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A V;%X?P' "S^'4 •" •• ■ • r ■f • .pi mm V ."•/ 7fx, 5& * . WSWfc'i PITTSTQN, PA., THURSDAY, Af RIL 10, 1 «M«W. again ON A RAMPAGE THE COAL STRIKE; ROSEBERY IS GOING SOUTH THE DAY IN CONGRE83. SOLDIERS JOIN SOCIALISTS Do you know good goods when you see them. And do you want that kind. At the People's Store you will always find the best values at the lowest prices. No Tratb la Talc of Attempted Da. Defeat* m Cuban ItotlprMltr BUI MM add Spring- Eyeglasses •tractloa at tlataalam. Continued. Dubois. Pa.. April 10—There ha* been considerably activity among the striking miners for the past two days, but nothing has been done to warrant any excitement. A mass meeting was announced to be held at Reynoldsville yesterday, but there was no hall large enough, and the weather was too cold and stormy (or an open air gathering. It was accordingly postponed indefinitely.Washington, April 10.—Tbe feature of tlMD second day's debate In tbe house on the Cuban reciprocity blH was nn Impassioned speech In opposition to the measure by William A. Smith (Rep.. Mich.). Senators Spooner and Quarles (Wis.) and Dolliver (la.) and a group of Michigan beet sugar manufacturers In the gallery were In bis audience, and he was liberally applauded by his Republican supporters as he assailed tbe Republican leaders who were advocating tbe bill, boldly charging them with being false to the Republican.doctrine of protection. He announced that he was willing to vote to overrule tbe chair In order to support an amendment to take the differential off reUued sugar. Mr. Morris (Rep., Minn.), who made a strong speech against the bill, also made a similar announcement. He Will Investigate the Af- Disorders in Brussels Grow In Strength. This Weak We Offer Serjous Outbreak in Pro* Ladies' Calico Wrappers, a nice assortment Cf|«e of patterns for.... Willi 20 pes double width Novelty Dress Goods, OEgk all shades, a yard fcOw Large assortment Ladies' Fancy Hose; for a I Cat pair jMP® vlnce of Ning-Po, rlcan Situation. ONE DOLLAR REPORT/ TO KING EDWARD WERE VERY 8ERI0US TODAY WARSHIPS GONE TO SCENE The district officers and delegates will meet again today at Punxcutawney, when u communication from President Mitchell bearing on a settlement of the strike will be considered'. A relief committee has been appointed at Llndou mine to look after those who are likely to become destitute. The local officials spy they are able to carc for those needing assistance for some time. Reserves Were Mustered to Quell .the Monarch Want* HI* Advice—Peace Natlv** Claimed That the Missionaries Negotiation* Believed to be Pro- gressing Satisfactorily — Alleged Trouble, But They Only Made .1 Fitted and Adjusted by Were Gouging Out the Eye* of Bad Matter Worse—Situation I* Critical. H. 6. SHUPP'S Boy»—Condition is Very Seriou*, Delarey Charges Discredited. According to Advices. London, April 10.—-The Dally Chronicle tills morning publishes a rumor that lxird Kosebery Is going to South Africa to study the situation therewith a view of submitting Ills Impressions and advice to King Edward. Brussels, April 10.—The Socialist's disorders 'lad a climax today, and the entire city has been in an uproar all day. Early this morning the soldier reserves' were called out as a precautionary measure, in view of the rapidly growing disorders Instituted by i he Socialists. When they were mustered, the officers In command were met with the startling intelligence that instead of making a move that would quiet the disorders, that they had simply added fuel to the flames and made a bad condition much worse by their action. Seeds of dissension had been sown among the soldier laddies. and as a result the men defle I their officers, hooted the government and sang revolutionary songs. This simply increased the confidence of the Socialists and they grew stronger very rapidly, so much so In fact that thei situation Is regarded as extremely critical by many of the government lenders. Expert Optioian, Ladies' Skirts and ShiVt Waists —a grand iissortment of styles and colors. Shanghai, April 10.—An anti-foreign ' outbreak has occurred at Ning-Po and it promises to assume serious proportions Unless checked In very short order. Two British and two German war- Wilps have been hurried to the Bcene iif the outbreak, in order to protect the hterests of citizens of those two counriea. TinD outbreak was caused by outrageous charges on the part of the natives to the effect that the missionaries Of the Roman Catholic church In that locality were engaged In the practice bf gouging out the eyes of the boys of the neighborhood. At the last accounts tno situation was very alarming, and It «h feared that the outbreak Would become general throughout the province and many death* result. Communication with the district Is very poor eril further details cannot be learned. The report sent out from Pittsburg that the Rochester and Pittsburg Coal an* Iron company has given orders to close Its mlues and that It meaus Idleness during the summer Is without foundation. No orders have been Issued and are not contemplated at this,time. No notice has been' given the miners to seek work elsewhere or that when work begins again the compuuy will recognize only nonbnlon men. The other speakers were Mr. Ball (Dein., Tex.) and Mr. Sparkman (Dem., Flu.), both of whom opposed tbe bill, and Mr. Moudell (Wy.), who advocated Its passage. The Democratic and Republican opponents of tbe meagre are trying to get together on the proposition to take the differential off refined sugar. The Indications are that tbe debate will be protracted. 38 W. MARKET, WILKISBARRE. White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete for 10c each 1,000 yards of Embroideries, assorted widths, a good variety of patterns, worth from 8c to It is understood that peace negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily, so fur as the TrnnsYaalers are concerned, but the latest advices Indicate that there is small probability of the Free Staters surrendering In a body. The negotiations thus far have been mainly HO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. 12c ii yard; your choice.. 5c yard Throughout the Aesslon of the senate the C'hlueae exclusion bill was under consideration. Mr. (Jalliuger (N. H.) and Mr. Dillingham (Vt.