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■fjompi . _ _P» 5 - r. *?«■ £m ' &P*.: hat the bulk of the news ™ pears first in the former ■M mediate vic!WiM| columns of this ne' : °.ara HFTY-FIRST YEAR PITTSTON, PA., MONDAY E UNO, MARCH as, 1901. ONLY DAILY IN Crfv- ' path of cyclone STREWN WITH DEAD TO SELL A MANAT AUCTION, RUSSIAN MOVEIN KOREA? VILLAGE IN SEA OF FIRE AMNESTY EXTENDED. COUNTY AND STATE. "**BATMBNT OF A COLD. WRAPPER?! l ■ -tm IWAer New York Policeman to Qo to Lowest Bidder. Filipino* lfnve CutII Wfnjr 1 to Sur- render. WHU4I all Sort* Ooadnatd tow Mart* tmm Good AdviM by » Well Known Pby« Director General of Customs at Mllfortf, Pa., March 25.-Frederlck Mink, said to be the son of titled parents lu Germany, la In tbe county 4) all here because be cannot pay the rusts In an action brought by blm Flood of Blazing Oil Sweep* Upon It. Manila. March 25.—Upon General MacArtbur's recommendation tbe act In regard to the-disfranchisement o/ Insurgents has been.so amended as to extend Its pgMislon from April—1 to May 1. Ttovnrst order frrorlded that all rebels Who failed to surrender by April 1 would be disfranchised. This I##t move was taken with tbe Idea hf giving the alders and abettors of tbe Insurrection every chance to surrender, The Philippine commission baa decldted to defer tbe organization of civil government at Sacolod until May, when tbe Island of Negros will be di vlded ifltn two provinces, and the gov-' eminent which was established under tbe administration of Governor General Otis wDl be abolished. The unpopular cedular tax will be repealed, and tbe present municipalities will be reincorporated wltb tbe least possible disturbance of local conditions. Joesptr-Ansley, Br, tbe well known Soranton lumber man is dead. ■sadlha. A wall known pbyaloian uja that a cold oan be easily treated at the outset, but 1 Seoul Dismissed. neglected may lead to la grippe and pneamonls. Be says that the beet home treatment for the cure of colda and la grippe Is Krauee's Oold Core Ospsnles. He nses them slmoet exo'nslvely In his praotloe, as they do not affeot the head as does qnlnlne nor npset the stomsoh. *- PBOTEBT BY QBEAT BBITAIN. TANKS BURST IN TRAIN SMASH. Mary Boohs, a Oatbondale yonng lady, died Saturday from burns the received. We have jMA a made from grey, blue l / | 1 II [■with ruffles over shoulders, to 44 Mr Killed it Blri ffllngham, Mi. igalnBt bla son to compel "the young Jamea Kelly, of York, was arrested Saturday while robbing a school bulldlog In Beading. BOUND FOR MANILA. * British S«M4roa Prevented Brown's Dismissal In 1898_Ja»aaeae War■hips Leave For Korea—'Waldersee j to Arbitrate Tlea-taln Incident. man to support his father. On bis release from that Institution be will be Awalceaed br the Nelee, tha People Ran For Their Lives—Earth Dane Keep Flames la Check—A Doaea Balldlage Destroyed. Tw* M,r* r **•!D• •» «m«i» War* Bant I Mink has bad a sensational career. He wsb for many years a member of tbe New. York clly police force and .wb||f In office had a fight which resulted la the capture of four out-of six of the famous Astofla robbers. In tbe «Dunmore riots he was wounded, and tbe first use of tbe X raysfn Scran ton was In'searching for tbe bullet whlcb is still hi his body, and It Is said that the result of the X ray ruined his health. lold at auction as a com nan pffuper. Berks oounty will tssne bonrip for $150,- 000, bearing 8} per eent. Interest, to refund tbe oounty'a debt. •Hsotaoo, March 35.—Troon V udfl, Sixth Ckvalry, stationed at tha Praatdlo, aad Company H, Seventh In'antry, stationed at Aloatns, have been ordarad to aall for Manila by the Ant tranaport that la arallabla. Thar an expeotad to embark on tha Hauooek, whloh la aohadajad to aall sosm tlm. late today. Tbesquadron of tha Sixth Cavalry la In tha Phlllpplnaa and tha other la. In China. Tha two troop* whloh ara * now ordered to front tormad tha homa aqnadron. Gten Gardner, N. J., Marcb 23.—Fire borne on a river of oil rushing dowii tbe mountain at tbe foot of which this village la located almost engulfed tbe town and destroyed a large section of It. The catastrophe was tbe direct result of a freight train wreck on the' Central railroad near tbe town. This remedy Is prepared In a#ft, soluble gelatine cspeules, whloh arev easily dls solved by the warmth and fldlds of the stomacb. Tbey are maoh preferable to little, hard, sugar coattd pills or tablets that always offer objecttouable rdistance to assimilation. KrauWe Co'd Cnre positively cures cold In the bead, o».Cld in the ohest, oold in the throat or cold lu any part of tbe body, and It will prevent the development of bronchitis or poenmonla. It is for sale at all fir*t class drug stores st 25 oents a box Sold by all drucr&ists. London, March 25.—The dismissal of McJUavy Brown from the post of director general of Korean customs Is regarded In London as another triumph. for Russia. In 1895 and again In 1808 Russian pressure was exerted to proems his removal. In the latter case ha was relnatated only after ii British squadron had movsd to Chemulpo.William Butter was on Saturday appointed postmaster at Klzers, and D. G. Moors at La Bott. Jora LJnbloio, aervlng three months in the Harrlsbnrg jsil, banged himself with a sheet Saturday evening in hie oell. IREDS WERE BADLY INJURED In the wracked train were 13 oil IsdsB ears, and the concussion of tbe two sections coming together caused two of the tanks to explode. Tbe es-l caping oil took fire Immediately audi formed a river of burning oil, setting Are tp everything in its path. Before tbe flames war* extinguished property valued at about I7S.000 waa destroyed. Tbe Berks county grand jnry hss recommended the ereetlon of a county bridge over tbe Sohnylklli at Sixth street, Beadlog.Aa recently as a few months ago Russia strongly oppoaed an attempt by Mr. Brown to raise a loan for the Korean government to purcbaaa abates In the railway from Seoul to Vti-san. As a result of the nago- j tlatlon for the loan failed. It was alleged byethe sou la the trial of the case that one of bla parents would have to be eared for by the county, as be ceuid'not Support both. He waa caring for.hia mother, but bis father had given bla property to a daughter, who was to (fire for and Iniry blm, but failed to the con- Tract. The ault aittoTdlngly was decided against Mlak, and fete Djas taxed wltb the dwt. Usable to pay It, hit waa aent to the county-J%lThere. Tbe people of the island of Negros have sent In almost unanimous petitions for the establishment of provincial government under American authority. ' Employee ot the Ephrata Silk Mill Company, .1 Zphrata, have struck for an inoreaae in wagea and a change in faotory rales. Sixes Kvssit iod France to Unite if Japan Proposes War. UY REINDEER. RIGHT ABOUT, PACE! Dalle* Slates win stock the wilds ol AN Sale Price $1 Irkutsk, Russia, March 25Lieutenant Bertholf, of tha United Statea revenue ontter service, has arrived hen and will start today on an eighteen months' trip through northern Siberia and the far laet with tbe object of pnrobaalng a large (took ol reindeer for ssrvlee in Alaska. While In St. Petersburg he bad andlsnoas with several members of the cabinet, to whom he presetited official letten whloh will seonrehlm the neeassary privileges. asks Wtin Them, The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Dally Mall asserts that M. Pavloff, Ruaslan minister at Seoul, has proteated against Korea taking foreigners Into the government service with the exception of Russians and demanded the appointment of the latter, but Korea seemed determined, with tbe help of the powers, to defend her Integrity. Tbe wrack occurred shortly after 0 o'clock, before many of the residents were astir, and- before they realised what the matter waa the Mrfsoufc ball, the finest building In tbe ttrtrn; a big storehouse belonging to William Carl- Ing, containing a lot vt new agricultural machinery, and seven dwelling, houses were the prey of the flames. In tbe Uasonlc bsll were tbe big general store owned by William Carting and tbe poetotBce. Tbe occupants of the dwelling barely escapiid wltb tbslr lives. In tbe province of Cavlte 4 insurgent officers and 58 men, with 50 rifles, have surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Frank D. Baldwin of the Fourth United States Infantry and 1 Insurgent officer and 12 men, with 10 rifles, to Colonel Walter S. Scliuyler of tbe Forty-sixth volunteer Infantry. Tbe realdenoe of Alderman Koatenbadtr, Baston, waa robbed yesterday of (100 while the family .waa attending flnaday SohooL This will bring you in touch with ujr specials for this week. ilhoU, G*., Ifaroh 30.—A epeolal tram NBflngham, Alt., to the Dally Kawa eayi, ft Qoloae atrnok Uw hlgblande, the boa Jlii rieldenoe moUod ot Birmingham, thl»| gaming, and that* la gnat loaa of Hla and! | fropertj. Thai* la Intraaa excitement and »erd to gat detatla." The ajralona paaaad V# math and to the eaat aid* of Birmingham, between Birmingham and Leed*. It k dtinlUly known that twmtj people are dead and fall; 500 Injured. Baltimore and New York capitalists have oloaed a deal involving the transfer of 25,000 acrea of eoal land in Somerset oounty, tbe pnrebaae ptloe being $279,000 IT PATS TO BUT AT THB \ « When his term of Imprisonment expires, be will bettome a county charge, and aa there Is no [toorbouse lie will be auctioned off to the Milder who will agree to fcjpep him for the smallest amount of money. •31M3AV 9DJ3Zni fr£ PEOPLE'S STUB! . Tbe attendance at the services of the Evangelical church lu Manila Is not diminished. Protestantism Is spreading rapidly in the province of Pampanga. Fook B. Window, manager of th/ Sheldon Axle Work*, Wllkesbarre, wu killed Saturday by ■ Delaware and Hodeon express train rntinlng him down while he waa riding a bloyole on the traok^ Mre. Lonla W. Ball, of Barrlsburg, died yesterday at the University of Pennsylvania Roapttal Id Philadelphia, of Bright'! dU eaae. She waa elected State Begent of the Daughtera of the Amerloan Revolution at the reoent meeting In Waahlngton. 