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1 i IFTH ANNIVERSARY OUT OF THE JAWS OF DFATO. AKOTIIER MURDER. LOCAL GLEANINGS. FIRE BUGS AT WORK AGAIN. WEST SIDE.

Wittetou 5iuctte. ia a veterinary hospital in the rsr of Myers's house and the doctors are in tt habit of throwirja tniuors cnt from CYCLONE SWEPT. Imprisoned Carbondale Miners Res Jomper's Station, on tbe Mountain Cut cued on Saturday Sight. Personals and Observations ot Sun ijooai interest. On Fata'day night at ten o'clock FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, Off, the Scene of the Tragedy Xo Trace of tbe Mnrderers.

Barn Burned Morning. John Barrett's day Miss Evelyn Mullen has returned to be four miners Tnomas Mitchell, John J. by Little Rock Devastated Sadden Storm. A little Polinh settlement near Jumper's home In Philadelphia, after a visit to the family of Charles Howitz. Fanning, Andrew Klapkosky and George Barney who were impriaontd in the Station, on the Mountain Cut off of the Miss Henrietta Hagenbach has returned Northwest mine at Carbondale by a gre it Lehigh Valley road, but a ehort distance away from the spot where McClnre and fall of rock, on the previous Thnrsdxy MANY KILLED AND INJURED.

to her home ln Berwick, after a three weeks' visit to the family of A Dietrick. Klannigan were mnrdereel, was thepcene of horses on the manure pile wh'Te they attract many flies. Mvers think it was one the flies that fed on this poisonous snb stance that stung him aud thus communicated the poisoning secretion which resulted ia his i'lneM. A new indnstry in Snnbnry is a large flonr mill. A new hotel is a nign of progress In Shaniokin.

South Bethlehem secnres another letter carrier, too, making six in all. The Canldwell Iron Works at Forty Fort are in the bauds of the sherirT. afternoon, were reached by the rescuers They were in fairly good physical con another mnrder lastThnrsdHy The victim was Stephen Politfka, a Polish boarding dltion, but somewhat faint for want of A. Mel. De Witt's residence is belnir im The Penitentiary and Insnne Asylnm food.

They were provided with some boss, and the story of how he met death, Were Wrecked. proved in appearance by the painters, who are giving the exteiior a thorough Three Horses Perished In the Elamrs, and a Carriage end Sleiicb. Burned Councilman Clifford's Saloon Gutted By Flumes Monday Mornio. The largs barn at tbe rear of John Barrett's hotel on South Main street was partially destroyed by fire Sunday niornin Two va'ntble horses belonging to Mr. Barrett, aud oue or two belonging to Rt ich ard'a Brewing company, of Wilkeebarre, that were in the barn for the night, were suffocated.

Mr. Banvtt also lost a fine new carriage and sleigh. His total loss is folly in biief, is as thing to eat in tbe mine, and at ehven At abont 10:30 at night two unknown o'clock tbey came to the surface. The In the Itnnlnran Portion of the Town th I Misses Jean and Anna HV.Uit!. meeting between tbe men and their fami lies was very affecting.

Tears of joy were I sii hi, woo have been spending a few days with Mrs. men came prowling arrnnd Politska'd cabin. He went ont and order them away. He then returned into thecal opened a win Charles T. Smith ha become the bnsi shed on both sides.

Thousands of people the Stores With Rain Several Person and Mrs. Mevtrott. have dow, and got out a pietol and axe. With ness manager of the Hazleton Sentinel. were on the ground to welcome the men.

tneir nome in Carbondale. rieked up Dead In the Streets Frisoneri Frank Cook, aged ten, of Carbondale, Tbey were folly able to walk to their 0oiiinieuini''ed id a I. ltthttal Manner uy M.ir Stark and Wife. Although forty live yearB, with the many and varied life esp riences that such along peiiod of time brings to mortal', have pietied over the heads of Henry Stark and bis od wife since they took the mirrittge vows, the celebra Ion of their weeding anniversary oil Sept 20th pi cms how truly those sacied promises have been kept and how happy aud cougeuial they are in their wedded life. No couple in all this section are better known than Staik and wife, and, as might have been expected, the company that atwtui'tled at their beautiful bom on Montgomery street to do honor to the aunplcions event was compos of smre of the most prominent people of West Pitts ton aud neighboring places.

So far HH we have able to secure the names the following were the guests: Samuel Tonkin and wife, Wadsworth Austin and wife, Fred Tyrrell and wife, Captain C. Parker and wife, Ira and wife, all of Wilkeebarre; Mrs A. B. Tyrrell, of Kingston; Robert K. Laycock and wife, of Wyoming; George Winteis, of Forty Fort; Edward Smith and wif of Maltby George Mitchell and wife, of Scranton; Draper Bi lings, of Tnnkhannock; Mrs.

A Avery, of King's Ferry N. sister of Major Stark, and the following from this place; W. C. Breu on aud wife, Foster and wife, Ooorge Cooper, Mis es Hattie and May Cooper, Alva Tompkins and wife, Mrs. AiiiU'.

Allen, Mrs. A Dennis, Rev. Charles Underwood and familv have fie piritol he fired several shots at the men, withont hitting them They returned the fire, and one of the bullets struck Politeka and Lunat ics Escaped, While Others Wer Injnred Loaa Will Exceed Half a Million was mangled by mine cars so badly that he $1,500, on which there is not a cent of in homes, but as carriages were provided they surauce. Tbe barn Is owned oy u. J.

Ne 1 were driven. died. turned from a ten days' vacation trip, which was spent dtlightf oily In ew York city and at points on the Hudson. Town Talk and Event III and Aont the ltoronarh. Thomas Brown, of Avoca, has begun action in trespass against Avoo borough for $10,000 damages.