+ opposed the bill, alid Mr. Turner (Wash.) supported it. Mr. Ualllnger urged that the pending bill wan unnecessary, unjust and un-American and Dvaa qlearly lu contravention of our treaty obligation! with China. WE'LL WRITE ....It DOWN We have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to make your selection.) The report sent out from Altoona that Bernard Rice of the national executive board, who agreed to the I11- dlnnapolls settlement with General Manager Robinson, and the district officers are flushing is also without fouudutioif. Both Mr. Rice and the district officers have their headquarters In this city aud are working together harmoniously for a settlement, which tbey Wlleve can be accomplished without much delay. People's Store, •• iU-. Bj[ is mouth mmtM srmttt. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. Beeause'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. BOER LEADERS CONFERRING. Chairman Ray of the house committee on Judiciary has Hied the report of the majority of the committee lu favor of the hill to limit the meaning of the word ilrucy" and the use of lnjunctlo Ills bill, which is Intended for the t of organised labor, was introduce ii the senate by Mr. Hoar and lu thi nine by UfcneruMJrosveuor. Its purpo: 4 to permit men in the employ of ri 'lids doing an Interstate business to ree to quit work. "Such combination says the report, "cannot be cujoli. il or restrained." ILW1TS TU OKtfEll. All Arc Near Klarksdorp at the Pre»- fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main Because our attention will assure you best sen-ice. Because we can save you time and money. London, April 10.—fn the House of tiOtnmons today. Secretary of War Bfoderlck In replying to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermun, said that Kltch. tner hud informed the government that Acting-President SchalkBurger, Ptate Secretary Reitz, Mr. Jacobs and General Lukes Meyer had arrived at kiei-kadorp, where they were Joined iiy Commandant General Botha, Exfresident Steyn, General Dewet, General Delarey and three members of the Ciense Free State government. No Ctinpmuiilcattons. Kitchener said, had bfen received from the Boer leaders, except regarding safe conduct for conferees.•nt Time. When Yom Want Something . for the dinner and want It In a hurry, telaphone Sharp's Market for fruits, fish or vegetables. EVANS5? BIG FIGHT OFF. Because one o**der is a stop toward the making of a permauent customer. We pride ournelt on our stock. No "Cheap John" goods. Everything of the very b?»t quality. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Fltulnmoal Hc(mm to Strap In California. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York, April 10.—Bob Fitzslmniona has refused positively to tight Jim Jeffries in Los Angelea, Snu Francisco or anywhere else lit California, lu corfsequence the big tight is virtually off, because it Is lmpossjole to pull It off anywhere in the the south. Jim Kennedy received n dispatch from Alec manager of the Han Francisco -Atblofie club, announcing that his club Imtl secured from the supervisor the Mnj permit for n light. Greggulus authorised Kennedy to submit to Fitzsluimous the following offer, which has already been accepted by Billy Deluney In behalf of Jim Jeffries: The* men to tttfit for 70 per cent of the gross receipts, the club to deposit $5,000 as a gum'CiJituo„tCD pull off the tight and put up n lK$d of $50.C**D secure tlie winner his, share of the purse. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. 8. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. Buy your Groceries at Our Store and you araatwava sure to be buying at tha Right prices. LORD ROSEBERY. A COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GARDEN SEED. explanations of British luteutions. It has been made plain to the leaders thut their surrender will uot entail banishment, and this has a potent Influence. The leading Transvaalers urge their to arrange peace terms. New York, April 10, 1902. Open. CIob. 13214 131% 79 % 78 .98% 97% «5D/* 64% 29 28% «5% «4% 107% 105% 47 40 Yours for Business, RUTH DUNNE DISAPPEARS. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. .... Copper .... ' Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction B & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Qt. Western C„ M. & St. P. ... C.. R. I. & P Coi, F & I Erie Erie, pref I.ouia & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific Col Southern Ill Central Norfolk & Western. N. Y, O. & W N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading Heading, pref Southern Ry Southern hy., pref So. Pacific ... Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific U. S. Leather U. S. Leather, pref. . U. S. Rubber , U. S. Steel o. S. Steel, pref .. Western Union ... Wabash, pref Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Qualify Guarantied. Wu Bngmrd to th« Murdered Wal- ter Brooks. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. EXCLUDED ALL WITNESSES. New York, April 10.—Ruth Dunne, second in importance only to Florence Burns herself I11 the Brooks murder mystery, bus disappeared. For two weeks her distracted family have nought In vain for the girl. Not a word have they heard from her iu that time, nor have they discovered a trace of her whereabouts. The Inner circles of the war office believe that If the present Indications are fulfilled and the Trnnsvaalers agree to surrender the backbone of Boer resistance will be broken and that the Free Staters' opposition will boou be overcome. Evana'a Suecew Flour, par bbl. .$4.SO Latest Phase of ths Van Wormar Brother!' Murder Case, 24% Trimmed Hats Potatoes, per bu .90 Qran. Sugar, SO Iba for 1.00 Evana'a Beat Coffee, none belter Hudson, N. i,. April 10—When court gtoday in the trial of the Van brothers, Judge CaAy asked, of the character of further evlo ue received, that all wit- New line of Pattern Hats; special for this week $1.98 to $5.00. per lb D29 Will Ignore Atrocity . The charges lunde agulnst the conduct of British troops lu South Africa, attributed to General Delarey. have not been brought to the notice of the war ottlce and will be Jgnored unless a (juration on the subject la asked lu the house of commons. Kvon lu this eveut It la not probable thut any action wIIJj be taken unless u responsible authority formulates charges in a more definite and more direct form. ' nesffsSibt ytt sworn, with the exception of tbe sheriff and the court officers, be excluded from attendance In tbe court roam. Justice Chester thereupon ordered all wlttiettes from tbe court The portion of the court room •netted to women was crowded. There Were few mule spectators present. bherffT Best was called to stand for recdarf Examination. 