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ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHARY BT., SAYRE. It has been our custom for years at this time to give our friends a special brew of Eas- ter Beer and the one we have brewed this year we are proud . It's called t's absolutely pure and has a flavor afl its own, that's sim- ply delicious. On sale this week. CALL FOR IT. TRY IT. THEN ORDER | & case sent home, that all THOR TPL Hundreds Perish on Slopes of Vesuvius. —— ITALIAN SOVEREIGNS IN PERIL i Thousands of Refugees Crowd La Belle Napoli's Streets. ~ ASHES DESTROY SAN GIUSEPPE. More Tham 130,000 Homeless. Nearly 308 Dead, Aeres of Vineyards In Huoins, n Dosen Thriv- ing Villages Blotted Out, Royal Ob- servatoryand Moeantala Hatlway De. streyed Is the Record of Vesus lias’ Destructive Fury Lp to the Present Thousands of Time—King and Queen Share Perils of Their Sabjects — Fleet of War- ships Assisting Panic Stricken Peo- ple. NAPLES, Italy, April 10.— More than 150.000 persons rendered homeless, S00 lives sacrificed, 2.440 yards, olive groves devastated and a dozen thriving vil lages Liotted out, the Roval observ fory and mountain railway destroyed Ix the record of devastation wrought up to the preseut what Las now become a historic display of Vesu vian far - The eruption grows hourly In fury ind this city is panic stricken Earth quake shocks are incessant here. The sunlight is obscured. A constant show acres of vine amd farm laud tiie by VESUVIUS AND BAY OF NAPLES er of dust obscures everything lke a fog, nnd the air Is tilled with lucessant rulwblings aud thunderous as the mountain belches a steady stream of lava, cinders and lucandes cent rock thousands of feet Into the alr Alwost equally with the devastation wrought by the lava Is the damage lone by cinders and ashes which in In redible quantities have been carried great distances. This Las caused the practical destruction of San Gluseppe vifluge of 6M Inhabitants. All but 2M of the people had fed from the village. and these assembled iu a ‘hurch to attend mass While the wrlest was performing wass the coof fell in, and about sixty persons were badly lujured The only thing left standing In the church was a statue of St. Anna, the preservation of which the poor howeless people accepted as i wirucle and prowise of deliverauce Special ralleay trains, a fleet of [allan warships and steamers are em ployed in conveying the homeless [Heo ple from thelr localities to Naples Rowe and Castellawmare, while large humbers of the people are fleeing over land io the direction of Caserta. Not less than 15,000 refugees have reached Castellammare, Lloyd's agency has reported to Lon lou that all work in the port of Naples uas been suspended According to Information received, wore than 200 bave perished In the dis trict of San Gluseppe, while from the ruius of a church which collapsed ow ug to the welght of aslies on the roof forty -ulue corpses were extricated. and It is asserted that at San Gluseppe thirty seven persous were killed by falling houses A constant stream of refugees [s pouring ute the city by tralus, street cars, steamships and military carts The government has been sw wrmped by the thousands whd have applied for relief. Muny are starving The conditions at Torre del Annun slate and Pompei! have Improved, ow Hg to the change lu the direction taken by the flowing lava On the other hand, the conditions at Ottajano are worse. Ashes and coin ders have falleg there four feet deep, and frequent earth shocks are felt Ten houses and five churches have fall en, five people bave been Killed und an unkuowu nutuber of persons in- jured Berlous uppreliension Is felt for the iuliabitants of the country in the vicin ity of the tawn of Caserta. termed the Versailles of Napleg, a place of about 35,000 inhabitants, in whose direction the lava has heen towing. The town of Nola, an old place of 15,- explosions 00 Inhabitants, twenty-two miles half buried in ashes and sand, and the roofs of many bouses have fallen fu or are collapsing About 1 ian refugees from Vesuv! ana have sought sbieiter in Naples and elsewhere. Pour thousand are lodged in the Granile barracks, this « ity King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena and their sults srrived frow Rome aud, euteriug automobiles, visit ed the towns