0. F. Bohau is his attorney. The injunction case, George 8 Bennett et al vs. the county of Lnzorne, to restrain the latter from purchasing a court house site withont due process of law, was con t'nned Monday until the next term of oonrt.

Mrs Emtnnal Jones, an old and well known reei lent of Sebastapol. died at six o'clock last Friday, of 'paralysis She had been ill for a long time. Jones was abont e'ghty years of age sides heT husband, she i survived by one daughter, Mrs. Thomas H. Mead, of Dnryea.

Jos. Killoskl, the Polander who shot his wife, dangeronely wnnding her, then shot himself, fracturing his jaw, at DnTyea, and who has been under treatment the hospital, the past six weeks, wa discharged on Monday. Up' leaving the hospital, he was arrested by Constable Etrly on warrant charging him with felonion wonmling, and in default of bail 'Sqnire Ehret sent him to jail fo await trial. A gang of Traction company workmen Wednesday began work extending the electrio feed wire to the Junction, ard when tbey reached Patterson's wf re prevented from going fnrther. Mr Patter son claiming that the injnnctlon taken cut by him restrained them from rformitt any work there.

The men qnit work, and returned to AVilkesbarr for Instructions. This will fnrther delay the running of cars ti the Junction. Dollar. in the heart, killing him instantly. Fred Klink, a Plymonth yonng man, COUSTY AND STATE.

Items ol All Sorts Gathered Frorn.Ex i linugea aud Condensed tor Hasty Keadluar. Ashland Jiow owns a road roller. Shenandoah has a stone crashing plaut. Drifton's iron breaker is being painted black. aver Meadow typhoid fever epidemic is about over.

There are 320 pupils in the Wilkeebarre High school. Lancaster vet.rns will fight a sham battle on October 4. The Scran ton Driving Park is to be cnt tip into bnilding lota. F.ighty five pai senger trains a day run in and ont of Hazleton. The receipts at the Allentown fair foot np about daily.

Diamond Water Company, Hazleton, will bniul a new reservoir. Mary Pomeroy, a Shenandoah yonng lady, will Btudy medicine. The Ashland shirt factory, it Is sa'd, Is getting ready to close np. Work on theTamaqua Lansford electric railway is being pushed rapidly. Robbers blew open the safe of the Jersey Shore poetoffice, bnt only got $10 booty.

James Ranb, a Jeisey Central railroad firenun, had both legs cot off near Allen town. Th.ro Are 5 OfiS nolline" places In Penn ville, of Scranton, and is insured. The I A Scranton Republican reporter inter building 's still standing, bnt the interior viewed all four of the men on Sunday after I 1.1 1 .1 I ml The county authorities were no'ified of riled of consumption iu the Wilkesbarre Little PvOck, Oct. 3. A terrible cv Mr.

and Mrs. S. M. T.tn t. Hoepital.

clone struck this city and almost devas 1 are here on a few r1. tatcd the business nortion of tha oltv. V1 da vWt MQOD8 old a uuiupieieiy guticu. i noon, xne two Hungarians were seen the murder Friday morning, and Ctroner Perkins and Petectiva Whalen went to the The fltmes were discovered about three I Brst, and they were enjoying themselves. Haz'eton also has tit ible with thought neonln nr known I lrienaa r.

Unee has been in 111 With scene. The pistol with which the mnrder o'clock by Mrs. Barrett, who was np at I They looked nothing worse for their ex killed and injured, whilo it is feared uev bnt ia now much imnravad less boys who jnmp on and off moving trolley care. that henr giving the baby a drink. She! perience, and when spoken to in reference eral others have mot the same fate.

I Mat hew John Is bnlMIno a was committed was found in the woods, but no trace could be found of the mur Ihe main portion of the businots cen IKHoV drew back the curtain to see If it was near to the accident they simply shruraed their Peter Livelle, agnd twenty two, was tnr. V.r.i.n.ln.1 I VI UJUUeni daaiim at tha derers. killed by a blast In Hollenbark mine, shoulders, raising one a little higher than on the north by the river front, on the west J00 Montgomery and Washington daylight, and was horrified to see the build ing, which is very close to the hotel, enveloped In flames. She aroused ber hus Wilkesba're. uy ton streer.

antt on the east by Vom 1 Jonn W. Breese la rlnlno the other. This is a move common with those people when they are perfectly CAMP MEETING ASSOCIATION. work. Michael Cnrran and his Hungarian mercial, is practically mined.

The total property loss will probably approximate 1500,000. band and son. Stephen, who hurtled to I Cards are out announcing tbe maniao. Board of Managers tor the Knsnlne laborer were badly injnred ia the A von dale mine by a fall of rock. Thomas Mitchell was next seen, and Year.

cf Miss Jean Estelle, daughter of Mrs. W. the bat to get the bones ont. When they unlocked the door the flames shot forth In The cyclone was accompanied bv a ter saiJ be was feeling good, but would like a John Hoi rison, a miner, 52 years of age, rlfio rainstorm, and the stocks of goods to r. i nomas, and B.

F. Dawav ha The annual meeting of the stockholders eere to their faces, driving them back. The fire little more to eat. His allowance has been and leaving a family of thirteen children, of the Wyoming Camp Meeting Association tne ousiness houses which were unroofed, mony to take nlace Wsdnaarla rwi though not otherwise wrecked, were 10 at 12 o'cLk at7 stroyed by water. I cIock at ft of the briae'i was most furious jnst at the entrance, the kept down since his recovery, br the at as killed in No.

