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AND COMMENTS. ed Scranton at 10 a. were met by a i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL GLEANINGS. Mentzer then opened a discussion oa or WEST SIDE. Valley railroad, was formerly a newspaper axan.

Before he entered service of the Cul Midland he organized the Ameri cepti committee of teu and escorted Hi tion of a viaduct over the D. L. W. tracks at the foot of Hyde Park hill. It is expected that the Tailroad company will ganizing and developing the young people of onr churches.

In the eveninc Toiit htii Timely IVplcM of Local and! Town Talk and Events In and About Oosslp Abont People and Doing In the Hook Ladder Company's oms, ou Votes, Personals and Observations Ueueral Jutt rest. can Railway Publishing company and is the West Side, where a form! addrws Rsv. G. H. Sheip, of Mehoopany, Local Interest.

the Koroiigu. Rugbies Manning have purchased the the Society Circle. Rev. J. Sumner is among the visitors bear a portion of the expense.

Ihe improvement is very necessary. Houesdale women are tnierprMug; tbey sud the American Journal of Railway Ap conducted a devotional meetine. Mra W. C. Brenton ha, retutnad from a stationery department of King on are public spirited.

Their enterprise aud pliancea, which under bin management be to the World's Fair. visit to New York Carbondale reports ice already. Bradford county people rejoice over low welcome was delivered by ex City Eng'nt er Blewitt. Afterward an adjournment was made to Tnruer Ball, which was the company's heidqnarters for the day. Hre an the West Side, and are removing the same ib io spirit tu i in a comm mda ile diree came a recognized organ of railway in Miss Maggie Burke is visiting the fatn'ly after which Re.

Geo. Hine, of Tunkhan nock, gave an address on "How can a Young People's society best succeed He Miss Hattie Moore, of VVas'ninotort, D. to their store on Water street. of James Walker, in Carbondale. coal prices.

is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Si. Bf iry.

tinn, too that, of waking their town "a terests, particularly in the direction of new tbiiig of beauty" and a joy the inliaM inventions and improvements relating to Wra. O'Brien, son of detective Jas. excellent dinner was served the visitors Athens High School has arranged a good Mrs Wm. Weber and Mrs. John Reilly Miss Lfcie Ashlemsn.

of Hvde Pare, is tots; ai.d they have snm ed remarkably the railway service. Retiring from that, O'Brien, formerly of this place, now of called on friends at Wilkesbarre, today. lecture course. was followed by Miss Jennie H. Read, on "Consecration." Appropriate selections of music were rendered by J.

A. Hague, Rev. TisitingM.s Trook'niHMr, on eine In the afternoon, the Niagaras, iu their natty uniform, participated iu the annual Wilkesbarre, has been appoint' to a clerk well in their efforts so well, in fact, that Mr. Lee assumed an executive posiaon iu Prof. Shiel is imiioving, aud will Bloomsbilrg Normal School will indulge ship In the Philadelphia Mint.

parade, ai won compliments for their ex in a gymnasium. E. Richards and Wm. Randall, of The snmmer cars 011 the 1 in rrva.i at this time we feel like calling the attention of their Pittston sisters to what thev about attending to his duties within a few davs. jnver a'd Rio Urandt offices at Djnvei ard later beranae general freight snd pew Col.

Geo. W. Bain, the well known Nanticoke. Towanda school children were given a are being taken off and hr.nsw! fr.r th have accomplished during the past few lecturer, will be in Pittston on Saturday, cellent appesMnce. Supper social followed at Turner Hall.

The company returned home on the D. L. W. train enger agent of the Midland. Mr.

aud Mrs. Jas. Fitzpatrick and son, day off to attend the fair. A bountiful hospitality was extended to Winter. yetrs.

iMaturally a Deantiiui spot, Hones Joseph, returned home Saturday fiom the Beris connty is fast losing great in all delegifes by Pastor John Hajae and Oct. 7'h, when he will give his popular lecture entitled "Prose Ballads of Memory, Contractor T. H. Martin has a dwel'ir a THE PLYMOUTH EXPLOSION. World's Fair.

that reaches here at 10 p. m. dustry that of geese raising. his willing people. Their commodious dale's charms have been enhanced many fold by the work of the women The pretty hnnse fast approaching completion for or Lessons of Life." Miss Mary Crnser, the obliging saleslady Twenty Sayre people are making pre lecture vcim was with Hhle3 which PQVMR John Elaader, on the nnntr end of T.

7 Flve Workmen Killed and Five Oth park that graces the center of the town A friend of Tho nas Lloyd, of Yatesville, at Mnsic Hall book store, is enjoying a two parations to go to Chicago in a freight car. were abundantly spread for dinner and zerne avenne. ere Hadly Injured. weeks' vacation. has shown ns an old fashioned yellow ruta Forest City Methodists have a $3,000 supper during the thrc9 days of the meet has come in for special attention, bnt the streets and by ways are also attended to, V.

C. Van Decker and sis'er, lfii8 Nellie A terrible explosion of gas nccurre I in Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Hlgbe baga, grown in his garden, weighing more Mrs. of Rochester, N.

is visit parsonage in view. ings. This arrangement was veiy convenient and Miss May Fenstamacher No. 11 colliery of the Lehigh Wilkes with giatifying results. Not the least prof ing her daughter, Mrs.

A. O. Farnham, in Michael Rafferty, a well known Scranton than eight pounds. Mr. Lloyd says that this is one of his smalle t.

and promoted sociability. The meetings have been spending several days with the of all in leavening streneth. Latest United barre Coal company, at Plymouth, on itable part if their work lies in the direc Exeter Borough. printer, died suddenly, aged 23. MRS.

WALL WASTED TO DIE. But When She Taated Lnndnnnm She Con cl mled 'Tws Bent to Live. Mrs. Rose, wife of Harry Wall, a well known barber doing business on Sonth Main street, attempted suicide, Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, by taking a dose of laudanum. The timely arrival of a physician aud the prompt application of an were largely attended and inspiring and all Thursday of last week.

The scene at the tion of creating a public sentiment in favor John T. Armstrong Company have iamily of George Var.deibnrj', on Delaware avenue. Miss Emma Eaton, who has been spend Pennsylvania colored people will hold a mouth of the fatal pit was one of wild went home to be more useful and const crated in the year to come. Statet Government Food Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER I (Ml WALL X.

purchased the boot and shoe stock of John of cleanliness and neatness around the pri ing the past week at Rev. Holden's, re fair in Harrisbnrg, next month. Mrs. E. I.

Ostrander, of Brdicz had a i confusion. Everybody seemed dazed and Booth, of South Main street, and, adding turned to her home at New Haven, Conn, vare residences; ana ll is pleasing to no.e Wilkeebarre's paper mill will be con to it a line of groceries and provisions, will the result: every Hont sdaler takes pride A JEWISH PEDDLER ROBBED. Charles Cosgrove, J. B. Cnrley, Thomas verted into a wall paper factory.

lett this week from her daughter Cora, who is visiting her uncle, Levi Ostrander, of Wvn fn 1,,. bewildered by the awtul news, and it was utterly impossible to secure the real facts in regard to the accident, or to get a cor open a general store in the Booth building Benedict and William Gowan are repre Mrs. Margaret Hughes, of Clinton town in keeping his property in the best possible shape. The latest move made is one look KnocKea Down and Relieved of 10 on Monday next. sjuting Pittston in the jury box, in ship, Wayne county, died at the ripe age emetic saved her life.