4Dready distressed beyond measure by the publicity which had come to them through their daughter's connection with the legul Investigation into the death of Walter Brooks, to whom she had been eugaged, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunne are nearly prostruted by the last blow. „Hoping that the girl "might be returned to them without tlie intervention of the jwlice uud the attendant notoriety, they have, with the assistance of relatives, prosecuted their search In secret, but unavailingly. f mmmnrmmi gaMflO - UMIUHII IBrrw Grape Nuts, 2 pkgt. for .25 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkga. for 28 Plllabury VI toe, 2 pkga. for .29 Beautifully trimmed1 with mnll and flowers; 49c and 75c; worth double. Kennedy at once submitted the San Francisco club's offer to Fltzslmmons, who refused absolutely to consider it. Baying: AT. WALDIU/iN 'orce, try it, per pkg. IB Mother Oata, per pkg 10 Flaked Rice, per pkg .15 Heintx'a Large Sour Pioklea, 3 doz .96 Heintz'a large Dill Plcklea, 3 doc JM Sweet Plcklea, 3 dez.... JH Heintz'a Sweet Mlxad Plckloa par qt.20 "I will not tight Jeffries In California. I will fight him In the east or nowhere."19 South Aain St. KftUQER VERY ILL. Chief Jnllm Keller Hnlgm. Ex-Presfdent ia in Exceedingly Bad New York, April 10.—The news was received in this city yesterday that Chief Just lee A. M. Kelley of the International court at Cairo, Egypt, had resigned his position. This resignation was tendered to the khedive of Egypt, who has notified this government of the fact. The vacancy Is to be tilled by President Roosevelt, and as the position Is regarded as a very desiruble one It Is expected there will be many applicants as soon as the fact becomes known. The resignation of Sir. Kelley Is understood here to have been due to the death of his wife. It Is pointed out that If General Delarey hud wished to make such allegations he hud ample opportunity to communicate them to Lord Kitchener, who, it is believed at the war office, would huve notified the home government of the fact, which he has not done. The war office officials ridicule the Ideu that the charges contain an lota of truth and are Inclined to assign their oripln to purely continental sources. The allegations certainly have not created even a ripple of Interest in war office circle* and even the pro-Boer press, members of the house of commons and others appear to attach small Importance to the matter. Condition at Present. Amsterdam, April 10.—Ftormer President Kruger, la a very sick man and ia suffering irom Influenza. This, combined with Increasing feebleness and latme of memory, have closed the former Transvaal leaders and his entourage fear for tbe worst. It Is quite posalble that Commandant General Botha and ex-t"resident Bteyn, owing to Kruger's condition, will not consult him on the matter of arranging peace in South Africa. — Leaving her home on the morning of Friday, Murch 28, with the avowed intention of answering an advertisement offering a position suited to Jier, Miss Dunne has siuce failed to return. She lived with her parents at 452 Sixth uvenue, Brooklyn, and had seldom remained away for u whole nlglit. EVANS BROS., 46 South main Stramt, PMaton, Pa. Catholic tittverialty Trneteee Meet. Washington, April 10.—There was a meeting at the Catholic university of the bouiCl of trustees of that Institution. Those present Included Archbishops Corrigan of New York, Ilyan of Philadelphia, Ireland of St. Puill and Kcaue of Dubuque, Cardinal lllbbous, Bishops Spalding of l'eorla, Foley of Detroit, ltlordan of San Francisco and Maes of Covington and Dr. WRECKED BY OPEN 8WITCH. ~ Prtpand under GiUtMAN LAW*, to Excellent for Two Man Killed and Several Badly ITALY MNU SWITZtKLAND. There are two things r your friend will help .you to remember; one thing is Low much you owe him, and the other is his good •points, May we remind •you to glance at our window as you pass by. We are trying harder than ever tliis spring to get closer than ever to your ideas ot fine foot wear. Injured. Diplomatic Relation* Have Been Brok. General Delarey's courteous treatment of Gcucral Metbuen, it Is said, makes it difficult to believe that the Boer eoiuuiuuduut persouaily wuh responsible for the charges, which include persecution of Delarey's own fuuilly. BOUT, sprains; Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICrtTBK'S WariMKaawaM BOsttm, Aprit 10.—An open switch oh the Central Massachusetts division of the Boston and Maine railroad, at "Wuylamt station, wrecked a freight train at 4 o'clock this morning. Engineer Judklns and Brakeman Sutherland were burled in the wreckage and fjrobably instantly killed. Several other employes were Injured, including Fireman McNear, who, it is believed, Will die. en Off Between Countries. IN STOCK, Wood Mantels from $8 to $75 Berne, April 10.—Diplomatic relations between Italy and Swltierland have been broken off, as the result of the refusal on the part of Italy to recall her minister, Signor Sllvestrell, at Switzerland's demand. "ANCHOR" Couaty, the rector of the university. Matters of Importance to tlie university mainly were discussed, and Archbishop Keane said after the meeting that there was nothing to give out in which the public was Interested. PAIN EXPELLER. Refrigerators from $6 to $50 Telegram* received here from Amsterdam furnish evidence of the excitement caused there by the receipt of prlvute dispatches from London reporting that peace lu South Africa may be proclaimed within two days. All kinds of ruitiors were current on the Stock Eiichange, but nothing had reached official quarters in London to justify such an optimistic view. Dne well-known Deraon'g letter out of Refrigerators, tile or glass lined, Returned From Cuba WCOf OWATtO MM. A.ft.lUT(Jt£W3C(4Ht OCCKe,Utt0NI*HAlL,«O1*»MTHM*. £JK Chicago, July 7U.I899. WW WIN ExreLLERwrK marvellously, and therefore highly rqcoro same. &g.y $25 to $100 Washington, April 10.—Miss Alice Hoosevelt returned to Washington thiB morning from Cuba, where she has been the guest of General and Mrs. Wood. Chandeliers from $2.50 to $60 Fire Places from $12.50 to $50 Gas Logs from $4.50 to $12 Go-Carts from $(D.98 to $25 TWO LIONS ARRIVED. Japueie to Hun cklneM Mills, London, April 10.