2 shaft, Forest City. "Birdie" Johnson, a colored woman who a "tired a' livin'," tried to bang herself names naving noi yei spreaa to me rear, tending physician. He is not scared bv The storm struck the stato neniten on icxeter street. Mr. Barrett and Ms son conid see the any means and will return to work short! was held in the Methodist church at Wyoming, Tuesday afternoon.

The oil board of managers were re elected, as follows: Bev. J. G. kman, Scranton; Rev. 0.

H. McAnulty. D. West Pittston: unry, wnicn stands on a hill in the west 1 merenee around the new fair n.A From John J. Fanning the Republican ii Scranton yesterday, bnt was prevented.

horses prancing abont In their stall at the rear, and tbey dashed through the flame in era part of tho city, with fearful force, de has been finished, and tha A socI.Hot. stroylng the dining room, tearing down Cl.1M the Stfthls nn.l ahnna nnrooflnr. h. C11M OUtStandinff Stock to TjrOCaed E. H.

Ei kfl and wife. Miss Carrie Dennis, Dr S. H. Rhoades aud wife, Mrs. E.

Davit 8. B. Beuneit and wife, Mrs. Robert Dickn, Mice alt. Carmel is the booming town of the reporter obtained a complete outline of toe sylvania, of which 2.5 are in Uizerne.

an endeavor to resent them. New houses accident. He is a middle aged man with a A prize turnip, meauring twenty seven lower anthracite coal region. Rev. M.

D. Fuller, Scranton; J. I. Shoe Mr. Barrett got a firm hold of his vain wife and six children.

He Is comfortable cell building and demolishing the ward 91(11 the work of preparing the track. Tho en's otlice. Several of the convicts were work havirg been delayed SO long it hi seriously Injured, one of whom died an not likelv that tha Jennie W. Dcknou W. Kerr and maker.

Wyoming: J. G. Wood. Wilkee aronnp, has turned np in the Wilkeebarre I are being bnilt all over the place to meet LUZERNE COURT RKVERSKD. able colt, and succeeded ia getting it near the life of a miner goes.

Be said that wife, A. L. Touerand wife, Mies Spiatt, llMvr office. I 'he steady demand for fl vtlliogs. barre; O.

B. MicKnighf, Plains; Ralph hour afterward. I mxm new Thomas R. Cora and wife, Chtrk a tn wnen orae frightened at tbe all were at work, jnst having completed Wadhame, Wilkeebarre; B. D.

Beyea, West Reference to the Lehigh lley Coal I wis Ian. In Some of the until collieries in the Lack 1 Plymouth town council has decided to awanna valley do not average more than I tax each Traction car entering town $50 a names a dasned to tbe rear of tbe barn, the noon dav meal. Th re was a hell flowit, C. H. Phillips, E.

A. Coray, Mrs. r. vf. vrm mmum nnaa tfr Barrett was well nigh suffocated, his shaped rock, which is one of tbe most dan fnnr Aavh a month.

I year and each Traction pole OU cents a Pittston; W. H. Pe Scranton; Elwin Davenport, Plymouth; T. W. Kyte, West Pittston.

xwwn wwn me ngncning strncK tne I Martin block, totally wrecking the third mPny last evening, it was de Cake, Mi Anna Cake, Mia. J. J. ryden, Mi Aggie Bryden, A. K.

Howe hair was singed by the flames, and he fled rons kind, hanging almost over them. A Bartlev Ambroch, gd sixteen, was year. Six cars rnn through the town and uoor. A man named Eaton was fatally I ulueu DOM xur and fesUTal during th for his life. driver bov was a short distance down the crushed by a car in the Prlceburg mine, I there are about seventy five poles.

and wife, Hugh Huht a and wife, R. M. injurea more, xno lines Dauaing was I wees oeiween Uhristmat and NawYaar'a. A GOOD RECORD. The son Stephen had secured the black road and he shonted to see if the car was aud died in the Lick a wanna Hospital.

"Alabama" in Music Hall, Wilkeebarre, va. waaw I HIUI nilllllllllia i a ai Unghs and Wife, Miss Mary Merritt, Miss of Gleason's hotel was blown away. At I Z.S Ji horse, and succeeded in getting it near the I ready. As soon as the answer went back Margaret Mertltt, J. hn Mnirhead and Young men who have passed away this evening.

Mam ana second streets the tops of sov 1 ooys expect to What a PittMoninn Known of Represen ex when It, too, broke away to the rear, that the car was not quite ready, the crash Mary Sheehan, reputed to be 103 years wie, Mrs. Dr. Campbell, Mies Nellie eral adjacent buildings lie piled np In an I make he greatest affair of the kind am tative Harvey's Official Work. St, of Mill Creek; nineteen, of Ed The boy went af er It, bnt be, too, was I came, bnt none of them were canght. old, died in the Schuylkill alinshoue.

inaescriDauie neap. I neid here. Campbell, Georgt Higadorn, John Howtl) Tuomts Thomas, agod James McMahon, aged wardaville. The following letter, from a well known i ne worst aaninge, however, was dona I Tha tll rr driven from the barn by heat and smoke. I Back, back they went fnrther into the Martin Murphy, a South Scranton steel and wife, Geor.

Sax ai.d wife, Miss Jele Co. and Plains Township Roads. In the State Snpreme Court decisions banded down, Justice Dean reversed the decree of the Quarter Sessions Court of Luzerne county in the matter cf the petition of the high Valley Coal Comp tny to make roads in Plains township. The coal company presented a petition to conrt for the right to make and repair roads, under the act of June 12, 1893, enabling the tax payers of townships and ad districts to contract for making at their own expense the roads, and paying salaries of township and road district officers, and thereby preventing the levying and collecting of road tax thereon. The supervisors filed a demurrer to the petition on the ground that to Drooertv on Markham and Commama uue or tau tnvnahin school boatd.

this Ht fainted when he reached the open air. I mine, the roof kept falling and they townsman who held an official position on the floor of the House at Harrlsbure dur Sax, Fred. Sax, Cliff J. H. Sickles, streets.