aml villages in the path of the luva stream: pouring down the sides of Mount When the train which brought their majostios ar rived at the station the ernption of the But both although greatly Vestvins volcano was most vicieot the King ad queen fatigued diately for Torre del majesty reruarking “If Torre del Annunziata Is in danger it i= my duty fo be there” The Duke and Duchess of Aosta and the Princess of Slesw ick Holstein I= a guest of the uke of Aosta ifterwand king and queen in their visit to the af ficted districts. The royal party received with the not touching mani frisistesd leaving time Annuuziata, bis pon who ain] ruchess SOO joined the Wiis festations of gratitude amid cheers and weeping expressions of thanks and frantic gesppulations of joy. The King forbade the aud carbineers to Keep the people away from him. so that all could approach him. The Kissed the King's band aud the queen's God police wanen own, exclaiming seat! you to us” One of the King. cried If thou art cqno ty stop!” wotnen, addressing the our king order the vol Anas tid Vesuvigua Ihe sovereigus visited Nauta asin, Cervoda, Sota arousing the same enthusiasi among the people at places as when they first reaclied the sceue of the ae aster At a stiit those the king and his ayomo a small eve lope of ashes aud cinders, whifh parfly blinded, choked aud stopped them Ax was the frst and was sone distance abead of the cars lo which the members of his xuit riding, it was lost sight of for time in the whirling ashes and couslderable anxiety was felt for =afely. but it covered that the king bad ordered Lis tutuiobile to be driven at full speed ud had crussed the path of the with rapidity A short Lowever, the ashes wakiug it party to coutinue HOlor Cars, colise certain point who occupied several biles, were struck by the King's motor car Were sour clouds of his majesty 's was is thiead cyclone Steal distsuce further un were four feet deep sible for the royal their route iu the quently the Klug and Lis sult descend ed aud coutivued thelr way on foot Ile thd visited the lodglug places prepared for the fugitives from the Vesuvian towns aod villages All the owiug to the tracks Lelug covered with cinders telegraphic with all polats is badly congested The streaws of lava which has Leen threatening Torre del Aunuuziata, a town of IN0S4 Inhabitants, twelve miles fro Naples impos royal party returned to Naples tetuporary fralus are delaved aid cuollitniiuication ott the road to Castellaw Hite, has rewalped stationary sluce Sunday evenlog, so that the danger that the place would be overwhelmed dppwars to inve pissed When the last train was leaving Bos fresh crater opened uear the observatory station An excursion stestner attempting to reach Naples frow the island of Capel had 10 return as the passengers were Lelug suffocated by the cinders Ihe quantity of asbes aud cluders thrown up by Mount Vesuvius within the last twenty-four hours {s unpreve dented At many places the people were suf feriug frow panic and a state of coufuy existed, which was added to by superstition, Some of the parish priests refused to open thelr churches to people who trial (6 obtain admit tance, fearing that an varthquake would destroy the buildings when full of people and thus increase the list of disasters Crowds of women there upon attacked the churches, pulled down the doors and took possession of the pictures und statues of the salnts, which they carried about as a protec tion agalost death Many people camped along the roads and In the flelds outside of Torre del Aununziata and Ottajano, where they thought they would Le safer than in the towns, defylog the elements though nearly blinded by wel to the skin by the rain and terrorized by the Kigautic, curved, famiog wass above, reseinbling a selimitar ready to fall up on thew Tue evacuation of the threatens vil dud towns contioues, Lut ade quate means to transport the Inhabit ants are lacking, although uf soldiers with artillery have been sent to the Places where the suf Ccollecuse ou sion ashes lages thousands Carts ferers were most [nh need of assistance Leading Physician of Maine Dead. LEWIRTON, Me, April 10--De. Mi tou CU. Wedgewom!, one of the lending ply=ictans In this dend of trouble. He seventy four vears of age stnte, in brain Win He was a mswnber of the Tuternationa! Health