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i - . ' ¥ ■V «i v m m D ■ TWO CENTS A COPY; I o D/lfTA FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " VniB J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED IBM. sMJEMM WEAK* ■( DAILY EST. »t THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, HAY 8, 1902. SEVEN LOST THEIR LIVES ELEVEN SOLDIERS KILLED. TILLMAN FEROCIOUS LAST HONORS TO CORRIOAN. "it. " L| - : '"-M w W k« HF'; -igWh ■ • #JH H HS. 1 | /■ h * 9 /AH ■Pp%C' :• M ■ ■■ J® ' '' iromjb -:,•- .^k. H 1 laflbfr i'■• 4 - i , W v' ifl WMBlik • .--j| • | It it the Giving of Qood Values That Has Built Up Our Large Business. Victim* of a Railway Accident In Remains Now Lying in 8tate In the 8outh Africa. Great Cathedral. New York, May 8.—While the chimes which be was Instrumental m having placed In the tall tower of St. Patrick's cathedfal tolled solemnly and thousands of Catholics who loved and revered him stood on the sidewalks with bowed heads the earthly remains of Archbishop Corrlgan were taken at 11 o'clock yesterday from the archleplscopal residence In Madison avenue to the great white basilica In Fifth avenue. Here the body will lie in state until tomorrow morning, when a solemn poutlflclal mass of requiem will be celebrated and the remnius be placed in their last resting place, a vault under the high altar, where now lie the bodies of Cardinal MdCloskey and Archbishop Hughes. London. May 8.—The War Office received the following from Pretoria today: "An accident occurred to an armored train that was bound from Pretoria to Pietersburg. The train was derailed on a curve. Lieutenant Camp bell, of Cape Garrison armory, and ten men wero killed." Study These Prices: He Makes a Bitter Speech Distressing Accident on the CHILDREN'S HATS nicely trim, med 48a Maumee River. In the Senate. CY BELTS, for A large aHsortmont of LADIES' FAN- 15c LAUNCH WAS RUN DOWN ELECTIONS IN THE SOUTH. 200 pieces BLACK VELVET RIB* BON, different widths, special a piece The Revolt In .China, There Were Eleven Young People In Peking. May 8.—Bishop Favler, the French vicar apostolic in China, 1ms received Information to the effect that 1U,000 armed rebels, with several can* lion, are participating in the revolt at Shengtliigfu, Chill province. It Is considered doubtful if Yuan Shi Kal. the governor of Chili, has Bent a sufficient force to cope with the rebellion. The liiilk of the government forces, with ten (Jatiing guns, are now due to arrive at f¥le scene of the disturbances. The leader of the uprising Is a military mandarin who killed his family before raising the (lag of revolt so as to prevent their punishment In the event of his failure. The 8enator From South Carolina Frankly Declares That the Negroes LADIES' FANCY LACE HOSE, all colors, a pair 15c the Vessel When it Was Sunk by LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUNBONNETS, each 19c a Steamer, and Only Four of Them Must be Kept Down by Fair Means Were 8aved. or Foul—Attack* General Smith. 1 lot FANCY RIBBONS, No. 40, only 10c a yard. Toledo, O., May 8—Seven young people, members of a Sunday school class of the First Baptist church, were drowned In the Maumee river Jvist below the city last night at 10 o'clock as the result of the naphtha launch Frolic, on which they were taking n pleasure ride, being run down by the tug Arthur Woods of the Great Lakes Towing company's fleet. Washington, May 8.—Discussion of the Philippine bill In the senate took a sensational turn again. Mr. McComas (Md.i, referring to the alleged cruelties of American soldiers In the Philippines, told of some of the cruelties which had occurred on both sides in the civil war. Neither side, he said, was to blame for those regrettable occurrences, as neither side approved of them. In' this connection he suggested that the senators from South Carolina and Mississippi, "where there is less A nice- assortment of FIGURED LAWNS for, a yard 5c LADIES' SHIRT WAIST8, a new assortment, for ...50c Shlpbnlldlnv In (he United State*. Washington. May 8.—The census bureau liU8 Issued a report on ship building ami repairing in 19C)0. It fellows a capital of $77,302,701 Invested In the 1.110 establishments reporting for the Industry. Tills a mount does not Include the capital stock of any of the corporations. The' value of the products Is returned at $74.578,158, Involving an outlay of $2,008,537 for salaries of officials, clerks, etc., $24.839,103 for wages. $3,085,001 for miscellaneous expenses, Including rent, taxes, etc., and $33,480,772 l'or materials used, mill supplies, freight and fuel. LADIES' LAWN WASH 8UIT8, excellent value, for a suit $1.98 LADIES' SUMMER VESTS from 5c up. Jl Women Nominate Officer*, The launch 18 owned by Joseph W. Hepburn of thin city, who Invited a party of young people to take an evening ride with him. They sturted out on u trip to Lake Erie early In the evening and were returning when the accident happened. I.os Angeles, Cat.. May 8.—The nominating committee of the National Federation of Women's Clubs has completed Its list of officers, which Is to be voted upon by the federation. The ticket follows: President, Mrs. Diinles T. 8. Denisoti of New York; Urst vice president, Dlrs. Robert Burdette of California; second vice president, Mrs. Emma Fox of Michigan; recording secretary, Mrs. William F. Coad of South Dakota; corresponding secretary. Miss Louise Pappenhefm of South Carolina, and Mrs. Emma Van Vechten of I.nrge size GLASS WATER PITCHER lOo GLASS TUMBLERS, very 'neat patterns; special, 2 for 5c CHILDREN'S FA8T BLACK RIBBED HQ8E, In all sizes, per pair..10o Mr. Hepburn, Miss Clara Marks, Arthur Marks and Miss Grace Lowe are the only survivors. Boy of Eleven Charged With Murder. It pays to buy at the Atlanta. Ga.. Muy 8.—As the result of the death of six-year-old Colin Mc- Dougall of this city, which Is claimed to have been caused by sewer giyj poisoning. Victor Nutall. aged eleven, has been arrested, charged with the uiurder of the boy. It Is alleged that Beveral days ago Nutall, with two companions, forced the McDotigall child to go with tliem Into a street sewer, and while there Nutall Is reported to have compelled him to remain under the tilthy slime until he had swallowed sufficient sewer gas to cause his death. People's Store, The dead are; Irwin Swayne. Bessie Leesee, Edna Lowe, aged nineteen; William Fanner, aged nineteen; Bess Byscrum, Eulalle Itickard, aged seventeen, and Grace Haspln. MAJOR GENERAL BROOKE, WHO MAY SUCCEED GENERAL MILES. 