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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 7

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ABRE EV.EN IN UX A EKTT ES AYTO UT. 9 9U (V PESSIKiSTIC. RiOT.NQ IN PORTO RICO. Tare Men and Wsaiaa Killed la AU Sift-ht Street Battle. an RAIN- THE PURE gas ells nr i pa ni BBM AND ROOSEVELT Rival Orators Meet at East St Louis.

San Juan. Porto Rico, Oct. 9. Foor mmid du rcr wnu Onaran teed arfar ssnrv Ji 'i Guaranteed Sartor Before Chinese Court Anti-foreign as Eyer, persona, one of them a woman, were kill GRAIN COFFEE ed in another political street riot ia Gaay- ama which lasted all night. Tbe rioting started ia cafe, whea a TEAU3 HALTED SIDE BY SIDE1 Bj attachlBx to any Oas Meter THE SLEEMAN AUTOMATIC TEE OCCUPATI05 01 MTJZDES.

Do yon know that three-quarter of all the world's headaches are the result of using tea and coffee So physicians tar. nit them and the headaches member of the Federal party shot and severely wounded a Republican. Several of iii a Governor aa moaAM the Raw an CoaaaoMrs fete of Coa hUur. toe latter'a party friends tried to lynch the FederaU but were prevented by eight Amaricans. AeUl CMlnuttM Received In It.

Fclmbut Allies Umklm nana Tar Wintering Trtopi la China, GASSAVlNtt Federals from Arroyo hastened to re- GOVERNOR iBtftuii Rentals Pa lTe. quit Grain-O has the coffee taste but SO headaches. All grocers 15c and We, enforce tbe Federals in Gusyama, and a trSc street fight followed. The rioting was kV)t np during the mgbt. and three men ana a woman were killed, while 20 TheaFrican war.

others, including several policemen, were Ltailou, Oct. 9. Berlin's optfihistic ticvu on the Chinese situation hare been aiavorablr affected by the reports that tbe Chinese eoart has resolved to settle permanently at Si-nssn-M. This the Berliner Tageblatt regards as "indisputable evidence that the Chinese court is as anti- wounded. Several of these will die.

Armed bands paraded the streets, ft shooting and shouting and terrorising tbe town. The whole district is arming, and FfSMWMJ (TPEATES? BRtLLtAMCY, STEADIER FLAMB. secHITY AQAINST FtRB. INSL8ANC8 BISKS OREA TL KEDOCEJX M) HL.OWIM NUg itJOJCtVO BVkSEJiS. Ml BKOXEH OLOBES.

Marvelous Sanitary Effects. Pmtntm Vtftn itm Dmttmnmud Cam, A vittmttd Atmifkm. At tmriu Waiit Practical Economy. foreign as ererj "The failure of the yroort to return to tbe police force utterly unable to cope with the rioters. The parties are about equally divided Better than Government Bonds, Savings Banks Accounts, or Real Estate Investments, It tin Guar ant rtd Saving of frmmt 25 TO SO PER CENT wumtkfy nt Cmt BilU.

WB COVKT TUB INYESTKJATtOK COKRESPONDESCB SOLK7TBO. Prica frtmt S15.00 to $400, Bear ding siu tf mttr md mjmlrr in numbers. Leaders of the Republicans are urging their followers not to engage in rioting, but the Federals are deter tkrm timm ymr. Conflicting Reports Akont Boor Strength. London, Oct.

9. The war office has received the following dispatch front Lord Roberts, dated Pretoria, Oet- 7: "The naval brigade leaves for Cape Town today. "Edwards, commanding the Boer scouts, has surrendered at Krugersdorp. He said that the Boer forces have been broken up and have not much fight left in them. Tbe scattered remnants are getting tired of the war." Cape Town reports say the Boers now oitMipy Wepener as well as Ronxville and Ficksburg, in Orange River Colony, and tbe British are attempting to surround them.

The Cape house of assembly has passed to a second reading a bill to raise a loan of 500,000 to Insure the immediate payment of half the losses sustained by private person S-througlithejwar. Democratic Leader Sara tke Governor Had tk Right of War aad Refnsea to Grant Resjnesta For an Addreaa at That Plaeo, Bt Louis, Oct 9. That particular portion of Illinois known as was pretty thoroughly canvassed by Hon. W. J.

