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, Hp. , " - ' • . jA $ -n C89 " ' S2d YEAR. •} HARTIBCT. PITTSTON, PA., SA' URDAY, JANUARY 1, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY;. HlflD 40c MONTH. f rUVK SENORACEVAL I WAS DEPOSED DAVIS LEAVES MEXICO. CHAS. SCHWAB RIVALS HOEY. OBITUARY. 8URPRII 1ING RESULTS. CttHRcuu^cnu No CUS Amerlrnn Representative'* Farewell Michael Murphy. Michael MUrphy, one of the oldest resident? of Pittston township, died this morning! He was a man of sterling character and deep religious faith, and leaves miny friends to mourn his loss. The following sons and daughters survive: James, Laflin; Mrs. M. J. Mc Andrew, Youngstown, O.; Lizzie and Kila_PhlladeliDhia; Annie and Jennie, at heme; Sister Gregory, Green Ridge convent} Sister Dositheus, West Chester convent. Funeral Tuesday luornlng. Requiem mass in St John's church at 9.S0 o'clock. Interment in Market street cemetery. A Simple Internal Remedy Makes Re- markable Cures of Catarrh. City of Mexico, Jan. 11.—Senator H. C3. Davis, chairman of the United States delegation to the International American conference, who left for Washington last night, took leave of the conference at the morning's session in a brief speech, saying in part: to !*■ n-Americana. People who have used sprays, inhalers, salves and washes for catarrh and have found how useless and inconvenient they are, will be agreeably surprised at results following the use of a pleasant internal remedy in tablet form. Druggists every where admit that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which Need Ever Feel Dissati with a purchase made at People's Store, for if it is right we'll make it right, got to be right that's the sam aoifTHl of it. Read this following gains for this week: No. f. Carvallo Declared President Almost Breaks the Bank of of Paraguay. Monte Carlo. Have j oar eyes examined and your glasses fitted and adjusted by a reliable Optician who understand* hi* business. It is the safest way and will more than repay yon in the end. We employ one of the most expert Opticians in the country and have a department devoted solely to this work and can guarantee perfect satisfaction. "Circumstances require me to leave for my home. Enough lias been accomplished to assure us that much good will come to the American republics as a result of the second pan- American conference. treatment, is the safest, most effective and popular of all catarrh remedies. FATAL RIOT IN SENATE.' WINS $20,000 IN A DAY. President of th« Hygienic Council » Dozen Ladteanicely mad*, racn ar and 91-60. Vary week... • Killed and Other Prominent Men "Among the achievements of this conference a plan of arbitration has" been substantially agreed upon that will be of great value to all of the republics. This, I feel sure, is a long step toward preserving peace and settling disputes between American republics.Lord Rotslyn's "System" Seems to bo You Went Go Amiss Wounded—Details of the Revolu- Working W^ll—Several Americans If you have your furniture repairing, upholstering and picture framing done at our establishment Personal attention given to all branches of the work. Dilapidation has no terror for Dunn. No matter how badly crippled a piece of furniture Is, if there's the slightest hope of saving it, Dunn can do it You'll be surprised at the Improvements he can make In a wornout piece of furniture. Send a card or leave word at his establishment, 60 S. Main St, and he will call at your home for any work you may wish to have done. No. 2. Children', rut Black Bibb In alt *lxae, Btrong. and than JorKhool wear; apodal nrfaa No. 3. tionary Plot. Share in the 8teel Magnate's Good Buenos Ayres, Argentina, via Galveston, Tex., Jan. 11.—The latest news from Asuncion shows that blood has been shed in the Paraguayan revolution which overthrew Aeeval so quickly. It Is probable that there will be a further struggle, as President Aceval has been released from prison. Luck. Monte Carlo, Jan. 11.—Charles M. Schwab is here and is the lion of the Jay. 3(« (j. "Permit me to say to my colleagues of the southern republics, where questions so often arise and particularly about boundary lines, if you accept the opportunity to adopt The Hague articles it will be the greatest and best move you can make toward a peaceful settlement of all disputed questions. thus following the enlightened, civilized nations of the^world. His play at the Casino has eclipsed (hut of the Earl of Rosslyn and his famous system. Mr. Schwab's table is constantly surrounded by a crowd watching the steel millionaire gamble. He lias had extraordinary luck and has repeatedly stakea the maximum. OfptUl&K, 36 "V.IUtwJcet eDt-,"WUki4&avu A very choice lot of brellaa, best frames, st and best nines uyw! special price (or tbla-waafe.. No. 4. The plot to depose Senor Aceval was decided upon at a conference between General Caballero. General Escobar. Colonel Escurra, the minister of war; Senor Moreno, tbe minister of finance, and Senator Fleytas. At the Hub Clothing Houte. All Wool Clay Salt, $8.50, well worth $12.00; All Wool Overcoat, $7.50, well worth $11.00. At the Hub. I cue Men's Hesry .— - never sold for less than _ Special price for this week i No. 5. 1 cue roll size Whtto CM Spreads, extra nofLlOS Special price for ftuto week Nearly all cheap cough mixtures and throat lozenges contain opiates; these cheap medicines give a temporary relief, especially with little children by destroying nerve sensation; the irritation in throat, which causes coughing. is temporarily relieved, not by removing the cause, but by deadening the nerves of feeling the irritation is not felt, although it is still there and will promptly return. What Mr. Schwab's luck is like can lDe gathered from the fact that the croupier pushed over to him $20,000 as ids winnings of one day's play. Powder UxpUihlon Victim Dead. "By the construction of the pan- American railway it is believed commercial and friendly relations will be increased. "The government of the. United States appreciates the many courtesies extended to its delegates and is pleased with the results accomplished."THE WEATHER. Clearfield, ra.. Jan. 11.—Emmet B. (toseberry. «lio was fruitfully burn ."d lii Thursday's tiro and explosion at the Riekorito NCmexpl -sive company's powder mill. Is dead, making tHe third loath as a result of the disaster. Frank Zeentmyer, superintendent of the powiler mill, who was severely burned, is In a erltiefi! enndition. This revolutionary committee sent a deputation to President Aceval to request him to resign. Senor Aceval emphatically declined. Ab Schwab sauntered from table to table playing the maximums he was followed by a crowd. At roulette en plain he won on No. 8 the maximum, $10,800, and on the next turn he played tlie maximum on 9 and also won. Washington, Jan. 11.—Forecast until 8 p. m., Sunday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Probably snow tonight; Sunday, fair and colder. IT PATS TB NT *1 People's As a declination was expected a detachment of cavalry had been placed within easy call. The cavalrymen were summoned, and the president was taken off to prison. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets is the best remedy to remove catarrhal secretion, whether in the nose, throat or stomach, because they are composed of wholesome antiseptics like red gum. blood root, etc.; when you use these tablets you know what you are putting into your system and not taking chances with cocaine, opiates or similar poisons found in so many catarrh cures and cough medicines. The Earl of Itosslyn Is playing his system with good success and is now winning about $500 daily. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist Senor Carbon of Ecuador presented a motion to the effect that the conference recognizes the services of Mr. Davis and regrets his departure. This motion w.ib seconded by Senor Chavero of Mexico, Blest Gana of Chile and General Beyes of Colombia and was carried unanimously by acclamation. Heating stoves at cost at ■owers's. Another cavalry detachment win sent to the residence of General Egusquiza. a former president of Paraguay, but that gentleman had been apprised of the coup d'etat and had sought safety at the Argentine legation. Mr. Schwab Is the most stared at man visiting the Casino, all Europe having learned that he is the highest salaried man in the world, and all EuroiDe being represented here. allow a cough to run until It gets beyond the reach of a medicine. They often say, "Oh, It will wear away," but In moot cases It will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the sue cessful medicine called Kemp's. Balsam, which Is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediatelj see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial bottles free. At all druggists. Some Foolish People Don't tie the your the old fashioned way. Seal I them by the rifcw, quick, ys, 5V *Vy Ws absolutely sure way—by a thin coating of Pure Has a dozen other 1L 1 jfJl d^£jtltb° 13 SOUTH ALWAYS TIE 61 EVANS BR President Aceval's family soon after arrived at the legation and were received by the Argentine officials. Man; friends of Senor Aceval found an asylum there, for there was fear that the revolutionists would deal harshly with them. Moute Carlo Is alive with Americans, and the Casino is Ailed with them froui morning"until late at night. Dr. Ramsdell, in commenting on ca tarrh cures, says: "I can heartily recommend Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, because they contain no cocaine or other dangeroiis drug found iu so many advertised catarrh cures. I have known of mnny cases of long standing catarrh of the head-'and throat completely cured by the daily use of these tablets for several weeks. One case In particular, which I could not reach with an inhaler or spray, and where the catarrh caused daily headaches and a noticcable loss of hearing, was entirely cured by this harmless but effective remedy." H THE CANAL QUESTION Several American yachts are in the harbor. and the hotel registers are filled with names familiar in New York. The Senate Committee Sibpwua M. L. uprr. PRICE ilST. Washington, Jan. 11.—At the request of Mr. Morgan, chairman of the senate committee on interoceauie canals, the sergeant-at-arms of the senate issued yesterday a subpoena for M. Lampre. general secretary of the Panama Canal company, to appear before the committee. The subpoena was served, and M. Lampre will attend a meeting of the committee today. Other Lurkt Amerleani. A Deep Mystery. The worst features of the revolt were seen in the senate, for tbe chamber was transformed into a battlefield. Other Americans are sharing luck with Mr. Schwab at the tables. Mrs. llepew's winnings recently appear to have started the streak of American iuck, for her example has lieen followed by many others. Mine. Melba, who is also here, has been playing occasionally and winning regularly. She Is staying at the Hermitage, the Duchess it Marlborough's cozy little place, and takes in the Casino dally, playing twenty-live franc stakes. It Is a mystery why women endnre backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric will quickly cure such troubles. "I have suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back' pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It over-' comes constipation, Improves appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's. PittBton, and O. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. Best Patent Floor, per bbl... Peed, all kinds, perioo...... Bran and Brown Midds, too.. Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per l?u, gcod stock When Senator Fleytas made a motion that President Aceval Bhould be summarily deposed. Senator BogarnI protested. AJarge crowd, which filled the chamber, insulted Senator BogarnI, who lost his self control and bitterly reproached the mob for its interference in congressional deliberations. Admiral Walker, chairman of the isthmian canal commission, said that he had received a cablegram from the officers of the Panama Canal company, making a formal offer to sell all their property in connection with the Panama canal to the United States for $40,- 000,000. Dr. Wainwright says: "I never hesi tate to prescribe Stuart's Catarrh Tablets for catarrhal headaches and catarrhal deafness, because I know them to be perfectly safe for child or adult, and have seen many remarkable cures resulting from their regular daily use; because they are advertised and sold in drug stores is no reason why any good physician should not use them, because we should seize upon the means of cure wherever found." Gr. Sugar, *o lbs for........ Butter, very best dairy, peril Lar& pure, per lb ChMSte. per lb Some person In the crowd fired a revolver, and that was a signal for a general conflict. Bevolvers and other weapons were drawn, and great disorder. including the firing of shots, prevailed.She is one of those who have been following Lord Bosslyn'8 system and has been extraordinarily successful. MORE MEN EVERYDAY are realizing how much bet ter a tailor-made suit is than a '-hand me down " Better in cut, better in fit, better in quality, better made, bet ter wearers, batter in appearance. You feel better drrssed in a tailor-made suit or overcoat The price may be a little higher, but the genetal all-round satis factiob is far greater. The new weaves are shown here and we cut by the latest fashion plates. Bussjhe City Tailor, Opp. Water St. Chloride of Lime, i lb I-ord Uosslyn's descent upon the Casino is the talk of the place and everywhere, and conversation concerns Itself with his system. Time after time men have descended upon Monte Carlo with systems and have been welcomed with open arms, as was Lord Bosslyn, ■inly to leave at the end of varying periods plucked and penniless. Lord Itosslyn, however, has passed the danger period of four days set by himself and Is now on the highway to riches. The house spent yesterday considering the Hopkins bill to create a permanent census bureau. While the general sentiment was in favor of a permanent bureau, there was a strong opposition to the bill as drawn on the ground that it wns hot well matured. Slfnaled to Commander off Troops. At the Hub Clothing House. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are especially valuable for catarrhal colds in children, because they are pleasant 'to the taste and may be used freely to break up severe colds and croup at the very beginning. General Escobar In the meantime approached a window and made a sign to the commander of the troops, which were drawn up in front of the congressional building. Boys' Suits, Short Pants. 3 to 16 enrs, $3.00 Suits for $2.65; $2.00 Suits lor $1.70. There also was an overwhelming demand for a provision to place the present employees of the census bureau under the protection of the civil service law, and the bill was finally recommitted, with instructions to report back a bill containing a plan for a detailed organization of a permanent census bureau, to include also a provision to place the present employees under the civil service. The tight to recommit was .made under the leadership of Mr. Burkett (Neb.), the new member 6t the appropriations committee. Schuaaler A Bechtold, Machijk. s and Locksmiths; cameras, kodaks, L onographs and supplies. All druggists sell the remedy at 50 cents for full sized package. Call on us when yon wanl We can give you the best Vi your money. On Jan. i»t tkC facturers advanced rubber g per cent., but you can DtUl the sams price as before The commander misunderstood the signal, which was meant to have the soldiers march into the senate chamber.A little book on cause and cure of catarrh mailed free by addressing the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Surrounded by members of the "syndicate" formed by him In London to break the bank, he plays daily, and, though the $500 he has been averaging for the last few days is not the amount he set out to win daily, he has confined himself to that as being a sure dividend maker and is always pulled away from the tables by the officials of the syndicate when he begins to bet in the high figures. Have Your Knivea and Scissor* sharpened at Schussler & Bechtold's, Instead of giving the order to march the commander directed thp-troops to fire. A fusillade of bullets was direct ed against the windows and the doors. N. Main, 4 doors below Ferry bridge. Ostend, Belgium, Jan. 11.—The steamer Dot Marsum. which arrived here today", encountered terrific gales while crossing the Atlantic. Four of the crew were badly injured and the deck load was washed overboard. Gales on the Atlantic. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. This caused a panic inside the sen ate chamber, but the melee did not prevent the fighting from continuing There were many encounters. store. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan ft Co., stock brokers, room 26, Miner's Bank building. EVANS BRI In one of these Senator Facando Ins fran, president of the hygenlc council was killed. He was a candidate for thi presidency of Paraguay. New York. Jan. 11. 1901. Open,, Clos. . IB f 15 . 93%' 93% .122% 122% • 77% 78% . 98%,. 99% . 66% 66% . 46% 46% . 43% 43% . 94% 94% 139% 139% 102% 102 103 102% 60% 60% 70% 70% 29% 29% 34% 34% .149% 149 56 55% . 63% 63% 12 11% 41% 41% 102% 102% 89% 89% 42% 42% 91% 91% 56% 57% WoroveritO years~ Or. RICHTER'S World-'Renowned A bill was pnssed unanimously to give Mrs. McKinley the free mailing privilege during the remainder of her life. The house then adjourned until Monday. Petltloa With Forced Sl»atsr«a. Col. So. So. E. R. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio .. C. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. .. Man. El Mo. Pacific People's Gas So. Pacific U. 8. Copper Car and Foundry • • O. & W Penn. . Reading lenn. C. ft I Leather Erie Union Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref Wabash, pref. Western Union ... Norfolk .... Helena, Mon., Jan. 11.—A plot to secure the release from the penitentiary of L. C; Livingston, sent from Silver Bow county in April, 1900, for five years for forgery, has failed. The names of several prominent New York people were forged to the petition that was presented, which represented that Livingston came from the diatlnguished New York family of that name and had served as a rough rider in Cuba. Among the names signed to the petition were those of Theodore Roosevelt, August Belmont, Hugh J. Grant. Thomas A. Edison, Jerome W. Astor. E. D. Morgan and others in Nfew York. ♦ Senators Corviilan and Fleytas. Gen eral Caballero and Deputy Curreras were seriously wounded.. Fifteen otl.c persons also received wounds wlilel are not dangerous. "Anchor" Pain Expeller Have You Been About Wall Pai Havana Poatolllce Trial*. Havana. Jan. 11.—The government has finished the examination of Iteeves. and today he will be cross examined by counsel for Neely and Rath lDone. It was evident throughout the testimony of Reeves that the charge of the government against all the do fendants is based on Reeves' statements, for the fiscal conducted his examination question by question from a typewritten copy of the accusation, and Reeves' testimony substantiated the conclusions drawn in the accusation.The soldiers finally entered t'.i chamber and comparative peace wa established. TELEPHONE- pr tHPom to be theBotthereU for BENJ. A. CROWTHER, Congress then declared by a volthat Senor Aeeval was :to longer pre* dent of Paraguay and that he was sue ceeded by Vice President Hector Car vallo. RKumatism, Soul, Neuralgia,Ctc; /ANIOUt Rheumatic Complaints. Oo|y 25c. aad 50c. at all druggists Plans prepared and Building* Superintended I The new president formed the fo' lowing ministry: Senor Eduardo I k'; tas, minister of interim-; Solior minister of finance; Senor Manuel De miuguez, minister of foreign aifain Colonel Eseurra. minister of war. a". Senor Jose Irala, minister of Justice. £* CRAY'S TRANSFER CC Threatened Strike Averted. •rthrough Has fine rigs and horses ioi moving furniture or taking parties on outings. General teaming. x Boston, Jan. 11.—A basis of settlement of the threatened strike of the teamsters of this city has been agreed upon at a conference held at the rooms of the state board of arbitration at the stateliouse which Is almost identical with the original demands made upon the master teamsters by their men. There will be no strike, and the new agreement, which is for one year, was signed today by the Master Teamsters' association, representing 283 master teamsters, who employ 4,500 men, and by the Team Drivers' union. F. AC Richter ft Co. 21S Pearl Street, Cleveland, O.. Jan. 11.—There Is every evidence that McKinley day, Jan. 29, will be remembered in every state and territory of the I'nion. Information received at the national headquarters of the McKinley National Memorial association is that the several governors are earnestly in sympathy with the proposal made by Governor Nash and Judge Day to set apart by proclamation McKinley's birthday us a day of offering to the memorial fund. MeKlnlejr Day Mm The latest advices from Asuncion nr that Senor Aeeval and his partisan.