'USUI J A3113HS "A Japanese squadron. Admiral Tso- Blifma commanding, left Nagasaki Saturday for Korea. The general opinion here Is that the situation Is serious. Urgent Instructions have been Issued by the minister ot war, General Vlsoount Katsoura, to the commanders of forts to attend a conference In Tokyo to consider questions ot home defense. A dispatch from Yokohama recelred IS-South JUtn Street, PttMMb CUBANS ABOUT TO ACCEPT. •)ubi,I 83a P"® qscuids 'saqsipey 'j(j9[33 'SSOlBlOd M9K 'sSsqqeo msn 'aanjjaq 'Xajsjcj 'suoiuo Kuuds '8S3J3 'saojsraox 'saujaqMEjig 'suoraa'i 'sBUBncg 'saJfuBjQ People's 'Phone. Next to Btwf «■. 3 - w' CHEAP BOARD THIS. —t..r■■ r-„ , Appeals for aid to Are companies In Waahlngton and Somarvllle were made and were responded to, the apparatus being brought here on a special train, and after a bard fight the flames were checked. The rhlllpptne commission has sailed from llollo for Jolo to make a throe days' visit and to endeavor to come to an amicable understanding with the sultan regarding various matters. There will be no legislation. According to treaty the sultan's government controls the Sulu group. Always the Cheapest. Oee Dollar a Day tha Bat* at Bal- leatiaeat For the Piatt Growing Oveatef Dally. RUSSIA AND FRANCE Havana, Marfcli afc.v-Tfie action of the Republican parf£. In Bantlago In ludorslng the Piatt amendment and Instructing Senoni Gomez a¥tl Ferrer of the Santiago delegation to the constitutional convention to vote for the amendment, togutliur with the letters of General Saugully .and die mayor of Clenfuegos uftlvlslng were Incidents »f the week foat have teuded to clear up tli$ pelltyfiu Atmosphere, until now there a&.f£V;who do not expect the convention to approve the amendmetit. . The visit of American senators and congressmen has had an excellent effect, as In no Instance have the radicals received Afly In the notion that If upt-ten-js delayed until the, next congrf?ss tWfe lljght be a change In the demands of the United States. Evans *DBROS. WUI M oaa Auttit tm Kraat al Wm Buffalo, March 25.—A report lamed by tha Bureau of Information of the Pan- Amerloan Kxpoaltlon todaj, ahowi lilted op to date 170 boarding honaee, 282 rooming honeee, Mo'hotele and 8,000 private bomee, whfte lodging can be obtained at ratee ranging from flftjr oenta to |8 per day. .The average obarge will be $1. Prom tjfte |i wonld not aeem that ontrageone ibargee tat board wan to prerall, aa baa befa the can at prior ezhlbltloiu. ■artarm Wkb • v rarfa, March 86.—It ta officially atatad ' Uut Count Kamadoff, the Boaten MlnMar «* Porelgn ABatra, tad M. Primal, the |Z DMdD Wniatnr, bM» aada «T*ngnMnb • to iold a meeting aoon. It 1* unoffialaUy [ rtfofted that a maetlngbaa baan made MMUI7 by th. orltkal *o«UUon* In tie Arlut, and th* jkeeiblMty of VTW r*rw Japan and Btmla. The lattar eo** *tf being anxlona to aaesn tba ooofara«*a of tba Frnteh fleet, ahonld anch* war knakont' Tha fire extended to the other 11 cat*, and before they could be drawn away from the wrack one after another burst until the content* of all of thaw aided In Increasing the sea of flame that for a time threatened to enguU the town. "The war rumors are causing a fall In prices on the various bourses. The feeling of the country Is uneasy and Intensely antl-Itusslan, but the cabinet gives no Indication of Its policy." BlINCtfBD HITS. '89fqi?;923A Denver, March 25.—A storm lias prevailed all over the state of Colorado. In some placee reaching the propor tlons of a blizzard. Snow has fallen to a depth of from three to ten Inches. The storm still continues with severity on the mountains, blocking railroads and traffic Already cattlemen have suffered losses, and fears are entertained that the loss will be greatly Increased before the storm ls| ended. All trains from the east are delayed In western Kansas. Regular trains on the Colorado and Southern between here and Leadvllle have been abandoned, as the cuts are filled with snow. On the western slope the fall of snow has been heaviest. In some places "It is ten Inches on the level and much deeper on the mountains. Reports from Lauinr. Colo., say that the storm Is driving the cattle along with It, and undoubtedly many will die from exposure. Reports from the vicinity of Casper, Wy., show similar weather conditions there. Hlliurd In Colorado, Fresh shad ioikj at Sharp's Barkst. Johnny on the spot l will pay tha highsat "spot" oath prloes for all kinds of Junk, at warshonse on Dock atreet. sjinjj According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times, wiring Saturday, Oount Lamsdorff, the Russian minister of foreign affaire, has agreed with Great Britain to submit the Tientsin railway siding dispute to the arbitration and settlement of Oount vod Waldersee. But little of the propertydestroyed was covered by Inaurano*. Those who ware burned out say they WHl bring action against the railroad company to recover the amount of their loss. Best Patent Flour, per bbl Feed, per 100 Long Hay, per 100 Cut Hay, per 100 . „ Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel . $430 . 1.00 • •« • •*D S« x . .60 Fresh eggs 18iDi direst from the oountry, every dsy, at Dave Berlew's nsw general prodooe and fruit market, next door to the Bohan llqnor store. 8. Main St. M. D. ADLUON. •aeaajsqom a C«DPIA a ejnoq ILL TOUR EUROPE. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Cohiplete i '.it,"' .■■-13 Nr. r. VorgM'i tHMrf Iioledee Otrmini and Great Britain.) New York, March 26.—Charles Henry Booeevelt baa died at bli home in Pelfaam Manor. Mr. Rooaevelt waa bom In 1883. He was the soBjpf the Bev. Washington Roosevelt, ajflnlster of the Dutch Reformed cburolv The family la related to Vice Rrialdent Theodore Roosevelt.* Mr. floeajvelt studied .law In Poiiglikcepsle. 'After his marriage In that city to Mies Jackeon he came to New York aitf began the .practice of law. He wpa well known as a practitioner in Westchester county and at the time of hli death bad offlcea" In this city. was the manager of many large estwes and ownfd valuable real estate la Pelham Manor and New Rochelle. The family for many yean were the largAt-—B-. ers of real estate IU IWuHl Saw. ' Death ot C. a. Roosovolt. The Blnolslr Hooss of B. J. Bnghss Is stesm hsated, modern throughout, gives correct servloe In all departmenta. Union olgsrs, best bondsd moist goods. Oily business men's dtnasrs for 95 sents. Low prloss for thsatrloal peopls. Only two mlnates walk from Lehigh Valley depot. Pay station 'phone connection. 8S North Bain and Bntler streets. NIHILI8T8 AT WORK. * Jjondon, 11arob 35.—J. P. Morgan Is •xraeted la England about the beginning at April, aDd will extend hla trip to Berlin, when be will meet the trade magnates of Germany, with the view to dividing up the markets of the world between Amariaa and Germany, to the detriment of Great Britain. Japam'a Attitude Defined. Strictly fresh eggs, per dox. . 16c Mackerel, No. 1, per lb . . iijjtc S?lt Haddock, 6 lbs for . . tjc Salt Herring, 6 lbs for . . 15c Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for »jc Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for : ."tje- — art Making Ua Ufa el the Csar Yokohama, March 26.—The Japanese minister of foreign affairs, Kato Takaakl, replying to an Interpellation In the house of representatives, said that Count von Bulow's declaration In the relchstag conoernlng the construction Germany placed upon the' Anglo-German agreement did not concern Japan, as the government of the mikado In adhering to the agreement accepted the plain and unmistakable slgnlficanoe of Its terms aud Intended to adhere to that reading. "It does pot concern Japan," exclaimed the minister, "If another power interprets the ■ LINE OF. JyMlaaawMa. : Full, March 98.—It la know* that "*• oal BuatanVlMHata who tad flad from BoaaUaad tajwn rafnga 6m, raoantlj want back aaeratl? to Boaala, and ara anpDw*d to ba aotlTa In tha moramanta now going oo agalnat tba Char and Ma mlniatara. It la atatad that tha NlhlUata gava Uia Oaar warning aoma time ago that reforms war* axpeetad, arfS tbajr hara raanmad tba plotting mad* tba tor tut Html The ipdlcals, however, that they cannot recede from their former position without toss of dignity, and they still hope that some conoenslen, no matter may 'provide; n sufficient excuse. QPRIHG U SUMMER GOODS MARTINELLI TO STAY, April 1st tbe Star Steam Dye Works will remove from No. SO to No. TO Booth Bain St., opposite St. AloystusBalL They renovate ladles' and genta' flue fabrios correctly and dyes In all shades. Faat oolora No crook. Satlsfsctlon or .no obarge. Ladlee' and gents' hats *and gloves a specialty. Bring a test job or address by postal card. Agent will call at your home. Codfish, best stripped, per !b . ioe Codfish, in bricks, per ib . . ioc. Whole Codfish, per lb . . J&k Ever shown in this city have Jnet arrived. Come and examine them and leave your order for a Spring 8uit, Overcoat, Vest or Trousers. Fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. flfU D*I*caa* to Bmsia la th* DalM ■tat** Bsmctlm*. A Dirlai'.gsrflafr. Ncw\Vork, March 26.—A daring burglary which' occurred- Djp Friday evening lust wan made public last night. The residence entered was that of Dr. tfgthnu K. Brill on Wesf'fteseuty-iiiitli street, and the thieve* secured Jewelry mM be worth about »**,«C*D.. Ttf pliy*iclan'H house Is |p a fashionable neighborhood. The doctor jind hla wife were but rlsWog Friday evening, and four servants remained lu the house. In spite of this fatt when the Brills returned home' they found that thieves had TlelttMl Mia. Brill's room, opened every door of the bureau and taken every piece 6t Jewelry from that ,*nd the doctor's sleeping. Apartment. The Bervaqto declare they Heard no unusual nolwr In the Bona, March 86.—It la nndaratood that Martin*!!!, the papal delegate In the Ballad State*, who la now a oardlual, will raamaia aometlme papal delegate in the United State* and will later be nplaaad. QEO.F. BUSS. Always come , ' » quarters. Lowest in pric«e; w ■ i , BY CHINE8E- I according to a strange cod* of its own.' Trail Held Up by Trainpo. Schenectady, N. Y., March 85!