Kcarly every building In that I leTfl" to Miriam Wlll mill worker, died suddenly of internal hemorrhages. Meanwhile, an alarm of Are had betn finally reached tbe end, bat at the same district was unroofed, and many are to 1 mma to nla ion Thorns, a allvw Dr. and Mrs. W. J.

DeVoe, B. Antrim, Mies Hattie Howell sent in from box 66, bnt the Eagle boys I time the falls ceased and their hopes Little Ella White, the Plainsville girl taiiy wrecKoo. ine large three story I watch; to his son Joaenb a oM ing the last session of the Legislature, and whose opportunities were consequently very favorable for judging as to the faith pknt and I li and Cumberland were on hai.d ten minutes before the whhv I raised. The party were In an old chant who was trampled by a cow, is yet in a The evening was pa ned In a ilight'nl me grand cnudren, John and Ellas Foley. building at Market etreots, occupied by tho B.

II. McCarthy company, is a total wreck, as is also the tie olew, and bad the Are nnder oonrrol. very critical condition. ber and bad reached it by a cross cnt. Tbe Wm.

Andrews and Jennie UwdIot. 1300 manner. Mr. and Mrs. stark formally re fulness of members, confirms the unbroken county, is without any cash till the taxes come In, and the teachers will have to wait for their salaries.

Mahlnu Searfoas, aged thirty two, a Le high Valley brakeman, by a misstep fell under his train near Olen Summit, and was horribly mangled. While Cora Lee, a Carbondale yonng fbey succeeded In getting the Beichard Thomas Wooler, of Throop, aged forty, apace was not very large and the bottom ueiveil tbe congMtnlaioiii, of tbe gueets two story building on the opposite corner, eacn. a ne baUnce of the estate to be line of testimony to the high character and cl an and capable record of Hon. J. C.

horses ont, bnt one of them d(t a few was wet. All had to huddle together to and these were man i and sincere in tbe divided into three equal shares maA eiven leaving a wife and twochildren, was killed by a fall of rock in the Storrs shaft occupied by Max Kikans as a saloon. The third story of the old Doming House was blown off, and tho several stores under it minutes later. After the fltmee were ex keep dry. It mUBt have been 3 or 4 o'clock parlor.

Afterward, hojrever, there was i ms son Joseph, to his daughter Fsther Harvey, the Republican candidate for re Cider has been so plentiful In Lehigh ttuguished Mr. Btrretta two norss we' el no set programme and tbe company en the act wasuncons'ititional. It wasargned Friday morning when one of them thought the who were Hooded by water and filled with and to his biother Benjamin, oyed theiuaelve iu happy inveisalion I tDe nPPer end oi tne rr. he heard a noise made by a rescuing party. ltdy, was pollehing a stove, her clothing I county this fall that it sold for two doors.

rh tt this law would be productive of local The streets are filled with tin roofs, elec The fire was clearly the work of incen hey found an old shovel handle and So bnsily en know tae wri er of this letter need not to be told that nothing wonld influence him i enmmdnrl Ur ttuvniv tunuin.ll. took fire, and she was frightfully burned. I cents a gallon from the presses. Her condition is critical. Edward Petty aud Joseph Aicher, of pastimes.

I hat the and other social gag w. re all me last snare to be held ln trust for Thomas Hughes and his two children. A let bequest is made that of $100 to his sister in Wales. results, and therefore Is a local law. That is, that so Tie townships would take advan tric wires nnd other wreckage, and it will diaries.

The fUmes oiiginated in a small rapp and received an answer. For hours hours slipped i.l.tnuT fttiA Anrnar it til hn Am I ull I peedily away. William Het's farm house, ten miUs 1 Easton, have been appointed conductors i I'll be several days before the extent of the damage is known accurately. The large cotton warehouse situated at Second and ua lUougui officia1 if the facte did not fullv war natil aar I rtfl has tWanA naaTAnffcul atrntin I than nn If Ka Mu.nnA rwi I At about ten clock a collation was wm a.w..j vaa wuw vnv, ws uv vvu uvwi irjJUUOrB agMU. AUBrtJ 1 fa) If tage of its provisions, while others would work nnder the old system.

It is urged also that the law is nnwisa and cannot result in the iinprovr iu.it of poblil roads. west of Shick hinny, was uesiroyea uy i oi amiug cars on me i.enigu aiiey rau fire. No insurance, a policy for 1,500 road. SERIOUS IKC IM MESHOPPHf. Scott streets, owned by J.

H. Bacum, was serv. Mrs. Drake, the Wyoming caterese, Editor Gazette: Having had the pleas odor ot kerosene oil this uiaktM tbe was only one la up fall of oil and that was evi)th barn in that end of the town that I need only when absolutely neceaaar or wrecked. It foil on the Western Union havina expired a few days ago.

The Shenandoah Borough Council has or bad charge of the preparation and serving Two Larsre Bnlldlnnw n.I.ri ure of a personal acquuntance with Hon telegraph otlico noxt door and wrecked it, and Rev. Abiih Brown, anold member of tbe derea a special election ior xovemoer to Even if iH rt hol(U thst th of tbe ret rest! merits, a It was done In a Kennard's Hotel Damaged. I has been destroyed within a few months, whenever one wonld go forward to rap. In and all of the fires hi ve originated myster this way there was plenty of light. They I J.