Bryan yesterday. The principal cities of 11 of the southern counties of the state and three of the. congressional districts were visited and large audiences addressed at the various stopping places. Fourteen addresses were made from 7 o'clock in tbe morning, when the first speech at Salem was delivered, until the trsin bearing the nominee and 'his party pulled out of Alton at nearly midnight. At every meeting the candidate wa greeted with hearty demonstrations.

East St. Louis afforded a unique spectacle when the Bryan train arrived. There was no general information in that city concerning the time that Mr, Bryan was to' reach there, but the announcement had been made that Colonel Roosevelt would speak there at 8 o'clock. When Mr. Bryan arrived at a quarter past 8, the colonel had not reached the city and as a consequence many who came to hear him remained to greet Mr.

Bryan. ThepoplerTUshed after the Bry-an car as it was being switched about, yelling madly for him and demanding a speech. When tbe car came to a standstill, there was a general rush for the platform where Bryau stood with renewed demands for a speech. This demand Mr. Bryan declined to respond to beyond explaining why he could not speak.

He said: Reliable and Durable, Amd mitrmrlt4 Hmt can net pt ami if -t4t aw mt. fit Acid mr Mlrcmry mud it ftuam tkt Atmutfam. mined to avenge the San Juan affair, and further bloodshed ia expected. Animosity between Federals and Republicans Is increasing a the time for the elections approaches, and all over the island are evidences that trouble may break out at any moment. Indorsed bj S.

GoTermrent and Leading Corporations tlmgbott Tekinf it a ja, proposed peace negyuations, inasmuch as the Chinese govxrrrjment could annul the whole proceikTre at any moment by re--ejaking tfie credentials of- Prince Chin ad Li Hung Chanpr" Without claiming official authority for its attitude, the Tageblatt comments opon a proposal to declare Em-jeror Kwang Bu deposed. From its Shanghai correspondent the Frankfurter Zeitung has received the lowing: "Tbe Chinese Telegraph company, which is immensely rich, wishes to transfer its interests to foreigners, fearing that the property will be seized as indem- ultjby-t he-powers. St. Petersburg has received official dispatches confirming the reported occupa-. tion of Mukden.

Lieutenant Generul Sub-; token entered the city on Oct. 1. He advanced from old Newchwang on Sept. 24 with 11 battalions of infantry, Cossack cavalry and 40 guns, and after fighting two engagements routed the Chinese army. Before withdrawal the Chinese loot- (1? 1 BASEBALL SCORES.

THE GAS TIP Designed to take the place of the above for nni A Ttf f-v-residence and small consumers. Jocs In tha KtUULA 1 UK bnrBer- Can be adjusted by a child. Simple od datable. Absolutely controls the pressure and will save you from 30 to 60 per cent on your monthly bills. Will do all the work claimed for the large machine.

Price, as cents each. $3.59 per dozen. Sent postpaid oa receipt of Order, Currency or Stamps. Liberal terms and exclusive territory to agents, INTERNATIONAL GAS SAYING MAN'F'G CO. 126 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK.

Reanlts of Yesterday's Games la the Katlonal League. At St. Louit R. H. E.

St. 00 0 0000000 4 2 Staaeaneld mt Prohibition Park. New York, Oct. 9. John B.

Stanch-field, the Democratic nominee for governor, spoke to about 5,000 persons in Pro-hlbitiun Park auditorium, Staten Island, last night. He went to Staten Island early and was the guest of County Clerk Muller, who later escorted him to the auditorium, where Dr. John L. Feeney, thief sanitary inspector of the borough, was presiding over the meeting. Mr.

Stunciifield spoke almost exclusive upon national issues. He said 'expansion and imperialism were tbe paramount issues of this campaign. He favored, and so did the Democratic party, expansion and annexation where tbe citizens brought into the country were fit for citisenship and were willing to become citizens. The constitution must follow the flag, and where laads and peoples were annexed without their consent a crime was committed The Republican policy was to annex atlOOSOOO 8U Batteries Jones and Criger; Waddell nd Zim-mer. Second gtme R.

h. E7 St. 00 0 00000 5 7 4 i'Tbe Republican candidatefor the rice ed and fired the city. The Russians cap 200001 1 0 4 8 IS Bitterier Sudhcg and Criger; Tannehill nd Zitnmer. At Chicago R.