- will not submit without a furthet struggle. Senor Aceval's presidential term would have expired next November, but the question of succession caused the revolt. New York. HAVE TO GIVE UP. RED STAR STAMPS. LITTLE MONET SAVERS A recent order we placed has b shipped and is now oo oar shell (t includes all the new figures I shades; and the chance for a 1 selection is large here. It can after you prists thai »tt can't. T. S. A W. S. BARRE1 Njrth Main St. New phonc It's All Over When 8lck Headache Comes to Young or Old—Everything Stops and Nothing Goes On but the Sick Headaches. FLORAL DESIGNS ami CUT FLOVjjgS . Arranged af for the occasion. P» iCx« alwCy&Thd Lowest. 'Phone orders promptly attended to. Choict Rosm Always In Stock. Orders left with the Mlaaee Emigh Water St.. will receive prompt attention J-B-CARPENTEIM"*™ AH same Ask tor them. Rejolelna; la Klearastaa. If anything will engender a disregard for even life Itself it is continued or oft repeated attacks of sick headache. Tou may be able to partially describe it. but the English language falls to fully do It justice. It's misery so concentrated, so condensed, so prostrating, that all else is enveloped In its meshes. Collect them Managua. Nicaragua. Jan. 11.—There Is great rejoicing In the official circles of Nicaragua as 11 result'of the news received by cable to the effect that the Nicaragua!! canal bill has passed the bouse of representatives. The national band at Managua played "Hail Columbia," and salutes were fired fron' the battery. Redeem them at UeDfr Imet m Mnatfeato. RED STAR TRAOIRB STAMP CO., 18 Sooth Main St.. Plttaton. Pa. Vallejo, Cai„ Jan. 11.—Osborn Deignan. who was one of the participants In the sinking of the Merriniac at Santiago, has been discharged from the Ukiah Hospital For the Insane and ordered to duty on the steamship Independence at Mare Island navy yard. DelRrsiaii Recovers Hla Mind. Havana. Jan. 11.—Miguel Gener, the mayor of Havana who has been suspended from office for alleged Incompetency and Inattention to business, has issued a manifesto in which he repeats a previous statement that he would answer the charges against him v\%icn he knew what they were. Senor Gener also says that he now knows that he was removed from ofiice be- & Jawuwtj § | - §cdt—-J An Ordsr Once in n While Coal Thieves Under Arrest. Mrs. Eld ward John, of No. 336 Washington St.. Pittston, Pa., says: "For a long time I bad trouble witb my nerves and suffered much from headaches. I did not rest well and when I did sleep I would have a smothering sensation. I saw Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills recommended and got a box at Gordon's drug store and used them with good results. I was feeling well and looking so much better after their use." Ottumwa, la., Jan. 11.—Members of thirteen families are under arrest here charged with the wholesale theft of coal from the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul chutes.' An average of 30 tons a week have been stolen. WILL PROVE TO YOU That the Kind of fireceri Canned Beads, Staple 6sods and Vegetables Sell Are the Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 11.—Fire in the town of Gaines, Tioga county, destroy ed six buildings, entailing a lDss of $30,000. partially covered by li:st; Fire In Galon, Pa, •ause he voted for General Bartolomr Masi), the Democratic candidate for he presidency in the recent elections. German-Venezuelan Crisis Over. mce. Going Out of Business. Berlin, Jan. 11.—The German-Venezuelan crisis is now regarded as practically over. The German warships Stein and Moltke were today ordered to leave West Indian waters. All of our Presidents have been in the habit of mingling freely with the people, usually without any particular precaution being made for their safety. The danger of this has been so emphatically pointed out in the last few months, that wise statesmen suggestthat the old plan be discontinued. There is also cause for great danger In many of the so-called remedies advertised for stomach, liver and bowel complaints. The Bafest medicine to take Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It has been before the public for fifty years, and has always been found safe and reliable In cases of nervousness. Insomnia, indigestion, dyspepsia and Perils of the Presidents. I must dispose of my entire stock of jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware. picture frames, and now (titer them st less than cost. Solid silver watches, Elgin or Waltham movements, reg. $12, now $6.99; 20 gr. gold filled case. Elgin or Waltham movement. $7.98; 8-day clocks, finely ornamented, reg. $6. now $1.98; alarm clock, leg. $1.2$, now 58c.; umbrellas, fine cashmere, self-opener, and closer, reg. $2.60, now 99c.; room molding, teg. 5c., now lc. a foot Everything cold during this gale guaranteed. Entire stock must biff disposed of between now and April 1, when I will go Into the wholesale business in the Miners' bank building. A. LEVENE. 14 S. Main Sorae men scorn an over- ff! coat evet in the coldest weath er; fcr such we have exra « warm SUITS. i :# W GOOD GRADJ Dr. A. W- Ohmse's Nerve Pills are sold at 60c. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine C?,. Buffalo, N. T. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every pack tu. Courteous Serving. Modnratn Pricns. Cartful Filling of Ortfors. Prompt Dolhroiy of Boo#t» Are Some of Our Motti Woman Wins a Damage Suit. iff" Men's $10 Suits, red to $8 oo . Men's $12 Suits, red. to $9 50 JS They represent the best •? value evtr offered at the price. * London, Ont., Jan. 11.—Miss Elizabeth Burke has been awarded $1,000 damages in her suit against Michael J. Burke, United States consul at St. Thomas. She sued for $2,000, because she was ejected from the Burke house. i.ooo who need heavier ap- parel, we are showing a fine W line of OVERCOATS. *jl Men's C8 50 O'coats red. to %6 jm Men's $10 O'coats red to 7 50 jlD Men's $D3 75 O'coats red. $10 2 1? Pill-o«ophy,—1There are pills and pills—but Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills at 10 cent* a vial lead In demand. The tale borders on the phenomenal. Slug gish liver, constipation or Irregular bowels are the precursors of many physical disorders. Time little won tiers remove the cause: 40 in a Tial tor »«*?: 100 pUk. » cntt- Said * Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup can always be relied on to cure promptly ail throat and lung affections. This wonderful medicine has a record Ssf over fifty years, and performs todiv the rpeedlest cures of colds In tk» umt cheat and lungs. It ia the but eM«h For the other 999 men in a I'B. in**,6"- S 1 ""I % w--- J| malaria, fever and ague. It therefore! occupies the foremost position In th* Whs Want the