She was nnder the influence of the drng until 3 Wednesday morn ins. and her friends had to exert On the Camp Ground Road. health 's much better. rect list of the dead and injured. Wild Dr.

a. Hatching today received a Wilkesbarre, this week. of 92. Thomas Elliott died on Saturday eveninr Tuesday afternoon, a Jewish peddler of rumors floated through the streets. It was ing to the remodeling of the stone bridge leading to the Park lake, which alone detracts from otherwise beautiful surround letter from J.

D. Green, general man a er Frank Polen is visiting relatives and old Workmen digging a sewer in Carbondale FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 189i. said that no less than fifteen men had met of the Superior Stove Works, announcing menus nere. some ten months ago ne Wilkesbarre, while returning from a trip over the mountain, wa9 halted by for.r s'ruck a vein of good coal at a depth of five at the home of his daughter, Mia. John Stone, on Ann street.

He had been ill but a week. He was eizhtvveau of or Th dath. Fortunately these rumors proved ings. Of course all of this is not accom lost his left foot in a railroad accident and that the works will start np on full time feet yonng men on the Camp Ground road, untrue. When the excitement had qnietsd next Mcndty, and that the prospects are now travels on crutches.

great efforts to pr. vent her falling iuto the sleep that knows no waking, np to that bou. when she became rational, and is today on the read to recovery. Mr. Wall, the husband, stopped a Gazette reporter Wedne and said: plished individually.

It is done through Freeland's "rag row" keeps the officers near A. D. Sesrfoss's ridencs, and it down, it was learned that five men had bright for a brisk fall trade. a regularly organized association, and the J. Grant Cramer, a nephew of General funeral took place on Tnesdayat 2 p.

with inteiment in West Pittston busy. It's the quarters of the low grade iievea ot The peddler resisted, and been killed and five others injured. The two handsome gold badges offered Grant, who was graduated with high honor members so enjoy the work that they conld Italians. the robbers threw him down, took the The dead are: by the St. Aloysius society to the members from the University of New York, has been C0U5TY AND STATE.

Items ol All Sorts Gathered From changes and Condensed for npstv Readlns. Blonmsburg talks of free river bridge. A silk factory la to be started at Hal stead. A Susquehanna county farmer is making "Owing to the many stories given ont not be induced to drop it. We doubt not that our women, if they so desired, could money end ran N.

D. Smith, who has been staving at Joshca Goliqbtly, assistant mine fore celling the largest number of tickets for appointed instructor of modern langaages preparations to die on October 7th. He ifiL. 1 about that unfortunate affair of Tuesday, Mr. Werkheisers, of Exeter street, was to man, 57 years of age; hortibly burned xue leuows are aescnoea as ranginwl Saturday's excursion, were won by Jas.

secure rem the officers of the Honesdale at the Lehigh University. South Bethlehem. says its a sure go. and torn to pieces; mnst have been killed Langan, son of M. J.

Langan, of Upper I desire to give the true facts in the and continning, said: organization all of the information neces Mrs. Mary Wendell and sister, Miss Charles Snvder. atred 3. fell into a well from 16 to 19 years of age. They had been daJ removed to the hospital at Scranton, gathering nuts on a farm and were driven for treatment.

Mr. Smith sustained a instantly; was a prominent resident of Pittston, who sold 170 tickets, and Joseph sary to organize an improvement associa Frances Carey, late of Coronada, 30 feet deep at Mountain Top, and escaped 'A few days ago my wite went away Counterfeit silver dollars are numerous Plymouth, and leaves a wife and four off. They headed over the mountain, after severe injury some monlts 830 by falling Coyne, of Port Griffith, who disposed of tion. without serious injury. from home.

She took our 21 monthsold children. in Reading. nieces 01 miss ttnoaa s. carey, our frequent correspondent, are visiting their rooDing tne pt idler, and were afterward on telegraph pole, and is going to the 104 tickets. James Walsh, of Market Harry Harris, a well known solo singer, child to the shop, where she left it.

I took Starlight, Wayne county, Baptists will David M. Jo.vks, stone contractor, of seen near UbeTdorfer's, in Exeter borough, hospital to have an operaton perforate! on The manager of the Central Pennsylvania street, sold 60 tickets, and will be awarded aunt, Mrs. M. S. Chapman, at Port Blanch of Edwaidsville, has been elected leader of it to Mrs.

Sonth Main street, bnild a church. making their way toward Pittston, where, bis spine. Meade street, Wilkesbarre; 52 yean of ard. a pr.ze. the Gwent Glee Society.

and placed it in her care. At 1:30 Tues D. L. W. shop men in Scranton work age; leaves wife and two children.

11. is ueiievea, tney reside. The ma ter has I llLe ucepuon and racial held by the Hereafter the tax collectors of the ontiiy F. Weiscarger, formerly of this place, Lehigh Valley official in Hazleton are telephone system has a highly ticklish job on his hands. He proposes to reduce the already unsatisfactory service of the Pittston the probabilities are that day afternoon a girl called at the shop, been placed in the hands of officers, who, Wf st Flttston Hcse Co.

last, Friday n'oht William Jonss, mason, of Wilkesbarre, will be elected for a term of three years, looking for a sneak who extracts satchels now loonted at Harding, W. where he and informed me that my wife was at Mrs, ten hours a day now. The State Capital fa undergoing improvements which will cost $482,650. it is believed, will locate the robbers. to mark the opening of their new hall, 45 years of age; leaves a wife and two The term heretofore has been one year but from the baggage room.

Robinson's, and desired to see me. I did children. a very pleasant affair A very larce com the subscribers will not consent to the re last May the State legislature passed a law St. Gabriel's V. A.

B. society, of Hazle is mine superintendent for the U. S. Coal and Iron arrived In town, Saturday evening, and expects to spend a ten days' Dushore's population is increasing, and COURT PROCEEDINGS. pany nearly SCO were present, and eu dnction.

For years th com dad has ter John Flanagan, mason, of Wilkesbarre which says that "the qualified voters cf not kept on with my work. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Robinson came running ton. will be twenty five years old, next there is a loud call for dwelling bonnes. joyed the hospitalities of the fire laddies.

4 years of age; leaves a wite and six nutted Pitts! on patrons free access to the boroughs and townships in the common vacation with his family February, and will celebrate. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. In Mansfield, a man was arrested and into the shop, and said: 'For Gid sake, children. calls of the Wilkesbarre exchange. Pitts wealth of Pennsylvania fhall, on the third Cards have been issued announcing the Bethlehemitee will not lack good water.

Com. VS. Mirhafd Harry, come down to the house. Rose has fined i for digging potatoes on Sunday. An elegant collation served, alter which the hall was cleared, and the remainder of the evening nlr untiv ton's close business and official relations Owen P.

