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i un un.Ex ivi i ini ija kkiiaky a tmi I 5 BASKET BALL NOTES. gitteferti (Bnzdtt. local gleanings. PERSONAL. M'CARIHY.

OPENS Town Talk and Event In and About 134 Wyoming Avenue Pittaton and North End Star Play In CHINA HALL, the City, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, Klrby's Hall This Evening. bcrantoD, ira. A daughter was born on Feb. 6 to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Vaughan, qf Oak Tonight, in Klrby's hall, the Pittston team will play basket ball with the FOR THE MINERS Great Throng Attends the Strike street. North End Stars, of Scranton. Each succeeding day brings ns closer to our moving time, But we don't dread inoving so badly as we did a few weeks The new officers of Pittston council, TIguc's gymnasium team comes to C. H. of Attoona, was in the city over Sunday.

Jacob Hill, a chef at the Model Cafe, spent part of the day at his home in Scranton. City Engineer James Langan is about, after being indisposed for a short time. Misses Mae Hinds and Alice Sheridan spent yesterday as the guest of Carbondale friends. Knights of Columbus, will be installed this evening. Pittston on Wednesday to be the opponents of the "Two Toms" at basket ago, for the stock is fast dwindling this tells us there'll be less worry and work about it than we at first anticipated.

Professor Thomas R. Williams has ball. Hughes, Kane, TIgue, Wynn and 4 THE HOME NEWS of Pittston and Vicinity is printed first In THE HOME PAPER, THE GAZETTE. You may find some of it again the next day In out 2 Thanks to the Pre Renioval dicounting. Ccnnors will be the Two Toms' five SUMMARY OF THE SPEECH players.

Both Y. M. C. A. teams go to Par $11485 20 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, at Mrs.

George Stahl. of Mill street. been engaged as adjudicator for the eisteddfod to bo held in Taylor on Feb. 23. The Infant child of George O.

Miller, whose wife died last week, passed away yesterday and Interment was made In Market street cemetery this sons tonight, to play with two fast Compares Mitchell to Moses and Mar I and children are spending a few days teams from that place. with friends in Scranton kle to Shylock The Reading and 4 of town papers, but yon get It In the GAZETTE fresh the DAT IT HAPPENS. Misses Emma Donnelly and Anna Narcissus pattern. Elaborate gold traced handles and knobs; heavy gold borders; gold traced lines; decalcomania decorations. general effect is quite like that of French work.

The Lafayette College basket ball team was defeated on Saturday night by the Ninth Regiment team, the score President Baer Scored Baer 8 its afternoon. Stoically Through the Speech, being 12 to 15. The game was played in the presence of a large crowd and was one of the liveliest in the armory Dougherty, of Exeter borough, spent Sunday with Scranton friends. James Patterson, of Searle street, has accepted a position on the engineer corps of the Lehigh Valley Coal and today reported at Wilkes The return game between the Scran ton and Pittston letter carriers will be played In this city on Tuesday evening. Feb.

24, in Klrby's Hall. The lo $12 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, at SUGGESTION FOR TODAY. Philadelphia, Feb. 9. The court this season.

room In which the arbitration commis Lower Broad Street Should be Paved In two styles; ono is and of boantiful green border cal employes of Uncle Sam expect sion is holding its session was jammed The fast New York City league barer for duty. During the Coming Summer. an interesting, exciting contest. with people this morning, when the is making a tour of this section, meeting the leading basket The condition of A. R.

Markus is to pattern; the other is of a new shape the Auiencus with floral spray decorations. See window display. Broad street was In a shameful con Alary, aged nine months, daughter closing arguments were started. The day somewhat improved. Mr.

Markus dition during the mild weather of the ball teams, will play against the ex attendance is the largest since the of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McHale, of Market street, died on Saturday of was taken ill at the O. P. C.

O. store past week. So thick was the mud that Ninth Regiment team, in the Wilkes commission convened in this city. At the street was almost impassable. If pinal meningitis.

The funeral took barre Armory, on Wednesday evening, torney. Daniel J. McCarthy, of Hazle on Friday night. It was necessary to take him home in a cab and he has the councils had any pride in the ap Geo. V.

Millar Co. place this afternoon, interment being ton, ws the first speaker for the min and against the Pittston team, in Klr since been confined to his bed. pearance of the city, they would pave made in Market street cemetery. Walk In and Look Around by's Hall, on Thursday evening. After being in the employ of Brown the street at once.

