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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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1 WEST SIDE. ACCIDENT AT THE FAIRIvKUNT. HABITS OF YOUNG MEN. LOCAL GLEANINGS. inien s's, and an executive I'omnjiiieo i five to take immediate charge.

cl his cat vM. Tho meetiug was a very enthusiastic one. pittsfon 0ajfftF. TWO WINTER WEDDINGS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 18D0.

about a week. Mr. Kennedy was a gentle rran well thought of by bis friends In business he wad honest, god this trait of character had won for him a large pitronage, not only in Wilkea Earre, but ia this and ether sur. rounding towns. He leaves four children.

His remains were taken to for interment. A BOLD THIEF FOILED. staunch friends, because the wonderful tbing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should bo afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial.

It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Price A drug store, Pittston, aud E. W. Campbell's drug store, West Pittston. A MEMBER OF BATTERY VICINITY GOSSIP.

lSrenuun, of Frogtown, Killed aud Two Others Injured. Tho Fairmouut colliery of O'Neill at Cork Iw, was Vie stene of a setious accident lat Frday morning, which mused the death of a laborer named Michael Breur an, and the slight ii juiing two others, Pairitk Li ftus aDd George Hurry. Tbe manner of the accident was hsfo'lowi Patrick Lofius, miner, aud Brennao, who was is laborer, were working a chamber, into wnich an entrance was being driven by two trotbers, William and George Hurry. A Corresponelent Discourses on the Subject and Makes gome Valuable Suggestions. Editor Gazette: There is no doubt that a librsry for the Y.

M. C. A. would be a very desirable acquisition. The only objeclion that can be ra against tbe consummation of the proj ct, is obtaining tbe funds to pay for it.

If gome cf the influential correspondents upon the subject will keep a abarp eye upon a person of means, who is ibout to leave this wotll for a wot Id where money is of no possible use, and prevail npon such a man to purchase a library before de What Being Said and none hy Onr The Elaborate Nuptial nf K. I. I.acoe, and Mis Harriet C. Sturk. Cupid, the adroit Lttle divinity of heans.

consummated a njost tanpy coi quot on the 8th when ip th silken coa's of love be led captive Hymeu'a alUr Mr. P. Licoe. of West P.ti;t)n. aud Harriet Stark, daugb'er of Wai.

Stirit, of riaiiiH. Tb event was wit'ifsed by a lare aaseoi blage of invited gtiesta in ihe chnri'h at He Threatens a Bloomabnrg Bank Cashier With a Pistol. A bold attempt was made at Bioomi bury Neighbors. Th is do at Wben Iik these la everv ul ihd la id rl between ibe C. Come iron ibe ing scribe whcsj namo No has ui.d, But bt's hq Li finie Oa 0 more, renowned.

Chicago Herald. Bloomsbnrg's Would be Bank Bobber Well Known to Many Plttstonians. In conversation with a member of Battery 2d Pa. H. A a reporter learned that Amos 1 last week to rob the National iBank.

parture it woul 1 be highly commendable. lams. The rout of tuecho cb whs spanned Appleman, the daring fcoundrel who at Local. Events. Personalities and Observations of Interest.

Philip A. Locke, of Erie, is visiting his par eits on Rice street. Charles Law, is confined to hia home on account of illness, B. F. Crawford, the contractor, il lyiog seriously ill at his home on York avenue.

Hon. L. McMillan is confined to hia home on Yoik avenue with a serious illness. Charlie Bartlett is home from Wuliamiport, where he has been employed during the peat year. Theodore Hart, bas recovered from hit recent serious illness and is able to be oat again.

Mrs Ellison hss been called to her old home near Philadelphia on account of the serious illnees of her sister. Mrs. H. V. Terboss, who has been spending several weeks with her father's family here, returned Monday to her home io Brooklyn.

Chris Emigh baa the foundation built for a new bouse which he intends erecting on Exeter street, a abort distance above the nil road. Mr. and Mrs. George Culver, of Exeter street, were at Whitehal', N. even ing, in attendance upon the Dickson MaoflUe nuptials.

While ihts oV ject is being accompl shed, it tempted to rob the First National Bank at uiigbt be well to examine tbe young men and I Bloomabnrg on Tuesday, is believed to be none by a large arch ia which fl iwirs nd foliagn were tastefully iniorwov.m, with a boaut ful floral bell depa ding from the contra. Shortly after six o'cl ek ihn groom tok bis plase under the li a id as the sir cf Mfi'idnl see if they cannot be instructed in some way other than a man who belonged to that battery more witbi i their reach I during the war, and who went by the name sobu'a wedding march su idd tbrounh the A superficial view of tbe young men would "Applejohnty." The description of tbe man seem to iodica a lack of force in their char given in the papara and hia geceral character acter. By 'his term force is meant a lack of leads to ihia belief. Appleman waa a resident edifice the bride eutorel, 1 laiiing on the arm ra.ience, a lack of perseverance and a lack of I of Danville when he joined the army. Those A few minutes before 12 o'clock a tall, well built man entered the bnk, carrying a small parcel inoae laid.

He walked br.skly around the paying teller's desk, where, on being confronted by Cashier Tusiip, be said: ''I watt a thousand dollars." The caahier made a casual remark, whereupon the would be robber whipped out a formidable looking revolver and said, roughly: 'Come, hurry np, I want tbe money." Mr. Tusiin very cooly replied "Well, don't make a fuss. Let's talk the matter over." The cashier's assis'an1, who was in the vault, overheard tbe conversation and stepped out behind the desperado, who heard him approaching and retreat id to the door with the remark: "Don't follow m8 or I'll blow your brains outl of ber father, and moved up the centre aiela preceded by the Messrs. George energy. The importance of force in charac who knew him will aay that ho waa one of Rv.

A. inen, of Blosbur i spoken cf as the protable successor Rev. D. L. Davis aa patt of the Carbondale Congri galional Church.

More or less coaipkiaing is heard thnt tho drive to Kingston, on ibe Wst Side, has been much spoiled by the newly exiended ekctric railway. A crate of Fl jrida oranges acut to Northern fri Mifis by Mr. G. tl. Richart leads tbe Wayne Ind'ptndtnt to pronounce tbe fruit superior to all nvtls.

ilra. Julia Kehoe, of Ne Cattle, is deai at the age cf 100 years She Li ver look a drop of medieme, and at 80 could thread a needle with the best. The fnpposed tnurderrs of "Billy "El wards, Mrs Mary E.l nberger, cf Elmlra, wag origiualy a Towaodiao. Her Gist huetaaa rai a Cinsl boat. P.

Tandertnark, a vrell kcowc resident of Nanticoke, fell dtad on the street 00 Wednesday of Inst 73 jears. Djaih was due tj heart disease. A hou in process of erection at Scranton llaf sed, and it'jured sever 1 workiug men. C. iland sustained a fractured ankle and J.

Ruddy a leg. Down aear Manbeim a farmer missed his aim io sticking a hog and the pg broke away and is dow roaming ia the bills with the ku fi still ia i hiod quarter. EUborat are being made in Wilkes Barre fjr the ConcorJia bal masque Feb. 4 It is said the number of mssks (kill be the largest ever known. A cust Gp debating society agreed that bacbtlars beiefiied the country at Urge by Biayir.g single, 'hereby preventing an increase in the umber ef widows and orphans.

A White Haven sage lys the measly wefctber to tbe fort of the moon's changing in the nornitg. When this 14 done pt meridian, be decKtes ii ail pel steadily cold Th a mual meetirg the ex Union Pris oners of War AssacthVon will to held in Scan ton this year The date is Jan 24 In the evening a Va qiiet will be held at Hanley's. The barns of D. Williamsand C. A But kiewtiz wtre Ces'royed by fira at Nanticoke Monday nittlit.

