria-Hungary 'shows a population of 46,810,83s. which Is an Increase of 10 per cent during the last decade. PROPOSALS FOR POSTOFFIOM Proposals will be rewlMd by ti* nnder dfnei. op to noon, March Kid. l«Ot, for a five yearalaaMof premtM aoltabl. for poetofflc. parpoaM at Pltwton, IV Term at Uut inquired ra.y be seen Poetoffloe, and blank applications and any furtner Information re- SMS °j$SS£&}%$SS2S?- Scran ton. Pa.. March 9.1901 Best Flour I Feed, all kinds tetaol the Supreme Court opened here ' today. It la made notable by the (act that « will be tba Saat meeting la tha old oouit beoee aad alao the first offiolal appearance Presiding Jaatlee Oaynor In Hassan dinner on date of tour until after lunobeon on April 4, will be sold at rataa gives: llliatiM at T'ea-tria, Ha* the Best Rigs for Moving Oats, per battel Oats, *5 bushel lots... Potatoes, bushel... May, per too « • nu« UUVIB. RAT*. Carbondala .....v I***®- 2 Scranton • « " JJ» Ml M 00 vUkwharraOBneoMUuin). 8.U r 13® aV^T.. o.a - 14 u WUUunaport " It 90 4* MM -anbury CBpectal train).... 10.W 11 TO DfkeDB 7* 11 35 ABSSI 7.10 •* 14 00 TJST 7.4S *• 11 00 SSS>tm «-» - I3« SSSbSnSuv .............. 9.46 u 10 80 Harriabarg (Special train).. 1£»P «• gJ® Lancaster (ria York) 10.41 a m. 10 10 OohnnMa ii-jo • J® SD»m- ,,B London. March 18,-The Tien tsin correspondent of The Standard says: •The railway dispute here is another of the attempts bf the Russian admiral Alexleff to create trouble, and unless be Is removed there will be constant frlctiou. which will eventually lead to 'iiostillflfs. He loses no opportunity to thwart the Eqg|is|) " Coal Delivered Promptly. The sale of 21,000,000 acres of land by the Northern Pacific railroad lying west of the Missouri river for $40,000,- 000 has been consummated. OWIC* tot 8PEINQ STRUT. PHONE uOMNBOTION. Best Bo No. 7 eqanty. Tba new building will be ready got tba Hay term of the county oonrt and all tba county oOesa will be saoved Into it tha in* of Hay. Dr. Nlccols then read from I Corinthians, xv, 35-38. Inclusive, after whleb Mr. Haines offered a prayer. The Astor military company of Rhlnebeck. N. V., which was equipped by Colonel John Jacob Astor, hss been disbanded because of lack of Interest. FOULARDS. s cans fine Peaches... 3 cans Corn ] After the prayer the choir sang the hymn "Bock,of Ages" In a beautiful and impressive maniter. This was General Harrison's favorite hymn, and It Is said It Is the only one be ever attempted to sing. i do/en Canned Cam... 3 lbs E*ap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prune*. Lion Coffee J Arbuckle Coffee .] Fresh eggs, doj ALMOST A BREAK. An VH lately mad* on C. F. Collier, of Obarokw, Iowa, that naarl j jnowd fatal. It cams throngh h!a kldneya. His back gotao lama that ha oould not stoop without grant pain, nor alt In a ehalr •*- ansiais8r»&s£ 53tb*fmMd DMk. MM oh-s* that ha vittaa ha faala like n naw man. Thla marrakms medietas ma lMokaoha and kid nay tnmbln, pnriSaa the blood and bollda npyonr health. Only 60 cant* at W. a Prtoe, Pltuton and Strab'a pharmacy, Wart Pitta ton. AFUaSI* Altier Killed Trylpa to Bspape, Rev. Elijah Kellogg, author and preacher, whose fame tested ou his books tor boys and his composition We are now showing an exceptionally fine assort ment of the ■IlltlSI 811k OliliWM t. Walk. Bat gall A (ml.. Fall Hirer: Mass.. March 18.—Peter Ramsay. 30 years of age, well known to the police, was Instantly killed while attempting to eaeape arrest. The po lie.! hud bad a warrant for liim and. learning that he had ri"H!r»ed to town, searched a tenement block. While doing so they saw a luaji drop past n window. The officers' rail out and tuiind the body on the sidewalk. Raipaay had fallen utl feet froiq the roof. Faterson, N. J., Much 18.