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Wilkes-Barre Semi-Weekly Record from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 8

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THE IIZCOHD OFTIIE TLLIE3. FEHUT, KOVEJIBER IT. ISC XABJLXAGE LLC ZX SIS. W. DeWiti appointed fendant In and to the oitowioy: -All iha4 ct-naoa kit or niece of IaftA att.

ESTATB of George E. Cohen. Ut of Seiri Le.ters Tc tio upon the s.bovc nunrd astau fonu.g beso grani! to lot ranitl Banket KM 0 GlrB TESTIFIES BAUBERI uate ia the vutac of DuryM. Coiihly Luzrn and Istata of Pennsylvania, 4-aonoed an tolio. to ait: iot nuraiKf oae hundred and twenty-oca ia EoeTi3 I Beu.

10 Mia Edward F. Ami fcuaa black sixth in Chittenden A Foster" jldi- viewers; Lx-e. set as time whea new shall be made. Gustay Conen vs. SjjbwI Singer: Rale on inger to show cause why his judgment against GustavOhen saaH not be BaUsfit-d.

and by he shall not py tii cc is of the prent proceedings; returnable next argument court. Twaship preiit ui wiifiout artsy, to George T. Rjaa Ntii.e BroT! Will Eat Thanksgiving Tor-key as Han and- Wife. Geo. K.

Powell. Attorney. Re rnfortoute Girl Tells the Stcrj cf Her TEhsppj Life. wiU priacesa pine, palms and thsumv Amocg the out of town guests were; Hon. George Landun and wife and Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Landon, of Herrtck. Mrs. Walter Buch and sons, if Boston. Mr.

and Mrs. T. i. Rein-hart, of Black Walnut, Miss June Wynona Southwell, of Equinuck, on the Delaware: Mis Mary V. Ingham of Mehoopacy, Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Fuller and Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Laferty of Campion; Mrs. Susan Dale of Dale-vllle: Professor R. B. How land and sister of Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. YaufhB of Moosic. EXECUTORS' NOTICE- SUuue of Fran to uuryea, tntemiea to be euiy tt gistered and recorded, said tot beans ftfty IH1 in wuith and one hundred and fifty feet in depih and rectangular and (rontioa on street in said viliaa-a of Duryea anowu and called as Columbus avenue, coataininc seven thousand and rive hundred square feet of aurfacc of land more or leaa. Bxi lot being improved with a two-story frame ces S.

Huiaon. late at V. LU- croc County. Pa, Leuetu tiecuiory to me above estate Leonard HmsIop MtMiBiain Top MuJ 6artoj4 Mooaiajn Top Evas J. Fujrh Plymouth Eiuh BrokearidE Clarke Kline Hsutttoo Eiutath Sciiaub HXir.pa Hrv Friday Hanover Township Blanche Patrick F.

Harrison Barrs JCarriagea in "Wilkes-Barre and Vi THE PEESISTEST' CATALDCL having been gra.nid lo the u.i.1ts; ned. couc is bereby givea to ail persons hav weiun Bouse ana orer out no usee. Late he estate of the defendant In 4ha said wrtt named with the appurtenance. ing claim agamat in csia- to maa Ihvm known at oik, ant to all person Uid-jied la tint Mme to makft immediate paynirnt to Eha ifttnrwl Everywhere, celzed and taken in eieciuten at the ault Lizzie Sauer QUARTER SESSIONS MlNCTES. Bridge across Bear Creek in Bear Creek Township: Report of viewers filed, confirmed and approved.

Bridge in Fairvjew Township: Report of viewers approved." Bridge in Ross Township: Time for filing report of, viewers extended until next terra of Quarter Sessions Court. Com. vs. M. Cunningham: Depositions tiled.

Cora, va Frank Remhffkl: Deposit (4 Her Of-Geoge B. Foster vs. Fiorian Wank. cinity for a Day Shoemaker-Stiller Nuptials in Exeter Township Williatea-Kiekard Wedding in Xshley Several Weddings in Pittston Some Well Known Youog People United. JAMK3 MAKTiS, Bbenft.

H. C. Smyth, WM. H. HCTSO.N.

wnke-Barre. S2S-4t4 Maria's Strang BallaeiaalWaa AWil HF Sleepiag. Boraugh Borough West Pittstoo Tl.Weet Pitiaton Notch Clarence Huflord William C. Gets Lucy Van Luven Lwla Williams rCUEGFX-THEISOXrr Frank Fluegel of Scott street and Miss Alice nelson of the same street were married cn Tuesday evening at 'St Nicholas Church by Rev. Father Bid- SHERIFF'S SALE.

SHERIFF'S SALE. Kv viriue at a writ of Ft Fa. tssued By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Lu- Ashley I out of the eourt of Common Pleais of Lu- Krw Tone Nov.

25. It was after 11 Shoemaker of Wyoming, 1 wme County. There -will be exposed to Daniel O'Connell Township serne county, mere aiucj iu nudlin an lo it tha arbitration room, court tions filed. public sale at the arbitration room, court house. of Wiikte-Barre.

Luzern Mart ghanlcy lownwi.p and Miss Ruby Miller, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. F. J. Miller of Kieter Township were united In marriage at high house, city or uaai-oarre, uinerm County, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY.

JT Jonfl i.Vr..-'.. Couniv. Pennsvlvania. on oATLRXlAl, Ting malerr The bridesmaid was Miss Katie Theison, sister of the bride, and the grooms mas J. X.

Marso. The" couple held a pleasant reception at the home of the bride's parents, and will go to "housekeeping on Bowman street IiECEMBEB i. at 10 o'clock a. the, follomina described piece, parcel or PB'EMBKK 12. ltJL at ctocjt a.

noun Wednesday at the nome oi in anjjoke all the riBiw, title and interest of the defendant in and to th following described ni nflrrpl Ar tract nf land, viz: bride. Rev. ltson Trieble of Wyoming Derformed the ceremony, and he was John J. Lewis Kdit JSR- James J. Kelly tract at land: All the right, title and Interest of the de- fendant in and to the following; A certain Dlw-a or lot of land eituata All tne surrace or tnai tot oi una me Anna E.

Keswinr;) borough of West Pittaton. beginning at -a assisted by Kev. John La Bar. also of Wyoming. A company of about li relatives and friends witnessed the happy event, says the Gazette The ceremony Frank Fluegel WilkesBatre McGVIRE-MOORE WEDDING.

