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LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEST SIDE The sailors of the Delaware and Hudson eanal eomp'ain cf the dullnere of the business. But for all this there are 13,450 tons of coal la stock on the wharves of the water way at Hooeadale. injury to all reputable business men. Semimonthly pays, if adopted generally, would result in placing business interests on a cash basis and the operators owe it to the public to help a consummation so devoutedly to be wished AN AWFUL CRIME Mrs.

Charles Wall! Murdered at Nortnmoreland on Saturday. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 189L the house while Katie was alone tnl acted la a Very suspicious manna 0 1 the day of the murder he was not working and ou Thursday he left the place. Bt fore he left he showed bis partner a roil of money and wanted him to go to Italy with him, promising to pty bis paeshgo I that country. is also supposed by ibe police ll at tho woman living Dtxt door to tho GtrboprR is irnr liia'c i in the affair and at prii. wt.l in police surveillaftca VICINITY GOSSIP SOCIAL AND PERSONAL tive action.

It ia aa much tbe duty tie operators to look after tbe ilich sis of the men as it is the duty of the men io the interests of the operators. I believe that under ordinary circnmv.ances tbey can do this without the ictorvdiitiro of the State legislature." S. L. B. ovti, president of the Keystone Coal Corapiuy, anii that in bis opinion a two wefka' py woi ld work iijiry to the men as well as the compat ies Hon.

Morgan Wi 1'Nim, of the R'd AsU Coil Company, who a1. linia i pay every two weeke, Sr. ill he filled to nolo any material advantage to the men, end wli the company returned SUBURBAN NEWS. Fanttfraiiba on Various Topics ttathorod Here sod There. List BJhsouV tar Iec ure Course, under the auep ccs of tho Tcuog Men's Christian proved so art at a success, Intel leciu tlly a weil fiaauciilly, that at its clotio the 1' ur committee at onca set about to arrange another euries of lectures and tu UirUiuraeiits for the srasw of 1891 92, and tlirt work 1ms to rnpiuiy met t.r t.bio ai tbi i early dato to give our readers some i'ica of the tke up of the cou'se I Don by Oar Heine Said aaa Wht dotal ahont People and Doings Iu tha Model? Circle.

Peter Cawley is returned home from Butte City, Montana, where he Las bn located for sev ia months past. HER HUSBAND THE MURDEPFR Boy. Sutherland Declared Guilty. Readers of the Gazette will remember the arrest a few months ago of Henry E. Sutherland, a prominent church man of Hazleton, who is also quite well to do, on the charge of sending obscene circulars through the mails to Rev.

John Danohue, the Presiding Elder of the Hazleton district The circulars alleged to have been written by Sutherland held up Donohue as'a moral monster whose gallantries bad driven husbands to suicide and the insane asylum, and had ruined many hoaaes." Sutherland's trial took place in the United States Court at Erie last week. There were many sensational features to the case. Rev. Sutherland took the sUnd iu Lis own behalf and admitted that he had sent out the circulars, and did it without malice, but with the purpose of ridding the public and the Church oi Donohue's presence. A verdiot of guilty was rendered.

Neighbor. Wayne Cv uu Piohibitiou contention, Jul; 3Ul 0eir' public eelool principal rcoiivta 42,000 pet Tear. Abrabani Ktnigb, father of Bui j. and Chris. Local Kventa, Personalties and Obaorvav ttona of Intoroat.

Jimes Sharkey's new house, on Delaware avenue, is under roof, and it is bring rapidly pushed forward to completion. Mrs. E. M. Vaughan, wbo has been visiting the family cf Contractor Vaughan, on the West Side, left Tuesday for ter home in Philadelphia.

At a meeting of the survivors of But9ry hi 1 i at ih i retiiiHiC of Willism Gee Tuesday evening, arrangemn'S were gua for a banquet to be held on the 19.h of August. Cm miueeH were appointed to choose a place for the gathering and also to make other necessary arrangements. Tbe Misses May and Blanche Knwry are visiting friends in Towatda. Miss Mattie Keller, of WilkiBbarr, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Richard Dindo, on Wyoming street The Third street matter Is still unsettled, notwithstanding tbe fact that one of tbe LOCAL GLEANINGS Town Talk amt Hi Almut They Had Been Married But Two wili cpjn on "Ztltu with an entertain the llorollgh.

The bricklayers have st.nrtid tl: wrk i niont by Will Carloton, the famous poet, who ais ai recites bis own works. Oj November 24th tho Impei Ul Quartette of Boston, rebuilding the rent of the Butler Uonso. to the old system ibe men were not by any means dissnt'rtind Oi the cootiary tboy seemed rather to pn ir the monthly py. He was ready, bowfver, to resume the semimonthly payments, provided the larger companies decided to comply with the law. Elmer Mine Inspector McDonald les t.h to notify a musical orgabizttiou whose reputation BUnds WTOMISO.

E. N. Shoemaker, has accepted a position for this season, at the Wyoming Camp Ground. Contractor Lafayette Stark, has commenced work on the stone bridge near the depot. W.

W. Stocker, the liveryman, bra taken tbe contract to transfer passengers between theD L. A W. railroad and the Wyoming Cimp Ground. The machinery in Simpson A Watkins' new breaker was put in motion Saturday afternoon.

Coal will be run through the breaker by the first of August This breaker is one cf the largest in the valley and will give employment to several hundred of men and boys. David R. Morgan, foreman at Hutchina A Go's, mines, is sick at his home in Wilkesbarre. Messrs Ike S.roh, Clinton Shoemaker, Emigb, and one of the oldest residents of tbe West Side, is lyiug dangerously ill. Mies Hagadorn and Miss Oilie Wright, cf Scran tun, have been spending wveral dye Miss May Frederick, on Washington street.

Prof. Quintan, cf Towanda, vijitad the of P. Richards, on the Wet Sids Tuesday evening. He was here iu the interest cf the preparatory school in Towacda, of which he is principal. James Cousart, a Danv'dte young man, has removed the West Pittstou, where he has Liitii, will av ua with a concert, and on the 221 tf Djoembrr, Kred Emerson Brooks, the H.

Liwall, superintendent it the Lehigh successful applicants for cerlilicat' mino foremen and mine foremen that reports Lave bten forwarded to Thotnna J. ewart, Secretary of luteriihl AfiVire, Hsr hsburg, who wili furnish ceniriciUts to Hioho Ctiliforui.t Poot ore (f the best Wilkesl)Hiro Company, said that company would follow the eximple of tho others. known entertainers now before the public, will be wiih us. Tno next event in tbe course entitled to them upon application. will be a lecture by Qjorge Wendliag, on Thi3 is a scrap of law that may not be Jan.

25th. Mr. Wendlins will probatlr Ia vitw of tLe many cases of drowning courts has rendered a verdict ordering tbe street to be opened. Yet inlay tbe Misses familar to ve ry many 1 A flndor of property from boating accidents or other causes, at this is compelled to make diligent quiry for the season, it is well for water Bide goers to be Altemot through their attorney, James L. speak on "iul of TVetis." and all who have heard or road of Mr.