C. Harvey during nearly the entire session of tbe last legislature, I wart to say, WyomiDg Methodist Conference, died a few decide whether $50,000 shall be raised to and no, thesnprems court must skillful mtnner. A brief reason spent in thus cutting oil all telegraphic conimuni cation with outsido points. Insane Asylum Reported Blown Down. Early on Friday morning Meahoppen.

urasly. I also had plenty of sulphur water to drink days since 'n Maeonville, Y. At one complete tbe public water works on jt The consti utionali of this act the of tbe dainties, then a re through the columns of the Gazette, that was visited by a disastrous ftie. It broke ont in the rrsidenca of r. rta.ii.

i councilman cufkoRo's SALOON QVTTXD. I While they were running away from the The city is in the densest darkness, and i.t ii. time he was pastor in Plymonth. wftlcn vw nas a ready ireen exieniei. doeg not enj to be ev doubted newsl of si ciabil ties, and the hour had i aiways rounu mm a gentleman in everv the streets are veritable streams of mud.

The bicycle tactory, of which so much a r.rrihle accident occurred on the come to disperse. HOn Monday morning an alarm of fire fall, on Thnrrfay afternoon one fall came Mpect, giving conscientious attention to as, wMaaasa. what is known the "old hotel The structure was totally destroyed, to MUST GO lO JAIL, Rescuing parties are busy searching for the wounded, but a list of casualties Is A hasty reiteration of anniversary con was sent ir uoa np me very near caicning mem ana tne TU8i Of I uim rlnttaa In JnW, M. Traction line at Sugar Notch at two o'clock last Friday. Winnie, aged three years, has heard of late in Weatherly, is now erected, Tbe building will be a frame one 50x125 feet, with an annex of gratulatlons to the hos and hostess, added saloon conducted by A.

J. Clifford, on air that followed nearly cani. them from constituents at all timet? absenting him utterly unobtainable. Tbe Sentence of the Lower Cnurt In tbe Amon'g those known to have been seri McLatublln ae gether with its contents, causing a kes of $2,500. Jos.

Harding, a watsh maker, and Jos. Posy, a barber. wj wuicu was uiucu spoaeu eviueuce ui tne i i. vruoui vn iu auu mey wouia oe I onl when comm ndable to do sn In daughter of An Irew Lenaban, of that pUce, wa playing on the track, at a point I 1 1 I 1.1 .1 I nft. i I leiigut ana happiness wwen tne evening vvt icare.

was toe oniy time mat tney con ArnAn er.nn.rr. In th. nt mfii Jas. Morris, who was attorney The company, if possib'e, will occupy tbe same by December. ously and probably fatally wounded Is C.

P. Monroe, member of the Arkansas legislature, and Sam Smith, a prominent for the plaint ff in the trial of Jas. Mc entertainni nt had aff the guests, and to tbe scene, considering the condition of eluded that they had to perish. The air was 1 0Dwm or earnestlv snDnort the meaann. it.

.1 1... i I Ualn street TW Vent tha flimaa nn. I I l. I 1 VV where Is a heavy grade. The motor man failed to see the little one in time to rooms, and they too were burned ont, Tha Urge Halls building adjoining wan de The finding of the following note on the Laughlin, who was convicted of man cotton buyer, la also badly injured.

I uiuuu uoiwr pregented strictlv noon their merits: loval Others are known to have been more or stop the car, and she was run down and in edge of a mine hole causes Hazleton peopl 8iBtl54hter Aprn, 1893, i having caused joy in secret 'he satUfactlon which they fined to the bar room. than the air the reacners had. Mr. Fanning to hfa ln all thinBB cMost toT Mrtl stroyed. It was valued at $5,000, and less injured, but the names are not obtain to wonder whether there has been a double ftantly killed.

The body was drageed iuenred for 13.400. Tha atoTamona must have felt in the possession of so many The fire originated by tbe explosion of a fnrther stated that he only slept at short Mn action. and uniformly reflecting credit able. All kinds of rumors are afloat One the death of Jas. Gilmartin by striking him over the head with an iron bar, at vnicide or a practical joke: "Here we two considerable distance and horribly mangled.

in this buildln? were vanant ft is to tho effect that the insane asylum, in waim intwuH, in me rectupiui hucd neanj i uU bUn jwuu ui i uuiuueui ma naps may naveoeen on himlf and those he represented committed nicide in this mining hole on Professor W. B. Marshall is unable tore his saloon on South Main street, about two Baker and William Everett fwennlarl which Homo 000 patients are confined, has i 1 a mvm uv ivitvuiiio am niaaaan that Uaa kn ma account of love." been blown down and many patients In enuie hh duties at Lafayette College on ac years ago, Tuesday evening received he upper floors. Their goods were eared. iihuiiui w.i iiuu iii m0 iuuMHUw un.uiM wWO wvLmg uuuu iUc njjm laeieaa oeived a nomination for a second term, jured, but the asylum is situated a mile The rate of wages 'obe paid the mineis success of their anniversary celebration.

count of illness. despatch, announcing that the Snpreme Kennard's Hotel, on tha opposite side of withont anv obicon whstover hetner from the city, and the rumor cannot be of the Schuylkill region for the last half of Profe sor W. George Powell's physical A word or two about the presents. There I spreading to that rtion of tha bnilding. Undertaker Charles Cutler, accompan HaJna, h5ln a ha Conrt had handed down a dtci ion, affirm (he street, was damaged to the extern of confirmed.

A number of escaped lunatics i li i A tt. i I beabh Is so much improved tnat he to able September and the first half of October has the of the iower conrt the were many tokens of esteem and regard on uuuuiug I'wuw uy jmr. Aigun, ui i leu uy jMJwar'i anning, atiss alary ann have been captured near the Union depot, I $1,000, and had a Tory narrow euapefrom nnrl frtila font nnlna 4 V. Aaa I and this fact color to the to it, and should receive the hearty snp gives rumor. been fixed at 8 percent, below the $3.50 to walk about, says tbe Scranton Republi from fiiends, all beautiful and appropriate I Wilkesb.rre, formerly of the Junction.