—Cabling from Tokyo, the; correspondent of The Times says that a Japanese capitalist named Yasuda ZenJIro Is going to Wuchang, China, to take over four cotton spinning mills belonging to the viceroy, I'hatig Chi Tung, and which cost 6,000,- 000 taelB. ZenJIro agrees to provide 1,200,000 yen, half for working capital and half to liquidate the debt of the spinning mills to a German capitalist. He will the prollts of the business to Chang Chi Tung after deducting Interest for the capital which he provides. io.p.&c.o.l ' Ijn SHOE COMPANY, jmf' Telephone fiOSO Mist Ellen Stone and Santos Dumont N«W York, April 10.—The Hamburg. American Liner Deutschland, from Hamburg via. Southampton, with Miss Billet M. Stone, the American mission, a)ry who lias been held by brigands for neatly six months for ransom, and the ttraiilian aeronaut, Santos Diimont. who astonished all Europe with bis aJrahlp and feats, while navigating In realms of spaco, on board, arrived hero thlB niornlng. Now in New York. Mother Qray'a Sweet Powders. Gerald Balfour, president of the board of trade, lu a speech at Leeds last ulght said that if the Boers still Insisted upou independence the present so called peace negotiations lu South Africa might at Well be brokeu off Immediately.29c. and 50c. at all drAfgUt* or ttoronga JD\ Ad. Blchter ACo., fill Purl Hi, KiwIlHj L 38 IWARDli Recommended by prominent PKusiclane, Wholewle and Jietail JW i m istrrt,eta^^BL& for Children. Mather Uray. for years a nurse la the Children's Home In New York, treated children successfully with a remedy now prepared and placed In the drug stores, called Mother u ray's Sweet Powders (or Children. Tbey are harmless as nilk. pleasant to take and never fall. A certain cure for feverlshnexs, constlpatloa, headache, loethlng, and stomach disorders and remove worms. At sll druggists, SSc. Sample sent FRRKL Address Allea S. Olmsted. LeBoy, N- *- B. G. CARPENTER & CO., WILKESBARRE, PA. Smith Conman4ed Klndnraa, MILL EXPL08I0N. Wuslilugtou, April 10.—The war department publishes the' following order, issued by General Smith from the lieudquarters of the Sixth separate brigade in Taclabou, Le.vte, Philippine Islands, Feb. 'SJ, 1902, in which he says: "We have lu the past compelled them to respect our power lu arms. We must in the future compel them to respect our generosity of heart toward a vanquished foe. Our troops must always keep in uilud that watchfulness and kindliness henceforth must go baud in hand." D Ghainless Bicycles Twe Men Were Killed and a Number Injured. Shot in Hia Leg. DuliUO Hero Held For Inriliry, I'tlca. N. y„ April 10. — Benjamin Froelleh. aged nineteen, wlio served on the New Orleans under Admiral Schley in the Spunlsh-Amer(cuu war, has been held for the grand jury on a charge of burglary and grand larceny. He broke Into the house of a friend, Letter Carrier Charles Walker, and stole $111. Froelleh admits all, and the money has lDeeu recovered. FROM $30 UP BASE BALL fiOODS- Pittsburg, April 10.—An explosion at 10 o'clock this morning occurred at the works of the Columbia Powder Co., at Shannopen station, near Coraopolls. on the Pittsburg and Lake Brie railroad. Superintendent Mooney and John Cleveland were Instantly killed. It is reported that a number of others were injured. For sores, burns, bruises, wounds, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure. Skin diseases yield to It at once. Cures piles. Beware of counterfeits." "I suffered from a gun shot wound In my leg," says A. 8. Fullef, English, Ind., DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve finally cured me." Farrer, Peck and Roberts. McDonnell m&r & DOBBIE Fi«o' Grade Balls, Bats, Mits, Matties, Etc. ICE CNEAM! Wholesale and retail. High grade I aked goodH. Our Motto : "Not how cheap, but how good." Fishing Tacklt, Good Quality. E. C. BECHTOLD, WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. British After Delarey. Klerksdorp. Transvaal. April 10.— Qeneral Ian Hamilton arrived here today to direct the operations against Delarey. Blue For I'r.alo. I'oMnlialoarr. Cfoss Buns Every Friday. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains: Dr. Thomas's Ecleetrlo Oil relieves the pain Instantly. Never safe without it. Prince Wsldemar'a Streaaoaa Life. Berlin, April 10.—Prince Waldemar, the eldest sou of Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia, who has been at a sanitarium near Dresden for several weeks, la being subjected to a rather rigorona life. He sleeps upou a thin horsehair mattress, with a single blanket, in a room so vitiated that It bus the temperature of the outaide air. He wears porous clothing and Uvea on a diet of fruit, milk and salad. Washington, April 10.—The Kuiihub delegation in congress met In conference and unanimously decided to push Hou. R. W. Blue of Kansas for pension commissioner to succeed Mr. H. Clay Evans. A committee was appointedto gee the president w'hen be returns from the south. SPECIAL SALE TODAY. Moffat's Storos, 1 gal. can Best Apples 32c 3 lb can Pears.. 3 lb can Peaches 15c, 18c, 22c 15c, 18c, 22c S. Main St. Just MOw Miners' Bank S. Mali St. At West Knd 3 lb can Apricots 18c and 20c Berlin, April 10 —The German cruiser Gazelle, the last German vessel In Venezulean waters, has been ordered back from Carubano, Venezuela. Vessel Ordered Home. Ladies' Patent Leather Oxfords $1.25 a pair. 11 lb can Pineapple 20c Removal 8ale. ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP. Lots of odds and ends that must be sold at less than cost. J. B. KIRBY, S. Jialn St. Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes $1.50 a pair. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Orlainal sad 0*lr OeailM. And Full Line Of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. THE WEATHER. Precise, particular, Pittstop people patronise Patterson's pre-eminent popular place, purchasing perfect planingmill products; paying proper krices. J. B. Patterson ft Co. | Proclamation. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords $1.00 a pair. Fresh Eggs and Batter a Specialty l)ngton. April 10—Forecast un Id ay, for eastern Penncloudy tonight; Frl- Wi til 8 »yi»« Cuy. H New Furniture Outahined by, ttie Old when the latter Is repaired or uphelstered by the Rogers Coilcb Factory. Drink "COFo." Physicians recommend it. DIVEMPOST'S Shoe Store. 76 SOUTH MM STKCET. .Parti New phono WHO. Promnt felinry. '.%■ &»