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Iowa, It Is rumored In Washington that In the event of the early retirement of Lieutenant General Miles bis successor will be Major General John R. Brooke, who Is the senior of General Miles both In point of age and service. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Mr. Hepburn states that he saw the lights of the approaching tug and. thinking It was bound straight down the river, turned to the east. When nearly abreast of the launch, the tug suddenly turned to the east In order to make the dock at Ironvllle, and before the launch could get out of the way It was struck by the tug and turned over and sunk about a hundred feet from the dock. Mr. Hepburn caught hold of the side of the tug, and the Lowe girl grasped his leg, and both were pulled oa the tug. The Marks girl was picked up from a cushion on which rihe floated. Arthur Marks also was fortunate enough to grab a piece of wreckuge and was picked up by those ou the tug. The other seven members of the party were drowned, and the river Is now being dragged for their bodies. Washington, May 8.—Cable advices state that Jluiinez, president of the Dominican Itepubllc, has signed a relinquishment of his claim to the presidency, and on his part Horatio Vasquei. vice president, lias granted amnesty to the adherents of the late government and assumed the presidential office. Senor Don Feo Leonte Vasquex, the charge of the Dominican Republic, has received cable advices from home anuouuclng the success of the revolution.Jlnilnei Abdicate*. EVANS?? A Washing Hint. Add a fevf drops of ammonia to the bluing water to whiten the clothes. The idea that proper Spectacles anil Eyeglasses are an expensive luxury has been exploded a long time ago— at any rate since we have introduced our Special Eyeglasses with the services of au expert optician for $1.00 H. G. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Headquarters for Borden Seeds., All kinds—looso or In pk(. j ONION SETS, 3 Qts. for 25c Plague Stone#, SENATOR TILLMAN. Chlcaico'N Slllora Exonerated, Druldioal remains, several "plague stones," erected about 1450 A. P., tlfty old market crosses and forty stocks or their remains are among the ancient monuments now to be found In the West Hiding of Yorkshire, England. popular liberty than in any other states," were shouting loudest for constitutional liberty 111 the Philippines. Vienna, May 8.—It was learned here that the facts of the reported arrest at Triest of four sailors from the United States cruiser Chicago for alleged disorderly conduct In a cafe are as follows: Last Sunday evening four sailors from the Chicago were baited by a crowd of civilians while ashore at Trlest. The |Dollce Interfered and urrested one of the civilians. The chief of police at Trlest says that the conduct of the American sailors ashore was above reproach. Early Potatoes These remarks drew a sensatiouaf reply from Mr. Tillman (S. C.), who said that It was no longer possible to sneer away the responsibility for the infamies committed by the Americans in the Philippines. He said that if It had been known In the south that the reins of government were to be given to the negroes the civil war would have been prolonged indefinitely.Scholarship* For Southern Teachers, Rural New Yorkers Early Rose Stray Beauty Early Sun Rise New York, May 8.—By the generosity of George Foster Peabody, V. Everlt Macy and John Crosby Brown seven speclnl scholarships have been established In Teachers' college, Columbia university, for the assistance of southern teachers. These scholarships are of the annual value of $300 each. No distinction of race ar sex will be considered in making the awards. Any teacher 111 the southern states may become a candidate l»y liling proper credentials. The best quality of hair for mattresses comes from South America and Is made from the inanes and tails of wild horses steamed and culled. MaCtreii« llalr. The tug brought the rescued to this city. LIWN AND QRASS SEEDS Chevalier Serog while exploring a cavern in the peak of Tenerlfe found a skull which must have belonged to a man at least fifteen feet high. It contained sixty perfect teeth of monstrous size. A Monster Man. Kino Lawn White Clover Medium Clover 1 Timothy Seed Hungarian Crass Millet Seed GREAT OIL FIRE, Tillman Defend* Sliotffun Rule. Actum' Home Dedicated. New York, May 8.—The handsome new building of the Actors' Fund of America, known as the Actors' home, at West Brighton, N. Y., was dedicated today. Mayor I.ow, Bishop Potter, the Rev. Dr. Houghton and Joseph Jefferson took part In the dedication ceremonies. and almost every member of the theatrical profession within reach of New York, including managers, players and dramatic authors. In addition to many persons prominent in almost every walk of life, was present. Twenty Thousand Barrels of Oil Went He wild tluit III order to muliituiii their Hi'lf respect the white people of the south had been ohllKed to subdue the negro liy whatever means they could, using the shotgun as one of the means, lie frankly described how tlie negroes had been defeated at the polls, admitting that the whites had obtained Just such majorities as were neceskii ry. , Elizabeth, N. J., May 8.—The oil refining plant of Swan & Finch was burned at an early hour this morning. Five acres of surface were burned over, and 20,000 barrels of oil were destroyed. Up in 8moke. Boer General Gats With Roosevelt. Washington, May 8.—W. I). Snymnii, the Hoer commander who represents Boer Interests in this country, lunched with the president yesterday. He declared that there was no significance Ittr.ched to his presence at the White House and that the visit was purely personal. Plenty of reptiles have horns. Lizards are very commonly provided with them. There are chameleons with three horns like the ancient trleeratops. Horned toads have a sort of crest of four horns on the back of their heads. There is a small African snake which has two horns. ■ , Horned Reptile*, GARDEN TOOLS Lawn Hakes I loes, Forks and Garden Kakes. Pall Bearers for Sampson Funeral. Washington, May 8.