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WEST SI UK. pbies wou in contest and on exhibition in their JUSTICE DEFEATED. LOCAL GLEANINGS. refunded. Price 25 cents par box.

For sala by Price Pitiston, and E. W. Cambell West Pitfct pittston 0aritF. medicine. I am ready in pu lie or in private to testify that my recovery is due to Dr.

Kennedy's Favoriti Remedy. E. D. W. Parsons, Rochester.

RANDOM REMARKS They Mean Business." If any one has ever given Dr. Sage'sCatarrh Remeay a fur trial and has not been cured theredy, the manufacturers of that unfailing Remeey ynu would like it hear fr that individual, for when they offer, as they do, in good faith, $500 reward for a case of nasal catarrh which they cinnot cure, they mean EDWARD PHD MARY GLYNN RE i cacprt rnnu jam FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1839 SOT AGAINST KT CETERA. military Men Received. The elegantly furnished of the You Men's Christian Association was crowded to utmost limit Tuesday evn'g, upon the occas'on of the reception given the local nvlitary. Thsre were asoul 200 persons ENOUGH EVIDENCE THEM.

nian people, but be was not gnally successful. He ha. previously divided the parish into two one part Polish, the other Lithuanian. His proposition yesterdav wsg that the Polanders take the church building, but that they pay the Lithuanians two thousand dollars to reimburse them for what ihey bad put Litd the edifice. Tue Polanders do net a cede to the proposed 8 ttlemeot, but want to have the property without payment.

They threaten to carry the case to a higher authority than the bishop, to the cardinal, they say. Well informed people believe there will be serious trouble before a settlement is reached. parlors are evidences cf their superiority and skill in that direction. This year they have excelled all previous flora in ma ks macship by qualification of every man in the company, something that has not been accomplished since the date of organ izition. Tbe wonderful proficiency atlbioed is the bi.H of the un i ing efforts of the oflQ ere, and a desire of its members to be acknowledged not only the best dri'led company in the Regiment, hut to excel in everything that pert kins to the qualification of the soldier.

The Adjutsnt General io his late rr pert states that the ti Local Events, Personalities and Observation of Interest. Will LuFrance and Mis Alice of Ithaca, N. are guetH of the family of Gp. Helme. The tota' subscriptions towards the buil 'ii cf ihe new Presbyterian cLu'ch amount to about fifteen thousand dollars.

Bor: In Wilkes Nov. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Gt o. es, a daugh er.

Mra Ies was formerly Miss Alee Smith and taught Ecbool here for sever 1 year. Town Talk and Happenings In and About the Borough. At Johnstown, last Sunday, Rev. A. 'J Furman laid the corner stone for a new building for the Second (colored) Baptist Church.

William Kirby, John Keefe and Larry Moore, who, it will be remembered, were indicted by the Grand Jury for an outrageous assault upon Mrs. Catharine Reap, of rk Lane, were arraigned in court Tuesday and plead guilty to the charge of assult and battery. Sentence was deferred until Sa'ur Facta sad I ju XHCtly what they say. They are nnanci i ally respoi bio, and abundantly able, to make goou thtir guarantee if they fail, as any one I can learn dy making proper inquiry. Remedy from Bnslnam Men.

and FucIm Gleaned. Hav you seen the 5 A Fire Mile Horse sold Dy all druggists, at 50 cents. So Says District Attorney Darte iu a Statement to the Court on Saturday The Suspects Return Home How the Mews Was Received. When Lebivb Va'ley tnin 2 pulled' up at the Water et et station on Saturday afu noon last, there alighted from it, among oth Topics of Various Klnils Talked About in an iieoiiventioiiul Way. That was a Lwb compliment a rromment coal operator (ad t't Wtst Pittaton schools a faw da) ago.

He has recontly purchased a colliery in a neighboring city, and wben asked if be wou'd remove bis family there, he repled: "No, I think sot. I have several chi dreu to and io trier that they may have the opportunity of attending good scboolp, I will keep my residence here. Of couree it Will not be very plaata'it for me to board away from home, but I shall willingly make the sicnfice for the benefit of my cl.il For Rent or Sale. For Rent Dwellings in Pittston aud West Pivsr.on at $5 to $30 per month. Several Btores, offices, manufactories, etc.

A. Mcl. DjW ti and family left oa Tues cens of Pittston should justly fed proud of day The Poland rs are still in possession of the day for Boston, to soend a week anth frier di For Sale Vacant lots in Pittston, West The first case ca'led in court Tuesday was this organization. parsonage. Record.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vai Sick'e, of Port th of 8.

Hertz, the wily New Yorker, who Pittston and Hugheetown, also a few dwellings, on monthly installments. Some tip top investments in properties worth $1,000 to A VERDICT IN THE RABBIT CASE. Jorvis, N. a their dauglit was charged with passing a forged check upon tgent, of whom where members oiCo. the G.

A. Sins of Vetera and ether orgaoiza ims of a mil tiry character. The programme commenced at o'clock, and was opened with a song by fie Excol ior Glee Club, euti.led "Oi tie March" Tub wa the first appranej nf this club in public, and taking into conti en.Uon tie that they have been pra but a short time, the selections rendered by them during tbe evening were highly cred table. Tbe song was foil iwed by a guiiar silo by F. C.Ctrr 11, which was sj received that the rfirn er was obliged to r.

sponl to encore. Ererett vas then introduced and delivered a very entertaining and instructive E. Freidman, on MottgomT? St. $40,000. G.

B. Thompson, Agt Rev. Thomas Needham, the evangelist who The Jury Saya That the 'Woman Came to Tbe Bicycle Club baa aed Ferguson's S. R. of tbe Kagie Hotel, several months ago.

Hertz eatered a plea of guilty and was at once sentenced to pay a fin" of $5, Her Death by Some Poison or Irritant Hall for a term of three years, and will re Taken Into the Stomach. labored so successfully hire, began a series of revival meetings in the Berean Baptist Tabernacle, at Carbondale, last week. move their property into the rooms shortly. the cos's, and serve 30 days in the county Coroner Mahon's jury, imparled to investi Three persons were baptized at the morn gate the cause leading to the death of Mrs. jail.

Blanket? If not why net? If you have a horse yon ne The SJat'on Arm is a big thing in Car bnikla at preswL. The members declare they hare found a splendid missionary field and a going to stay by it until the evil is subdued The Traders' National Bank was organised at ran ton last week, with a capital stock of $25,000, Among the stock holders are We. B. Wbilney, of Philadelphia. Dorrance B.

Headley, a well known stone con'ractor cf Wilkes Barre, died 1 st week of heart disease. He had been sick for nearly a year, and is survived by a wife and three children. Mr. Htailey formerly lived in Exeter township. For 25 to 60 cent bojs' caps, can't bey then anywhere else for the money.

Brown's Sidnej D. Wilson, a well known Wilkes Barre liveryman, died last week, at the age of 62 years. A paralytic stroke was the cause of his death. Mr. Wuw was at one time a resident of Pitiston, and kept a livery here in 1857.