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 10, 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 | 1902-04-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 10, 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 | 1902-04-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020410_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 | A V;%X?P' "S^'4 •" •• ■ • r ■f • .pi mm V ."•/ 7fx, 5& * . WSWfc'i PITTSTQN, PA., THURSDAY, Af RIL 10, 1 «M«W. again ON A RAMPAGE THE COAL STRIKE; ROSEBERY IS GOING SOUTH THE DAY IN CONGRE83. SOLDIERS JOIN SOCIALISTS Do you know good goods when you see them. And do you want that kind. At the People's Store you will always find the best values at the lowest prices. No Tratb la Talc of Attempted Da. Defeat* m Cuban ItotlprMltr BUI MM add Spring- Eyeglasses •tractloa at tlataalam. Continued. Dubois. Pa.. April 10—There ha* been considerably activity among the striking miners for the past two days, but nothing has been done to warrant any excitement. A mass meeting was announced to be held at Reynoldsville yesterday, but there was no hall large enough, and the weather was too cold and stormy (or an open air gathering. It was accordingly postponed indefinitely.Washington, April 10.—Tbe feature of tlMD second day's debate In tbe house on the Cuban reciprocity blH was nn Impassioned speech In opposition to the measure by William A. Smith (Rep.. Mich.). Senators Spooner and Quarles (Wis.) and Dolliver (la.) and a group of Michigan beet sugar manufacturers In the gallery were In bis audience, and he was liberally applauded by his Republican supporters as he assailed tbe Republican leaders who were advocating tbe bill, boldly charging them with being false to the Republican.doctrine of protection. He announced that he was willing to vote to overrule tbe chair In order to support an amendment to take the differential off reUued sugar. Mr. Morris (Rep., Minn.), who made a strong speech against the bill, also made a similar announcement. He Will Investigate the Af- Disorders in Brussels Grow In Strength. This Weak We Offer Serjous Outbreak in Pro* Ladies' Calico Wrappers, a nice assortment Cf|«e of patterns for.... Willi 20 pes double width Novelty Dress Goods, OEgk all shades, a yard fcOw Large assortment Ladies' Fancy Hose; for a I Cat pair jMP® vlnce of Ning-Po, rlcan Situation. ONE DOLLAR REPORT/ TO KING EDWARD WERE VERY 8ERI0US TODAY WARSHIPS GONE TO SCENE The district officers and delegates will meet again today at Punxcutawney, when u communication from President Mitchell bearing on a settlement of the strike will be considered'. A relief committee has been appointed at Llndou mine to look after those who are likely to become destitute. The local officials spy they are able to carc for those needing assistance for some time. Reserves Were Mustered to Quell .the Monarch Want* HI* Advice—Peace Natlv** Claimed That the Missionaries Negotiation* Believed to be Pro- gressing Satisfactorily — Alleged Trouble, But They Only Made .1 Fitted and Adjusted by Were Gouging Out the Eye* of Bad Matter Worse—Situation I* Critical. H. 6. SHUPP'S Boy»—Condition is Very Seriou*, Delarey Charges Discredited. According to Advices. London, April 10.—-The Dally Chronicle tills morning publishes a rumor that lxird Kosebery Is going to South Africa to study the situation therewith a view of submitting Ills Impressions and advice to King Edward. Brussels, April 10.—The Socialist's disorders 'lad a climax today, and the entire city has been in an uproar all day. Early this morning the soldier reserves' were called out as a precautionary measure, in view of the rapidly growing disorders Instituted by i he Socialists. When they were mustered, the officers In command were met with the startling intelligence that instead of making a move that would quiet the disorders, that they had simply added fuel to the flames and made a bad condition much worse by their action. Seeds of dissension had been sown among the soldier laddies. and as a result the men defle I their officers, hooted the government and sang revolutionary songs. This simply increased the confidence of the Socialists and they grew stronger very rapidly, so much so In fact that thei situation Is regarded as extremely critical by many of the government lenders. Expert Optioian, Ladies' Skirts and ShiVt Waists —a grand iissortment of styles and colors. Shanghai, April 10.—An anti-foreign ' outbreak has occurred at Ning-Po and it promises to assume serious proportions Unless checked In very short order. Two British and two German war- Wilps have been hurried to the Bcene iif the outbreak, in order to protect the hterests of citizens of those two counriea. TinD outbreak was caused by outrageous charges on the part of the natives to the effect that the missionaries Of the Roman Catholic church In that locality were engaged In the practice bf gouging out the eyes of the boys of the neighborhood. At the last accounts tno situation was very alarming, and It «h feared that the outbreak Would become general throughout the province and many death* result. Communication with the district Is very poor eril further details cannot be learned. The report sent out from Pittsburg that the Rochester and Pittsburg Coal an* Iron company has given orders to close Its mlues and that It meaus Idleness during the summer Is without foundation. No orders have been Issued and are not contemplated at this,time. No notice has been' given the miners to seek work elsewhere or that when work begins again the compuuy will recognize only nonbnlon men. The other speakers were Mr. Ball (Dein., Tex.) and Mr. Sparkman (Dem., Flu.), both of whom opposed tbe bill, and Mr. Moudell (Wy.), who advocated Its passage. The Democratic and Republican opponents of tbe meagre are trying to get together on the proposition to take the differential off refined sugar. The Indications are that tbe debate will be protracted. 38 W. MARKET, WILKISBARRE. White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete for 10c each 1,000 yards of Embroideries, assorted widths, a good variety of patterns, worth from 8c to It is understood that peace negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily, so fur as the TrnnsYaalers are concerned, but the latest advices Indicate that there is small probability of the Free Staters surrendering In a body. The negotiations thus far have been mainly HO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. 12c ii yard; your choice.. 5c yard Throughout the Aesslon of the senate the C'hlueae exclusion bill was under consideration. Mr. (Jalliuger (N. H.) and Mr. Dillingham (Vt.