The erection of sev An Important meeting of the West ers. McCarthy is a miner, lawyer and labor leader combined. His technical knowledge of the varied features of tne miner's occupation enabled him to Co. for the past six years, James eral new buildings of a public charac Watch repairing. Yascen's Jewelry Side W.

C. U. will be held in the Mooney, of Market street has re Store. M. P.

church tomorrow afternoon, and ter on the lower end of the street gives emphasis to the demand for a signed, and today began work with the members of the West Side Union speak with clearness and authority 3 cans Milk, 23c. Giles. Clarke Scranton. Mr. Mooney had charge of the gents' furnishing modem pavement on two blocks are requested to attend also.

Rev. J. J. between Main street and tlic stove Fletcher is expected to address the on the grievances among the men that led to the last strike, and although he ET CyETERA Notes From Business Men, Wants and Other Minor Matters. 10 room house for rent, with modern Moffat's Bakery Goods Beats 'Em All.

High grade bread, pies and cakes. department for Brown Co. works. meeting. talked for hours, he was listened to me many Pittston friends of Jo Treasurer Mercur, of the Pittston Two Stores, 84 N.

Main West End. with close attention. McCarthy's elo 4 cans Peas, 25c. Giles. Hospital association, acknowledges quence was directed particularly seph Mathewson will be pleased to learn that his services are appreciat Improvements; $18.50 a month; 517 the receipt of the following cash do Going to Market? against the independent operators.

He ed by the managers of the Lackawan nations: W. L. Watson, $25; M. F. Don't forget that Sharp's Market Is likened John Mitchell to Moses lead 3 packets Oatflako, 25c.

Giles. Ex Secretary Long Stronger. Roston, Feb. 4. Mr.

Long had a Wyoming avenue. A. B. Davenport. Houses for rent in East and West Going Out of Business.

We have concluded that wo have more business than can be attended to properly and have decided to offer our stock of pictures at greatly reduced prices. Here is an opportunity to secure fine art for little money. SMITH'S ART STORE, Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston. na Railroad, by whom he has been em Sacks, A. R.

Marcus, Wyo The Market. Always best supplied. ing the laboring men out of the wilder ployed for a number of years. Mr. Pittston, by T.

Mangan, 91 S. Main. 7tf ming schools, $3. ness and compared John Markle with Vanilla ciiocolutc caramels, 13c lb. quiet, restful night, and seems dis Matncwson formerly resided in this Wanted Hustler to represent relia Evangelist Emanuel Jones took part Shylock.

Codekas. tinctly stronger today. city. Ho was promoted to the posi In services at the M. P.

church McCarthy stated that the first strike ble firm in Pittston and vicinity. Call Room 21, Laning building Wilkesbarre. tion of assistant yardmaster at Scran ling, delivering a stirring ad Union Club Pure Old Rye Whiskey. Watch repairing. Yaseen's Jowclr ton anu later was transferred to For Rent Eight room house on Wy dress ia the subject of "Lovo." basing Guaranteed.

Leading brand in the val Store. on record was among the Israelites in the brickyard of Pharaoh. It was also the longest, he added, for the strikers never went back. "Markle," he said, oming near Philadelphia. J.

S. his remarks on Isaiah 53: 5, and sing Clark's Summit. Now he has been given full charge of the railroad yard at Kingston and has moved to that ing two appropriate selections. Llewellyn. f4tf Ice cream, wholesale retail.

Barter. 3 cans Tomatoes, 23c. titles. ley. S.

J. FREEMAN. Both phones. GENTLEMEN Co. Ninth regiment, wil hold an place from Clark's Summit.

For Office room In Gazette election this evening in Its armory to choose a second lieutenant, that office "deceives none but himself, when he thinks he has persuaded the public that the evictions at Jeddo were for the purpose of getting Hand made chocolates at Codekas's. Fireclay for repairing stoves. J. E. GRIEVANCES building, with steam heat It Is wired for electric lights, llest location in now being vacant through the resigna OF THE JURY IMPORTANT COAL Patterson Co.

town. Apply at Gazette office. i tion of Edward VanValkenburg. All OF FIREMEN members of the company are expected his tenements. It was contemplated to strike terror into the hearts of the remaining tenants and employes.

The room house for rent. Front SL 3tf Intelligent man to call on business CASE DECIDED to report. Upper End Citizens Who and professional men. Permanent po Arrangements have been made for a tenure oi mat piace is tne worst tne sition and good pay. Manager, Box 78, boxing contest to be held in one of Statement Was Filed With worW knows todav Even Poor, down Have Been Selected to Philadelphia.

f2ml the large halls in this city on Thurs trodden Ireland has no such tenure to Judge Ferris DispOSeSOf Ac To whom it may concern If you day evening, Feb. 12. The contest the Arbitration fiuvcm it us uie Mttrtue tenure ill win. Serve During March. ants will be "Billy" Clark, of Scranton.

