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DELLS jijityBtta i WEDDJKG BODY resident tit Btdad of her marriage in on Jan. to Thomas Barley, of that city. The' bride Went ii'n Mtinflj I li i .1 Notes From Bueirteoa Me WAttta WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1902. RlNGIOyfULLY fd BE LIFTED IS UNCLAIMED Borough Need $800 to Meet the sense of Small Pox Cases." At a recent meeting of the Hughes town borough council. It was decided to laaiia honila fh lha' urn of ISOA fn to Colorado some months ago.

Mr. Other Minor Maei For Sale bob sled. 1 cutter, with 1 and. Mrs. Eariey.

are spending their SUGGESTION FOR TODAY. pole and shafts. Apply Cha. P. Bohan For Sale Cheap 2 mules.

Apply at the purpose of meeting the expense I WM be Dissected bv Med Wednesday Popular With Wilkesbarre: Officials honeymoon' In California. LOCAL GLEANINGS. are Don't Spoil the 8lighing by Throwing ui uh biubu cases devolving on Ashe on the Streets. the Brides. the care of the borough.

There are two IC8I OUlOeiuS Waking up. St T' For Sale Furnished cottage af Lak Carey, boat, etc. All complete. Cheap. 'ty Must be sold before March 1, 102.

In 'I Street Commissioner' Warner, of Town Talk and Event in and About cases, and the dally expense for the West Plttston, aaks us to remind peo guards, maintenance and medical at the City. ple not to throw ashes ont the streets, Employes of the Lafiln and Lang quire of A. J. Barber ft 1 Broaa street CUPID'S, WO IN KLONDIKE tendance it about 120. Bight $100 a ai AiiTDDSV IVAft bonds will be offered at nnhltn safe an Ml I UKOI W9 ITCt.U owing to the fact that to do bo means YE5TEf5piS CONFERENCE cllffe collieries will be paid on Fri the spoiling sleighing.

It is so sel For Sale A bargain on a cutter, soon aa they are ready. They will bear day. Oscar Houck. x.tiM'T. dom that we have any it seems a pity, that people should be so The employes of the Hallstead col Tne Guards Vlll be Moved Nearer to Couple WeddW in.

Plttston Who Met For Rent Store room on Cfon Sk.Vri Or. Price Will Announce the Result to liery, at Duryea, will be paid tomor thoughtless as to ruin It unnecessarily. 6 per cent interest and will run for five years. Dr. Mulholland reports that Leyshoii Evans and daughter, who are the only ones iri the borough who have rear People's Bank.

Inquireal bank' Jir row. In tha Far North Telephone Oper Wllkesbare'Llne no All Permits Let the horsemen and, children enjoy the Coroner's Jury, Which Meets In For Rent Office room in Gatetto' St Patrick's Day March 17 falls themselves while they can. Don't building, with steam heat It tt ator Becomes Bride of Wilkesbarre Will be Good Until Further Notice. the disease, have about recovered, and on Monday this year. Duryea Tomorrow Afternoon Ev throw ashes on the streets while the The penmanship and architectural for electric town.

Apply at Gazette offlofc. '''0C' Young Man. ans Under Bail. drawing classes will meet at the Y. Local Situation Encouraging.

Councilman George F. Buss, a mem that in about 15 days their home will be relieved of the quarantine, providing no new cases develop in the family. So far, none of the other mem snow lasts. PERSONAL Wanted Good girl for general M. C.

A. this evening. Wednesday seems to be a favorite Dr. Price, resident physician at the housework. Good wages Apply Valentines are being exhibited in the ber of tiie city (sanitary committee, Mrs.