Patrick McGuire ot Sugar Notch and Miss Elisabeth Moore of Warrior Run In the Township of Kingston, beginning at a stone corner agreed on on the line be- corner on Elm stref also a corner ot 101 Kit lvki ihum in amithrastarlK.directloa Wilke-Barre Alios Tyson were married In St Charles Borromeo's wn iota number twenty-nve ana twenty-six; thence north thirty-four and one-half degrees- east about forty-air rods at right angles mo as to touch tha fence on the on hundred and seventy feet corner one a twelev feet alley, thence southwesterly along said alley fifty feet to a corner Kanttcoke Church. Sugar Notch, Wednesday morn was performed in tne parlor, wnK-n was hanasomely decorated with riowers.The bridal couple stood under a canopy and arch of rnododendrons and of lot No. thence nortnwesierjy orre IX- THE COUXTY COURTS. Proceedings of the Day in Argument Court, Common Plea and Quarter Sessions. -Judge Lynch presided; ov1- esein of Argument Court Wednesday, morning The following disposition of cases on the list were made: Argued and Submitted: Brown and Smith vs.

Catharine Long; Gertrude Turner' and. others vs. Tmomas Apple-ton. Settled and off list: A. C.

Dodge vs. John Doron; A. O. Dodge vs. Henry Wagner; A.

C. Dodge vs. Philip Kind-ler; A. Dodge vs. McVeigh and Rancher; A- C.

Dodge vs. William Meier; A. C. Dodee vs. D.

P. Davenport; A. C. ing. The ceremony was performed by the pastor Rev.

T. J. Rea, with a nup hundred and seventy feet to corner on r.ltn southeast part of the improvement; thence lo the line of lot number twenty-seven -a corner; thence along said line to the fourth Dominickas Tammioais Mary Is'ovitkkie George Tye Elir-abeth Goulstoie H. M. Willianw M.

A. Morris M. 8taekhous Myrtle A. Kelk-y rni4An I5tri HifTT street, thence northeasterly along; tim Nanticoke tial mass, Tne nnae was attenaea oy trel flftv fee to the Dlace of beginning. The bride was attired in white satin.

her sister, Miss Alice, and the best man Containing elirht thousand and ttv hun ui vision or lands in Kingston to a corner between lots number twentv-eix and dred square feet of surface land, more or with pearl trimmings, and carried a bouquet of cream roses. She was at twenty-seven; thence along said line to the was William Dowling of Warrior Run. At the home of the bride's parents In tees. Ross "TownBhlp All Ihibroved with a two-story frame Warrior Run a wedding breakfast was tended by her 6Rter, Miss aiame Mil comer or tots number twenty-five and twenty-sir" to a corner; thence along said line south thirty-four and one-half de Cora Marshall Fairmount Townslfip dwelling house, outbuildings and fruit 'clock today when AUns Jiarten took the witness (Land in her own behalf. Mrs.

Foster accompanied her, holding the girl's hand, and then took seat nea by when her charge epd up to the witness chair. As the girl faced the jury her usually pallid face colored a trifle, and she twisted tout nervously. Mr. House announced that he would have her give her testimony In English and Dt on to have the girl say that she was born In Ferrantla, Italy, and was now 84 years old. Fhe earn to.

this country, with he mother and father and younger brother and sister, about five years ago. Mr. House then began to inquire about old Mrs. Bomzantl, the maternal grand-mother of Maria. The girl made answers of some sort, but It was only through Mr.

House's repeating them that it was learned that Maria knew the old woman and that tha latter used to get drunk very frequently. Mr. House made a heroic attempt to get the girl to speak louder and threatened her with an inteprreter if she did not raise her -voioaulhaurtteaogranhes-had to read what she said." It then transpired that she had been telling of the exploits-ef that shameless old tuncle, fjlovaul, who used to so terrify the ladies of Ferrantla by Insisting on strip- plug off Jus clothes-and parading about the village streets. The story did not differ In He details from the versions of the same acts given by wltnescs for the de served for relatives. At 1 clock yes ler, who wore pale blue suk.

and car Michael Metallo Maria T. Metallo ried a bouquet of roses. The. maid of terday afternoon.they left for New York Late the estate of the defenaani in tne grees east tho place of beginning, sup- posed to contain eighty acres of land, be the same more or lew. City.

Before returning they win also said writ named with the appurtenances. honor was Miss Gertrude Shoemaker.Sis-ter of the groom, who wore a pink silk costume. The groomsman was Charles Arlington E. Litts Lulu Fltser visit Philadelphia and other places. Selied and taken in execution at tne auit Late the estate of tha defendant In of Robertson Haird va Mrs.

i-lecta said writ named with the appurtenances. Andrew Coburn They will make their home with the groom's mother in Sugar Notch. Mr." Larks vllle Township Armiuge pedrick. Dodge vs. S.

D. Frantz; Annie E. June vs. Milton R. Hirst and others; James SrrtTheVa-vs.

Mary Shepherd vs. Josenh H. Orr: Seward Fitz- ouizeu ana taxen tn execution at.the suit of Irwin Coolbaugh, assignee, vs. C. D.

Mary Henderson H. M. Cook JAMM Siniin, Anderson, Attorney. 3-" McGuire has been for many years a clerk In the Sucar Notch His Wilson, of Wyoming. The ushers were Rhene Hutchins, William Spear.

Kent Jones and George Daily, all of Wyo- rn i ng. -i. West Pittston West Pittston jiuii, executor or tne estate or John D. Dora- nuit ana AlrT U. 11UIL.

erald: jglleieiLiM athejAndothejrs.l SHEP.IFf '3 SALE. JAMES MARTIW ShrH George Lakato Bv virtue of a. writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out Among those wfto were present are Patrick Moore, Sr.

Halsey. Attorney. 'C--- of the Court Of Common Pleas of. Luzerne rrVvTTReBafrCTo wnsntp Township Wanamie Mary stac William Oliver the following: County, there will be exposea to pumiu sale at the arbitration room, court house. Wyoming Mrs.

Ira Shoemaker, w- HARRISON-SAUER. Emma Caley elty-ef Wilkes-Bairft tuerna wouniy, Continued: E. is. A. Association s.

William Burke and-thers; assignment of M. Marks to Jacob S. Hush, asslg-rfee; James Whitaker. assignee, vs. Ann McCann and others; JOnes.