—The bureau of navigation today announced that the following officers of tiio navy had been selected to Berve as pall bearers at tho funeral of Rear Admiral SampBOn: Admiral Dewey, Rear Admirals Watson, Reamey. Hlgglnson, Taylor, Brigadier Qencral Haywood, commandant of the marine corps, Captains Cook, Clarlt, Chadwlck, McCalla, Folger and Walnwrlght "When we get ready to put a nigger's face in the sand," he shouted, "we put ills body there too." In buying your seeds of us you can always find what you want and aj!\\ * new seeds. Price of Beer May C«o t'p. He said the people of the south never would submit to negro domination, and he hoped Republican senators would turn from their "game of deviltry in the Philippines" and assist the south'to rid itself of the threat of negro domination. Divorce After Fifty Years, Milwaukee, May 8.—It is learned from a reliable source that the large shipping brewers of the United States are considering the advisubillty of raising the price of beer 40 cents a barrel. Lowell, Mass., May 8.—After a married life of half a century of comparative harmony Mrs. Joshua Daniels of Tewksbury has Instituted proceedings here against her husband for separate maintenance, alleging that Mr. Daniels, having become infatuated with a nurse, has turned against his wife. Mr. Daniels is eighty year* old. Cocoa and chocolate are good for digestion and for the complexion, high class cocoa in particular being rich In the delicious principle theobromine, which Is of the greatest value as a heart tonic. Cocoa mid Chocolate. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES EVANS BROS., Democrat* l.eave Chamber. Prices Right. Lynchburg, Vu., May 8.—Train No. R7, the Washington and Southwestern vegtllriled limited, southbound, oil the Southern railway, ran Into the rear of a freight standing at Lawyer's Station, twelvf; miles below here. Two postal cars, the combination baggage and smoking car and one Pullman were burned. The letter mall uud baggage were saved. No one was seriously lu'ured.foulu 1 Can Burned While Mr. Tillman was speaking many of the Democratic senators left the chamber, his audlcnce ou the floor being largely on the Republican side. The Standard Bushel, 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. THE WEATHER. State Experiment Station Burned. The Winchester bushel, which is the standard for the United States, contains L', 150.42 cubic inches. LOOK, READ AND DUY. Washington, May 8.—Forecast until 8 p. in., Friday, for eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight; Friday, partly cloudy and warmer. Mr. Burton (Kan.) vigorously arraigned Mr. Tilluian for his utterances. He asserted that the senator who could defend slavery and government by the shotgun could not be expected to tlilnk well of senators who were trying to carry good government to the Philippines. He was astonished that a senator In one breath should make an appeal for unsullied government in the Philippines and In the next should boast of crimes almost unparalleled in history. Geneva, N. Y., May 8.—Fire has de- Itroyed the property of the state experiment station here. Three large tiaras were totally destroyed and four head of cattle were burned to death. The origin •f the tire Id not known. The loss was flio.UOO. Stilt line*** In (laHcuny I5ost Superlative Flour $4.50 t'lilll very recently hardly any festivals took place in the villages of (lascony •without stilt races. The prizes usually consisted of a gun, a sheep, a rooster or something of the kind, and young women look part In the exercises.20 lbs Sugar Potatoes, per lm 1.00 1.00 FINANCIAL AND, COMMERCIAL. Fancy Creamery Butter. . . . 27 c Sweet Ol'xuges.. .20c to lC5c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart ... He Onion Sets, :{quarts for.... 25c Lawn Mawars $2.60 to $10.60 Hasa, 8a ta 18a Watar Caalars 85a la $12.60 Rafrlgaratars $6.00 ta $100.00 New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York. May 8, 1902. Open. Clos. 128% 128% 80 79 98 Mi 98'/, lD7% Sixtieth Body Hecovered, Houne of Commons Cheer* Speaker. London, May 8.—The attempt to force a vote of censure on William Court Gully by the Irish Nationalists was made the occasion of a remarkable demonstration of sympathy for and confidence In the speaker of the commons. After a division the whole house, with the exception of the Irish memtiers. again rose and with heads uncovered cheered Mr. Gully lustily. In the lobbies and galleries, which were unusually crowded, especially with aristocratic ludlcs, the speaker was the recipient of numerous congratulations. tCniru, III., May 8.—The body of Mrs. Patrick lliirke of Owensboro, Ky.. a victim of the burned steaiuer City of Pittsburg. bus i)een taken out of Hie river a few miles above tbls city. A total bodies Uas been recovered tbus far. Garden Forks F.u »•! v Colnaue. Garden Hoes. Garden Rakes Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Copper Car & Foundry .. Brooklyn Traction B. & O The Unit king whose name appeared on a coin was Alexander of Macedon. In the reign of I'hilip coinage uttained perfection. Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Trv our Teas and Coffees 25c Mr. Burton followed with a warm defense of the government policy in the Philippines. Mr. Burton said thut by all parties the pending bill was conceded to be an excellent measure. He sharply arraigned the minority members for their attitude 011 the Philippine situation, saying they were supporting the Filipino Insurgents, while the majority senators were stunding for the American army and the American government. 67% 30% BRENNAN & ROBERTS A Trennured Iron Rlntf. All Saasanabla Baada. Flaar Wax and Wal|Mad C;«% 108% 47% ««% 108',4 48 30% General Smith deported Acquitted, Washington, May 8.—It is reported here that General Jacob. 11. Smith, on trial In the Philippines for issuing the "kill and burn" order, has been acquitted, but iv) official continuation la obtainable. The Greeks have left us Iron and gold rings of exquisite workmanship. One from Ktruria, now in the British museum, has the hoop formed of the bodies of two Hons and their paws supporting an engraving of a lion in heraldic Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Hotel. Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. Fuel & 1 ron .. Brie 30D4 170% Brushis. 