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WEST SIDE. the members were present with the eieep tioh of Secretary Foster. In his absence yiew by a reporter for a Wilkesbarre iote Personals and Observations of paper with Col Keck, in which thecolo. PREPARE FOR E.AR5E3T WORDS BT PHILIP O'wlttX. ns throngh the Wilkesbsrre yard ran into two flight cats that Ui en 0t on the niin line by a wet und freight tht p.e.l up tb i road a Klf I i.

STILL So Effected at Wednesday's Conferjnee. 4UOlea as saying that be had been ordered to hold the reaiment in readin. It is a startling thought to know that we ess most em yearajzo Dr. Boyd snffrcd from a s'reke Similar to paralysis bnt had cov suf flrlently to be ab nt, and tn SsnJy he tojk dinner at the residence of hie dangh tr, Mrs George DuB Dimnrck. He was in th best of spirits and sppenrtd to be enjoying his usual health.

He tiade no oomalaiut of beiugiil when he retired Sun Jay uiht. E. Brown, uf Oe.ntrmioreland, wlil bt the new cleik fur the comuiirsioners of joining county. ili Catherine IaviM, an tfiitimaule fervice, which Col. Keok pharically dr ee this morninv.

in the rear of the Baptist church, having the entrance frontage facing the depot, and will consist of cellar and tl re stories above. On the first floor the gene al offices will be Pled, as well as a la ge cold storage chamber. An elevator II be placed in the centre of the building and will be run Jy ateam. The plana and specifications 4b2i by I. W.

Bowe. of Mr. Phillip took tbe uilnntea It wa de oided to close the schools for the Christ nias vaca ion on Wednesday, Dsc. 20, aud reopen them on Wlnesday, Jan. 3.

A fw so all bills for current expenses were or.1ereil paid. Reports from the virions school showed (bun to bs in good tHn and the woik moviiw along nootkly. Seveml matters of sohd governmeat were Leal Interest. Mine Jeme Lewis is a visitor in New York City. Mrs.

Dr. Hutchvns spent Th tiksgi ving in Wyoming. Mi Jt st ie Powell is quite ill her home on Philadelphia avenue. John Thorburu hao been speuaiug a few inns' change to a spiritual existence at an early day by the process of death. Who thiuks of death? Not one.

Who prepares; ill t' llowiii was sent to Governor Pat TWO BKAKEUEN KILLED AT FA1RVIEW. tlon on S. ttniduy i anow not Hundreds of old persona ut urioie tne expiB9 train The two freight cars wer broken W(ltl very Lngmeer Levi Collier, of Upper Pi.tsfon end the who is Suv.e, had a mlraculons ecspe. THK VAU.KY hKST ESXP. LKHTKoVEft 'i'he Valley 11mriJ wigJB, No.

Hon Robert F'attisov llrri.i.n... d. re intonned that you have been asked West Pittaton. nere nave never thought of preparation. Even their white hair brings no warning.

We are all standing on the brink of our days in New York on bnxIiHMS. formerly of Montreal, an one me Mtate mdltm in this valiey Canada. A Gouola Cut Lonte from a Train On tii Cut OfT, Dishes luto aa EoKlne uiscnsseil, hut no was taken, owing lu you are Rooitt to do mi. This to the absence of Secretary Foater and graves, into which some or an will sink be and vonn mdy of E'lwrdvill, dani; of B. Junctlon CollUtou at Wliknub'trrs This Mornluic Two Irim ipal It is likely that die!) Dedication or OranKe M.

Chnrch. The M. E. church at will ha dedi uiwr prevail trom one end of the fore another tone of this paper, while in uie roHM and Al. x.

pride, was burned out Wednesday Dan'el S. Df.vw, die.l yter Uy, f.ged 2a nney ro me other ta.nt uitwiiug win oe caned soon to con Jiicrht, forty years not one may be left. St. Paul rains stalled On the Cut Olf three thousand i.ple sa the cated Wednesday, Dec. 13th.

Servicee will K'wn hands. Th siler the unfinished business. engine used tr act has been committed, and the placing if imlma here where no disorder prevails Q71ll l.lili. A il i aays(Heb. xiii, M) here have we Other Incidents of the Strike.

Wyi uiing Sftui.iarv foot ball tm defeat begin at 10:30 a. m. and continue run from Wilkesbarre over the nioiiiitsiri no continuing city, but we seek one to iinib mose wno are now peaei tbe He inton team at thfl latter place, yes to Maneh Chunk the day. Rev. J.

G. Eckman. Dr. ROCKAFELLOW UIL1Y. and return.

nd 11 rvr come. We are here onlv tn nnr. or. G. F.

Anthony and family sjrit yeeter day with relatives In Moosic. Frank Albright, of Montgomery street, spent, yesterday wi'h relatives at Katun. Alias Sarah Osborne, of Lake Ariel, spent yesterday wi'h the family of H. Mulkey. Miss Kittie Rjberts.

of Sointon, was the guest of Miss Mae Powell, yesterday The family of Bvan is entertaining Frank Chumard, of E'izabethport, J. Isaac Sutton, of Orange, is the guest of bis brother, James Sutton, of Warren terday. by the score 12 4 Boyle, Dr. L. C.

Floyd and others will tai it wi i he two weeks at ten o'clock irrow night since the strike on the road was declared on, and yet, at this oe hiki may end in some trouble. There is no occasion for troops here. It is well to l.e guided by private citizens and not to must prepare or be lost forever. Nonnemacher, of this place, was the hrot tle master until the strike set in. The er t3 lie oil and gas fever abat'th not It Ti.oh tbe Jury Bnt a Short Time Decide ills Fate.

part in the exercises. The services will POWDER Absolutely Pur. A wim of tartar baking powder. HiV I nil Id lravi DiQfr tiuth.Latett Unit, a (rVimmml f'oorf Report. ROmi BAKING POWDER IOII WALL tT N.

My friend, make a desperate effort to Brut has ir, Hupbottom hni it, Ij uiuo.ea ro reports made you by officers continue during the week, and on Sunday J. WI0 te council only from the i.ffi i ila ix l. time, a settlement appears more improbable than at any time since the trouble began. The report so widely circulated on throp has it, Leuojc ban it. Eutt Bridge Hie trial of F.

Y. Rockafellow, the Wilkesburre bunker, was concluded in the save yourself. Put off childishness and act as a responsible ing. Yonr time la uorporaiion. it yon water has it, while the rest if Bridgewater, also H.irford and Dimo.k, and several wasted up to this.

What have yon dona Luzerne comt at five o'clock last Friday, guoonng ana rormer pastors will preach at these services. On Wednesday, the ladles of Orange will furnish free dinners old chnrh. The nubile i. Wedu'sday that the strike would be de UvIJr, irienrapu us nere. Cosoressmas W.