Four years later he moved to ing service in the Avrnuo Bridget Rabbit, met again lact week, and John Wadman and Jake Richard', both ef Let's see, didn't we once a German singing society, aud didn't it at one time rent a hall on Maia street and hold regu'ar meet st Why hve these be3n discontiiued, church on Sunday. concluded the examination of witnesses in the Lou TJrqubart was home from Sajra over case. Sundav. 1 I' taking fj 1 ii su 'Ct The Value of Among those whose evidence was listened and why wouldn't it be a good idea to revive the Mr. Evert tt dwelt at some George Llewellyn hag been quite riou ly Smitbville, became engaged in an altercation at that place Tuesday evening, when the former drew a revolver and fired two shots at Richards.

One of the shots took effect in his neck, inflicting a severe wound. Richards' injuries are not considered dangerous. ers, a 1 ge, brawny, coarse featurdd and dark complexioned man and a woman. She was small st in s'a'ura than the man, and her head was si bent down tVat only once in awhile a glauce could be had at her face. She, too, was of a dark complexion and her aturos were in a certain decree hard alnost repulsive.

As (he two stepped irom the there were no ft ion Is to meet them, and when they turned and walked up the platform there were many coryjctures as to who the forlorn looking couph might be. Their idertity di 1 not remain a sterol long, however, for they had hardly reached the sidewalk when it began to be whispered among the hangers on that they were Edward Gynn and his wife, Bridget, whose names have been heard in almost every Pitt tisian's mouth some time during the past four 'months, because of their supposed connection with one of toe mott dastardly and cold blooded crimes that has ever been com. mitted la this vi ioity. them? With a flourishing Liederkranz in ScarjlOD, a ftmousCjncordia in Mazleton and ill for a week past. length upon the wor of the si liier.

bis value to was Dr. Barrett, who made tbe post mortem examination of Mrs. Rabbit's body. He said he found that the immediate cause of death was inflammation of tbe stomach and The annual convention (f ihe C'iristi Ec to the country, aod pid a high tribnte to those brave men wLo fougbt for their ccuatry two or thrje enterprising societies in Wilkes Barre it looks as though we trj a b.t slow, jj POIVDER deavrr Societies of Luz rr.e a Lackawanna counties will be held iu the Punish Flreet M. Sixty five members of Company of this during the 1 cvl war.

Many cf Frank Brandenburg, councilman from the Second ward, is out on the streets again after a severe battle of two months with that dread ciaease pneumonia. Ed. Clark has returned from the State Hospital at Danville, fully restored to health. He has been spending several days with triends in town. Rev.

A. J. Furman, who bas been working throughout the SUte as a general missionary since his pastorate over the First Baptist church of this plate, is now laboiing at Johnstown. The Fiist Baptist church of that place, which has been placed in order since the flood, was recently re dedicated, and goes rward free 'of debt, thanks to tb generous contributions Irom other Baptist churches. doesn't il Wass in loss mit Piitnon place, have quaifled as marksmen during tlis peritonitis.

These, he sl, might have been E. church, at W.lke Barre, 00 Frday. Nov. caused by a free' indulgence in liquor. season.

Thirteen or mem are snarpsoooters. 29. Miss Emma P. rrin, of this place, is down Mrs. Keating, daughter of Mrs.

Bolin, was This is the best record of any company io the There are now three red hotel porters on the programme for an aidreas on "How to these Liter were present and the speaker's words were' received wiih leud bu'S's of applause. The reverend gentlen ai concludt by expressing the hope that all of those present wcul 1 in the army wbicb is greater grander thsn a to which they could possi Ninth Regiment examined. She lives with her metier and she admitted that the former kept afaloon, and in town, and the returns are not jet all in. Make tbe Prayer Meeti and Helpful." In court on Saturday the Sheriff acknow ar Creek and a year afterwards went to At this rate tbe race protlem will sdre itself, that she had knoo ber to sell liquor to Thomas Rabbit. if the hotels hold out.

Mirs Edith L9wu, of Kirkwod, N. is ledged a deed to John O'Malley, for property, situate in Pittnoo, and sold as the property of veiling her brother, Charles G. Ls is, on bly bi long hera on ta th of the Lord The Utter who is a son of the woman on Absolutely Pure Patrick Battle consideration, $14,000. IimoBT OF THE BUPPOSID CHIMES. Luzerne avenue.

Since the laying of new street railway Jesus. Alter the address came a sing en whose body the ii quest is being hel is only This powder never varies. A marvel or ouritv Sixteen persona were baptized Sunday in Wilkes Barre where he has resided ever ti.ice. He leaves a wife and three children. The former was Mis Either Honeywell, of Dallas.

The tnneral will take p'oca on Sa urday al tro a at 130 o'clock. Fall cloaks and jacket. Come and see ih iu, at A. B. Browi 's Bee Hive.

snitch there are no more awkard transferrals C. C. Reynolds and family, of Uarp county, tiiled, "Comrades iu Arms," by the Glee Club; the First Baptist church. Prof. Whitmore, who for several months strength and wholesomeness.

More economic than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short eight yrars old. He was brought before the jury, however, and related the circumstances song by B. J. Evans; reeding, "Kentucky of pesaengcra from one car to the other midway between stations, and travel is corres At S'urmerville, on Saturday evening, two past has bad charge of Pittston Business Kansas, are gues of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Smith. Mrs. synold is a sister of Mrs. Snitf. Belle," Miss Rose Thomas guhar qusrette, which occurred dnring tbe day on which his Huoganians, Linos Klouoeki and Simon Jan weignt, alum orpbosate powders.

Sold only in eon. Royai. Bakibo Powdkb 106 Wal N.Y. sir. vv .1 lama aid party, and a closing song pondingly facilitated.

Improvenmts of this class are slow, but tbey do come. It is only ski enca in a quarrel over a certain sum mother died, and tol 1 of having bought ten cents woita of liquor at M'S Bolin'son tbe The controversy regarding the coal under "The Soldiers Chorus," by the Glee Ciub. of money due the former, when Janoski drew a matter of lime until we shall have electric lying Montgomery street brings to mind the Mr. Eva aud Mr. Williams and party were liege, baa res gned, tor the purpose of ac ing a po.siti as teacher of penmanship iu Wood's Business College, at Serai.tM.

Mrs. Dr. Moore and children have returned from a lo'jg visit at the farmer's old home in Ohio. i a large knife and ruck Klynoski on the head. mortiiag of that day.

He said sis that be had purchased liquor at the sama place on cars. encored, the former rendering in good style fact that the first house built in West Pittston waa erected bv Augustus' Frotbineham in inflicting a scalp wound about five inches in The crimes with which they were cha'ged are too well known to our readers to require more than a passing notice. About six years ago, William Ha! pin, whose wifd was Giynn's cousin, and with whom the la ter boarded, died very suddenly, the symptoms of his brief illness being pains in the stomach. Halpin was buried, and io. a few weeks Glynn mtirried bis widow.

Things went on without aiy special occurrences until Feb'u ry, 1887, when Glynn's fither, who as living with him, took sick and in a day or two was dead. Again in June, 1888, Glynn's mother sickened and died very suddenly, with symptom' ho nearly like tboss of the ftmiliar song, "Tbe Oil Coffee Koi.l three different occasions. length. The blade did not penetrate the sknl', The citizens of Wayne county were st it tied inn's BEEHIVE 1851. It stood 00 tbe lot now O' cupied by Miss Thomas' reading was also wtll delivered.