—-Word was MdfftioneVYlo this city from Karner Inst evening that a ganfe of tramps had held up a New York Central freight train Just before it reached that place and was terrorizing the crew. Officers Falrlee, O'Connor and La ill r op were put on the case, and when the train readied this city it was stopped at Edison avenue and searohed. Three men were found in a box car aud captured after a lively tight They were taken to police headquqr ters, where they Insisted they had ndt taken part in the hold up. They wera held. THB 6ITY TAILOR, S Worth Haln St EREI by Mgr. Faloonlo, the papal delegate In lrlv»BlD 91*7 HiMloatrf, W. W. C4 _»*t sum iwciir •' BtoMHow* oC tb* London MMoaaqr BocUty, hM bw.juotdmd by brlffuid. foortoM mil- Mat of IhU iUy. The brigand*, who lotmtrly inn indaatKou hnmn and workin In the towno, sew latet tin oountry. Thy iurt b*uD ladwxd to d«p«r»tton by D. L. ■* majflapami od hnng« and rD J Ch.il, nag*** °» Tien tsin, March 26.—The Bev. J. Stonehouse qf the London Missionary society has been murdered by brlgaAda near Tleii-taln. The Germane have ousted the Chinese Imperial troop* from the passes on the Chl-ll-Shanri frontier and Intend summerlag in the vicinity of Shan-bal-kwu. Ki-llifWr Kill# Himself, beat in quality. -.J I *1 -Umi financial and commercial Niles, Mich., March 25.—W. J. Gilbert, former mayor of this town, reputed to be wealthy and one of the beat known and moat respected residents of; Barrlen county, was found dead In -a 1 storehouse in the rear of his residence, wifsre he bad ended his life with a but- j let. Grief over the qMsfortune of a bosom friend is believed to have caused the suicide. Warm personal relations existed between Mr. Gilbert qnd Oharles A. Johnson, cashier of the First Natldn&l tyank, who fled a few hours before the failure of that Institution and was brought btfek under arrest from Ohio a few days ago, charged with wrecking (he bank. WILL BE AWFULLY NAUGHTY Mew York Stock Mwkete, furnlabed by M. & Jordan A Co., slock broken, room 90, Miners New York, Mar. 8&D 1001. Open, Oloe. Gotham's Four Hundred to Reprft* dace the Moulin Rouse. Evans Bro: Harlty Lebr, wine agent and special secretary to Mrs. Astor and inheritor of the dutlos of the late Ward McAllister, lias Just hit upon the cleverest idea of his career. He proposes an\ entertainment at which not only the furnishing and decorations of the interior of the Moulta Itouge of Paris shall be reproduced, but at which the guests will try to emulate the actions of the unconventional habitues of that well known resort. Abut. Btml ud Win... SHESIS Brooklyn Wtlon 83 Federal Steel pref..... U. S. Steel E^=S=fl 46 South Main OOH 94 Freeltfettt BUtehell *M*en Tor*. *• .- * New York, March 25.—President John Mitchell of the United Mine Workers' union Is In this city with the Intention of seeing J. Plerpont Morgan and the heads* of the Important coal companies to consult about the situation In the coalfields for the purpose If possible of averting a strike. Mr. Mitchell has so far been unable to see Mr. Morgan, pa the latter only arrived from Wa*|M|ton at 11 p'clock last night. "Whin "seen at his hotel. said that nothing had as yif been done. Tin Can PmI New York, March &—The new tin oan consolidation will g» Into practical operation today, the work of taking over and paylug ftr the constituent properties having been completed on Saturday. The various plants will from now on be operaffd by the American CJltn company. Pending the transtar 9I the properties quotations on cans Are withdrawn. It Is now Intimated tliat the new price list will show a substantial advance, and It is also reported that the American Tin Plate company Is about to make an advance In ■tin plate prices. PANNEBECKER'S Si HMilslnalk. Constantinople, March 38.— —jpr.1. of Bulgarians reported from M*- . - to may interfere with the 6f Boast* prevent (ha Bulgarians from aottwly aeaWtnt the IbjwdoalM Christiana. A CoDoe of Turks, Iliaded by Babell All Bulla, attacked the of the village of AghaaahaUehm, neat tha tfiportant town of Sana, In Maaedoals, and ■ordered three Bulgarian famlllea, IneJndpattfiSB, women and ohIMren. . . NHn* Son to Bnter West Point. West Point, N. Y., March 25.—The list of successful candidates In the receut examinations held throughout the country for admission to the Military, academy Includes Sherman Miles, sou of Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, candidate at large, and Charlefe Dudley Daly of Massachusetts, cap j tuinC of Harvard's football eleven last We Hike 1 Specialty All work finished i n from six to ten days ro» gardleu of weather. 14 South Main Street, The entertainment will be given in one of the swell New York restaurant buildings In a few weeks and will have as the hostess of tfc® evening c very wealthy matron. The afltelr wl& be very select, but at the salbe time true to life as far as pdsslble. Da. U. JWflo prof £w^" W»" -ni. Toledo, March 25.—Mrs. G. Brunschnelder, residing near the city limits, ocouples a ward at St. Vincent's hospital and is in a seriouft condition as a result of horrible Injuries self Inflicted. Armed with an ordinary pair of scissors she cut off all the toes of her left root, both her ears close to the head and about ail Inch of her nose. She then cut out a portion of her right cheek, inflicted five gashes in the left cheek and Anally began on her arms. Beginning at her left forearm,.she removed every vestige of skin, laying bare the muscles. She also lacerated the right arm In a horrible manner. Cat Heraelf to Pleoea. THE VERY LATEST ♦oh Cbildrei's Photos. ... 18 18 ar 20 ssP i :«S Mrs. Astor does not approve of entertainments of this kind and will not grace the occasion with her presence, but she has kindly lent the young man for the evening to her friends. According to whispered reports, carpenters and artists will transform a large ballroom into the long hall of the 4'Red Mill" and have In It the dance floor proper, the shooting galleries, the vaudeville compartment, the little drinking alcoves and even the India gardens In the rear. Designs in Spring Wall Paper to select from at 5c per double roll up. We are headquarters for artistic decorating and paper banging. All work done by expert workmen. IImi a FMI Lead MtaaoM. te, Ind., March 23.—Nellie and season. A. To oleaoae tin tyttu. beneficial manner what. oomea, Ma the true and pt. Sjrnp of Flga. Bay the gennlti. factored by the California Fie Sytu. onto, and for Bale by all drngglata.ak oanta a bottle. " to • BWU« iod trnlj - tfy* aprlDgtime MarfW Moon, daughters of John tfoon, a wealthy farmer, have been abducted. Theodore Stone and Bamnet Keller have disappeared also.' There U no pjew to theSfirls' where- Moon aaya he will not pay a ■~r lu ransom, bnt will aboot the on Sight. The girls were ♦Uelr boipe to ti aiayoaed * -CU girls bavlnr ad- London. March 25.—The Chronicle says that Lord Salisbury is 111 and that a physician is attending him. Lord Salisbury ill. mrrsTi D1. rmNN'A. A Ghe«( S(ory From Chlotgo, Chicago, March 23.—The ghost of Mrs. LouUa J.uetgert, who was murdered by her husband four years ago. Is appearing In the sausage factory where she tras slain. John Selfert, the watchman at the factory; August Beclc, a saloon keeper directly across street, 5nd Haas, who lives )n the house formerly occupied by A4ulph Luetgert, are three of /many peraouii who say they have seen the Apparition. The apparition follows the 'te taken by Mrs. Imetgert on the 'Oi. '' lief death, ending at the vats. T. S. ft W. S. BARRITT, Armstrong's BRIEF NEWS NOTE8. TWO APPOINTM ENT8. Queen Alexandra has arrived at Copenhagen.Co«nmni».» mt Mwu m of «n*U »«»• *ln an AaaoasMd. SICHBL'S MADONNA. dolt*. abductor. lurid from *. lovers' tryst, Ik,. mlrers. The La tin-American scientific congress iu Montevideo, Uruguay, has Indorsed a proposal for an arbitration tribunal for the sotftheru republics. **PRIGEQ. Wuhlngton, Maroh 85.—The Preeldent told HepceeentatlTe Payne, ol New York, ' thta meaning, that be would today appoint frederlok L Allen, of Auburn, N. Y„ eommMoner of patent*, and ex-Bepre- Mutative Wm. A. Bodenberg, of St. Louie, «1»11 eerrloe oonunleetoner. Three Heedred Oopiee or *h|e nam Fatallac Beeelved !■ MHMMlUfrH MeOMlee.' V. Three hundred oopiee of Slobel'e In aC«e, hare been received In Pltteton, from the Norman Lltohj ifrtg. Oo., and are ready for free dletrlbntlon. Ae already announced la the Gazattc, theee pietnree will be gW»n away abaotntely free ae lon« aetbe supply leet, to each purohaeer of one 85 oettt box of Kraaae'e Cold Onre or Oapeulee. Xhle le the moet liberal and wpaoalre offer ever made to the people of Pltteton, by any maunfeetorer and all peraone deal ring a copy of tbla famona palnttng ahonld apply at onoe, before the eupply le C exhauated, to any of the following well tyaown drugglete: Around, on raised balconies, wHi be scores of little tables, where drinks will be served, und on the floor quadrilles and cancans will be danced. The costumes and dfincing, however, It Is lntl" mated, will be slightly amended In several Important particulars. ■■ru4 HhhII tD IK Murfreesboro, Tenn., MarcMb. PhllndoVphta Ice Palace Burned, Philadelphia, March 25.—The West Park Ice palace at Fifty-second and Jefferson streets has been entirely destroyed by lire, entailing a loss of about $100,000, on which there was an Insurance of about $75,000. The building was used both as a rink for Ice skating and for the manufacture of Ice for commercial use and was owned by the York (Pa.) Ice Manufacturing qompany. Vhe season of winter sports closed gt the Ice palace l#st Saturday night Best Flour 04.M1 Feed, all kinds 1.00 Oats, per bushel .80 Secretary Hay on Saturday gave to the Spanish minister, Duke d'Arcos, a treasury warrant for $100,000 In payment for the island of Cagayan and other islands near the Philippine group. The payment was made In accordance with the terms of a treaty negotiated last November. Eliza Barra, a well known man In (hla community, lias committed suicide. She saturated her clothing with coal oil and set fire to It, /Sho had been deeply distressed over the loss of a position aa teacher lb a school here .and recently had j|HBe two attempts to end her Ufa.; ;' Oats, 25 bushel lots... M Potatoes, bushel... .00 Hay, per ioo ftg Best Butter No. 7 Broom. •St a cans fine Peaches 3 cans Corn .C. ' i dozen Canned Corn... ,g§ 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. M 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee 13# Arbuckle Coffee .10# Fresh eggs, doc ,1« AN AUTHORESS DEAD. night o, '-tm* admiralty "MtUb stepro"•» Jones, •'«h "A peculiar feature of the Brazilian newspapers is found in the birthday cards printed in their columns," says a correspondent of the Chicago Record. Brnnlllnn Birthday Cnrda. I I.arf* Sat vD London, 'March 2o. court has awarded to the a*. er Sir Richard Greuvllle, £4,000 salvage for towing the Briu. steamer Mary Thomas, Captain Woodward, Into Old Polat, Va., iSst January. Tl» Thomas had bfcoma disabled at while bound from Philadelphia for ,J»ndonderry and was tawed by the QrenvlUe 250 miles. Attorney General Griggs has handed to the president his resignation, to take Uui«u'aDr i«it ruwd »« nc«f*«f Bmaty-alfkt- Loodoo, March *8 —OhMk** B»ry Tonga, tkawelt known ntMKfdfod »«•- t«rd»y «l SalUbor;, WiUpTOiigluid. She bid bun ODD fined Utjm bed some d»J« With ooM, fatal. 