H. Hises J. H. Bice. when court adjourned.

After a btief sea clared off within the next forty eight hours, for God's glory If you could aee the good thinga in your favor recorded in the book of other localities want it Montrose Demo erat General chairman of General Board of glne was built at a cost of 320,000 au 1 was considered one of the best locomotives mthecountry ertsiulythe best in the service of the Valley company. It was designed by 8npt. Alex. Mitchell, and he is said to have actually shed tears when informed that the engine was bur ed It will cost $10,000 to repair the damage. COAL AJID IROS POLICE HERE.

The 9:50 train from Wilkesbarre Tn. "UIUU "aa generally oeneved because of cordially invited to attend these services. sion, the jury found a verdict of guilty, placed it in a sealed envelope, and retumed street. Miss Clementine McAlpine, of Waverly, the hasty departure of 'he grievance com Lank, the 8 yar old son of Lewis ujUBimouis, benign vaUey system The following waa received: Mttstou 5ncttc. it to court this morning.

Rebecca Wilkinson. Brownsvalley. lid Gr ly. of izlmon, who, with a number of spent fhanksgiiug with West Pittston mittee from Wilkesbarre to Philadelphia, William Walter, Sheriff: The Ninth judgment, your face would be covered with aham at th sir littleness. If jon saw the account of your evil deeds, yon would be thunderstruck.

Tbe leprosy of fear would come over yon. otier bojs, waa sli.iing on the ice that had ana me declaration of certain of the Fed have been to a distressed condition for three yean from Nervousness Attention, Co. Ud Reg'r, P. V. "7" oraered out nor baa any reai nwnt I do not expect there will be any Occasion tn formed on Broi.ton Back reservoir broke friends Mis.

Junes Mantanye took Thanksgiving inner wiih the family of J. B. Anderson, FR DAY, DE EMBER 1, 1893. Wegltdlygiveplaseto the following, eration chiefs, proved a myth, and today finds the struggle between the. Valley and earness of the Stomach.

Dvsn JI i. nuvu an oruei Robert E. Pattisox. tro a veteran of the 142d P. V.

Com through and was drowned. He was taken ont of the wt alive.bnt so far gone that When your Saviour, aa Judge, looks at Nanticoke. us rormer employes more earnest than day, brought fifty special coal and iron police, in regulation uniform, and they have been placed on guard at Coxton Yard The strikers this week issued the follow over me record of your crimes and aeka ever. COUNTY AND STATE. F.

B. Sanders and wife and Frank Flock resuscitation was impossible. ing: The company has secured more men an i wife spent Thank giving Day with friends in Avoca. you calmly "why did yon not repent?" what answer can you give four Hps will be dumb, because you have no excuse to Wilkesbabre, Nov. 27 LOCAL GLEANINGS.

and L. B. Junction. The officers keep off people who apparently have no business than are actually required In the old men's places, but through a aeries of miahan 10 THE In triats ii.i Mrs. Edward Smith, of Cansjoharie, N.

pany was largely composed of Plttston ians and male a grand record during its three years' se vlce. Should the suggestions of our correspondent be favorably received it will give us pleasure to publish in the Gazette a sketch of old Company K. Ed Gazette. Mh. Editob: In 1802 3 4 5, when we were down in Dixie, Company of the offer.

Poor soul: snrronnded K. Town Talk and Events In and About is vieitiog her parents, Mr. and Mrs. due in part to the incompetency of the new about the company's office, and aside from a slight seoffli this morning, which resulted in one of the officers being arrerted Tk OTe twmg committed by those who are presumably sympathy Sffilsr Lthe. Thomas Ford.

nanus, deliberate criminality on the Dart toils woven by yourself you will find none to pity, not one. You have reaped as Ton tho Boronch. The two story frame dwelling houre sit Mrs. W. E.

Tooke, of Hamilton, N. Items All Sorts Gathered From cb unices and Condensed for Hasty Readlnir. Sullivan connty has S3? Odd Fellows. Dushore is to have water works "in the spring." Ja nes McAndrew, aged 55, of Dunmore, is dead. Wyalusing began to run short of kerosene oil yeste'day.

VyUJ WU(, pj, gtrja aDd in ord that we may show iv. 1 have sown. uomiug out ot tue usual has happened. of some lawless sympathisers of the atrikers, and in not a few cases right down bard luck, the running of trains has been is a guest at the home of Mrs. Lydia Jones, Another car load of special polloe offi are not in sympathy with any.hlog of the of Montgomery street.

cers arrived here yesterday, and have been my wealth waa gone, I cowtantly with no re a one tle of South American Nervine, which did me more 1 th? "7 0 worth of doctoring I er did in my life. I would adviae every lovely remedy; a few bottles of it naa cured "Plftely. I consider it the moat woPderful stomach and nerve core STtr0 J1" 15 cents Sold t7 H. Honck, Pragglat, Pittston Pa. Tbe Advertising SP'Uhl is always within the bounds of reason because it is true; It always appeals jo the sober, comon enee of thinking people because it ia true; and It is by endorsements a' aMnl world would be accepted without a momenta heaitation.

Hood's Pills cure liver ilia, constipation, Jwndice, sick headacheVlndi is 'npioyes, do hereby state RKP85T. Through the lonj series of diasolvina Miss Mary Brittain has gone to Vassar mttA ,1 uate on the npyer side of Searle street, in the Seneca nVld, owned and occupied by Patrick Madden, was totally destroyed by fiie last Friday, and Mrs. Madden met a terrible being burned to deitb. and deprecate any such act of violence on the par' of any person or persone. and that we do most College, to visit her sister, Mi Gertrude.

.4 a 11 with some rword of our servl. for publ who is a student there. 1 attended with, disastrous results. Still better progress is being slowly, but moa. surely made.

The officials, whi somewhat discouraged with the set backa their placed on duty along the Cut Off, from Coton to Fairview, and at the coal tueak ers. At night there are full foices of the vanuu iu iae uazsTTE. uompsnv used pruefluy aesire mat all such acts of vio Bert Knight is in town. He is one of the centuries, evon unto Noah building an ark to fle from the wrath to come, voices were heard in varying tones repeating the warnlug word, repent And why startle tbe generations with this signal cry Be officers at the various stations to be in tbe front line and always did ita I. cea8 om this time forward AS evervthintr nf Irilra onffaMw.

l.i 1 1 utiuhu employee or. tne um unrnrs is cnaraed up efforts to open the road have met with are still confident of eventually overcoming all difficulties, and rutuilug the road as usual. alley company at Sayre. OXI OF THE OFFICERS ARRKST8D. At 10:15 o'clock on Weduesdtv Mr oi me different Brotherhoods who are striving in an honor Benjamin Harding received a telegram from Brooklyn, N.

on Monday, announcing the death of his friend, the Rev. Dr. Mark Staple. Dr. aple at one time served one of onr churches here as Us pastor, and a few months ago addressed a Th Mfoaaa 1 1.

vu cause men through the vain enchantments i.n in 1 1 Susquehanna, Susquehanna county, has a fire alarm system. Wellshoro.Tiogo county, suffered from a bad fire on Wednesday. Joseph Smith, a Jertnyn miner, W8B killed by a fall of coal. Sixteen persons are now eraploytd at tie Mansfield ch ir factory. Troy Metaodists have a new $1,000 organ.

accompiisn (or themselves and fellow employes a Isstinu lienefit. TV. r. AT COXTOX YARD TODAY. Mwuiauuij, njirui nuuuay iu town, tne ot tbe world forget God.