W. H. ckson's barn was also Moore, of Towauda, N. L. Jones, of Oneoota, ter as thus explained cannot be over estima the most fearless men in the army, and they led.

The man who has stamped this genera tell many interesting atories of his daring Town Talk and Ilappeninga In and Abont the Borough. Borough politics is beginning to get interesting. How about those resolutions Are they still in force Pneumonia will bo greatly aided by the present weather. Roller skating is being revived in some cf tho neighboring towns. Tho bricklayers have almost computed their work on the Lamb building.

tjiiiw a number of cases of malignant diphtheria are reported by the physicians. The Miners' Bank has declared a semi annual divi lend of five per payable on Jan. 20th. John Powell, an old resident" of Plymouth, with his family has removed to Pittston and will make place their future home. No two grip patients probably bad just exactly, the same experience, but the unanimous verdict is, "We don't wan't any more of it." The Caledonian Club is making arrangements to celebrate tbe anniversary of Robert Burns' birth, which occurs on tho 25th inst.

It hss been nearly two years since Pitttton has had a tiste of comic opera. The Bennett Moulten company has been secured for a week in April. The days are lengthening at tbe rate of venty flve seconds, and will continue to do so uiitil the Summer solstice, June 21s', is reached. A charter has been granted to the Pittston Car Wheel ennpauy with a capital of $20, 000. The oirectnri ar9 J.

W. Mosinr, J. K. Sax, Wm. Griffith.

Edward G. Mercur, of Pittston, and Lord Butler Hillarl, of Wilkes Barre. Dr. W. A.

Duncan, secretary of the American Sunday School Association, will visii Pittston to day and this evening hi will delivir a Wture on Sunday School work in the First Congregat onal CI ireb. No admission will be charged, and all interested are invited to attend. Mr. J. W.

Nin mo, the former proprietor ef tho Nimtno tailoring establishment on Main Tne miner of the last named place, had a blai prepared and was about to Ore it. He 'first, however, sent his brother to warn the me, 1 who were working close by. Tbe brother aid si, and auswered "all right" to tbe mini who at once lit the fuse. Lftus and eonaa, however failed to gel out of the place in lime, and they were but a short distance away when the blast went off. Breonen was nearest to the cbamb tr, and tbe flying piece of coal struck him with such force that he was almost io ftanily killed.

His legs were broken and the upper portion of, his body badly cut and Lruieed. The laborer luckily was a little farther away anf the only injuries received by him wtr several bad cuts and briiises abor.t 1 ha head aod face. George Hurry, the laborer who bad been sent to warn the men, bad also in the chamber, and he too was struck about the head by pieces of coal. The injuries of the two latter are not con idered dangerous. They both re aide in the Seuec Fields.

Breunau's body was at once taken care of by Lis fellow laborers and brought to tbe sur N. Howard Perriu, of Luzerne, Harry Ltcoe, of Sorantoo, Will MeVItllao, of Pitta ton, and Juseph Stark, of Phi as. As she tion witn tbe impress of bis mind says force I deeds while member of the battery. On is genius. Genius, when coupled with tbe one occasion when the picket lines of the two higher powers of reason," may obtain great I armies were within a stone's throw of each joined the groom the officiating clergyman, Rev.

Mr. Williams, came forward aunxHiuius. loung men may ooiaio mis ower, "Applejohnty" by some means at patience, perseverance aud energy by faith traded the attention of a Rebel sentinel, aod G. H. Collins' father spent last Sabbath I I 1 arraugoiunns wun mm 10 swap conee 1 witn toe iamHy cere, tie is an old sea cap and the impressive ceremony was performed after the Methodii ritual.

The groom bore himself with becoming dignity and composure. Tbe bride attired in a pearl pears, un nsing 10 tbe morning the young for tobacco. The exchange was to he mid tain Rnrl ia ah at it. t.a cf or An a Iaw. rn TTa ran ftnttrn iLCarlrot a tract nmykar.

nn a I i I I u.oU tinve gome aUry, nowever amau it at a certain hour that evening, and at the ap Australia. white faille francais en troio. was as "fair as put BUU may oe, xo cait mm action. Every nour pointed time "Applejohnty" crawled up be A writer in the December number of the IW4C VJWU A poouia Lave 113 specmea amies wfiicn snomu I tween tbe Hues. The Johnnv Reb was rot 1 rinnien.

rh.f vM poet's dream." After the ceremony tho bridal party was started iu pursuit fouud the horae about two oeiatmiuiiy ana promptly periormed. in this Were, however, bathe soon came within Cue Holtrea "has, virtually, the verbal felkatr rn lvn Wula. awa.J I 1 .1 I a. I miles from town. driven to tho restdauce of the bride's ir.snta wujr iuu uimu am uiscipunea adq i laiKiog aisiance ana Baia mat tne Lientenaiit I of Keati" .1, a.

ar a I I Tbe search was continued and the following where ihey received ibe compliments, con uo cuaracier is lormeo. xn oraer to would not allow him to come any nearer. C. W. Bingham received word last week of gratulntions aud good wishes of the guts face where it was placed in an ambulance a'teroooo youn; Tu tiu, the cashier's eon who so bravely drove the robber from tbe aecompuso mis it is not necessary to be en The latter officer also made Lis appearance the sudden death of his mother, Mrs.

Alien gaged in a business which is rewarded by a and threatened to shoot the intruder unless he in An evening of deiwlitf.il sit iabil ty was bore RDd to bis so rowing family io Frog hcr.lr A nm. .1.,. I 1 1 4. l.uol ft WWI passed. Choice viands were generously due to pneumonia.

ialgo i luuuuie. iae ugni amies aoout me soouid move away. Appleman dared him to the desperado at Frostburg, fifteen miles be young man's home, which he neglects, oost Are. and refused to bud an inr h. Hfin'ir town.

Tue unfortunate man was an Irishman, 52 years of ae, and lttaves a wifa and served. The array cf presents was boilder Jamei Phoenix, father of Mrs. Lyman B. low Bloomsburg, and lodged him in the Co ingly large and n.a iy of them were of rare a family consisting of five children, all of pones or leaves for others to peiform, are just accomplished tbe exchange, and came back to as important in tbe formation of character as the camp with a piece of much piized tobacco, lumn a county jail. He proved to be Amos Fraotz, died at his residence on Bowman's Creek, near Beaumont on Thursday of last de ign and great When the lime whom are grown up.

He was a man much Appleman, a fellow who but recently waa re came for the bride and croom to leave for week, aged 74 years. me oceupa ion wnicn Brings large income I which was distributed around among the It is the atoms that form the majestic moan 1 boys. While out on a foraging expedition leased from the West rn penitentiary, where respected by his neighbors, and his sudden arid sad death will be sincerely mourned by nil his friends. The friends of Miss Hattie Bartlett, who tneir train they attempted to steal awy silently but were detected and fl precipitately he STVed a term of two years for running an illicit distillery. tain, and is the little actions all put together about seven months before the company was has been in the State Hospital at Danville for frmacbaracter out' "Applejohnty" was shot in the seTeral months past, will be pleased to learn through tbe outer door covered witi confusion id rice.

They vsi'l take a Irief wedoing AN AWFUL ACCIDENT. m. guv maa wasa garuen. xne cait 01 tne leg wun a revolver, and until the that her mind ia much improved, and that her Death of Mrs. Brandenburg.

Loss, several hundred et, bas again gotten tuto nusiuess. tie trip, topping at New York ai WothinirtoD. pa'tallv destroyed. piauim vua garuen, as seems to i close ox tne company engagement ne was early recovery is looked for. Mrs.

izabeth Lutz Brandenburg, wife of Kingston hu a cocking club Kingston wants another duttiat. Haz'etoo bad leo funerals Suuday. Pa iaies are blooming in Hzieto. Chairman Kisoer mil be re elected. Luzrneno warns a fire department.

is trying to get a ilk it ill F. II. Goes, of Hanover, dead, aged 62. Weddings are getting thick in lb is ticii ity. Audenried is to have a new machine shop.