Jones, mason, of Plymouth; 69 ming marriage of Elmer E. Buck man, of They have just completed a reservoir with and batter Julia Mnlrov, Jnry tsane with a verdict of not guilty, irosecutiix and Tuesday of February, after the passage of this act. and triennially thereafter, vote taken a dose of I went down, George CrolL a Hone dale brakeman, years of age; leaves a wife, son, and Wilkesbarre, and Km Bertha II. Banister, a capacity of 12,500,000 gallons. with the connty seat mad 3 this part of the service of more value to business men ueieuuant eacu to pay nail tne costs.

We called in Dr. Ross, who applied Com. vs. Josenh fiparv naunlt nl L.Hn. I spent 1J1 a PlOgramme of dances ffin 7nnni for and elect one properly qualified pet son James O'Connor, a friendless and penni formerly an instructor in Wyoming Semi daughter.

The injured are emetics, which had the desired effect. was drowned in the canal at Port Jervis. Two thousand Junior American Median ics took part in the parade at Johnstown. 2MSuSte, TOrdiCt WM th than the local service conld possibly be, for tax collector, who shall serve for three less man whosehome was in Oxford, N. nary.

The ceremony will take place at the ''From Mrs. Robinson I learned that my Com. vs Will am CampbeU, attempt at rape: or tne same, ansa Kate Sottlev Rnrn Joseph Cummixos, mason, lives on Lance's years," died suddenly in Ranb's Hotel, at Dallas. Case on. bride's home in Syracuse on October 5th, wife had gone out of the house shortly af Thr Gazette claims that Athens is freer Hill, in Plymouth; aged 45 years; both A male choir has been organized in the and after Novemb nr 1st the conple will be Sneak thieves entered the sleeping room FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.

with its limited nnmber of patrons. Now it is ordered that after the first of October all free connections with the Wilkesbarre exchange shall cease, and that ten cents ter 1 o'clock, saying she was going to buy from drunkenness than it was ten years Yonng Men's Christian association. It will at home at 195 Academy street. Wilkes of Captain L. French, in Plymouth, and ton, presided at the piauo.and Goo.

Arnot, of this place, was the prompter. It midnight before the festivities were brought to an end. Much credit is due to legs oken and one foot badly crushed, one leg was amputated at once by Dis. Quarter Sessions Commonwealth ViCharles McCinlre and Wife. anaanlr inM candy for the bvy.

Instead of that she a. eet for practice in vocal music and chorus barre. I I I jiu rifled hi pockets of $20 in cah. purchased 15c. worth of laudanum 6 uciciniMltSHlillt, shall be charged by operators for every eon Sandeland Whitney; will probably re Wilkeebarre's new city hall is under roof.

Work will now be suspended nntq Ccmmonweaitu vs. Wm.Hutchies, adultery John McAndrews, of Oregon, the well drahms. She was feeling better at John B. Davis, burgess May field, died verv Buddenlv while at work. He was 53 cover.

versation 01 nve minutes or less. The re jury find defendant not guilty, connty to pay tne company, and especially to the corn costs. ai. i known fireman of Niagara Engine com singing every Saturday night, at 8 o'clock. The choir has met for practice on several occasions and they show excellent progress.

Members and other young men spring. sult is not hard to'foresee. Comparatively James Morgans, timberman, aged about uunee in cnarge, tor the excellence of the Commonwealth vs. John VerMst.v. o'clock, and I had her taken home in cab, and she is getting well now." pany, and Miss Delia Duffy, of Swallow years of age.

tie was highly respected. John Benna was cmhed between the arrangements and the attention paid to iiiKuitu, none pros, entered and o'e d's, missed. 40 years.lives on Centre The Rev. J. Lloyd, of Freedom, N.

The doctors who attended Mrs Wall be rollers in Oneida, colliery, Hazleton, yes street, weie married at St. John's church at 7 o'clock, Wednesday, Very Rev. guests. The West Pittstons are now nicely Commonwealth vs. Thomas Hnnday and received bad cuts about head and body wishing to take advantage of this excellent will assume the pastorate of the Pai few of the Pittston subscribers will deem it profitable to pay $4.50 a month for a local service, and many will order their 'phones to be taken ont.

We think Manager Bailey lieve she did not swallow the fnll dose of rainci newcomD. assanlt and batter MIc'j ael Horan, pros. Case on. terday. not dan erously hurt.

Father Finnen, the pastor, performing the soQS Welsh Baptist church, next Sonday laudanum or it would have rendered her un opportunity for securing vocal lessons may join th choir if they will give their names Common Pless Barbara Elizaoeth Bilde Scranton fire department property is David D. Davis, miner, Plymouth, con brand vs. John A. Hilrlnln and nonnn'ttmu, 0 6th will be the date of the Car cevemony. Miss Jennie Connors, of Oregon, valued at S60.000.

and is insured for conscious before aid arrived. They think settled in one of the neatest buildings in the use of the fire department, and they are better prepared than ever before to serve the people in their special line of work. "Visitors to the bnildi having been filed, rule on respondent to show has not taken this view of the matter. siderably braised about body by flying di 5 choir's return concert in Wilkesba was bridesmaid, and Jas. Fleming, grooms to J.

J. Armstrong, the leader, or leave them at the association office. wny uecrre a. vor snail not issue. Ee $50,000.

Doubtless he has been led to issue the above fragments. when she tasted it, she threw the balance in the sink, where some of it was found It will be held in the Ninth Regiment iDTOame uctooer at iu a. m. SATURDAY, SgPTIMBER 23. mentioned order because of the enormous Owen L.

Evans, son in law of David The Williamsport extension of the Le Mayor Edinger has stopped the Strouds burg Normal School students from giving Armory. with the bottle. The 6 drahms contained man. The newly wedded pair left on a wedding tour of the principal cities, and upon their return will make their home Oregon. Their numerous friends extend dead head businees transacted with W.lkes Jones, the rock contractor, and lives the arrangement and the farthings very much.

Quarter Sessions Pef It 'oa for annexai ion of Frothingham's new theatre in Scranton, 7 grains of morphine. their yell. with him on Meade street inWilkesbarre: rauusin aiem townsri to ooron rn of Bei oarre. nowever, mere snouia be some is to be completed so as to be opened during the holidays. The opening attraction wick.

Colnmoia county: Kiiie on ovisinal retitioners wliv eoort commissioners shall hurt about head and face and arm dis One Pennsylvania engine pulled a train coal cars a mile in length from Sunbury congratulations. BURGLARY AT RANSOM. means available for doing away with this very evident nuisance without subjecting use Well's Laundry Bine, ihe best bint not oe approved. Ketnmaoie at next term located. high Valley railroad is completed, and the running of trains has been begun.

This new route let sens the distance between Wilkesbarre and Williamsport, forty miles. Binghamton is also brought nearer, and Laporte, the hitherto ina essible connty seat of Sullivan connty, is given is already booked. Stephen Jones, a sewing machine agent, tog for laundry use. Each maVf? two In re annex Uiou of territory to Kingston boi oneh from Kineston towinbtu: tixmn to Honey Pot. Thomas Williams, rockman, lives on the subscribers to a limited service.