Bros. vs. J. J. O'Donnell and others; Charles E.

ttvers vs HWhtet A. -C Dod ge. TOrtder! C. Steemaler vs. Paul iam Spear, Kent Jones, George Dally, Richard Hanson.

Emily Harsch, Han Reuben Jones SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued oiit of the court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, there will be exposed to public ale at the arbitration room, -court house, clty of Wilkes-Barre. Luzerne At noon Wednesday Patrk-krHarrison and Mias Lizzie Sauer were married in Mary Linetnbigler innayivania, on ejATiituii.

ur.cM-R15R 12 l.aj. at 18 o'clock m. Plymouth Benjamin Van Auken nah Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gregory, Mrand MrsJohn WilsonRev, St.

Mary's Church by: Rey.Father lymouin ali-the rightT-tHle and-lnterest-of the defendant in and to the following described piece, parcel or tract of land, vis: O'Rourke of Hazleton. an uncle of the County. Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY. Annia Phillips David Dinan Martraret Brannigan bride. Miss Annie Saucr was brides Jean Scott vs.

Min- v. im a ah tnat surrace or riKnt oi sou or an inai the following described niece narcel ni nl Kenrterlpln: A. C. DOCK vs. A.

a. I certain lot, pierce or parcel of land situate maid, and Charles Wivell groomsman. The bride wore a traveling costume. A Twp, and Mrs. Ttelble, Jennie uarnet, air.

and Mrs. Joseph D. Lloyd, Robert Maggie Sweitzer, JohnLRoblnson, Rev. and Mrs. John Labar," Mr, and Mrs.

Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. John Hut- tract of Jand: All the title and Interest nf tha Smith; A. C. Dodge vs.

E. P. Walton use of John H. Mullen vs. Avoca Bor In the village or Mill creek, townsnip oi Plains conntv of Luzerne and State of Frances rrimincavaiic large number of friends witnessed the fense.

Jendan in. and Jo. the folio wlngt vr amtffi VPIvmnuth Townshio Pennylvaniar--bmifldeaftddeseribed-a Uarv K. JOnCS i i York and other places of interest. a certain dnv in errantia, wnen follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the north side of Mill Creek street eighty land.

Harrison is a lace weaver. ah tnat certain lot pi land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County, of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of land owned by Josiah LwiM Milton C. Davenport Sweet vj ey May B. Houw alley Porter and others; John ana others; Anna Blgos and others; petition of Henry Zeigler. fet west of North street, mence weai Pittston Mr.

and Mrs. Stark Cool-baugh, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Stevens. Mrs. W. D. Howarth, Mr.

and Mrs. forty feet to Mne of lot numbered forty-two, thence north about two hundred and thirty- Petlyak Vaszly Kes-arre Annie Mallnss Wilkes-Barre on the south east side of the Public Square; one feet, thence east fony feet and thence George D. Leisenrlng. TtnfJert Arnold Slocum Townsn COMMON PLEAS MINUTES, Lillle Eustice by her next friend. PROCEEDINGS IX COURT.

Divorce Cases and Other Cases. Disposed of During the Day. inence running along line ot said Pubiio Square, south eleven degreea and thiriv SueanE. Boyer aiocum townsnip A Tiarrelt Nanticoke minutes west 30 twenty-one feet Lewis Dlssel vs. John Eustice: Peter J.

aouth about two hundred ana tniny-one feet to the place of beginning, being lot number forty-four (44) as laid down on plot of lots of L. Myers, recorded In the recorder's office of Luzerne County in a ni O'Brien to line or lot ownea oy Albert B. Orr, thence south seventy-eight decrees eaat McCormick appointed examiner. and her elder sister, Antonla, had gone down to the river to wash clothes, and Antonla had fallen In a fit and cut her forehead. Just how Maria phrased this was a mystery, though, ara Mr.

House had to repeat everything for benefit of the jury. The death, of the old bibulous grandmother, Bonzanti, was sufficiently unnerving, according to Maria. For two or three weeks before she died "she had her mouth on one side and could not talk." Concerning Maria's own falling fits Mr. Pittston Use of J. H.

Mullen vs. Avoca Bor (S. 78 about one hundred and fifty feet Judge Lynch presided over a session of argument court Tuesday morning. Among other cases argued was that of Wllkes-Barre Dr. nd Mrs.

j. iN. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. M.

McCollum, Mrs: Slngfelder. LuzerneMrs. Warren J. Wilson. Beach Haven Charles Pollock.

Tunkhannock Mrs. Elmer Brown. bride received many beautiful gifts. Margaret Dayles Pittston Robert Richards" ough: Rule for attachment for Michael Cannon discharged; costs of service Deed Book No. 175, p.

7. Improved with a two-story frame dwell In house, with necessary outbuildings. to une ot tinier aney, tnence along line of Butler alley, north thirty-one degrees and thirty minutes-west (N. 31 80 twenty-nine and six-tenths feet (29.6) to line of above mentioned Josiah Lewis, Margaret Jones taxed on defendant. Rebecca Murphy, who is seeking a divorce from her husband, Thomas A Late the estate of the defendant in the said writ named with the appurtenances.

AdoDtine: of Nathaniel M. Wlenland William Basham i an Mary Morgan Township and Clayton E. Wlenland by George R. Seized and taken in execution at tne suit thence along said Lewis' line, nnrih- rv.i Jin. of O.

B. Macknietit; now to use ot A. seventy-eight degrees west i N. 78 wi Murphy. Mr.

McGovern of the defendant's counsel moved that the case be dismissed on the ground that the plaintiff had condoned the defense alleged and Gertrude Bordner: Adoption Mary A. Fritzinger MUnesvllla Hancock, vs. William Roach. JAMES MARTIN. Sheriff.

M. B. Houpt and others assigned to about one hundred and twenty-six' feet to a corner, the place of beginning. Improved with a three-story brick building used as a drug store and dwelling, coal house. Wheaton.

Darlinft Woodward, Attor- and that she had lived with the re BORN. W. G. Smith Son vs. The Pittston neys.

House asked a number of questions. She had spells, she explained, "when the machine was in her head. The stenographer read this in detail One day when mamma was way," Maria phrased it, "my head Pressed Brick Auditors' report nnna Mr an it Mrs. Jonathan R. filed and confirmed nisi.