Wreathe! It, too, is to have electric iilurniaa lion. Wyalusing ia getting to be a gambling town. Wyomicg county's teachers are nearly all ladies. The McOioij joke bas st reached Jersey Shore. Luzerne wants to be divided into four wards.

McGinty has the grip McGinty, of Beaver Meadow. Luzerne is to lave a new taper, called the Observer. A geuuice ghost is said to iuhabil Towt.ii ds nail mill. Murderer Shippey is (aid to have seven ivea 1 viug. Dr.

FUtcber, of Plymouth, ia lying bw with lung trouble. Scrantn'e city clerk to be given a 0 auDiiat salary. The new opera boose rumor is abroad io Ue Ban. lit Caw, of the Srattoa Times, will winter in Florida Serautni wants the Democratic State Convention hll there. Towaodt, 1 10, is to have a canton of the Patriarchs Mili'a' t.

Toe Kanucoke ibune beseeches it alers for ra ih and potatoes. rneasooia I playing high eprs io the small town hereabouts. A. T. Gaosl ff ia the new inager of WaddeU's Lcztroe store.

The AH. company have drnated a rite for Carbondale'e hopitaL The Forty Fort school is said to be one of it? best ever taught there. Carpe. rag bees are engaging the attention of Sc aMon arcar ty people. Mo Thorp, of Wayrxart, is Wayne's new mercaHiL) appraser.

Galagber, the deflated Lackawanna Recorler, all net coo let hundred and thirty ore Coroner's in qneeU were held Iact year. Scrar. ton's streets are so muddy that dogs bare to swim to cross ib m. Mahanoy young ladies are exciUdovera ministerial ban trpoo dantiog. i The Scran too Ctty Repot lican ConTentioo 1 bai been called ft next week.

s. Careli ie Goodwin, an aged lady of 1 Kiogstoo, is dead, cf paralysis. I Silver ore ha been discovered in Xorthum berland coooty, worth $6 a ton. I A Scran too aati boodle club is the latest 'feature of poLticalor.aniwum. Charles Davis Tear and a Half Old Child point out to man tbe industry expected of I carried about on a stretcher by his fellow Sheriff Robinson made the following sales The happy couple enter aatri notiy under moat ausiicious circuuiBiances aud with tbeir the well known baker, Frank Brandenburg, Shot Through the Head.

btm. Tilling tbe sail IS a natural and nleaa. I anMiara TTa araa a1l hlraH thorn all n.m 'i L. I on Saturday, the first since he took poeseeaion of his office Land in West Pittston, property We are indebted to Dr. Hublur, of tbe West u.u.u,.,K, BV mitigSt8( diverts from the none in the battery had mrre friends than he.

Side, for tho particulars of a horrifying acci ra Uu crag of life and Boothes the feelinsa It is I Sine th clou of th hia hnM n.m boat of f.io ids we 110 10 wi. hi ig that their domestic bfd may be entwineJ with happiness and crowned with prosperity ha pu'chnced the entire stock and good will of tbe firm of Carr A Meiss, and will resume possession ef bis old stand immediately. Mr. Nimmo'e rraoy former patrons ail be especially interested io seeing Lim in active buti resi again. Mrs.

Agres Rei'ly, wife of Charles Rilly, the restaurant keeper, died Tuesday bight at cell ia. Th i D. A W. R. are keeping a go rd ationed al ng their road below Blooms burg every ciitht to prevent the alifig company fro cu'ting the' main track and putting in a crossing for (he Beit Line.

Preston Kidney, aged 35 years, a switch man employed in the D. A W. yard at years 01 age. airs, uranaenourg waa taaeo lhat th. Mriln li e.

v. dent wbicn occurred at tbe home of oneCbas. of R. Poole, to J. Shifter, for $150 land in West Pittston, property of Wm.

Allen, to Davis, who lives near the Wyoming Camp iU 00 Mondy laSt week common aa.a a I UOO 1VW UIUI IUIV RQVVJiai UVtl? HUIV.U UaTO I not more generally impressed upon young I given him the name of being a dangerous F. W. Wheaton, for $9,200. Ground. About half st five o'clock Sunday I imueoza, which developed Dually men.

Tilling tbe soil has been referred to I character, and he has already served a term The new buildings of the Exeter Machine VIXCEKT PALlIF.n At St. Stephen's Prot slant Ep'sc pal urchin Wilkeg Barre.ihe same evening, Miss The eveniDg a vear and a ba old son of Mr. Dav pneumonia and caused ner aeatn, with pride in all ages Of the world. When I in the Rueln Penitentianr. is in some manner secured possession of a Mary Louire Palmer, oldest dauiihier cf Hon.

Sc art ruck hyatraiuFridayevei ing, and so radiy injured tLat he died in a 1 aued revolver, and was using the daogerous company near the Weat Pittston depot are fast neariug completion. The blacksmith shop is already finished and the eompatij i now eugaged in transferring that department ANOTHER ENTRY IN THE RACE news of Mrs. Brandenburg's demise will heard with regret by all who knew ber, aud she had many friends. Sbe was born in Baden Baden, Germany, and her mother dying soon and Mrs. Henry W.

irner, was uni'ed in LyBander admired the well cultivated grounds of Cyrus be inquired who bad performed ihe labor with sueh skilfuloess. Cyrus replied he had planned it and performed much minutes. He was married and 1 avesa wife marriage to Ge E. Vi cent, sou of Piahop weapon as a pit) thing, wben tbe child's mother entered tbe room. Tbe latter at once undertook to remove the revolver from the and one child.

Undertaker Donnelly a Candidate for Bur (ess on a Business Men's Ticket. of its plant to the new place of business. It Vincent, of Buffalo. The usners wera Heury Fred Sh'iflind died at the Wilkes Brre is expected that the new works will be in fall Anderson, Coleman W. t'titl Kmile A new feature has developed in borough after, sbe accompanied her faiber to America when sbe was quit's young.

Her father is still living in Dunmere at a ripe old age, and iwo brothers and one sister also survive her. Hotilal, laU week, after an illness operation within a month. politics. Hitherto the men spoken of ss prob Schnltz of New York, Soney Colgate, of a get, N. and Sidney Miner, a of over 1 wo years, dm ing all of which time litt one's hands, and in the struggle which enutd the weapon was discharged, the bull entering tho boy's brain, just above the lefi ear.

At last accounts the victim was still able nominees have been straight party men, TO DELINQUENTS. of the labor with his own hands Lsander, beholding his purple robe and jewels, said: Cjrus, they truly report you as happy smee excellence is combined with fortune." Young men are left by their parents to do about as they please. Without that force rf cbaroct which should be cultivated and enforced on them by parents they are apt to a W. Miner, of Wilkes Bne. Miss Isabel and their supporters have not asked for the survived with a broken btck.

caoaed by filling frm a fjuce in Athletic park. The Jobn Lutz resides ii Scranloo, Micba 1 Luiz assistance of other than political friends. The abrnt 10:30 o'clock, at the family residence on Charles street, aged 45 years. Mrs. Roilly had been a cons ant sufferer for two years P' st her complaint being a cancer in the sionaeh.

Mrs. Peilly was a native of lv Lake township, Si squehanra cennty, and to that place her lenihii will be taken on Friday morning for interment The com ng of the Swedish Ladies' Oeteite, who give one of their concerts in Muic II on Moodav ever i Feb. 31, uoder the auspices of Ibe Y. M. C.

will be an event of nnusul ii rest to our mueical people Tickets will be placed at popular prices. 35c. sod COc. Tbe company appear in the pietur efque nktional costumes of the land rf Nl'lscn and Jenny Lind. The singing of tbe Octette is said to be a revelation to a music lovers.