17tiD4 102'A 171% 17ti Outing Hats B. 8. Carpantar ft Co.„ 6 Wast Markat St., Wilkaabarra, Pa. 102% 38 Pes Moines, la.. May 8.—The breaking down of a tank ear tilled with oil caused a costly wreck on the Chicago Great Western at Talinage, fifty miles south of here, last night. Conductor George Miller of St. Joseph, Mo., was killed. The tank car fell from the bridge over the Grand river, dragging with It three cars, Ineluding the caboose. The oil was ignited, and the bridge, which is 150 feet long, and the cars were burned. Oil Train Wrecked colors. Erie. pref. Louis. & Nash Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific ... Col. Southern 111. Central «9 144*4 0S"s 144 \i 13214 149 100% New Woodwork. No Killing of Women and Children, Mr. Burton said there were no nuthentlcnted instances of the intentional UllliiiK of women or children by our troops in the Philippines anil then, reading extracts from speeches of Mr. Itttwllns, said they were false. Mr. ItawUns challenged Mr. Burton to poiut out a false statement he had ninde. Paraphrasing the remarks of Mr. Rawlins. Mr. Burton inquired. "When the senator asserts that we are pursuing In the Philippines a barbarous policy, a policy that is blacker than that of Philip 1. of Spain, the blackest. In fact, In all history, and when he says that Toft and Chaffee and Wheatoii and MacArtliur and Piinston are carrying this policy of barbarity Into effect, what language does he expect me to use in characterizing the state- The Erie eanal, in New York, was the first artificial waterway begun in this country. Ground was broken for this eaternrise Julv 4. 1S17. The Erie Canal. We have just received the latest designs in Outing and Shirt Waist Hats, prices for this week 98 cts., $1.25, S1.4U, $1.1(8, New woodwork, it is said, Is much more likely to be Infested with obnoxious insect life, and in recently built houses the pursuit of moths and other disagreeable bugs, destructive and pestering, must be constant and vigorous. 10214 100% .10% ir.3 rDx 3:t% 158 ir.0% Leghorn Hats 31% 154 C4 58% Beautifully trimmed with flowers and mull, at 49c and (58c; worth double. McDonnell & DOBBIE Norfolk & Western N. Y.. O. & W. ... N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref Southern R.v Southern Ry.. pref. Southern Pacific .. Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U. 8, Leather .... U. S.\ Leather, pref Union .. Union* Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref ™ Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, is Excellent lor 33% 159 15014 til! 14 84% Wall Paper. Wall paper was first made In Qermauy about 1500. r PAINS IN chest; Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc AV. WALDMHN 84 37% 90 05% Martinelli Sails on Saturday. Five Killed by ConntnlDle'« Poaae. 19 South Main St. Washington, May 8.—Cardlnelli Martinelli. papal delegate to the United States, who was recently recalled to Home, will leave Washington tomorrow for New York, and will sull for Rome on Saturday. Louisa, Ky„ May 8.—Five men liuve been killed In Floyd comity by Constable lteedy and a posse as tile result of the murder of Sol Osborne and Bud Little two weeks a no. .lames Tompkins and Walter Jones are said to liave been two of the men killed, but the names of the other three are not known. According to reports, the men engaged In a desperate tight with the posse and were shot to death while resisting en pt lire. DR. RICHTER'S World-kenownja "ANCHOR" WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. A REALISTIC GYPSY CAMP. I AST OAY, SATURDAY. MAY 10. Zincrarraand her Band of Gypoy Palmists and Life Readrr» Your past. Present mid future la written in y Dur band «5li 41% PAIN EXPELLER. Oue well-known firm's letter out of many: J.GILMORE & CO. tMPOAUilS & JOBBING DRUGGISTS 4» 8 a 430 slvcnth ave. hmbur$n.Feb.?2Vlo5 Gentlemen: _ 1 fjal. can Best Apples 32c 8 11) can Pears 15c, 18c, 22o 3 lb can Peaches 15c, 18c, 22c !i lh can Apricots 18c and 20o 1J lb can Pineapple 20o 13% 83% 91 104 Vi 87% London, May 8.—Francis Bret Ilarto. tile American author, was burled at Frituley. near his home, at Cainberly, today. The funeral was a very quiet one. Bret Harte's Funeral ineut We recommend RICHTER'Scelebrated I "ANCHOR PAIN EXPElLER.as we know IT | IS AN ARTICLE OF GREAT MERIT. JUD6ING I FROM THELARfiE SALE,THAT WE HAVE fOR IT. IB I 25C. and 00c. at oil druggists or through I lF. Ad.Klchter A Co., 2IS Petri 8t., N«fr VotkM i 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS.^ Kecommtnded by prominent Phjjticians, WhtDle*iD!« and Retail —what bu'binesA you *r« Iwst buftv(1 for, iu fact. everything to your w I fare. Jt you are iu tiouble 1m sure and visit tbe'Oypsya. They have lit Iped oth era, they will help yon. Also Kieln, the little Mexican wonder, her appearance Lore, and others. Ziugura. the Clairvoyant gives full namef. reunites the eei»arnted No admission charged. Your hand ruud for I V. Phoenix Hall Building, South Main Columbus, May 8.—ISenerjll" W. M. Jones, United States pension agent for Ohio, received from Washington yesterday a certificate placing Mrs. McKlnley on the |tension roll at this agency. She will receive $."D,000 a year 111 quarterly installments and will draw the tlrst In- Itullmeut on June -4. Mrs. McKlnley on I'ennlon Hull, And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. OBITUARY, Mlddletown, N. Y., May 8.-—The Laborera* union of this city, comprising 800 members, has voted unanimously to abstain froui western meat for a period of thirty days. Over 1,000 perlons, Including the members' families, win MIkutiiIii J To Boycott Beef Trust. Fresh Eggs and Butter a S[Decia]ty Patrick Laughlin. Otto Budwesky, Now Employed at Rogers Couch Factory. Old patrons In vited to call. Near Ferry bridge. Patrick Laughlin. mention of whose serious Illness is made on another page, died this afternoon at 4 o'clock. He was the only son of Mrs. Annie Laughlin, of Tompkins street, Oregon. 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Lobster and Egg Plant, Little neck and powder clams. Sharp. Potatoes, $1 a bushel for cash. Giles. Street, Pitt atom New phone 6080. Prompt d*UT«y.