Mrs Bolin, of Hugheetown, was with re and the injured man's physicians hope for ma a few weeks ago by the report tbat a valuable Collector Penman is to be married next At the concius on of tbe programme tbe luctance compelled to appear bef re tbe jury, srjeelv recovery. His aesailant has been Thomas Fori's River street mansion. The house was painted yellow and wss known as vein of copp ore bad been disco v. red on the month in Scranton, to the daughter of Hon. company was invited into the adjoining room, lodged io 1 il where she was subjected to a riuid examination at tbe hands of Cironer Mahon.

farm of Sylvester Delaaey, a few mles from Lewis Pugbe, president ef the Pittston Stove where the ladies with their well known gen the "Daudelion Cottage." It wai afterward owned by H. P. Messenger, who lived in it Honesdale. It was subsequently announced A Young People's Society of Christian En Company. erotitv.

served a delightful soread of edibles. The crime of selling liquor without a lieerjs? deavor was organized Monday evening in the that an offer of $80,000 for the copper right The Pit ston friends of Miss Stella Bl iss, as a wind up to one of the most successful 33 Main 8t. and 8 10 William street. for a number of years. At the time of its and also to minora, seemed to sit lightly oo Frst Baptis.

church, with 62 active members. was tendered M. Djlaney and five neighbors socials the Pitt ton Association has given this I erection Mr. Frotbingbam was engaged as by a syndicate. Since, nc thing whatever has Tbe following officers were elected: Rev.

daughter of Joeuh Bl ea, form, riy of this place, will be interested to ham that the young lady was married at ber home ij Lead paymaster for the Pennsylvania Coal Co. season. been heard of the copper etry. Like the fie x'e extensive improvements in progress Robt. Holmes, president; Miss Mamie Barnes, Vice Prei ilent; J.

T. Johnson, Rec, Sec'y; J. Cloaks! Cloaks! RUN DOWN BY AN ENGINE. on which had it that Pittstontans were out Mrs. Bolin's shoulders.

She male no attempt to deny the fact of having sol! the Rabbit boy, and the ftot that the vita stuff which she kept for sale was of the poorest quality obtainable may assist tbe physicians materially in arriving at the true cause of Mrs. Rab villa, Col, on the 5ib to Manning Nor The town of Lock Haven is afflicted with what might aim si be termed an epidemic of typhoid fev.r, mslara and kindred disease, caused bv the filth created by the flood last June. Taus far fifty cases are reported. At the coatolidaied aaine, near Avoca, Wm. Copp.

a young man agd 17 year', engaged as a driver, fell uader a rapiJiy moving car, and was so badly injured that he di ed soon after ward. "Our Family Physician," gratis, at A. Brown a Bee Hive. At the Henry collidry, Lehigh Va ley Cos Company, at Plains, a miner named Pa rick Guli ipi. went back to hi breast to examine a bloat which failed to go off.

and when near be tce, the charge went off. The flying mI rack Uwpie and killed Jlim almost instantly. Ho was a married mao and leaves, four children Four jenrs ago, says th Record, Lackawanna county had but one camp i the P. O. S.

0. and thai with a membership ot 35 Now tbey boast of a membership of 1,000. A new lodge of the Sons of Si. Gwrge, No. 301, was ins'i'uted at Masonic Ha'l, Scraoton Thursday night, by W.

D. 6. P. Wm. My in.

The membership is 80. 0 P. Geo on the ins ide of the Tabernacle Congregational church will probably be completed this week grubbing for li it is prjcably deal F. Reynolds, Cor. Sec'y: I.

N. land, of the sa ne city. Mr Norland is con Alex. Gillespie, of Pleasant Valley, Fatal' ly Injured on the E. W.

V. U. B. nrer. nected with the Leadviile Gas and is tbe two former victims tbat u.ly rumors began to be fl to tbi effect tbat these sudden alls were the result of other tdan natural causes.

Not ing was done by the prtpjr officials, h' wover, ui til six months ago, when it was reported to ironer Mahon that Mary Creaban, of Scranton, had died very suddenly at Eiard Glynn's house, where she was week, so that regular services can be resumed A larger and better as ii is asoui time now tor some more cave in said to be a very popular man. The East on the 28th inst. A gallery has been built About 6:50 o'clock Tuesday morning EciBtne I i i Pandora's Box bit's death. This liquor, she said, was pur fakes. One was perpetrated only a faw days across the front end, class meetings wiih fold No.

9, on the Erie 4 Wyoming Valley Rail hu wiicui; uovci breuirht a multitude of ills upon humanity, so I chased bv her from Bevao of South em friends of the bride and hrr family will join in wishing Mr. and s. Norland all ago down in Ash 'and. The story went that a score of buildings bad been wrecked by a in any store. About a saub the ancients; but a bottle ot gtrett road, truck and seriously injured Alexander ing doors fifed up underneath, and seat put in which will add much to the seat ironer Mahon thn stated to the jury tbat Gillespie, a deaf and dumb shoemaker who possible happiness.

F. C. Dioinny, Jr of New York, was call is a well spring of joy in tbe family it refreshes the invalid ny cleansing bis mouth aiukuig of the surftce. Inasmuch ss thai thousand new Garments came in this week didn't ing capacity, appearance and convenience of resides at Pleasant Valley. Tbe accident took aid fits the belle for the parlor.

town is not undermined at all the improba ing oo his many acquittances here this place near the crossing at No. 8 shaft. illes bility cf Ihe lie apparent. week. the church.

The wall are also being decorated and tbe whole interior renovated and beautified. he had no more evidence to offer, and tht as it was almost impossible to learn an thing further from an analysis of tbe dad woman's stomach, even if such woull be mide, on account of tbe fact that the undertaker had THE PRESBYTERIANS WILL BUILD. J. H. Woitard, maraer of the National really rieed them had a good stock on hand.

But pie waa walking along the track, and not hearing the noise of the approaching train, he failed to get out of the way. The engineer Fall eocul tea uritin have been increased spending a fw days. Mrs. Crcahan was Mrs Glynn's mother. As the symptoms in this last caw were als like thos4 in a esse of is3n ing, that official at once decided to bold an inquest, thd results cf which showed conclusively that tbe lady had been poisoned by a dose of ars nic, over 25 grains being recovered by the aoslyeia.

Continuing tbe investi iiatioo further, the remains of two of tbe other The carpenter bus'ness is enjoying a boom Aucliou Bargain Store, is in New York for few a Meeting Last Week They Decide At by a new wrinkle called the "autumn party. just The erection of the new shops for did not s. the man until it waa too lite to to Erect a New Church Building. It is an informal affiir, partly in the manner inje embalming fluid into the body before autopsy had even been made, be would ask lines Delaney, of Philadelphia, who bas the manufacturer had to have money would sell the Exeter Machine Woks, which will be stop his engine. The unfortunate man was It is now a settled fact that West PitUton of a surprise.