—What looted, for a white, Ilka a break la toe rank! of the Striking aUk mil! worker* laok plaoa thla morning. Fl*a of tha girla want to work at Frank S.Dagan'e mill, bat after working two hoots, left. They m given aa oration whan they quit. Following the hymn Dr. Nlccols read parts of Scripture from the fourteenth chapter or St. John and the tweptyfirst chapter of Revelations, after which Pr. Haines delivered the funeral address. • Spartacus to the Gladiators," which nearly every schoolboy has learned at some time, has died In Harpawell, Me. New Printed Foulards. Proportionate rmtea boa The Engllsli civil service supplementary expenses Id Victoria's All the newest conceits in the way of coloring and design. Also the best value we have ever owned in BLAGK TAFFETA. Betnrnlng, apaolal train will teat* Washington at 3:80 p. m., Thursday, April 4. Passangara from points wast of Wllllamapoit, and boo Dawart, Beltefonte, On tie Ball, Miffltnbarg, Lewlaborg, Sellnsgrovr, Lykene, DiUsburg, iLebanon, Laaoaater, Columbia, Wrlghtevllle, and pctnta on the Shamokln Division will naa regular train, boa Washington returning. All tloketa will ba Rood to return also on regular until April 11, Inclusive. Quidssto Washington will ba distributed free on tha train. estimates show that ti oritaertion with Que*?i eral\fl mounted 4o£35,0(X .sing autTcutertttipuieut C of which J. T. ARMSTRONG * 68 sooth Mftin 8tn rrj. UOODB DEUVKBED PBQMM After the address Dr. Nlccols offered prayer. The services were closed with a barytone solo, "Hark. Hark, My Soul," sung by Edward Nell, In which the entire choir Joined In the chorus. 8U£ box C1 for the of foreigp Lawns and Dimities—Do not wait till the choice of the stock of Wash Goods stock is gone. Now is the time to lay in your summer stock. McCall's Patterns. TIME HAS EXPIRED, guests. ■aim—Ilea ot BMlyracttr Treaty With Kan Diego. Cal.. March 18.-The crniser Philadelphia has returned from her cruise Id South American waters, going as far south as Valparaiso. It is expected that the battleship Iowa will tall for Paget sound tomorrow. She will go Into drydock at Bremerton. Cratser Philadelphia la Pari. 01SK Tihm Was Hegieetco. The party left the church In the same order In which It entered. For the most part those who attended the church services left Immediately for Crown Hill cemetery. Gathered aroiind the Hajrtson lot la Crown Hill cemetery and standing In solid masses along the winding road which led to the place were thousands who, with bowed heads and manifestations of sincere sorrow, watched the funeral procession take its way Myitis Core for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cores In 1 to 8 dajs. Its aeoon upon tha system la ramaikaUs and mysterious. It mnora* at onoa tha cauas and the Immediately disappears. Tha ftrat doae greatly beneflta. 18c. Sold by J. H. Booek, druggist, No. 4 North Main St., — vimuaDtf. Will end It to their lntanat to baj thatr sewer plpa and fittings of us. Wa haTs (ha vitrified aalt glased plpa. X * P-ui—ina A On. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON Washington, March 18—The tlms for tha ratification of the reciprocity treaty wHh France expired today. This is only «ae of aany similar State department tranaeotlons which hare failed for want of poaUtva aetton by tha Senate. Will be no exception I recognized excellence o goods, in fact there will I Improvement. We will el at usual, a full line of dli lawns, seersuckers, ginj embroideries, laces, kit mocha glove*, corsets, and low buat) hosiery, kerchiefs, in fact all the sarles that go to comp first class drew goods ai tlon store. WILLIAMSON'S PRICES Opening Sale Wash Goods For rates sad time ot trains boa inter mediations, itineraries, tiskets, and full Mre C. E. TuDmu, KUboarn, Wle., wee .rtUnted with atomach and conatlpatlon for a long time. The eay, "I h»w triad many preparation* bat none hare done m the good that Chamberlain'* Stomwh and Llrer Tahlete ha*a.