Word was received here on Friday after 1 vo, but tbe attending physician was of the Darlington, of Wat hingtori, Mi' Pla net Hand, of Scaiton, Mis Jisie linger, cf Case is considered remarkable 00 account of io Dunmere, and Mrs. Christian St it, a for mer Pitts onian. now lives in Scranton. Mrs. Many subscribers to the movement which departs from the established opinion thai the chances for recovery ware.

the grea' length cf time int'rveumg between he li me cf his injury aud death. lines is a buaineaa men's or citizens' movement, GaZETTE are in arrears, 80(1 PiauibVld, N. Mies Annie Pa ri of Wilaes Barre, Miss Mnrie Jadwin, of I oklyn. very I no. The tnoiher is beside herself with gruf ovor the sad occurrence.

sumetba" ft feW fol' which are the most agreeable concomitants of 8 i mv and Mi Palmer, cf Wilk. BaTs officiated as bridesmaids, each wearing goWus pernonai. Brandenburg leaves a family consisting a husband, six sons and three daughters, as lol lows Frank and Louis, of Pit oo Dr.Fred.ot Mankato, Minn who is bow here on a visit David, of Scranton; Henry, cf New York city Chafes, of Pittston Mrs. Samuel Field, It ia dangerous to tampir with irritatiog youth and these habits frequently become fix uulues Upwam. inese SUDSCnp Charles has returned lo New Haven 1 quids and exciting snuffs.

Use Ely's Cream of white silk gauze threaded wuh gold, iu honor of the tla colors of the br.de, when inamassoi an parties ana pieagea to aamio Vap orfflpA of atarhnrnimhafF.lrannnrinninlcanrehoalrixl. I UUUS OUUUlll LKJ bClUCU. ttb ed upon them beyond their abili to over to sume bis studies at Yale Col'owe. Ba which is safe and pleasant, aud Is come. Cicero immortalizes Appius for J.

R. Gorman 3 gone to Pit svillo to est business. once, and we hoDC that such an attendant al Wellesley. Tho brido was easily applied. It cures the worst cases of and Misses Mary and Rosa, who reside at exercising control ever hia nine children no m.

work for tbe Diamond Drill Company. attired in while corded silk, en train, with Tne organizers of this new movement hesi rlpli nnnpntJ will irivp tllft home. The funeral took place from the catarrh, cold ia the head and nay fever, giv Miss Mamie Reap returned Mo day to frktAti anrriA timA VkftfnrA dAtnrmininor nnnn a I A veil bedecked with orange blossoms. noon concerning the death of Mrs. Eliza Sorabtm to resume her studi' at St.

Cecelia's ing relief from the first application. Price, 50 cents. name suitable for the Burgesship. Finally matter prompt attention. family residence out Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clcck.

Interment in Pittston cemetery. Whj 1900 is not a Leap Year. About her cck wts an elegant diamond and peatl necklace, the gift of the Academy. that cfC. Donnelly, the popular undertaker, Otherwise We Shall be C01T1 beth M.

ell, mother of Mrs. S. F. Hall, and grandmother of the well known jiuroBlist, Blakely Hall. Mrs.

Stell passed Evangelist Yatman is now conducting a Another Bis Fire at Laxerne. groom, wnile in ner band she carried a prayer book in white calf. Tbe ceremony Five large buildings at Luzerne Borough was Buggestea rne wea at once toon, a committee waited upon Mr. Donnelly, at his Pelled t0 place the aCCOUntS place of business on Tuesday and requested in an attorney' hands fOF es of. met tings in Laaton, unio, witn gnat success.

away early last week at the borne of her daughter io New Brunswick, N. J. She was was the beantiful Engl sh one known the were di etroyed by a fire which broke out at ail he drew his last breath in old age. All bis children honored and respected bim, for 'he kept his mind intent like a bow," nor did he languidly sink under tbe weight of old age. Let onr young men remain more at home, avoiding public places cf resort, where the lower orders of tbe mind are developed Choose eome useful habits and stick to them Dissipation of the mind ia not easily overcome.

If a few hours are spent in study the first day tbe next day will be easier. Resolution will weaken and be interrupted, but let Prof. W. Aubrey Powell, cf ScrantoD, a longer ling, tbe groom's futher ai sting permission to urge bis candidacy. I omiprf inn 12:30 o'clock Sunday morning.

The flames were first it covered in the building occupied 1 ,1 I musician well known to many Pitt tonians, an' octogenarian, and had she lived until Ftb. 23d, she would have been 88 years of age. Rector H. Jones io its performance. "i am not longing tor ine omce, ne, died on Jucsday of last week at the age of 52 the service at the cbutch came a The following explanation will show you why the year 1900 will not be counted among leap years Tne year is 365 days 5 hours and 49 minutes; 11 minutes are taken every year 3G5J days long, and every fourth year we have an extra day.

This was Julius Cre ar 'a arrangement You may ask: "Where do these 11 minutes come They come from the future aud are paid by omitting leap year every 100 years. Io the course of 400 Mrs. lived in F.ttston with ber daughter aiu um uiuiu uija puiiuu 1 Electric Belt Free. A Plymouth man named Dotsoo struck years. by Britigai the tailor, and a Polander, who kept a groci ry ttore.

The town has no Are depaitneiit, aud as there was no check to tbe ian. But it the business men ot Pittston, I To introduce it and obtain agent the nn for many years, and was well known by many reception at the home cf the bride's parents, on South Franklin, street. Amid profuse $500 in the last watery drawing. The death of John Mc Arthur, a wel of our ople. without regard to party, think me worthy to I der.

igned firm will give away a few of their be entrusted with the reins of Ice govern $5 00 German Electric Belts invented by An excellent attendance reported at the floral decorations and livisb adornment al tne known Philadelphia architect, who drew up the I'ltos for the Luzerne county jai', is an WU'e engaged in drawing lumber from tbe ft tm this building was soon gutted, and the adjoining five buildings bad also Caught fire Bioomsourg Slate Normal SA00L bands of one cf the mutt skillful decora tois ment I do not see how I can refuse. I want Electrical 8oeiety rjg. Pat 267t M7) a ground to the second floor of Morgan's Plan no deviation rem tbe plan adopted be allowed. Such will be the force of character developed by ihe adoption of these meaas that a steady Johu H. Kana is the oewly appoiaued nounced.

in tbe State, the newly wedded couple receiv ijd wera burning By four o'clock ia the af ii uuueranwu ai we ouwei, inougn, mat i am i nive cure for Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, ing Mi at Wilkes Bt.rre, on Fiiday, Charles ntnaiMkl nf DM Vnfwa towcahin. I not seeking the position, and that only hm I Loss of Power, Ac. Address Electric Agen ed the coDg'atulations of their many friends Mr. J. P.

Roeencrancelc ft Monday for Union vile. Otange coutty. N. in spot Be to a Davis, of Saval ow street, this place, slipped ternoon the Kingston fire department bad arrived, aud further progress of the flames uu aiKoiouaexBrvon Ol IB. Ul lies IDIS I Ra 179 TWkl.n VV Wrfe P.

O. Box 178, Brooklyn, N. Y. I David L. DavU is the new pat or of tbe cy, until the time for tho wedding jmruey came years it is found that 11 minutes takes each year will not only have beeu paid back, but that a whole day will have been given up, so Pope Gregory XIII, who improved on CscsarV tbe condition of a unanimous support from end witl surely be rewarded with success.

to them to day and fell to the ground, a dis'ance of about feet. He landed on bis face. His KlwarJevule Uoogregauooal enu'en. around. Then, amid a merry shower of ii the business element will I consent to run." been checked.