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 08, 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 | 1902-05-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 08, 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 | 1902-05-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020508_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | i - . ' ¥ ■V «i v m m D ■ TWO CENTS A COPY; I o D/lfTA FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " VniB J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED IBM. sMJEMM WEAK* ■( DAILY EST. »t THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, HAY 8, 1902. SEVEN LOST THEIR LIVES ELEVEN SOLDIERS KILLED. TILLMAN FEROCIOUS LAST HONORS TO CORRIOAN. "it. " L| - : '"-M w W k« HF'; -igWh ■ • #JH H HS. 1 | /■ h * 9 /AH ■Pp%C' :• M ■ ■■ J® ' '' iromjb -:,•- .^k. H 1 laflbfr i'■• 4 - i , W v' ifl WMBlik • .--j| • | It it the Giving of Qood Values That Has Built Up Our Large Business. Victim* of a Railway Accident In Remains Now Lying in 8tate In the 8outh Africa. Great Cathedral. New York, May 8.—While the chimes which be was Instrumental m having placed In the tall tower of St. Patrick's cathedfal tolled solemnly and thousands of Catholics who loved and revered him stood on the sidewalks with bowed heads the earthly remains of Archbishop Corrlgan were taken at 11 o'clock yesterday from the archleplscopal residence In Madison avenue to the great white basilica In Fifth avenue. Here the body will lie in state until tomorrow morning, when a solemn poutlflclal mass of requiem will be celebrated and the remnius be placed in their last resting place, a vault under the high altar, where now lie the bodies of Cardinal MdCloskey and Archbishop Hughes. London. May 8.—The War Office received the following from Pretoria today: "An accident occurred to an armored train that was bound from Pretoria to Pietersburg. The train was derailed on a curve. Lieutenant Camp bell, of Cape Garrison armory, and ten men wero killed." Study These Prices: He Makes a Bitter Speech Distressing Accident on the CHILDREN'S HATS nicely trim, med 48a Maumee River. In the Senate. CY BELTS, for A large aHsortmont of LADIES' FAN- 15c LAUNCH WAS RUN DOWN ELECTIONS IN THE SOUTH. 200 pieces BLACK VELVET RIB* BON, different widths, special a piece The Revolt In .China, There Were Eleven Young People In Peking. May 8.—Bishop Favler, the French vicar apostolic in China, 1ms received Information to the effect that 1U,000 armed rebels, with several can* lion, are participating in the revolt at Shengtliigfu, Chill province. It Is considered doubtful if Yuan Shi Kal. the governor of Chili, has Bent a sufficient force to cope with the rebellion. The liiilk of the government forces, with ten (Jatiing guns, are now due to arrive at f¥le scene of the disturbances. The leader of the uprising Is a military mandarin who killed his family before raising the (lag of revolt so as to prevent their punishment In the event of his failure. The 8enator From South Carolina Frankly Declares That the Negroes LADIES' FANCY LACE HOSE, all colors, a pair 15c the Vessel When it Was Sunk by LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUNBONNETS, each 19c a Steamer, and Only Four of Them Must be Kept Down by Fair Means Were 8aved. or Foul—Attack* General Smith. 1 lot FANCY RIBBONS, No. 40, only 10c a yard. Toledo, O., May 8—Seven young people, members of a Sunday school class of the First Baptist church, were drowned In the Maumee river Jvist below the city last night at 10 o'clock as the result of the naphtha launch Frolic, on which they were taking n pleasure ride, being run down by the tug Arthur Woods of the Great Lakes Towing company's fleet. Washington, May 8.—Discussion of the Philippine bill In the senate took a sensational turn again. Mr. McComas (Md.i, referring to the alleged cruelties of American soldiers In the Philippines, told of some of the cruelties which had occurred on both sides in the civil war. Neither side, he said, was to blame for those regrettable occurrences, as neither side approved of them. In' this connection he suggested that the senators from South Carolina and Mississippi, "where there is less A nice- assortment of FIGURED LAWNS for, a yard 5c LADIES' SHIRT WAIST8, a new assortment, for ...50c Shlpbnlldlnv In (he United State*. Washington. May 8.—The census bureau liU8 Issued a report on ship building ami repairing in 19C)0. It fellows a capital of $77,302,701 Invested In the 1.110 establishments reporting for the Industry. Tills a mount does not Include the capital stock of any of the corporations. The' value of the products Is returned at $74.578,158, Involving an outlay of $2,008,537 for salaries of officials, clerks, etc., $24.839,103 for wages. $3,085,001 for miscellaneous expenses, Including rent, taxes, etc., and $33,480,772 l'or materials used, mill supplies, freight and fuel. LADIES' LAWN WASH 8UIT8, excellent value, for a suit $1.98 LADIES' SUMMER VESTS from 5c up. Jl Women Nominate Officer*, The launch 18 owned by Joseph W. Hepburn of thin city, who Invited a party of young people to take an evening ride with him. They sturted out on u trip to Lake Erie early In the evening and were returning when the accident happened. I.os Angeles, Cat.. May 8.—The nominating committee of the National Federation of Women's Clubs has completed Its list of officers, which Is to be voted upon by the federation. The ticket follows: President, Mrs. Diinles T. 8. Denisoti of New York; Urst vice president, Dlrs. Robert Burdette of California; second vice president, Mrs. Emma Fox of Michigan; recording secretary, Mrs. William F. Coad of South Dakota; corresponding secretary. Miss Louise Pappenhefm of South Carolina, and Mrs. Emma Van Vechten of I.nrge size GLASS WATER PITCHER lOo GLASS TUMBLERS, very 'neat patterns; special, 2 for 5c CHILDREN'S FA8T BLACK RIBBED HQ8E, In all sizes, per pair..10o Mr. Hepburn, Miss Clara Marks, Arthur Marks and Miss Grace Lowe are the only survivors. Boy of Eleven Charged With Murder. It pays to buy at the Atlanta. Ga.. Muy 8.—As the result of the death of six-year-old Colin Mc- Dougall of this city, which Is claimed to have been caused by sewer giyj poisoning. Victor Nutall. aged eleven, has been arrested, charged with the uiurder of the boy. It Is alleged that Beveral days ago Nutall, with two companions, forced the McDotigall child to go with tliem Into a street sewer, and while there Nutall Is reported to have compelled him to remain under the tilthy slime until he had swallowed sufficient sewer gas to cause his death. People's Store, The dead are; Irwin Swayne. Bessie Leesee, Edna Lowe, aged nineteen; William Fanner, aged nineteen; Bess Byscrum, Eulalle Itickard, aged seventeen, and Grace Haspln. MAJOR GENERAL BROOKE, WHO MAY SUCCEED GENERAL MILES. 