Markle branded Jimmie Gallagher and tion for $250,000 Alleged want to rent or buy a home, rent or buy a farm, or loan money on first and Eddie Collins, of Brooklyn. Fif the rest of these evicted men as crim March 9 James Warren, of Avoca; mortgage, P. K. Richards can supply teen rounds will be fought to a decis inals, but he has not produced evi to be Due for Royalties. John Herron and W.

II. Nagle, of Duryea; Charles J. Berger, of Exeter bor your wants, at room 23 Miner's Bank ion James F. Mnllahy. State secretary of fence to show that any of these men Building.

j21tf Judge Ferris has handed down an A Wilkesbarre paper reports that the Stationary Firemen's Union has evei' committed a criminal or unlawful ough; John Johnson, of Jenkins town Eat Harter's bread; It's good. William Kelly, of this place, lineman filed a statement th striL act. Continuing, McCarthy said: "The ship; John Begle, John Hobbs and opinion in the coal royalties suit in which the Consumers' Coal Co. was i ii m. i i Printed list of houses and stores for DIME son is south mum sr.

Thomas ILmtlev. of Jittstnnr Iur lne western union leiegrapu mission at Philadelnhia. Ho coes intn coal companies made a strenuous ef sale or rent Call on Banker, Board of the defendant and E. O. Myers, Fannie was severely injured In HazIeton by detail niwi Htn th I fort to show that the miners were re Trade Building.

ICtf W. H. Daniels, of West Pittston. 'rom a poic. mr.

tveny was lo which the firemen labor. Among other smeung 0Pt or coal since the uu uu margaret i eager, tne ATTEND OUR GREAT Oysters In all styles. Harter. March 16 L. Snvder of Avoca caictl scranton today, and.

in re things ho says: strike. This was done for the purpose ree cnuuren or Lawrence Mjers, of ilkesbarre, were the plaintiffs. This rimrloo rtrnvmiop rhorin iv.n, to a query, replied mat ne was "I can safelv nssert ro. I oi turning puonc sentiment against case has been before the Luzerne Eyes Examined Free and Isaiah Kresge. of Duryea; Jesse aU r.if!ht and he "did not fal1 on contradiction, that the position of a mincrs endeavored to show Clearing Sale EVERY DAY THIS WEEK.

courts over two years and it will be that, regardless of public necessity, B. Carpenter and S. Geddls. of Exe nroman at the mines is. in its present at Weber Co.

s. Jewelers, 14 S. Main St. 7wl remembered that during the closing in the midst of winter, the mincrs tor borough; David Alexander, James 1,1 Alliance win conduct system, the most undesirable that can I.angan and William T. Watkins.

of evangelistic mee.ings in lie found about the mines. We are days of the trial Slgmund Zeisler, a would rather go on a carousal than OBITUARY. lawyer from the Windy City, broke all work. From the overwhelming prepon Pittston: Samuel Honeywell, of West "luicn aioosic, ue rorced to arrive at this conclusion by Wvomlnc: William Davidson and Monday, Jcb. 9.

at 7.30. Rev. considering the followine noints in rnn. Wyoming; William Davidson and dcrlng the following points in con derance of evidence in this case it is records in the line of counsel argu CTaOAKS, SUITS, JACKETS, SKIRTS, CAPES, Mrs. Ann Clifford.

WAISTS, WRAPPERS, Dressing Sacks, PETTICOATS, WRIST RAGS, BELTS. Fients in this county. The plaintiffs James Lelshman, of Duumore, will shown, without contradiction, that the nection with the work: First, amount Charles Tracy, of West Wyoming. Mrs. Ann Clifford, of North Main St speak.

Meetings for Bible study and miners couldn't secure sufficient cars of work performer; second.hardships Upper Pitt.on. died yesterday after prayer will be held each afternoon at brought suit against the Consumers' Coal which is composed of W. G. Payne, E. F.

Payne and W. T. Payne. to make anything like a fair day's March 23 Jacob Frederick, of Avoca; R. H.