Tbe following buildings were Huzl'too, according to a local reaper, spends boquets and test wishes, the resi di stroyed Building occupied by tailor nose, it is thought, was broken and bis face calendar ia 1582, decreed that every cetitu $14,000 a year on patent medicines. dence was leu 'hmd aud a tour, embracing THE SHORT LINE. Bank Officials Elected. The stockholders of the People's Bank wat, badly contassed. He wa taken to the Hrttika'i and the Polander, owned by James Hughes; dwelling occupied by Dr.

Weidlaw, Carboodale's new railroad is expected to te as destinations several ciiiis io Virginia, be The committee assured Mr. Donnelly that the movement, so far as they were able to judge, had the general endorsement of all three who placed a careful and economical government above party, and ia veiw of this assurance Hospital, and at last accounts Was doing rial year divisible by four should be a leap year after alL So we borrow eleven miuutes each year, more than paying our boirowings finished and in cp" ration by June 1st elected the following Board of Directors for the ensuing year Tuesday afternoon: J. B. gun. Tbe presouis wen uoorate ana nwned by James Hughes; dwelling occupied a well as could be expected under tbe D.

W. Siark re tbe new President Of tie numerous, Mr. and Mrs. Paimiti beading tbe circumstances. Mr.

Davis is a son cf the Shifter, J. H. Moaier, George Smith, Pan! Bo Wyoming County Agricultural Society telegram at.nouLcii)g the daDgerous illness of Lis father. Gus Kter, merchant Monday mori iu(t his former borne in Roanoke, in retpense to a telegram announcing the dath cf his mother. Hon.

C. B. Mc Henry, Associate Judge of Columbia county, died at his home at Stilt water la At week, of typhoid pneumouia, after an illoess cf a lew weeks. Ex Burgtss James O'Doonell has been lying dange rously ill al his home cn Market street for several days His condition was lift wnb a $iuuu Kne bond. Mr.

Vtuceut Mr. Donnelly consented to have bis name con by Harvey Fauces, owned by James Hughes; dwelling and s'oie occupied by Joshua Ferry, owned by James Hughes; dwelling occupied ban, J. S. Shoemaker, R. B.

Cutler, A. B. back by omitting three leap years in thrie oentuiial years, and square matters by haviug a leap year in the fourth centurial year. Pope late David Davis. The remains of Samuel Bennett were con Seta'or W.tres has been linking after his vice chancellor of Chautauqua ITmveiaity, Are Ton Going West? If Ton Are, Bead This.

The lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee St Paul Railway extend through I liuois, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota ard North Dakota. The company owns and operates nearly 5,100 miles of railroad. It has the finest equipments. Veatibuled sidered. His is not a political candidacy, bat Brown, Edmund Bowkley, Louis Seibel, Al eoces ia lower Luzerne and Schuylkill and stands very high a'uong the educatots of veyed to their last resting place in Pittston bert Brown, John T.

Everbart, J. H. Andrew! bf Morgan M. Williams, owned by W. W.

Giuver. Gruver's drug store waa badlv dam John DeLacy, of Scran tor, other of it is seeking the support of voters from each of tbe political organizations. Some think an endorsement from one of the leadiug party tbe Empire State. and John D. Green.

Gregory's arrangement so exact and the borrowing and paying back balanced so nicely, that we borrow more than we pay back to Cnief of Poliot, is dead from ir.fluei.zi. Cemetery, Tuet day afternoon, followed by a large concourse of relatives and fiends. Tbe following trustees were elected Toes H. Loomis is the new Chairman of the Died as the Funeral Passed. conventions is probable.

aged and tbe stock ruined by water. The Are is supposed io have been the work of an incendiary. Tbe losses are partially covered vics were held io the First Baptist church day afternoon by the stockholders of the theextent of only one day ia 3,866 years. Wyoming noy Republican commit ee. Benjamin Harnett, a young man, whose tr.ins, heated by steam and lighted with It is the short line between Klrby'a Closing Out Auction Sale, Rev.

Robert Holmes flkiatb g. Wyno'a Tbe Wyoming County Asricul oral Society simewhat improved on Monday. home waa on Capoue avenue, Scranton, died Miners' Bank R. D. Lacoe, Andrew Bryden, George Johnson, Alex.

Craig, J. L. McMillan, by insurance. Tribe cf Red Men, and Equa Count il, Dangh Began en Thursday, Jan. 16, at 2 p.

his again got on a financially solid basis. Thomas Boir. t', formerly cf ibis place, has on Thursday and be ws tuned yestercay Cure Yourself. Don't pav la go doctor's bil's. The best Reynclds, the Bioehamton auctioneer, will Cmcago and Council Bluffs where it counecis with the Union Pacific and B.

A M. R'ys for point in Nebraska, Colorado, Eat Slow. 4 A banging lamp fell and broke over John ters of Pocahontas, and Black Diamond Lodge, Kiigbts of Hoi or, attended in large numbers. afternoon. His brother, Edward, aged 26, Jas.

O'Donnell, Thomas Maldbey, M. W. Morris and A. A. Bryden.

officate. The entire stock dry gooc's. disposed of bis grocery store in Scranton and eutrd into the employ of the liulh. He is medcalbex pubished, 100 page, ekgaui Riffrty. of Moscow, burning him terribly.

who lived opposite Benjamin' houS'bad been millinery, fancy goods, will be disposed and clean jour month afterward with Soeo dont, and your teeth will be in condition to do colored platen, will be sent you on receipt of At the annual election ot officers, held Tuee At tbe grave the services were in charge of nf Amintm that inAnt ri tho onnrinn nnn Toe high Yalley has eel red a qua re'Iy sick for Eome time. He was anxious to eo ihree 2 ceut stamps to pay postt ge Address a brother of John Barrett, editor of that papa, these orders, a beautiful part of tbe ceremony tiouina from dav to dav. This will be a great daT morninf(. tbe stock holders of the Bret dividend of 1J per cent, payable 00 tbe 15th. beir work years.

Thousands of dyspeptics A. P. Old way A Co, Boston, Mas. Bdojamin's funeral and was lifted from Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and California. It is tho oldest and shorten libe.bstweeo Chicago and St Paul and Minneapolis, running through Milwaukee, La Crosse chance for bargains.

1.3j 2 A. I National Bank, the following Board of Direct ing tbe release of a white dove by the Red Dep re A toll's store was, at Da'too, en Announcement is made of the death of Mrs. boited their food because they had no good bed and placed on a chair at tbe window. He Men, symbolical of the soul io i'S flight to tbe ors was chosen. Tbos.

Ford, S. If. Parke, itered by burglars Saturday night Lose, $2 25 DanieN, wif of Richard Daniels, owner te to to masticate properly. Chew fine, eat watched the funeral procession uniil the laet A New Greeley Story. .1 The following new Horace Greeley etory is happy hunting grounds.

E. J. Evans, John B. Law, Cbas. H.

Foster, and Wirona. At St, Paul connections are and ed tor of Wosn. a Welsh weekly pub slow, and use Sozodont. Josiah Walk is spoken of as a probable carriage had ta tsed. Then he tottered to a i Our manufacture of doors and window V.

M. Carpenter, Jobn Howell, Theodore reported by tbe. Wayne Independent: "When Icandidato fir tbe Em too tax col ec omhip. are the best, and our late prices are tbe lowest lished in Pittsburg, and which ciiculates lounge and died iu a few It is raid to think that Nebucbadoezzar Strong, R. T.

Pettebone and A. H. Dickson. A Noted Character Dead. the mukeC J.

B. Fattsbsoh A Co. after his gay life bad to go to grass, but nal Tbe late Jobn R. Keonedy, of Wlkes larg ly in the Wyoming Valley. made with all lines for points in tbe Northwest The liae to Kansas Citr ia known as tbe National At this point connections are made for points ia Kaasas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.