-* Tbeee taHata an for aala at Farrer, Beak * Bob arta, apotheeariee; Plrteton, on# door Cbon Klgle Hotel, and Waat PltUton, Wjo»lng and Lnserne ini TRIED FOR MURDERr Information apply to ticket agents; E. S. Harrar, Division Tleket Agent, WUltameport. Pa;Tourist Agent, 44 Public 8quar», WUkeabarre, Pa-1 or address Geo. W. Boyd, Aastetant General Pasaenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Counterfeit* of Da Witt* Witch Haala Salve are liable to eaaaa blood poiaonlng Lear* tbem alone. The original haa tha name DeWltfa npon tba box and wrapper. It la a harmleae and healing ealre for aUn dlaaaeea. Unequalled for pCka. T. J. Tataa, Plttaton; Stroh'e pbarmaoy, Waat no**. —West Pitiston Am Ohle Sheeting Case mat le Being Ten- The time to buy Wash Materials is when the assortment is fresh ard unbroken, and styles the latest. We have surpassed all previous years. The designs and color combinations are marvels of artistic beauty. Bijou and,Blue Bell Lawns at 10 cents. Violet La was and Zephyr Muslins at iaD4c. Colored Dotted Swisses, Fine Dimity, at is rents. Pliin, light blue, pink and buff Organdie with black border, t6c. Satin Striped Qrgandie at ao cents. . Foilard as beautiful and serviceable as india silk, sale 25c, Silk Suipt£challies, a 40c quality at 33 cents. S«|e bow iw progress. ANTRIM'Sr Oolumbua, a, March 18.—The trial of Quarts Mitchell, under indlttment for William Joosa In South'! grocery, m High street, last ouamtr, began today before Judge Evans. The work of ssour-8ag the jury wsa not completed. tinted Mow. through the grounds. The revere?* Best patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - - - .18 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all lands, cwt J.0Q Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy ;N. O. molasses .60 3 cans corn 25 4 cans tomatoes - - .25 Nice Qreening Apples^» -A 506 LUZERNE AVENUE, demeanor of the vast assemblage was more noticeable even than on the preceding day.,- It was nearly 5 o'clock when the line •f relatives and friends came up the graveled path to the tomb. On the -arm of Lieutenant Commander Parker Mrs. Harrison took her place at the head of the coffin, which had been borne to the side ot the grave by the insanUactalikemaffio in all bahy humors, irritation of thaecalpor raahaa dnrlng testa inn time. Koeateeoox. J. H. Bonck. ■aroefc.al CMMwe an Wefcly. ubSS?" Wina Olilia. Mother Snrt Sweet Powder* for ehlldren, need by Mother Gray, a nana la Oblldren'a Home, New York, break ap oolda In W bonra, rare fereriaknaae, headache, Uuehlea, teething dleordera, more and regulate the biiaele, and d«* w°r~M».«artly Itey, JUridg. vt, »y»f™lrtn Ml IMoraili_HM THE WEATHER* HnrtaMMtOtX, Washington, D. a, Mar. 1&—Forecast —Ml a p. a. Tuesday, te Ssrtan ' TgA/Mfcg r -nir tonight, Witt with rain peobehla, Krt waasr TWUy, winds knnalag Don't go to bed. Dont elop work. Dont take a TuUah talk and render TonieeH R* 8«.Cj)tli 4 4 aid IB IttUi Bail KmI Sanaa- 4DaUtDeanars. New her on the left stood the general'* i#u,' BdWl B. Harrison, with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. McKee. The brother* ot General Harrison, John Ucott Harrison and Cartsr & ,MeklD le«i Ooid U% wffl amnjf i."41 tarit. »-; Boots, shoss, dippers and rubber goods going at lass than ooat of manufacture, at ourMg^dwottasissls. \ Phone 1933. 3 NORTH MAIN STREET HKQVBi ■-V M& — - -i-. Mb/1 i ■JAM ... |
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