Ing, and Mrs. William Evans, the former sentence being five years and five months port he deserves, as an expression of confi basis. This is one per cent, better than A Weavers' Strike. The loss is fully covered by insurance. two of Hamtown, and the latter of Sebas imprisonment, and $500 fine.

can. total destruction. Numerous other buildings took fire bom flying ambers, bat were saved by backet brigades. Iha Towandt dence in his integrity as a Representative. in selection.

Prominent among them was an elegant onyx clock, the gi't of Wilkee Pawtucket, R. Oct 3. What Will the wages paid the preceding two months. Burglars stole $300 worth of jewelry Tho firemen highly praise the conduct I brother and slaters, lespectively, McLaughlin has been out on $5,000 bail, In local affairs we are sometimes inclined In all probability rosult in the biggest from Jones and Chamberlain's general He removed from this place to May field of the people np town, during the Are. of Mr Fanning, one of tbe imprisoned barre, Wyoming and Kingston friends.

strike of textile workers this city has ev PERSONAL. fire department was sent for, bat tha fire was nnder control before they could get some months ago. was in town last Other gift' noticed were these: A. L. rhey kept at a distance from the burning I men went to Carbondale on Friday after store at Plymonth, and there is no clue to er seen was inaugurated hore when 25U John Haston, has gone to Virginia Monday.

woavers left their looms at the Lorraine Towner and wife, picture; H. Hughes I building, and gave the firemen a clear ter 1 noon, with the sad duty in the thieves. started to the scene of the fin. to be generous when we go to the polls; but for positions of political importance, having a National influence, every Republican should give such loyal support to his pirty candidate as will ipsure success. to spend a week.

Revenues of the Keystone State. mills, protesting against a reduction in and wife, China; Sax and wife; sil ritory to work ln. They also promptly re view of bringing home their Mrs, F. R. Cray, of Forest City, is visit A projected electric road will connect Nanticoke, Gen Lyon, Wanamie and wages.

COURT PROCEEDINGS. sponded to any call for assistance. I supposed dead. Their joy upon reaching ver sp on; John Howell and wife, silver I A Harrisburg dispatch says that the ing friends in town. Ball Escapes the Gallows.

Alien. A company with $00,000 capital Boyer revenue law is working wonders, This is an unsolicited expression of friend Hr. and Mrs. Jobn Patterson are butter knife; Miss May Tompkins, em The members of Niagara fire company that city and learning the good news of broidered dolly; Dr. and Mrs DeVoe, em responded promptly to the alarm, bnt their brother being alive can be imagined Jkrsey City, Oct 3.

The jury in the THTJBSDAY, SIFT 27. hat been chartered to bnild the line. Nanti notwithstanding the hard times. The State ship and eeteem for the nominee of the 2d spending a few weeks at Whitney's Point, case of ftdwara null, wno nas oeen on ov TiUaliHts ate at the head of the Quarter Session Com. va.

H. HannaH broid red doily; Edward Smith and wife, were powerless to do any work against the better than described. They remained in revenues this year omise not to vary District, whom I hope to see elected by a N. Y. andE.

Recla: Not guilty. fire, on account of lack of hose. In I tha city, and were on hand to welcome China; Mrs. E. A.

Avery, salad dih; J. L. scheme. trial for tho past two days in the Hudson copnty court, charged with killing his wife on May 25, brought in a verdict oi much from those of the previjns year, largely increased majority. That his future Mrs.

John Stephens, of Carbondale, is Com. vs. Peter Baux.aaaaBlt and haftarr fighting fires of late, seven lengths of hoee him when he came out of the mine after Boys found a quantity of postage stamps Cake and wife, cnt glass olive dish; John when they ran an amonnt never equalled, John Kelly prosecutor: Not guilty, bnt visitinp the family of Abram Axhorn, on murder in the second dogree. in a squirrel hole near Chinchilla, Lack have burst, leaving them now with bnt I so narrow an escape and so frightful an Mnirhead and wife, cut glass salt sellers; Tbey then aggregated about $13,200,000. usefulness will be Increased many fold by his first term's experience goes without saying.

A very little observation in onr William street. pay two thirds the costs and prosecutor one third. one length of 60 feet. It is impossible for I expetience. Miss Jennie W.

Dickson, embroidered Arrival of a Shipwrecked Crew, During the ten months of the fiscal year Miss Martha Rogers, of Frothingham Com. vs. Herman Emtla. fbrnfeatlan awanna county, and it is thought that the find may furnish an Important clue to the Scranton postoffice thief. The stamps the company to be of service at fires until doily; W.

C. Brenton and wife, Port Royal, a Oct. 8. The ended Sept 30 last, the receipts were ovtr street, returned home after a few weeks BOY THAT MEEDS AFTER schooner Charles H. Wolston, Captain legislative halls is required to show the great importance of returning there, when sliver knife; Charles Howitz, cut I they are supplied with hose.

and bastardy: Not guilty. Com. vs. David J. Roberta and Gwylam Evans, sssanlt and hattar Kr, $11,785,000, or only $301,000 less than in visit with friends in New York.

Hinckley, from Philadelphia, arrived here found were worth abont $150. glass olive dUb; W. H. Kerr and wife the corresponding months of the previous ever possible, a man who has proven his Only Nine Tears Old He Steals a Team Miss Lizzie Walker, of this place, has with the crew of the schooner Adelaide eiaiae THE MORRIS INJUHCTIOX. miles off 1 00818 to 08 P1 eqnaUy by defendants and The dead body of a newly born babe was and Mi8 Spratt, etching; Alva Tompkins and Tries to Sell It.

year. The difference will likely be made merit and unimpeachable character. taken charge of the millinery department Alpott, which was abandoned 40 Charleston. prosecutors. found in the Lackawanna near the Scran and wife, cut roses; S.