Late the estate of the defendant In th Ttv virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out Davie, North Main street, their first Francis 'Frew vs. James Frew: Rule of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, there will "be exposed public said writ named with the appurtenances. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of.Miner Co.

vs. O. B. spondent as his wife since the divorce proceedings were instituted. This was disputed by the however, and it was shown during the argument by the testimony of Mrs.

Murphy and "other not in the company of the defendant at the time specified by him. Judge Wood continued until Dec. 14, born, a Doy. MARRIAGES. sale at the arbltration -room.

eourt house, began to go round' like a machine, and then I saw something red, like a flash of light, and then came the- black, and I could not see anything more. My mother put city of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne jAMn; maktiin, sneriir. S. R. Miner, Attorney.

QUARTER SESSIONS MINUTES. Bridere in Lake Township: W. O. Rug Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, DECEM RER 12. lSflfi.

at 10 o'clock a. SHEERAN SLOAN. In Kingston, Nov. 01 ttofi Dir J. P.

O'Malley. Edward F. me on the bed. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtueof a writ of Lev.

Fa. Issued nil the rlerht title and interest of de eles. George Harlos and Charles Sheeran and Miss Annie Sloan, both of Concerning Maria's school days, the girl Rhoads appointed viewers. out of the court of Common Pleas of Lu Kingston. fendant in and to the following described piece, parcel or tract of land, -viz: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of Brida-e In Lake xownsnip over wea said in answer to Mr.

House questions MARVEL-In Wllkes-Barrf Nov. Zo, ward took the papers and will render a decision on Saturday. The following disposition of cases on the Common Pleas argument list was made: Are-ued and submitted: Sturdeyant ver Hollow: Harry Krumbeigel, J. D. "I had to quit because my eyes were sick, Mrs irvme aaarvci, iwia'j zerne county, there will be exposed to pub- lie sale at the arbitration room, court County, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY.

DECEMBER 5. 1896. at 10 o'clock Kocher and Charles Ruggles appoint ipraAi Hun-tinston. Nov. 24.

1896. land lying and Delng situate in tne township of Huntington and county of Luzerne, hounded and dprribert aa follows, to Wit; and the teacher said because all the time the red camo into my eyes I could not read Chaoin. kidney trouble, 55 ed viewers. the -following- described parcel or A nne conation was servea. Air.

anu Mrs. Shoemaker left amid a shower of; rice, for Pittston, where they took a train for a short wedding tour, which will be spent In Virginia. WILLIAMS-RICKARD WEDDING. Miss Lulu Rlckard, daughter 6f Mrs. Elizabeth Rickard, was married Wednesday at.the home of the bride in Ashley, to Lewis Williams of Sugar Notch.

The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Rev. Stephen Jay. The bride was attired in a blue costume. Ford Rlckard; a nephew of the bride, acted as page and Vera Rickard, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. The flowers were carnations and roses.

The following guests were present: "Sugar Notch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Agnes Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoskins, Mrs. Martha Wilklns. Wilkes-Barre Mr.

and Mrs. S. Davis, Mr. Lake, Miss May Trescott, Mr. Jenkins and Mr.

and Mrs. F. P. Eyer. Ashley Mr.

and Mrs. James Rickard and son Mr-, and Mrs. William Rickard and son Ford. John and Thomas Rlckard, Miss Ada Rlckard, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Matthews, "Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdeti, Miss Jennie Bowden, Mrs. Blewitt, Thomas Blewltt, Charles Blewitt, Misses Sadie, Mame, Ida and Cordy Blewitt, Rev. and Mrs.

Stephen Jav Misses Bess Keizer. Carrie Ste ureeK in Bridere -over Huntington vparn Goff vs. Norris and others; Snyder vs. and I'd better go home. Snyder; Murphy vs.

Murphy; Patterson Rss Township: W.O Ruggles MORTON. In Avoca, Nov. 24, 1S96, Mrs, t.koik wifft nt Walter Morton, paralysis "Do you sleep good?" Mr. House queried. vs.

Touhill. nttwicj, v.6V Beginning at a stake on the side of the road near the dwelling house of William thence by part of the same recently con'yed 10 F. A. B. Coons south eighty-eight degrees west ten and two-tenths pcrfhes to a corner, thence by land nf Amna Howard south two degrees east "Sometimes I do, but sometimes it BAKER.

In Hazleton, Nov. 24 1S96, of dihDtheria. John Wilbur, eon of May Jane i noffrovvfl i i viewers. tsriaee in niiinurn iuvniami. teems as if round things jump right out cf my head.

Then my head goes round, and Rattolumus vs. Quaker city Hire Kiimnco Matlakowski vs. Orawitz ana tne mie ouiumvii uaivti, -ji n.nnth, nnfl 92 llaVS. of viewers approved vtnvr.R At Honey Brook, Nov. 24, 1896, I wake up and cannot sleep any more.

Tompkins vs. Strong and others; Yen- thirteen and four-tenths perches to stake corner nf C. H. Carey's lot. thence north Petition of Mary Dougher for sup Dort: Depositions filed.

irno-ii Rnvle. aeed 85 years. eighty-five degrees east eleven perches to Concerning the time she-tried to leap from the roof, she said she remembered nes vs. Cabbage; snerin saie oi yiuv ertv nf .1. P.

Harris. Overseer of Union Township vs. over COCKBURN. In Wilkes-Barre, Nov: 24, tnr.r Itiirn hrnnphitlpi 7t Rule mad absolute: Change of grade a corner in tne miaaie oi me roan, uiwiuc by land of William Wilson and Seward and aloiisr the nubile roacLJiorth seers of Monroe; Motion to quasn oyer, ruled. lMt, saia.

years. 'tirnt t.t In Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 2i nf Plvmmith street. Edwardsvlile. nothing except that her head went around like a machine and she fell down.

Her father told her afterward that she" had rim 1SH6 Jacob Zlegler, 59 years, complication Rule discharged: Parsons vs. McCartney. Jacobs vs. Snyder; Smith vs. two degrees east fifteen and one-tenth perches to a corner in the road, thence by said Seward Brothers' land south etghty-elirht decrees east" three and two-tenths tract ot iana.

All the right, title and interest of the do. fendant In and to the following: Of a certain tract of land lying and being situate in Township of Kingston, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as'follows, to wit: Beginning ai a post or stones corner, thence yland of I. L. Shoemaker estate and lands of W. S.