Wendling, know tbat this will be a rich treat Tne Ladies' Schu rt Qjurtette will cl jse the course wi.h a LmaLan, obiaiued a temporary injunction acquainted with the most ready method of re the victim or victims. Following is against the officers of West Pittston Borough, I Willie Hutchios and Geo. Djiley, left yeeter owner thereof, and to restore tbe same. If, ou finding such property, ha attempts conceal such fuel, he may bo prosecuted for larceiiy." id trouble it ould bo well for some poiBona ti betir this in mind. concert oo Feb.

1C. With such an array of Sylvester's niethcd for producing artificial restraining them from taking possession cf a I day moruiog for Lake Carey, where they are to camp out for a month or two. part of their land for the new street, and liil ini backed, the Stnr Uourss cannot fail to bo moai fuicceaeful and profitable. respiration. It is takon from a valuable little book entitled "Vacation Time," a copy ol A Sensational Story.

A sensation was caused in Wilkesbarre last week by the publication in the "News Dealer" of what purported to be the secret of the recent mysterious disappearance of Contractor William H. Sheppard. The accusation is a grave one. It is to the effect that during the last April term of common pleas court Mayor Charles H. Sutton'eutered an action in trespass against Sheppard, claiming $30,000 damages for thi alleged alienation of bis wife's affections.

It is ssorted that because of this suit Sheppard baa not dared to return. The details as published form a sad instance of domes tij UDhappiaess, which the high standing of the affected parties renders still more deplorable. The matter had been kept quiet until concealment was no longx possible. East Waveriy has organ lend Baptist Sua day echo. 1 with 104 members The Dew elect io road to Plymouth will be id operation within two mouths On Aug 25.b, the ciuzsns ol Kingston will vote for or against an increase of debt EJwardsville'ii new school building, juBt completed at a cost of $13,003, is said to be the finest school house in that vicinity.

An eft vt is being made by the Tunkhan nook Command ry to have the Annual Fall Tournament of the KnighU Templar meet there. The district is composed of Towanda, Can too and Tunkhaanock. A new Kaglish Baptist church builJiug is being erected on Gay lord avenue, Plymouth. The Folmer Shoe Company, of Schuylkill county, has been chattered with $50,000 capital. Twin children cf Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Egbert, who live near TajIorviUe, died from the effecU of a wrong dose of medicine administered by their mother through mistake. The Labes were a moath old. Another newspaper rumor is fiat when J. G.

Coon takes charge of the Nanticoke "Xewe" ha will remove the plant to Wilkes bsxra and issue a breezy afternoon paper, to be sold on the streets for one cent Henry R. Milnes, of South Hyde Park avenue was found dead ia his room at the Bristol House, Seranton, on Saturday. He was a victim of strong drink and it is thought that remorse may have driven him to suicide as the gas jat was foond to be open. Jacob Fleischman, an old and highly respected merchant of Wilkesbarre, fell dead at from present indications the end of tbe trou Miss Maggio liana, caugh'or of Mr. und ble is not close at band.

which has just reached us frcm the pub Sonn of our opln liavo expressed a doubt Mrs Went Z)l Unas, of Rti.e. tu aycuKlaJy Geo. B. Kuight's family left yester The land recently purchased of the Pennsylvania Coal Company by Robert Pettebone has been surveyed and staked out into building lots. Parties wishing to buy can have ten years time to pay for the same.

Mrs. J. Trenchard and son Joe, of Jersey wbo was well known in tliia vic.tnty, died day for Waverly, where tbay will spend the balance of the summer, Mr. Knight hrv that the ittston Hospital Association on Wednesday at the cge xbt.ut twenty years. She had been sick tor some time past, would lie able to raise the 5000 necessary in ing rented a cottage there for the season.

lishers, Fowler A Wells New Yors Firet, see that all tight bands and clothing are loosened, the mouth and nostrils clear of all dirt or other matter, then draw the tongue forward and hold it well out, which is beat done an elastic band passed aiouu it and under tho chia. Then lay the parson to be trcatei upon the tack on a fl it eurface, eoma take: petition ia the Exeter Machine He w.U make his home with John owu's family, on Exator strait rvh Ld Sam Hill were calltd to tbiir ht oi iu Bughamtnn Tuaeday by a telegram announcing the serious illuees of tfceir sister. Mi Bduia Hill, daughter of W. J. Hdl Some alarm was created among Miss Hill's many friends here by the news, but a letter rtceived wit moroirg by a friend of the family siated that she was somewhat better.

Hughes, of Hunlock's township, is aunouLced as a Republican candidate for Jury Commissioner from the lower end. Mrs Charles J. Dyer, of New Ytrk city, is spending a few weeks here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Dyer's husband, who was at ose time a resident of this place, will join her here shortly.

Livy 8. Richard and wife, of Troy, N. arrived here last Friday, the former to eBjoy a week's vacation with old friends, and the latter to spend some lime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William BechtoU.

Mr. Richard, it will be remembered, was a former member Months, and a 8erles of Quarrels Finally Results In the Husband Killing His Wife An Axe the Weapon Used The Murderer Lodged In Jail He Bays He Wants to be Killed With the Same Axe Full Particulars of the Terrible Affair. Northmoreland Township, near Perm's Marsh, in Wyoming county, wss the scene of a terrible tragedy on Saturday afternoon. Chares Wall, aged 29 years, killed his young wif i by striking her on the head twice with an axe. Wall after committing the horrible deed, gave himself up to the authorities, and is now col fl tied in the Lucerne couLty ail at Wilkesbarre, Wsrden Haines haviug consented to take care of him while the Wyoming county til is being remodeled.

WHO THE PRINCIPALS ARK. Charles Wall, the murderer of his wife, is one the most widely known men in Wyoming county, and he also had many acquaintances in Pittston and vicinity, who knew him to be a very quarrelsome man, brutal io the extreme when under tbe fluence of l'quor which was very frequently the case. He has been feared by the peaceable people of Wyomirg ccunty, and this is not the first time thtt be has been in trouble. He is a eon of Samuel Wall, and one of his brothers, George, was former resident cf Pittstoo, and for many years kept a butcher shop on North Main street. On the 2d of last May, Wall was married to JuliaSmith, a young woman about 18 years of age, the daughter of John Smith, a basket maker who now lives in Exeter Township, but who formerly resided at Northmoreland The couple began housekeeping on a small farm in Northmoreland, and here is the scene of the tragedy of last Saturday.

For a thort while all went well between the newly married pair, but soon it was observed that Wall was jealous of his wife, and there were Will Goulden hft Monday for Philadel order for them to secuto tho $15,000 appropriated by the last Legislature for the erec City, N. are tbe guests of Mrs. but reports were thai she was ia proving, atd the announcement of her death was a ful phia, in which place and Atlantic City be will spend a week's vacation. tion tf a hospital here. However we think surprise to ber frier dg and rtltm here.

cov that there will be eo trouble whatever A message to the Gazette from Like Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster returned home Carey says that the largu Bteam saw mill of what inclining upward frcm the feet, tbe head Monday evening from their wedding trip.

Sad Accident at Seranton. gotiiug tbe appropriation. During a con vrr. ntion with one of the effisers of the Hos pit 1 Association yesterlay, we were told Ruggles A near that place, was totally A Mcl DeWitt is PMenting hi friends At Bcranton last Friday an electric car destroyed by fire early eduoedny mort.iig. FALLS.