association. the Malue Academy of Medicine and Se vuce and other bodies and a Masou of the thirty -secoud degree Erie Truln Wrecked at Big Tree, BUFFALO, April 10. An Erie pas Fenger train from Jamestown was wrecked at Big Tree, ten miles from bere, last night. Eugloeer Russell of Buffalo was crushed to death passengers ure reported milssfog, aod it Is feared two or three of thew are In the wreckage Several France Will Not Disarm. PARIS, April 10. Iu the senate Bar ou A'Estoutnielles de Constant urged ah futeruational went providing for a grad Taaver Neate Ad- A GENERAL ORDER Chief of the Grand Army on . Memorial Day, “My Comrades, We Are ( rossing the Hroad Hiver Sixty Thousand Strong Every Year,” Said “Flowers Emblem of Veace.” WASHINGTON Tanner, April 10 Com mander In Chief Tauner of the Grand Ariuy of the Hepublic has issued his sununl address to all G A RB conducted jrosts regarding the exercises to Ia on Memorial day memory of the 9 rvimemorate the Federal soldier dead In a general order he savs Un the #ve of muy to the stern amd Pacitle cvast ode ded of the ecarid red to all com Ariny of the He departure soithern, ws partments I am rel approach of the day sa rades of the Grand prabilie We have ever sitive our lwloved Log it in ING. This yesr are crossing the broad river of Hix 5 bewn this day bolnstitutesd ulserving my cotirales, we it the rate Year, month, Gan 4 ROOT the great majority wi In their HOw slecping privileg: ears ILeory flow last sleep, amd it I= out as it has been for so nung fribtite to their to pay loving by decorating their graves with er< whieh earth with are emblematic =tarting forth from wother each recrring springtime of & resurrection to a glorfons Immortality I am but performing my duty when I ask all to loving service solemn in this Upon department and comtsanders the duty rests of at Auding to the Btting Memorial day, which this year will fall ot Wednesday, May 300 Welcotee all auxilars tills] organizations, en and in clear and dksist post observance of anual COlUrage oy ar fu attend assist aud secure Healers who eloquent janguage, will teach the jes sous of patriotism for which our com rides ‘gave the last Tull messure of de votion' Thirty ago partment cotamander of New a Memorial day order | then (ssued | suggested to the comrades of New York that wherever, frown Moutauk Point to Buffalo, any Confederate sol dier had found sepiichier swoug trusted that Went out to laurel the graves of our Union dead that our Awerican manhood Would prevent us passing by the graves of our furter oppodents without drug plug thereon some Boral remesbranc Not |] of thelr for that fought and con quered, hut because we who wet them on the Beld of battle Kuow that braver tea or years when | York, iu us 1 wheu we Collinon said, ‘in Lowoot CAtine We up osel better soldiers have pot been Known since men were first warsbaled iu battle array To the order at large | dently wake the sate stgrestion "We have returned the buttle stand rds of the dead Confederacy tu those who treasure thew as sacred letnen toes of their loved bues who died un ler them The cougress of the United States Las just unsulwously voted F200 KK) ta care for the graves of those dead, aud the heart of the uation has said with great unanimity, ‘It is well’ Unltedly we warch aloug the high: way of natious, ro over and around. and the birds nesting iu the mouths of the cannou that ouce roared deflance and death at each oth er, the world applauding. our sClence approving “If wothers of the south still sit, like Rachel of olden times weeplug for thelr children ‘and refusiug to be com forted because they are not’ let the news go down to thew that ou our most sacred day we feel it a privilege to stand (u the place of thelr far dis taut Kinsmen and wark their 18st resting place with fowers God's sweetest emblens of peace “The old flag has been rebaptized sluce 1885 with the blood of the north and the alike, and the ship of state is securely anchored for all time” LOW con ¢ bushes blosson lug “ul lovingly sutith Ameeien Honors Captain Scott. LONDON, April 10 - Before a distin guished gathering of members of the Hoyal Geographical soclety last night Whitelaw Reld. the American nmwbas fador, presented to Captain RF. Scott national aptarctl medal of the society Mr commander of the expedition, th American