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 11, 1902 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1902-01-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, January 11, 1902 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1902-01-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020111_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | , Hp. , " - ' • . jA $ -n C89 " ' S2d YEAR. •} HARTIBCT. PITTSTON, PA., SA' URDAY, JANUARY 1, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY;. HlflD 40c MONTH. f rUVK SENORACEVAL I WAS DEPOSED DAVIS LEAVES MEXICO. CHAS. SCHWAB RIVALS HOEY. OBITUARY. 8URPRII 1ING RESULTS. CttHRcuu^cnu No CUS Amerlrnn Representative'* Farewell Michael Murphy. Michael MUrphy, one of the oldest resident? of Pittston township, died this morning! He was a man of sterling character and deep religious faith, and leaves miny friends to mourn his loss. The following sons and daughters survive: James, Laflin; Mrs. M. J. Mc Andrew, Youngstown, O.; Lizzie and Kila_PhlladeliDhia; Annie and Jennie, at heme; Sister Gregory, Green Ridge convent} Sister Dositheus, West Chester convent. Funeral Tuesday luornlng. Requiem mass in St John's church at 9.S0 o'clock. Interment in Market street cemetery. A Simple Internal Remedy Makes Re- markable Cures of Catarrh. City of Mexico, Jan. 11.—Senator H. C3. Davis, chairman of the United States delegation to the International American conference, who left for Washington last night, took leave of the conference at the morning's session in a brief speech, saying in part: to !*■ n-Americana. People who have used sprays, inhalers, salves and washes for catarrh and have found how useless and inconvenient they are, will be agreeably surprised at results following the use of a pleasant internal remedy in tablet form. Druggists every where admit that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which Need Ever Feel Dissati with a purchase made at People's Store, for if it is right we'll make it right, got to be right that's the sam aoifTHl of it. Read this following gains for this week: No. f. Carvallo Declared President Almost Breaks the Bank of of Paraguay. Monte Carlo. Have j oar eyes examined and your glasses fitted and adjusted by a reliable Optician who understand* hi* business. It is the safest way and will more than repay yon in the end. We employ one of the most expert Opticians in the country and have a department devoted solely to this work and can guarantee perfect satisfaction. "Circumstances require me to leave for my home. Enough lias been accomplished to assure us that much good will come to the American republics as a result of the second pan- American conference. treatment, is the safest, most effective and popular of all catarrh remedies. FATAL RIOT IN SENATE.' WINS $20,000 IN A DAY. President of th« Hygienic Council » Dozen Ladteanicely mad*, racn ar and 91-60. Vary week... • Killed and Other Prominent Men "Among the achievements of this conference a plan of arbitration has" been substantially agreed upon that will be of great value to all of the republics. This, I feel sure, is a long step toward preserving peace and settling disputes between American republics.Lord Rotslyn's "System" Seems to bo You Went Go Amiss Wounded—Details of the Revolu- Working W^ll—Several Americans If you have your furniture repairing, upholstering and picture framing done at our establishment Personal attention given to all branches of the work. Dilapidation has no terror for Dunn. No matter how badly crippled a piece of furniture Is, if there's the slightest hope of saving it, Dunn can do it You'll be surprised at the Improvements he can make In a wornout piece of furniture. Send a card or leave word at his establishment, 60 S. Main St, and he will call at your home for any work you may wish to have done. No. 2. Children', rut Black Bibb In alt *lxae, Btrong. and than JorKhool wear; apodal nrfaa No. 3. tionary Plot. Share in the 8teel Magnate's Good Buenos Ayres, Argentina, via Galveston, Tex., Jan. 11.—The latest news from Asuncion shows that blood has been shed in the Paraguayan revolution which overthrew Aeeval so quickly. It Is probable that there will be a further struggle, as President Aceval has been released from prison. Luck. Monte Carlo, Jan. 11.—Charles M. Schwab is here and is the lion of the Jay. 3(« (j. "Permit me to say to my colleagues of the southern republics, where questions so often arise and particularly about boundary lines, if you accept the opportunity to adopt The Hague articles it will be the greatest and best move you can make toward a peaceful settlement of all disputed questions. thus following the enlightened, civilized nations of the^world. His play at the Casino has eclipsed (hut of the Earl of Rosslyn and his famous system. Mr. Schwab's table is constantly surrounded by a crowd watching the steel millionaire gamble. He lias had extraordinary luck and has repeatedly stakea the maximum. OfptUl&K, 36 "V.IUtwJcet eDt-,"WUki4&avu A very choice lot of brellaa, best frames, st and best nines uyw! special price (or tbla-waafe.. No. 4. The plot to depose Senor Aceval was decided upon at a conference between General Caballero. General Escobar. Colonel Escurra, the minister of war; Senor Moreno, tbe minister of finance, and Senator Fleytas. At the Hub Clothing Houte. All Wool Clay Salt, $8.50, well worth $12.00; All Wool Overcoat, $7.50, well worth $11.00. At the Hub. I cue Men's Hesry .— - never sold for less than _ Special price for this week i No. 5. 1 cue roll size Whtto CM Spreads, extra nofLlOS Special price for ftuto week Nearly all cheap cough mixtures and throat lozenges contain opiates; these cheap medicines give a temporary relief, especially with little children by destroying nerve sensation; the irritation in throat, which causes coughing. is temporarily relieved, not by removing the cause, but by deadening the nerves of feeling the irritation is not felt, although it is still there and will promptly return. What Mr. Schwab's luck is like can lDe gathered from the fact that the croupier pushed over to him $20,000 as ids winnings of one day's play. Powder UxpUihlon Victim Dead. "By the construction of the pan- American railway it is believed commercial and friendly relations will be increased. "The government of the. United States appreciates the many courtesies extended to its delegates and is pleased with the results accomplished."THE WEATHER. Clearfield, ra.. Jan. 11.—Emmet B. (toseberry. «lio was fruitfully burn ."d lii Thursday's tiro and explosion at the Riekorito NCmexpl -sive company's powder mill. Is dead, making tHe third loath as a result of the disaster. Frank Zeentmyer, superintendent of the powiler mill, who was severely burned, is In a erltiefi! enndition. This revolutionary committee sent a deputation to President Aceval to request him to resign. Senor Aceval emphatically declined. Ab Schwab sauntered from table to table playing the maximums he was followed by a crowd. At roulette en plain he won on No. 8 the maximum, $10,800, and on the next turn he played tlie maximum on 9 and also won. Washington, Jan. 11.