Miss Stoie, of West Pittston, is visiting her brother Rev. G. B. Stone, at his boarding place, at Mrs. Aphelia Townsend'a.

Miss Grace Shelley, of Newton, and Miss Delahsuoty of Pittston and a couple of gentlemen, attended church at Falls oo Sunday evening. with samples of very fine early peaches grown in hiB that tho committees appointed to solicit Abcut 6000 feet of prepared lumber was became unmanageable while coming down tbe Madison avenue hill, and daehed to the aud supported on a folded coat or other garment, so as to be a little higher than the other put of tho body. Now kneeling behind the head, eeizi each arm near the elbow, and move them iouad horiz intslly, burned. The firo is guppvsed to Lava been of Mrs El Lord abd children, of Scranlon, funds are at work, and that they are maeui.g with much encouragement The miners at a number of the collieries have been bottom of the incline at a frightful speed, A are spending a week here with Mrs. Lord's panio ensued among the party of picnickers sister, Mrs.

William McAllister. incendiary origin. It mado a tremendous biz and the fhtnes tlluminnted the sky for miles around, sffordiog a bsautiful sight for residents at the lake. vhn mh An hnaril anil torn ai.Ib Mr. and Mrs.

Simual Decker attended the first away from the body, then over the head till tboy meet abjve it, when tbey should be vwitQd, and ava shown themselves to Frank P. Rease and family have gone on uerai their litiia nm ptt I Uui and Run. Wnoha. f.n. VI 1 rf" MMI given a steady pull for three seconds.

This their annual drive to York State. They will at Milwaukie on Thursday. Rev. Mr. John 1 car while it was going its fastest.

They landed The general committee of A. 16, his honieua Sunday while he was preparing to I of the uazrte sun. be in hearty sympathy with the movement by making liberal contributes. Tba association aeks no stated amount from tbe miners or other employes, but all are free to cont'i up at Conklin and will be absent sev son offlcated. I on a nile of stones.

The Morsan eirl was in fills the lungs with air, by drawing the ribs up, and so enlarging the cavity of the cheat. eral weeks. Myrue Swart wood, aged thirteen, a daugh 1 stantly killed, her neck beicg broken, snd take a drive. Apoplexy was the causa He I Mrs. uamarme iwiauej, who ui iuuh was 58 years of age.

Delaney. of Port Griffith, a well known Father Mellev. of Scranton. created some aad highly respected lady, died last B. F.

Armstrong and wife arrived here last ter of Mrs. Delia Swartwood, of Tunkhannock, I tbe Hughes girl received severe internal in buto what they think they can afford. Pre Knights of Labor, has completed arrangements for a big demonstrat'on on September 6, Labor D.iy. Favorable ratoo have been secured oo all roads from Carbondale to Hazle ton, and every local assembly in the valley Friday from Bloomsburg. Mrs.

Armstrong late of Falls, died on Sundav at inriea Monday Evening's C. E. Meeting. About three hundred members of the Chris Befit are that with each one hand after a week's illness. She was thins ol a sensation in St.

John's Church Friday, will visit her parents for a few weeks, but it in their mite, the $5000 will be forth deec I 36 years of age, and besides her husband she the home of her uncle, Morris Depew, at Mill City, witb an aboeas of the glands and inter The "Mews Dealer" Man Arrested. by soundly scoring Sabbath Mr. Armstrong left next day for North coming in a very short time. Ho time will assist in making the celebration a euc The "News Daaler" men have gotten them tian Endeavor Kie ies on both sides of the river gathered at the Broid street M. E.

church Mondy listen reports from field, Mans to attend Moody's school for nal organs of the throat should be lost in gettiug this work completed, about three weeks ccsa. Mountain Paik has been engiced and a monster picnic will bo held there, at which so that plans for the hospital building can be selves into trouble through the publication of a sensational article concerning Mayor Sutton and wife and Contractor W. persons were baptised by immersion in framed during the coming winter, and pre The Falls Cornet Bnd is to have a festival on the 12th ot August, for the purpose of getting new uniforms. The people will have a chance to return tho many favors received the River near the Ferry. Bridge last Friday the delegates sent by tbe Pittston Union to the recent convention of the United Society, in Minneapolis, and the meeting throughout it is expected that Governor Pattieon will lie present.

parations made to begin operations early in leaves a family of seven children. She was a daughter of the late Martin Hines, and a of Rog and Thomas Hines. James A. Lewis and wife left Friday for Tonawanda, N. to vUit the former's parents.

Thomas Johnston, of Milwaukie, an old and valued citsen, is seriously ill with heart trouble. H. Sheppard. The letter's son, W. C.

Shep the spring. Two were also biptiaed by sprinkling. Rev. A. J.

Faulkner, pastor of the Methodist Joseph Crowell, a well known resident of pard, appeared before Alderman Parsons, and was a very interesting onn. Tne delegates, from the band, and although entirely disinter Mr. Manning and Mr. Armstrong, each took We are in rceipt of an appeal signed by a ested ourselves, we hope to aee large gather swore out warrants for the arrest of 8. W.

Boyd, J. J. Maloney and E. S. Hansen, charg Church at Taylorville, was the officiating clergyman, A large congregation of people Welsh HilL who is employed by the Pennsylvania Coal Company as a machinist under Foreman Craig, was severely burned about ing at that.

time. a portion of the convention, and gave reports of principal features of each day's pro number of prominent clergymen and church bickerings and quarrels between tbe two. MGIKHIHO OF THE TROUBIX On Friday a quarrel occurred, and the wife left her home. She went to her father's home about a half a mile away. She ssid she was afraid that "Charley would kill her." She remained there over sight, and tbe fol ing them with publishing "a malicious and witnessed tbe interesting ceremony.

the head and face on Monday by an explo men, for aid in behalf tf the Home of tbe A son wss born to Mr. and Mrs. Moses La Brutal Murder of a Child. gramme. Mr.

Manning first took the pulpit, and he talked for about half an hour. He defamatory libel concerning sundry persona in this city and especially William H. Sheppard." era tors. He spoke of Sunday bait games as disgrace to the community, and said that moonlight picnics are very demoralising. Wyoming County Agricultural Society tries a novel method to increase interest in the coming fair.

It offers to the Orange making the beat display of vegetables, fruit, eta, and of fancy work, domestic manufactures, bread, cake, etc, twenty Ave dollars; second best, fifteen dollars; third beat, ten dollars. Hay field's new Greek Catholic Church will soon be completed. Rev. Father Triecs, of St Nicholas' Church, Wilkoobarre, has been transferred to New Milfbrd, Pa. Kingston's Y.

M. A. will occupy a new three story brick building that is now being erected on Market street by G. M. Pace.

Gaorge Mahle, of Wilkesbarre, charged Good Shepherd, an institution recently estab Barre on Friday. The wife of Michael Garoyers, of Lattimer, lished ia Scranlon, for tbe shelter of fallen sion of gas at No. 10 shaft Mr. Crowell received the injuries in a rather paculiar and unusual manner. He was engaged in cutting The defendants entered bail in $1000 each Dr.