+ opposed the bill, alid Mr. Turner (Wash.) supported it. Mr. Ualllnger urged that the pending bill wan unnecessary, unjust and un-American and Dvaa qlearly lu contravention of our treaty obligation! with China. WE'LL WRITE ....It DOWN We have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wash Goods. Now is the time to make your selection.) The report sent out from Altoona that Bernard Rice of the national executive board, who agreed to the I11- dlnnapolls settlement with General Manager Robinson, and the district officers are flushing is also without fouudutioif. Both Mr. Rice and the district officers have their headquarters In this city aud are working together harmoniously for a settlement, which tbey Wlleve can be accomplished without much delay. People's Store, •• iU-. Bj[ is mouth mmtM srmttt. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. Beeause'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. BOER LEADERS CONFERRING. Chairman Ray of the house committee on Judiciary has Hied the report of the majority of the committee lu favor of the hill to limit the meaning of the word ilrucy" and the use of lnjunctlo Ills bill, which is Intended for the t of organised labor, was introduce ii the senate by Mr. Hoar and lu thi nine by UfcneruMJrosveuor. Its purpo: 4 to permit men in the employ of ri 'lids doing an Interstate business to ree to quit work. "Such combination says the report, "cannot be cujoli. il or restrained." ILW1TS TU OKtfEll. All Arc Near Klarksdorp at the Pre»- fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main Because our attention will assure you best sen-ice. Because we can save you time and money. London, April 10.—fn the House of tiOtnmons today. Secretary of War Bfoderlck In replying to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermun, said that Kltch. tner hud informed the government that Acting-President SchalkBurger, Ptate Secretary Reitz, Mr. Jacobs and General Lukes Meyer had arrived at kiei-kadorp, where they were Joined iiy Commandant General Botha, Exfresident Steyn, General Dewet, General Delarey and three members of the Ciense Free State government. No Ctinpmuiilcattons. Kitchener said, had bfen received from the Boer leaders, except regarding safe conduct for conferees.•nt Time. When Yom Want Something . for the dinner and want It In a hurry, telaphone Sharp's Market for fruits, fish or vegetables. EVANS5? BIG FIGHT OFF. Because one o**der is a stop toward the making of a permauent customer. We pride ournelt on our stock. No "Cheap John" goods. Everything of the very b?»t quality. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Fltulnmoal Hc(mm to Strap In California. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York, April 10.—Bob Fitzslmniona has refused positively to tight Jim Jeffries in Los Angelea, Snu Francisco or anywhere else lit California, lu corfsequence the big tight is virtually off, because it Is lmpossjole to pull It off anywhere in the the south. Jim Kennedy received n dispatch from Alec manager of the Han Francisco -Atblofie club, announcing that his club Imtl secured from the supervisor the Mnj permit for n light. Greggulus authorised Kennedy to submit to Fitzsluimous the following offer, which has already been accepted by Billy Deluney In behalf of Jim Jeffries: The* men to tttfit for 70 per cent of the gross receipts, the club to deposit $5,000 as a gum'CiJituo„tCD pull off the tight and put up n lK$d of $50.C**D secure tlie winner his, share of the purse. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. 8. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. Buy your Groceries at Our Store and you araatwava sure to be buying at tha Right prices. LORD ROSEBERY. A COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GARDEN SEED. explanations of British luteutions. It has been made plain to the leaders thut their surrender will uot entail banishment, and this has a potent Influence. The leading Transvaalers urge their to arrange peace terms. New York, April 10, 1902. Open. CIob. 13214 131% 79 % 78 .98% 97% «5D/* 64% 29 28% «5% «4% 107% 105% 47 40 Yours for Business, RUTH DUNNE DISAPPEARS. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. .... Copper .... ' Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction B & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Qt. Western C„ M. & St. P. ... C.. R. I. & P Coi, F & I Erie Erie, pref I.ouia & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific Col Southern Ill Central Norfolk & Western. N. Y, O. & W N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading Heading, pref Southern Ry Southern hy., pref So. Pacific ... Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific U. S. Leather U. S. Leather, pref. . U. S. Rubber , U. S. Steel o. S. Steel, pref .. Western Union ... Wabash, pref Union Pacific Union Pacific, pref. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Qualify Guarantied. Wu Bngmrd to th« Murdered Wal- ter Brooks. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. EXCLUDED ALL WITNESSES. New York, April 10.—Ruth Dunne, second in importance only to Florence Burns herself I11 the Brooks murder mystery, bus disappeared. For two weeks her distracted family have nought In vain for the girl. Not a word have they heard from her iu that time, nor have they discovered a trace of her whereabouts. The Inner circles of the war office believe that If the present Indications are fulfilled and the Trnnsvaalers agree to surrender the backbone of Boer resistance will be broken and that the Free Staters' opposition will boou be overcome. Evana'a Suecew Flour, par bbl. .$4.SO Latest Phase of ths Van Wormar Brother!' Murder Case, 24% Trimmed Hats Potatoes, per bu .90 Qran. Sugar, SO Iba for 1.00 Evana'a Beat Coffee, none belter Hudson, N. i,. April 10—When court gtoday in the trial of the Van brothers, Judge CaAy asked, of the character of further evlo ue received, that all wit- New line of Pattern Hats; special for this week $1.98 to $5.00. per lb D29 Will Ignore Atrocity . The charges lunde agulnst the conduct of British troops lu South Africa, attributed to General Delarey. have not been brought to the notice of the war ottlce and will be Jgnored unless a (juration on the subject la asked lu the house of commons. Kvon lu this eveut It la not probable thut any action wIIJj be taken unless u responsible authority formulates charges in a more definite and more direct form. ' nesffsSibt ytt sworn, with the exception of tbe sheriff and the court officers, be excluded from attendance In tbe court roam. Justice Chester thereupon ordered all wlttiettes from tbe court The portion of the court room •netted to women was crowded. There Were few mule spectators present. bherffT Best was called to stand for recdarf Examination. 