R. B. Cutler. 4tt Kofi tl .1. I store windows.

Feb. 14. which falls on went to Wilkesbarre yesterday after VlAw a V.Wtl..'. I Coroner Berge, performed an autopsy having contracted the disease. Jamea Clark, of Avoca, Is seriously day among the Catholic people for taking the.

marriage vows, and this WednesYlayXtalno' exception, 'several welt known young people being happi Good girl wanted. latPhlla. avtftl For sale at a bargain. The furniture i noon ana naa A.couiereucv wuu uts last evening on the, body of Michael ill 6f pneumoniae A son has arrived at the home of members of the sanitary 'committee 'Miss Lizzie Kuschel is recovering ERIE APPOINTMENTS. Muhmlle, the supposed burglar, who was shot In; Duryea two weeks ago ly united in marriage in St John's R.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Joyce, In Scran in that cltjr concerning the rigid quar and fixtures of City Cafe, lneludint counter, cupboards, gas stores. itnto ti from an Illness of diphtheria.

C. church. Mrs. Edward Line and boo Gordon ton, who are former residents of this antlne which has been maintained city. against the people of this city.

Mr. chairs, cash register, eto. Start George t. Slade Has Been Made Gen. are visiting at Perth Amboy, N.

J. Wanted Good girl for and who died in the hospital yesterday afternoon. He found the bullet that caused the fatal but will not make public a statement concerning The first of these interesting events Mrs. Andrew Tomkowics, wife of the Buss protested against the quarantine eral Superintendent An order recently issued by. C.

R. Apply at Ferris's livery. Btl; took place at 9 o'clock this morning, well known North Main street saloon being made so severe, in view of the Man with single team to deliver and Vviiv Fitch, general manager, of the Erie in the presence of a large company of Henry Bodmer, of Wilkesbarre, was a caller on old friends here yesterday. Miss Bessie Bowkley, of Parsonage street, is visiting In New York city for the same until he is called before the keeper, died very suddenly this morn fact that the city is doing everything lng at 11 o'clock. I its power to, prevent the spread of collect.

$21 per week and expense; No Railroad company, appoints George T. relatives and friends. The young cou coroner's Jury. The body of the unfor ple who presented themselves at the Misses Bertha and Jeanettet Baird, the disease. He asked that the Wilkee a few weeks.

canvassing. $160 cash deposit required: jfi Permanent Manufacturers Bo 356, Philadelphia, Pa twtiftfi altar were Miss Catherine Sheridan, headquarters at New York. The office second daughter of the well known Bessle Lane and Mae Staley will par barre guards be moved further down ticlpate in a vocal recital at Wyoming the road. They have heretofore been seminary this evening. stationed at the end of the double Miss Alice McBonald, of Cliff street, hasSaocepted a position in Thomas Ma For Rent Western side of double of assistant manager, held by Muhlvllle'a sister, from Newark, when she was here, last week, gave the hospital officials to understand that she was unable financially to care for the Eleventh ward alderman, Patrick Sher loner's store, on North Main street Mr.

Slade, has been abolished. Until The social and drawing to nave been track at Port Griffith. The Wilkesbarre bouse. 303 Luzerne eight rooms and bath. Inquire of J.

L. Cake. T. R. Williams, the well known idan, and Edward P.

Mullen, of Sand Bay, N. who were attended by Miss called to the office of assistant general held at Keystone hall this evening, committee, promised to move the For Sale Cheap A large toetit Teresa Sheridan, sister of the bride, under the auspices of St John's T. A. tenor, has been engaged to participate in a concert to be held in guards nearer the county, heat A pro manager. Mr.

Slade was superlnten dent of the Wyoming and Jefferson dl IXJjE, ZlllV vi.tnn. hi, authorities of the Plttston district that show case. W. L. McDougafl, Jeweter.

as bridesmaid, and John Cawley, "of B. 'society, has been indefinitely post test was also made against the rule When you need coal, send TooT'Ofr A Binghamton in the near future. iter. P. F.

McHale, one of the cur poned. enforced by the guards requiring per Broad street as groomsman. The pretty, ceremony making them man at Dunmore unclaimed, and it Is likely An order iMUi hv onri the KmM wl" Wr turned Edward Luckey, who has been ill der to H. Holmes and save money, i Old phone. iSJlm 1 mits to be renewed every week, and and wife was performed by.