C. N. Damon, of Syracuse, N. is vis described in as interesting manner his trip ehWe vulagenearHa tta of women The Home is in need ef ucds to en to Minneapolis on the Pennsylvania Christian iting his parents on Exeter street an eld pipe near the foot of the shaft It lare in opportunities for carrying on the 77 "T8ar 0,0 Quarter Sessions Court Mrs. R.

D. Laooe, and Miss Margaret lowing morning, Saturday, Wall came to the house and demanded to see his wife. Tbe family refused bis demand, and he then forced Eudeavor atd gave numerous incidents which went to show the great enthusiasm happened that the pipe was full of gas, and Lvsoe are sojourning at Lake Carey. Mrs Michael McKune, of Girardsville, Pa, is visiting the family of Janus Kane, in Port Griffith. Miss Minnie Sicks, of Nsw York city, is pending a few weeks here w.tb Miss Fannie Sacks.

Carl Councilman is entertaining his sisters, Mrs. Smith and Miss Councilman, from New York State, William Manning, of Rochester, N. has been visiting the family of his brother, G. D. Manning, on Giddings street; oAuguier bi nome to use care oi tne nouse and her infant sister.

Ia the afternoon when she returned she found the doors locked and To Meet at Glen Summit. Mrs. Charles Sickler has returned from a and love for the work manifested by the mem an entrance into the house. His wife when tbe machine broke into the tame the gas rushed forth and ignited from Mr. Crow merciful work in which it is engaged.

The object es stated in the appeal is "to shelter the shelerless; to lift up the fallen; to raise the shield of humanity above the heads of The American Institute of Mining Engi bers of the Pennsylvania delegation. Mr. lengthy visit to her old home in Brooklyn, asleep at the time, but be dragged ber from neers will hold their next regular meeting at eli's lamp, resulting ia an explosion. Mr. Pa.

Manning also gave a teview of the opening of the blinds pulled down as though the girl had gone visiting. After wailing awhile for her the bed, and, it is said, attempted to cut ber Glen Summit, on October 6. The' subjects Growth's injuries, though painful, are not those who have been trodden in the dust along the convention, and of tbe work accomplished Prof. M. E.

Bennett arrived here last Friday throat with a knife. Members of the family considered dangerous, but he will probably be daughter to return Mrs. Garoyers became impatient and made a search among the neigh from Johnstown, and will spend a few during the first day, and also of the closing ltfo's pathway The Home of the Good Shepherd is non sectarian. The most 1 wly came to tbe rescue, and she was saved for the time being. During the melee Mrs.

Smith for special discussion are "The Preparation and Utilization of small sizas of Anthracite," and "Practical Uses of Concentrated Iron eonfioed to his home for ssvei al weeks mealing on Sunday evening weeks witb bia parents. The Fourth of July picnic and the festival and sorrowful sinner is the most eligible can Hon. D. M. Evans baa removed with his bors, but without success She then became alarmed and asking the assistance of a He was followed by Mr.

Armstrong. The and her daughter received slight injuries, and Ore." held last week by St. John's Church, togoth' family to Enervate, near Hasleton. latter did not accompany the Pennsylvania were out by the knifs. didate for admission within its portals.

Its t'riendly doors are open to those who are neighbor broke the door open. Anna E. Dickinson has evidently taken to the lecture platfarm again. The press dispatches state that a few days ago she addressed a meeting at Monroe, N. that was called to discuss the proposed laws enabling netted $2,379.

Misses Jennie and Etta Hartman are visit delegation, but went on a different route, and The Latest and the Beat. A horrible sight confronted them. Lying There are four murdorers ia the Lucerne spurned at all other doors, and within its be prefaced bis remarks on tbe conventions ing Mrs Stroud's family, at Oar man town. Attention is invited to the illustrations in upon the floor in a pool of blood, with her Wall then went away, but returned in a few hours. He appeared rather peaceful.

He did not see bis wife, but told her father that he would not bother her any more, and county jail one waiting to be Lunir, at.d walls there is hope for tho stricken, aud the with a brief but pleasing description of his Mrs. Crawford and daughter, of New Yoik, another column of the new pitent phaeton three getting ready for trinl. promii of a new life even for those wbo have trip. Mr. Armstrong spoke on that portion and surrey combined, on sale at N.

J. Smith's, are visiting Frank Sanger's family on Exeter street throat cut from ear to ear, was the body of the oldest girl. A short distance away the baby was found sleepLig, its clothes and face A Wilkestarre corrtpitondeut says tht of the convention work not touched upon by banded over tbe key to their house, saying died the moral death, aud forfeited the friendship (I natural friend and protectors" Charles Wall, who murdered bis wife at West End, Pittston. Call and see the handsome vehicle and bow simply it works. Mr.

Manning, and prrsanted notes from covered with tbe blood of the murdered girl HlcaV Weather For August that she might have everything that was then. Mrs. Wall went to her home, accom Northmoreland on Saturday, is still io Ibe R'jtnitstices on behalf of the Home of tbe with attempting to pohon his old love, Mrs. Hibish, was arrested and committed to the county jaiL The D. L.

A W. station at Dillon was entered early on (Saturday morningi and robbed of $60, and a quantity of clothes and other articles. An Elwardsvilla babe fell int) a tub of water and was nearly drowned. Physicians, after working for three hours, succeeded in resusticating the little one. Lussrne county civil and mining engineers will hold a convention at Glen Summit on Aug.fi.

Table Rock, neat Towanda, is to be eon verted into a summer resort J. W. Allen has teased the place and he will push the work. The committee, in charge of the coming addresses made by the principal speakers, uiose ooeiae tne body a carving knite was Rev. Hicke, the St Louis weather prognos jtil there.

When seen Monday he was that proved highly interesting and profitable panied by her father and AL Barton, a friend. Cubs fob Croup. Use Dr. Thomas' Eclec tic! tor, predicts for tbe open ng days of Au Good Shepherd may be sent to the Rev. James A.

OReilly, of the Cathedral, Scraiiton, and will be acknowledged through fouud covered with blood. It was at first supposed to be a case of sui to those who had not tbe pleasure of being soldiers' widows, army nurses, and all self supporting women to vote at all elections. The recent erection of a monumeot to "Stonewall" Jackson at Lexington, recalls to an old Pittatonian the fact that his surviving widow (formerly a Miae Junkii.) visited our town in the fall of 1846. The occasion of this visit was the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church, of Pittston. It was dedicated in October of 1846, and the dedication sermon wss preached by the Rav.

D. X. Junkin, D. pastor of the Presbyterian HOW TBS at URDU WAS COHHlTRD wholly unconcerned about the matter, aud said be erjtyed the tewspaprr Accounts of tric Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks cf colds, pain gust fair aud moderate weather.

The 3 i will present ou that eventful occasion. witoess a rising temperature followed by a it very much the columns of the press Among the signers A of the evening's programme tbat aae, out later it was round tnat tne box in wbich the valuables and money of the family and icfltmation, and injuries. storm center on the 4tb, 5 snd 6ih. Tbe Cilery is in tbe local market not the home A short time after their arrival at the house, about two o'clock in the afternoon, Wall appeared on the scene. He was armed with an axe, and bis appearance and sctions indicated of the appeal are Right Rev.