All The Tunkhannock New Age announces the I Buffered with pain ii mv si la and back Mr. Greeley owned a ratile snake ranch in that county, he was one day going through the woods when, he came to a cabin and a Dr. Brandenburg a family, of Man der the thought that so many men of promise and ability find early graves by careleesoeas Barre, was for many years a resident of Pol 11 ville. Born. Oa Jan.

9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward death, at Beaumont on the 2 Tib of Thomna Welles Parks, the Bowman's Creek for four Weeks, the paia beiog so ver io keep n.e in bud, unable to move I trie) Ivation Oil and it cur mo and I rniwiif in not checking a cola in its early stages by kots, are guests of the firmers parents on Souih Main etreet Tbe doct goes to small clearing. Greeley was touched by pit? Kearney, of Market street, a daughter. the use cf Dr.

Bull a Cough Syrup. Mrs. Mary Welah, 87 years old, and fifty ticket agents sell via this line, and if you io herni at the ae of 70 years. It will be for the man's seemiBg poverty. He put his New rk in a days for tbe purpose of well and free from all pain.

i. ROBERT To Mr. and Mrs. Coray Sutherland, of je ra a resideat 01 Towanda, ia dead iroin remembered that Parks was the father of the I band in his pocket and taking out a dollar I 'end going West you will make no mistake by LKDLliH, La Grippe Disappearing. Weat Pittston, Jan.

12th, a daughter. tudying speialtes, and will make that city "influenza. Wben Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. 52 Durst Alley, Bal Md.

"wild mutes of Monroe," who used to roam I gave it to him. The man looked at the dono I ki for your ticketa by the Chicago, Mi From what we can 1 urn ii is evident that his borne for a few years. Ditiberia is raging in Wi kes "arre, wsukee A St. Paul Railway. If any informa about iu that vicinity, Bummer and winter, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.

tbe ilifl iei za ha spent itself in this vicinity, Died. Ia Oregon, Jan. 14th, of diphtheria, Gertie, In Behalf of the Census Man. li is desired writ to Jobn Pou, Travel Piymootb, Nan li coke and several other towos adjaceot without clothing, and who inhabited a When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Atone time 11 was stated that there were very criiicallr and then remarked: 'day stranger, I 'aiot such a poor cusa as you mat think I be I don't own a fool of this land around Wilkea Barre Entertainments.

This Fii ay evening, Jan. 17th, Mr. It will soon be time for tbe census enumer ing Passenger Agent, Wibiamsport, Pa. Maps piimmve du out, after the fashion daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Fix, aged 3 years. fuliy five hundred cases io Pinsion aud Wst A man ia Wilkea Barre recently died of and time tables furnished free. ot cave dwellers. Parks was a Roberts Harper, of London, wll give his ators to begin tbeir work, and then the smart individual who get excit when asked a few Pittston, but this number bas dwindled down enlargement cf the heart.

He was net an Io Cork Lane, Jan. 13, of pneumonia, An considerably and there sre probably not more Consnmption Sorely Cured. alderman. Be Vonr Own Doctor. thony Reap, aged 56 years.

noted character because 1 of his many idiosyncrasies. A man cf fair education, he developed into an enthusiast on Scriptural top It won't st you ooe half as much Do Io Pittston. Jan. 8, of coavulsioos, James, An we company, with a capital stock of than calf that number here at present. One physician tol a rrpniter that he discharged To the Ei'itor: Plea inform your readers that I have a positive remedv for conxumrtion Wyoning.

Mrs Jobn LaBar la quite ill. not delay Snd three 2 ceut stamps for pos superbly illustrated lecture on I aly of io Music Hall, Wilkeg Barre, opening a course of ent rtaitimenis under tbe auspice of the Women's Relief Corps, G. A. of that ci Mr. Roberts' views a Aid to be son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, aged 2 years. civil questions will find how much belter i is to be good natured. The law provioes that the head of a family who refuses all proper infounatiou may be sued and Sued $30. Iu the absence cf the head cf the family or any ibiriv caSM Tuesday, a that he bad re 420.00O, ia the tatet addition to Haw ley toduatlifS.

tage, and we will snd D'. Kauficao's I By its timely use thousands i hopeless cases Dr. A C. Sooemaker has removed his dental ic, and could quote at will any passage in ceived but four Dew ones. Tbe reports ol great work, fine colored pla'es from on have been permanertly 'haii be office to the room adjoining Claud Harsch's Ia Pittston, Jan.

9, of diphtheria, Gertie. The new Freer hotel at Lake Winola will Other physicians ate a'so to the effect that nisease, its cause, and home cure. Address store. daughter of Mr. and Mis.

Jacob Sherrer, aged glad to send two boitl of my remedy seek I to any of tour reaoers who have consump qunL if not superior, to those of Stodda'd, he numher cf their ptieots bas decreased A P. Ordway A Boston, Mass be nady for occupancy at the first cf the turn The la grippe has quite a large number of vic 11 years. tho Bible. He also pretended to a familiarity wiih short hand, and at camp meetings was nlaya a regular attendant, taking notes of the proceedings after the fashion of a genuine adu't mber thereef, an agent of the family rapidly aithio a few days. It is to be hoped which have a world wide reputa ion.

This tims here. ox a on. In Piitstoo, Jan. 9th, of diphtheria, EtheL tion if they will send me their ij.xp.ess ana P. O.

Aidress. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, "si all supply the required information," uoder that the disease will soon disappear altogeib Mrs. Kreaky and wife, of Tunkhannock, are rnWittinment will be a great treat The An iron bridge, 30 fjet high, will span tbe similiar penalty.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Berryman, aged 7 months. Col. Price's Lecture on Norway.

Considering the number of sick people in tha i nmmiinUv ihp altnilanlATtiAaHAv Avoninff M. 181 Pearl K. X. visiting with the family of 4. Rinker.

er, and that cur peold will be free fom its clutches fr a long, long while. reporter. His waa a mild so far as canal near the aiaiion of D. A H. road at Misses Frances Wilson aad IJa Turnback spent Ia Pittston, Jan.

9, of diphtheria, a two is recalled, he never oil anybody any harm. TA Urin.M Vllll ul tf2lm T.VAfll I Carhondale. Dleel From the Grippe. 8unday at Trucksvuie. year old child of Mr.

and Mrs. Theo. D. Briti 1 ae mo uuw ui luu nwi ciiuo uuurae, iu tue Major Hicks spent a few days In New York Samuel Bennett, pr miiiei.l resident of VT. G.

Canoo, of Hazlrton, Prei4eotof BiHy, one of ihe wild mutes, who was bub pee of havi: killed bis siatier, is now an city last week, Upper Piustoo, died on pneumoniai the Bazletoo Manufacturir Cotnpai.y is dtad Michael Fiferwss so badly inji.Rd io shaft Luzerce Avetine B8pj8t Churchi WM quih 6, Glen Lyon, on tbe 8tb ihat he died in 20(Dpliatemar7 to tjtmet townsman, CoL a few hours. A f.ll ef coal wsa the eanse. T. neit attraction rf the course will be a concert by ihe famous Swedish Ladies' Octette, on Feb. 4, id iht ir picturesque 1 atioual costumes.

The eonre will cnuclude March 11, with a lecture by Mlas Amelia B. F.daa'ds, Ph. D. H. LL D.

Her subject will be, "A ttory cf an Egyptian Mound." Tbe literary people of the en', re Yaliey will be anxious to Ia Pittston, Jao 9, of typhoid fever, Isa Don't 1e Humbugged With the fooliah idea that cannot be cured I The w. rl moves, and medical science is pngre sive. Tbe proprietors of Dr. i 'ae 's Ca arrh R'jmey will pty $500 re A daughter of James Smith, on West street, inmate of the Danville asylum brought on by the grippe He was 3b yea bella, wifd of A. W.