We hope Saudway's Store Entered and Relieved of Scranton, was here, yesterday, looking quarts. 16c. Sold by B. J. Durkir.

tion sustained in so far that rjgnt of way of of Money and Goods. the obnoxious order will be withdrawn, or Coal shipment of the Philadelphia and TLWlinif railroad from the Pottsville dis for a fellow who stole his horse and car Both lifts of the Evans Mining olope, Beaver Meadow, were started np, as well as a new screen room, giving employ Heights in Wilkesbarre; several ribs broken and sustained other serious u. L. railroad conipanv is exclnded irom territory to be annexed. Vtith certain modifications Droceedhitrs confirmed and territory some satisfactory arrangement made for RANSOM.

At an early hour Wednesday bnrglais effected an entrance to the general store of riage. On Saturday night, Jones left the out St standing in front of his place of trict increase daily. bruises. the suffering Pittston subscribers. nmviiucu is ueuioreu pan ol uorougn ot ment to about twenty five men and boys.

Confessing eight crimes, Chas. Grether, William Sandway, near the Ransom sta ton. Central Poor Di'st iiot of Ln rue conntv vs. The men killed and injured comprised business, on npper Lackawanna avenne, Gracedale is a new station on the Lehigh Miss Daisy Eertels, who ba been spend an convict at Easton. was sent back to tion, and secured $50 in cash, besides Don't fool the reporters Under the new gang that were engaged in some rock work About 10 o'clock a man came along, prison for seven years.

Valley road, near Faimew, where an extensive powder mill has just begun opera law passed for the protection of news in No. 2 west gangway, of the Cooper vein, railway facilities. Last week trains were pnt on, running between Lipoiie and Sattersfield Junction, where connections are made with the State Line and Sullivan road, and L. V. freight agent? now bill eight to Williamsport via this route.

Tallie Morgan, the Scranton singer, jnmoed into the carriage and drove off. directors of poor of Jenkins tonoship, lit ton: Petition and pspei directed to be filed in Conrt of Quarter Sessions and apneal from the order removing Isaiah Wall Zaigler to toe Central poor district of Ln oiue connty and accompanying order of iproval of est radition ing a week with he. gi andpaieuta, Mr. and Mis. Neyhart, refnraed to Wilke3birie on Tuesday.

qn intity of goods valued at about or 115. Mr. Sandway is the postmaster of The Soldiers' Orphans commission have papers at the last session of the Legislature, (They had been at work on the job for tions. Mr. Jones saw the action and gave chase, decided to build the $150,000 industrial Ransom, and keeps the office in his store.

it's decidedly risky businees. The act about three days, and had it nearly com Ground has been broken for the new An He followed the thief to Adams avenne and auowen. The chicken snppsr was given at school in Franklin county. The postal department was ransacked, but. Sentences were lm wort barley provides that "any person who willfully pietea.

it was well known that the por ont that throughfare to Mulberry street. thechnch on Wedae day eeniftg of if mcunire, npe, itw costs, and five years thracite Hotel, in Carbondale, which is to be one of the finest buildings of the kind in so far as known, only alDut twenty five states, delivers or transmits by any means tion of the mine in which they were at No trace ha yet been found of Fannie Rid dons, the insane girl who has been lost week, was well attended. Thii tv fi ve dol visited Mrs. Clara Novello Davies and her choir of Welsh singer', in New Vork, a I cents' worth of stamps were taken. Mi' whatever, to the manager, editor, or re work is very "gassy" and extraordinary this section.

lavs were reali' ed arier ejps were dt where he lost sight of the horse and carriage. The horse was highly piized by Mr. Jones on account of its spaei. It is of a it penitentiary; jacumr associate in above, $iflue, and six months in jail; Janu McCov. laicenv, $1 costs, and six months in jeil: ViUiuTii Sviu.ee, larceny, $10, costs, and jU: Oav id Williams, forserv.

15. near Hezleton for three weeks. Sandway lives over the store. The bark porter of any newspaper, magazine pnbli precautions were taken to prevent an acci frayr 1. cation, periodical or serial, for publication dent.

Safety lamps only were used. The ing of a dog aroused him from sleep and President Judge W. W. Schuyler, of Easton, was a witness against flarry Le bay color with a white hind foot. The Mrs.

Mary Sax attended the Odd Fellows' 1 costs. jaU; Alfred Jones, oawdy ho.f, t'o. cos! nr moaths In jad; Isabella lone', bawdy iiope, Sl cosii, four months in frightened the thieves away. There is no therein, any libelous statement concerning I officials are nnable to account for the ex excursion to AUentown on Thuredav. Miss Maggie Daniels, a Iented young lady of Clifford township, Susquehanna connty, died after a long illness.

She was a member of the senior class in the Bloom burg Noi mal School, but illness prevented count, who stole his dlk umbrella. carriage had been recently repaired, and several of the spokes in the wheels do not cine by which they might be traced. jail; in. tsreouim. raise pietense, 5, costs, Mis.

F. P. Richards entertained her two any person or corporation and thereby se plosion. The theory has been advanced cures the actual publication of the same, that assistant foreman Oolightly fired the Strondsburg feels the depression con nieces, the Msses Roberts, of Orancre. lqt match the color of the remainder.

thirty days in jaii: A Qhouv Connors, larcny, JU, costs. davs iu jail; Fred. Kipning, larceny, $1j, ctts foiu months in jail; iSlii" Oberdorf. horse steal SJJ. co ts.

one vpari.i Cann' aal Kino "I don't see why II few days ago, and secured from them the following list of engagements for the remainder of their stay in this country: Beecher's church, New York, Monday; Mount Vernon on Tuesday; Scranton on Wednesday and Thursday; Wilkesbarre on Friday; Buffalo on the following Monday andTnssdaj; Utica on Wednesday and Thursday; Carbondale on Friday; Philadelphia on Monday and New York on Tues siderably Its woolen, knitting, and silk mills are idle, and the railroad men are on week. her graduation. She was 2 ysars of age should eat yon. is hereby declared guilty of a misdemeanor, gas by carrying a naked lamp. The only and upon conviction shall be sentenced to evidence that warrants such a supposition jail; Frank 'tisuton, lovgerv, $50, cost, ote BARLOW ACQUITTED.

Missionary "I don't agree with you. Wm. Sandway 's the owner of a fine There's a divisio i in the Greek Catholic htlf time. Medicine Man ''Take a dose of ft'right'i year and six nioiirns to penrennary; Frank Leighton, larceny, $10. costs, and three icontl in jail." Joh.l Horan.

larcenv. Sl.t costs, fnn. pay fine not to exceed $500, to undergo the fact that a naked lamp was found on imprisonment for a period not exceeding I his person. The exact manner in which church of North Wilkesbarre. Each fac Chas.