H. E. presidency is announced to speak here tonight. It is his night, and I do not wish to interfere in any way with his meeting. No political party has any chance before the people unless its speakers can have an opportunity to present the issues from their party's standpoint.

I have had my chance here. You have heard I wnnt you to now listen to the other side, and Chicago 100000210 4 3 10 Cincinnati. ..42003300 113 14 4 Batteries Menifrc and Donoliuc; llalm and Ea-hoc. Second game K. H.

E. 9-0 -0 0 11 i 1 lauds in which the people were pot fitted when you-1 have Ieard from that siderras for the rights of citizenship and were not ouly unfit, but unwilling. Cincinnati 011011 DO 9 12 4 Batteries Taylor and Dexter; Phillips and Ka hoe. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W.

Iu P.C. W. F.C. you have from ours, I want you to decide between us as to what your duty is." Tho crowd cheered the brief speech lustily, and then Mr, Bryan grasped as tunny outstretched bands as he could reach. There was also a big' crowd at Granite City, between East St.

Louis and Alton, and Mr. Bryan talked to them for about five minutes on the general issues of tbe jlay, pifioi Mm I- -IF YOU WANT 1 81 63 .609 SI 73 .488 77 58 .570 St. 62 75 .45.1 72 62 .837 62 75 .453 65 69 485,, New 58 77 .430 Andrew C. Armstrong Dead. New York, Oct.

D. Audrew C. Armstrong, one, of the forindws of Scribner's Monthly, now The Century Magazine, aud one of the. oldest publishers in this city, died at his country home nt Stamford, last night after a long illness from a complication ot. disorders.

He war 71 years old. He had had eon- To Court Martial Cadets. Annapolis, Oct, 9. A. general court martial will convene today at the Naval Kiderable-expeHence-iin the publishing academy to try five naval cadets now un Koosevelt' Illinois Toor.

business, having been associated with Chicago, Oct. 9. Governor Roosevelt James A. Sparks, publisher of The der arrest and such others as muy be further implicated for baxiug cadets. The penalty, under act of congress, if convict yesterday made a tour of Illinois.

Ilis tured numerous modern guns and immense stores of war material. General Yamaguchi will retain 10.000 Japanese troops, 2,000 at Peking and the others at Taku and along tbe line of communications. Eight thousand Germans end 1,500 Russians will pass tbe winter in Peking. The number of British troops to be retained has not yet been decided, tut will probably be a brigadKTheal-liet are storing supplies for six months. Count ton Waldersee's headquarters will be in buildings in the imperial pleasure grounds, outside the Purple City.

Occupation of Khan-hat-knan. Admiral Alexieff, ia reporting to St. Petersburg, the occupation of Sbanhai-kuun, says: "In accordance with an agreement of the admirals tbe forts have been divided among the differentmations. TbrrtwiT lias not been occupied, but the gates ar guarded by artillery. The forts are ly Intact and the whole route from Pong- ken to Shao-hal-koac is now occupied by the Russians.

After the occupation of Khan-hai-kuan the Americans refused to participate further in the operations. Part of the Russian force is advancing northward." A dispatch from Peking dated Thursday says; "The American troops will not participate in the expedition to Pao-ting-fu. Generul Chaffee has the assurance of Li Hung Chang that if the allies desire Pao-ting-fu the Chinese will readily surrender that city. Li Hung Chang has given tbe Mime assurance to the other generals. The Americans believe that revenge and military display ara the only objects of the expedition, and they bold that it will retard the restoration of peace, "The Russians are understood to have practically abandoned the railroad and to Lave stopped its reconstruction.