H. Rhoades and Frank Pi Ice, aged nine years, living ln Alfred Jbnkins. In the Boston Store, Wilkeebarre. Argued Before Jadare Woodward An Com. vs.

Thomas McGregor, aaaanlt and np before the close of the fiscal year, November 30 next, as several large tax ton Drivlnc Park. There is no clue to the wife, cnt glass water set; Mrs. J. J. Bry West Pittston, wai before 'Squire Ehret at Opinion Expected Next Monday.

Mrs. George Harris and Miss Annie SAD ACCIDENT TO JAS. DRAIN EY. battery; John Spenoer, prosecutor: Not guilty, prosecutor to pay coats. DEATH Of WM.

SIMMONS. den and daughter, cut glass wtter bottle; parents. The motion to dissolve the Injunction noon Monday, charged with stealing a team Bradley, of Froeburg, are visiting Pjing corporations have not paid the'r Mrs. Robert Dickson, China salad dish In Jumping Off a Coal Train He Loses full amonnt Into the State treasury. But uom.

vs. same: Barely dismissed. Com. vs. Ellas Tremble, lewdness Mr and Mrs.

George Bradley, of La granted M. W. Monta to restrain the bor I oi horses and a wagon. Monday morning, xho Well Known Contractor Passed Permita for the erection of buildicgs aggregating in cost $347,480 were granted an Arm for the 600 or more appeals In the courts Grange street, for a few weeks. ongh authorities from fnrther increasing I Junes Moyer, a farmer from Monroe town 1 Away Sunday Morning Mrs.

A Dennis, china cake plate; Misses Merritt, rose bowl; T. W. Kyte and wife, daring September by the Scranton building Mr. Jai. Drainey, of Morgan Lane, met from settlement of the auditor general Michael Prte pre secutor: Jury ont Com.

vs Dennis Finn, m. C. K. Pabst prosecutor: Indictment quashed. the borcugh indebtedness for the purpose I "hip, left bis team In front of the Forest I Hr.

Wm. Simmons, the well known con Hugh O'Donnell, the Pittsburg labor w.tfi a sad mishap, Friday, whereby he silver berry spoon; George Mitchell, cut inspector. against corporations, the revenues would Uastle, while be went across the river. The I tractor, died at his home on South Main let ter who became so prominent during of paving and sewering main street, was A new dally newspaper to be issued from glass vinegar cruet; H. Sickles, China have been larger than last year.

uom. vs. ranx webards: Case on. Common PUaxJ. A.

Wood vs. Robert Price boy came along, got Into the wagon, I street, at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. argued before Judge Woodward, Mon the Homestead troubles, has taken a posi lost his right arm. He was employed as a company man at No. 14 colliery, Penn'a the Lehighton Advocate office, beginning olive ish; Draper Billings, ailver spoon and drove off over the hills of Exeter.

The deceeed waa aired 14 vears. and leavts tion on the staff of the Wilkeebarre Times. UcCarty and Hartville Miller: Oonrt day. today, will be known as the Lehighton and Coal company, and as the eolliery worked and kaife; Ira Sax and wife, pie knife; R. Coal Business Transferred.

where be tried to dispose of the a wife and seven children Geo. Daniels, bookkeeper for Sacks Attorney J. L. Morris appeared for the I orders Sharif! to pay money realized from sale of real estate into court. W.

C. Prloe only three quarters, Friday, he did not Weiasport Errninij Jourmil. All the coal formerly carried by the Brown, has removed from Philadelphia ipplicant'a auditor to distribute fnnd irk plaintiff, and C. F. Bohan, for the Xem of Horses for 5Q, telling a well con Mr.

Simmons was born ln South Wales, borough. The argument began at 10 cooted story to the eifjct that his father in 1882. He came to this country in 1S61, A fire that originated in the exploeion of M. Hughes and wife, silver salver; George H. Winters and Mies Harriet Howell, China dish; Fred Sax and Mies Jessie Sax, wait for the regular E.

W. V. R. R. Lackawanna Company to Spragneville for ing froji said sale.

avenue. West Side, to the handsome new dwelling house recently erected by Mr. A. a lamp destroyed John Corbett's house in In re Insolvency of Qeonre Wallace: train home, bnt got on a coal train. When tha train reached o'clock, and, excepting the noon recess, I naa just died and that bis mother bad sent I and settled where he hai since raided the Susquehanna and Western Company now goes to Wllkeebane by way of the picture; Misses Cooper, roses.

October 90, 1804, 10 a. fited for heat F. Earley, on Broad streat. Kingston. The family had a narrow cape from being burned to death.

occupied the attention of court until 6 out to sell the hones. Of course no He was twice married, two of his surviving o'clock. The oonrt decided that it could one wonld bny, and after a few hours the children, Mrs. C. Miller, of the West End Bntler street he alighted on a clay Delaware and Hudson Railroad, and thence Lewis morgan, ot fort tsianchard, en YOUXO MAM FAlAlY INJURED.

pass on the legality of the election autho 1 owner of the horses came upon him. He I bakery, and Mrs. S. Roberts, of Csjifor to Spragneville 'over the Wilkeebarre and ing petition ror discharge. Harris Rnfalnsky vs.

Qeore Maxiah, ex. al Rule amended to rule on defendant to employ counsel within ten days. Rev. David Torrey, i Cazuiovia, N. well known throughout Northeastern embankment, which gave way, and he rolled back toward the moving train.