Wheeler's Wonld Be Slayer City editor Will Lathrope, of the Car Indian Vegetable Pills after the meal, sire." trotting colt only four inonits old that bif'i tairti equal the fimona "Nancy Hanks." tion wants th church. They differ about two years, or either or both at the discre the explosion was brought about will prob months in jail; John Murray, disorderly bouse. $15, costs, four mouths in Wili'am Campbell, assault and battery, $100, cask, ooe year Goes Free. Thos. Barlow, the colored man, who bondaie Lender, fell into a ditch and wrenched bis knee so badly that he is laid Funeral of Owen P.

Jones. Mi ses Jennie and Sophie Wf pastors and other details, and they have tion of the court." yonng Scrantonian My nevr be known, as the survivors say The remains of Owen P. Joues, one of the ana sia momns ja'i. Pittston, attended the chicken supper on started on a settlement by means of a bill day night. The party will sail for home on the following day.

shot Chas. Wheeler, also colored, during a np for a few days. who palmed off a libelous story on the that they know nothing whatever as to the Wednet lay evening. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. in equity.

quarrel over a dog, on Lacoe alley, West victims of last week's explosion in Plymouth, and a former resident of Pitta Scranton Times is resting uneasily nnder cause, Owen P. Jones, one of the victims of the Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Eichtrds sad Mr. Common Pie? Se.i ia Forne. V3. Workmen digging the foundation for Pittston, over a month ago, was placed on the weight of this act. and as the pro Edward Morgan, a br 'her of James Rale :1 ton, were brought to this pliee Sunday ror new tnii ruscMKged.

Frey vs. Wilkesoavre. Slot 'on th new bnilding at the Wyoming Semi iOt new and Mrs. Coiry B.jndish attenlt 1 the fair at Tunkhannock, last Fi May. prietors of the Times seem determined to Morgan, who was one cf the injured men, overruled.

afternoon and interred in Pittston Ceme trial Friday. The defendant was represented by Thos. Shea, who succeeded in cenvincing the jury that Wheeler went to Markle BroLhet vs. Cvrrs Slraw.etai. Ex make o' him an example it will probably and who was in the ust of the disaster, nary, Kingston, nnea'tnea a tin cox containing indecipherable manuscript.

It is Rev. Z. Sone, of Wapwalloiten. whose tery. In Plymouth services "lad been held ceDtions overruled: renoi of referee enn Plymouth explosion, had many friends in Pittston.

For many years he was a resident of this place previons to removing to Plymouth, and he was well known among our older people. He was a prominent member of the Welsh Congregational go hard with him. The serious situation but escaped witho. a scratch, was seen by over the remains in the Welsh Congre supposed to be a box planted at a root of Barlow's house to quarrel with bim, the gational Church. The building was into which he has brought himself by his Wilkesbarre Record reporter.

He said own foolish desire to play a joke at the ex "We were engaged in building a wall a tree by the class of '79. acts of the case to the contrary, not Shaffer, preached an interesting sermon in the Ransom church on Sunday evening. E. L. Defendefer vs.

John Wei's. E.V opinion filed motion for injunction denied. Mrs. George akes, aged S3 years, of Ann Th' mas died recently at Clifford, 8usqnrhanna connty, aed seventy years. She was born a cripple, never walked a atep in all her long life and outlived the rst of her family.

At the re union of the 105th Penn'a Regiment to be held at New Bethlehem, Oct 12, their colors, lost at he battle of Boynton Plank Road, Va in '64, will be restored to them. According to the Carbondale Leader, no fewer than twenty one suits for damages, of $10,00 each, have been brought against the Carbondale Traction company during the past year. thronged by mourning friends and hnn dreds of people were nuable to gain ad pense of the newspaper should stand as a across a breast and had been at it about C. W. Lavcock vs.

William Stoilrlart Assii withstanding, and the jury returned a verdict of not gnilfy. church. He is survived by his wife who is Philip Shellenberger, who hf been mccention overrnltd: renort or referee od three days, and intended to finish it in an warning to all who are similarly inclined. firmed and judgment entered in favor ot pU'u mittance. The paster, the Rev.

G. Wheeler has recovered from the effects epeudingthesumrrer with relatives' here, left for his home in Kans? on Nanticoke, took landanum with suicidal intent because her husband is dissipated and abusive. The prompt use of emetics saved her life. bu, at uuruiuK 10 niune 01 reiei ee. Newton, was in charge of the services, and Buckley vs.

In ecuvitv. no exen.i There are bnt few newspapers in this neighborhood that have not at one time or of tue shooting, and is abont again. hour or two. I and John Flanagan, were behind the wll and the rest were in front of it. We had eight safety lamps 70 years of age and a belplers cripple, the result of a stroke of paralysis which sue suffered some time ago, and two children.

Owen Jones, a well known resident of Oregon Heights, is a son, and a daughter, tinn fled, report con armed absolutely: dee fee he was assisted by the Rev. T. C. Edwards, He wi'l take in the World's Fair oa the way. to oe orawa rortnwitti and snomitied to court.

another been imposed upon by these prac Trontman. tru tee vs. Uenero Hentaiiise. WYOMING BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. of Kingston, and the Rov.

J. Q. Evans, Nellie Hammett, a fifteen year old We carried tical jokers. Under the law quoted above, and not a single naked lamp, Motion to take off lien denied, rale discharged, mnilnn tj naAa i rtn Iota E. F.

Antrim, of Pittston, speat a day of Plymouth. A great many of the at, ranton girl, was assaulted by six men .1., abv uintu there was however, it will be seen that the langh is the safeties because we knew 6. V. O. Kline, et nx vs.

Alex. S. Bodwou. last week with D. Learn.

tendauts, including Elm Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Mrs.

Thomas, resides in Virginia. The remains were brought here for interment in ei ax. Kepoir connrmea on the other side of the house if the guilty gas there. One lamp 'capped' about one Eva and Gare Hnfford, ordered to pistriunte an 1 injured so badly that her condition is critical. Her assailants were arrested and inmitted to jaiL Anniversaries at Ebenfer Baptist Church, Plymouth.

The sessions of the Bible School Convention began at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 19. 8ame vs.

Same. Report confirmed absolute party can be located. half an inch of gas, which is not etongh pittston cemetery. Mr. Jones had been visitc relative) in Fittiton, week.

accompanied the funeral to this place, and a large company of Pittston friends met it at the cemetery. The services here were ly: master to distribute tunds in his hands. to explode. I should judge it was abont The transfer of the Lehigh Valley foundry from Easton to Sayre, makes the foundry boys and citizens of Sayre in general much elated. The foundry has a capacity Uitn nation oc nmas anjiae tronj sale oc New York concert managers are making advised by bis family and friends, owing to his advanced age, to quit work in the personal property of Thomas jtfclnilsa.

Coa J. E. Patterson manufaetuisrs of Officers elected: James C. Frear, of The series of fatal gas explosions that I two o'clock when there was a terrible rush nrmed msl. very impressive.

They were conducted an effort to indnce the Scranton Choral Jacob Ho ah vs. J. H. Pnle on vilain. have occurred during the past few years of air, and the wall in front of us gave way, doors, sash, blinds and mouldings.

AH the officers of Elm Lodge and the Rev. Mr. Tunkhannock, president; Geo. E. Mason, of Wilkesbarre, secretary.