Tlgue, the well known coustable of Upper Pittston, who is also a special police officer, went ovr to the Lehigh Valley station guests of Miss Lucy Cosper ganizations discountenance all but honor thi pious ark raw. TT every engine in Uoton Yard is ont do service today, with a full oiew on. Jenkins Brothers, contractors, have just xiowiew arepious: Flety shows itwlf WMa enggd in atrlfe of tnts kind consequently are very much die rnrnurl nLn lartte audience in the Presbyterian church, on the temperance qnesMon. He was a the L. B.

Junction on business of some Wind vhun nrtA r.P .1... i i completed the work of repairing tbe M. K. Tn trains were received from Sayre, yes in tne life and the actions; it breathes in about getting into print that the rising generation is likely to grow up in Ignorance of such an gan'ztion having ever honored this vicluity by going to the front in dark days of 63, unless somebody wri us np. I should like to hear from comrade D.

i 8 wno mv through sym npaciai orncers or Church building at Newton. ter Jay. and started over the cut oft. These dered thoughtful end brilliant speaker, an whi! lm awap A 1 iuo worus ana shines in the face of the No other sarsarparllla haa equaled Hood's In tha relief it give, in seyl cases of dyspepsia, siok headache, biliousness, etc. lln our cause bring upon us the censure and condemnation which we are Mrs.

Galbraitu, tha Chioago lady who here won the respect and esteem of everv Scranton street cars will run to Uinooka t.n engines returned today with trains, ao, took hold of Mr. Tigue, and pushed him pious man or weman. Many talk of religion and prescribe a rule for other, bnt has heen engaged to do city missionary most anxious to avoid tne justice of our canu mn. tev Medicine Movea the work here, has arrived in town. u.

avwir rrniLTnT obm am a.ai.j do not practice it themselves. How dls by New Year's. Colored of Scranton organized MeKinley clnb. OTOT SOniTA JfU UihKa cnt off. Several lorn, traln.

.7 oul 8 war i. uuumh sicea, who was J. H. Honck, wife, and daughter, MIm woanded in the cheek at Fredericksbura i nay. In order to be healthy couraglng the thought that among all yonr WMeh Is a 4 7 4 Ior lae "rrestor the officer, on a charize oars reached Coxton.

vitiinl L. uarge all fair minded persons that we are rare that by an honorable bearing during this trouble and conducting ourselves In a gentlemanly manner will serve to still further Justify our position before the public We Taylor has a new Republican clnb, with menus ana neighbors there are ao few distributed amonir a half aZZ' ",,7 l. MM thirty five members. Eulalie, returned today from a three weeks' visit to friends in Malaga, N. J.

The families of J. C. Edgar and F. H. Kyte spent Thanksgiving with Dr.

"Har i wMch i I me oracer and took him before on Deo. 18, 1802, and also had a close call from a grape shot that went through his pant leg when we charged on that battery of artillery out on the road at Five Forks. Hnmnilii HbIa v.j l.l 1 i Ba'tonwood breaker, opposite Pljmouth, Karl't Clover great Blood Purl for, glT bwshneas and clearness to the rPaX.0OntlP'ttOn' ww to 'Squire Jordan. The 'Squire held hfm that are pious! Please count them for your own satisfaction. It seems just that one who expects to be admitted into heavenly bliss to live with God and the one who knew him His friends will be sorry to learn of his ath.

The Wiikeeharre Becmd is informed tbat the Lehigh Valley R. R. pwpU, have determined to char ge the name of their station, Harvey's Lake, to "Shawanese Lake," np petition of a number of citizens of Wilkeabarre, headed by George Wrighf. Mrs Martha Havard, of Railroad street, is suffering with a broken leg, the result of a peculiar secld tit with which she met at I Inkerman, last Tuesday. She bad been on wora looay.

is fa ne rmg completion. mose who are in sympathy with our cause use their influence with others to prevent any acta of violence no We nnnld auM conrt Offl vey's family, in Wilkesbarre. wyy.j nu iU8 collieries cer bad some i specal election for borongh office's will J. H. Mulkey says his new barber shop annA with empties," sld Mr.

take plae in Taylor, Dec. 5. aiuunvi, luumv. i nnr nna angeiatorall eternity should be pious. ShHah'8 Care, the great cough and oronn hn ldi will Im but when the new crew, go to the break i.

12 aub i.ora said the Old Testament: Pa 1 core, lain imat ifem.mt The wife of Dr. Mile of Dal on, died mauieroi wnatcnaracter, to the end that peace may prevail and that the confidence of the people may be retained. We believe that our cause is just and eo believing r.1,.1.1. 4., wuinnogg. they at and stoned by the bondsmTh "iZa yesterday, after a very brief illness.

ueuauae i your uod am holy." Onr 1 nve aoaes only 25o. Childwo 7 on the skirmish line we were amused to L.yBrothe tomorrow evening aee and hear tha "JohnuW drill, when Mrs Elizabeth Leacock and daughter, their offiBers gave such commands as these: Miss Grace Leacock, of Kingston, were two rank form for i j1 utiuin Toere is strong talk of a pnblio hall in oavionr said in tbe New Testament: "Ba aoM "Oggista abontbeInr thrown mi W4 was then i OTwratv. at I reieiuiad nH i. mm me end we wiU win. hether we do or not we will have the consolation of knowing that we have fought honorably and if mn.i iu.ii ye perfect aa your Heavenly Father is per We Kin MniHj feot." After aU that haa been said hv tilt Mil.

T) i i mi t'u lu uih nutv. a visit to hr daughter, Mrs Peter Robin guests of Mrs. Robert Davies, yesterday. and Now boj.9 twQ Liiwrne Borough, our crews were atoned, BRAKEMAN FATALLY HURT. Tjtsf.nii.lit nt.ll.

accept defeat we will do so with the fuU iike tatter ridges, for Fee going to flinR colliery. It waa in son, and while returning she was attacked on the street by a vicious cow, wlich threw ui.c a uuu anion Draseinan half of piety, it seems imperative that and Wilkeabamf Mlon 01 young ir enas very pleasantly last eve y0u into fours." Sometime, we tu lBnuea 10 ran emPMe" the Newton mow.euge mat public eympathy is with uamo unanown, was making a coupling ning, at their home on Philadelphia ave colliery, yesterday afternoon, bnt n.ln mjj viurji her down and injured her as stated above, nue. irom or me wilkesbarre freight office, VU rr snou 1 be pious Don't you think so; We TMa cem.nt equal, if not superior, to are all expecte to be holy, and yet we do nnan, English or French Portland not know of ou that we would wiUinoIv ment "nnfacttired; and being ao very for tobacco jack knives or anythinu to laU 01 tne men and bont .1. wcou cars, ne was me ooirery, the attempt waa abandoned Johs H. Rice J.