W. O'Hara, Biabop of Scran Iod, Very Rav. John Finnen, were kept had beea broken open and its coo was much enjoyed was tbe eiogii of a hymn dedicated to the Christian Endeavor new moon on tbe 4th will tend to precipitate product, however. tents taken. The murderer was evidently Geo Deitrick, one of the oldest residents V.

Pittston, Rev. John Loughran, Minooka, 8ocieiy. by a marietta composed of Mrs. SCR ANTON BUDGET. don't tod do it.

If you are a sufferer from neuralgia and eick discovered by the girl aod to hide bis iden' of Ransom township, died July 23d. He had that there was trouble ahead. Mrs. Wall and tbe two men saw him, and started to run. Rev.

R. A. McAud ewe, Wilkesbarre, Rev. Miller, Miss Lillian Helwig, and Messrs the disturbances within thirty six hours of noon on tbat date, increasing any earthquake tendencies otherwise exieting. Normally, fresher, cooler air should follow until we ap been sick lor a long lime, but tbe immediate Christ, Scranlon, Rev.

N. J. McManus, Provi Matthews and Councilman. This hymn, the tuy he killed her. There is no clue, but it looks as if it were sove one well acquainted witb the family, as nothing but the cash box roe men escaped in safety, and it ewms CAuae of hiB death was a stroke of paralysis headache don't allow your drugg st to sell you any remedy that is "just as good" as Dr.

deuce, Rev. J. B. Whelao, Hyde Park, Rev. delegates said, was called for a number of Church, of Greenwich, N.

who, to perform this service, drove in Li boggy over the Po coco mountain, accompanied by bis Dices, Miss Julia Junkin, a daughter of the Rev. A O'Reilly, 8cranton, T. T. Homey, R. G.

rather peculiar, some indeed regard their actions ss eowardiyJthat they should leave times during the international convention. which he suffered a few days ago. Mr. Dei trick bad oearly reached tbe centurv mark in Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills. was disturbed.

proach tbe 10th, which witb the 11th rail for very high temperature with reactionary storms reaching eastern sections into thel2ih. Lower Brooks, Robinson, John J. O'Boyle, A. J. The Christian Bndeavurera present at the There are no other remedies that are "just as Casey, James J.

Williams, P. McConn, Conrad meeting last evening listened closely the good" or that can even approach them. Dr. George Junkin, president cf fiyette Cot woman to too out tor bereelf. The tot He made his home with his daughter, b.

a Dr. George Juokia was eubstqaently tor ran down cellar, intending to escape by Mrs Mary Sax, on the Geissinger property, called to the presidency of the College of door. She was just coming out the near tbe Ransom Home. The Big Seven County Reunion. temperature should follow.

Scroeder. reports from both delegates, and ail felt that Burr's are aa pieasant ss candy to the taste and $100 says there is no case of neuralgia Plymouth eisteddfod has resolved that a prise of $40 be given to juvenile choirs of not leas than forty members, nor over 18 years of age, (twelve adults to be allowed to assist,) Lt singing "Jerusalem, My Glorious Home," All choirs and competitors are requested to send in their names to the secretary on or before August 6. A dog owned by Mayor Bet tew, of Carbon dale, bit Tessie Biggins, and the girl, The.l5th is tbe central day of the next The committee of arrangements which is the Pittston Union had done a good thing in Washington and Lse University, of Virginia, I door when Wall espied her. She started I Tno Board of Examiners appointed by tho storm period. Five days is about the average making the preparations for the big seven Few travelers from this section who travel sending delegates to the convention and also swk headache tbey can not cure THX PROGRESS OF DENTISTRY Has made it possible to make a eet of the at Lexington, Virginia, to which city be re 1 to run across a field, but the I Court of Lexeme Co.

to examine candidates life of a eiorm period, the temperature always county G. A. R. reunion in Jermyn and Mar through New York know that no railroad that tbe delegates sent hsd done their work well Ii is probable that Mr. Armstrong and company in tbat Slate has a right to charge rising and the wind currents shifting to easterly and southerly during the first half of the best teeth for $8.

Not every dentist will de cved bis family. Here Professor Jackson I high grass prevented any very I for tho office of Inspector of Mines, to supply Miss Julia and nwrled ber. She was I W7 pid progress, and he caught up witb I the vacancy about to occur in the ffice now his first wifa Her father, who was loyal to I ber about 100 feet from the house. Standing held br Patrick Blewitt. together with the field on September 3rd, have issued a circular which aaya that tbe committee will endearor to secure the lowest possible excursion rates Mr.

Manning will bo visit the local societies for that sum but that is what Dr.C. S. Sny more than 80 cents fjr a berth in a sleeping car. Of course, tbe railroad have been period. By the central day storm conditions, shortly and give additional reports on the der charges for a perfect set This inoludes the painless extraction of the old teeth and over his wife, be ignored ber cries for mercy, I new district created by the mine law on all railroads in the wen counties.

as a rule, are ripe iu the west, and during the tbe oli 11 if, left Virginia when the war broke out, and the young professor who married bis convention They are both very enthusiastic the gold fillings tbat are put in the artificial set to add to their natural appearance. There in do haste to inform the public tbat a law on the subjac. is in effect Tne law was passed by the Legislature in 1890, approved by Governor but, Hand that he was, brought the blade of I passed at the last session of tbe Legislature, the axe down upon ber head witb a crash. I will by virtue of the powers vested in them, daughter, became the General whose Boau first half of tbe period. Bp tbe central day storm conditions, as a rule, are ripe in the It is expected that th're wi 1 be at leest five thousand veterans of the war uv line, as meet has just been unveiled by bis little I over the work, as a result of tbe many good things which they saw and heard at Minneapolis, and their efforts will now be directed is a lady assistant always present at his pleas The blow did not cause death, although the I hold an examination in the Arbitration room grattd daughter, Julia Jackson Christian.

west, aod during the last half of the period 11 as many hundred Sons of Veterans, who ant dental rooms, 136 Wyoming avenue. Hill on June 1, 1890, and went into effect May skull was crushed, and again be brought the 1 0f the Court House in Wilkesbarre, on Mon they move across this continent to the oast toward transferring a portion of that enthus 1, 1891. The provision alluded to is section WHERE DO YOU BUT YOUR SH0. There's always a beet, one object that Marcy Township School Teachers. I axe down upon ber head.

He then left bis I day, August 3rd, 1891, commencing at one Low temperature and high barometers break will participate in the parade, wbich take place at eleven o'clock a. m. Immediately after the parade, dinner wili be served lo all iasm to tbe local workers. 41 of chapar 465 of the lawa of 1890 which At a regular meeting of the Marey Town 1 touu, and threw the deadly weapon beneath I o'clock p. m.