Oliver and Charles A. Price, of Duryea; Stanley Crooks, J. A. Ine i'URS, enuured; third, obstacles to contend with; fourth, amount of responsibility noon from injuries received about Miss Hastlc's home, in Avoca. Every wages, and when cars were given non three weeks ago by falling on an icy Misses' garments, children's ear; body welcome.

union men and relatives of the bosses assumed; fifth, number of hours work and John Evans, of Pittston; John for $230,000 which they claimed to be due them for coal royalties under the walk. It will be recalled that Mrs. At the Lutheran parsonage in monts. Every article at a bin re received the greater share. Superin ed; sixth, small wanes received I.loyd, of Wyoming.

Hugliestown, on Saturday evening. terms of a lease held by the company. tendent Phillips, of the Delaware, "These Ktatomonta inmn Clifford was going to the home of her daughter, who had died, when she met Notice! The Oberammergau Passion Krank Valerious and Mrs. Mary Knop who is familiar with everv iihase Lackawanna and Western said the Tne opinion of the judge is practically duction from former prices. lohn Burke Soil ith the accident.

The deceased was representing tne lire of Christ, "ul" ul P'e, were unnea in tne work, as I fired at No 3 'a uuiwiuisiauuiug a ten per i ure yiaiuuus, iur. Myers, from His birth to the Ascension, as marriage by Rev. John Bender. After colliery at Plymouth fmm Anrii isot cent, raise, failed to earn as much aspire. Townend and Mrs.

Yeager, inas one of Upper Pittston's oldest and best known residents. She was born produced by the use of the Edison ceremony, a small company of to July 1G. isiil. nn the previous year. In contradiction much as the judge dismisses the great 18 SOUTH MAIN ST.

County Mayo. Ireland, about 05 Slcreo Projecting Kinctoscope, will be attended a wedding celebration be there yet were it not for the fact 10 tne statemcnt of the presi er portion of the claim and allows the years ago, and was the widow of James given under the auspices of St. John 's al MT an" iMrs Valerious own homo, that I was discharged for being a tin same company saying the I Plaintiffs what amounts to about $2. on Center street. ion man by C.

Rose eenerni Snnr miners earned fully 30 per cent, more for house coal which should have i.iiiiieran cnureii, at Kiruy Hall, on Clifford, who died in this city about 20 years ago. For more than forty years Crippled 1 i 1 1. in hnnH .1 than A large concourse of relatives and intendent of ho 'n i in any previous year and de uucru iiuiiiaueii air. iwyurs anu nis S1S Friday, Feb. 20.

Tickets, 13 and CtlitS. Mrs. Clifford had been a resident of tons per year of the lease Umbrellas Pittston, and she had won the esteem friends followed the remains of Mich elusion, the stationary firemen of the clarinB Jnat output had materially ers at the rate of 50 ticl Daley to their last resting place in anthracite region ask your honorable increaso(1 shall we believeT the under the stipulations street cemetery. A requiem board to consider and nass iudement superintendent who speaks from mem held by the company. consider and pass judgment Yascen's Jewelry a large circle of friends.

She is sur The judge di Walch repairing Store. Don't cast aside your old um vived by the following children: Mrs. mass was celebrated over the remains ory, or the president, who speaks ad reels each party to pay its own costs. on tne following grievances: James Jordan, of Upper Pittston; Pat visedly, froni data before him?" As to in St. John's Church by Rev.

Father brella because it is out of repair. 1. Granting of an eight hour work DEATH OF VETERAN SOLDIER. A Little Loss of flesh and strength, little barking, rick Clifford, of Buffalo; Anthony J. Manlcy.

The pall bearers were Thos. the eight hour day, McCarthy said it day. Clifford, proprietor of the National Daley, James Daley, Thomas Kearns. was needed in order that the children obstinate cough and a little pain in i The same wages that are now We re cover umbrellas 'ami re handle them or make other needed re ptiirs at a nominal cost John Pointon Passed Away This Morn House, this city, and Miss Annie Clif of the miners might receive educa Thomas Ciimmings, Samuel Kagncr paid for 12 hours' work. ing at His Home in Dupont the chest may not mean galloping consumption, but they are signs that pru tion." With great bitterness, the min and Thomas Kelly.