General Chaffee favors the return of the railroad to its owners and its reconstruction and operation on a joint international basis." Churchman, when the firm Baker Scribnor was organised in 1S46, and he special train left the Polk street depot ed, is dismissal from the service. The ac IH 111 at 7:15 o'clock in the morning and made shortly after transferred his services to niiii cused cadets are Merlyn G. Cook of Kan them, afterward becoming a member of Letter Heads 8H8, first class man; William J. Giles oil the firm, which npon the death of Charles 1 1 Note Heads the first stop at Joliet. The workmen in the steel mills had an opportunity to hear the governor and go to work after the speech instead of at 7 o'clock.

The next stop was at Streator, and there the governor was met by excursionists from all directions. His train made stops at Scribner in 1871 was reorganized as Scribner, Armstrong Co. In connection with Mr. Scribner, Dr. J.

G. Holland New York, third class man; John S. Abbott of Wisconsin, third class man; George S. Radford of Michigan, third class man, and William P. Keid of Arizona, third class man.

The nccused had a fourth class man, Cadet Dortch, in a Statements and Roswell Smith he established the magazine in JS70. Mr. Armstrong re Peoria, Lincoln, Springfield, Jackson Bill Heads Envelopes All Sizes and Styles tired from the Scribner firm in 1878 to become the head of the publishing house of A. C. Armstrong Son, which yet room, where he was made to stand on his head, Ensign Bookwalter, in making an ville, Litchfield and Alton on tbe way to East St Louis, where a night meeting Circulars inspection, caught the parties implicated was held.

inthe running act The members of the continues. Movements of Warships. ISo Trace of Contain Shield. court martial are Commander J. A.

Nor-ris, U. S. Lieutenant Commander L. Washington, Oct. 9.

The gunboat "Nashville, ea route from Shanghai for B. Howard, 8. Lieutenant J. P. Manila, Oct, expedition sent to rescue Captain Devereoux, Shield and the 52 men who are supposed to have been captured by Filipinos on Marin- Nankow, has arrived at Shaikwan.

Ad Tniker, U. S. aud Lieutenant E. Campbell. TJ.

S. X. Hand Bills Leases miral Schley's flagship, the Chicago, has arrived at Itio Janeiro, The gunboats dnque Island in September reached Tor- Posters. or Smalt Receipt Books Legal Blanks Tho British Elections. Alvarado and Sandoval, recently com Letter Circulars Quit Notices rijos on Sept.

2,. It marched into the mountain over the route, which Shields missioned, have left New London for London, Oct. 0. Only four results out Torapkinsvillc. The surveying ship Ran had expected to take, bat without secur ger has left San Francisco for Santa of the 21 constituencies polled yesterday in the parliamentary general election have been thus far announced.

These ing any definite information, the natives fleeing at the approach of the rescuing Barbara. The Mayflower has arrived at San Juan. Tha collier Cuesar bag ar party, home Chinamen were encounter ed or. 'the march. They said th.it Cap Ball Tickets rived at Cavite.

The Amphltrite and show that the Liberals have gained two seats, one in Carmarthenshire and the ether, strangely in the Radcliffe- the Osceola have arrived at Boston. The tnin Shields had been wounded in a fight nine miles north of Torrijos. After losing several killed Shields' ammunition be Michigan is at Detroit. The Wilmington cum-Farnwortb division of southeast has arrived at Bahia, Brazil, en route i- Ball Programs Invitations to Manila. The.

Buffalo has sailed from came exhausted, and his party was over Lancashire, which had hitherto gone strongly Conservative. It looks, therefore, as if there might be a slight reaction, in the county polling, but this will be too Gibraltar for New Yolk. whelmed and captured. The Chinamen thought that the Filipinos might have taken the prisoners to Xlindoro, an ungar- late to nffect the gfmeral result seriously, Raffle, Tickets risoned town. society wards Calling Cards Tragedy at Colombia, Pa.

Columbia, Oct. 9. William Mott of Norfolk shot and killed Mile. Alberta, a palmist, with whom he was about tbe country, and dangerously wounded Mrs. Elizabeth Steinbauer, with whom the couple boarded here.

Mile. Alberta, whos real name was Anna Furlong, was S7 years old. Mott is Her home was in Chicago. Mott says she had a husband, a hotel man, and son named Brpnnaa living at Bayonne. N.