Johu B. Law and James A. down in front of advancing storms, snd fol shines brighter than the rest Tbat object says: "Any patentee of a sleeping car, or bia logil representative, may place bis car ship School Board, helJ on Monday evening, I PP tree, when it was found. I Brjden, of this place, are members of the Board low in the reverse order in their rear. Storms, Teachers and Janitors Elected.

the veterans, Sons of Veterans, and Ladies' among the shoe stores of Seranton is Isaac Banister's, corner Lackawanna and Wyoming her father, has brought suit for $5000 Farview is engaged for picnics and exour aiocs every week day from now on until the 10th of October. Pretty good evidence of its popularity, isn't it Mrs. John Kenan, of Scran tos, gave her 16 months oU child a dose of landanum to quiet it The young mother, who was inexperienced in the use of the drug, gave too large a dose, and the child will probably die from its effects. Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D.

LL at one time pastor of the Presbyterian Church, of Plymouth, died on July 13th at the home of his daughter in Peoria, IU. Ai the time of his death be was pastor of a church in Mead villa, Pa. He was 14 years of age. the following teachers were elected for the! Smith came up at about this time, and met I of Examiners. therefore, witb very high ten pert tore may Relief Corps of the seven counties.

All of the members of the Pittston School upon any railroad, with the assent of the cor term ol nine months beginning Saptember I son in law. Tbe latter said coolly "I have I Thomas Loftus. of Pine sTeot. at one time Hon. Galusba A.

Grow will be the eprakcr Board were present at meeting held Monday lath: a well known borough policeman, was last of tbe day. Numerous big brass ba d. be looked for from about August 16th to lTtb. After this, cooler days snd nights will follow to 20th, on which date, and the 21st reac killed Julia; now go and take care of ber." The woman was not dead when ber father poration owning or operating such road, a may charge for tbe use of tbe sune in all cases to each passenger occupying it 40 cents, evening, and the work of completing tbe corps of teachers was gone through in short avenues. You cannot miss the big white sign, "Banister's Shoe House," occupying the whole length of the store on Wyoming avenue and after you get inside you won't miss week taken to the Danyille Asylum.

well as several drum and fife corps will fur nisb the music durirg the day. A few small His mind has been failing for some time past, order. Tne following teachers were re which shall entitle the passecger to the use tionary temperature and storms will appear. Cooler to about the 26th. reached ber aids She was token to her father's house, where she died at five o'clock.

Wall wandered about tbe township all the can noes will be on har.d. and it was thought wise to place him where the kind of shoes you are alter at tbe price elected Miss Clara Howell, Teresa Mo An of a berth for 100 miles sod at tho rate of yon want to pay. It requires no extended Governor Pateov, Lieutenant Governor he can receive proper treatment The 1st storm period for August is from three mills for every alditional mile, but in no dre. Mwn8 Thomas Ciwley, Mar No. 1 school, Avoca Ella MacNutt No.

2 school, Duryea Ills Dills. No. 4 ichool, Head of Canal Mary E. K' nnedy. Ni.

9 school, Coxton Blla Benedict. No. 6 school, Avoca Theresa Battle. Nj. 1 room, Graded Building Mary A.

Quinn. afternoon, no effort being made to arrest him. argument to prove tbat a business as large as the 25A to the 29th. Tbe 27th is the cen LA Watres, iveTiors Beaver and M. The county commissioners have Dered a garet Price, Christina Mtrtin, Maggie Patter caae shall the charge txoeed 80 cents." M.

Hoyt, and many other distinguished Stato reward of $300 for the arrest cf tbe person tral day. Many parts suffering with heat theirs is belter able to make low prices tnan, the small store with its limited consiituency son, Lizzie Blewitt There still remained two At about evening he made bis way to the house of Averet Smith, where he surrendered and drought may look for partial relief and county officials wid be present. or persons who murdered the Italian girl at vacancies, aud Miss Clara Collier and Miss Whatever expert knowledge, nerve in tbe use The Seranton "Tru is authority for the himself! At a bearing before a Justice of the Lattimer last week. of capita and straight, square dealing can do Katie Cunningham, were elected to the posi No. 2 The coroner's jury io the case of the Mc 'atemont that "the 8pring Brook Water peo room.

Graded Buildma Btssle I eace, watt ootueasea nis cunt ana he was in the footwear line is being done there. Bio through the disturbance at this period The month will end with a fair, bright and cool night. tions. A committee consisting, of Messrs. A most cordial iiviwion is extended to all veterans, as well as Sus of Veterans, and Ladies' Relief Corps the Seven Counties.

Tbe choirs of the veral churches will committed for trial. Gowan sisters, held a meeting in the office of other house can show such a collection ot shoes of all staple sorts aod they have a rep pie, in order to guard against any accident to their large main across the Susquehanna river Tigue, Abbott and O'Brien, together witb Prof. Shiel, was appointed to assign the 'Squire Gibbons all0'clock, Monday morning. Coroner Beldelman held an inquest in the esse Sundav afternoon, and a verdiot of Webber. No.

3 room, Graded Building Jennie White. Substitute Teacher Ella O'Malley. The following unique advertisement appears in theCarbondale "Leader "Whereas, Thomas a Lister, and Clarissa A. Howe, of Carbondale, joined in matrimony on the third day of have lived as man and wife since, but there having arisen certain differences between us that we cannot reconcile therefore we have agreed live apart, each to have what they had of clothing, property, Ac that they possessed before their mar at Piitaton, supplied by Spring Brook; which render soma fine patriotic airs during tbe ex Political Mention. Thomas Harris, of Hazleton, is tbe latest utation to sustain and will not risk it by selling trashy goods.

The Banister $3 shoe, made right there, is as good as you can get for the price anywhere. teachers to schools, and present their report for the approval of the board, at the next murder was returned against Wall would cut off the water supply of a large ter ercises at the grove. No witnesses were beard. Tbe jury drew up a verdict to tha effect that the girls came to their death by drowning accidentally, and Republican to be mentioned in connection The greatest excitement was created meeting. The committee will do all in their power to make the day one of pleasnro and long to be Thoaaaads PoUoMd.

with tbe nomination for Clerk ol the Courts. ritory on the west side of the Susquehanna, have purchased land near Campbells Ledge and have ordered a ten million gallon Gas tbat no one was to blame. Janitors were elected as follows: Upper throughout the county by the tragedy. wall's btobt. In recent work on Heart Disease, Dr Ex County Comjaiasioner Thomas English remembered.

Pittston school, Mrs. Tigue; Market street Marvelous Enduramoe. The vast amount of labor pertormed by the Franklin Miles tbe noted specialist gives To Oar Subscribers. kill pump which can be put in operation at Wall was taken to the Lussroe county jail baa hie eye on the Shrievalty nomination next year. school, Mrs.

McDonnell Welsh Hill school, heart in keeping all portions of the body short notice. This will be used as an emer The special announcement which appeared st seven o'clock on Saturday evening. There many new and startling facts. Thousands of people are slowly poisoning themselves, Mra Havard. For position of jtnitor of the Improvements at Harvey's Lake.

Kingston Times. The Pittston correspondent of the "Newt gency plant It is a wise precaution aud in our columns some time since, announcing a he was interviewed by the correspondent of Oregon school, two persons were named, Mra. supplied with blood is not generaly known. It beau 100,000 times, and forces the blood at (he rate of 168 miles a day, wbich is Dealer" names Jacob Paiser for Jury Commissioner on the Democratic ticket tbe Seranton "Tribune," to whom he told the Scott and Mrs. Madden.