E. Dbmpsy Edward Aston Georor illiahs John Cayasauoh PKRSOXAL John O'Malley, of Parsonage street, is wliun in 1 i I Committee. wkru ouit, ana was re call holy. My friends, let vl "ny.SnM' more graios of We shall in a day or two be in ahare to Mrs. John T.

Jonea has gone to Milwaukee, having been called there by news of the serious illness of her son, Will Faust. make a trade. The officers would stop it, when it was found out, but in a day or two we were at it again. Orderlv Ser wutnt tnriaal TVas rk nf seriously ill. moved to the hospital.

The doctors pro "holv.nrf rr, supply all the coWeries with as many cars I vlll OHu WIEn anal MtHAlif Sm. m.U nounce nis injuries fatal. Miss Bessie Stambaeh is visiting in Ply as tney want. There are any number of Not a wngTe blaaphemer cad enter hmi chmtwr Mmnt to me than a ftmAn destisy of those who take the strikers HeJIsboro, Tioga connty Joseph E. Anderson's house in Provi dence was destroyed by fire.

The If. church at Orange will be dedicated Wednesday, Dec. 13. Triton Hose company of Tnnkhannock was oraniz 23 years ago. There is much destitution and suffering amonjr the poor of Scranton.

Mine Inspector Gay, of Pottsville, died yesterday, after a long illness. Black bears are reported plentiful in the vicinity of Lopez, Sullivan county. John L. Barnes, a well known hotel keep of Wilieeharre, dird last night Martin McAndrew, of Soranton, was dangerously injured in the Dodge shaft Frank O'Donnell, charged with till tapping, escaped trom the Athens lock up. Carbondale Hospital Association re mouth oday.

BOYCOTriXO THE SOS CMOS MES urn i empties on branches close by here, but we Mies Sadie Ritter, of Wilkesbarre, and Fall Wyoming county, was another 'true it there ie one curse tinrepented of. For PLACES. The Triwatida George 0 mnll, of Providence, spent ue greatest difficulty we have to con bln. How I should like lo hear him call ine oronanin llin fIIlsiT l4w l. aa.

ai i nave not brought them to Coxton because the new crews have not been organleed Than giving with rieudd in town. traordmary manner. I know some here cement, and other inform i the roll once more and see how once more aau see now tend with iu operating the road with th new mn," said a Valley official to a Ga manv destiny of tbe men who take the place of strikers on the Lehigh Valley during the Mrs. J. Cook, orDanville, is visitinir vim t.

ii i I 1. TV Miss Dodson, of Berwick, epent a few honrs with West Pittston friends, last evening. The Misses Ina and Jennie Hitchner and Blanche Edgar attended a party given at wen enough to handle them. tumea lor inirty years, some of AnxRaoit to. her sist Mrs.

J. W. Davis, in Oregon. Weexpectaareat rush of trht zm reporter today, "is getting them these a hundred times a day. What wili prwem trouble, is probably well shown by Mrs.

Mary EagHah, an old resident of All Free. Those who have nand T)r IT! become of these They are not alarmed would answer to their names. I think be could not get more thau a corporal's guard to respond, and it will not be long before most of ns will be stered ont. I used to think that Comrade Dicker could not be me race or the men who got situations as the Northern division in a day or two, as I No 006 wiU th, Thej have just been notified that forty new crews eVwn g(t shop. Oregon, is d.ingerounly ill with the erip in tbe nt I am alarmed for the n.

1 1 Dlecovery know ita value, and thn. wh the home of George Lockyer, in Plymouth, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Sraoulter, of Nanticoke, waa have been organized theie. We have sent "xrss stalled os the cut off.

would save them if I could, but they will b' not bTe now the opportunity to try waaa as Warner whn k.J I W. a visitor at Paul Bohan's home on Monday, iruo.or heat for miblnn rietui (a. l.l. switchmen during the strike at 8ayer last year. The last one of them was discharged a few weeks ago.

The railroad men who have struck at this place number just forty four. Of this number but two have return one long freight train to Wilkesbarre this 7116 height trains that left Coxton morning, and have switch engines at work over the Cnt Off, yesteiday af fernoou, were not hear. Onecnraeper day for thirty rtree A d'ertiaed druggist years is near eleven thousand7 Ul KBaJSi answer for these awful curses. mnM Chioaoo. and nt a Sim tilaa Kat nf MeiMs id Horanand Jas.

Flynn, ed from a severe illness that he waa able to mWl dmy con8trnfitig corduroy road or be ont, has suffered a relapse aud la now hnlldln fcr elapse aud Is now ar L. A uuomo called on friends here, yesterdav e.cted tbe old bra' of trus, ees and officers auction and Water atreet ed near Cork Lane. The comoanv Me8iB. Jss O'Neil and Michael Mitchell atatioua." official say the rails were agsin coa'ed with drop everything and strive to eave my soul. Kintf" New aa well as a line every James Hees was oommitled to jail Towan la to await trial on a charge of horee while I was on the skirmish other forty eight honrs.

have gooe on a busiaees trip to Richmond WRECK AT FAIRVIIW i would pray all day and lone into the ZZLZ.tZ. Zl aousenoia aoap. Tbe first train had three engines iL Va. ed to work. Robert Ganley, yard conductor, a brotherhood man, wis originally with tbe strikers, but has since returned to work.

Towanda haa bnt five railroad men nlcl.t I iiDo. au oi wmcn auaran confined to his boms agtin. Mr. A. W.

Dietrlok'and eon Authur attended the wedding of Nathaniel Roes and Miss Martha Ritter, in Wilkesbarre on Weduesday evening. atealiug. me seoonu, two Several of the erews de I hope that comrades Hale and Decker I A bftl' occurred this morning near woma ana teed to do too rood and emit mn nfhin v.rmn. f. I A i a xne scranton Timet predicts that Mise Schappart, of Nanticoke, spent Su day here, the guest or the Misses uft oiaspnemer, as 1 arag siare.

aerted. This morning, Bve engines were sent to move the trains, and later three will hunt up their diaries and give the rarvlew A freight train waa mov readers of the Gazette a sketch of Com towarl Wllkeebarre, when engine 402 Sberiff Robinson will oe a candidal for uoa liveth yon are in danger of destrus who are members of any cf the BattR The annual convention of the Woman's t'on. Reach ont tn Congress next year engines went to assist, aud at 11 o'clock pany from the time it left Pittaton In the cabooe at the rear end v.iji4, friend, from yonr impending doom. Have oz rne postmasters latlely appointed: In December ot the same Sever1 rkemen were In the caboose the trln ot twenty elht freight eirs and oi me wyommg Anaust; 1862 or Nanticoke. epent Thanksgiving with his parents, on Railroad Death of George Damon.