Oliver, aged 40 years, 3 of pneumoiia. died yesterday morning. age, and tad en as a car in Have yon seen the 5 A Five Vita Iloree There have been several cbangea of property IV 4aV aVSIVra VI IkJVI K1IUU UV aW V't interesting talk on his travels in Norway. months and 3 days. In West Pittston, Jan.

9, of diphtheria. A Former Flttatonlan Dies In the West. spector by tb lifch aley company lor holde since our list iaiue. P. atland, In Blanket? If not, why notT If you have a toe same uay ooun inirgow, ageo rf mountainous coast and sublime ward for a case of Nasasl Catirrrj, vo matter how bad or cf how long slanting, hich thy cannot cure Remedy soli by diuggists for Thomas son of Mr.

aod Mrs. Thomas Ber A lelettram was received io Wilkes Barre surance agent, having purchased the Barker i viral years. He leaves a wife and six chil horse you need it. scetey were portrayed by the property; V. T.

To the Winslow property and heat th's talented lady. 1 at week annouueint tbe death at Seattle, dren. He was a member cf Wynola Trite ot ryman, agod 1 year and 6 months. Ia Pi tston, Jan. 9, Edith, daughter of Mr.

only 50 cent Samuel Shoemaker, the property of Stephen Washington, onw Wednesday, of Thomas Red Men, and of Black Diamond Lodgr Course tickets (reserved seat) are sold for I 50, and ainttle reserved seat tickets for Sharps. speaker in bis best style, while th turdy character, open hearted hospitality and contented simplicity of life of the people, aa was instantly killed ia tunnel No. 6, Glen Lyon, by a fall of coal. IaoIc Here, oTriend, Are Yon Sick. Do you suffer from Dyspepsia, Iudig stion SourStomacb, Liver Complaint, Nervousness and Mrs.

Theo. D. Britigao, aged 1 year and 7 months. ucher, who ai.l be remembered by many Auction I Anetion Knights of Honor. Mrs.

D. O. McCoUum, who dad ben suffering M.ss Edwards' lecture (or $1.00. PiiiBt ouians" as a former resident of this for some time, died Monday morning at nine Missionary Convention, o'clock. Reynolds, trie well knowo Biogbamton auctioneer, will begao selling off tbe stock at J.

Kirby's stoM on Thursday, January 1Gb, llac). He wasa son of Wm. Goncher, who fi many years was proprietor of the old Lu Quarterly meeting services will be held in the A mis iouaiy convei tion is being arranged they appear away trom the centres of trade and commerce, were charmii gly presented as the lecturer had learned from personal obaer vatioo and contact with the netive Norsemen Lost Appetito, Biliousness, Exhausioo or A Sport ni an 'a Club Organized. A me" tmg of those iuterestea in the pro church next Sunday morning. to take piece iu tbe st Side M.

E. Chinch Iu Upper Pittston, Jan. 11th, of diphtheria, ive daughter of Mr. tand Mrs. W.

Werkheiser, aged 7 years. Oa tbe Tunkhannock Road, Exeter borough, Jan lOtb, an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson. In Brandy Patch, Jan.

lOtb, Dominick zerne (louse on tne West Side, During his I Tired Feehog, Palo id tbe Chem or Lungs, at 2p.ro. Everything must go, as the busi Theaex entertainment held at the Institute HazUt' 0 has a man wboentrrabar rooms on horae back If be ied that bcra he wou leave 00 a stretcher. Hon. Lewis Pnghe is presiding over the Peanajlvaoia Pot Law Cjtnoii sioo, iu session at Philadelphia. W.

M. Dickson, of 8r ran ton, ard Uis Amanda Ma ivilte, of Whitehall, N. were married bat Tuesday. A young Irish girl in Towaoda, rrferring to a peroa tick with the prevailing; epiJeuic, faid be "bad the grab." As was antcipaied. "Wi liam igaerty ou Monday and Tuts4ay, Feb.

3i and 4th, Cough, Nigbtaweats or an7 firm of Con sidenoe here be was married to Miss Clara ness is be closed out tbe coming month will be on Tuesday evening next. tection of game was held laat ilay evei ing, at which aa ssiat onwa irrr a Ir organ sumption? If 8 send to Prof. Hart. 88 in their mountain homes, upon tbe little ce Keeler. Hia sister is the wife of Ed.

Niven, Instead of the regular Bermon delivered by Stle to continue from day to day, until all is under the direciion of Rev. C. McCabe, D. D. The convention wi 1 rpen at 7 o'clock ou Warren New York, won will send you dar farms and traveling by boat along tbe I Bev.

J. K. Kilbom. on Sunday evening, a Syrian ibe jiuroaliat. For the past tq years Mr.

stoden'tfor the ministry gave an excellent dia O'Malley, aged 64 years. free, by mail, a bottle of Foraplexion, which is sure to cure. Send to day. disposed of. 14j2 Ceo.

P. Blcharda' Narrow Escape. ized, to be knowo as the Wyoming Valley Sportsman's Association. A coiio.itt 'e was appointed to frame a coi a itutioo and by laws, Monday. Among those whose Lames ar on In Pittston, Jan.

12, of dropsy, Elizabeth, course of tbe people, customs, Ac, of his native tbe programme are Mi sionary Seerrta A. Ooucher had been eoauectad with a cable car company iu Seattle, and was in prosperous circumbtincee. Ia d. wonderful western Coaat o' tbe country. Tbe lecture afforded au hour of delightful and instructive enterta nment.

Tbe Yonug People's Society are to be con Ge rge P. Ricbarus, a prominent real es submit the same at ihe next regular B. Leonard. Mrs. S.

L. Baldwn of New Rv. J. K. Kilbom Is visiting at Rochester, A Prominent Welsh Clergyman Dead.

Rev. Edward Prober for. the past aiiie tate agent at Plymouth and well known N.Y. York, Gen. Clinton B.

Miss Cora Po meeting of toe Club whicl will be held io the law office cf W. I. Hibbs, on Friday evening, walked iff wi.b tbe Democratic nomijation wife of Daniel Jenkins, aged 66 years. Iu Upper Pittston, Jan. 12tb, ot pneumonia, Samuel Bennett In Pittston, Jan.

12, of consumption, Jane, wife of Charles Crump, aged 44 years. In Upper Pittston, Jan. 12, of pneumonia, Bernard Dempsey, aged 27 years. It Ia Not Best. Mlas Ho Mathers died Wednesday morning, at years pastor cf the WedLioogregaliooal I gratulated upon the judicious selections made and many others Tbe full programme will throughout the country, while in Mrs.

Red dinn ton's saloon oa business ou Tuesday of last for Mayor of Sora.too. her home in Wyoming, after a very brief illness, to always believe everything that a pe'son I Church at Olyphant, died pn tbursday evenirjg I for the present aeason's lecture course, and be published later. Tuesday evening she was complaining som what ieil yi but when bear that the best week, aa shot at Fra Fumck, her bar of tbe Influenza, but danger was not thought of, A prodocnoo of one of Mr. in. Han's kr ght pUys, by a company of Wilkts Barre the 24th in tsr at 8 o'clock.

Mr. Hibbs ia president pro tern, and E. Campbell sec re' ary pro tm of the club. Much interest is being manifested in ibe organization and it The Burdens of Womanhood. last after a brief illness from broncbiial ir I tbe patrons mutt feel that they have been well bl Probert; was well known to the I for their investment Col.