'3. The reinstatement nf nil fi rnmnn ford, of Upper Pittston. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning at Worn out in life's battle, John Poin Holders of tickets for the Broad St. who were on strike, cither in the fire 'S the Reading and dence will not neglect. A few doses of 9 clock, with a requiem mass in St, ai.

h. church concert and those who Allen's Lung Balsam cause a free dis room or in any other position." Bechtold, ton, or Dupont. today answered the lest roll call. The deceased was born Mary's R. C.

church and interment in wisli to purchase reserved seat tick other coal railroads, going at length over the standard arguments against tho legality of their participation in charge of mucous and so loosens the Valentines at Codekas's, 71 N. Main. St. Mary's cemetery. 1 years ago and had lived in the ets should bear in mind that the diagram will be opened next the mining business.

vicinity of this city the greater part New 'phone 104 N. Main Street. cough. It heals the inflamed air. passages and all its beneficent work is accomplished without a grain of morning at the Western Union tele President Baer, of the Reading of his life.

For many years he was em Mrs. M. Ann Pfingsten. This morning at 5 o'clock occurred graph office. No seats will be marked ployed by the late A rani Price.

At the was a spectator at today's session of opium. The Best Things in the Art Line. the death of Mrs. Mary Ann Pfingsten, off before the opening of the diagram toe commission. He sat stoically and outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted.

brained and unframed pictures so that all holders of tickets will have impassive throughout all of McCar 1 the exact date of his enlistment being I an aSel resident of Center street. The thy's attack upon his company and Nov. 4. 1SG1. His company was G.

of cause of death was peritonitis, and by the famous artists. a fair chance to secure seats. Fine Old Crusted Wine. Speer's Old Port Wine from his Oporto grave vineyards, his Socialite Claret and his luscious Burgundy A line worthy of the highest critic's himself. the 52d P.

and on Nov. 14. 18G2. he tn deceased iad been ill but a few At yesterday morning's service in attention is shown at this store. the Broad St.

Presbyterian church, the was discharged because of disability. aays fane was born 66 years ago in stand unrivalled by any wines in the large pipe organ recently installct was Picture framing Given special care. His wife and tho following children Germany, but had lived for many years in this city. Her husband, Anthony Pfingsten, preceded her to the grave survive: Thomas, of Avoca; Harry, of Am Important Point. "Does he write poetry?" "Well, he calls it verse." "Calls it verse, does he? I wonder world, i ney are used by the best fami "earn ny tne congregation for the first lies In New York, Philadelphia, Wash "me Mrs.

C. C. Bowman presided at Dupont; George, of Avoca; Mrs. Har PURSELL'S ART STORE. Upset your stomach 3 times a day swallowing greasy Cod Liver Oil preparations, when you can get the full benefit of the oil without the grease, in Dr.

Strong's Malted Cod Liver Oil with Beef and Hypophosphites. ington and Europe. ihe instrument at both the morning N. Main. Near Ferrv Hi iilim If tliat'8 real modesty or only affecta some years ago.

The following children survive: Mrs. John Tischler, Mrs. James Simler, Mrs. Daniel O'Don and evening services, and her playing riet Eaton, of Dupont; Mrs. Mary Wal ters, or Wilkesbarre.

The funeral services will be held at the family home, tion." revealed that she was master of the nell, Mrs. Coleman Schwartz, and John, i Dupont, Wednesday afternoon at 2 A Coanterals n. orgau. Large audiences wcro present at the evening and morning preaching De Jacob. Hubert and Anthony Pfingsten, o'clock, and the interment will made in Pittston cemetery.

all of Pittston. The funeral services services, and the sweet yet powerful tones of the organ came in for much will be held at 9.30 Wednesday morn COURT DISPOSES OF OBJECTIONS Democratic Party Nomina ACCIDENTS ON KANE'S PIIARI2CY, 20 S. Main Street favorable comment. ing, in St. Mary 8 German Catholic church and interment will be made in the German Catholic cemetery at TRAGIC AFF4IR A Most Fatal Gift THE SABBATH would be the power of foreseeing Hughestown.

There will be no car events. This would destroy hope. A nages. IN WILKESBARRE knowledge of the future would unmake happiness. There are, of course.

Man Injured in the Stevens Low Rates to Western' Points. The Wabash railroad will make some things about the future wd do special one way rates and low round a FROM Window Glass, Paints and Oils, Ordinary Wall Papers, High Grade Wall Papers, Isferbr know. If. for instance, a lack of energy, ambition and loss of appetite Mine and Another on the Railroad. While BoyS Scuffled Over a trip rates to western and southwestern tions In the Sixth Ward Rejected.

The Luzerne court on Saturday dis Itesed of all the cases of objections to nominations for local offices. Several upper Luzerne cases were among the number. In the matter of the nomination of John Thompson as the Democratic candidatje for select council from snows Itseir, we know it will be fol lowed by serious complaints if not Revolver, Weapon Went Off, iiuiuis uu me ii mi sna inira uesaay of each month until April 190S. Write R. P.