—Forecast until 8 p. m., Sunday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Probably snow tonight; Sunday, fair and colder. IT PATS TB NT *1 People's As a declination was expected a detachment of cavalry had been placed within easy call. The cavalrymen were summoned, and the president was taken off to prison. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets is the best remedy to remove catarrhal secretion, whether in the nose, throat or stomach, because they are composed of wholesome antiseptics like red gum. blood root, etc.; when you use these tablets you know what you are putting into your system and not taking chances with cocaine, opiates or similar poisons found in so many catarrh cures and cough medicines. The Earl of Itosslyn Is playing his system with good success and is now winning about $500 daily. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist Senor Carbon of Ecuador presented a motion to the effect that the conference recognizes the services of Mr. Davis and regrets his departure. This motion w.ib seconded by Senor Chavero of Mexico, Blest Gana of Chile and General Beyes of Colombia and was carried unanimously by acclamation. Heating stoves at cost at ■owers's. Another cavalry detachment win sent to the residence of General Egusquiza. a former president of Paraguay, but that gentleman had been apprised of the coup d'etat and had sought safety at the Argentine legation. Mr. Schwab Is the most stared at man visiting the Casino, all Europe having learned that he is the highest salaried man in the world, and all EuroiDe being represented here. allow a cough to run until It gets beyond the reach of a medicine. They often say, "Oh, It will wear away," but In moot cases It will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the sue cessful medicine called Kemp's. Balsam, which Is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediatelj see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial bottles free. At all druggists. Some Foolish People Don't tie the your the old fashioned way. Seal I them by the rifcw, quick, ys, 5V *Vy Ws absolutely sure way—by a thin coating of Pure Has a dozen other 1L 1 jfJl d^£jtltb° 13 SOUTH ALWAYS TIE 61 EVANS BR President Aceval's family soon after arrived at the legation and were received by the Argentine officials. Man; friends of Senor Aceval found an asylum there, for there was fear that the revolutionists would deal harshly with them. Moute Carlo Is alive with Americans, and the Casino is Ailed with them froui morning"until late at night. Dr. Ramsdell, in commenting on ca tarrh cures, says: "I can heartily recommend Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, because they contain no cocaine or other dangeroiis drug found iu so many advertised catarrh cures. I have known of mnny cases of long standing catarrh of the head-'and throat completely cured by the daily use of these tablets for several weeks. One case In particular, which I could not reach with an inhaler or spray, and where the catarrh caused daily headaches and a noticcable loss of hearing, was entirely cured by this harmless but effective remedy." H THE CANAL QUESTION Several American yachts are in the harbor. and the hotel registers are filled with names familiar in New York. The Senate Committee Sibpwua M. L. uprr. PRICE ilST. Washington, Jan. 11.—At the request of Mr. Morgan, chairman of the senate committee on interoceauie canals, the sergeant-at-arms of the senate issued yesterday a subpoena for M. Lampre. general secretary of the Panama Canal company, to appear before the committee. The subpoena was served, and M. Lampre will attend a meeting of the committee today. Other Lurkt Amerleani. A Deep Mystery. The worst features of the revolt were seen in the senate, for tbe chamber was transformed into a battlefield. Other Americans are sharing luck with Mr. Schwab at the tables. Mrs. llepew's winnings recently appear to have started the streak of American iuck, for her example has lieen followed by many others. Mine. Melba, who is also here, has been playing occasionally and winning regularly. She Is staying at the Hermitage, the Duchess it Marlborough's cozy little place, and takes in the Casino dally, playing twenty-live franc stakes. It Is a mystery why women endnre backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric will quickly cure such troubles. "I have suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back' pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It over-' comes constipation, Improves appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at W. C. Price's and J. H. Houck's. PittBton, and O. D. Stroh's, West Pittston. Best Patent Floor, per bbl... Peed, all kinds, perioo...... Bran and Brown Midds, too.. Oats, per bushel Potatoes, per l?u, gcod stock When Senator Fleytas made a motion that President Aceval Bhould be summarily deposed. Senator BogarnI protested. AJarge crowd, which filled the chamber, insulted Senator BogarnI, who lost his self control and bitterly reproached the mob for its interference in congressional deliberations. Admiral Walker, chairman of the isthmian canal commission, said that he had received a cablegram from the officers of the Panama Canal company, making a formal offer to sell all their property in connection with the Panama canal to the United States for $40,- 000,000. Dr. Wainwright says: "I never hesi tate to prescribe Stuart's Catarrh Tablets for catarrhal headaches and catarrhal deafness, because I know them to be perfectly safe for child or adult, and have seen many remarkable cures resulting from their regular daily use; because they are advertised and sold in drug stores is no reason why any good physician should not use them, because we should seize upon the means of cure wherever found." Gr. Sugar, *o lbs for........ Butter, very best dairy, peril Lar& pure, per lb ChMSte. per lb Some person In the crowd fired a revolver, and that was a signal for a general conflict. Bevolvers and other weapons were drawn, and great disorder. including the firing of shots, prevailed.She is one of those who have been following Lord Bosslyn'8 system and has been extraordinarily successful. MORE MEN EVERYDAY are realizing how much bet ter a tailor-made suit is than a '-hand me down " Better in cut, better in fit, better in quality, better made, bet ter wearers, batter in appearance. You feel better drrssed in a tailor-made suit or overcoat The price may be a little higher, but the genetal all-round satis factiob is far greater. The new weaves are shown here and we cut by the latest fashion plates. Bussjhe City Tailor, Opp. Water St. Chloride of Lime, i lb I-ord Uosslyn's descent upon the Casino is the talk of the place and everywhere, and conversation concerns Itself with his system. Time after time men have descended upon Monte Carlo with systems and have been welcomed with open arms, as was Lord Bosslyn, ■inly to leave at the end of varying periods plucked and penniless. Lord Itosslyn, however, has passed the danger period of four days set by himself and Is now on the highway to riches. The house spent yesterday considering the Hopkins bill to create a permanent census bureau. While the general sentiment was in favor of a permanent bureau, there was a strong opposition to the bill as drawn on the ground that it wns hot well matured. Slfnaled to Commander off Troops. At the Hub Clothing House. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are especially valuable for catarrhal colds in children, because they are pleasant 'to the taste and may be used freely to break up severe colds and croup at the very beginning. General Escobar In the meantime approached a window and made a sign to the commander of the troops, which were drawn up in front of the congressional building. Boys' Suits, Short Pants. 3 to 16 enrs, $3.00 Suits for $2.65; $2.00 Suits lor $1.70. There also was an overwhelming demand for a provision to place the present employees of the census bureau under the protection of the civil service law, and the bill was finally recommitted, with instructions to report back a bill containing a plan for a detailed organization of a permanent census bureau, to include also a provision to place the present employees under the civil service. The tight to recommit was .made under the leadership of Mr. Burkett (Neb.), the new member 6t the appropriations committee. Schuaaler A Bechtold, Machijk. s and Locksmiths; cameras, kodaks, L onographs and supplies. All druggists sell the remedy at 50 cents for full sized package. Call on us when yon wanl We can give you the best Vi your money. On Jan. i»t tkC facturers advanced rubber g per cent., but you can DtUl the sams price as before The commander misunderstood the signal, which was meant to have the soldiers march into the senate chamber.A little book on cause and cure of catarrh mailed free by addressing the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Surrounded by members of the "syndicate" formed by him In London to break the bank, he plays daily, and, though the $500 he has been averaging for the last few days is not the amount he set out to win daily, he has confined himself to that as being a sure dividend maker and is always pulled away from the tables by the officials of the syndicate when he begins to bet in the high figures. Have Your Knivea and Scissor* sharpened at Schussler & Bechtold's, Instead of giving the order to march the commander directed thp-troops to fire. A fusillade of bullets was direct ed against the windows and the doors. N. Main, 4 doors below Ferry bridge. Ostend, Belgium, Jan. 11.—The steamer Dot Marsum. which arrived here today", encountered terrific gales while crossing the Atlantic. Four of the crew were badly injured and the deck load was washed overboard. Gales on the Atlantic. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. This caused a panic inside the sen ate chamber, but the melee did not prevent the fighting from continuing There were many encounters. store. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan ft Co., stock brokers, room 26, Miner's Bank building. EVANS BRI In one of these Senator Facando Ins fran, president of the hygenlc council was killed. He was a candidate for thi presidency of Paraguay. New York. Jan. 11. 1901. Open,, Clos. . IB f 15 . 93%' 93% .122% 122% • 77% 78% . 98%,. 99% . 66% 66% . 46% 46% . 43% 43% . 94% 94% 139% 139% 102% 102 103 102% 60% 60% 70% 70% 29% 29% 34% 34% .149% 149 56 55% . 63% 63% 12 11% 41% 41% 102% 102% 89% 89% 42% 42% 91% 91% 56% 57% WoroveritO years~ Or. RICHTER'S World-'Renowned A bill was pnssed unanimously to give Mrs. McKinley the free mailing privilege during the remainder of her life. The house then adjourned until Monday. Petltloa With Forced Sl»atsr«a. Col. So. So. E. R. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn Traction Ches. and Ohio .. C. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. .. Man. El Mo. Pacific People's Gas So. Pacific U. 8. Copper Car and Foundry • • O. & W Penn. . Reading lenn. C. ft I Leather Erie Union Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref Wabash, pref. Western Union ... Norfolk .... Helena, Mon., Jan. 11.—A plot to secure the release from the penitentiary of L. C; Livingston, sent from Silver Bow county in April, 1900, for five years for forgery, has failed. The names of several prominent New York people were forged to the petition that was presented, which represented that Livingston came from the diatlnguished New York family of that name and had served as a rough rider in Cuba. Among the names signed to the petition were those of Theodore Roosevelt, August Belmont, Hugh J. Grant. Thomas A. Edison, Jerome W. Astor. E. D. Morgan and others in Nfew York. ♦ Senators Corviilan and Fleytas. Gen eral Caballero and Deputy Curreras were seriously wounded.. Fifteen otl.c persons also received wounds wlilel are not dangerous. "Anchor" Pain Expeller Have You Been About Wall Pai Havana Poatolllce Trial*. Havana. Jan. 11.—The government has finished the examination of Iteeves. and today he will be cross examined by counsel for Neely and Rath lDone. It was evident throughout the testimony of Reeves that the charge of the government against all the do fendants is based on Reeves' statements, for the fiscal conducted his examination question by question from a typewritten copy of the accusation, and Reeves' testimony substantiated the conclusions drawn in the accusation.The soldiers finally entered t'.i chamber and comparative peace wa established. TELEPHONE- pr tHPom to be theBotthereU for BENJ. A. CROWTHER, Congress then declared by a volthat Senor Aeeval was :to longer pre* dent of Paraguay and that he was sue ceeded by Vice President Hector Car vallo. RKumatism, Soul, Neuralgia,Ctc; /ANIOUt Rheumatic Complaints. Oo|y 25c. aad 50c. at all druggists Plans prepared and Building* Superintended I The new president formed the fo' lowing ministry: Senor Eduardo I k'; tas, minister of interim-; Solior minister of finance; Senor Manuel De miuguez, minister of foreign aifain Colonel Eseurra. minister of war. a". Senor Jose Irala, minister of Justice. £* CRAY'S TRANSFER CC Threatened Strike Averted. •rthrough Has fine rigs and horses ioi moving furniture or taking parties on outings. General teaming. x Boston, Jan. 11.—A basis of settlement of the threatened strike of the teamsters of this city has been agreed upon at a conference held at the rooms of the state board of arbitration at the stateliouse which Is almost identical with the original demands made upon the master teamsters by their men. There will be no strike, and the new agreement, which is for one year, was signed today by the Master Teamsters' association, representing 283 master teamsters, who employ 4,500 men, and by the Team Drivers' union. F. AC Richter ft Co. 21S Pearl Street, Cleveland, O.. Jan. 11.—There Is every evidence that McKinley day, Jan. 29, will be remembered in every state and territory of the I'nion. Information received at the national headquarters of the McKinley National Memorial association is that the several governors are earnestly in sympathy with the proposal made by Governor Nash and Judge Day to set apart by proclamation McKinley's birthday us a day of offering to the memorial fund. MeKlnlejr Day Mm The latest advices from Asuncion nr that Senor Aeeval and his partisan.