Reports from mines, and it is said that he had decided to resign his position at the close of the tin wny ne snail not give secavity for costs: of fifty or sixty tons per day. in the lower end of the valley mark the carrying Flanagan and myself over the top reiurnaijie uci. a. iu a m. Newton.

The pall bearers were Isaac Ed Union to sing in Madison Square Garden. Nothing has yet been settled, but if the choir goes to New York, it will nrobably Luzerne county officials will investigate Qnarter Sessions Com. vs. Michael Price. kinds of finishing work made to order.

Hard wood and veneeijd work a present week. wards, W. R. Jones, Thomas D. Jones, Resisting a public officer, R.

T. Edwards prosecutor; court sentence defendant to nay cost's. the schools were lead and spirited discussions took place of principles and methods in Sunday woik. In the evening, approach of the mine workings in that of it, and burying the workers neighborhood to the water level. It is a on the other side under it.

All our scientific fact, well known to mine lamps were smashed and we dared not Orders have been issued by Manager the case of a Wilkesbarre Polish woman, whose death, it is alleged, resulted from in Thomas R. Williams, John K. Jones, and during the holidays. uom. vs Alex.

sen All work gwranteed. Fitl jlon, tenced to oav costs Philip Walters, all of Plymouth. In re of Hazle twnsh'D. petitions workers, at the greatest amonnt of I strike a match. I called ont and Flanagan Rev.

W. H. Mentzer, of Wyoming, lead a juries inflicted by her hu band. The latter is now In the county jail, where he was TOE SIXTH VICTIM. and answers i efei red to Mi (i.

h. Halsey to CAUSE FOR HAPPlSf S3. paper on "The Inductive Method," and A Valnable Remedy. fce tef tunoiiv answered me. We compared notes hur dangerous gas is met in those collieries Cora.

vs. ai.ics New comb aud tot by the Mayor on July 5. Joseph Cammlozs Dies From Injur Brand reth's Pills pnrify the Blood, stim which are working nnder or near water. Manly. Court seniejeed defendant to pay One of Albany, X.

BestKnownCiti Rev. J. S. Thomas, of Nanticoke, on "Its application to onr Sunday school classes." riedly and fonnd that we were safe, and tnen began groping aronnd to find the The twenty sixth annual convention of Bailey, of the Central Pennsylvania Telephone system, to the effect that on and alter October 1st all free connections with the Wilkesbarre exchange for the Pittston telephone subscribers will be stopped, and that the rate fcr conversations of five minutes or less will be reduced from twenty five cento to ten cents. The opera ulate the liver, strengthen the kidneys one ot ana costs.

The explanation of this fact is that the ies Received In No. 1 1 Colliery. The victims of last Thursday's explosion Com vs. Charles Hoaemaa roo'iek v. T.

J. the Yonng Men's Christian Associations of zens Speaks In Words of Praise. Have yon reader, ever suffered from any These were carefully prepared, and threw lev, prosecutor; jury Uaa defenuaiiv jot others. I found Joseph Cummings and water being heavier than the gas the latter regnlate the bowel. They were introduced in the United States in 1835 Since that time over sixty millions of boxes of Bran eruiltv.

Pennsylvania will be held in Wilkesbarre, in No. 11 colliery, Plymouth, now num straightened out his legs, which were is unable to escape, and therefore acenm Com. vs. Ueyer Davidow; idJictment urinary trouble, kidney complaint, or stone much timely light on the subjects. THE ASSOCIATION PROPER Oct.

19 22. ber six. Joseph Cn minings, one of the in quashed. dreth'a Pills have been used. inuiates rapidly in the workings upon the crashed nnder him.

1 then telt my way in the bladder, or kidneys? If not you coin. vs. fa ul Doiier. UOie slewing; ja Rev. H.

J. Reagan, of Mauch Chunk, has This, together with thousands of convinc jn ed, died Momlay, at his home on Lance oau. slightest disarrangement of the air cur along the gangway, thinking to call assist met in its 51st annual gathering at 9:30 TUESDAY, SEI fKMBBR 2G, Hill, Plymouth. He was a mason, 45 ants, while nnder ordinary circumstances ance, nntil I met inside foreman Lewis and ing testimonials from all parts of the world is positive evidence of their value. accepted a call to the rectorship of Trinity Episcopal church, Athens, and has entered tors ate instructed to charge subscribers for every connection made with the Wilkesbarre exchange, the same as is now done o'clock on Wednesday.

Rev. C. A. Spild never need to as nature has caused the sign of pain in the back, highly colored or thick mine, of times leaving a sediment after standing, to warn you of the ap years of age, and leaves six children. Quarter sessions Com.

vs. Paul Dotter; large bodies of gas escape through the fire boss William H. Hoskins coming. Brandreth rills are purely vegetable, ing, of Freeland, led a devotional meeting, on the duties of the parish. none prosequi entered.

Com. vs. Joseph and C. Peita: nt soora. fissures in the rocks and earth.

The I They had safety lamps and went back with absolutely harmless, and safe to take at on the long distant service. The order after which Rev. Dr. Geo. Frear, of The True Laxative Principle Com.

vs. James Hill; Robert McCarty prose A drilling contest took place for SlU a any time. Plymouth colliery where five men met a me, but saw they could do no good with will probably result in trouble between the Wilkesbarre, moderator, took the chair, aide at Plymouth. Daniel Hogancanip, of cutor; jury out. Com.

vs. Harry Speriing; Court sentence de preaching danger, and if yon will nse Dr. Kennedy's Favoiite Remedy at once you will destroy these symptoms and restore yourself to a sound healthy being. Mr. Robert A.

Male, of Albany, ft. speaks Of the riant used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a per terrible death on Thursday upholds this ont assistance, and went back for it. Soon company and its subscribers, if it is en and Rev. T. E.

R'chards, of Edwardsdale, fendant to pav costs of prosecution. Ashley, drilled 13 inches in ten nannies Death of Louis Evans. The many Pittston friends of Louis Com. vs. Michael Piscaidge; Court sentence prosecutor.

Harry nerlins. to Dav co ts of manently beneficial effect the human proposition, it being along and nnder the after that plenty of men came and got the river. The Pettebone colliery, similarly deal and injured men out. It was a ter and his Plymouth opponent 13 inches. preached the opening sermon, from Psalm 33:1, "The Lord is My Shepherd." Mr.

Evans, the well known traveling salesman, prosecution or give security to the sheriff to system, while the cheap vegetable tracts forced. The number of telephones in in Pittston is so small that it would pay but few of the subscribers to keep 'phones for the local benefit that might be derived, no so within ten davs. located in Dorranceton, where a serious ex riole explosion, and I can't see how Flan George Garland, a driver boy, aged 15 years, was caught and dragged by a car in of how he suffered with stone in the bladder, for ten years and submitted to the operation by his physician of crashing and were startled on Thursday of Richards was elected moderator, Dr. Mai is and mineral solutions, usually sold as Common pleas Ethan C. Allen vs.

8. plosion occurred a few months ago. is agan and I escaped. I did not see Go Allen. Ordered that Ethan C.