The participants each ttke the contract IVr the erection of the new Catb commenced shortly, will give employment to i 1 picked and hie home in them to render a verdict in the case at once. something along iu way of present, either of olic cbu'Ch, was in town on Monday. (i.v,ncu up OUII vvuvojrov UIB WJIUQ HI a large number of men. Then there are Pennsylvania ambulance. It is feared that Cheap IOr Spot CaSu Well, up conveyed to a will in a few years have a new church edifice which will be secind to none that bas yet been Following is theNerdiwt as given by tbe many new houses going up in different parts an eatable or decorative nature, aod when the time for refreshment comes, tbe contributions He ia a his injuries will prove fatal sfcgie couldn withstand thetemp Rev.

Father Brahl, of the German Catholie church, bas returned from Baltimore, where jury: erected in the borough TbU was leaded of the borough. On Djiaware avenue, Alvin man, 22 years of age. We, the jury imptneled in the casa of are placed in a heap and shared in common tation here they aie ie ha baen attending tie Catholic Congress Holmea is put ing up a new building, and on lat week, when the congregation of the PrtsnytniUn church met for the purpose of Mis. Bridget Rabbit do find, tbat deceBd W. G.

Fields, the well known traveling man Unable to Tell. beautiful goods at Bargain came to ber death on Tuesday, Nov. 5, I889, at Hutiestiwn borough, Putston, from iu the same street, between Fourth and the railroad, R. Blank has commenced the build discussing the question, ''shall lie build a new who was formerly a resident of Pi.tstOD, has Since the Feeks incident in New York and the Peterson experience here, loea) linemen Tes, tbat was so. For years I suffered se 1 Prinwnmn.

coo friom victims Mr. and Mm. Michael Glynn were exhumed, and their stomachs subjected to a chemical analysis. Glynn's remains were so far decayed that the cause of deatb could not be ascertained, but tbe horrible discovery was made tbat Mrs. Glynn had met death in tbe sane manner as Mrs Cres ban, ten grains of arsMiic being found in her sumach.

Coroner Mahon then bad Edward Glynn and his wife, Bridget, placed under arrest and church mmodate the large additions to been calling on old friends here fr several onr membership approach the electric light wires with the cau fUmmation of the stomach and pernouetus, said inflammation having been caused by some irrittnt poison or substance taken tito the stomach prior to the death of etid Mrs Children's Plush Coats my body, ar.d I am unable to tell one half days past. ing of anotner frame bouse. On Exeter street George Kern's bands me residence ie going up, and a little further down the road Mr. that I I was not able to obtain re Considering the extremely disagraeable tion ot a cat about to cab an unsuspecting Rev. A J.

Morton, pastrr of the Welsh for f2.75. lief until I used Sulpbnr Bi iters, which com weatht r. the attendance at tbe meeting was mousi. In such matters discretion is surely Rabbit. Tbe nature ot this sucs'ance, in Baptist Church, was at Freeland Monday eve'p, Hodgon, of this place, assisted.

At Tuukbannock lat week, William Steele, father of the notorious Eva Ray Hamilton, was sentenced by Judge Silver to one year's imprisonment at hard lator in the Eastern Penitentiary, It will be remembered that he was convicted of an aggravated assault and rattery upon a storekeeper in Monroe township. SMckshinny wants a National bank. The Scranton Board of Trade is agitating the creation of a fund ot $35,000 for a free public library. "Our Family Phyawian," gratis, at A. Brown's Bee Hive.

The directors of the Trader's National Bank, the new institution of Scrantoo, have elected Samiiel Bines, president; W. W. Watson vice president, and John P. Albro, secretary. Shipp has everything ready ti begin the erec pletely cured ma C.

B. Dale. 11 Alletjn tbe abseace of a chemical analysis, the said very Urge, and a of enthusiasm in re ihe better part of valor. wnere he delivered a lecture on ''John Bun sueet, Boaton. 7 tion of a two story aane structure.

J. J. I trd to the ubict was manifest in all cres jury are unable to dttermit and the stid jury deem it their duty to the public to say yan.His Life and Times ent, from the members who have been such stock's rrs dence on Wyoming street is fast nearing completion, and Frank Banker ex 1 Ladies' Plush Jackets for 19.50. Ladies' tailor made BEAVER NEW MARKETS, for Pittstonians wilt be glut to learn tbat the The Banner of the Sea. tbat the undertaker won proceeded to em ken to jail await ial on tbe charge of having committed the murders Tbe evilence against them was purely circumstantial, but since the organization of the society, to those balm tbe body of tbe siil Mrs, Rabbit, before candidacy of Capt J.

C. Delaney for 8 rgeait The publication in tbe Gazette of the old pects to occupy bis bous3 by the first of the the autopsy was held is deserving of censure, who have but lately connected themselves at Arms of the next stave senate is progress month. What with numerous other minor for lh reason that by st dotog be rendered ith the congregation, Theo. Strong was ing satisfactorily, and tbat the chauces of its sea song written by Brainerd Wilhamcon, a former editor on the Scranton Republican, has Pi Mioar (winairlaro VtLa alrvvm in Inaail iiranre improvements which are going on the out .75, and so on. We Mr M.

Coolbaugb, and sister, Miss Nellie Stark, of Wyoming, left on Tuesday for Buffalo, 1 1 spend a couple of weeks with their fist Mrs Miles Stevens. Evangelist Yatoan, who conducted a series of meetings in last month, is now laboring in Springfield, where his work bas been very successful. The Spring valueless any anahsia ofth stomach of the deceased. And a)s that Mrs Bolin, who made chairman for the evening, and C. W.

proving succesful are every day giowing look fur the building trade is unusually good circles. Tbe name and theme are identical I Can suit and fit anybody Bingham secretary. brighter. Tae Captain has many frienls here keeps an unlicensed saloon in Bugbesttwn for this season of the year. Tbe former then stated the object of the Borough and who sold liquor to tue 8 year abouts, to whom any elevation of is a with the name and theme adopted by Mr frorn he Smallest child tO A rather ticklish point in law, wbicb," in all gathering, aid laid the ques ioo before tbe source of personal pleasure.

old son of tbe deceased 00 tbe day of ber deatb, is likewise deserving of censure, and Homer ursene in nis ot the sea." it was believed that tbe officials could convict the pi isoners. Tbe main fact on which they relied wa tbat Glynn held insurance policies on the lives of the three list victims, and that he bad been paid tbe amounts due on two of the df athe, $180 and $500 respectively. This, tcgither with other evidence of a more or lei damagiog nature, some of which was statements made by Glynn himself, was to have been sworn to when the case came up for trial. probability, tbe county court willsjon be the stoutest lady. members.

For himself, he said that the mat There the similarity ends. Envious critics called upon to dec'd, now agitating the 11 is the op moo of ibi jury that she should be held to answer btfore tbe the next Grand Love and prize fighting ard con propertj holders on Montgomery street, from and enemies, among them the editors of the Wlkes Barre News Dealer and the Sxaoton Jury. ter bai been given bis attention for some time, and he thought that tbe tint has now come for the congregation to erect a new nected hereab.iuU Ii was not so very long field Gazette, in speakitig of the five Sunday meetings addressed by tbe evangelist, says they were wonderful in the numbers attending, the spirit pervading, the fervor manifested in the exercises and the good accomplished River ft reel to the Barney Sharkey tract, (Signed,) Lewis P. Habteb, ago that two rival strains in Avoca fjught FURS! FURS! about 150 fett above Parke street. Tbe building, which will be a molel in architects with bare knuckles to decide which should be The Women's Christian Temperarce Union, of Tuukbannock, has succeeded in set iog the barbers to dose their shops on Sundays.