Kelley, General Agent, 287 Main St, Buffalo, N. for full infor cheeked. Often liver ku. yestentay afternoon. ble follow ni.ini.iv i rw Jolm Missonis.

a Lithuanian employed ble follow quickly. In event Elec Killing Thomas Mosslp. any at the Stevens mine, was injured by mation. UA20 03 tric Hitters will restore you to health, Thomas Mosslp, aged 16 years, son It strengthens, builds up and invigor coming in contact with a low roof. Missonis is a mason and he had been Curtains Made to Order.

'Shoes repaired while you tne 'lentil ward or Pittston city, it was vealed that the "papers were defee of John Mosslp, a laborer living on ates rundown systems. Only 50c. Satis wait." 28tf 60 S. Main St. engaged on some work in the mine.

i faction guaranteed by W. C. Price and North Main street, Wilkesbarre, was iie in that they failed to state where 17. f. SP.77, Linden near Schools.

iiuasiug up me slope in a mine snot yesterday afternoon by Louis 3 cans Corn, 25c. Giles. the caucus had been held. The objec J. H.

Houek, Pittston, and G. D. Stroh, West Pittston. Reel, aged about 1G years, and died tions to the nomination were, there car, a low place was encountered. A companion shouted "low bridge." but the man did not duck low enough, and in the city hospital an hour and a half lore, sustained.

Objections had been filed to both Best Grade of Fresh Meats, Home uade Pudding, Bologna, Sausage and later. Reel and several companions were on their way home from the out Brooklyn Eagle. mm mm i Drmoeratic tickets returned from the Sixth ward of Pittston city. The testi skirts of the city, where they had been the roof caught him on the back. At the Pittston hospital it was found that ho was suffering from a bruised chest and back, also internal injuries.

Mis practicing shooting with revolvers. At Rejected. She was a literary lass the corner of River and North streets. Frankfurts. Both phones.

Booth Co. Dr. Welsh, dentist. 25 N. Main St For Picture Framing call at Tursell's Art Store, 108 N.

Main St. si.nis is a resident of Center street And edited a cultured Journal. Mossip met the boys and asked Reel And. oh, he loved her with a love and is about 51 years of age. We have decided to continue our Great Linen Sale One Week Longer.

He felt must be for life eternal. lesterday morning, Corey Deptur to let him see his revolver. Mossip reached his hand into Reel's pocket, but the latter grabbed the revolver came up to West Pittston from Maltby And so to win her maiden heart He wrote a simple, soulful sonnet. mony showed That there had been two caucuses held in the same room at the same time and that there had been a free fifcht for control of the factions. Tho mix tip was so complicated that the court decided to reject both tickets.

Hence there will be no Democratic party tieket on the ballot in the Sixth ward. All or the Democratic candidates, however, filed individual nomination papers, and their names will appear in the column reserved for such and tried to keep it from Mossip. Dur visit mends. In the afternoon, he decided to take passage home by the With careful rhythm and studied phrase. Dr.

Welsh, dentist, 25 N. Main SL Any Need for Our Services? ROGERS COUCH FACTORY. ing the scuffle for possession of the rioxf Commencing Feb. IG, Ana staked his wealth of love upon it Height car route on the L. W.

weapon, it exploded, and the bullet road, but in attempting to board the He sent It her; his mind's eye saw 100 N. Main' St. New phone. tier quaint and auecrly wise ezoresslon entered Mossip's brain. Reel became frightened and threw bis revolver train he slipped and one of his lees We will commence our ANNUAL MUSLIN SALE.

Change, as with blushing cheek she read Furnace cleaned and repaired. Ash. away. Later it was picked up and hand His heart's fond thought, his "Lore's fell under the wheels. It was so badly crushed that it was necessary to am confession." When you want good plea, get Rohan's ed to the police.

Reel is a son of Miles a. candidates. 1 1 rv putate the member at the ankle. The; Heel, of Darling street He was placed Her answer came, but who'd have thought The objections to the Publican B. F.

Antrim operation was performed at the Pitts under arrest Valentines of all kinds and prices cheap at Tnat sne could cut so cute a caner? tickets in Exe er boroi ton hospital. Deptur is 41 years old 1.., She wrote: "Tour manuscript returned. nilrsed. RUGGLES'S BOOK STORE. Don't writs on both aides of the paper!" and, has a family in Poland.

Winter comfort furnace heat Asa. I 3 Main Street, Pittston. (Both Telephones.) A.

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