Allen be dis Wilkesbarre, clerk, and Jas. E. medicines, are ermanently injurious. Be Haddock's Lnzerne mine, and so badly in charged on entering into a recotia; anc another example, as also is the Nanticoke I lightly, and had no knowledge of his pres while at the rate of ten cents for each con Frear, of Tunkhannock, treasurer. ing well informed, yon will use the trne jured that he died.

He lived at Dorrance last week, when news reached town of his death in Wilkesbarre. Mr. Evans was taken ill a week ago, while stopping at the Exchange Hotel. It was explosion of a few years ago. Perhaps the ence in the vicinity until his body was nection with the Wilketbarre exchange, $500, conditional for the making of as set forth in the order of court, and on filing said bond thEthenC.

Allen to be discharged assignment to be made on or before October The afternoon was occupied with the read remedy only. Manufactured by the Cali ton. fact that in this immediate neighborhood brought from the return airway by the 1 the bill would amount to a great deal more ing of letters from the churches. One fornia Fig Syrup Co. 4, I8M1.

but few of the collieries have workings in searching par than the service is worth. not generally known that he was sick, and removing the scone, which soon reappeared as tbey always will when removed that way. His attention was finally called to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which he used, and it dissolved the formation of the new stone and entirely healed and cured him and he hs had no reappearance of the trouble since. This is bnt one of thousands of cases where Favorite Remedy has cmed and saved the patient.

hundred and five baptisms were reported Clarence Carey, of Wilkesbarre, started to walk to Scranton Thursday evening and when near Miner's Mills he was struck by W. R. Toomb Co. vs. Edwin H.

Stick; Rule upon sheriff is withdraw a and iischarged. proximity to the river accounts for its re The body of Golightly was the only one Rebecca Wilkinson. Brownsvalley, Ind, Are Yon Nervous, even his relatives here did not regard his condition as serious. On Wed nave been in a distressed con a D. H.

train and ha I his arm broken markable freedom from gas explosions of I burned. It was found nearly 800 feet away a very serious nature during late years I from the spot where the others lay. The Are yon all tired ont, do you have that dition for three years from Nervousness, John Bairett was yesterday appointed tired feeling or sick headache Yon can Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and nesda, however, his illness, which started with bilious fever, took a turn for the worse. He was then removed to the be relieved of all these symptoms by tak As the workings of the local collieries bodies of Flanagan and Owen Jones were reach the river bed, in which direction fonnd nnder the stones that had been postmaster at Wanamie. Two new chnrches were received, Wyalu sing and Wyoming, and the hand of fellowship extended to their delegates by the moderator.

A sermon was also preached by Rev. E. H. Stewart, of Pittston, from Acts 5:29, "We ought to obey God rather than man." In the evening the doctrinal sermon was preached by Rev. J.

H. Bi it ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives nerve, Lane's Medio ne Moves the Eowels Indigestion until my health was gone, 1 had ben doctoring constantly with no re Tresckow is a new town now bring laid several of them are now being driven, it thrown down by the terri le force of the Each Day. Wilkesbarre City Hospital, where he sank mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good ont by the Lehigh Wilkesbarre Coal lief. I bought one bottle of Sonth Which fs necessary in order to be healthy will be necessary to double the precautions explosion.

They were badly crushed. American XVervine. which did me more com piny in Carbon county. The town appetite, cures indigestion, heartburn and against accidents from gas. good than any $50 with of doctoring I rapidly nntil Thursday when he passed away.

His nncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell, of (Vest Pittston, were with Shiloh's Cure, the great cough and cronp dyspepsia. will consist of about 250 lots 5015:) feet. ever did in my life.

I would advise every tain, of West Pittston, from Eph. 4:13. Hood's Pill are easy to take, easy in The streets are to be fifty feet wide with a weakly person to use this valnable and David M. Jones and Wm. Jones were also killed by the flying rocks and timbers.

The damage to the mine is not very heavy and the officials say that no time wi be ost. action and enre in effect. 25 cents a box, him when he died. enre, is in great demand. Pocket size con tains twenty five doses only 25c.

Children love it. Sold by druggists No other company of visitors to Pittston sidewalk each side eight feet wide. lovely remedy; a few bottles of it has cired in many years so captivated the hearts of onr Mr. Evans was in the prime of manhood, me completely. I consider it the grandest But three candid4tss passed the civil medicine in the world." Warranted the people as did the yonng women of the and his sndden taking away is a source of service examination in Hazleton.

Addresses followed on Foreign Missions by Rev. Frank S. Dobbins, District Secretary of American Baptist Missionary Union, and by Miss Jennie H. Read, of the Baptist Training School at Chicago, on Home Missions. On Thursday morning reports retrret to all who knew him.

The son of Cardiff choir, upon the occasion of their most worderful stomach and nerve enre ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold 4V Shiloh's Cure is sold as a guarantee. I I Mrs. VV.

H. Brown, of Nanticoke, died Henry Evans, who, in his time, was one of by J. H. Houck, Druggist, Pitteton Pa. of blood poisoning, ag 41 years.

cures mcldient consumption, it is me very brief stay in town last week. The charming programme of music which they Pittston's most prominent and honored No. 1 colliery, at Upper Lehigh, is to be best couifh cure. Only one cent a dose When Bacy was tick, nave ber Oaatorta. VTbrna ibe Chi, ahe cried for Caatoria.

When she oecame Mha. she clung to Caatoria. 'Waea she nad Cbikbvu, aha (are tbain Caatoria. were heard and addresses made on Min rendered under conditions that wonld A Wilkesbarre Tragedy. citizens, he spent the earlier poition 25 and $1.00.

opened after an idleness of several years. isterial Education, Associations, and State have daun'ed a less happy company has of his life entirely in Pitieton. Even when Tuesday afternoon, workmen returning The Dallas Water wjrks are now an as snred fact. Work will be starred shortly. Missions, and mnch routine business trans since been the subject of more favorable Strong nerves, sweet sleep, good appe he left Pittston a number of years ago to from Baltimore mine fonnd the body of an A.

Wilkesbarre Incident. A silly yonng oyster, Tired of his bed, Grot a roving notion In his little lu id. Went to Lohmann's palace Foolish thing to dc For they waimed his jacket In a sizzling stew. Regrets and longings were All of no avail, Soon his plight was worse than Jonah's in the whale. comment than any musical event in Pitts acted, interspersed with praise and prayer.

tite, healthy digestion, and best of all, settle in Philadelphia, as a salesman for unknown man in a swamp of the axle Harry Hillman Academy, Wilkesbarre, has .23 students, the lar.est number in its ton for a long time. Cambro and Ami r'. pure blood, are given by Hood's Saisapa works, in North Wilkesbarre. The body Adjourned at noon to meet at Laceyville next year, at which time the church there one of the leading wholesale houses of that city, he kept a warm place In his heart for can alike gave them unbounded praise, The Niagaras in Scrajton. wan lying face down.