8h. m "They are ofttimes extravagant In language, especially when tkte poetical nature of a swain gets tue upper hand. Birthday festivities are always celebrated in Brasil, the public officlala receiving a deluge of good wishes on this auspicious day each year. The birthday cards In the newspapers are something like these as a rule: effect March 31. Mr. Griggs intends to leave Washington on Saturday next for his home in New Jersey, where hereafter he will reside. His intention is to resume immediately the practice of his profession. Acme Steam'Laundry Berlin, March 25.—A dispatch to the Lokal Anzelger from Stuttgart announces that Baron Schott von Schottenstein, the Wurttemberg premier, whose sudden withdrawal fr#ta ttw cabinet owing to his being Implicated In a pending trial created aamotion, has committed suicide In TJlm. Former Premier Commit* Salelde. * March33— OjHgalannounce- Chlcago,. tjigt the controversy ment Is made ** board of trade between the Chica„ Qies over the tnd the telegraph eomp- market collection and dissemination o- -.,n _ quotations has been settled. Wltn*. week, if not sooner, It Is expected quo-1 tattous will be sent out from this mar- ] ket to all parts of the country, as they ] were before the trouble started maoy ■ months ago. _ q«oUtloa Fifth* Over. MONEY. Captains O. F. Bolles and J. K. Bulger, United States inspectors of hulls and boilers, iiave handed down their *«»ol$lon on the responsibility for the wreck of Rio de Janeiro Feb. 23 at the entrance Sf tN Golden Gate. Their decision places the blime for the upon the late Captain Ward and Pilot Jordan. Tt)» pilot, being a state of- Ucef U not under ffce Jurisdiction of the United Inspectors, apd they have no power to pflPilto " 'Felicitations. Hail the 8th of December, 19001 At the break of day was gathered one more beautiful bouquet of violets from the garden of the precious existence of Senorlta Zulmlra Jlainho. For this glorious date many compliments from one who esteems her.' ELLI8 WILL CA8E. J. H. Hot)ok. '■*"* ffcOK & Bobcats. W. O. Pan*. TBoa. J. tan. Jun F. Kjfca. F. Gordon. * , Qao. ». Stboip t al Battleship Hill • Yucht. I have money for mortgages In any amount. Mortgagee may stand for a term of years and only the Interest be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will cease immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not bnllding association money. I handle only private funds and trust funds. ..v Oa* m ik« Hod fkuu C*D"• ■mil IWtoF- Ann Harbor, Mich., Match 85.—On# of famooe will eaata in thla Motion tha oonntry begea today In the 8alor Oqart. It Is kaowa ealhe EUte wll1 i Marseilles, Murcli 36.—The French cruiser Lavoisier lias been In collision with and seriously damaged the yacht Puritan, which has arrived here far repairs. The Earl and Countess of Dudley ware aboard at the time of the accident.J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., 63 South Main St.. PITT8TOW. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Brussels, March 26.—Le Petit Bleu announces that the celebrated Jesuit scholar Abbe Benard, professor at the University of Ghent, has broken off relations with the church in order to marry. Jeialt Leaves Ckwch to Marry. " 'Hall 8-12-1900! At the dawn of a beautiful morning, (this seems to have gone wrong some way, for it was raining torrents) 'the little birds fill the sky with their sweet singing and the angels bedecfc themselves with flowers in their precious couches to felicitate the natal day of the distinguished business man, Antonio F. Villas Boss. I prsy G$d you may have a brilliant futuse and a' life of Fqs*s, yours.* (Signed bjr bis sweetheart.) " 'Hail Dec. 8. 1900! It is not possible thst we pass a date so glorious as today, In which our hearts transcend the happl- Qess coming with the morning to collect one more love knot of violfts in the garden of the precious existence of our good father, tj Qft flat# Wf» offer felicitations and wishes to the highest that he may ha»e many years of life. His Bogs,' •"Hail, 17-12-7900! There la collected today one more radish in the little kitchen garden of the esteemed master painter, John ferreira da SUra. For thia happy day thy compliments of hla frlenda,' etc. These cards are published by the column In the editions of tha Tarions Morning papers." m • -.r List or Advertised Latter* Remaining nnoalled for »t the po*tofno*i Pitts ton. Pa., for the week ending March «, TV11- ffi2W"y 1 mSL&SU« fZSifirSlanl. RSESlIRW Syracuse, March 26. — Lafayette Bronson, n well known resident of Baldwlnsvllle, disappeared four montba ug». His son. who was Ashing near the locks at that place, pulled up an object which proved to be the body of his father. How be met his death Is unknown. Budrof MinUi Mas font OUR SFRIIt UK I Fall River M11U to Shut'Dowa. D. E. BAXTER. in d Floor Bonnet BnlUUog, Wllkeabam ENGINEERS HEADY. President DUm With Mr. Host. Fall ltlver, Mass.. March 28.—Ten corporations, conslsflng of 20 print cloth mills, are to shut down In full Immediately and two corporations In part These mills employ a total of 8,00) operatives. » KrHa.1' Cold Oar. hiilteefre WnWtt felat T—mw to* ' Baalla. \ Wllleta Point, March 86.—The Battalion of Mngtoeen, which Mfcen •tatloned hew, wJU.Jeave l«WN||D¥ Phlllpplnee, going WW ** otaoo. . * \ Washington, March 20. — President and Mrs. McKiniey were guests at dinner of Secretary and Mrs. Boot at the letter's residence on Bhode Island avenue laat night for oolda la the head, .chart, throat or any portion of tha body, taaaka np a oold In 24-houra without InWrraptlon to work. Will prevent oolda II taken M symptoms appear. Prloa SSo. Bold by J. g J»«nok. ' Will be no exception to the recognized excellence of oar goods, in fact there will b« an improvement. We will exhibit, as nsnai, a full line of dlmitias, lawns, seersuckers, ginghams, embroideries, laces, kid and mocha gloves, corsets, (high and low bust) hosiery, handkerchiefs, in tact jfll the necea* saries that go to complete a first class dress goods and notion store. JOHN O'D. HANGAN'S Persona calling for above letter* will plC ■•* ml "advertised." Tan*. P. H. Mrs O. K. VanDnaaan, Kllbonrn, Wis., wae afflietad with atomaoh and opnatlpatlon for a long tlma. Tha aay, I ha« triad many preparationa bnt nooe haw dona ma tha good that ChamberUln'a Stomaoh and Ltrer Tablets haw. ' Theae tablets ara for aala at Ferrer, Paok A Bob omlng and Loaarna Area. Wk«l*.H^.TWM The Pan-sAmarloan Kipoaltloa at Bnffrlo thissummer and ham pleanad In your itinerary a abort trip to the Weet, do not forget the feet that the Nickel Plate Beed often ratee lower tnan via other Itaee frocn Buffalo to Chicago tad Intermediate point* and that by purchasing yo«r Met over this popular line jm wHl alee aeonre e safe and pleeeant Jtinraay to year deetloatton. I This Will liana ■•Mm Kap Yaamlf Itroig ONE FARB TO WASMINOTON RRICES. Best Patent Flour - $4.5c Shop, per cwt * 1.00 Meal, per cwt - 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt 1.00 Gorn and Gr. Gorn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per ewt - .95 Gttt Hay, per cwt ■ .90 Oats, per bushel - - .36 Butter, per lb * • - . 34 Fresn Eggs, per dozen . 16 3 fcottleTSatsup - - .35 Mother Gray'* Sweet Powders foe Children, enoeessfnlly need by Mother Gray, for vearea mum in the Children'* Hobs la New Yerk, core feverishneee. bed stomach, teethtaf dleorders, move and regulate tbe bowek and deetroy worm*. They an so plaaeant to the taate and hannlea* ee mUk. Children like them. Over 10,000 tyUmonlals of ear**. They never ML Sold by Boy, ltew Yeek. And yon will ward off oolde, paeamonle, (even and other diseases. Yon need to have pare, rich blood and Bood dljiid'nn. Hoods Sanaparllla makee the blood rtob and pan ae no other medicine can do. It toneetheetomaohereeteean appetite and Invlgoratee tha whole sntam Ton wlM be wise to begin taking It today far it will keep yon strong and well. 8TERLINQ ON RIAL. And Batara.VU tk* Uhl(ti Vall.j Ball- road April W. ■order** al Bay Wll**a **•»» •»«•*» in Philadelphia. Tickets on aala April 3rd, limited for return paaaaga to April 18th, and will be honored on any train except the Black Diamond Eipraaa. Consult Lehigh Valley tlokat agents tor further Informagoo PhlWWphla, March *8.—The trial of f Ansa Sterling, rbarged with murdering '. Bay WUeOO, began today. The trial wae h eat foe eaaae time ego, but Sterling wee too Bood'e Pills are non-Irritating. Price, 85 oeats. Tha Ungating oonah following grlpp* aalla lot Ona Minute OonghjOute. throat and long tronfafrjflla «• harmlaaa raii tt*Tgl"« immediate I—oltS. Pttyj|^^^lMipwDPa SflKl BeTeral atom l«(t otm at very low rente, lain *mr*l dwelling* with modem lmiueuiii«*e. ud ate) aereitj houaaa at ».!)■■Mi beMh la littaton end bar miniadmhlt. ME WEATHER. Solid through veetlbsled deepen and palatial dining cwi we aWejlil to tbe trdaeof this road, ae an Cd*0no4*m dv senten. »o*ratna£l7^aMDartletilaia - *- * - - - - - a* . — M*m -- • WlJH^L.Ba&Uo', tike Oliver children aek tor ■ere when given One Minute Cough Cure. Counterfeits of Salvaar* Hablad Leave them along nam* DeWlttfett Itlaaharmjj Tataa, R. B. Cutler, D. a, Mar. 86,-Fctmaet m. Tneedar, tot Men dtotken endoese It highly fox etonp. It qniokly ouree ell eeatto aad oolda and •ran throat aad laag tumble. It la a tataoM* J Git* w » «6 »C* ® Pm m; Sowltj teM* •* JO»f tom-J 4utf ItNrlh : C ill Stncii '5a
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 25, 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 | 1901-03-25 |