Shoemaker north fifty-six degrees east about ninety-four rods to a post or stones corner, thence by lands ef David McGinnle north -thirty-five -and one-half 'degrees west about one hundred and forty-one rods to a corner, thence by lands of H. W. Burgess and others south forty-two degrees west about eighty-seven rods to a corner; thence by lands of Elijah Bobbins and others south thirty-four degrees east about one hundred and twenty rods to a post or stones corner, the place of beginning, containing about seventy-four acres of land more or less and being the same premises described in a deed conveyed to the defendant by the plaintiff Maria Shoemaker, bearing date 14 of March, 1879, Late the estate of the defendant In the said writ named with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit BEAUTIFYING ST. LEO'S CIIURC to the roof and tried to jump off.

i The Meeting With Cataldo. of diseases. DEATHS. A Number of Artists Engaged in the perches to a corner, thence along the top of the bank on the westerly side of Huntington Creek and by lands of saidSeward Brothera and William, Wllspn south fifty doe-rees east thirty-five perches to a stake. Mr.

Hons then led her up to her meeting with She said that at that time she was sewing for a Mrs. Tilly on Interior Preparing for Consecra WALSH. In Parsons. Nov. 22, 1896, Mrs, John Walsh.

80 years, general debility. flAT.TAGHKR. At Lattimer, Nov. 22, tio. 1S98, Frank, son of James and Mary Gal thpnee Routn twenty-seven acKrera Kai phens.

Adele Roushey, Jennie Jones and Inez Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, The work on the interior of St. Leo's Mott street and lived In Elizabeth street "Where did you see Cataldo first?" Lutzey; Quinn vs. Prudential Insurance Co McLaughlin and others vs.

Murphy Hoban; Donnelly vs. Prudential Insurance sheriff's sale of real estate of Stephen Matichock. Continued: Gregory vs. Miller; Re-kus vs. Quaker City Fire Insurance Reeve Vs.

the Wilkes-Barre Wyo; mlng Valley Traction Absolum vs. L. W. R. R.

Van Horn vs. Albert Lewis Lumber Manufacturing Hines Cosgrove vs. Kingston Coi rn Turner Co. vs. L.

W. fourteen and six-tenths perches to a stake T'hnrrh at Ashley ie nearing completion lagher aged 1 moruns ann nays. HUMPHKEYIn Hazleton, Nov. 21, 18i6 Eva, daughter of Joseph and Lilly Mr ami Mrs Charles swanK. Harrison on the line ot lot No.

32, nrst aivision i Hiintino-ton. now William Franklin and when completed it will be one of the "When I was passing through Canal street on my way to work. He had a boot In ml fhenpf. hv line of that tract north most beautiful churches Jn tftla part ot Humphrey, aged 2 weeks. Hazleton, Nov.

T22, 1896, George Slegel, aged 60 years. seventy-one degrees east abjut six perches the State. At present the artists are put ting the finishing touches on the ceiling and above altar. The decorations are to high water mars on -tne easterly aiue of said creek, thence by high water mark and along the line of land of the heirs of of Caroline M. Pettebone, assignee-of Maria Shoemaker, vs.

Elijah Robbins. being, done by the Gibson Art Ulass Wharen, Ed Fenner, R. M. Ayers, Robert Paterson, William Lewis, Henry Moyle, Mr. and Mrs.

William Paterson, Plymouth-JHiss Jennie Bowden. An elaborate supper was served. Their presents were beautiful and included also a lot of useful articles for housekeeping. BASHAM-MORGAN. WEDDING.

A pretty wedding took place In the Run M. Church Wednesday, jamks maktijn, wneriir. black stand at Canal and Elm streets. She then descrieod how they became acquainted. "For a couple of months I passed him, and he always looked at rue.

I never look- ed. When one day he stopped me and said, '1 know your I said, 'I don't speak to people in the street like that' That was 18 months before I went to Thirteenth Atherton, Attorney." Dec3raring Co. of New York City. Uhere are employed on the work and sevt-n assistants. The main picture In the centre of the celling Is the transfiguration.

Prlngle vs. Rogers; Wright vs Wright: Stooks vs. Patzrykowski; Socha vs. Kaleazar; Plymouth Borough vs. Jones; Alllster vs.

Melinskl; Race vs. Gable; Wright and others vs. L. -B C. Lee vs.

Lee; sheriff's ac- SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa-Issued RINGLEBHiiN. in nwiuuii, 1S96. William Ringleben, aged 73 years, 2 months and 2 days.

KEEN. In Hazleton. November 22. 1896, MiS3 May Keen, aged 35 years, 9 months anSHOEMAKER. At Warrior Run, Nov.

22 1896, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Frank Shoemaker, consumption, 37 years and 10 mGREG0RY- In Wilkes-Barre Nov. 23. 1896, of old age, Mrs. Sarah A.

Gregory, aged 84 years. PKTRIE. In Luzerne Borough, Nov. 22, 189G, James Petrie, aged 62 years, of as-thma." k. directly underneath which is the scene or.

out of the court of Common Pleas of Lu i.J r.t dperl for nronerty" of Christ castinK out devils. Above the main zerne there will be exposed to Samuel K.franKnn, ueceaseu, norm degrees west eight perches, thence north twenty degrees west twenty-two perches to the corner of S. R. Franklin's stone wall thence along the easterly side the Tall Race and along the public road north thirty-eix decrees west passing close to the easterly end of the mill thirty perches to-a stake northot the public road and near a marked hickory, thence north forty-eight degrees west along the easterly bank of the mill race fifteen perches, thence north fifty-four degrees west eleven perches thence north seventy-five degreea west twenty-five perches to a htckoiy at the hend of tha mill race, thence north street Next time I passed him he spoke public saleat the arbitration room, court house, city of Wilkes-Barre. Luzerne Harris Brown.

altar will Je a beautiful pictureot tne crucifixion. Above the right altar will be to mo. IaskedhlmwhyhespotollkethafcwhenWUltamBashamofj Miss Mary Morgan of Georgetown were County, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1896. at 10 o'clock a.

spppiir attrr tne oirin vi me (ja-viui anu COMMON PLEAS MINUTES. A lady who was standing with him said nm over the left altar will bo the uaraen oi the following described piece, parcel or united In marriage. The ceremony was witnessed by fully 200 friends. Rev. H.

a Russell was the officiating clergy Mary P. Schooley vs. josepn n. Oethsemane. At each corner of the cell tract oi iana: All the right, title and Interest of the de Cntnldo was a good man, and I would be a good girl if I married him.