Rev. Fa for several days, was removed this was authorised to announce to the pub over to the Anatomical Society of For Rent Licensed hotel, on Mc 'Sw ates of St John's parish, has gone to Scranton, to prepare for his trip to the Holy Land. He expects to be ab afternoon to the home of his parents, lie that all permits on the Plttston line ther McManus. As the wedding party approached the church, the large doors His condition is not 1m Alpine Avoca, formerly occupied by Arch McQueen. Very desirable ''rt wili be good until further notice with tendent Slade appoints James Corbett superintendent of the 8usquehanna division, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George A.

Coe. Pennsylvania, according to law. for the use of medical students. Coroner Berge has instructed 'Squire Gllboy, in Sayre. proved.

were swung open and there burst forth out renewal. Mr. Buss was led to be property. Inquire office P. 0Boyle.

vt' Edward Nolan, of Duryea, employed lleve, from what the members of. the the beautiful strains of a wedding march, executed by Miss B. Langan, 8 Miners bank, Plttston. JlOmiX or Duryea, to empanel a Jury. He has done so, and an inquest will be held at the Hillside colliery, suffered a se Wilkesbarre committee told him, that ACTING CORONER'S BILL.

New printed list of for sale or rent V. organist at the church, filling the edi properties, free. Banker. 17tf I have for sale several houses' and at 'Squire Gllboy's office tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. fice with sweet melody.

The bride, nat vere Injury to one of his knees, it hav if no new cases developed in this city, lng been caught between two cars and the quarantine would probably be re squeeaed. moved entirely within a few days. Court Will be Asked to Decide Who 8hall Pav It urally attractive, was charmingly at On the day of the shooting, ex Con tired in a handsome costume of tan A well known teamster who drives Dr. MulboHand's. report of the small The Wilkesbarre News save that the "table Isaac Evans, who shot Muhl lots, for cash or monthly payments to suit purchaser.

John Jordan. 9ml Pea coar, $1 a ton at breaker. Warnke Coal J7ml Rent of Richards or buv of Richards. 1 regularly between Plttston and Car pox situation is again very encourag grenadine silk over pink silk, with white applique trimmings. She also courts will probably be called upon to Tllle while he was prowling around decide who owes Alderman S.

H. Cark Evans's hotel on the back road at Dur bondale, said yesterday that the sleigh ing, today. He says that Mrs. Vartln, huff, of that city. 183.01 for services I yea the dead of.

night went to lng is better now than he has seen It of Oregon, whose life was deei In many years. yesterday, is much Improved, a ana nicnaras will please you. JOtf sent about four months. Mrs. C.

C. Dickover and daughters, Helen and Hazel, of Brooklyn, N. who are visiting in town, and the former's mother, Mrs. Lazarus, are spending the day with Mrs. L.

S. Richard, in Scranton. Charles Walker, of Plains, has gone to Johnstown, where he has accepted a position as foreman for the Crescent Coal, company, trader Richard Main Mr. Walker, was formerly employed at the Mt Lookout colliery. Philip Phllbib, formerly of Sebasto nol, who graduated, a couple of years ago from the nurses? training school connected with St' Agnes' Hotel, Philadelphia, Is how touring Europe, en route to the Holy Land, as companion and nurse of a wealthy invalid gentleman.

He has been abroad now for two months and expects to be absent during the summer. A eseclal train, bearinc 600 soldiers I If she ImnmVMi aa miuh rtnrl or nent or sale An established photo gallery, nicely furnished1: tali' carried a rich bouquet of bridal roses. The1 effect was very striking. Her maid also made a very pretty appearance in a costume of green albatross, with white applique trimmings, and ea fried as acting coroner of Lucerne county. Wilkesbarre and gave himself up to Carkhuff, it will be remembered, was district attorney, who took him sworn in as deputy coroner by Dr.

before court and had him placed under amak AAA of at je he le. ie news center. Banker. Board of Trade bound for San Francisco, followed the next 24 hours as she has durin west bound Black Diamond express past 24 she will be on the safe Biebl. who was a denutv under ex cor ad vuv ior nis appearance for trial.

ouiining, j8t( For Rent Suite' of 7 room seoond this afternoon, having left New York The doctor also announces that oner McKee. now confined In the emer Later, the district attorney was not pink carnations. A wedding break rast followed at the home of the bride, on at 10 o'clock this morning. quarantine on the Thompson ho story, south side of People's Bavlnga bank bnlldihg. Iijovie at the igency hospital at Plymouth with the "Mianed that the proceedings in the West Railroad street which was at All of the school children of Yates on Nafus street, was raised this af small pox patients.