4Dready distressed beyond measure by the publicity which had come to them through their daughter's connection with the legul Investigation into the death of Walter Brooks, to whom she had been eugaged, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunne are nearly prostruted by the last blow. „Hoping that the girl "might be returned to them without tlie intervention of the jwlice uud the attendant notoriety, they have, with the assistance of relatives, prosecuted their search In secret, but unavailingly. f mmmnrmmi gaMflO - UMIUHII IBrrw Grape Nuts, 2 pkgt. for .25 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkga. for 28 Plllabury VI toe, 2 pkga. for .29 Beautifully trimmed1 with mnll and flowers; 49c and 75c; worth double. Kennedy at once submitted the San Francisco club's offer to Fltzslmmons, who refused absolutely to consider it. Baying: AT. WALDIU/iN 'orce, try it, per pkg. IB Mother Oata, per pkg 10 Flaked Rice, per pkg .15 Heintx'a Large Sour Pioklea, 3 doz .96 Heintz'a large Dill Plcklea, 3 doc JM Sweet Plcklea, 3 dez.... JH Heintz'a Sweet Mlxad Plckloa par qt.20 "I will not tight Jeffries In California. I will fight him In the east or nowhere."19 South Aain St. KftUQER VERY ILL. Chief Jnllm Keller Hnlgm. Ex-Presfdent ia in Exceedingly Bad New York, April 10.—The news was received in this city yesterday that Chief Just lee A. M. Kelley of the International court at Cairo, Egypt, had resigned his position. This resignation was tendered to the khedive of Egypt, who has notified this government of the fact. The vacancy Is to be tilled by President Roosevelt, and as the position Is regarded as a very desiruble one It Is expected there will be many applicants as soon as the fact becomes known. The resignation of Sir. Kelley Is understood here to have been due to the death of his wife. It Is pointed out that If General Delarey hud wished to make such allegations he hud ample opportunity to communicate them to Lord Kitchener, who, it is believed at the war office, would huve notified the home government of the fact, which he has not done. The war office officials ridicule the Ideu that the charges contain an lota of truth and are Inclined to assign their oripln to purely continental sources. The allegations certainly have not created even a ripple of Interest in war office circle* and even the pro-Boer press, members of the house of commons and others appear to attach small Importance to the matter. Condition at Present. Amsterdam, April 10.—Ftormer President Kruger, la a very sick man and ia suffering irom Influenza. This, combined with Increasing feebleness and latme of memory, have closed the former Transvaal leaders and his entourage fear for tbe worst. It Is quite posalble that Commandant General Botha and ex-t"resident Bteyn, owing to Kruger's condition, will not consult him on the matter of arranging peace in South Africa. — Leaving her home on the morning of Friday, Murch 28, with the avowed intention of answering an advertisement offering a position suited to Jier, Miss Dunne has siuce failed to return. She lived with her parents at 452 Sixth uvenue, Brooklyn, and had seldom remained away for u whole nlglit. EVANS BROS., 46 South main Stramt, PMaton, Pa. Catholic tittverialty Trneteee Meet. Washington, April 10.—There was a meeting at the Catholic university of the bouiCl of trustees of that Institution. Those present Included Archbishops Corrigan of New York, Ilyan of Philadelphia, Ireland of St. Puill and Kcaue of Dubuque, Cardinal lllbbous, Bishops Spalding of l'eorla, Foley of Detroit, ltlordan of San Francisco and Maes of Covington and Dr. WRECKED BY OPEN 8WITCH. ~ Prtpand under GiUtMAN LAW*, to Excellent for Two Man Killed and Several Badly ITALY MNU SWITZtKLAND. There are two things r your friend will help .you to remember; one thing is Low much you owe him, and the other is his good •points, May we remind •you to glance at our window as you pass by. We are trying harder than ever tliis spring to get closer than ever to your ideas ot fine foot wear. Injured. Diplomatic Relation* Have Been Brok. General Delarey's courteous treatment of Gcucral Metbuen, it Is said, makes it difficult to believe that the Boer eoiuuiuuduut persouaily wuh responsible for the charges, which include persecution of Delarey's own fuuilly. BOUT, sprains; Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. DR. RICrtTBK'S WariMKaawaM BOsttm, Aprit 10.—An open switch oh the Central Massachusetts division of the Boston and Maine railroad, at "Wuylamt station, wrecked a freight train at 4 o'clock this morning. Engineer Judklns and Brakeman Sutherland were burled in the wreckage and fjrobably instantly killed. Several other employes were Injured, including Fireman McNear, who, it is believed, Will die. en Off Between Countries. IN STOCK, Wood Mantels from $8 to $75 Berne, April 10.—Diplomatic relations between Italy and Swltierland have been broken off, as the result of the refusal on the part of Italy to recall her minister, Signor Sllvestrell, at Switzerland's demand. "ANCHOR" Couaty, the rector of the university. Matters of Importance to tlie university mainly were discussed, and Archbishop Keane said after the meeting that there was nothing to give out in which the public was Interested. PAIN EXPELLER. Refrigerators from $6 to $50 Telegram* received here from Amsterdam furnish evidence of the excitement caused there by the receipt of prlvute dispatches from London reporting that peace lu South Africa may be proclaimed within two days. All kinds of ruitiors were current on the Stock Eiichange, but nothing had reached official quarters in London to justify such an optimistic view. Dne well-known Deraon'g letter out of Refrigerators, tile or glass lined, Returned From Cuba WCOf OWATtO MM. A.ft.lUT(Jt£W3C(4Ht OCCKe,Utt0NI*HAlL,«O1*»MTHM*. £JK Chicago, July 7U.I899. WW WIN ExreLLERwrK marvellously, and therefore highly rqcoro same. &g.y $25 to $100 Washington, April 10.—Miss Alice Hoosevelt returned to Washington thiB morning from Cuba, where she has been the guest of General and Mrs. Wood. Chandeliers from $2.50 to $60 Fire Places from $12.50 to $50 Gas Logs from $4.50 to $12 Go-Carts from $(D.98 to $25 TWO LIONS ARRIVED. Japueie to Hun cklneM Mills, London, April 10.