I saw him every day after that, and be said one day he would sec mother and father and ask if he ing there will be pictures of angels carry HTM PHK6 I lllr i-iynivuiii, Schooley: Rule on responaent to snow cauBe why divorce should not be decreed; returnable Monday, Dec. 14, 1896. fendant In and to the following: lng emblematic designs. The body of the 1S96) Mies Jane Humphrey, aged 70 years, man. The bride -was attired in gray serge, trimmed with lace, and carried ohrvsanthemums.

She was attended by east ten nerchea to a All that certain lot of land situate In the side wall and celling is ornamenieu wiui of uropsy. i1, th. head of hack water In City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne ni i un Tr Plymouth. Nov. 23.

1S96, Incorporation or tne wyomuiK bap panels in relief, the frame of each being lime lire i i .1 the Infant child of J. H. of convul- mi TriiAohoth tVirri who wore a cos tist Association: Decree oi incorpor i 11 Creek, thence north (across ftiiil nwv iiviT.KKven decrees west seventeen coated with gold. Bishop Hoban Is much and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of land owned by Josiah Lewis, on the south east side of the Public Square, ation filed. Vicn V.

Ih. Plymouth. Nov. 21, 1896, James Weeks, aged 46 years, of heart dis- tume similar to the brides. The groomsman was Henry Morgan, a kii.

tho hridp. A reception was interested In the work and will endeavor to have everything completed so that theton-. Thnmns F. Ouieley vs. ueorge -Th r.t im No.

35. first division In niw nr InlA of GOrKO secration services may bo neia tne nrst Bergen: Stenograplier ciirectea to ar.A fila tintM nf testimony thence running along line ot said runne Square, south eleven degrees and thirty hoirt it th home of the bride. Mr. and Sunday in the new year. Frank Anstett finished the pavement In front of the Hf'BHP Kingston, Nov 24, 1896, the Infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Norrie. of convulsions. chaw In Scranton Hospital. Nov.

-22. 5emMf Tek thence oni the llw ot minutes west (S. 11 30 twenty-one feet deeei west to line of lot owned by Albert S. Orr, Mrs. Basham are active members of tne an(J charge of court, church and Sunday school and Mr.

Bas- Minnle Walters vs. William Walters: ham is a member of the borough coun- toshow cause why dlvorceshaJL a. Aiianlr AOttln7 (JT- i. et thence south seventy-eight degrees east mat iiav1- v. 'i' ih.

church Wednesday. acroaa tne creeit aoom eicvcii iff R.V tnit one Tnrndred and Hfty feet could marry me. I said if they wanted me to I would ia it He did not go to see mother and father, so I told him I would not speak to him unless he saw them, and he said he would, but did not So I walked through Canal street, so I would not pass him. He saw me because it was only a block away, and every 13 o'clock he used to beat Grand street to see Tne." yf5 She spoke so fast and excitedly that the stenographer hnd to repeat her story to the jury. She told how Cataldo became so per elstcntin his attentions that she left Mrs.

Tilly's 'and went to work at 541 Broadway so as to avoid him. Then she related bow he found hor there after four days and met uvrxhsa tn a manie tree at nign 1896, William Shaw of Pittston. 25 ell. They win sian not be aecreea; returnaDie uec. i.

YALK. At Miner inins. ov. li, ioot, to line of tinner alley, tnence along line of Butler alley, north thirty-one degrees and thirty minutes west (N. 31 30 the home of the bride.

Mr Vale, consumption. 24 years. 1896. BABY AND CRADLE BURNED. water mark and land of F.

A. B. Coons south thirty-two degrees east eighteen and nine-tenths-perches to a corner, thence hurh line and land con twenty-nine and six-tenths feet (IS.b) to line of above mentioned Josiah Lewis, WEDDINGS AT PITTSTON. QUARTER SESSIONS MINUTES. Private road in Dennison Township: Little Brother Applied the Match a st tohn's Church In Pittston Wed.

veyed to Amos Howard south forty-olx degrees east fifty-four and five-tenths perches to the place of beginning. Con- ar.a anrt WfrntV-fleVen While the Mother was Upstairs. thence along eaid Lewis' line, norm seventy-eight degrees west (N. 78 about one hundred and twenty-six feet to Exceptions overruled and report A deplorable accident occurred at tne nesday afternoon George Rowan, outside foreman of the Butler Mine and Miss Nellie Brown. of deputy laininK mil lccii W.V..V...

ih nme more or less. OCONNELL SHANLEY. In Plymouth. Nov. 25, 1896, by Rev.

T. J. Dona-hoe, baniel O'Connell. and Miss Mary Shanley, both of Plymouth. STACK HOUSE KELLETtTn Shickshlnny, Nov.

25, 1S96, J. Mason Stackhouse and Myrtle A. Kelley. LANDON DALK. In Scranton, Nov.

24, 1S9S Robert DeWItt Landon of Pittston and' Miss Louise Dale of Scranton. McGUIRB MOORE. In 8ugar Notch, Nov. 25, 1S96. Patrick J.

McOuIre of Sugar Notch and Miss Elizabeth Moore of War- Alexander Ewlng, f. and Kate nf wiillam Reilly in Fortty Fort a corner, the place of beginning. Improved with a hree-story brick building used as a drug store and dwelling, coal bouse, etc. -n n.u uro marr ed Ktetzer. Drox.

jjeienciam seiii.eiii.-eu iu woHnoaiia at 10 clock, wnen nis li- All improved with a two-story frame dwelling a mill, barn and other outbuild- o. Ftnnen. The bride pay the usual penalty. months-old son Martin was so terribly Late the estate of the defendant in tne 111KS, i i. fixtures belonging lo saiu nun, ij.iu.uuR said writ rjamed with the appurtenances.

DAMAGES FROM TRAC- tnrhinn wheel, stones, Deuuig, burned that no hopes 'are entertained for his recovery. Mrs. Reilly placed her little son in the cradle and after singing him to leen went up stairs to do some work. Her eeixea anu cacuuuuii a Doquei ui machine, lachine Hi. A.

hv her sister. MISS Kate uruwu, w.i. nofoni1ant of Charlea A. Miner, assignee, vs. Hancock and aR.iteknlrt.L-, rlHi wTSON BATTER.