Biehl was called naa Deen regular. He therefore to conduct an inquest on a death in I4 County Detective Jones swear out ville who have not already been vac noon, and that the members of rat narter v. It's. good. When yon need iodL remember Chat tended by only the near relatives of the young couple, after which they the Lehigh Valley Coal.

Coa celebrat left on their honeymoon. Later tbey clnated will be vaccinated at the family are how free to come and go. school house on Friday afternoon. Dr. Charles Thompson was the only mem Newth will do the work at the ex ber of the family who had the disease, pense of the school district He has now entirely recovered.

None ed "Exeter" coal Is the best, and order i will go to the groom's home, where Wilkesbarre a short time after McKee a warrant before 'Squire Gllboy, in entered the hospital and the local Duea, charging Evans with felon health authorities informed him that wuriHng. On this warrant Ev they preferred the appointment of an an caken before 'Squire Gllboy, they will reside permanently. The uuui uio njommg vauey uunoer. mo. Oyster In all style.

Harter. wedding of these young people is at Christopher Doyle, formerly of this of the other members of the family other, as he was practicing among the wuu neia olm ln 1 uuu bail for his place, who suffered a fracture of his contracted the disease. The quarantine STATE LABOR FEDERATION. IWlAn A AT Dlnmmiti. I BllllcBnUlCS 8t f011IX Monuments and Corner Pest.

hfn hv fallW an walk In Ha.la. 1T.I..U. rrjr tended with special interest The bride has quite recently returned from the Klondike region, where she spent several years. It was there she be Flagging and Curbing. F.

W. Stege FIRST BURNING OF COAL. Meeting for Organization to be Held in man, 236 Wyo. W. Plttston.

tt discharged from the Hazleton hospital, urday, and the houses will be thor Wilkesbarre on March 10. tinued the work of holding inquests came acquainted with the young man having recovered from his injuries, oughly fumigated. At the same time, Hugh Frayne, of Scranton, tempor KNIGHTS OF MALTA. who today became her husband, and and empaneling Juries, etc. When Carkhuff applied (ohe coun The basket ball team of the Plttston the quarantine on the Welsh Congre ary president of the committee having in chargo the organization of a State who is said to have been fortunate In M.

c. A. is preparing to play at Wy gational church, which is close to the Special Convocation of the Grand Com Occurred in Wilkesbarre Nearly a Can tury Ago. There Is In the Wyoming Historical society's says the Wilkesbarre Record, an old book once belonging to Judge Jesse Fell, in the cover the gold region. They were the recip omlng Seminary next Saturday even houses mentioned, will be raised, and Federation of Labor for Pennsylvania, ients of many handsome tokens from mandery in Bloomsburg.

i A special convocation of the Grand ty controller for bis fees, amounting to $83.01, he learned for the first time that the appropriation for the coroner, $6,000, three years' salary at $2,000 a ing. and will nave a practice on Thurs the church fumigated, so that it is ex their friends in this and other places. day evening, when it is hoped all of pected services will be held next Sun Is sending out circulars to every local union in the State, calling attention to the meeting to be held in Wilkesbarre Commandery of Pennsylvania, KhlghK Mr. and Mullen have the best the players will put in an appearance, day as Dr." MulhoTlanu says that year, had been exhausted, and 'there T0 Wa.ataUiment.lhat of Maita; wlll bo'bHd on 'March wishes of a host of friends for their One of the Evans Bross delivery the 100 pounds of salt that he ordered on March 10, to perfect a permanent unu j.ovo useu an future happiness and prosperity. was "simply nuthin doln." Harry took the statement as a joke, but within a thracite coal In an open grate lyVout wagons met with a mishap on South I a short time ago Is being generally Main street this morning.