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, March 25, 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 | 1901-03-25 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010325_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 | ■fjompi . _ _P» 5 - r. *?«■ £m ' &P*.: hat the bulk of the news ™ pears first in the former ■M mediate vic!WiM| columns of this ne' : °.ara HFTY-FIRST YEAR PITTSTON, PA., MONDAY E UNO, MARCH as, 1901. ONLY DAILY IN Crfv- ' path of cyclone STREWN WITH DEAD TO SELL A MANAT AUCTION, RUSSIAN MOVEIN KOREA? VILLAGE IN SEA OF FIRE AMNESTY EXTENDED. COUNTY AND STATE. "**BATMBNT OF A COLD. WRAPPER?! l ■ -tm IWAer New York Policeman to Qo to Lowest Bidder. Filipino* lfnve CutII Wfnjr 1 to Sur- render. WHU4I all Sort* Ooadnatd tow Mart* tmm Good AdviM by » Well Known Pby« Director General of Customs at Mllfortf, Pa., March 25.-Frederlck Mink, said to be the son of titled parents lu Germany, la In tbe county 4) all here because be cannot pay the rusts In an action brought by blm Flood of Blazing Oil Sweep* Upon It. Manila. March 25.—Upon General MacArtbur's recommendation tbe act In regard to the-disfranchisement o/ Insurgents has been.so amended as to extend Its pgMislon from April—1 to May 1. Ttovnrst order frrorlded that all rebels Who failed to surrender by April 1 would be disfranchised. This I##t move was taken with tbe Idea hf giving the alders and abettors of tbe Insurrection every chance to surrender, The Philippine commission baa decldted to defer tbe organization of civil government at Sacolod until May, when tbe Island of Negros will be di vlded ifltn two provinces, and the gov-' eminent which was established under tbe administration of Governor General Otis wDl be abolished. The unpopular cedular tax will be repealed, and tbe present municipalities will be reincorporated wltb tbe least possible disturbance of local conditions. Joesptr-Ansley, Br, tbe well known Soranton lumber man is dead. ■sadlha. A wall known pbyaloian uja that a cold oan be easily treated at the outset, but 1 Seoul Dismissed. neglected may lead to la grippe and pneamonls. Be says that the beet home treatment for the cure of colda and la grippe Is Krauee's Oold Core Ospsnles. He nses them slmoet exo'nslvely In his praotloe, as they do not affeot the head as does qnlnlne nor npset the stomsoh. *- PBOTEBT BY QBEAT BBITAIN. TANKS BURST IN TRAIN SMASH. Mary Boohs, a Oatbondale yonng lady, died Saturday from burns the received. We have jMA a made from grey, blue l / | 1 II [■with ruffles over shoulders, to 44 Mr Killed it Blri ffllngham, Mi. igalnBt bla son to compel "the young Jamea Kelly, of York, was arrested Saturday while robbing a school bulldlog In Beading. BOUND FOR MANILA. * British S«M4roa Prevented Brown's Dismissal In 1898_Ja»aaeae War■hips Leave For Korea—'Waldersee j to Arbitrate Tlea-taln Incident. man to support his father. On bis release from that Institution be will be Awalceaed br the Nelee, tha People Ran For Their Lives—Earth Dane Keep Flames la Check—A Doaea Balldlage Destroyed. Tw* M,r* r **•!D• •» «m«i» War* Bant I Mink has bad a sensational career. He wsb for many years a member of tbe New. York clly police force and .wb||f In office had a fight which resulted la the capture of four out-of six of the famous Astofla robbers. In tbe «Dunmore riots he was wounded, and tbe first use of tbe X raysfn Scran ton was In'searching for tbe bullet whlcb is still hi his body, and It Is said that the result of the X ray ruined his health. lold at auction as a com nan pffuper. Berks oounty will tssne bonrip for $150,- 000, bearing 8} per eent. Interest, to refund tbe oounty'a debt. •Hsotaoo, March 35.—Troon V udfl, Sixth Ckvalry, stationed at tha Praatdlo, aad Company H, Seventh In'antry, stationed at Aloatns, have been ordarad to aall for Manila by the Ant tranaport that la arallabla. Thar an expeotad to embark on tha Hauooek, whloh la aohadajad to aall sosm tlm. late today. Tbesquadron of tha Sixth Cavalry la In tha Phlllpplnaa and tha other la. In China. Tha two troop* whloh ara * now ordered to front tormad tha homa aqnadron. Gten Gardner, N. J., Marcb 23.—Fire borne on a river of oil rushing dowii tbe mountain at tbe foot of which this village la located almost engulfed tbe town and destroyed a large section of It. The catastrophe was tbe direct result of a freight train wreck on the' Central railroad near tbe town. This remedy Is prepared In a#ft, soluble gelatine cspeules, whloh arev easily dls solved by the warmth and fldlds of the stomacb. Tbey are maoh preferable to little, hard, sugar coattd pills or tablets that always offer objecttouable rdistance to assimilation. KrauWe Co'd Cnre positively cures cold In the bead, o».Cld in the ohest, oold in the throat or cold lu any part of tbe body, and It will prevent the development of bronchitis or poenmonla. It is for sale at all fir*t class drug stores st 25 oents a box Sold by all drucr&ists. London, March 25.—The dismissal of McJUavy Brown from the post of director general of Korean customs Is regarded In London as another triumph. for Russia. In 1895 and again In 1808 Russian pressure was exerted to proems his removal. In the latter case ha was relnatated only after ii British squadron had movsd to Chemulpo.William Butter was on Saturday appointed postmaster at Klzers, and D. G. Moors at La Bott. Jora LJnbloio, aervlng three months in the Harrlsbnrg jsil, banged himself with a sheet Saturday evening in hie oell. IREDS WERE BADLY INJURED In the wracked train were 13 oil IsdsB ears, and the concussion of tbe two sections coming together caused two of the tanks to explode. Tbe es-l caping oil took fire Immediately audi formed a river of burning oil, setting Are tp everything in its path. Before tbe flames war* extinguished property valued at about I7S.000 waa destroyed. Tbe Berks county grand jnry hss recommended the ereetlon of a county bridge over tbe Sohnylklli at Sixth street, Beadlog.Aa recently as a few months ago Russia strongly oppoaed an attempt by Mr. Brown to raise a loan for the Korean government to purcbaaa abates In the railway from Seoul to Vti-san. As a result of the nago- j tlatlon for the loan failed. It was alleged byethe sou la the trial of the case that one of bla parents would have to be eared for by the county, as be ceuid'not Support both. He waa caring for.hia mother, but bis father had given bla property to a daughter, who was to (fire for and Iniry blm, but failed to the con- Tract. The ault aittoTdlngly was decided against Mlak, and fete Djas taxed wltb the dwt. Usable to pay It, hit waa aent to the county-J%lThere. Tbe people of the island of Negros have sent In almost unanimous petitions for the establishment of provincial government under American authority. ' Employee ot the Ephrata Silk Mill Company, .1 Zphrata, have struck for an inoreaae in wagea and a change in faotory rales. Sixes Kvssit iod France to Unite if Japan Proposes War. UY REINDEER. RIGHT ABOUT, PACE! Dalle* Slates win stock the wilds ol AN Sale Price $1 Irkutsk, Russia, March 25Lieutenant Bertholf, of tha United Statea revenue ontter service, has arrived hen and will start today on an eighteen months' trip through northern Siberia and the far laet with tbe object of pnrobaalng a large (took ol reindeer for ssrvlee in Alaska. While In St. Petersburg he bad andlsnoas with several members of the cabinet, to whom he presetited official letten whloh will seonrehlm the neeassary privileges. asks Wtin Them, The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Dally Mall asserts that M. Pavloff, Ruaslan minister at Seoul, has proteated against Korea taking foreigners Into the government service with the exception of Russians and demanded the appointment of the latter, but Korea seemed determined, with tbe help of the powers, to defend her Integrity. Tbe wrack occurred shortly after 0 o'clock, before many of the residents were astir, and- before they realised what the matter waa the Mrfsoufc ball, the finest building In tbe ttrtrn; a big storehouse belonging to William Carl- Ing, containing a lot vt new agricultural machinery, and seven dwelling, houses were the prey of the flames. In tbe Uasonlc bsll were tbe big general store owned by William Carting and tbe poetotBce. Tbe occupants of the dwelling barely escapiid wltb tbslr lives. In tbe province of Cavlte 4 insurgent officers and 58 men, with 50 rifles, have surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Frank D. Baldwin of the Fourth United States Infantry and 1 Insurgent officer and 12 men, with 10 rifles, to Colonel Walter S. Scliuyler of tbe Forty-sixth volunteer Infantry. Tbe realdenoe of Alderman Koatenbadtr, Baston, waa robbed yesterday of (100 while the family .waa attending flnaday SohooL This will bring you in touch with ujr specials for this week. ilhoU, G*., Ifaroh 30.—A epeolal tram NBflngham, Alt., to the Dally Kawa eayi, ft Qoloae atrnok Uw hlgblande, the boa Jlii rieldenoe moUod ot Birmingham, thl»| gaming, and that* la gnat loaa of Hla and! | fropertj. Thai* la Intraaa excitement and »erd to gat detatla." The ajralona paaaad V# math and to the eaat aid* of Birmingham, between Birmingham and Leed*. It k dtinlUly known that twmtj people are dead and fall; 500 Injured. Baltimore and New York capitalists have oloaed a deal involving the transfer of 25,000 acrea of eoal land in Somerset oounty, tbe pnrebaae ptloe being $279,000 IT PATS TO BUT AT THB \ « When his term of Imprisonment expires, be will bettome a county charge, and aa there Is no [toorbouse lie will be auctioned off to the Milder who will agree to fcjpep him for the smallest amount of money. •31M3AV 9DJ3Zni fr£ PEOPLE'S STUB! . Tbe attendance at the services of the Evangelical church lu Manila Is not diminished. Protestantism Is spreading rapidly in the province of Pampanga. Fook B. Window, manager of th/ Sheldon Axle Work*, Wllkesbarre, wu killed Saturday by ■ Delaware and Hodeon express train rntinlng him down while he waa riding a bloyole on the traok^ Mre. Lonla W. Ball, of Barrlsburg, died yesterday at the University of Pennsylvania Roapttal Id Philadelphia, of Bright'! dU eaae. She waa elected State Begent of the Daughtera of the Amerloan Revolution at the reoent meeting In Waahlngton. 