"Our Family Physician," gratis, at A. Brown's Bee Hive. The store of R. H. Johnson, of Wilkes Barre, dealer in dry goods, was closed Monday evening by the Sheriff.

The liabilities are not exac ly known, but are said to be some $20, 000. The ossett are unknown. The creditors are mostly New York firms. question under discussion is concerning the Republican, have snapped up the chance of declaring Mr. Greene a thief, or, what is as bad, of leaving that inference without the courage of a direct assertion.

Mr. Gresne has sent ral features, as well as sufficiency commo accorded preference by tbe fair damsel each Mr. Yatman will begin a series of meetings owne. ship of the oral under lyfrg tbe said Our assortment is im foreman; P. M.

Hamlin, C. A. PlCKLER, Lewis P. Long, T. P.

Ryder, Sk.neca Abhitaoe, Jury. dious to accommodate all who may desir to sought to win. And the recent Plymouth in Norwich, N. about Thanksgiving Day. Under the ttles granted the property unite with the congregation.

the following denial to the Truth; the journal mense and We SltUpiy QOil episode is very nearly a repetition of the HOW THEY GOT OUT OF JAIL. "But how did tbey get out of jail?" was tbe question everybody asked, as the Glynns were seen walking up town toward their holders on the upper side of the street, at the He thought $25,000 or $30 000 would be Ayoca affair. Ctnnot some new piocesj be which awarded him the prise for the best permit anv house. nO mat time the lots were purchasad from the Buili I have had occasion to try Salvation. Oil in my family for both neuralgia and rheumatism.

about the sum required to do this, and he had American sea song vJ ing and Loan Association, they claim the ter where, to undersell us. adopted What In a THEY MEAN BUSINESS. In every instance it effected a permanent cure. figured it up that the members could pay tnis Hokesdadk. Nov.

16 The inbinua ccal under lying tbe entire street This right I also tried it oo my child suffering with a tion in this morning's Republican is wholly sum in three yea s' time. He himself would Onelot French Hare MufS Joarneymcn Barbers Have Two Shavers is disputed by those holding property on the sprained back with like success. I take pleas false and without foundation. I never saw pledge 25 per cent, of tbe sum, provided that Arrested for Violating the Sunday Law. at 38c.

50c. 75c. and $1. lower side of the street, who claim the coal Shukep.ar said lhere was not'iiug, but there is. would Caesar have bad such notoriety if his name bad bean Caleb W.

PicKerspill? the balance was raised within the throe years. ure in recommending to all. P. S. Cobtkllo, (Policeman.) 321 Park Baltimore, Md.

nor heard of Mr. Williamson's song until my attention was called to it, less thaa a week ago, in the Pittston Gazbtts. That the Journeymen Barbers' Association Monkey Hare Muffs for Think of Patti drawing $7,000 a owht if tbe Besides this be sad he would give towards tbe purchase of an organ for the new edifice underlying that 11 of the street. The points in the case art of a technical nature, and it is thought that all concerned will agree Knggets of Coal News. Last year tbe D.

A H. company shipprd 827,248 tors of coal from Honeedale. This year tbe amount bas been incr ased 71,409 tons, and there are still 155,973 tons in storage at that place. The recori is. certainly a good one.

Andrew Langdoo has closed down his En Hoheb Greene. ll boards announced heras Jane BrowuLThe $2.50 up. mean business when tbey say that the barber shops wl'l have to remain closed on Sunday, is evidenced by the fact that two of the bar Death of Mrs. Ensign. $1,000, and when the church was ready to This ends another attempt at throwing dis ilea is abs lrd Dr.

Pierce's Plesent Purgative After a prolonged ann pamtul illness, Mrs. to take the matter to court for decision by the Monkey trimming for 75c relicts is a name tbat bas made a record. commence the erection of a new pardon age be credit upon Mr. Greene's literary integrity! home. Tbe only answer tbat can be given is that tbe District Attorney claimed tbat he bad not sufficient evidence to warrant holding them for trial.

For some time past rumors to that effoct were circulated, aod the fact that the case was twice postponed tended to strengthen the belief. Oo Friday last Col. T. S. Martin, counsel for Mr.

and Mrs. Glynn made a motion in court asking that they be released from custody, and on Saturday the couple were brought before Judge Rice. The hearing which then took place is thus replied by the News Dealer: "District Attorney Dane made a Statement to the Court He said that every effort had been made to look up the evi tenoe in the esse, and he bad himself examined the wit Mary Wetberbee Ensign, relict of tbe late Es judges. Oo account of the fact that a part of would furnish another thousand dollars fur Is it not about time that these attacks cea? These tiny, sugar coated pills cure sick and bilious heaiache, bowel complaint, internal per yard, worth $1.25. tbe coal land mentioned is in the pool, which quire Lucius B.

to her final rest at fifteen minutes past twelve o'clock Saturday that purpose. bers who violated tbe law last Sunday were arrested Monday, and convicted of the offense of shaving on Sunoay. When the matter, of cloeitg on Sunday was first presented fever and costiveness. very pretty children fur has recont'y given to the Clear Spring Coal All of the other members, without a single AND HIBBARD'S STRENGTHENING sets for 75c. $1 and $1.50.

RHEUMATIC PLASTERS Company the right to mine the coal, the case will soon have to be decided one way or the exception, expressed themselves as in favor afternoon, at her home on Broad street Although this sad news will not be a surprise to Mrs. Ensign's' many friends, will be of the project, and it was unanimously decid Two Sudden Deaths. MBS. MART A. OLIVER The community was startled Beaver Muffe from $2.50 other.

i Are a Bevelation to the World, and are to the boss barbers, all agreed to the proposition with tne exception of Jacob who said he would keep bis shop open regardless this week ed to go on with the work. the Only Genuine Kheumatlc Piasters. learned with regret, as no resident of Pittstoo The second subscription to the West Pitts up The session of the cburcb, in conjunction to learn of the death of Mrs. Mary A. Oliver, Nine tenths of all troubles which require I ton Presbyterian church is indeed a noble Real Seal and Imitation was more widely known and mora highly re spec ted.

with the board of trustees, will act as a com of consequences. True to his word, bis place of busioess was open last Sunday. which occurred Wednesday morning at her the aid of nlas'ers are rheumatic in their I one. Uis. Kvernart gives tour tnonsana aoi terprise colliery notil the negotiations now going oo between him and the Lehigh Valley are settled Plymouth is agog over a rumor that the D.

A H. company intend erecting chutes on the river bank there next spring and then shipping cm! to tidewater by caoaL As it probably means full time for workmen they have a right to be excited, An appeal just issued at Pottst ille by the Executive Committee of the Miners' and Laborers' Amalgamated Association concludes as follows: "The anthracite coal trade is virtually controlled by a half doz corporations, Mrs. Ensign had reached the age of 62 on subscriptions. Tbey were instructed to report two weeks hence, to which time The office of the Barber's Association lars and each of her three children at home, nature. A change of weather or a sudden I Seal Muffs atleSS than any draught causes a wld which develops into I where Ask to SCe OUT borne on Montgomery street, West Pittstoo.