Geographical Reld sald the people he represcuted would not been the Americans they were hind they pot taken vspeciad interest lu the Discovery's expedition gold have Hoy's Eyesight Destroyed by Shot, OGDENSBURG, NY \pril Wo While a people coming from a Barty at party of yeuuy Wel Loti Brasher it them from singing stigat a shotgun was fired house ou the way shde the charge un the face of Patrick O'Neil of Lawrence, a lad of fifteen, destroying both his Cyes 1 lie taking effect boy was brought to the hospital here ind efforts are Inlng made to the person who fired the shot locate m———————. BIN to Accept OM Viag House, WASHINGTON April 1a Repre sentative Moon of Peunsylvania tro duced a BH which accepts for the gon venient from the House aud Betsy ciation what Is \nericnn Flay toss Mewmorinl asso old flay in Phlisde'phia the frst Auierican flag ITO The LIN requires the government to AHOWH as tie Louse Wher wus wade la hevp the bouse open for exhibition Purposes Bad Negro Gets State Prison. BOSTON, April 10 Willlaw I. Wal lace, no Kentucky negro, was sentenced to state prison for frem ten to fifteen years for assault with Intent to kill upon Anua M. Prince; a young colored woman. Less than a year ago Wallace Wis released from & Canddisn prison for a similar offense. PETER PAUL WON EASED UP, Hennings Track Handicap Wen by Favorite All the Way. WASHINGTON, April 10. 1a a driy fog ruia aod ou a track that was near iy fetlock deep lu soft mud the races at Benulugs were started. The condi were about as unfavorable for good sport as they well could be The secunid scratched to four starters, and in the third aod 6th olily went to the tions race was three horses Four favorites aud two strong second choices jrost Bol the =x rices The sixth event was the best of the day. It was a handicap for three year olds and upward. The Virginia contin which lad wou heavily ou T. R Martin's fifth. went to Peter Paul to a man. He was made a 2 to 1 favorite, while the other five starters ranged in price from 4 to | ta Xie 1. A heavy play was made on Rill Curtis. Peter Paul frout tt the start and wade all the runniug four lengths with ®ailor Boy second aud Old Guard third Echodale, a first in a band race place fu the last furlong from the fa- vorite, Dwlphle The was a romp for Al Powell, and the third was quite as Lord of the Vale Brash Up odds on favorite ran away fourth, Baby Wil dud Nex ey Bud aedil victory ia the wWenl out in winning eased up by cholce, took the Fiat getting the second second ciasy for another with the he getting the place third. Summaries First Race Echodale second; Dwiphie, third Second Race — Al Powell first; ey. secomd; Mary Custis, third Miird Race Lord of the Vale, firsg; Fickle, second: Sterling, thind . Fourth Race. Brush Up, first; Baby Willie Bud, third Fifth Race -T. 8. Martin Taue Holly, third Peter Paul. first: Old Guard, third first Fiat Nun second, Society first; Win otud Sixth Hace Boy chester, se Sailor seco : Fltssimmons te Fight Again. NEW YORK. April 1 Robs Fitz sifituons way as good as matched to go rounds at the Tuxedo club of Essiugtou, Pa, with “Philadel phia Jack” O'Brien ot Burus When the “old mau frow Taxedo Tow O Rourke uffer for a fight Fitz would have a mill with elthier what he wants twenty either Fromm returned wade him an with Gus Rulklin. but viug that Burus or v'Brieu is uote of 11, Britlshers to Play Baseball. LONDON, April 10. At a meeting In London last night it dectded 0 forms a British Although the lnltlative was professional footbmll clubs Was association taken by Was baseball stress Isid on the desirability of fostering the It was sug gested that the protection of the Amer ainateur side of the game ican National league Le sought to pre veut the lwportation of Awerican pro fessivuals Miss (esarion the Surprise. HUT SPRINGS, Ark. April 10 Bar Oro Dou't You Dare ulily favorites at Oaklawn, Jockey rode four Miss Cesarion, the winuer of the afth race, was the surprise of the day baros, De aud were the winning Cerry win tiers Lemon Girl aad First Premium NEW ORLEANS, April 10 The Falr grounds track was fast. a light shower laying the dust. Lemon Girl aud First Prewluw were the only winuing favor ites ——————— Will Not Intervene Iu Konge WASHINGTON, April 10 Great ac tivity has beeu shown by the mission ary societies and other ganizations In