The wagon used In quarantined houses for Commandery, No. 91; at Bloomsburg, organization. Every local union ami iated' nationally or Internationally, every federal labor union and every cen few minutes learned that Controller t0apfrs McLean was in earnest Harry will be 11 foric Society of Pennsylvania, compelled to wait until Dr. McKee at letter written some tral labor union is entitled to one dele toppled over on the slippery pavement disinfecting purposes. Salt is regarded and apllled the load of goods Into the as a good germ killer.

The salt is street The wagon was slightly dam sprinkled on the carpets dry and it Is aged. also placed In water, one pint to two gate at this meeting, when a constitu years ago to a relative in Philadelphia, leaves the hospital before he can serve tion and by laws will be adopted and in wnicn be says, among other things: Bright skies and happy surroundings characterised the second wedding of the day in St John's church, which took place this afternoon, and which Interesting ceremony united in the holy ties of matrimony one of Pitts ton's most popular daughters. Arriving at the church, the inspiring notes when the past commanders of No. li 22, 27. 57.

91, 112. 118 and 12S will bti'M present and confer the degrees on aH of those commandB who are entitled to receive it Grand Commander Sir tM sha S. Fornwald. who Is a member of 91, will occupy the Occidental Station. A large number of the grand officer of the State are expected to be pres rj' The funeral of the late Mrs.

Jacob gallons, and sprinkled about the floors. papers on him in a suit for the amount In the meantime, he evidences some a basis of permanent representation fixed. In calling attention to the neces "Accordingly, in the month of February, 1808, I procured a grate made of Pflngsten, of North Main Btreet, took so that evaporation is constantly go uncertainty as to whether Biehl or McKee owes the money. piace tnm morning at 9 o'clock, with lng on. The woodwork of the houses sity of organizing a State Federation, small iron rods, ten inches in denth mass ln the German Catholic church, is also washed with the salt solution.

the circular says: "It is especially ne and ten inches in height and set it up of a pretty wedding march filled the The interment was at Plymouth. The SPECIAL 8ERVICE3 AT MOOSIC. ent cessary to have the child labor law enforced, and to abolish the sweat in my common room fireplace, and on first lighting it found it to burn ex sanctuary as the wedding party march church was well filled with friends SORELY AFFLICTED FAMILY. ed up the aisle to the altar. The bride'; and acquaintances of the deceased.

shop system. There are many other Methodlats Will Burn a Martoaaa N.t ceMmgly well. This was the first sue "1 have used Chamberlain's CongM Remedy for a number of' year and Miss Marian Genevieve Smith, was A little Polish girl was caught yes Four Members of a Plymouth Family i Sunday. u.empi io uurn our stone coal abuses from which the mining, textile and other industries suffer. They are attended by her sister.

Miss May terday afternoon in Brown ft Co. si Dead From Small Pox. Next Sunday will be a special day ln a grate 80 far a my knowledge ex have no hesitancy In saying that It to the best remedy for coughs, colds and Smith, and the groom, Francis L. Ja store lifting a pair of gloves and plac Pour deaths from small pox have too numerous to mention here, but will in tha Mnnnio IS ohnroh nnA ih. wuuh.

ing them under her coat As this firm occurred In one Plymouth family. John lie fully discussed at the coming con BARRETT TO 8UCCCED JENNINGS. vention." former pastors will preach in the morning, and Rev. J. C.

Tennant, of Wilkesbarre, in the evening. At the has been much annoyed with this sort Davis, a young man, who became 111 of petty thieving, the little girl was of the disease after spending a week croup I ever used in my family. I nave not words to express my confidence vi In this remedy." Mrs. J. A.

Moore, North Star. Mich. For sale by all deafc cobs, of Wilkesbarre, had as his attendant his brother, Ferdinand Jacobs, also of the county seat They were met at the altar by the Rev. Father O'Mal ley. who officiated.