J. Mott met her a year aso at Dover, Del. They had been traveling from place to place and for the past couple of months have had palmistry offices in Lancaster and Columbia. Jealousy was the cause of the shooting. Mr.

Herbert Henry Asquith, one of the Liberal leaders, admits that the Salisbury government will return to power with a majority of from loO to 100. Announcement Cards Six Months For I. ere Majesty. Cash Books Prisoner Was Fined St. John, Oct.

9. Charles Stein-brink, who was convicted on 49 counts of selling whisky in violation of the prohibitory law, was fined 4,900 and sentenced to 49 months in'jall. As he cannot p.iy his fine, he will, under the law, have to serve it out in jnil at the rate of 50 cents a day, making his total jail sentence practically 30 years and 9 months. The probability is, however, that after a year or so the county will tire of feeding biro, and the county commissioners will release him. Berlin, Oct.

P. Maximilian Harden, editor and publisher of the Zukunft, has been sentenced to six months' imprison- Filipino Robs the Malls. Washington. Oct. 9.

F. H. Vailie, director of Philippine posts, has forwarded to the postoflSce department a statement in regard to the arrest of a native of-Negros for robbing the mails. Instead of applying the laws of the United States to the culprit, however, the local courts wanted to try him on the basis of the value of the goods stolen, disregarding the American theory of the sanctity of the mails. It was suggested that ho restore the goods, some handkerchiefs aud trinkets, and then he should be rtleased after a brief imprisonment Mr.

Vaille wanted advice as to what he should do in the case. Ledgers Wedding Invitations nwnt in a fortress for leze majesty, his specific offense being on nrticle in the Zukunft entitled "The Buttle With the Day Books Dragrms." In November, .1808, Ilerr Harden, who is e. well known Socialist writer, was sentenced to six nionths' im NFRVfc BEANS restart) prisonment, a term which he began to serve in May of last year, for a series of articles in his paper, in one of which, or Announcements Printed or Engraved we. ik pant, make men tronK, vigorous, robust; married man. msn Intend ing; to mrrr, should tak a box; astonishing re "Fudel Majestat, he compared Ens peror William to a poodle prince.

Alfred H. Crow Deal, New York, Oct. 0. Alfred Eugene Crow, who was Injured in an accident on July 23 on Echo bay when his naphtha latrach Fasco exploded and his wife and eon were killed, died suddenly of 'spo-plexy yesterday in bis borne in Pelham road. New Kocbelle, Mr.

Crow recovered quickly after the accident. He came down stairs early yesterday, but complained bo did not feel well. lie went to his room, and ten minutes later he was dead. He was only 42 years old and was born in New York. His father, Longstaff Crow, left him a fortune, He was a member of the New Yorlt Athletic club.

sults; niRni lows sioppuu; imw.r reMurum 91 st H. C. Tuck Co-White and other druggists, ormalled hy Nerve Besn ti ffn 1 0. Y. Pennsylvania SchoolKhtp Spoken 1 PkVFEMALB BEANS New York, Oct.

9. The Panama Rail 10 real moniiiir regulator for women one nil- art): niost stubborn cases relieved la few days; it road Steamship line steamer Finance, which has arrived from Colon, reports that she passed the Pennsylvania Nau ti. tuck as line as or oilier drug-iVtsor mallei', iif Llou Drug Co, Buffalo, V. V. tical school's training ship Saratoga yes Mount Tom Pnvlllon Darned.

Holyoko, Oct. The pavilion on Mount Tom, valued with contents at was bumsd last night. The fire was a very spectacular one owing to the commanding location of the doomed building, and the blaze was watched by thousands of people in this region. Tho building was erected three years ago and was owned by the Mouut Tom Railroad company, Tho railroad will continue to run its enrs to the summit until Nov. 1, and a new building will be Marled at once to bo ready for nest sen ion.

terday in latitude 38.02, longitude 74.03. The frijiate was heading west-northwest and was about 100 miles off the Dela ware capes. The Saratoga is returning from a erinse, her last port being Ma deira. The vessel is in charge of Com Letter Circulars in Type-writing Type or anything in the Job Printing line in one or more, colors LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT THE LEADER JOB OFFICE, No. 7 North Main Street, mander William J.