—Cabling from Tokyo, the; correspondent of The Times says that a Japanese capitalist named Yasuda ZenJIro Is going to Wuchang, China, to take over four cotton spinning mills belonging to the viceroy, I'hatig Chi Tung, and which cost 6,000,- 000 taelB. ZenJIro agrees to provide 1,200,000 yen, half for working capital and half to liquidate the debt of the spinning mills to a German capitalist. He will the prollts of the business to Chang Chi Tung after deducting Interest for the capital which he provides. io.p.&c.o.l ' Ijn SHOE COMPANY, jmf' Telephone fiOSO Mist Ellen Stone and Santos Dumont N«W York, April 10.—The Hamburg. American Liner Deutschland, from Hamburg via. Southampton, with Miss Billet M. Stone, the American mission, a)ry who lias been held by brigands for neatly six months for ransom, and the ttraiilian aeronaut, Santos Diimont. who astonished all Europe with bis aJrahlp and feats, while navigating In realms of spaco, on board, arrived hero thlB niornlng. Now in New York. Mother Qray'a Sweet Powders. Gerald Balfour, president of the board of trade, lu a speech at Leeds last ulght said that if the Boers still Insisted upou independence the present so called peace negotiations lu South Africa might at Well be brokeu off Immediately.29c. and 50c. at all drAfgUt* or ttoronga JD\ Ad. Blchter ACo., fill Purl Hi, KiwIlHj L 38 IWARDli Recommended by prominent PKusiclane, Wholewle and Jietail JW i m istrrt,eta^^BL& for Children. Mather Uray. for years a nurse la the Children's Home In New York, treated children successfully with a remedy now prepared and placed In the drug stores, called Mother u ray's Sweet Powders (or Children. Tbey are harmless as nilk. pleasant to take and never fall. A certain cure for feverlshnexs, constlpatloa, headache, loethlng, and stomach disorders and remove worms. At sll druggists, SSc. Sample sent FRRKL Address Allea S. Olmsted. LeBoy, N- *- B. G. CARPENTER & CO., WILKESBARRE, PA. Smith Conman4ed Klndnraa, MILL EXPL08I0N. Wuslilugtou, April 10.—The war department publishes the' following order, issued by General Smith from the lieudquarters of the Sixth separate brigade in Taclabou, Le.vte, Philippine Islands, Feb. 'SJ, 1902, in which he says: "We have lu the past compelled them to respect our power lu arms. We must in the future compel them to respect our generosity of heart toward a vanquished foe. Our troops must always keep in uilud that watchfulness and kindliness henceforth must go baud in hand." D Ghainless Bicycles Twe Men Were Killed and a Number Injured. Shot in Hia Leg. DuliUO Hero Held For Inriliry, I'tlca. N. y„ April 10. — Benjamin Froelleh. aged nineteen, wlio served on the New Orleans under Admiral Schley in the Spunlsh-Amer(cuu war, has been held for the grand jury on a charge of burglary and grand larceny. He broke Into the house of a friend, Letter Carrier Charles Walker, and stole $111. Froelleh admits all, and the money has lDeeu recovered. FROM $30 UP BASE BALL fiOODS- Pittsburg, April 10.—An explosion at 10 o'clock this morning occurred at the works of the Columbia Powder Co., at Shannopen station, near Coraopolls. on the Pittsburg and Lake Brie railroad. Superintendent Mooney and John Cleveland were Instantly killed. It is reported that a number of others were injured. For sores, burns, bruises, wounds, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure. Skin diseases yield to It at once. Cures piles. Beware of counterfeits." "I suffered from a gun shot wound In my leg," says A. 8. Fullef, English, Ind., DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve finally cured me." Farrer, Peck and Roberts. McDonnell m&r & DOBBIE Fi«o' Grade Balls, Bats, Mits, Matties, Etc. ICE CNEAM! Wholesale and retail. High grade I aked goodH. Our Motto : "Not how cheap, but how good." Fishing Tacklt, Good Quality. E. C. BECHTOLD, WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. British After Delarey. Klerksdorp. Transvaal. April 10.— Qeneral Ian Hamilton arrived here today to direct the operations against Delarey. Blue For I'r.alo. I'oMnlialoarr. Cfoss Buns Every Friday. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains: Dr. Thomas's Ecleetrlo Oil relieves the pain Instantly. Never safe without it. Prince Wsldemar'a Streaaoaa Life. Berlin, April 10.—Prince Waldemar, the eldest sou of Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia, who has been at a sanitarium near Dresden for several weeks, la being subjected to a rather rigorona life. He sleeps upou a thin horsehair mattress, with a single blanket, in a room so vitiated that It bus the temperature of the outaide air. He wears porous clothing and Uvea on a diet of fruit, milk and salad. Washington, April 10.—The Kuiihub delegation in congress met In conference and unanimously decided to push Hou. R. W. Blue of Kansas for pension commissioner to succeed Mr. H. Clay Evans. A committee was appointedto gee the president w'hen be returns from the south. SPECIAL SALE TODAY. Moffat's Storos, 1 gal. can Best Apples 32c 3 lb can Pears.. 3 lb can Peaches 15c, 18c, 22c 15c, 18c, 22c S. Main St. Just MOw Miners' Bank S. Mali St. At West Knd 3 lb can Apricots 18c and 20c Berlin, April 10 —The German cruiser Gazelle, the last German vessel In Venezulean waters, has been ordered back from Carubano, Venezuela. Vessel Ordered Home. Ladies' Patent Leather Oxfords $1.25 a pair. 11 lb can Pineapple 20c Removal 8ale. ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP. Lots of odds and ends that must be sold at less than cost. J. B. KIRBY, S. Jialn St. Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes $1.50 a pair. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Orlainal sad 0*lr OeailM. And Full Line Of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. THE WEATHER. Precise, particular, Pittstop people patronise Patterson's pre-eminent popular place, purchasing perfect planingmill products; paying proper krices. J. B. Patterson ft Co. | Proclamation. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords $1.00 a pair. Fresh Eggs and Batter a Specialty l)ngton. April 10—Forecast un Id ay, for eastern Penncloudy tonight; Frl- Wi til 8 »yi»« Cuy. H New Furniture Outahined by, ttie Old when the latter Is repaired or uphelstered by the Rogers Coilcb Factory. Drink "COFo." Physicians recommend it. DIVEMPOST'S Shoe Store. 76 SOUTH MM STKCET. .Parti New phono WHO. Promnt felinry. '.%■ &» |
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