I jiiifkninM Mill h. aL 9, I I I iii pity on yourself tl. xcUrav, at ach Hiven; 8. W. 7 year, only four nonths from the time we wnen It waa struck.

One of these, Frank I lamn engines, two of which were dead, i Baoy was rick, wagaveaerf. In the death of George Damon. West McHenry, at Cambra street. ruwton, tec. ota ieft, we took part in one of the hardett of York, waa killed, and it is movea aud WtesbawaaaCBflii.aheerledteOMtarla.

Pittston los one of her oldest and moat 6th Death of William D. Evans. reported that another brakeman waa TW0 ffEKM 0 the mocntaix auoiner orateman waa r. ana are. F.

J. illy, 0f Defoe street, spent Thanksgiving with friends at fought battle of the war, at Fredericks a basaaelfhav rite ehac' CkaasHa, The Providence Cioral Union will rou an excursion to the Allentown eisteddfod respected resident. Mr. Damon passed It becomes onr sad duty to chronicle the burg, Va where the losses of our com tin thsm ranUi wilkesbarre. on Thanksgiving Day.

death of William D. Evans, which occur fatally Injured. His name could not be Tb predictions made by the strikers om goi that the green hands rusawat gondola os TBI cot off. would be unable to handle trains on this pany, In kl led, wounded and missing, Mr. Boylan, of Carbondale, waa the away at an early hour Sunday morning, at the family home on York venne.

He had been seriously ill for the past two A name of foot ball waa played this afternoon on the commons between the Weet Pittston and the School of Lackawanna team from Scranton. The home team won. Score. 24 0. red at 5.20 o'clock last evening, at tha am Henry Jones, a Nanticoke mine driver, ea ried a bottle of oil in his pockU, and it were nan oi oat numoer; nd we had a I gust of the family of E.

J. McDjnnell hand In every subsequent battle in which At 6:20 o'clock last Wednesday evenlno division appears to be only too true. Be Thanksgiving. weexs, ana his death was not unexpected, was accidentally broken. The oil took fire th Arm ftf rVtA PnLms.i wan I A IlrtM ntrtl)1a smAn.A I iflM A BAVaral amiiAHnn .1 nynomeintne Smith Block, on North Main street.

The announcement was not unexpected, yet, owing to the comparative. Iff nir iiuTnntt Yesterday, at the home of Hm ,,7, VT 8 ll 'ZZ 7 7" a.reaay reported, airs. jas. Motraddeu, of Lewistown. la uunum career nag oeen an and Jones was badly burned.

lm; Married, In Wilkesbarre. Nov. 24. hv th nW a i ui i iu ax eurrenaer at Appomatto. iwrmg aioug toward the B.

Junction "wu wrecks occurred on the were gathered In hie here on a month's visit tn n. active one. He was prominent in the ly snort time that Mr. Evans had been ser nmiam uauber, aded 9 son of il A QrM.i. wnn Wilkesbarre mountain, Tuesday.

The from the mountain cut off. It waa Jobs T. Rkid, run H. McFadden. business affairs of Pittston during the lonely ill.

the new. nfM. Si or wewton, and Yatee, Nov. 22, 1893 ning at the rate of fifty miles an hour, and fiwt on9 occurred shortly after 11 o'clock wim vame xtoeaier. oi Kaneon.

Louis Daubei, o' Beach Haven, was In a antly killed while trying to cross the mann, honor bia children and grandchildren, thirty one in number, ranging from the age of forty to three years. A very enjoyable time la re prosperous days of canal navigation. Born airs. ueo. B.

Iiouer and son. Romevn Buuuennesa to nis many friends. crashed Into freinht engine rt A freight train started from of pper Pittston, are visiting friends in JNO man In Pittston was more widely nr YOUNO MAN'S SAD HEATH. in Manlius, N. on July 20, 1822, he was at the time of his death 71 years of nauch Chunk.

The crew jumped from the engine just in t0 White Hven, and just aa it time to save their lives. The car was split WM AvZ over the hill, a eouolinu ported. better known than Mr. Eyans. A life long resident of Pittston, a member of one of Miss May Croser and brother.

H. MUs Kate Sax has returned frr.m Thos "efTaron Accidentally Killed at age. Became to Pittston in early man JOHNSON'S OCIEIITHL SOUP waaw aassm Nanticoke, Last Tuesday. nooa, ana a large porti of his life waa Cinser, of Broad street, epent Thanksgiv the town oldest and moat honored families. into kindling wood and the coal waa scat broke in tne of the train, tered in all directions.

The engine was also Th head portion started off at the badly nsed up by the crash. The gondola "Peed with brakes on, and the rear N. where ehe conducted a scccessfn! Businees Men's Carnival. Today Miss Sai pent as collector for the North Branch ing wun inends at Luzerne Borough. Thos Hefferon, aged 25 years, son of Michael Heffernn 'nf ITamlnvn mat mA and prominent in the political, business and social affairs of the town, he came in Canal.

His head qur ten. were at Pittaton Mr. and Mrs James Hadpall and family IHC 6 If CAT SKIN CURE I AND FACE BEAUTIFIER. A unction, where he occupied the residence epent in Plymouth, iking arrangements for a Carnival to be given In that town on Dec. 15 and 16, under the auspics of the s.

ni inannsgiving with the latter'g par contact with more people than most men of mJ Medicated and Toilet. track of the L. W. railroad. Rev.

J. O. Evans, late pastor of the Plymouth Pilgrim church, was tendered a farewell reception on Wednesday evening. Mr. Evans goes a new pastorate in New Jersey.

Floyd Rolf, a Towanda boy, was shot squarely between the eyes by the accidental discharge of a revolver with which a crowd of bojs were playing. The wound is very dangerous. J. N. Weaver, master echanlc of the flayre shops, hss been appointed assistant to General Superintendent Fennell and and wdden death at Nanticoke, hat Tees WWOBot train that had been stand mi from wWch th pusher had been day.