Mrs. Oliver wss taken ill Tuesday afternoon, with inflamma'ion of the bowels, and thin, five hundred. She alsi promises one thous learned of this violation of the law, and acting nesses and sifted the testimony, and was compelled to say that, iu his opinion, there was not sufficient evidence against the two to warrant him in placing them on trial Of course on such a statement fr rn the public years. She waa born in the village ef Vernon, Oneida county, N. Y.

When she was the meeting waa adjourned. and dollars for an organ, and one thousand under the advice of their attorney they had muscular auo uiai wo inflammatory rneuma v. A A together with a kidney disorder, was the im iism. And yet, mere Has never been sucn a I CUllll JtJpU) 1 JUUlx but a little child her parents removed ti Oiei for a new parsonage. The trustees and elders, warrants sworn out for tbe arr.

stof Mr. Pais That Morton Bar. mediate cause of her death. uitug as a owviucur rueuoiauu auu Bireum da, N. where her lather still resides at the who met Monday evn'g, were enthusiastic over er and hisas'istaut, John Snyder.

The offend ening plaster, and hundreds nave died sudden Editor Gazette Knowing that your col Mrs. Oliver was one of the best and most ripe. age of about 83 years. When 22, these Urge pledges aod will now posh the ers were given a bearing before Squire Man ly where rheumatism has attacked tbe heart, umna have ever been open for the vindica BflRGBIRS IH DBY GOODS. subscription book to the utmost.

It will re wb se lives might have been saved bad this tanye, on the West Side. Attorney Hibbs Mrs. Ei. sign came to this place. At that time Pittstoo was but a.

small village, and tbe tion of the truth or the correction of error, we plaster been appl.ed in seaaon. They are con quire, notwithstanding the excellent begin appeared for the prosecutors. Paiser pleaded would ask that yon re prict the enclosed, by widely known residents. She was a daughter of the late Abram Price, who years ago was a prominent coal operator in She had lived here for neatly fifty years, and was at the time of her death 62 years of strut ted on purely scient fic principles and young ldy supported herself by teacbtog ning, very liueral contributions from all con Spectal good values in Drcis are purely vegetable. prosecutor there remained but one thing for the Jurige to He dir.

cted that the prisoners be discharged lr. all further attendance upon Cour', and sit; nily and without a word the two turned away and walked out of tbe Court room. Not a friend or acquaintance was near to shake their band or congratulate them. Tbey were utterly alone, and tbe very bangers on and loafers in tbe Court cotridor saemed to turn away from tbem as tbey passed out" Tbey then took the first train for Pitiston, and arrived here as above stated. request of the w.

v. guilty, and was fined $4 and the ccsts. Snyder plead not guilty, but tbe prosecutors bai school, and also by giving lessons io music. Silks. Prepared by Rheumatic Syrup Jackson, From the Philadelphia Beeord: nected with the congregation, or the new church cannot be built.

There is now much Io 1857 she was united iu marriage to Mr. Mich. Bargains in Men's Flannel Washington, D. Nov. 11.

After the plenty of witnesses present to show that tbe defendant bad shaved several customers on ge. Shirts. We offer several styles enthusiasm, and we expect to sse large aid stormy controversy caused by tbe uneanhi'ig Hibbard's Kheumatlc and Liver Pills. Eosign, who was at that time a widower, and was engaged in business here. Jetse Easign, who lived with his mother at the time of her ftbe bar room in Vice President Morton's self denying gifts on every hand.

and if tbe past serves as a faithful criterion, the next decade will witness tbe foundation of atrus that will place it in at 11 fewtr hands, and just as centralisation continue and monopolies and trusts are organized at the head directing power becote a further removed fr.m the main body, jiixt as smq will exactions and imprstioas toe practiced detrimental to the ma 8 and a positi ve retrograde step be taken i i the social and we can offer no whereby such tendency fcn be prevented, except by intelligent organiza of Woolen Underwear at less than market cost. In all her relations with her neighbors she was uniformly amiable, kind a' charitable. Few women ever enjoyed the heartier friend Sboreham flats has subsided tbe tacs are ob These Pills are scientifically compounded, tbe Lord's Day. The Squire also fined bim $4 and the cost 1. jih refused to pay the fines, and the amount will tberriore be col tained.

A license to sell liquor at retail at We still present our customers death, was their only child. Company C's Marksmen. uniform in action. No griping pain so commonly following the use of pills Tbey are tt.e flats was issued to James Keensn, ship aod esteem of associates and acquaint' wih the priceless medical book, Co. C.

of this place, is one of the few com manager of the cafe, and was obtained by him lected by law. adapted to both adults and children with per About two years ago Mrs. IS sign was pr isiritad with a cancer in the breast. sod ihtougn applying lor what is known as a fect gaiety. We guarantee tney naveaocquai panies of tbe Ninth Regiment which has quali ances.

Her death is a severe blow to all who knew ber, and the suddenness with Oar Family Physician. Fur Caps, any style. Boys Death of John Uewellyn. "bar room" license. io the core of Sick Headache, Constipation, bas been confined to her bed moat of the time fied every member as marksmen during tbe The announcement on Monday of the Mr.

Keenan bad declared most emphatically Dyspepsia, Biliousness and as an appetizer, which ber summons came was a most pain since. For many months pact her pbysi in an interview tbat no one could purefcase real fur imitation Seal Caps at as and 50 cents. they eieell any other preparation. For Sale rifle seasen just closed. Two years ago this commnv bad onlv eight men qualified.

Last death of John Llewellyn, the well known sa ful surprise. eans have regarded ber cats as booties and 1 quota at the place unless they were to be by W. C. Price Co. loon keeper on South Main sireet, was a sad Mrs.

leaves four children, as follows HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED. So many murderers have been acquitted by Luzerne jurors of late tbat the people are prepared for dlmost any verdict tbat may be reached in such cases. The release of the Glynns, however, without even a trial, was a tr.fld too much for the people of our town, and on all tides were heard condemnations of tbe looenef with which the case was managed and of the manner in which it has been disposed of. Coroner Mahon was astounded when he had resigned herself to the inevitable. year 33 qualified as marksmen and four a sold as ao accompaniment to a meal served in tion." General complaint is Bade by the members of the Miners' Examining Board that they are receiviDB insaOcieQt par.

There is talk of surprise to tbat eentlemaa'a many friends. the cafe. This ment is very natly con Died. Mrs. Eaaign was a member of 8t James' sharpshooters, and as above this year Blankets fc Quilts Mr.

Llewellyn passed away shortiy fore 12 tradicted by a number of Ttoos, who de Mrs. H. D. Judd, Mrs. W.

McDougall, Miss Cora Oliver, all of this place, and Mr. A. P. Oiver, who lives io one of the Southern Episcopal church, and for many years acted every member bas qualified, 52 ai marksmen In Orange, James, son of David Bai lew, clare that they have walked up to the buffet o'doci, Sunday night. He had been suffe i' for aa organist lor tbe name.