'USUI J A3113HS "A Japanese squadron. Admiral Tso- Blifma commanding, left Nagasaki Saturday for Korea. The general opinion here Is that the situation Is serious. Urgent Instructions have been Issued by the minister ot war, General Vlsoount Katsoura, to the commanders of forts to attend a conference In Tokyo to consider questions ot home defense. A dispatch from Yokohama recelred IS-South JUtn Street, PttMMb CUBANS ABOUT TO ACCEPT. •)ubi,I 83a P"® qscuids 'saqsipey 'j(j9[33 'SSOlBlOd M9K 'sSsqqeo msn 'aanjjaq 'Xajsjcj 'suoiuo Kuuds '8S3J3 'saojsraox 'saujaqMEjig 'suoraa'i 'sBUBncg 'saJfuBjQ People's 'Phone. Next to Btwf «■. 3 - w' CHEAP BOARD THIS. —t..r■■ r-„ , Appeals for aid to Are companies In Waahlngton and Somarvllle were made and were responded to, the apparatus being brought here on a special train, and after a bard fight the flames were checked. The rhlllpptne commission has sailed from llollo for Jolo to make a throe days' visit and to endeavor to come to an amicable understanding with the sultan regarding various matters. There will be no legislation. According to treaty the sultan's government controls the Sulu group. Always the Cheapest. Oee Dollar a Day tha Bat* at Bal- leatiaeat For the Piatt Growing Oveatef Dally. RUSSIA AND FRANCE Havana, Marfcli afc.v-Tfie action of the Republican parf£. In Bantlago In ludorslng the Piatt amendment and Instructing Senoni Gomez a¥tl Ferrer of the Santiago delegation to the constitutional convention to vote for the amendment, togutliur with the letters of General Saugully .and die mayor of Clenfuegos uftlvlslng were Incidents »f the week foat have teuded to clear up tli$ pelltyfiu Atmosphere, until now there a&.f£V;who do not expect the convention to approve the amendmetit. . The visit of American senators and congressmen has had an excellent effect, as In no Instance have the radicals received Afly In the notion that If upt-ten-js delayed until the, next congrf?ss tWfe lljght be a change In the demands of the United States. Evans *DBROS. WUI M oaa Auttit tm Kraat al Wm Buffalo, March 25.—A report lamed by tha Bureau of Information of the Pan- Amerloan Kxpoaltlon todaj, ahowi lilted op to date 170 boarding honaee, 282 rooming honeee, Mo'hotele and 8,000 private bomee, whfte lodging can be obtained at ratee ranging from flftjr oenta to |8 per day. .The average obarge will be $1. Prom tjfte |i wonld not aeem that ontrageone ibargee tat board wan to prerall, aa baa befa the can at prior ezhlbltloiu. ■artarm Wkb • v rarfa, March 86.—It ta officially atatad ' Uut Count Kamadoff, the Boaten MlnMar «* Porelgn ABatra, tad M. Primal, the |Z DMdD Wniatnr, bM» aada «T*ngnMnb • to iold a meeting aoon. It 1* unoffialaUy [ rtfofted that a maetlngbaa baan made MMUI7 by th. orltkal *o«UUon* In tie Arlut, and th* jkeeiblMty of VTW r*rw Japan and Btmla. The lattar eo** *tf being anxlona to aaesn tba ooofara«*a of tba Frnteh fleet, ahonld anch* war knakont' Tha fire extended to the other 11 cat*, and before they could be drawn away from the wrack one after another burst until the content* of all of thaw aided In Increasing the sea of flame that for a time threatened to enguU the town. "The war rumors are causing a fall In prices on the various bourses. The feeling of the country Is uneasy and Intensely antl-Itusslan, but the cabinet gives no Indication of Its policy." BlINCtfBD HITS. '89fqi?;923A Denver, March 25.—A storm lias prevailed all over the state of Colorado. In some placee reaching the propor tlons of a blizzard. Snow has fallen to a depth of from three to ten Inches. The storm still continues with severity on the mountains, blocking railroads and traffic Already cattlemen have suffered losses, and fears are entertained that the loss will be greatly Increased before the storm ls| ended. All trains from the east are delayed In western Kansas. Regular trains on the Colorado and Southern between here and Leadvllle have been abandoned, as the cuts are filled with snow. On the western slope the fall of snow has been heaviest. In some places "It is ten Inches on the level and much deeper on the mountains. Reports from Lauinr. Colo., say that the storm Is driving the cattle along with It, and undoubtedly many will die from exposure. Reports from the vicinity of Casper, Wy., show similar weather conditions there. Hlliurd In Colorado, Fresh shad ioikj at Sharp's Barkst. Johnny on the spot l will pay tha highsat "spot" oath prloes for all kinds of Junk, at warshonse on Dock atreet. sjinjj According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times, wiring Saturday, Oount Lamsdorff, the Russian minister of foreign affaire, has agreed with Great Britain to submit the Tientsin railway siding dispute to the arbitration and settlement of Oount vod Waldersee. But little of the propertydestroyed was covered by Inaurano*. Those who ware burned out say they WHl bring action against the railroad company to recover the amount of their loss. Best Patent Flour, per bbl Feed, per 100 Long Hay, per 100 Cut Hay, per 100 . „ Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel . $430 . 1.00 • •« • •*D S« x . .60 Fresh eggs 18iDi direst from the oountry, every dsy, at Dave Berlew's nsw general prodooe and fruit market, next door to the Bohan llqnor store. 8. Main St. M. D. ADLUON. •aeaajsqom a C«DPIA a ejnoq ILL TOUR EUROPE. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Cohiplete i '.it,"' .■■-13 Nr. r. VorgM'i tHMrf Iioledee Otrmini and Great Britain.) New York, March 26.—Charles Henry Booeevelt baa died at bli home in Pelfaam Manor. Mr. Rooaevelt waa bom In 1883. He was the soBjpf the Bev. Washington Roosevelt, ajflnlster of the Dutch Reformed cburolv The family la related to Vice Rrialdent Theodore Roosevelt.* Mr. floeajvelt studied .law In Poiiglikcepsle. 'After his marriage In that city to Mies Jackeon he came to New York aitf began the .practice of law. He wpa well known as a practitioner in Westchester county and at the time of hli death bad offlcea" In this city. was the manager of many large estwes and ownfd valuable real estate la Pelham Manor and New Rochelle. The family for many yean were the largAt-—B-. ers of real estate IU IWuHl Saw. ' Death ot C. a. Roosovolt. The Blnolslr Hooss of B. J. Bnghss Is stesm hsated, modern throughout, gives correct servloe In all departmenta. Union olgsrs, best bondsd moist goods. Oily business men's dtnasrs for 95 sents. Low prloss for thsatrloal peopls. Only two mlnates walk from Lehigh Valley depot. Pay station 'phone connection. 8S North Bain and Bntler streets. NIHILI8T8 AT WORK. * Jjondon, 11arob 35.—J. P. Morgan Is •xraeted la England about the beginning at April, aDd will extend hla trip to Berlin, when be will meet the trade magnates of Germany, with the view to dividing up the markets of the world between Amariaa and Germany, to the detriment of Great Britain. Japam'a Attitude Defined. Strictly fresh eggs, per dox. . 16c Mackerel, No. 1, per lb . . iijjtc S?lt Haddock, 6 lbs for . . tjc Salt Herring, 6 lbs for . . 15c Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for »jc Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for : ."tje- — art Making Ua Ufa el the Csar Yokohama, March 26.—The Japanese minister of foreign affairs, Kato Takaakl, replying to an Interpellation In the house of representatives, said that Count von Bulow's declaration In the relchstag conoernlng the construction Germany placed upon the' Anglo-German agreement did not concern Japan, as the government of the mikado In adhering to the agreement accepted the plain and unmistakable slgnlficanoe of Its terms aud Intended to adhere to that reading. "It does pot concern Japan," exclaimed the minister, "If another power interprets the ■ LINE OF. JyMlaaawMa. : Full, March 98.—It la know* that "*• oal BuatanVlMHata who tad flad from BoaaUaad tajwn rafnga 6m, raoantlj want back aaeratl? to Boaala, and ara anpDw*d to ba aotlTa In tha moramanta now going oo agalnat tba Char and Ma mlniatara. It la atatad that tha NlhlUata gava Uia Oaar warning aoma time ago that reforms war* axpeetad, arfS tbajr hara raanmad tba plotting mad* tba tor tut Html The ipdlcals, however, that they cannot recede from their former position without toss of dignity, and they still hope that some conoenslen, no matter may 'provide; n sufficient excuse. QPRIHG U SUMMER GOODS MARTINELLI TO STAY, April 1st tbe Star Steam Dye Works will remove from No. SO to No. TO Booth Bain St., opposite St. AloystusBalL They renovate ladles' and genta' flue fabrios correctly and dyes In all shades. Faat oolora No crook. Satlsfsctlon or .no obarge. Ladlee' and gents' hats *and gloves a specialty. Bring a test job or address by postal card. Agent will call at your home. Codfish, best stripped, per !b . ioe Codfish, in bricks, per ib . . ioc. Whole Codfish, per lb . . J&k Ever shown in this city have Jnet arrived. Come and examine them and leave your order for a Spring 8uit, Overcoat, Vest or Trousers. Fit and every other satisfaction guaranteed. flfU D*I*caa* to Bmsia la th* DalM ■tat** Bsmctlm*. A Dirlai'.gsrflafr. Ncw\Vork, March 26.—A daring burglary which' occurred- Djp Friday evening lust wan made public last night. The residence entered was that of Dr. tfgthnu K. Brill on Wesf'fteseuty-iiiitli street, and the thieve* secured Jewelry mM be worth about »**,«C*D.. Ttf pliy*iclan'H house Is |p a fashionable neighborhood. The doctor jind hla wife were but rlsWog Friday evening, and four servants remained lu the house. In spite of this fatt when the Brills returned home' they found that thieves had TlelttMl Mia. Brill's room, opened every door of the bureau and taken every piece 6t Jewelry from that ,*nd the doctor's sleeping. Apartment. The Bervaqto declare they Heard no unusual nolwr In the Bona, March 86.—It la nndaratood that Martin*!!!, the papal delegate In the Ballad State*, who la now a oardlual, will raamaia aometlme papal delegate in the United State* and will later be nplaaad. QEO.F. BUSS. Always come , ' » quarters. Lowest in pric«e; w ■ i , BY CHINE8E- I according to a strange cod* of its own.' Trail Held Up by Trainpo. Schenectady, N. Y., March 85!