what appears to be a Coucerted attewpt to Induce the departivent to intervene iu the Rouago Iu the luterests of the uatives as against their Belgium rulers The department has Just received the reso lutious recently adopted at 8 miveting in Boston, praving the department to utervens feilgivlus or stile country td this followed a number of others, ull lu the Hue \u official statement says that the United Ntates salle having ueither possessions of Africa, will disclaim auy intention to lnterfere lu the Kougo country protectorates lu Mrs. Cooper to Testity. AUGUSTA, Me April 10 At the Northy wurder trial HM. Heath. coun { Mrs sei {or tddressed the court, Lis Couper ost luportaut statewent being to the effect that Mrs woitld take the stand lu her Lal. Mr Heath laid great stress on the fact that the government bad failed to call Edward J of the that Le wa Couper owl be Couper, the husband respondent working in a ghort distauce away notwithstanding bis blacksmith shop ouly from the house, where Lis death youug Northy net Not Gullty of Wile Marder NEW ALBANY, Lud April 10. “Not guilty verdict returned hiv the jury in the Sutheriin der he Jury urday warmly was th case of the ten 1 «© who was tried for wife wu had been out since Sat Sutherlin cougratelated by woernlng AVE Wis tuauy of those (0 the courtroosin KINGSTON, NY Aptil 10 Oscar Phillips, sixty seven years old, u prom nent frolt grower of Marlboro Killed there hy thrown from his tediu beviug been fright ehied Ly a passenger tralo on the West Shore rallroad Was wing wagon, his Too Many High Balls His Flea. CHICAGO, April 10 Judge McEwen has decided that thicty one highballs absorbed by a wife in vue session en titles hier husband to a divorce, Con sequently Philip Heunrl, Jr, was given a divorce from Beatrice Price Heurl Chester Academy Hurned. NEWBURG. N, ¥., April 10.—The academy at Chester, & public school, has been burned to the ground, © It was tasured for §7,000, WILL NOT ARBITRATE Operators Decline Mitchell's Offer, Present Their Plan. Strong Impression That Mine Owpers win Frupuse Hoeasev elt Summon Strike (ommission te Me. view Entire Dispute NEW YORK April 10 conference af the the anthracite cual thelr emplovees At the joint Sule olumitiees of Hilti held toma tiie operators declined to ac pt the arb tration plan as presented by the n Lie OWHers amd livre workers and in its stead | Culinter proposition = EBieh Uy President Mitohei aed his wen. wil bBlud cach side for firte than t 01% yeur resented 4 f agreed to I his Upetalors have bey rian ment of the joint Fhursday, aud the presidents of 1h rallroads to aused postponenlents fire of the counter yet Known, as the oierntors did uot intend to permit it to become publ property uuttl it had been presented to the miners It is made involves Working ou the new ever since the Jer cotiference of last inability of the hard coal carrving details Ihe exact proposition is pot tompicts minors whi haw ever that the offer th arbitration plan very different from the one fi that tlement of onh still that the miners in their demands Lave not called invihing that has not already been passed upon by the anthracite coal strike « here is a strong e=oiilted] by the till for the sei The jEsitiog Liners, ous will Hew grievances sperators maintain the attention to SHUlsSson Hipression tuinmnittes that the propose that President Roosevelt be requested to suihitnon the Hong the uiners’ lors will ofer Irike cothitnission toa revie Ww Lhey decline fo Indicate how thy eullre dilroversy Lowever they will receive the suggestion. The commission is fainlliag Oa wolisiderabile extent with cotidd tious In the anthracite fegiou= and therefore would not Lave to xo the entire ground, as would be the th ellie fected Lue operators five stated had been de minor details Lew sel of leu were through representa that ded Were irra their general policy that the ned at full prior t upc nnd dieeliug of the subcommittee thelr conference with the President Mitchell auncuuced thut the last of the | tuininous coal oper Hers tors [a the Pittsburg district who had eld out against the 1g w KY NLTew Lad Ills ac tion, lie western ent sighed thie scale said, clears up the Pennsylvania territory 0.000) en in that fuce frow aud means that territory, whe pro (RR ins fo $0 mm iam tons Will red rease of 550 pwr cent in Wages