She waa also a and 13 as sharpshooters. The company also aged 6 years. and called for drinks as io an ordinary saloon, many years with asthma, but bad only been Come and see them is all we member of the Order of Eastern Star. and that no refusal was met witn. aent a team to compete for the regimental States.

i MRS. ANNA LIN'DSEY. In Port Griffith, Nov. 20, James Dailey, Among those who have purchased liquor say. oe your, own mage, we She was a woman possessed of mtny good aged 67 ears.

there thout ttking a meal ia O'Brieo Moore, trophy this year, and they succeeded in bringing home tbe prize At the last In Pittston, Nov. 20, Jennie, wifeof Robert positively carry no worthless The many friends of Mrs. Anna Lindsey, qualities, and these had endeared her bringing tbe matter before the next Legislature. The number of auoe can in the William Connell minaa st TkytorvilW Las barn reduced from 200 to 60. Operat'ons are not as brisk formerly.

Recent emigrants from this vicinity to the coal regions of Tennessee report that miners tre correspondent of the fct, Louis Republic, Somervilte, aged about 30 years. truck in our siock, dut oner you to all with whom she came in contact. wife of Arch. Lindsey, will be sorry to learn match shot the team "made the highest confioed to bis bed about a week. Tbe immediate cause of his death wss an abscess on the lungs.

Mr. Llewellyn one of our oldest and best known citizens. He waa born in Stan sea, South Wales, in 1834, and was then fore bo vi ited the place iu company with Sen Silk Plushes, any color at 39c. ator Blackburn, a few da, ago, and got a score ever made on tbe Downing range 314 told the news by a Gazette reporter. That tbe case was to be disposed of in such a manner bad not been intimated to Urn, and he was loud in his denunciation of the conclusion reached by tbe attorneys for tbe commonwealth.

Dr. Mahon had followed up the WILKES BARRE BUDGET. The Great American Chorus. drink of wbiskv for 20 cents from a young out of a possible 420. Private (hear Al per yara, an excellent quality.

Silk Velvet, any color at 50c man who stood by a corner buaet wearing a 8oeeting, snuffing and coughing) This is hite coat and apron. Manager Keenan still 55 years of age. In 1851 he removed to this per yard, or lull 24 inch long of her death, which occurred on Wednesday morning, at her home io Duryea. Mra Lindney had been sick only about a week, and was about 22 years of age. She was the daughter of Thomas McCriodle, of Avoca, and bad been married but a year.

She leaves a husband and an infant sen. A PBOGBBSSIVB DEALER. paugb, of this company, was a member of the regimental rifle team sent to ML Gretno this season. This is certainly wonderful progress, insisis, however, that no bar room enats, and tbe music alt over the land jusl now. "I've got such au aful cold iu my head." Cure with Ely's Cream Balm or it may en in the country and settled io Pittston, where be has napped plush at 75c per yard, in M.

Post, the enterprising harness manu tbat there will be none there except for guests of the place. resided most of the time since the excepiion fact at half of regular pnee. factur and dealer in trunks, bags, robes, and Capt. Burns is to be congratulated upon toughest form oi catarrh. Maybe you have catarrh now.

Nottiiug is more nauseous and In tbe National W. u. T. U. at ucago the being a period of eight years spent in Ciiifor eta, is continually making improvements other day ex Governor St.

John was allowed about his tore and adding to his large. case from its inception, and was confident that sufficient evidence had been collected tj convict the prisoners of the atrocious crimes laid at thiir door. "Of course, the place where the poison had been purchased was not known," he said, "but every other link iu the proficiency in markmarehip which bis company has made. The folio ing list Bbows nia snd three years in Washington Ten it ry. Hand make Worsted Goods and dnadful This remndv matter it us no other ever did.

Not a snuff uor a liquid. Pleasant there earn less than slate pickers here. Tbe belief in high wages in the South is declared to be a fallacy. Carelessness in adopting necessary precautions against explosions of gas is causing the usual stnes of accidents io the regions roundabout Tbe man who can invent a good gas detector and then improvise a machine to make tbe men watch it has a big future before him. to make a statement, explaining that while handsome stock of goods.

He has raceotly For 42 years Mr. Llewellyn worked as a Yarns. In these goods Vice Prt si left Morton had not taken out a the number of pciats made by each member put in an elegant new snow case and rear certain, radical. mine employe. During tbat time he contracted license, the manager of the hotel he owned ranged the goods ao as to show them to bet of the company, out of a possible fifty ter advantage.

He has a new and especially Railroad Notes. WE TO BE FIRST. Capt Burns 49, Priv. Alpaugh 50, Priv. a disease which compelled him to seek other employment, and about four years ago he en bad, nnrt tbat the Vice President's name was tbe first of the property owners on the papers giving permission for the license to be taken.

attractive line of fur robes. No. 22 West Rutledge 48, Priv. Morse 41, Priv. Olmstead Anguish Unspeakable Is endured by the victims of inflammatory rheumatism, and any form of the disease msy reach that agonizing phase or atUck the bean and cause death.

Unhappily they who feel its preliminary twiDges seldom realize this. Like other possibly dangerous maladies, rheu The Erie Wyomfog Valley Railroad com 47, Lieut Gage 45, Priv. Morse 45, Priv. Jop tered the business i'j which he was engnged Market St. 5 SLIPPEai, SLIPPBRS, SUPPERS.

Dress trimmings, Buttons, pany have ceased running passenger trains to ling 45, Priv. Turner 43, Corp. Embleton 42, at tbe time of his death. the chain of evidence was present Nothing can convince me tbat an intelligent jury would not have returned a verdict of guilty in the case." Others here who have been tonnected with the case were of a like opinion. Edward Glynn and bis wife have been set free by the officers of the law, but the people Honesdale.

Pnv. Jones 42, Priv. Holcomb 42. Priv. Ten No end of them.

Bennett Walter ara Mr. Llewellyn was always of a good natured nant 42, Priv. S'ocum 39, Priv. Newton 39. Jets.

Splendid line of new goods. The priceless medical, book "Our Family Physician," Free. making great preparation for the holidays. A mortgage for $1,500,000 bas been recorded in Wayne county against the Ontar and genial disposition, and he bad won for Priv. Loftus 38, Pnv.

Hogan 37, Corp. Buss A feeling of dullness and languor, Which ia not akin to pain, And resembles suffering only As the mist resembles rain, is often tbe first indication of incipient disease. In such cases tbe famous "ounce of pre matism il olien aisregaraea si me outset. 36, Corp. Uowan 36, Priv Clark 35, Pnv.

jtnenas, citizens, countrymen: er me for my cause, and be sil that you may I bear." Now, before Jupiter Tonans and all tbe gods at once, I do solemnly affirm tbat Dr Bull's ugh Syruo an ii.W ioie remedy all lung and bronchial dia Tiers. If Tbeir line of slippers comprises the showiest and best manufactured anywhere, and the bimself the high regard of a large circle of Well will it be for bim if this brief notice io, Carbondale and Scranton Railroad com Reese 34, Priv. Senmgeour 34, Musician Haf acquaintances who legret with sorrow bis came may tw said of tbeir stock of shoes in ner33, Lieut, 33, Priv Langan 33, pany. shall serve as a warning of future peril or pain to a reader troubled with incipient rheuma tiem. The proper sequel will be an instanta Pnv.