The bride and her maid made a most beautiful appear SLATINGTON'S NEW BANK. taken in hand, and after receiving a at the miners' convention in Wilkes Appointment by Mayor Will be Con firmed by Council. close of the evening sermon, the mort severe reprimand from Alderman Lof barre, died last week, four days after era on a guarantee. gage against the church and parsonage AVA, HnmiMn trnln. 1 Several the Stockholders Are Reel tus, was permitted to depart being admitted to the emergency hos Will be The following minis UaHv.

Ir nV.J IZ'T "L1. dents of This City. ance, and seldom has a prettier scene. Frank Seth. of Wilkesbarre.

was se pital. Yesterday morning, his sister. if To Boom Mountain Park. been witnessed in this beautiful sanc verely Injured at the Lawrence col Miss Lizzie Davis, aged 22 years, died The New Jersey Central' has a iir5: bLPre8int: Pre Thursday evening, when the sanitary of. Lewl8 name of Dr.

C. J. Barrett to succeed The Citizens' National bank, of Slatington, in which a number of Plttston capitalists are interested, was tuary. The bride was richly gowned ranged so that unon'the onnnln nf llery, near Duryea. He was engaged in at the same, place from the disease.

in a creation of nun's veiling over we excursion season its tMlna. putting machinery in position ln the Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, aged 61, mother oi wesi nuBion. ah me iormer pas nr h.ii. can be run through to park from Broad breaker.

While he was working on a I or the above mentioned victims, died oened for business on Feb. 1. and the opening day's business was very en tors that are available have received momhr hl ST white taffeta, with silk chiffon and white eatin trimmings. Her bouquet was of bridal roses. The bridesmaid's jig timber, his foot slipped on some ast night, and this morning at two sc.

station, Erie K. Plttston. This This park Is one of the most popular invitations to take" part In the BWZ'wS couraging. The total amount of depos ice and he fell to some iron scrapers clock another son, Edward J. Davis clses.

in ine vicinity, and installed there are its on that day was $70,967.93. and the below. He landed on his head and back aged 25, passed away. I avaw UUb Mici, the appointment would be confirmed I by the council. all the up to date appurtenances for costume was of French muslin, with trimmings of lace and white satin, loans and discounts, $11,668.62.

G. T. and a painful wound was Inflicted in The remaining members of the fam TWO MEN KILLED. Oplinger is the president of the bank resort or this kind. As usual, District Passenger Agent J.

S. Swisher, and she carried white carnations. The the back of his head. ily, the father and two sons, are in the bride was the recipient of many hand Scranton, will look after the bookhf The people of Falls township, Wyo emergency hospital. Struck by Black Diamond Express Heating stoves at cost at Powers'.

AMUSEMENTS. and H. H. Mlsson is the cashier. John M.

Armstrong, of West Plttston, is mlng county, had a small pox scare of parties, which in Itself assures goo HMtliMi 11.. i Yesterday Afternoon. one of the directors. yesterday. It was reported that Miss THE TROLLEY CAME OFF.

Jacob Hailer and Augustus Verick, some presents which in after years will be silent and useful reminders of the many friends who wished her the greatest Joy on her wedding day. The ger Agent $iml Eva Rosencrance was suffering with both aged men and companions, were "Fast Mall." On Tuesday evening next the doors Fillings that last Dr. Welsh, 14 S.Maln a disease resembling small pox, but Passengers on a Trolley Car Have an killed on the Lehigh Valley railroad at The Name Messlck 8tands for All ') bride Is among the most popular and wben a couple of physicians made a I Exciting Experience, HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. that is good in the fish, oyster and veg diagnosis of the case they found that Yesterday, at the point, where the Lehigh Gap, yesterday afternoon. They of Music Hail will swing wide open made their headquarters at Lehigh for the great scenic production of Lin Gap, and were walklna home from 00111 J.