Barnctte and is making for Philadelphia. Picnickers Badly Hart. Pittsburg, Oct. 9. Seventeen picnick ers returning to their homes in a wagon were all more or less Seriously injured by a collision with a suburban rapid transit Appleton Company Incorporated.

Albnny, Oct. D. Appleton fc Co. of New York city, with a capital of was incorporated with the secretary of state. The purposes for which It is to be formed are to purchase, ncnuire and carry ou the book printing ami publishing and other business of D.

Appleton the Appleton Manufacturing company and the A. J. Johnson company and to continue and carry on the publications heretofore owned and carried on by aald corporations. trolley car. One of the occupants of the Lnaaor la State Increases.

Albany, Oct. 9. Seven hundred and fourteen more lunatics Inhabit the several state hospitals than was the case year ago. According to the official records just at hand, the population of these Institutions at the close of the fiscal year on Sept 30 was 32,088, while the previous year it was only 31.374. Manhattan hospital, which contains the most Inmates of any of tbe hospitals, has a population of 5,822, a gain of 207 over Next comes tbe Long Island hospital with 3,809 Inmates ngntnst 3,735 a ytar ago, HIU 8eak la the West.

Chicago, Oct. 0. Former Senator Da-fid B. Hill of New York will take an five part in the presidential campaign in fhe west. At the request of the (took county: Democratic committee Senator Hill has consented to make an addrexs at a meeting to be held in Chicago Oct.

13. He will also be the principal speaker at the meeting of Oct. 19. Between thone dates Senator Hill will make several addresses at various towns in Indiana, wncon, a small child named John Schmidt, was internally injured and will die. The othora will recover.

The acei dent was caused by the failure of the mo tormtin to control his car on, the slippery rails. Forty Pilftrlma C'raabod to Death. fHIS department of the LEADER Is well stocked with tfie finest materials that pertain to a thoroughly equipped printing bouse, St. Petersburg, Oct. 0..

Five thousand it; pilgrjnia assembled at the 8t. Nikander Jersey Letter Carrier Arrested, Millville, N. Oct Ireland, a letter carrier iu this city, hns been arrented on tha charge of embeitzlement Several packages of letters were discovered under some bushes In the suburbs of the town, and Ireland has admitted placing them tbero. monastery, the l'nrkhon iiistrict. for a religious festival, ltnring the eight one of the upper floors collapsed, and many of thob sleeping there fell upon those be FIBB ALABMa OX.

LOCATION. WASBt a cor. Park Ave. sod Lehigh VCor. sr- I'lsrueot and Wood Cor.

eolith Main and Square tan a-ft'or. canal and Market streets etti Cor. lilver and Muple streets If, Reltiiard Brewery 1st Cor. Mala and Courtnght avtnue lsl 18 tor. isool.t a art Kesri si reel 2d 14- Cor.

Mve-r and North strta 4U In Asia Works, (on.vnguam avenue, Hi 15 Mala above North street, IT- or. Canal and Butlrr streets 1 til 11 18 Cor. Wasalugten and Clieetnut Electric ilirnt Works 1st fl-u It si KorthwnpMn street ta 81 or. Hancock and Market strwrts tin M-t or, fcherman and Nerthampioa Otu to-, or. fcotitli and Welles streets tl Cor.

Meade and Market streets a S7Oor. Empire sad Northampton stri PlagBiaiersBitwerv is or. lraat and Coal streets Id tl or. Washington and Mazle 11U B-Cor. Charter House and Haile street.

or. Haile and fan-Hu streets Mm (or. tirown aud Jones streets as cor. Fell and Hoes streets ma rr Cor. rtirk avenue snd Hails t8-tor.

Veil and eotitb sireela gtu as Cor. Haile and Nicholson street lttk 41 Cor. rranklln and Rows streets iota -Cor. Carey Ave. snd tiw)uahkaaa AS -Cor.

Mala aad Hanover streets Mia or. Main and SulUvau streets ma 4S--Cor. Barney and 4t-Cor. Hirer and South streets totn 4l-Cor. Klvcrsud Tsrrare streets iota 4 Cor.