Mr. Hefferon is a blacksmith and in 011 iwltch Heidelburg colliery No. went along slowly until it waa employed in a shop at tbe aboTe 8trike' 8nd the ooniP'y nave e' hill, when the. cars started off named place. Just about milttin time be lMned that became detached from the "naway pace, and crashed into the enr, nr.

and Mrs Robert Eaton, of La the community, and h.a genial and whole now held by Mr. Houser, and he gained wide reputation amonir th Iee. Blotebes, Moles and prevents Rednw and ftmshnsM and thmt Oih. iTSrri uraage street. Knights of Pythias.

hearted nature won for him friends In every la Mat Misses Selina Moon and Mary Clark, of wair. or me. Aa W. H. Kerr was driving home from i a a i a.

i A 1 1 a I hi. work last Tnesdsv Jl" placed a piece of iron pipe In the force to 1 V. wig am Way flown the Providence, and Mis Agnes Morahan, of In his death, the last member of the fara ulj Ir V1 "wib ana renwviasaw fgytS P4rnd eoametic washes. wulfad the Orieatal Nni llu oojiuiu i pin. ana inrnina nttih onr cars wr amuh.ri mw vnuni UJCU.

The position waa at first a State appointment. When the canal passed Into the hands of the Pennsylvania and New York Can 'and Railroad Conpany, Mr. Damon contt edin the position for into bfnilHnr. heat it, and had no sooner turned round avoca, epent Tbrnksgivin with Ella and flA IU. 11 I accident near Sturmerville.

Wh le ily of Henry Evans, who bnt a few decades pertortoau others for softaiiiic and hontif cross Sk. 'l" iui. a passenger train bad wooa. one was hurt. Kose Gallagher, of Railroad atreet.

ing the electric railway track one of the to tbe nvl1, when the pipe exPlod A just passed north over the Avoca branoh The second wreck occurred several miles ago was one of Pittston'. meat prominent fflMptSaTT. Sa'SXSSSS residents, passes away. The parents and Mrs J. B.

Cook, of Danville, who is portion of it struck Hefferon in the side, ana very narrowly averted being wrecked this aide of Firview. A pusher ran into wheels of his two wheeled gig became fastened between the rail and the plank several children died years ago, and to the I 'tiMtanUy allars the most ieveitohiM will have charge of all the company's in by the runaway. The gondola ran over the rear end of a frinht train, and ,1, Tinning ner sister, Mrs. J. W.

Davis, in Oregon, fell while going through the gate making a deep and ngly wound, and a second piece struck him on the aide of the face, and he died iu a few minutes. generation of today only the two SwTSraL terests in and about Sayre. nrm. m. me crossing, and struck the engine op three cars off the track and down Finally he formed a partnership with Bolin, under the firm name of Bolin and entered the mercantile bus neas.

The firm was continued until seven years ago, when ill health caused Mr. Damon to re at me latter home, last evening, and her Lewis H. and William D. were person SJtMiromotes th, growth the hair. nnairA nn oMMruiii'.

i i i i i a mi iwige noiei. xne inese care were leaded wltn a weu knwn res dent of Stockton, applied at tbe hotel of Joseph leg was along the track, upsetting the gig. Mr. Kerr was thrown ont aud one of his lege was broken below the thigh. He ia reported to be resting comfortably today, hnl 111 ,.4 V.

VI. i ally krown. The sudden deaths of both wpsrior to all other Medicated a)Miet Saturday's Court Proceed loirs. engine waa badly broken np. If the tram boots, shoes and rubbers, aud the wds wrecker caught it will go hard with him "ere scattered along the track The car of these in the prime of HfT t.

ananh. Frio. 25 eta, Ouarter Sessions The following senten Iirilt 1 a W. Price, Sale Agent, Httaten. Mr.

Homer Ruggles, of Music Hall Book Store, had a pleasant call from Martin Henry, of Waterburg, Vt who was his to oe aoout within a tire. In the general affairs of the town 18 THE VALLEY LIABLE? neareet the engine was broken ces were imposed: Charles Chamberlain, into kind Mr. month. ling wood murder, twelve years and eix months In lUUUlUO 111 The latest question discussed, re nuaesoarre out two months ago and William here yesterday combine to form one of those mysterious visitations of Provi dence that to men are most unaccountable comrade in arms in the First V.tui uaraon was much interested. He t.

K.J I vjituo.tvu UDlUg UlSUUBOC John Uberdorfer, for many years an am. tu i l.t;.. i being was nlnva nf 4 hbuu, imceuy, lan alley Com' member of the First Presbyterian church uivairy, during the war. It was their first train ox the cut orv deserted Tuesday afternoon a coal train drawn i Va i. 7, nae fine, coeU and two years in penitentiary.

Pny can prevent the individual operators meeting In 23 years. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD and sad. ThnrTT VmS BeCt 0a wme sentence in aeco id case; John Dory shipping over other roads because of oj two engines was started over the of Fittston for many years, but on the organization of the West Pittston church transferred his membership thither, where Mr. Evans'a life history ia ao well known cptea a Mitchell, fornication and bastardy, $30 their contract which the company, cannot position aa traveling salesman for Rosa In nifu Tlmns People overlooked the importance of per as to require but a brief mention of the Cn nd will Ui, kl. I iv.w.

"amages irom me he has since attended. He was also a mem tails to recsll them vividly to the mlnda manently beneficial effects and were satis nm uoo teourity; Thomas Brown, murder, company through its failure to give them Mountaia Cut Off to Fairview. When the train began to ascend the grade near Cork Lane, the steam gave out, and, to make matters worse, there was no water available for the boilers. A messenger was Taking Effect Not. 19.

1893. ner oi the Masonic order. He is survived wrunas, at riaant Hill, for lodging. In the morning he was ffund dead in his Toon mks on the body to indicate violence. Eddie McLaughlin, eon of Patrick McLaughlin, of Hazleton, was caught in the machinery at No.

7 breaker at Stockton, and had both his legs so badly erusjed that amputation was necessary and the little fellow died at the hospital. Dsme Rumo. has it that there will be a contest over tbe eommlssionership election in Wayne county. The defeated Democratic candidate claims to have discovered Irregularities that may result in throwi out the vote of a large district. While the strike is on, an Elmlra firm hauls dressed beef to Towanda by wagon.

Elizabeth Gilmf rtin. a hiuhlv of all who knew h'm. He waa born in Pittston on Dec. 17, 1855, and waa there by hie wife and three children Mrs E. 'nce in 1 joou, cos nine years and eix months in their quoU of ptycars? The operators this and neighboring communities and hi.

Litent ary; Wm. H. Cat roll, desertion, Un here today would not discus, tbe Anthracite Coal tuud exclusively. insnriac cleanliness and comfort. Dickey, Miss Lydia Damon, and Oscar fore nearing his 38th birthday anniversary wu.