Carter's "Fast Mall." The rail etable line. Market on S. Mala St the young lady was suffering from an Erie railroad crosses South Main This is the Season of the Year to Go, well known of this city's young ladles, she having held a position in the Plttston exchange of the Bell Telephone company for the past seven years, attack of the measles. It was also re street, the trolley on one of the cars Slatington when they were run down way nas ten be used by the dra Bom Foolish People. I ow round trip tickets are in effect by the Black Diamond express and mM18( Dut never before to such an ea Tickets good for three months.

ported that there was a ease Of small came oft Just as the car was In the pox at Mill City, but this was also center of the Erie track and came to where she gained the confidence and tent as In Carter's famous play, "The allow a cough to ran until it get be yond the reach of a medicine; They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but insiamiy Kiuea. Ask' your ticket agent to route you via Wabash and Iron Mountain Route. a standstill. An Brie train was aD fast Mail." A freight train with four shown to be untrue. The Gazette received a brief an nouncement today of the death of Rev ten cars, a lighted caboose and a full good will of those having dealings with the office.

By her courtesy, she gained many friends among the patrons of the telephone line. The young Host Pullman sleepers. Observation, cafe, library cars. Bucklen's Arnica Salve has a world wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, In most cases it will wear them away.

Could they be induced to try the suo oesaful medicine called Kemp'a Bal um. which la anlil nn a nltln aiiaiw sized locomotive, with engineer and firemen, cross the stage in the most hdward H. Stewart, which took place Tilis makes but one change of cars proaching a short distance away, and the motorman made frantic efforts to get the trolley in place, while the occupants of the car became very much excited. Fortunately, the train was going at a slow speed and the engineer was able to stop his engine before realistic and noisy manner, while later at Monongabela City, of pneu from pojnts in New York State. monia, on Feb.

3. The deceased was Sleeping car reservations or book Ih toe performance a great Mississippi river steamboat, with bells and whis man to whom she has trusted her future life and happiness is well and favorably known in Wilkesbarre, where he Is engaged in business. A reception will be held at the home of eivving full information regarding Hot 61 years of age and at the time of his death was pastor of the Baptist church opnngs sent on application to R. F. burns, boils, sores felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, skin eruptions; infallible for piles.

Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at W. C. Price's and J. H.

Houck's, Plttston, and G. D. Stroh 's, West Plttston. tles, and engines in full operation, moves in and explodes, with terrific reaching the crossing, thus avoiding Keiiey, G. A.

P. Wabash R. 287 the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Law. force. at Monongabela City. Mr. Stewart was a former pastor of the First Baptist church, of this city.

He was here for ntee to cure, they wouldlmmediately see the excellent effect after the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial bottles free. At all druggist.

Rogers Couch Factory. Furniture repairing and upholstering, N. Main 8t, near Ferry Bridge. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby rence J.

Smith, of Butler Btreet. this a collision which might have resulted seriously. Fine watch repairing at Yaseen's. To Cure Grip in Two Days. about two years, and resigned In 1897, Main Buffalo, Y.

f2ml Had to Conquer or Die. "I was Just about gone," writes Mrs. Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, Laxative uromo Quinine removes being succeeded by Rev. Dr. Morton.

evening. A large number of friends have been Invited, and Mr. and Mrs. Morton, the West Side caterers, will serve the supper. the cause.

E. W. Grove's signature on Have you a Skin Disease? Tetter. GOOD.8LEIGHING. every box.

Price 25 cents. Going Out of Business. salt rheiyn, scald head, ringworm, X. C. "I had consumption so bad that the best doctors said I could not live more than a month, but I began to use Among the large number of friends Roger Couch Factory.

Furniture repairing and upholstering. N. Main near Ferry Bridge. Walter Tinsmith. New tlnwork and repairing promptly attended to.

New phone. S. Main St His Sufferings Over. "I have lately been much troubled eczema. Itch, barber's Itch, ulcers, In town who attended the wedding are agree to refund the money on a 60 cent bottle of Greene' Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your Don't fail to attend the great jew DioRhes, chronic erysipelas, liver elry sale at Levene's.