The vote resulted There are many improvements being made guarantees the people of that section an excelled supply of water. It also practically special arrangement with Dr. P. J. Kendall of Euosburg Falls, publishers of "A following story: weakening their hearts by the use of tea, coffee, tobacco and alcohol.

These are Heart Whips, causing it to beat rapidly, thus gradually wearing it out, producing shortness el George H. Troutman, Ktq of Hazleton. ia a lie. and after six ballots, it was decided to lay the election over until the next meet Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," adopts what ia known as Governor Hoyt's 3,000,000,000 times and 6,160,880 miles in a lifetime. No wonder there are so many riage, and Clarissa to keep what things Thomas bought fx her, and we each promise and bind ourselves to not hereafter trouble the other, she not to contract any debts against hiss but to maintain herself and not to claim any support from him but to live separate, to not cohabit together nor obstruct each other and not to control each other.

Ia witness whereof we have hereunto set our names and affix our seals this 11th day of July, 1891, at Carbondale, Pa." at Harvey's Lake this year. The dancing pavilion is the largest in this section of tbe Sute and a great amount of money is being a Whereby our subscribers were enabled to has formally announced bis intention of becoming a candidate for the office of district ing. "I am 29 years old. Wu married to Julia Smith on the 22d of last May. She brought it on herself.

Since our marriage she has been too Intimate with Butler Wall 8he Heart Failures. The first symptoms are obtain a copy of that valuable work free by scheme for watering Wyoming Valley, wbich has received the indorsement of the beet by drauiij authorities in the country There was some desultory talk on school spent on the picnic grounds. Mr. Lewis pro breath when exercising, pains in side and shoulder, hungry and faint spells. Finally heart failure and sudden death.

For weak shortness of breath when exercising, pain in sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co matters in general, after which the board ad attorney subject of course to the rules of the Republican party. The "Sentinel" eaya that his friends will make an earnest fight for bun. poses that Harvey's Like shall be the popular summer resort of ti.h State.

The newest (and enclosing a two cent stamp for mailing the side or stomach, fluttering, choking in throat, oppression, then follow journed to meet on August 7 th. same) ia renewed for a limited period. We improvement is a wtmrf that is being built 'Will the coal companies obey the semi ened and irritated hearts the press everywhere recommended tbe Naw Heart Cure discovered by Dr. Franklin Miles, which is or sale at J. H.

Houcks. or smothering spells, swollen ankles, etc. Dr. Samuel M. Davenport, of Piymjuth, was trust all will avail themselves of the oppor The Buggedest Path in Life.

It is 180 feet long and xtends 90 feet into Franklin Miles' New Heart Cure is the only elected to represent the Third District Repub tunity of obtaining this valuable work. To If it bo but irradiated by good hesllh, is the Lake. Besides furnishing accommoda reliable remedy. Sold by J. H.

Houck. every lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as went fishing one day with him. I objected and he whipped me. Then I bad him arrested, Her folks wanted her to leave me, sod there has been trouble since, she was sick not long ago and she told her mother she wanted Butt Wall to come but I ordered him out "He came in, shook bands with my wife, wbo spoke mildly to him, and abused me. I tions for the steamer passengers, a number shorn of half its distasteful features.

Hosts of distinguished men and women have uttered licans at the State Convention. Dr. J. W. Cole, of Hszleion, will represent tbe Fourth District, and Dr.

F. M. Bruodage, of Conyng monthly pay law is a question that is attracting considerable attention just at present, not only from tbe mine employes, tut also from tbe storekeepers and business men in general who would be benefitted by the change. The law is now in force, but so far it treats in a simple manner all the diseases Born. of bathing houses are being built from it out into the water.

This is what has which afnict this noble animal. Its pheno regrets for a paat when young, full of vigor July 26th, to Mr. and Mr. S. Freeman, of menal sale throughout the United states and ham, the Sixth District In the First District Boy Drowaad at Plymouth.

Richard Pugh, aged 13 years, son of John Pugh, of Main street, Plymouth, wu drowned in the river at that place Tuesday eight Young Pugh, with a nusber of eompamoue, wss bathing bear the ferry. The parly were get North Main street, a daughter. long been needed. The railroad com Canada, makes it standard authority. Mention and hope, through battling with obstacles that seemed well nigh insurmountable, their convention at Wilkesbarre, there was a lively this paper when sending lor 'Treatise.

pany is doing, the work and they will em lime between the Miner and Thomas men, Sunday morning while ao aged couple, Peter Davine and wife, of Warrior Sun, were at church in Sugar Notch, an adopted son, Frank, abstracted between $800 and $900 from between tbe bed ticks and departed for parts unknown. Detectives were put on his track. George Kraft, of ml street, Wilkesbarre, was picking coal on the fi9high Valley tracks near the round bouse on Monday, when be was struck by a met passenger train, and instantly killed. Hs was an afced man, somewhat deaf, and it is supposed that he did not hear the train earning or the danger signals, as we have been able to learn none of the employers in this vicinity have made any prepa pulses beat, their veins tirglod with the glo' ploy persons to look alter tbe bouses and at said nothing. Friday morning I went to Died.

In Milwaukie, July 21, Homer, yourgest lOj 12 A Valuable Discovery. and the reeult was a split, the Thomas delegates bolting the convention. Both Mr. Miner tend to the wants of the bathers. Every rations to comply with the provisions of the Bluas and found ber In a questionable position with him.

But be got away from ua of joyous health. Chronic invalids, would you once more feel that glow, would you as of yore aleep, eat, digest perfectly? Then act On the contrary, we understand that thing is to be in A No 1 shape so that tbe sou of Milton aud Mary Petty, aged two years and two months. Dr. Brown Sequard's elixir of youth may be moat exacting may be pleased with the ac ting ready to go home, when Pugh said "This is my last dive," and suiting the action to the word he jumped from the end of the boat into the water. He never came to tbe surface alive again.

It is thought tbat when and Mr. Thomas were elected, one by each convention, and the Slate Convention will be called upon to decide which is entitled to the an important discovery, but every ono knows several of the leading coal companies, among them the Delaware, Lackawanna and West Then I went home. I went to her mother's home Saturday morning and saw her In bed use, with persistence, Hoetetter's Stomach In Pittston, July 27 th Nora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hines, aged two years.

commodations provided. There is unusual life that Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure certainly is. Bitters, foremost among tonics, most reliable and activity at the Like this summer. Tbe ers, have placed the matter before their attor 0.

B. Smith, of Pittston, will represent it has given thousands amicted with serious alone. Her mother ordered me out and locked the bed room door, but of vitclizing medicines. Nervousness, dyspep neys, and that the latter have rendered an he attempted to come to the surface in the the 6th district, and George of Luzerne NJork od JUJf there heart disease a new lease of life. Druggists who can observe its effect on many customers opinion to the effect that the companies would is larger than ever before, though are broke it open with a stone for be made no attempt to get out of tbe way.

di be caate up under the ferry boat, 1 Borough, the 2d. no better accommodations than formerly for be safe in refusing to pay twice a month. In and ordered ber to eome'home. She would Susquehanna county poor boose' has but and was either stunned bv the shock or sia, hypochondria, a loss of appetite and sleep, this grand reparative of a debilitated physique and imvaired conrtitutional vigor speedily prevails agtinst Rheumatic and everywhere speak very highly of it Mr. the event of the companies following the ad' suffocated before he could reach clear water.