Wlll th tl (v I matter hnt lr ls u. 4 sent to Coxton for Damon, all of this place. fit him for hl rul.l I 0 hed with transient action, bnt now that it is generally known that Pyrnp of FiKs will lemsieLtly rnre oitnal ccDstipation, well informed people will not bny other Isxatives. abi. act fi a time, but finally injure tbe sys'em.

er Tralna 8S.15, 1, 29, 5, 4, 6, 99,80, 2, 94 tu wnen called away. His eohool days oyer. ilia uiauv Ann Mnrria fnrlnnik Jllnn IA th nnwi 1... i i ii rm Two engines soon arrived from the dally. frl 1 I iiiii, flUU tUB I I a u.ID BUUU lU'JTD XD UJIDQ.

for a time he served the First NMn.l 1 "vicno. 1 nr 1 1 Tl .1 Big salt for Damages. The fifteenth Bank as clerk. Afte'ward he formed a MTJiTJ I T'Tliiiimrt" Shoaran au.nlt I Cynthia H. Decker, of Stroudsburg.

by bration of Mr. and Mr. PK.rtA. ur "ua iso. 0, tbe faat line from partnership with D.

Shelly, and together yard, and were hitched to the stal'ed train, but owing to the weight of the two dead engioes, was unable to draw it. The trdn was backed np and started off nnder ner attorney. Paul J. Sherwood of ner. which occurred ZZ I'l mmtb New York to Buffalo, due here at 2:55 a they conducted a grocery business for a u.

ci luoir ift Hurman Ann nataHt I Wilkesbarre, has just entered suit in Wy home on Spring street, was a very pleasant ZZ "til nearly year. Later he joined George W. Ham See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon receipt of yonr addrees and fifteen cents iu postage we will mad yon oming connty courts against the Lehitfh great headway repeatedly, but each time it 1 affair. Abont .1 morning, and as it was run dorn in the cigar business, whioh partner valley Kulroad company, for 25,000 slopped before getting'over the Krade.

At teemed young lady of Carbondale, died ship was continued until 1890. Mr. flaaa r.Uv, assanit ana battery, 10, oosts, and three among them quite a nutnfcr from out months in jail; Fred Detrles, larceny and town, and they enjoyed to the utmost the hkl an M. J. damages for the killing of her husband very suddenly.

en a w. uecxer, in December, 1892, 0 o'clock, after a last attempt, the crews deserted, all except one fireman, and weT gnided to town by a young man of Cork lunioanLock is in darkness. The town mgiwa ie tc t3 xm? 0. ggggSSgl SSS ioii5 I 9 8S8gi I 9 aeataisK9aeeieSMOMx entertainment provided. Social dorn then retired, and Mr.

Evans conducted the business individually to the time of his death. Iu connection with the cigar still hsngs to kerosene aa an illnmlDant I uiuuiuH iu pcuiieuuary; ooun oerger, ma course, music, singing, and a moat eniov jIous mischief. ilOaudsix month. In IaII ucker was killed at the Water street crossing in Pittston. He attempted to Lane, who brought them to the strikers able enpner comnnaad tha I Charles Sheridan, bnrilarv x.Vl nna va.J snpper composed the and the supply of oil has run out because ouemess ne haa managed Music Hall sue headquarters.

The next morning tae trafn I and Dine months in nenitenllarv Plnln Mr. and Uta. Warner received i cessfully for many years. He was also tax of the rtrike. Tl.1 1.

..1 r. a number ui.i i r. drive ac'ioss the tracks, and when directly upon them, the gate keeper shut the gates down, hemming him in. A fas train was was rnn in a switch at the Florence of very pretty prea nts i.iiujr qjjt uucia, mu une year nil I 1. .1 prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Colombian Exposition, theregnlar price fc.

fifty cents, but as we want yon have we make the price nominal. You will fir it a work of art and a thing to be prized It contains full pp views of the great ruildiiiHs, w.th sciiptions of same and is executed in highest style of art l' not ea i bel with it, alter yon get it, we will rurnnd the sramLS and let you keep the book Address, 1 H. Buckles Cbioag, 111. Bow's Thin! WeoffrOne Hundred Dollars reward breaket. collector of Pitta'on borough for three years, beginning in 1888.

In 1892 he was u.i.ri, or uaroonoai'e, 35 yeais of age, a brakeman on tbe i he congregational church If meet Id Jones, larceny. il0 and six months In iaii beating down upon him and before he Delaware and Hudson, was fatally squeezei with much sncoese in its night eohool for the Republican candidate for Sheriff of Ln PROMOTIONS AT COXTOX. The following promotions at Coxton conld eecape, it struck and mangled hop es, ine jseai Known. neiw een cars at tjre. Ridge zerne county, but was defeat i by a small 0B0CdCISrlJ.dB.

wagon and man Into one confused heat) young people. Eighty scholars are now enrolled. Sessions are held i hre nlhf That wh ch is the most widely known is I neceni wayn. county deaths: Leonard majority. The pr isecution claims gross negligence sure to give the greatest satisfaction.

When week, and tht teachers, Messrs. Wvlie and It ws the arduous experience through yard are announced by General yard Superintendent Fred. Brown: Peter Wagner and C. S. Underwood assistant day yard masters.

W. S. Kevin and Geo. F. Paint 1.

01 Htaengel, of Hoi esdale, aged 49; John Rickard, a pd 78 years; Mrs. Mary Arthur, of Dyberrv, aged 71. we are sick and in need of a physician, we upon the part of the gate keeper riiA.7(Oiinocfc New Age. Sanders and Miss Thomas, have succeed which ne pasted during that particularly send for tbe one who ia known to be tbe stormy campaign that began to nndeimine in making the school very Interesting and profitable A training class for vonnt, men 2.382I0 2 Charles Kru's plaining mill near the er, assistant night yard n.asters. G.

W. most skillful In his profession. It ia nly Troubles ThreatenlnK the Kidney, 1 McMillan and W. A. Muschlitz.

clerVs a rr his naturally healthy and rugged constitution, and for more than a year pat he has been a sufferer. A trip to the sea shore a has also been started In connection ith People il oyer the land had theohurch. It is in charue of Ur w.n. opportunity of obtaining the best medi Although they are grievous and very often fatal if disregarded, may be prevented by ib uararrn mat cannot cured oy Hall's Catarrh f'nre. J.

Toledo, 0. the unders'K'ie nTe known Cheney for the last 15 vea.s, and believe him per'e tly honorable iu all bu iness transactions and finanoiall? able to r.rr 1 WILKESBARRE MERCHANTS ACT. The merchants of Wilkesbarre have sent i.gSS8K8: few months ago failed to benefit him ma a timely resort to that admirable safeguard Meetins are held every St urday evening 0,1 consultation and advice without charge. At the regular msetioa of the West Dr Qrne, of 85 West 14th Street, New 01VI5 U1VJOYQ Both the method and results irhen Syrup of Fitrs ia takn: it ia nleajmnt A Ta 1 terially, but he continued to attend to his of health, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a 0 58gfe8SBg588S88ftl lorreeiaent Hour a lei ter of which th following is a copy: ont any obligations made by their firm. ton School Board, held Tuesday night, all of I or witn' nt question the beet nown duties until abont two weeks ago, since geuMl promoter of activity in the renal and refreshing to the taste, and act iraux, wnolesale Druggists O.

which time he had been confined to his bed am most ski rni pnyelulan la curing ner' We, the representative business firms Oi organ the stomach and the liver. Ere inaetiou of the kidneys develops Into vous and Delaware, ackawanna and Western depot, Bloomsburg, was destroyed by fire. Lose, 6,000. White A Company's grain elevator adjoining was damaged to the extent of $500. Thomas Bolton, a Scranton stone mason, was found dead at the foot of ao embankment.