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Iowa, It Is rumored In Washington that In the event of the early retirement of Lieutenant General Miles bis successor will be Major General John R. Brooke, who Is the senior of General Miles both In point of age and service. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Mr. Hepburn states that he saw the lights of the approaching tug and. thinking It was bound straight down the river, turned to the east. When nearly abreast of the launch, the tug suddenly turned to the east In order to make the dock at Ironvllle, and before the launch could get out of the way It was struck by the tug and turned over and sunk about a hundred feet from the dock. Mr. Hepburn caught hold of the side of the tug, and the Lowe girl grasped his leg, and both were pulled oa the tug. The Marks girl was picked up from a cushion on which rihe floated. Arthur Marks also was fortunate enough to grab a piece of wreckuge and was picked up by those ou the tug. The other seven members of the party were drowned, and the river Is now being dragged for their bodies. Washington, May 8.—Cable advices state that Jluiinez, president of the Dominican Itepubllc, has signed a relinquishment of his claim to the presidency, and on his part Horatio Vasquei. vice president, lias granted amnesty to the adherents of the late government and assumed the presidential office. Senor Don Feo Leonte Vasquex, the charge of the Dominican Republic, has received cable advices from home anuouuclng the success of the revolution.Jlnilnei Abdicate*. EVANS?? A Washing Hint. Add a fevf drops of ammonia to the bluing water to whiten the clothes. The idea that proper Spectacles anil Eyeglasses are an expensive luxury has been exploded a long time ago— at any rate since we have introduced our Special Eyeglasses with the services of au expert optician for $1.00 H. G. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Headquarters for Borden Seeds., All kinds—looso or In pk(. j ONION SETS, 3 Qts. for 25c Plague Stone#, SENATOR TILLMAN. Chlcaico'N Slllora Exonerated, Druldioal remains, several "plague stones," erected about 1450 A. P., tlfty old market crosses and forty stocks or their remains are among the ancient monuments now to be found In the West Hiding of Yorkshire, England. popular liberty than in any other states," were shouting loudest for constitutional liberty 111 the Philippines. Vienna, May 8.—It was learned here that the facts of the reported arrest at Triest of four sailors from the United States cruiser Chicago for alleged disorderly conduct In a cafe are as follows: Last Sunday evening four sailors from the Chicago were baited by a crowd of civilians while ashore at Trlest. The |Dollce Interfered and urrested one of the civilians. The chief of police at Trlest says that the conduct of the American sailors ashore was above reproach. Early Potatoes These remarks drew a sensatiouaf reply from Mr. Tillman (S. C.), who said that It was no longer possible to sneer away the responsibility for the infamies committed by the Americans in the Philippines. He said that if It had been known In the south that the reins of government were to be given to the negroes the civil war would have been prolonged indefinitely.Scholarship* For Southern Teachers, Rural New Yorkers Early Rose Stray Beauty Early Sun Rise New York, May 8.—By the generosity of George Foster Peabody, V. Everlt Macy and John Crosby Brown seven speclnl scholarships have been established In Teachers' college, Columbia university, for the assistance of southern teachers. These scholarships are of the annual value of $300 each. No distinction of race ar sex will be considered in making the awards. Any teacher 111 the southern states may become a candidate l»y liling proper credentials. The best quality of hair for mattresses comes from South America and Is made from the inanes and tails of wild horses steamed and culled. MaCtreii« llalr. The tug brought the rescued to this city. LIWN AND QRASS SEEDS Chevalier Serog while exploring a cavern in the peak of Tenerlfe found a skull which must have belonged to a man at least fifteen feet high. It contained sixty perfect teeth of monstrous size. A Monster Man. Kino Lawn White Clover Medium Clover 1 Timothy Seed Hungarian Crass Millet Seed GREAT OIL FIRE, Tillman Defend* Sliotffun Rule. Actum' Home Dedicated. New York, May 8.—The handsome new building of the Actors' Fund of America, known as the Actors' home, at West Brighton, N. Y., was dedicated today. Mayor I.ow, Bishop Potter, the Rev. Dr. Houghton and Joseph Jefferson took part In the dedication ceremonies. and almost every member of the theatrical profession within reach of New York, including managers, players and dramatic authors. In addition to many persons prominent in almost every walk of life, was present. Twenty Thousand Barrels of Oil Went He wild tluit III order to muliituiii their Hi'lf respect the white people of the south had been ohllKed to subdue the negro liy whatever means they could, using the shotgun as one of the means, lie frankly described how tlie negroes had been defeated at the polls, admitting that the whites had obtained Just such majorities as were neceskii ry. , Elizabeth, N. J., May 8.—The oil refining plant of Swan & Finch was burned at an early hour this morning. Five acres of surface were burned over, and 20,000 barrels of oil were destroyed. Up in 8moke. Boer General Gats With Roosevelt. Washington, May 8.—W. I). Snymnii, the Hoer commander who represents Boer Interests in this country, lunched with the president yesterday. He declared that there was no significance Ittr.ched to his presence at the White House and that the visit was purely personal. Plenty of reptiles have horns. Lizards are very commonly provided with them. There are chameleons with three horns like the ancient trleeratops. Horned toads have a sort of crest of four horns on the back of their heads. There is a small African snake which has two horns. ■ , Horned Reptile*, GARDEN TOOLS Lawn Hakes I loes, Forks and Garden Kakes. Pall Bearers for Sampson Funeral. Washington, May 8.