—-Word was MdfftioneVYlo this city from Karner Inst evening that a ganfe of tramps had held up a New York Central freight train Just before it reached that place and was terrorizing the crew. Officers Falrlee, O'Connor and La ill r op were put on the case, and when the train readied this city it was stopped at Edison avenue and searohed. Three men were found in a box car aud captured after a lively tight They were taken to police headquqr ters, where they Insisted they had ndt taken part in the hold up. They wera held. THB 6ITY TAILOR, S Worth Haln St EREI by Mgr. Faloonlo, the papal delegate In lrlv»BlD 91*7 HiMloatrf, W. W. C4 _»*t sum iwciir •' BtoMHow* oC tb* London MMoaaqr BocUty, hM bw.juotdmd by brlffuid. foortoM mil- Mat of IhU iUy. The brigand*, who lotmtrly inn indaatKou hnmn and workin In the towno, sew latet tin oountry. Thy iurt b*uD ladwxd to d«p«r»tton by D. L. ■* majflapami od hnng« and rD J Ch.il, nag*** °» Tien tsin, March 26.—The Bev. J. Stonehouse qf the London Missionary society has been murdered by brlgaAda near Tleii-taln. The Germane have ousted the Chinese Imperial troop* from the passes on the Chl-ll-Shanri frontier and Intend summerlag in the vicinity of Shan-bal-kwu. Ki-llifWr Kill# Himself, beat in quality. -.J I *1 -Umi financial and commercial Niles, Mich., March 25.—W. J. Gilbert, former mayor of this town, reputed to be wealthy and one of the beat known and moat respected residents of; Barrlen county, was found dead In -a 1 storehouse in the rear of his residence, wifsre he bad ended his life with a but- j let. Grief over the qMsfortune of a bosom friend is believed to have caused the suicide. Warm personal relations existed between Mr. Gilbert qnd Oharles A. Johnson, cashier of the First Natldn&l tyank, who fled a few hours before the failure of that Institution and was brought btfek under arrest from Ohio a few days ago, charged with wrecking (he bank. WILL BE AWFULLY NAUGHTY Mew York Stock Mwkete, furnlabed by M. & Jordan A Co., slock broken, room 90, Miners New York, Mar. 8&D 1001. Open, Oloe. Gotham's Four Hundred to Reprft* dace the Moulin Rouse. Evans Bro: Harlty Lebr, wine agent and special secretary to Mrs. Astor and inheritor of the dutlos of the late Ward McAllister, lias Just hit upon the cleverest idea of his career. He proposes an\ entertainment at which not only the furnishing and decorations of the interior of the Moulta Itouge of Paris shall be reproduced, but at which the guests will try to emulate the actions of the unconventional habitues of that well known resort. Abut. Btml ud Win... SHESIS Brooklyn Wtlon 83 Federal Steel pref..... U. S. Steel E^=S=fl 46 South Main OOH 94 Freeltfettt BUtehell *M*en Tor*. *• .- * New York, March 25.—President John Mitchell of the United Mine Workers' union Is In this city with the Intention of seeing J. Plerpont Morgan and the heads* of the Important coal companies to consult about the situation In the coalfields for the purpose If possible of averting a strike. Mr. Mitchell has so far been unable to see Mr. Morgan, pa the latter only arrived from Wa*|M|ton at 11 p'clock last night. "Whin "seen at his hotel. said that nothing had as yif been done. Tin Can PmI New York, March &—The new tin oan consolidation will g» Into practical operation today, the work of taking over and paylug ftr the constituent properties having been completed on Saturday. The various plants will from now on be operaffd by the American CJltn company. Pending the transtar 9I the properties quotations on cans Are withdrawn. It Is now Intimated tliat the new price list will show a substantial advance, and It is also reported that the American Tin Plate company Is about to make an advance In ■tin plate prices. PANNEBECKER'S Si HMilslnalk. Constantinople, March 38.— —jpr.1. of Bulgarians reported from M*- . - to may interfere with the 6f Boast* prevent (ha Bulgarians from aottwly aeaWtnt the IbjwdoalM Christiana. A CoDoe of Turks, Iliaded by Babell All Bulla, attacked the of the village of AghaaahaUehm, neat tha tfiportant town of Sana, In Maaedoals, and ■ordered three Bulgarian famlllea, IneJndpattfiSB, women and ohIMren. . . NHn* Son to Bnter West Point. West Point, N. Y., March 25.—The list of successful candidates In the receut examinations held throughout the country for admission to the Military, academy Includes Sherman Miles, sou of Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, candidate at large, and Charlefe Dudley Daly of Massachusetts, cap j tuinC of Harvard's football eleven last We Hike 1 Specialty All work finished i n from six to ten days ro» gardleu of weather. 14 South Main Street, The entertainment will be given in one of the swell New York restaurant buildings In a few weeks and will have as the hostess of tfc® evening c very wealthy matron. The afltelr wl& be very select, but at the salbe time true to life as far as pdsslble. Da. U. JWflo prof £w^" W»" -ni. Toledo, March 25.—Mrs. G. Brunschnelder, residing near the city limits, ocouples a ward at St. Vincent's hospital and is in a seriouft condition as a result of horrible Injuries self Inflicted. Armed with an ordinary pair of scissors she cut off all the toes of her left root, both her ears close to the head and about ail Inch of her nose. She then cut out a portion of her right cheek, inflicted five gashes in the left cheek and Anally began on her arms. Beginning at her left forearm,.she removed every vestige of skin, laying bare the muscles. She also lacerated the right arm In a horrible manner. Cat Heraelf to Pleoea. THE VERY LATEST ♦oh Cbildrei's Photos. ... 18 18 ar 20 ssP i :«S Mrs. Astor does not approve of entertainments of this kind and will not grace the occasion with her presence, but she has kindly lent the young man for the evening to her friends. According to whispered reports, carpenters and artists will transform a large ballroom into the long hall of the 4'Red Mill" and have In It the dance floor proper, the shooting galleries, the vaudeville compartment, the little drinking alcoves and even the India gardens In the rear. Designs in Spring Wall Paper to select from at 5c per double roll up. We are headquarters for artistic decorating and paper banging. All work done by expert workmen. IImi a FMI Lead MtaaoM. te, Ind., March 23.—Nellie and season. A. To oleaoae tin tyttu. beneficial manner what. oomea, Ma the true and pt. Sjrnp of Flga. Bay the gennlti. factored by the California Fie Sytu. onto, and for Bale by all drngglata.ak oanta a bottle. " to • BWU« iod trnlj - tfy* aprlDgtime MarfW Moon, daughters of John tfoon, a wealthy farmer, have been abducted. Theodore Stone and Bamnet Keller have disappeared also.' There U no pjew to theSfirls' where- Moon aaya he will not pay a ■~r lu ransom, bnt will aboot the on Sight. The girls were ♦Uelr boipe to ti aiayoaed * -CU girls bavlnr ad- London. March 25.—The Chronicle says that Lord Salisbury is 111 and that a physician is attending him. Lord Salisbury ill. mrrsTi D1. rmNN'A. A Ghe«( S(ory From Chlotgo, Chicago, March 23.—The ghost of Mrs. LouUa J.uetgert, who was murdered by her husband four years ago. Is appearing In the sausage factory where she tras slain. John Selfert, the watchman at the factory; August Beclc, a saloon keeper directly across street, 5nd Haas, who lives )n the house formerly occupied by A4ulph Luetgert, are three of /many peraouii who say they have seen the Apparition. The apparition follows the 'te taken by Mrs. Imetgert on the 'Oi. '' lief death, ending at the vats. T. S. ft W. S. BARRITT, Armstrong's BRIEF NEWS NOTE8. TWO APPOINTM ENT8. Queen Alexandra has arrived at Copenhagen.Co«nmni».» mt Mwu m of «n*U »«»• *ln an AaaoasMd. SICHBL'S MADONNA. dolt*. abductor. lurid from *. lovers' tryst, Ik,. mlrers. The La tin-American scientific congress iu Montevideo, Uruguay, has Indorsed a proposal for an arbitration tribunal for the sotftheru republics. **PRIGEQ. Wuhlngton, Maroh 85.—The Preeldent told HepceeentatlTe Payne, ol New York, ' thta meaning, that be would today appoint frederlok L Allen, of Auburn, N. Y„ eommMoner of patent*, and ex-Bepre- Mutative Wm. A. Bodenberg, of St. Louie, «1»11 eerrloe oonunleetoner. Three Heedred Oopiee or *h|e nam Fatallac Beeelved !■ MHMMlUfrH MeOMlee.' V. Three hundred oopiee of Slobel'e In aC«e, hare been received In Pltteton, from the Norman Lltohj ifrtg. Oo., and are ready for free dletrlbntlon. Ae already announced la the Gazattc, theee pietnree will be gW»n away abaotntely free ae lon« aetbe supply leet, to each purohaeer of one 85 oettt box of Kraaae'e Cold Onre or Oapeulee. Xhle le the moet liberal and wpaoalre offer ever made to the people of Pltteton, by any maunfeetorer and all peraone deal ring a copy of tbla famona palnttng ahonld apply at onoe, before the eupply le C exhauated, to any of the following well tyaown drugglete: Around, on raised balconies, wHi be scores of little tables, where drinks will be served, und on the floor quadrilles and cancans will be danced. The costumes and dfincing, however, It Is lntl" mated, will be slightly amended In several Important particulars. ■■ru4 HhhII tD IK Murfreesboro, Tenn., MarcMb. PhllndoVphta Ice Palace Burned, Philadelphia, March 25.—The West Park Ice palace at Fifty-second and Jefferson streets has been entirely destroyed by lire, entailing a loss of about $100,000, on which there was an Insurance of about $75,000. The building was used both as a rink for Ice skating and for the manufacture of Ice for commercial use and was owned by the York (Pa.) Ice Manufacturing qompany. Vhe season of winter sports closed gt the Ice palace l#st Saturday night Best Flour 04.M1 Feed, all kinds 1.00 Oats, per bushel .80 Secretary Hay on Saturday gave to the Spanish minister, Duke d'Arcos, a treasury warrant for $100,000 In payment for the island of Cagayan and other islands near the Philippine group. The payment was made In accordance with the terms of a treaty negotiated last November. Eliza Barra, a well known man In (hla community, lias committed suicide. She saturated her clothing with coal oil and set fire to It, /Sho had been deeply distressed over the loss of a position aa teacher lb a school here .and recently had j|HBe two attempts to end her Ufa.; ;' Oats, 25 bushel lots... M Potatoes, bushel... .00 Hay, per ioo ftg Best Butter No. 7 Broom. •St a cans fine Peaches 3 cans Corn .C. ' i dozen Canned Corn... ,g§ 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. M 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee 13# Arbuckle Coffee .10# Fresh eggs, doc ,1« AN AUTHORESS DEAD. night o, '-tm* admiralty "MtUb stepro"•» Jones, •'«h "A peculiar feature of the Brazilian newspapers is found in the birthday cards printed in their columns," says a correspondent of the Chicago Record. Brnnlllnn Birthday Cnrda. I I.arf* Sat vD London, 'March 2o. court has awarded to the a*. er Sir Richard Greuvllle, £4,000 salvage for towing the Briu. steamer Mary Thomas, Captain Woodward, Into Old Polat, Va., iSst January. Tl» Thomas had bfcoma disabled at while bound from Philadelphia for ,J»ndonderry and was tawed by the QrenvlUe 250 miles. Attorney General Griggs has handed to the president his resignation, to take Uui«u'aDr i«it ruwd »« nc«f*«f Bmaty-alfkt- Loodoo, March *8 —OhMk** B»ry Tonga, tkawelt known ntMKfdfod »«•- t«rd»y «l SalUbor;, WiUpTOiigluid. She bid bun ODD fined Utjm bed some d»J« With ooM, fatal. 