I end I toft The more I thought about it ircwaan'a Day, Sept. S3. At tbe meeting of fire (company represen John Weaver, of Knigbtstown, says: "I have sold much of Dr. Miles New Cure and the elite. Next year tbe swell hotel will be open aud then there will be a rush from the cities.

vice of their attorneys it is probable tbat a The body was recovered in a few hours. ae mdder 1 ot Then I took an axe from test case will be made, and the Supreme tne woodpile and broko the stove, the chairs, have received many good reports." O. Mon tatives, held in the parlors of the Niagara Engine Company Tuesday evening, it was decided neuralgic ailments, malarial disorders, kidney troubles, and the growing infirmities of age, are successfully combatted by this benign Court will then pass upon the law. An indi Allow me to add my tribute to the efficacv cl00lt "PP ouw. scattered roe, of Dunkirk, N.

reports large sales. Tor Bant or Bala. of Elv's Cream Balm. I we snfferi our and meal on the road and went away. hold the annual parade of the Pittston Fire "And the beet part of it is every bottle has vidual operator from the West Side, with whom we talked a few days ago, said that he specific.

for Rent Dwellings in Pittston and West Departmant on Wednesday, September 23d. given satisfaction." Sold and guaranteed by Then I came borne again. Her brother and Al Barton snd another woman were in tbe had notified his employes that he would con severs attack of itfluecs and catarib and was induced to try your remedy. The result wss marvelous. I could hardly artkaUte, J.

H. Houck. A Pleasant Herb Drink. Further arrangements for the event will be made at a meeting to be held latter. bouse.

She shut the door and went through tinue to pay once a month, as in the past. A few of the Polanders and Italians complained, Ave inmates. Tberon G. (kborne has been re etooled principal of the Lackawanna Twp. schools.

M. a Molt, editor of tbe Milford "Dispatch," and Samuel G. Peters are candidates for the Democratic nomination of Associate Judge of Pike county. The Honeadale "Herald" saya that a couple of old maids hying near Jermyn who farm it in quiet way, were surprised the ether morning to find tbat during tbe night seme brazen thief had mowed their best meadow and carried the bay away. George P.

Mahle, charged witb attempting to poison hie neighbor, Mrs. Hsi bish, ia Wilkesbarre. was given a bearing the bouse, but I beaded ber off. Then she Tho druggist tell us that people call daily for the new cure for constipation and sick Do Ton Cough It is probable that the celebration will be and in lees than Iwenty fcur hours the cstarr the oporator said, but the majority of the Pittston at $6 to $30 per month. Several stores, offices, manufactories, etc.

For Sale Vacant lots in Pittston, West Pittston aud Hughestown, also a few dwell nga, on monthly installments. Some tip top investments In properties worth $1,000 to $40,000. G. B. Tbomtros, Agt ran out and fell.

She got up, but fell again participated in by the local companies only, Don't delay. Take Kemp.s Balsan, the best symptoms and my hcarseoees disappeared and headache di covered by Dr. Silas Lane. It is miners made no objection. on ber left aide.

'Oh, Charley, don't kill cough eure. It will cure coughs and colds fit I was able to ting a heavy role in Grand Opera although the individual companies have tbe power to invite visitors if they feel so dis she cried. said to be Oregon grape root great remedy in tbe far west for those complaints) combined witb vows unimpaired. I strongly recoct The Wilkesbarre "Record" has be inter posed. For several reasons it has been deem will cure sore throat ro a tickling in the throat It will cure bains ia the chest.

It will cure iufluenzy ind bronchitis and all deasee 'I will, Julie, you deserve I said, and struck ber twice in the same place. I could with simple herbs, and is made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out the ed unwise to have an elaborate celebration viewing some of the leading operators of that mend il to all singers. Wm. H. Hamilton, Leadiog.Basso.of tho O.

D. Hess Grand Opera Co. not look at her then. After tbe crime I came vicinity on the subject Charles Parrish is this year. strength, lt sells at 60c and $1 a package Plumbins and tins Fitting.

We are prepared to do all kinds of plumb yertaining to tne lungs, oecause it is a pure balsam; Hold it to the light anp see how Absolutely Pure. down asd gave myself up. I would like to die credited with saying "The men don't want on Monday, and was committed to jail in do 1 Hjw Often by the tame axe or be shot." it as far as I can learn, and the companies clear and thick it ia You see the excellent ef and is cal ed Line's Family Medicine. Kilos Herva Liver Fills A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of aUmleavenins8trengtli.

Late8t V. 8. Government Food Report. Merchants Want tha Law Koforeod, Wilkesbarre Record. Tbe merchants of this oity are grievously ing and gas fitting in the best manner, on short notice.

Full line of gat ipe and other supplies on hand. For sale by don't want it either. In my opinion it la just fect after taking the first dose. Large dottles Tha Lattimer Tragedy. ss well for the families of the men that tbey 60o and fault of heavy baiL We sea some young man who has iqaan Scrantou postoffioe has beea raised to the dered his money and ruined his health by ex first class.

The most important feature of cesses, and before SO years of age is aa all the ohsnge will be the fact that clerks or car broken down and played out maul Io all J. E. Patterson A Co disappointed with the action of the operators Joseph de Camellia, an Italian, was arreet do not receive their pay every two weeks. If An Important discovery. They act on the liver stomach and bowels through the nerves.

A new principle. They speedily I ed in Philadelphia Tuesday, charged witb the employes run short of cash between pays their credit is always good at the office, and cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles riers appointed bus! first pass a civd service I acii etiM I prescribe nature's tonic and ner It is well known fact that Pan Tina Cough and Consumption Cure has cured consumption, coughs and cold when all else failed. the murder of Katie Garoyers, at Lattimer, in the matter of the Semi monthly Pay bill Tbey bad hoped the large and small companies would obey the new law at once, thus aid'ng them in striking a blow st tbe evils of ESTATE OF CHARLES PERRY, LATE OF Harcy township, deceased. Letters of administration upon tbe above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to id estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, to present the same without delay, to ANNIE PERKY, I HI BBS, Attorney. and oonstipation.

Splendid for examination aoder the civil service lawa. I Tloe Sulphur Bitters. They supply food for There is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil to quickly cure a cold or relieve hoarseness. Written by Mra M.

J. Fellows, Burr riasieton. last week. Tbe evi and children. Smallest mildest, surest, 60 as far as I'm concerned can get whatever money they want to tide them over.

I do not 26 and 60 cento. Trial 'jottlee free at Houck's un uraio, trauguieu ujojuervtm, ana are sue i aenoe against us uameilia is very doses for 26 cento. Sample free at John H. Then win also be a slight increase in the salary of earners. oessful in nine oaisa out of ten.

I strong. A week before the murder be visited the credit system, which has done incalculable I Oak, St Joseph Co, Mich. drug store, think that this is a proper matter for legists' Houck's Drug Btom. 26200.3.

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