In Wilkes-Barre, ium was white organdie. Patrick vvler tmar of Wilkes-Barre Tues- JAMES MARTINrSherliJV- it-it flay said writ-named with the appurtenances Rel7ed and taken In execution at the auIT W. lioftusacted aaJjest jdar-brought suit in-treBpass-f or- $609 rNovr 257 MissT ing about the same room. When the mother S. R.

Miner, Attorney. of M. Natallo Kutter vs. Wesley Dodson marches were piayea Dy miss uib damages against the wukes-warre Hart while the bridal party entered and Wvomln Valley Traction to. air.

and Dcidemona i disappeared leo secured eome matcne and going to his baby brother's side lighted Lizzie Kauer, ny ratner viwiurse. BASHAM MORGAN. At Laurel Run, Nov. 25. li96.

William Basham and Miss Mary Morgan. -I A 1VI 111 IV tat KJlirilli. loft In the evening a re- Thorn Darling. Attorney. 225-339 Long states that on Aug.

26, 1896, he boarded a car at South and South Main one of them and applied it to tne ciotnes oeiitinn was held at the bride's home. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a. writ of Fl. Fa, Issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Liir seme County, there will be exposed to DUbllo sale at the arbitration room, court unii.

i tarn A atTUDirca PtAT.E. that were wrapped about tne sleeping oaoe. In a moment the cradle was enveloped In Kelly of centre street, mw streets and paid his fare- to South as she was leaving the building and walked home with her. He said that he would marry her, but avoided her suggestion that they go get married at once. "Did jou like Cataldo?" asked Mr.

Hons. "Yes, liecause' he spoMToTrie sobftenT and I spoke to him. I got so I believed everything he said." "Do you remember the tlmi ho got you some soda, alViut a monMi before yon went to live with him?" "Yes. One day ho came down' to the shop and said we would go take a walk. This was the first time I ever walked with Mm.

He took me to a saloon, and we had some soda. After we had gono out he wanted to take me into a house where he said a lady who was a friend of his lived. I would not go." I said I had no time and want homo." nw' t. a -C o.n,,t tort, and Miss Annie Redding of Cor- Wilkes-Barre. Because of the crowd flames and the boy becoming frightened nf th Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne nelly street were united In marriage yes House, city oi a County, Pennsylvania, on BAltlllJAi, at what he had done, began to scream for County there will be exposed to public sale at the arbitration room, court house, ed condition of the car, however, it is alleged that he was compelled to stand on the footboard, and that at Academy terday afternoon at tit.

Aiarys vnurcn, his mother. The latter rushed down tne the following described piece, parcel or rnttatnn. bv Kev. rattier ureve. nun- stairs to find her baby plteously crying for IV of WiiKes-uarre, ard Whalen and Miss Kate Redding I'ennaylvania, on SATURDAY, DECU.M street the plaintiff was struck by a car coming from the opposite direction.

The trAU the right, title and Interest of the defendant and to the followhig: help. She seized the child and nrahed to the door, calling for assistance. The child ul aL lu eiinjiv n. in. were groomsman and bridesmaid re -ii ha Viirht title and Interest of the de anectlvelv.

Mr. and Mrs. Redding were cars. It Is allegea, were running at a was frightfully burned before the names All tne suriace ur fendant In and to the following described the recipients of numerous presents. ana parcel high rate of speed and the plaintiff was so badly Injured that he was confined reception was held in tne evening.

Boy of the Maker, Branller FliS were extinguished. His -face, neck arwl chest were a gruesome sight and his right arm was literally roasted. Tho child cannot recover. to hut bed for six weeks. "MET otF Jf the nor- iffuf In Tthe borWh of Coun- ough of HUston, being lot No.

17. formerly ty of Lurne CommonweaUh orTOJ No77, on Main' street In said borough as van la, bounde i ind ner map In the Pennsylvania Coal Com- Jtlnnjnir at the we corn" or wj all lhat certain piece hundred and nine tuwi in WEDDED AT SHICKSHINNT. A DAY IN THE COURTS. ber one eaid lot No. 17 being fifty nany's office, iMnmn Stakhouse and Miss Myrtle BKEVITIES.

A. Kelley of Shickshlnny were quietly Disposition of Cases in Common Pleas teel in ironi on i oei-ees wwt a ong mo parallel with. Oak street one hundred and Ql nfty (M) feet forty-four feet to an alley, confining lot number one hundred ihnnaand and two hundred square to tne corner oi aBi. and Quarter Sewions Court, Delaware Election Conteit. Dover, DeL, Nov.

25. The superior OQrt today refused to quash the mandamus directing the Kent ooubty board ot canvassers to reconvene nnd canvass the full tote of the county et tha recent elec f.t lanrl lamer, r. x-. i Ll of a few R-uests, itev. John Judge Lynch presided over a session improveo wim one nm aie U) degrees east one The barn of farmer Rosencrant whs burned at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning at Inkerman.

together with a t' 1 1 1 II If a alnitre fwo-ntory frame dwelling Vu of Common Pleas Court Tuesday iiemover The bride wore a I nnrnnr nT. 11 ndred and fifty 1M)) feet to a corner or 'nir alley, thence south houoes and outouiinings. morning and went over the certiorari nf white silk, with embroidered certain other lot of land situated list. The following disposition of cases -J. D.

Davenport, assistant to Lehigh ADSQllltSiy- of Pittston aforesaia voke. and carried a boquet of llllce of titi. thirty-one snd one-half (31 and degrees ouh as lT eaMrong the west of Bpruce alley 3 fiftv (50) feet to the northeast corner of lot MS number one hundred and nine (109). thence was made: tion. The returns wore then read to the court, and argument on rule of the man- ihi vailov and white roses.

No. on Oak street In said borou hnva mentioned, salfl lot 1 Oft list: McAvoy vs. Erickson; Iilg- The house was handsomely decorated Valley ticket agent at Bnicssninny, caught a ten pound yellow salmon in the river opposlte.Shlckshlnny Wednes Sold at Factorg Prices nfiv reel in iruni ti mi inn glns vs. Prudential Insurance Brewster vs. Joyce.

roM ana rAlimm 1 "tvii and a wedding supper wai aervea. The crown is the popular clerk In alon the north line of lot number one hun-dreVrsnd nine (109) south fifty-eight and one-half and H) degrees west one i hiin- 4anitis was resumed. Rath Bryan Is Bettefw day. m.i. airt one niinurea nn ioriy Proceedings reversed: INoonan vs.