This strict is the one of which Patrick who against the of soft coal a year eive an in Dolan voted [SLT onde, was president Mr. Mitchell declined to discuss the situstion In the other soft coal vhere the miners are oid strike Practicully ull the wineis affiliated with the United Mine W ulthels of Awerica lu the bituminous teld bave returued to work In the Pittsburg listrict all the milues are in vperation Al the offices of the Pittsburg Coal viipauy It was auncutced that all of its wives were aud skort iy afterward It that the lnrgest of the Independent operators the Pittsburg sud Westiworelaud Coal vinpauy. had sigoed the scale states ih uperatiou Was learned “HURRAH FOR PAVLOFF!" (sar Gramte Faull Pardon to Soldier Who Killed a Citizen. WARSAW, April 10 Ewperor: Nich olas bas granted full pardon to Pav off, the soldivr of Geueral Bogdauoy sky s reglineut who murdered a oly lan for casting aspersious ou bis ua) esly I'he civil court attempted to take ju risdiction of the case, Lut the wilitary iuthorities carried the case to the vil Whe acquitted the accused sol dler, whereupou Geuernl Bogdanovsky made the follow lug speech to the rex! tient perol Youu see, brothers from whow you Hust tuke an exawple, from the brave Paviofr, whol loyalty to the emperor Was greater than his fear of bility two wonths Pavioflr: espousi I order that be be given 3 vid vacation Hurrali fa Guard Killed Ramaway Cony let, ATLANTA, Ga April lv Persell, a military prisouer at Fort McPherson, was shot and Eilled w bile taking bis third attempt within fous tionths to escape Lewis He was driving aun winy teats and lashed bis mnles nto 4 run in the codeny or to escalw tian Lawrence Ludlam, who had Persell in charge, called on hiw to stop and tired wheu the third command was uot bey ed Macon Hauker's Sudden Death NEW YORK April lu Lipman Colin, a banker of Macon, Ga died suddenly from apoplexy in the Eden Musee here My seyeuly Hye years old and native Coli was was on bis way to Poland For the past few days be has evn stuving Hrooklyvu wis with bli when he dled visit Lis Lome (u with Lis sou Esau iu who Wage Dispute Shute Mille MADISON, Me Apiit to Fhe Mad Woolen wilt Were shiut down last night pending the set Hement of a disphite between the wan agement und the spluners, who de wanded a 12%; per cent advauce In Wages. The wanagement anticipated A strike. About 300 operatives are af fected. ison COlpuny = Weather Probabilities, Fair aud warmer; west winds, New Easter Finer Those New Silks Hair lines and pin checks, gun metal and - 8. These are the most popular in the city today. Of course we have a full line of the staple weaves in plain colors, Rad- ium Jap, Peau de Clune Taffetas, Crepe de Chene Silk Mull, ete. All at the usual “Globe Warehouse” low prices, Summery Printed Fabrics Satin stripes, silk tissues, batistes, swisses, lawns, ete. All from the best manufacturers in the United States, In the plain weaves we are showing Jacquards, Nippons, Eolonnen Saardts new spring shades at right prices. White Materials Immense line of weaves made especially for shadow work. Also Ind Linens, Lawns, Batistes. Nainsook, Persian Lawn, Persian Nainsook, Leno de Amerique, French Lawn ete, from 39 in. tc We give you as good as New York City or any- where else, : let your own judgment convince you. We buy di- rect from the mills, New Golored Umbrella $2.00 umbrellas, all pure silk, in the newest col- ors and Jatest borders. This week $2.00. “Enough Said." Wednesday Special New white waists, regu- lar $1.50 and $1.25 values, Wednesday 98c. They are all new. A glance at our window will convince you. For one day only, Wednes day, 98¢. Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY ‘PHONE, H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public 13 Dagmond Street, iW. T. CAREY, { $ JUSTICEOFTME | PEACER! [KOfice Maney & Page Roows formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, Offoe hours: —9 ta10 a, m.; 8:80* to 8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record ofios, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Bulld- og Lota’ or tain on emred Botses bargain prices. Houses to rent. ANDREW EV. : Home phone 81. Rod ey Subscribe for The Record. Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln Bt Sayre, Pa. DR. A. G. 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