Underneath the face history. and during this week numerous inquiries will celebrate its centennial. his native town and made frequent a pistol was found, and in the pockets of ine Niagaras aave nothug but pra.se Miss Mary Fazer, aged 20, died at Forty hav been made as to te prospects for the loir's return. It is now thought visits to his relatives and friends the man's clothes, a box nearly full of cart for the excellent manner in which they Fort, after an illness of only four days, of The Woman's Missionary Society met in the Welsh Presbyterian church, kindly ridges, a few pennies and some cards. Ex were entertained by the members of the brain fever.

that they will return to the Wyoming Valley, and that the visit will be made here while on his trips through the valley. The only surviving amina'ion of the body revealed a ballet granted for the purpose, Wednesday after Scranton Hook Ladder company, Burglars entered the residence" of N. 'Gregory and J. B. Anderson, in Nanticoke, early in October.

The Pitteton Choral Union is endeavoring to arrange with them member of the family now is W. D. Evans, hole over the heart. All of the indications whose gneets they were Tuesday, the occa noon at 1. 30.

Reports were read from the circles and bands and an address made by to give another ooncert here. The Pitts sion being the annual pnrade of the ran and securer! small booty. pointed to suicide. Undertaker Doran took charge of the body, and the Coroner ton friends who entertained the young manager of Music Hall, whose sorrow at the loss of this only brother and compin ion of his bovhood. cannot be told in ton Fire Department.

The Nia'ii a reach The Hazle Mines school house, in Hazle Miss Jennie H. ad, of Chicago, who goes to Natchez, Mississippi, as a missionary of women would be highly p.eased to renew will investigate. township, was destroyed by fire. Loss, the brief acquaintance made with them a woid i. the American Baptist Home Mission So JAPANESE week ago, and if the choir comes this way insurance, $2 500.

I Have Been troubled with chronic catarrh for years. Ely's Cream Balm is the only rerr edy among the many that I have used that affords me relief E. H.Williard, druggist, joliet, Ills. I have been troubled with catarrh for ten years and have tried a number of rein ties, but found no relief nntil I purchased a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. I consider it the most reliable preparation for catarrh and cold in the head.

Geo. E. Crandall, P. Quonochawntaug, I. Experience of An JJx Champton, ciety to the colored people.

Mrs. Dr. Frear Alfred Dando, a prominent resident of again they may rest assured of a still heartier reception than that which greeted Athletes and men who take ordinary Mr. Evans was married, his wife being a Philadelphia lady, and he leaves a family in that city. The fct that they conld not be with him in his last moments makes his Both the method and result when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.

Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable Bubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COL 8AH FRANCISCO, CAL. touisviLU nr.

hew romc, r. No'ch. died on Saturday. was elected president; Mrs. A.

H. DeWitt and Mrs J. H. Brittain, secretaries, and them on the occasion ot tne nrst visit, outdoor exercise such as walking, running. B.

Relph, an old resident of Dalton J150. row A CSEITjyit WOT UBt. CURS bicycle riding, jumping, ewimmiug.tenni i. Mrs. E.

H. Stewart, treasurer. death one of unusual sadness. An urrmxiril ravatlfrn mH Kim ToNIOL died suddenly while working in his garden etc are often the su rts of acute troubles The experience cham Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 88c.

Uc and $1.00 per package. Bam pies free. 'Joseph W. Patten, the well known hard Lackawanna Prohibitionists. The following ticket has been nominated by the Lackawanna Prohibitionists: Judge, 1874.

G. B. Thompson. 189.1. pion walker will be of i teres to who A New ar.il Complete Treatment, coneifltlng of .1 WWITOKIKS, Capsules of Ointment and two of Ointment.

A never fallingr Cure for Piles if every nature ami decree. It make an operation with the kuife or Injections of carbolic acid, which are painful and celdora a permanent cure, and often resulting In death, unnecessary. Why ntfura this terrible diimu? Wa uanittu A Mr. Thompson rents between 200 and aie affl'cted. Harry Brooks writes: ware merchant and councilman, of Wilkes oarre, died very suddenly on Saturday of The Yonng People's Baptist Union assembled at 2 p.

m. Thursday. After a devotional meeting, Theo. Hart, of Pittston, was re elected president, MissLelia Pickett, 300 different places, consisting of Store Agib Ricketta, Esq of Wilkesbarre; "No 324 East 19th York.April peritonitis. county commissioners, Pierce Butler, of Offices, Shops and Dwellings in Pittston, West Pittston and vicinity Numerous statements relative to the merit of different plasters having been bones to our anr oaae, Ynu only pay for nenenia receiven.

I a box 6 for 93. Bent by mall He will sell von a lot. oi nouse and lot Carbondale, and S. N. Callender, of Oly phint: for auditors, A B.

Clay, of Ten thousand barrels of apples are now being sent from Honesdale by the Erie road bronght to my attention. I take this op portunity to state that I have used All guarantees uwaea ny oar agents. JTt Tlt The Favorite TOOTI WWIll UU 1 1 for the Teeth and Breath, 26c Captain Sweeney, TJ.S.A.,8an Diego, says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the nrst medicine I have ever found th at would do me any good. Price SO eta. Sold by Druggists.

Its leading to Consumption. Shiloh's Cum will save you a severe Lung Trouble. It is the best Cough CMreandspeedQyreUnvesCougha. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and is told on a guarantee, fro. Sold by all Druggists.

PAMCTIPATinM Cured. Prevent). on monthly or yearly installments, or for cash. Hundreds have thus secured homes secretary, and Miss Mary T. Brit tain, of West Pittston, treasurer.

Reports from the societies were followed by a free parliament, led by Rev. Jas. Rainey, on the work of the Young People's societies in recruit IN THE COURT OF OU AFTER SESSIONS of Lnzerne CDunty, do. 291, pril sessions, 1S93. In Re Division of South District of Foster township into two election districts.

Notice is hereby given that the renort of the commissioners in the above stated case hrs been filed with the Clerk of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions, and was confirmed nisi by the court rn Sept. 14, 1893, and that said report will be confirmed absolutely by tie court, nnlees exceptions thereto are filed, not later thpi the third day of next term of sa id court. A. LEE STANTON, Clerk of the Court of Qnarter Sessiori, cock's Porous Plasters for over 20 eirs and to city markets. The depot yard if daily vw iv win I lull b.lapsnes.llw Pellets the (Trent LIVER and 3 TOM ACM REG ULA TDK and of their own In this vicinity.

prefer them to any other kind. 1 wonld lined with wagons bringing the fruit for hurst, and C. C. White, of Peckville. The Valley's New Passenger Agent.

Charles S. Lee, the newly appointed BLOOD PUKIFIEK. Small, mild and pleanant to take, especially adapted lor children's use, 60 JJuees He has been 1 years in this bnslnees in furthermore state that I was very sick with shipment. Pittston and not single lawsuit nas oc catarrh of the kidneys, and attribute my ing members, conducting prayer meetings A resolution has been presented to the curred in connection with any of his numer recovery entirely to Alloock's Porous Plas cenw. erjABADTEEB Imnd only by W.

C. Price, Sole Agent, Pittston. and promoting sociability. Rev. W.

general passenger agent of the Lehigh ous sales. ters." Scranton councils providing for the erec.

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1850-1965