Send for new Catalogue and Price List raai in an a ft. l-uiiimiiiiiih wihi Hunters are bringing pheasants In D. Crary'a store, and the brldo Is one of Shlckshlnny'a most accomplished dred ana nny nrt two hundred square feet of .1 nn. miKlo mm Am Blair: O'Donnell vs. Prudential Insurance Mollnskt vs.

Karb; Pennington vs. Hoffcr; Peterson vs. Gallagher; ginning, comaium myhi hundred (7.MM) square feet, more or less. vdiinir ladles. to market In large numbers, one sportsman from Sullivan County was in town.

Wednesday with seventy, looking BRAUMULLER GO. single two-story frame dwelling hcnines and LrxcoUt, Nov. 25.A telephone message from the quarantined Bryan homo ays that Ruth Bryan, who li lufTrrtiig from diphtheria, is much Improved, and They left on the evening train 'for hnllflinm. vul am wuici iuioi.i Uorough of Dorranceton vs. Colley; lnt reserved.

Niagara Falls and points W.esL Spencer vs. Gordon. HIGH CRADE Late the estate of the defendant In the said writ named with the appurtenances. Continued: raui vs. Treverton; war- u.

iui and iiRpn in pjifriiimii mr wun PITTSTON ROOM, SCRANTON anoskl vs. Basque; Scheler vs. Kester snd others; O'Donnell vs. United States that her mother and those In attendance have no apprehension whatever at to her Tscorery. The dlcao prevalent among school children, but it of a mild type.

Piano (iHacuiiG is BRIDE. of The Miners' Hank of llkes-Harre truie and administrator d. b. n. of the eetate of Barah H.

Wool- Insurance Zimmerman vs. for a -market. A natural picture of the late Mayor Brodrlck, encased In a handsome gilt frame, bas been placed In the mayor's oftlce. The portrait Is from the last pliotograph taken of the mayor; The Borough of Shickshlnny has taken steps to provide itself with a fire d'psrtmnt, 1,000 feet of hose snd a hose truck having already been ordered, and the workmen are at present engaged putting In fire plugs. i Kunkle vs.

Barnes and Williams: Reversed to Williams and affirmed h'nrr deceaeel, now to use of W. W. A pretty family wedding took place on Tuesday at noon at the home of Thnmaa li. Dale of Scranton, when his m.i.r va. Marv A.

Oliver. as to Barnes. JAMES JTARTIV. Sheriff. tintia PrlmaU at Alt Eailsnd, CAsTEBiriTBY, Not.

25. In the chaptof tvhraton. Larllng W'eodward. Attor- daughter Louise was married to Rob Factor: 402 to 410 W. 14th St, NEW YORK.

belna" toe wnoi" oi io numm-r rtre.1 and ten (110) In the plot of Pro-pect Hill which is recorded In the recorders oftlce of Luzerne County, In Deed Book No 1. page 1. and being the Same land conveyed by deed of Henderson Oaylord al to lllram Croop by deed dated 17 June, 171. recorded In Ded Book No. 193.

page recorder's office of Luierne County snd afterwards conveyed by deed dated June 19, 1R. by said Hiram Croon and wife to (leorge Blakey and by sai.l (Jenrge Blakey to ld Ann Ollmor; Blakey. then Ann. Gllmore by deed dated September 1M1, and recorded In said recorder's o(Tlc In Ieed Book No. 26, page 3f4.

Being Improved with a two-Story frame dwelling hoime snd out bulleings. Iite the estate of the defendant tn the alI wrtt named with the appurtensnces. Belxe and tsken In execution at the suit Of Cosmopollton Building and Loan Association. Syracuse, N. vs.

Anne Qlliaor Blakey and George Blakey. JAMES MARTIN, Bherut. P. Q. Baxter, Attorney.

COMMON PLEAS MINUTES. Joseph 8. Auchter vs. Elizabeth Auch- ert De Witt Landon of Pittston. The bridal patty entered the parlors, preceded by the ushers, Thomas Hanfdrd attvxtixrrra RAt.K.

tor: Rule to show cause wny aivosre Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued nf -onrt of Common Pleas of Lu- Tlalc and Wl Ham A. lue, ana aitena should not be decreed extended until Nov. 24 at 10 a.

m. Badly Hurt at the Woodward. ed by flowers girls, Miss Susie JJale llnwland of Kingston and Miss Fannie mm at Canterbury today the Right Hot. ndartok Temple, archbishop of was elected primate of all Hngland Om tumal formolittea. I rEaa4 rev Mayer ef Mew tasw i' rjw Hatw, Nor.

8 General E. E. was nominated for1 mayer by the tuukUrt Derflocrata, and the Repub-1 imnliMMs for auditor and city Uerk serne County, there will be exposed to nubile sale at the arbitration room, court r.nn. citv of Wilkes-Barre. Lmernii Davison vs.

Wilkes-Bnrre Wyoming Until of Philadelphia. Everett Thomas Valley Traction Motion to amend FOR BALE for Want of use, slx-yesr-old horse, good traveler, perfectly gentle, not frald of earn, sound a dollar, weight 60 declaration allowed. County. Pnnylvanla, on 8ATCRUAT, licic at 10 o'clock a. Thomss Kmory of Plymouth, a runner at the Woodward colliery, was seriously Injured about the beck Tuesday afternoon at o'clock.

He was removed to Insolvency of Richard Thomas: Dis lb. Frlre $S5. Also buggy In gol con-jki. un another hurry t2-. In Dale, the bride's brother, and Matthew Dale, acting As pages.

Rev. Dr. Orlffln performed the ceremony, snd llHuer'a orchestra furnished the music. the following described parcel or ei4 rt 1 Si rl charge of petitioner ordered. the Moses Taylor Hospital at Bcran- Change of grade of Blarkman slreel, qulra 'of K.

M. RICH Ar8 Forty Fort, or cA MR. HO YD at RECORD offlce. a. bin All the right, title and Interest of the de- Wilkes-Barre: CJeorge r.

Loomls, p. Jton. The parlor was elaboratelf decorated.

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