He waa last seen alive on the Jersey Central t. ack. The coroner will investigate. The kindling wood factory at Lopez, Sollivao county, is about tostirt np aaiu. Mrs.

Mary Evans, sa 88. of AahW the city of Wilkeebarre request that von in a more or lees dangerous condition. The chronic diseases. He is the die e.nlI7 1 promptly on the Kidneys, ofthewonderfnlcure.Dr.GreeneV "WMd BpWels, cleanses the SJS BVB Wholesale waldinif, Kinnan trvin Drnaitists. Toledo.

coverer isease with which he was afflicted was Bright disease, diabetes or other danaer rem effectually, dispels colds, head. ixooMiewKte 88ggS8gg: Nervura blood and nerve remedy, aud has congestion of ihe liver. one disorders, recourse should be had to Hall's Ca'arrh Cure is taken in'ernal'y acting directly upon the blood acnes and levers and cures habitual Utelv a InntH a r.ln .1.. :8 Mr. Evans was married to Aines, r.

uB r. a use every reasonable means in yonr power to bring abont an amicable settlement of the misunderstanding existing between your company aud their late employes, who are now out on strike, awaiting your pleasure to compromise or arbicrate tie present fficulties. Takingan nnpr judio sick from far and near by mean, of letter BJP lg the daughter ol Mrs J. McDougall, who alone Mirfaees of the system. TeetirooniI sent free Priee 75c per bottle.

Sold by all druggist. correspondence. Hia Pieces. Is simply T' 'VT survives him. Ha was a member and the Bitters.

If this suggestion is followed, the happl et outcome of the earlier symptoms may be anticipated with confidence. Check a development of these jialadies at tbe outset by the means indicated, since at their maturity they are haTd indeed to con wonderful. Peonle can consult h.m hv me iasw and ac 1 qpsi09Wuaci: rentable to the Stomach. Dromnt in vestryman of Trinity Episcopal church, West Pitteton, also of Valley Lodge, F. letter, fr of charge.

died from injuries received by falling from tlncklen's Arnica Snlve. The beet salve In the world for cnts tt Ot QCQD QD bed. 13 He gives most careful and explicit atten its action and truly beneficial to its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its ii i. and Pittston Chapter, R. A.

M. Arrangements have been made for the bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenra, fever CMMMKIOIOttUeNOitsVftaDVw 1 tion to all letters, auswering all questions Pi and thoroughly explaining ur disease so that you know just wnat is the matter with funeral to take place on Monday afternoon. Services will be held at the family home you. for this, there is no charge whatever. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin ernptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay i Hnired.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2j cents per box For sale by W. C. Price. Trains leave L.

A B. Junction for Wilkes, barre at 18:04, 2:10. 8:30, 7:45. 8:35, aid im wlMp m.80" and i. iiireiiuniiou, we see no rea on why your company sbon refuse vonr patrons and the publij gene ally, who, throngh their liberal patronage, have assisted in making yonr railroad what it was "popular." We further see no reason why labor should not organise for their protection and mutual benefit as capital does.

We ask that you be lenient with your employes who hvepoven faithful to your company "in the past" by doing their duty and being courteons to your patrons. Ae a vast nnmber of coal miners are nl affected by this strike a proper consideration will be apprecir ted by your at 1 :30 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Hollenback Cemetery. The doctor nse i only harmless vegetable waiiy exceiiem quaiiuea commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Jigs is for sale In BOo and $1 bottles by all leading druggists.

Any reliable druggist who for Wilkes Barre at 12 es 8:14. 7:50. 8:40. a 19 i jn I remediea and has the greatest success in curing disease through letter dence. Send for his symptom blank, and The Fall Brook Coal company haa purchased the mines at Red hun, Lycoming county.

Mr. Powderly was given a grand reception by his friends, last eyeuing, on his return to Scranton. Jamea McFarlane, of Laporte, Sullivan county, cut 175 tons of hay on his farm there last season. Dr. George B.

Boyd, one of Soranton'a beet known physicians, was found dead in bad Monday morning by his wife, who went to cJi him for breakfast. About a New Warehouse. quer. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, insomnia, nervousness, constipation, malarial complaints are eradicated by the Bitters, a medicine of comprehensive use and prompt effects. AtrLohmann's Cafe, Wilkesbarre.

How do you like an oyster best In a pie Or do yon like him browning In a fry Do you like him panned or roasted, Stewed or steamed, or simply toasted Or would you on the half shell Have him lie It Suits the People Messrs. Sutherland and MacMillan have 3:14. 6M, 6:50. 8:15 and 10:29 Tp. m.

Betmniina leave WUkes Barre for PWston B. Janction at 8:40 6:40, 7:00. 7:40. 10 01 a. 18:84, 8:40, 5:85, 6.30, 8:00, 11:15 p.

m. Trams Na S. 5. 4 A 6 have Pnllman la.nlM decided to erect a large new warehouse to ne win write you a full de cription of yonr cure it promptly for any one who disease and give yon advice and directions wishes to tlT it. Vo Dot accent anv meet the lequirementa of their increasing businees, tbe premises now occupied by Is what the druggists say, because they are tired of the many bitter cough remedies Pan Tina is the most plessant ta ting medicine.qnickly cures couhs.colds.throat and lung disorders; 25 cts.

Sold at H. Honjk's and Mrs. A Harrower drng siotss, Pittston. cars attached and rue daily. Na 1 and 8 have Pollman Buffet cars and run daily.

Saturday night a rumor was current that It CuretColiU, Coaf In, Sen Tkreat. Croop, lata. A Hil CoJh aa litkma Mrtaia cure for Consam.tita ia Brit ctana. liii "Lw'S'f utBt tw tif Uw ubstitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP Ctt them on Cron street being entirely too IKHjIjN H.

WIL.BUR, (ran'lttnnt. Eiatani Mn small. The new building, to be con 8H nAHCISCO. 04L Prrify tbe blood by oecasional nee of Wright's Lidian Vegetable Pills, the best ef family medicines. the Ninth Regiment had been ordered ont, but the report proved to be untrue.

It probably emanated from an alleged inter. CHA8 S.LUT (4an1 Pua Aatrnt. Phfl. D. uumiuc.

nr. new nun. r. Take the choice.the way you'd eat him, structed of brick, will be plaoed on ground A.W. Nosskmacbkb, Asst Oeni Pass.

Aet n. i leased by them from the L. V. R. R.

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