This stock must Mr. and Mrs. John Neilon, Miss Lynda Hanlon, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. cough or cold.

We also guarantee a spots, plurlgo. psoriasis, or other eruptions of the skin what Dr. Agnew's i)r. Kings New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottles and am now stout and well." It's an unrivaled life saver in consumption, pneumonia, be closed out by April 1. The fullest benefit of the, biggest bargains goes 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or Main 8trset Lively With Sleighing Par.

ties Last Evening. The sleighing Is at its best, and many are taking advantage of It Last evening. Main street was unusually lively with the merry jingle of sleigh bells and the happy voices of sleighing parties passing through town. Many Harry Westerfleld, Miss Mabel Cramer. Mr.

and Mrs. Wendell, Edward money refunded. to trie public. Ointment has done for others it can do for you cure you. One application with dyspepsia, belching and sour la grippe and bronchitis; infallible for Heatty.

William Kearney. Wilkes All our high grade silverware, Rog mi I. H. Houck, Wm. C.

Price, J. F. Kane, Cha. Water, barre, and Miss Fannie Culver. Lacey stomach;" writes M.

S. Mead, Attle boro, Mass. I took Kodol Dyspepsia gives relier. 35 cents. Sold by J.

H. Houck. 44 O. D. Stroh.

ers' forks and knives, tablespoons, teaspoons, sold below cost Ladles' solid silver watches, reg. Uure and have had no trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie. horsemen were also out, speeding their trotters, and there were several slight mishaps on account of sleighs being vllle. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacobs will leave on a wedding trip, which will include Washington and New York, and upon their return will be at home corner of Northampton and Canal street. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. Mystic Cure for rheumatism and price $6, now $2.99.. Biggest bargains ever offered In gents' gold and silver turned over, but no injury or damage cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion must be pretty good." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your food. Eat all you want Don't have Notice to the Public, It does not cost much to build a new house or repair an old one when you buy your lumber, hardware, mill work, plastering materials and brick of J.

E. Patterson ft Co. watches. neuralgia radically cures Is 1 to I i resulted. day.

Its action upon the system is re Alarm clocks, reg. price $1.25, now Among the sleighing parties that coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup or whooping cough. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. C.

Price's and J. H. Houck's, Plttston, and G. D. Stroh.

West Plttston. Heating Stoves A Very Important Matter at this season la to give your teeth attention. We do everything known to modern dentistry. Teeth extracted without paln Ex aminatlon free. PR.

REAP. Over Drury's. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist to diet.

Sold by Farrer, Peck ft Rob The last wedding of the day will oc left town was one given by the Misses Donnelly, of South Main street, to cur at 6.30 o'clock this evening, when markable and mysterious. It remove at once the cause and the disease im mediately disappears. The first dose 'f greatly beneflU. 75 cents and $L00. Sold by J.

H. Houck, druggist 4 N. Martin rarosky, of Old Forge, will be erts, Plttston and West Plttston. Ruggles's Book 8tore la the place to go for reading matter. No.

7 Broad street about 20 of their lady friends. Avoca was their destination. Landlord David 59c. umbrellas, self openers and self closers, reg. price $2.60, now 99a Come and save money.

But be quick. LEVENE'S, 14 S. Main St Heating stoves at cost at Powers' Frederick's Green Grocery for united, in marriage to Anna Gllmartln. H. Heckenberger, Veterinary 8urgeon.

23 yrs experience; charges moderate; veterinary dentistry. Office Ferris' Hv. $1.49 and $1.98 Ladies' Shoes Powers provided them accommoda of this city. Malnatrep. tions, and a pleasant evening was Takes the burn ont; heals the wound spent Announcements have been received Schuasler A Bechtold, Locksmiths and Expert Machinists.

at tbe Lester Shoe store are trade by Plttston friends of Miss Margaret brlngers; no better values to be had. vegetables, fruits, fresh fish, oysters, etc Both phones. and cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Kc lectrlc Oil, the household remedy.

Pickled pork, 10a, at Giles's. New phone. N. Main. 0 v'; i v4V.

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