Olmreli sad llaaoverstrseu IMS Cor. Franklin and la Ion streets 4ta IS-Cor. Washington snd Jartson SIS Cor. yrankllu aad Northampton 7t M-Cor. Washington and Monnamptom Ma Kh So or.

Klverand W-H-ket streets 7th 17 -oor. Main and fcoulti streets 7th SS-Cor. Mala and Nortbainplon SU Mt or. canal aud Lnion fM (t-'or. North Mala street and BfJ Sti-Cor.

North and Main 4i5 HS-Co. Canal aad North lis ('or. Wasnlngwa aad Beaumont l'4-Cor. Crant street aad HUlsxd HS Eldder a Hortenne streets Id lis or. Scott and Laurel streets HI or.

Grant aad South strewta. eta I i-Cor. Meade aad (Vitus streets tta lis tor. Orova aad or alien struts iris lis-Cor. High and Blarkman streeta inn ns or.

Pawns and Blarkanaa til Cor. (irevs sad Andover streeta nth IV-Cor. HIU and Wllllaaia lit 411 Cor. (M Hler Hoed and Academy 4i xsr. franklin aad River streets.

4ll-( or. Carey arenus and Elltaneth 4t4-Cor. Carey arcane snd tlortoa IMS 41s Hfeet street, sear lilrlslon 410- rouUi Mala street, Dear City Una IM 411 or Old tuvar Hui1 and orle low, A panic was canard by a false alarm of lire, and four men and 3d women were Mlsaioaarr Refagere. crushed to denth, ninny others being seriously injured. The foreman of the Leader Job Department is one of the best and most artistic printers in the state, and Is ready at aay aud all times to show customers samples of his work md quote prices, which are the lowest in the city.

Kew Revolt In Santo Domingo, Santo lioiningo, Oct. 0. The government has decreed the suspension of constitutional guarantee ou account of a revolutionary movement in the interior. New York, Oct. II.

Roberts, Mark William, William Bprague, Ms. Bprague and Miss Virginia Murdoek, missionaries ta China, arrived here on the City of Rome. They ecaped from the Boxers with their lives by flight cross the desert of Gobi, suffer ids great hardship. Football Flayer Dlitlaared For Life. Middletown, N.

Oct. 0. Frank locum of this city, who was injured la a football game West Point Patnrdsy while playing right tackla for Pennsylvania State college, will be disfigured for life. His check bone was crushed, and he was otherwise bruised. 1 Call on or address all communications to "Skin the Goat" Rearrestrd.

Liverpool, Oct. I). James Fltzharris, the Phu-nix park murderer, known as "Skin the Goat," was rearrested here last evening for falling to report himself under the terms of his prison relea se license. It is probable that will ouly ba temporarily detained. General Wood Conlnv Itorth.

Havana, Oct 0, Governor General Wood, who has just returned from a tour of Investigation In tli( province of Santa Clara, reports only a partial recovery from tho effects of tbe war in that section of the island. Although he found no aotnal want la the district of Sancti Splritus, for Instance, thpre was great need of assistance to alleviate agricultural stagnation. This was asked for by the municipality of Ranctl Spiritus and has, been granted by General Wood from the liwuiar General Wood will leave for the Culted States durlpj the present week, returning to Havana about Oct. 25. THE LEADER.

beaded by Generul I'ichardo. Notwithstanding this it is asserted that order has been restored and that I'ichardo has been captured. All is quiet here. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. The total number of members of parliament elected so far In the recent British elections is 487, as follows: Ministerialists.

325; Opposition, ltU. The Turkish police have diacovered that a plot existed among a Persian sect In Constantinople known at Babiits to kill the shah of Persia while he was visiting the sultan. Thirty of the sect bare been arrested. One of their buo 'he assassin of tha lata shah. I Wilkes-Barre, Pa, No.

7 North Main St Mr. Cermaa Has Rot Resigned. Washington, Oet. Ex-Senator At-thur P. Gorman of Maryland a uthorises an absolute denial of published reports that be had resigned from the Democratic national committee and from the other political committees of which he is a member..

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