Morgan 33, Priv. Williams 33, Musician general. Many of the goods are already in and more are arriving daily. This year their The patronage on the Harvey Lake branch sudden death. He leaves a wife and seven children three daughters and two sons to vention" is tbe highest wisdom, a may be found in it most potent form in Dr Pierce's Gardner 33, Priv.

John Powell 31, Priv. Edw. thr any man present who disputes this propos tion, "it him now apeak, or elsa hrre neous resort to the great preventative tfepur holiday stock will surpass all previous efforts. Powell 30, Priv Bacnman 28, Priv Chamber has en sucb, according to the Record, that summer trains will doubtless run up to a later mourn bis loss. A special fitted up Department No.

id William St. We can afit rever bold bis peace." ent, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, whose brevet of professional commendation popular expe Golden Medical Discovery, which, by its wonderful blood purifying and invigorating teuks properties, will puickley restore the Ho. 11 Public Square, Wilkes Barre. THE DIFFERENCE IN BREED Bin funeral look place on Wednesday date than formerly. will be slow to believe tbat ttuy are consequently freed from the suspicion of the terrible crimes.

There is a possibility that, once supposing themselves afr from punishment, they will become less cautioup, eventually be tray the secret of ihe deaths and, so to speak, tie the knot about their own throats. But this possibility is a vsgue one. Murder, it is esid, will out. It appears to be so in this case out of all probability of retribution. serve and suit you no such goods afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Tbistl Lodge, I O. ebbing vitality repair and si red then the system, The Lehigh Valley is t) have another con Is as great in oysters as in cattle. Shrewe at Such prices elsewhere, Anil DliiA Dninla am fa 4 Via I Opening of Misa Hartelina' Meetings. Miss Harieliua, the Well known Swedish O. ef which deceased was a member, and thua ward off threatening sickness.

Its saving iLflueuce reaches every organ of the body. Tbe Discovery" is guaranteed to cure neclton. The Pennsylvania, rougbkeepsie and Boston road is to be extended to Sluing attended in a body. Interment in Pittston rience bas continued, 'mere is no oner or nial antidote to tbe virus of rheumatism in the system. Botanic in its origin, it is free from the objections attaching to depurent powons liable to be taken in more than the infinitesimal dose.

The Bitters conquers malaria, indigestion, liver and kidney troubles. mongrel breeds sold by most dealers. Loh MILiIiirlEV cemetery. mann, the famous Wilkes Barre restaurateur, keeps only tbe best that grow, and getting tbem daily from the beds by fast express ther in all cases of diseases for which il is recom mended, or money refunded. evangelist from Brooklyn, who has done such good work in this and neighboring towns during the past year, began a aeries of revival meetings in the Broad 8ireet M.

E. church, lam 30, Corp. Weir 30, Corp. Breymeir 30, Sergt. Moore 30, Priv.

Matthewson 30, Priv. W. W. McCracken 28, Sergl. Fitch 28, Priv.

G. H. McCracken 28, Sergt Weathers 28, Priv. Baitlett 28, Priv. Richardson 28, Priv.

Evans 28, Corp. I Breymaier 28, Priv. Jordan 27 Priv. VonMauer 27, Corp. Nicholson 27, Priv.

Heise 27. Priv. Barclay 27, Priv. W. Thompson 27, Pnv.

J. Rutledge 26, Priv J. Fleming 26, Priv. T. Fleming 26, Priv.

F. McCracken, 26, Priv. Price 26, Priv. Buckley 26, Corp. Holmes 26, Priv.

Ammerman 26, Priv Kiddie 26, Sergt. Couruight 25, Priv Moftatt 25, Priv. Morgan 25, Priv. Dills 25, Priv. J.

Thompson 25, Priv. Thatcher 25. ton by Dec. 1 and thenceforward wLU receive coal and freight intended far northeastern points. Two of ihe best known trainmen in the A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.

It was lust an ordinary scran of wrapping retain the delicate flavor which ia sure to vanish by a few days exposure. He serves Co. Qualifies Every Member. Su iday eveoiog. The edifice was thronged to its paper, but it saved ber life.

She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians tbem attractively in any known style Every tmoet limit and many were obliged to bo wa Geo. Beck and Charley Croups, re Suigosky Acquitted. The jury io tbe cae of Wm. 8ulgosky, on trial at Wilkps Barre for the murder of Peter near Wilkes Barre, on August 12th upepsy. ThiL is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life.

Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning thing at tbe Mahogany Palace is strictly first The rifle season ol the National Guard for the qualification of its members as marksmen baa just closed, and some of the companies The finest not a syle cf Bird or Ribbon missing. Fine Felt Hats for 50c and 68c. Silk Plush Caps for children, 50c. Our new puffed crown plwsh cap for $1. and $1.25 is the latest and handsomest thing out.

Every.) day we put out special bargains away, bring unable to secure entrance. Miss spectiveiy engineer and firemen of the No. 1 Hartekus addressed the congregation, taking I aJer 00 tb W. Each is a man of solid class. A LARGE ESTABLISHMENT.

laat. returned a verdict last Friday of not for ber text the words found in tbe book of connected with the 9th Regiment have established records in the line of marksmanship Revelation. "Aod another honk mmm AtnAif because tney nna it not. lnousanas upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all.

If you are looking for something useful snd elegant tor a Christmas present, you should see tbe immense stock of Thomas Taylor, 22 Waat Uarlrot UTIIItm Raita Ha ifl guilty. m' I had Stone in the Bladder tbat cannot be surpassed by any of the com The meetings will be continued every evening that she was incurable and could live onty a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped ber more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and ia now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to H.

Cole, druggist. Fort Smith' Trial bottle of this wonderful Discovery free at Price Co 's drug store; Pittston, and E. W. Campbell's drug store, West not mentioned here. nnd generous proporti.ona and when they come together in a cab room is at a premium.

Engineers are at work on the survey for a connecting line between tbe Honesdale aod Carbondale branches of the Erie. They are expected to reach Honesdale wiihin a few We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used ac panics of, the State. Prominent among tbem now showing PHnnriallc fine (roods, in travel 1 Dealers supplied at low st job this week. More Trouble at Plymouth. Bncklen'g Arnica Salve.

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Silt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chained Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar is Co. commanded by John T. Flanniry And my kidneys were fleeted None of the means taken produced any benefit until I began ing bags, dressing cases, sole leather dress jbing prices and often bettef curding to directions and tbe use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspep ia and all diaeass of Liver, This company was organized in 18G5, and m. ywos, wraya, "'v, ngures tnan new ion or pmia.

during its connection with the Regiment bas Bishop G'Hara visited Plymouth Tuesday endeavoring to settle the church sonabbla I the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy, of Rondout, T. The pain ceased tbe iITJ "aerJZ dclphi offers. We make SPOT Stomach aud Kidneys Bold at sue. and $.

per bottle by Price and E. W. Camp bells druggits. been recognized aa one of tbe leading com' Liklv'a celebrated Rochester trunka. 1 CASH do the talking.

I anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money tow going on between the Polish and Lithu PEERLESS DIES i stone having been dissolved by the action of paniea in marksmanship' The numerous tro.

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