- will not submit without a furthet struggle. Senor Aceval's presidential term would have expired next November, but the question of succession caused the revolt. New York. HAVE TO GIVE UP. RED STAR STAMPS. LITTLE MONET SAVERS A recent order we placed has b shipped and is now oo oar shell (t includes all the new figures I shades; and the chance for a 1 selection is large here. It can after you prists thai »tt can't. T. S. A W. S. BARRE1 Njrth Main St. New phonc It's All Over When 8lck Headache Comes to Young or Old—Everything Stops and Nothing Goes On but the Sick Headaches. FLORAL DESIGNS ami CUT FLOVjjgS . Arranged af for the occasion. P» iCx« alwCy&Thd Lowest. 'Phone orders promptly attended to. Choict Rosm Always In Stock. Orders left with the Mlaaee Emigh Water St.. will receive prompt attention J-B-CARPENTEIM"*™ AH same Ask tor them. Rejolelna; la Klearastaa. If anything will engender a disregard for even life Itself it is continued or oft repeated attacks of sick headache. Tou may be able to partially describe it. but the English language falls to fully do It justice. It's misery so concentrated, so condensed, so prostrating, that all else is enveloped In its meshes. Collect them Managua. Nicaragua. Jan. 11.—There Is great rejoicing In the official circles of Nicaragua as 11 result'of the news received by cable to the effect that the Nicaragua!! canal bill has passed the bouse of representatives. The national band at Managua played "Hail Columbia," and salutes were fired fron' the battery. Redeem them at UeDfr Imet m Mnatfeato. RED STAR TRAOIRB STAMP CO., 18 Sooth Main St.. Plttaton. Pa. Vallejo, Cai„ Jan. 11.—Osborn Deignan. who was one of the participants In the sinking of the Merriniac at Santiago, has been discharged from the Ukiah Hospital For the Insane and ordered to duty on the steamship Independence at Mare Island navy yard. DelRrsiaii Recovers Hla Mind. Havana. Jan. 11.—Miguel Gener, the mayor of Havana who has been suspended from office for alleged Incompetency and Inattention to business, has issued a manifesto in which he repeats a previous statement that he would answer the charges against him v\%icn he knew what they were. Senor Gener also says that he now knows that he was removed from ofiice be- & Jawuwtj § | - §cdt—-J An Ordsr Once in n While Coal Thieves Under Arrest. Mrs. Eld ward John, of No. 336 Washington St.. Pittston, Pa., says: "For a long time I bad trouble witb my nerves and suffered much from headaches. I did not rest well and when I did sleep I would have a smothering sensation. I saw Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills recommended and got a box at Gordon's drug store and used them with good results. I was feeling well and looking so much better after their use." Ottumwa, la., Jan. 11.—Members of thirteen families are under arrest here charged with the wholesale theft of coal from the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul chutes.' An average of 30 tons a week have been stolen. WILL PROVE TO YOU That the Kind of fireceri Canned Beads, Staple 6sods and Vegetables Sell Are the Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 11.—Fire in the town of Gaines, Tioga county, destroy ed six buildings, entailing a lDss of $30,000. partially covered by li:st; Fire In Galon, Pa, •ause he voted for General Bartolomr Masi), the Democratic candidate for he presidency in the recent elections. German-Venezuelan Crisis Over. mce. Going Out of Business. Berlin, Jan. 11.—The German-Venezuelan crisis is now regarded as practically over. The German warships Stein and Moltke were today ordered to leave West Indian waters. All of our Presidents have been in the habit of mingling freely with the people, usually without any particular precaution being made for their safety. The danger of this has been so emphatically pointed out in the last few months, that wise statesmen suggestthat the old plan be discontinued. There is also cause for great danger In many of the so-called remedies advertised for stomach, liver and bowel complaints. The Bafest medicine to take Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It has been before the public for fifty years, and has always been found safe and reliable In cases of nervousness. Insomnia, indigestion, dyspepsia and Perils of the Presidents. I must dispose of my entire stock of jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware. picture frames, and now (titer them st less than cost. Solid silver watches, Elgin or Waltham movements, reg. $12, now $6.99; 20 gr. gold filled case. Elgin or Waltham movement. $7.98; 8-day clocks, finely ornamented, reg. $6. now $1.98; alarm clock, leg. $1.2$, now 58c.; umbrellas, fine cashmere, self-opener, and closer, reg. $2.60, now 99c.; room molding, teg. 5c., now lc. a foot Everything cold during this gale guaranteed. Entire stock must biff disposed of between now and April 1, when I will go Into the wholesale business in the Miners' bank building. A. LEVENE. 14 S. Main Sorae men scorn an over- ff! coat evet in the coldest weath er; fcr such we have exra « warm SUITS. i :# W GOOD GRADJ Dr. A. W- Ohmse's Nerve Pills are sold at 60c. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine C?,. Buffalo, N. T. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every pack tu. Courteous Serving. Modnratn Pricns. Cartful Filling of Ortfors. Prompt Dolhroiy of Boo#t» Are Some of Our Motti Woman Wins a Damage Suit. iff" Men's $10 Suits, red to $8 oo . Men's $12 Suits, red. to $9 50 JS They represent the best •? value evtr offered at the price. * London, Ont., Jan. 11.—Miss Elizabeth Burke has been awarded $1,000 damages in her suit against Michael J. Burke, United States consul at St. Thomas. She sued for $2,000, because she was ejected from the Burke house. i.ooo who need heavier ap- parel, we are showing a fine W line of OVERCOATS. *jl Men's C8 50 O'coats red. to %6 jm Men's $10 O'coats red to 7 50 jlD Men's $D3 75 O'coats red. $10 2 1? Pill-o«ophy,—1There are pills and pills—but Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills at 10 cent* a vial lead In demand. The tale borders on the phenomenal. Slug gish liver, constipation or Irregular bowels are the precursors of many physical disorders. Time little won tiers remove the cause: 40 in a Tial tor »«*?: 100 pUk. » cntt- Said * Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup can always be relied on to cure promptly ail throat and lung affections. This wonderful medicine has a record Ssf over fifty years, and performs todiv the rpeedlest cures of colds In tk» umt cheat and lungs. It ia the but eM«h For the other 999 men in a I'B. in**,6"- S 1 ""I % w--- J| malaria, fever and ague. It therefore! occupies the foremost position In th* Whs Want the |
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