Bain end Welah people of be having preached fc reengaged for next tea tender aud alliance husband, tbe bullet and the announcement of her death was a great blood piinri. 8ulhr biters you can 1 eve ii, fr ihey cue't me ol a case of wood pi isotitiig. Rev. A. Faihchild, New York Thowauoa women a giienliy suffering amaWurs, espeeted soon.

grazing his left arm. Funick is now in tbe here on Beveral occasiojs He waa related to untold misery, simply because they shrink shock to her many friends. Mr. Morgan resumed sofanol duties on Monday after a week's confinement with the grippe. county jail.

A widow son's course. ill doubtless prove a tuccess. City. tbe Reynolds family in SebastopoL from consulting a physiciau ia th numerous Tne weather liar ia getting in sn ff ctive licks with his peach tree bloom, chipper tree and seven children survive mm. romplaiuts anting from functional i rnulan The children's health must not be neglected.

To Visit Europe. tiads and green garden peas Waked np Effectually. A lethargic, domain condition of ihe liver ties aud diaordere. Many a mode at git 1 and On the Slightest Sign. Colds in tbe bead and anufll 8 bring on ca women prefers to bear her havv urdeu io Xooe of the repined foreign eradicate Interest is vely iu the coming European is hardly to oveicume with drasiia cathar Of anything wrong with ihe kidneys or Ely's C'eam Balm eil uce rather ibau to go to the family physi Orange.

The Ulster now hangs on a peg in the hall, The toboggan is under the shed If you go for a walk there's nary a snow ball Comes whacking you aide of the bead. excur ion cf the Concordia Society of Wilkes purchases cf coal mii.es in the viciuiiy have tics and nauseous cholagoiiuea. A gentler. cian for advice. Ad suff rs om tl ia clai Catarrh Cured.

A clergyman, after years of suffering; 'from that loathsome Caiarro, and rvaiuly trying every knowo remedy, ai last fouqd a nreacriniiou which completely cured and cures at once It is perfectly sale and is easily bladder, recourse should at once be bad to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondou't, il aa'iter and tar more eft ctive means ex Barre. Tub t'ip ist) be a six weeks one, dereL ped It was all a big fake. of disord' rs can, however, find prompt aud applied into the nostrils. It also cures catarrh ists of arousing tbe organ when somnolent.

C. C. Bogat, father of Garrett Bogart, eoib aciog the principal points of interest in sure rebel 1 1 vr. fierce Fvi rue PrecriP' NY. Neglect may lav tbe foundation for tion.

It i a Bpecillc in such cases and baa Germai England and tbe cootioeDt, and bo saved him from Auy from asiiiait supeiiut deal of the D. This is Uo titter's Smmtch Bi'ier, vouched I The boys are not skating out on the pond, fir by tbe medical fraternity. sted by tbe I For the ducks are swlmmb around; tne worst cases yielding; to it. Death of Mrs. D.

O. Colluui. briiihie oed ibe lives of counil is women by fi mil that amana. ia I ths dreadful disease Sana ng a sei' aaonywed Riarf, died on Monday, aged 13 years. painful difficuitios.

The Favorite Remedy has completely cured cases of Btoue io the b'ad der from which relief ad been vaiolv sought public lor many years A resumption by the I While never a sleigh with lovers so fond. restoiing taem to perfect health. I sto toped envelope to Prof. A. Lawrence, 88 har lyafatt r.

A large number of Pittston WarrTreet. New York, will receive the rd biliary organ ot its sec relive tuuc ton, with I Qlidea past wltb Its tingat llng luur. William mpeoo, of Crt oudate, )urDeie9 Mrs. Coilum, wife of D. O.

of Wy the aaa caret siiv in a ScraLtoo hotel. A Shlppey at Hia Old Tricks. ceipe free of charge. Where ihere ia a tendency to rh umatic gout I oming, died on Monday after a lingering illness. tne acuv ty altern ant upon nealtc, a return 1 1 irregulari i tbe bowel', and a renewal of oigsiiou, am he no leas ppy and certain pbjuat'oo followed.

Simpson will die. George Sbippny is p'ovn a decided horn speedy relief Invariably follows its use. I 8he was 39 years of age and leave a busb nd No icicle now Is pendant from eaves, and we are not pelted with sleet The birds are now singing in trees without leaves, While tbe mud lies thick la the street. aud vicinity rmar8 are preparing to lane advantage cf this opportunity to revisit the fatherland The excursion starts the latter prt of February. Tbe Wahneun Hotel at Glea Outko was 1' for Bent or Sal.

in tbe flesh of Jailur Stark aud his am i rauis aul i ing the iters aystematically. and two children. Do ceaied was a daughter For Rent DwellinuB in Pittston and West I Its Uxi ivi effect is never pa nful aud drench old lt week to a syackat', of wnicU E. B. at the Wyoming county Jail.

0u Saturday of W. 8. Shoemaker. Pittston at $6 to $S0 per month. Several jb tendency being rather to perpetuate I But the tee man Is sighing, and dreams of the Bjmgtoo ia the bead, coLsideraiioo, $31,000.

last, accor ling to the New Age, he mannged time AtOiypbant, 00 Friday, John Twaddle, a stores, offices, manufactories, etc. Ualara. nervou neaa dei.ilitv. kidoev trouh Gen Osborne for Governor. to get tbe bali and chain off bis ankle but was so closely watched that he could not miner, was instantly kiDed by a fall of rock hje and neuralgia it subdues effectually.

At a largely attended meetiug of the Re 1 Caterer Kennedy Dead. Announcement is made of the death of John Kennedy, Wike' Barre's leading caterer. Mr. Kennedy passed away at hie home on For Sale Vacant lots ia Pit too, West Pittston and Hugbestown, also a few dwelt ings, on monthly installments. Some tip tot wiiicn orjae am aacs, OacK and One of his When the Ice will be thick on the river, When he'll peddle again in the heat of the sun, And bring In hia bills and deliver.

Wow tbe sage may predict, from morn until e'en, pub ican County Commttee, last week, make auy use cf the liberty thus acquired A Young Lady Killed. M.ss Kate Connarton, aged 20 years, employed aa ioreUd, 8 fac. tory, was instantly killed Monday night at the Dodgetown crosio, by a D. A a. passenger train.

Tbe young kdy was crossing the track at the crossing, when a train turned tbe cuit and bet re aha coul 1 get oui of its way she was stiuck. Hits Conimton was a popular young woman. The New Discovery. leg. r.s lutioDS were adopted, heartily en He now occupies a cell by rum elf.

aod i You have heard our friends and neighbors investments in properties worth tl.OOOtel Wilkes Bar re's December mortuary record What tbe weather in future will be, Public Square about 8:30 o'clock Saturday guarded nigbt and day by two en nels. dorsing the candidacy cf Geo. E. 8 Osborne A. at 1 a Za 1 Ab3olutsiy Pura Thb powder never varies.

A marvel of ptwH strength and wholesomeness. More eoonomloa than tbe ordinary klnda, and cannot be sold ia competition with the multitude of low test, abort weight, alum or phos ate powders. Bold owlf can. Botal Bakiso Pownn Co lot Va) N.Y. $40,000.

O. B. Thompsok, Agt evening He was 46 years of age. The cause It is doling to cents, in the opn for Governor. A coma ifee of ten from each ia 41, pneumonia ana mna.mauoo ef tbe bjweM batng the) Mst prulide anarcM ol laia.ug aooum.

iiiu may your eii oe one But all we can tell from his prognostics I ween, of the many who know from personal ex 1 ia, only, we'll see what we'U see. perier ce just how good a thing it la. If I D.O.Cctvn. you have ever tried It, you are one of its) January lSDi. ion of Tunkhannock people, that.he will get I of hia death Wag CohgeBtioo of the luog, and of the Sil legislative dist icte of tbe county an the BttKf Bono ar fiBUeaan PEERLESS DIES bul again, guards oi no gtiardai I he had only been confined to hie home for wae appointed to hook after the fleoerala v..

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