8h. m "They are ofttimes extravagant In language, especially when tkte poetical nature of a swain gets tue upper hand. Birthday festivities are always celebrated in Brasil, the public officlala receiving a deluge of good wishes on this auspicious day each year. The birthday cards In the newspapers are something like these as a rule: effect March 31. Mr. Griggs intends to leave Washington on Saturday next for his home in New Jersey, where hereafter he will reside. His intention is to resume immediately the practice of his profession. Acme Steam'Laundry Berlin, March 25.—A dispatch to the Lokal Anzelger from Stuttgart announces that Baron Schott von Schottenstein, the Wurttemberg premier, whose sudden withdrawal fr#ta ttw cabinet owing to his being Implicated In a pending trial created aamotion, has committed suicide In TJlm. Former Premier Commit* Salelde. * March33— OjHgalannounce- Chlcago,. tjigt the controversy ment Is made ** board of trade between the Chica„ Qies over the tnd the telegraph eomp- market collection and dissemination o- -.,n _ quotations has been settled. Wltn*. week, if not sooner, It Is expected quo-1 tattous will be sent out from this mar- ] ket to all parts of the country, as they ] were before the trouble started maoy ■ months ago. _ q«oUtloa Fifth* Over. MONEY. Captains O. F. Bolles and J. K. Bulger, United States inspectors of hulls and boilers, iiave handed down their *«»ol$lon on the responsibility for the wreck of Rio de Janeiro Feb. 23 at the entrance Sf tN Golden Gate. Their decision places the blime for the upon the late Captain Ward and Pilot Jordan. Tt)» pilot, being a state of- Ucef U not under ffce Jurisdiction of the United Inspectors, apd they have no power to pflPilto " 'Felicitations. Hail the 8th of December, 19001 At the break of day was gathered one more beautiful bouquet of violets from the garden of the precious existence of Senorlta Zulmlra Jlainho. For this glorious date many compliments from one who esteems her.' ELLI8 WILL CA8E. J. H. Hot)ok. '■*"* ffcOK & Bobcats. W. O. Pan*. TBoa. J. tan. Jun F. Kjfca. F. Gordon. * , Qao. ». Stboip t al Battleship Hill • Yucht. I have money for mortgages In any amount. Mortgagee may stand for a term of years and only the Interest be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the interest will cease immediately on every dollar of principal thus unpaid. This is not bnllding association money. I handle only private funds and trust funds. ..v Oa* m ik« Hod fkuu C*D"• ■mil IWtoF- Ann Harbor, Mich., Match 85.—On# of famooe will eaata in thla Motion tha oonntry begea today In the 8alor Oqart. It Is kaowa ealhe EUte wll1 i Marseilles, Murcli 36.—The French cruiser Lavoisier lias been In collision with and seriously damaged the yacht Puritan, which has arrived here far repairs. The Earl and Countess of Dudley ware aboard at the time of the accident.J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., 63 South Main St.. PITT8TOW. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Brussels, March 26.—Le Petit Bleu announces that the celebrated Jesuit scholar Abbe Benard, professor at the University of Ghent, has broken off relations with the church in order to marry. Jeialt Leaves Ckwch to Marry. " 'Hall 8-12-1900! At the dawn of a beautiful morning, (this seems to have gone wrong some way, for it was raining torrents) 'the little birds fill the sky with their sweet singing and the angels bedecfc themselves with flowers in their precious couches to felicitate the natal day of the distinguished business man, Antonio F. Villas Boss. I prsy G$d you may have a brilliant futuse and a' life of Fqs*s, yours.* (Signed bjr bis sweetheart.) " 'Hail Dec. 8. 1900! It is not possible thst we pass a date so glorious as today, In which our hearts transcend the happl- Qess coming with the morning to collect one more love knot of violfts in the garden of the precious existence of our good father, tj Qft flat# Wf» offer felicitations and wishes to the highest that he may ha»e many years of life. His Bogs,' •"Hail, 17-12-7900! There la collected today one more radish in the little kitchen garden of the esteemed master painter, John ferreira da SUra. For thia happy day thy compliments of hla frlenda,' etc. These cards are published by the column In the editions of tha Tarions Morning papers." m • -.r List or Advertised Latter* Remaining nnoalled for »t the po*tofno*i Pitts ton. Pa., for the week ending March «, TV11- ffi2W"y 1 mSL&SU« fZSifirSlanl. RSESlIRW Syracuse, March 26. — Lafayette Bronson, n well known resident of Baldwlnsvllle, disappeared four montba ug». His son. who was Ashing near the locks at that place, pulled up an object which proved to be the body of his father. How be met his death Is unknown. Budrof MinUi Mas font OUR SFRIIt UK I Fall River M11U to Shut'Dowa. D. E. BAXTER. in d Floor Bonnet BnlUUog, Wllkeabam ENGINEERS HEADY. President DUm With Mr. Host. Fall ltlver, Mass.. March 28.—Ten corporations, conslsflng of 20 print cloth mills, are to shut down In full Immediately and two corporations In part These mills employ a total of 8,00) operatives. » KrHa.1' Cold Oar. hiilteefre WnWtt felat T—mw to* ' Baalla. \ Wllleta Point, March 86.—The Battalion of Mngtoeen, which Mfcen •tatloned hew, wJU.Jeave l«WN||D¥ Phlllpplnee, going WW ** otaoo. . * \ Washington, March 20. — President and Mrs. McKiniey were guests at dinner of Secretary and Mrs. Boot at the letter's residence on Bhode Island avenue laat night for oolda la the head, .chart, throat or any portion of tha body, taaaka np a oold In 24-houra without InWrraptlon to work. Will prevent oolda II taken M symptoms appear. Prloa SSo. Bold by J. g J»«nok. ' Will be no exception to the recognized excellence of oar goods, in fact there will b« an improvement. We will exhibit, as nsnai, a full line of dlmitias, lawns, seersuckers, ginghams, embroideries, laces, kid and mocha gloves, corsets, (high and low bust) hosiery, handkerchiefs, in tact jfll the necea* saries that go to complete a first class dress goods and notion store. JOHN O'D. HANGAN'S Persona calling for above letter* will plC ■•* ml "advertised." Tan*. P. H. Mrs O. K. VanDnaaan, Kllbonrn, Wis., wae afflietad with atomaoh and opnatlpatlon for a long tlma. Tha aay, I ha« triad many preparationa bnt nooe haw dona ma tha good that ChamberUln'a Stomaoh and Ltrer Tablets haw. ' Theae tablets ara for aala at Ferrer, Paok A Bob omlng and Loaarna Area. Wk«l*.H^.TWM The Pan-sAmarloan Kipoaltloa at Bnffrlo thissummer and ham pleanad In your itinerary a abort trip to the Weet, do not forget the feet that the Nickel Plate Beed often ratee lower tnan via other Itaee frocn Buffalo to Chicago tad Intermediate point* and that by purchasing yo«r Met over this popular line jm wHl alee aeonre e safe and pleeeant Jtinraay to year deetloatton. I This Will liana ■•Mm Kap Yaamlf Itroig ONE FARB TO WASMINOTON RRICES. Best Patent Flour - $4.5c Shop, per cwt * 1.00 Meal, per cwt - 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt 1.00 Gorn and Gr. Gorn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per ewt - .95 Gttt Hay, per cwt ■ .90 Oats, per bushel - - .36 Butter, per lb * • - . 34 Fresn Eggs, per dozen . 16 3 fcottleTSatsup - - .35 Mother Gray'* Sweet Powders foe Children, enoeessfnlly need by Mother Gray, for vearea mum in the Children'* Hobs la New Yerk, core feverishneee. bed stomach, teethtaf dleorders, move and regulate tbe bowek and deetroy worm*. They an so plaaeant to the taate and hannlea* ee mUk. Children like them. Over 10,000 tyUmonlals of ear**. They never ML Sold by Boy, ltew Yeek. And yon will ward off oolde, paeamonle, (even and other diseases. Yon need to have pare, rich blood and Bood dljiid'nn. Hoods Sanaparllla makee the blood rtob and pan ae no other medicine can do. It toneetheetomaohereeteean appetite and Invlgoratee tha whole sntam Ton wlM be wise to begin taking It today far it will keep yon strong and well. 8TERLINQ ON RIAL. And Batara.VU tk* Uhl(ti Vall.j Ball- road April W. ■order** al Bay Wll**a **•»» •»«•*» in Philadelphia. Tickets on aala April 3rd, limited for return paaaaga to April 18th, and will be honored on any train except the Black Diamond Eipraaa. Consult Lehigh Valley tlokat agents tor further Informagoo PhlWWphla, March *8.—The trial of f Ansa Sterling, rbarged with murdering '. Bay WUeOO, began today. The trial wae h eat foe eaaae time ego, but Sterling wee too Bood'e Pills are non-Irritating. Price, 85 oeats. Tha Ungating oonah following grlpp* aalla lot Ona Minute OonghjOute. throat and long tronfafrjflla «• harmlaaa raii tt*Tgl"« immediate I—oltS. Pttyj|^^^lMipwDPa SflKl BeTeral atom l«(t otm at very low rente, lain *mr*l dwelling* with modem lmiueuiii«*e. ud ate) aereitj houaaa at ».!)■■Mi beMh la littaton end bar miniadmhlt. ME WEATHER. Solid through veetlbsled deepen and palatial dining cwi we aWejlil to tbe trdaeof this road, ae an Cd*0no4*m dv senten. »o*ratna£l7^aMDartletilaia - *- * - - - - - a* . — M*m -- • WlJH^L.Ba&Uo', tike Oliver children aek tor ■ere when given One Minute Cough Cure. Counterfeits of Salvaar* Hablad Leave them along nam* DeWlttfett Itlaaharmjj Tataa, R. B. Cutler, D. a, Mar. 86,-Fctmaet m. Tneedar, tot Men dtotken endoese It highly fox etonp. It qniokly ouree ell eeatto aad oolda and •ran throat aad laag tumble. 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