—The bureau of navigation today announced that the following officers of tiio navy had been selected to Berve as pall bearers at tho funeral of Rear Admiral SampBOn: Admiral Dewey, Rear Admirals Watson, Reamey. Hlgglnson, Taylor, Brigadier Qencral Haywood, commandant of the marine corps, Captains Cook, Clarlt, Chadwlck, McCalla, Folger and Walnwrlght "When we get ready to put a nigger's face in the sand," he shouted, "we put ills body there too." In buying your seeds of us you can always find what you want and aj!\\ * new seeds. Price of Beer May C«o t'p. He said the people of the south never would submit to negro domination, and he hoped Republican senators would turn from their "game of deviltry in the Philippines" and assist the south'to rid itself of the threat of negro domination. Divorce After Fifty Years, Milwaukee, May 8.—It is learned from a reliable source that the large shipping brewers of the United States are considering the advisubillty of raising the price of beer 40 cents a barrel. Lowell, Mass., May 8.—After a married life of half a century of comparative harmony Mrs. Joshua Daniels of Tewksbury has Instituted proceedings here against her husband for separate maintenance, alleging that Mr. Daniels, having become infatuated with a nurse, has turned against his wife. Mr. Daniels is eighty year* old. Cocoa and chocolate are good for digestion and for the complexion, high class cocoa in particular being rich In the delicious principle theobromine, which Is of the greatest value as a heart tonic. Cocoa mid Chocolate. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES EVANS BROS., Democrat* l.eave Chamber. Prices Right. Lynchburg, Vu., May 8.—Train No. R7, the Washington and Southwestern vegtllriled limited, southbound, oil the Southern railway, ran Into the rear of a freight standing at Lawyer's Station, twelvf; miles below here. Two postal cars, the combination baggage and smoking car and one Pullman were burned. The letter mall uud baggage were saved. No one was seriously lu'ured.foulu 1 Can Burned While Mr. Tillman was speaking many of the Democratic senators left the chamber, his audlcnce ou the floor being largely on the Republican side. The Standard Bushel, 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. THE WEATHER. State Experiment Station Burned. The Winchester bushel, which is the standard for the United States, contains L', 150.42 cubic inches. LOOK, READ AND DUY. Washington, May 8.—Forecast until 8 p. in., Friday, for eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight; Friday, partly cloudy and warmer. Mr. Burton (Kan.) vigorously arraigned Mr. Tilluian for his utterances. He asserted that the senator who could defend slavery and government by the shotgun could not be expected to tlilnk well of senators who were trying to carry good government to the Philippines. He was astonished that a senator In one breath should make an appeal for unsullied government in the Philippines and In the next should boast of crimes almost unparalleled in history. Geneva, N. Y., May 8.—Fire has de- Itroyed the property of the state experiment station here. Three large tiaras were totally destroyed and four head of cattle were burned to death. The origin •f the tire Id not known. The loss was flio.UOO. Stilt line*** In (laHcuny I5ost Superlative Flour $4.50 t'lilll very recently hardly any festivals took place in the villages of (lascony •without stilt races. The prizes usually consisted of a gun, a sheep, a rooster or something of the kind, and young women look part In the exercises.20 lbs Sugar Potatoes, per lm 1.00 1.00 FINANCIAL AND, COMMERCIAL. Fancy Creamery Butter. . . . 27 c Sweet Ol'xuges.. .20c to lC5c dozen Bermuda Onions, quart ... He Onion Sets, :{quarts for.... 25c Lawn Mawars $2.60 to $10.60 Hasa, 8a ta 18a Watar Caalars 85a la $12.60 Rafrlgaratars $6.00 ta $100.00 New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., Stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. New York. May 8, 1902. Open. Clos. 128% 128% 80 79 98 Mi 98'/, lD7% Sixtieth Body Hecovered, Houne of Commons Cheer* Speaker. London, May 8.—The attempt to force a vote of censure on William Court Gully by the Irish Nationalists was made the occasion of a remarkable demonstration of sympathy for and confidence In the speaker of the commons. After a division the whole house, with the exception of the Irish memtiers. again rose and with heads uncovered cheered Mr. Gully lustily. In the lobbies and galleries, which were unusually crowded, especially with aristocratic ludlcs, the speaker was the recipient of numerous congratulations. tCniru, III., May 8.—The body of Mrs. Patrick lliirke of Owensboro, Ky.. a victim of the burned steaiuer City of Pittsburg. bus i)een taken out of Hie river a few miles above tbls city. A total bodies Uas been recovered tbus far. Garden Forks F.u »•! v Colnaue. Garden Hoes. Garden Rakes Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Copper Car & Foundry .. Brooklyn Traction B. & O The Unit king whose name appeared on a coin was Alexander of Macedon. In the reign of I'hilip coinage uttained perfection. Full line of Hammocks, 75c and up Trv our Teas and Coffees 25c Mr. Burton followed with a warm defense of the government policy in the Philippines. Mr. Burton said thut by all parties the pending bill was conceded to be an excellent measure. He sharply arraigned the minority members for their attitude 011 the Philippine situation, saying they were supporting the Filipino Insurgents, while the majority senators were stunding for the American army and the American government. 67% 30% BRENNAN & ROBERTS A Trennured Iron Rlntf. All Saasanabla Baada. Flaar Wax and Wal|Mad C;«% 108% 47% ««% 108',4 48 30% General Smith deported Acquitted, Washington, May 8.—It is reported here that General Jacob. 11. Smith, on trial In the Philippines for issuing the "kill and burn" order, has been acquitted, but iv) official continuation la obtainable. The Greeks have left us Iron and gold rings of exquisite workmanship. One from Ktruria, now in the British museum, has the hoop formed of the bodies of two Hons and their paws supporting an engraving of a lion in heraldic Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Hotel. Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. Fuel & 1 ron .. Brie 30D4 170% Brushis. 17tiD4 102'A 171% 17ti Outing Hats B. 8. Carpantar ft Co.„ 6 Wast Markat St., Wilkaabarra, Pa. 102% 38 Pes Moines, la.. May 8.—The breaking down of a tank ear tilled with oil caused a costly wreck on the Chicago Great Western at Talinage, fifty miles south of here, last night. Conductor George Miller of St. Joseph, Mo., was killed. The tank car fell from the bridge over the Grand river, dragging with It three cars, Ineluding the caboose. The oil was ignited, and the bridge, which is 150 feet long, and the cars were burned. Oil Train Wrecked colors. Erie. pref. Louis. & Nash Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific ... Col. Southern 111. Central «9 144*4 0S"s 144 \i 13214 149 100% New Woodwork. No Killing of Women and Children, Mr. Burton said there were no nuthentlcnted instances of the intentional UllliiiK of women or children by our troops in the Philippines anil then, reading extracts from speeches of Mr. Itttwllns, said they were false. Mr. ItawUns challenged Mr. Burton to poiut out a false statement he had ninde. Paraphrasing the remarks of Mr. Rawlins. Mr. Burton inquired. "When the senator asserts that we are pursuing In the Philippines a barbarous policy, a policy that is blacker than that of Philip 1. of Spain, the blackest. In fact, In all history, and when he says that Toft and Chaffee and Wheatoii and MacArtliur and Piinston are carrying this policy of barbarity Into effect, what language does he expect me to use in characterizing the state- The Erie eanal, in New York, was the first artificial waterway begun in this country. Ground was broken for this eaternrise Julv 4. 1S17. The Erie Canal. We have just received the latest designs in Outing and Shirt Waist Hats, prices for this week 98 cts., $1.25, S1.4U, $1.1(8, New woodwork, it is said, Is much more likely to be Infested with obnoxious insect life, and in recently built houses the pursuit of moths and other disagreeable bugs, destructive and pestering, must be constant and vigorous. 10214 100% .10% ir.3 rDx 3:t% 158 ir.0% Leghorn Hats 31% 154 C4 58% Beautifully trimmed with flowers and mull, at 49c and (58c; worth double. McDonnell & DOBBIE Norfolk & Western N. Y.. O. & W. ... N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref Southern R.v Southern Ry.. pref. Southern Pacific .. Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U. 8, Leather .... U. S.\ Leather, pref Union .. Union* Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref ™ Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, is Excellent lor 33% 159 15014 til! 14 84% Wall Paper. Wall paper was first made In Qermauy about 1500. r PAINS IN chest; Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc AV. WALDMHN 84 37% 90 05% Martinelli Sails on Saturday. Five Killed by ConntnlDle'« Poaae. 19 South Main St. Washington, May 8.—Cardlnelli Martinelli. papal delegate to the United States, who was recently recalled to Home, will leave Washington tomorrow for New York, and will sull for Rome on Saturday. Louisa, Ky„ May 8.—Five men liuve been killed In Floyd comity by Constable lteedy and a posse as tile result of the murder of Sol Osborne and Bud Little two weeks a no. .lames Tompkins and Walter Jones are said to liave been two of the men killed, but the names of the other three are not known. According to reports, the men engaged In a desperate tight with the posse and were shot to death while resisting en pt lire. DR. RICHTER'S World-kenownja "ANCHOR" WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. A REALISTIC GYPSY CAMP. I AST OAY, SATURDAY. MAY 10. Zincrarraand her Band of Gypoy Palmists and Life Readrr» Your past. Present mid future la written in y Dur band «5li 41% PAIN EXPELLER. Oue well-known firm's letter out of many: J.GILMORE & CO. tMPOAUilS & JOBBING DRUGGISTS 4» 8 a 430 slvcnth ave. hmbur$n.Feb.?2Vlo5 Gentlemen: _ 1 fjal. can Best Apples 32c 8 11) can Pears 15c, 18c, 22o 3 lb can Peaches 15c, 18c, 22c !i lh can Apricots 18c and 20o 1J lb can Pineapple 20o 13% 83% 91 104 Vi 87% London, May 8.—Francis Bret Ilarto. tile American author, was burled at Frituley. near his home, at Cainberly, today. The funeral was a very quiet one. Bret Harte's Funeral ineut We recommend RICHTER'Scelebrated I "ANCHOR PAIN EXPElLER.as we know IT | IS AN ARTICLE OF GREAT MERIT. JUD6ING I FROM THELARfiE SALE,THAT WE HAVE fOR IT. IB I 25C. and 00c. at oil druggists or through I lF. Ad.Klchter A Co., 2IS Petri 8t., N«fr VotkM i 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS.^ Kecommtnded by prominent Phjjticians, WhtDle*iD!« and Retail —what bu'binesA you *r« Iwst buftv(1 for, iu fact. everything to your w I fare. Jt you are iu tiouble 1m sure and visit tbe'Oypsya. They have lit Iped oth era, they will help yon. Also Kieln, the little Mexican wonder, her appearance Lore, and others. Ziugura. the Clairvoyant gives full namef. reunites the eei»arnted No admission charged. Your hand ruud for I V. Phoenix Hall Building, South Main Columbus, May 8.—ISenerjll" W. M. Jones, United States pension agent for Ohio, received from Washington yesterday a certificate placing Mrs. McKlnley on the |tension roll at this agency. She will receive $."D,000 a year 111 quarterly installments and will draw the tlrst In- Itullmeut on June -4. Mrs. McKlnley on I'ennlon Hull, And Full Line of Dried Fruits at Very Low Prices. OBITUARY, Mlddletown, N. Y., May 8.-—The Laborera* union of this city, comprising 800 members, has voted unanimously to abstain froui western meat for a period of thirty days. Over 1,000 perlons, Including the members' families, win MIkutiiIii J To Boycott Beef Trust. Fresh Eggs and Butter a S[Decia]ty Patrick Laughlin. Otto Budwesky, Now Employed at Rogers Couch Factory. Old patrons In vited to call. Near Ferry bridge. Patrick Laughlin. mention of whose serious Illness is made on another page, died this afternoon at 4 o'clock. He was the only son of Mrs. Annie Laughlin, of Tompkins street, Oregon. 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Lobster and Egg Plant, Little neck and powder clams. Sharp. Potatoes, $1 a bushel for cash. Giles. Street, Pitt atom New phone 6080. Prompt d*UT«y. |
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