He Squeezed Between Car and Rib at tbe yjzing the paving, and the other matters I Wm Won Squire Ehret, who gave nia, being by his fjrat wife. Mr. Simmons gineer at No. 14 shaft, has returned from a three months' vacation, which was pleasantly spent among reUtWea and friends at Pennsvlvania. is dead.

The funeral will Eastern Railroad, the new branch of the Sucqnehanna and Western. The amonnt Stevens Colliery him a severe lecture and. sent him home. has, for years followed the business of ex put out his right hand in an endeavor to prevent himself from rolling under the mast go before a master. FRIDAY, SIFT.

28. Quarter Anions Com. vs. Than, lie take place tomorrow in Hon ale. his old home in Wales.

is about 4,000 tons a day. This has com cavating contractor, and waa a man of Attorney Bohan made an eloquent and John Halstead, a yonng man about seventeen vears of aire, employed as a Walter Price, aired twenty one, eon of moving cars, and before he could withdraw Gregor, assault and battery, John Spenser, CONGRESSMAN GROW COMING. pelled the Lackawanna Company to lay off logical presentation of the qrgent need of Millions tor fence it, the cruel wheels passed over his arm rugged constitution. He was a hard working man, and worked np to two weeks Steph. Price, an aged Hyde Park man nine crews.

It also makes a big hole in prosecutor: Not guilty and proseontor pay pay the costs. putting down the new pave, and that be crurh'ng it to pu'p. Against 'Le inroads of that subtle, lurking whose only support he was, fell nnder a The Veteran Statesman Will Levtore the company's receipts Scranton Truth, ago, when be was taken ill. The cause of fore the winter sets in, as in Its present con driver in the Stevens colliery, who lived with his widow mother on the mountain side in Exeter, met with fatal injuries ln the mine Tuesday. The accident occuned He was removed to the hospital, where In Pittston, Oct.

8. freight train and was so badly injured that foe to human health, malaria, had been ex Com vs. Taos. McGregor, sarety, Mary McGregor, proeeentor: Guilty. de ith was congestion of the liver, dition, Main street is a very dangerous Drs.

McFadden and Underwood ampu pended uselessly when Hostetter's Stomach he died. County Prison Matters, thoroqghfare. Congresnutn Oalusha A. Grow has his willingness to assist in the State Com. vs.

Eliaa Trimble, lewdness, jhael Price, prosecutor: Guilty. Com. vs. Dennis Finn, malietona mla Bitters appeared upon the scene end Bidding Farewell to a Pastor. at about noon.

Yonng Halstead was tak The monthly meeting of the Luzerne tated the arm below the elbow. Mr. Drainey suffered greatly from loss of blood, and The Judge took the papers in tbe case. demonstrated its power as a pieventive and county campaign InLuzerne by deliver The Sunday school room of the Metho Prison Board was held Wednesday morning, It Is expected be will band down an chief, C. K.

Pabst, proaecntor: Quashed. and curative of the dreaded scourge. When was very weak for awhile bet Is getting dist Protestant church was crowded to the ing two addresses, and tne connty com Com. vs. Ellas Trimble: Reasons for the "gold fever" raged in 1847 in Call Besides routine work, the only business opinion next Monday.

along nicely now. He ia a man of G6 mittee has fixed upon the dates and places, doors Tuesd night by an interested throng arrest of judgment filed. fornia, malaria was contemporaneous with ing a car along a gangway, and while It was moving he attempted to open a door with his foot. In doing so he was canght by the car and squeezed between it and the rib. At the time it was thought that hie transacted was the passage of a resolution years, and has worked in the mines for it at the "diggings," and wronght dreadful Pittston is very fortunate in securing one of people.

The occasion was the public recommending the commutation of Grant October Grand Jury. havoc among the minors. Then and sub of the addresses. Arrangements have been farewell meeting to the pastor, Rev. J.

Bradley's sentence for one month for good yers, only on account or his advanced age, lately, taking a position as company The Lucerne grand jury, which meets on wqnently on the Istbmns of Panama, and Holden and his family, who, after five behavior. There are 107 p'isoners in tbe rherever in tbe tropics malarial disease is injuries were not dangerous, but after his 4 1 mad6 of tbe following made for Hr. Grow to lecture in Keystone Hall on next Monday evening, Oct. 8. It man.

He Is a veteran of the Crimean Uom. vs. Michael Moshlaeh, aesanlt and battery, Stephen Koahmack, rroeecator Xot guilty, prosecutor to pay the costs. dm. vs.

Sidney Drew and A. Harris, tarceny, D. J. Gallagher, piosecntor: Not guilty. Opening and widening Eighth street, Wyominj: Exceptions to report of view years of work in Plttoton, are abont to most virulent, the Bitters lterame the removal home his condition became criti Hanover Albert Harding, watchman.

ar, having been in many engagements jail 08 serving sentence, 34 awaiting trial and 5 awaiting removal to tbe peniten rucognlz safeLnard. For the effects of leaye for a new field. Among the large cal from internal complications and he died Tbe Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company Saturday shut djwn its south steel mill in Scranton for an Indefinite time because of no further orders, throwing idle 1,000 employes. This suggestive item appears In the Argnx: "It who was married several weeks ago by the pastor the Brick church, will csll and settle, he may avoid serions trouble." John Schmidt, of Hazleton, a Polander, was killed by tbe accidental discharge of a gun. He was out hunting and while seated on a log his dog came along and.

touched the trigger of the gun, which was cocked. The right side of his head was blown off. A li of farmers In tbe upper end of Lehigh county have been swindled by a Miner's Mills Thomas Considine, miner. is expected that some of the county candi dates will also be present, and the occa exosora and faiitrne, miamapoisond air during those stirring times. congregation present were to be seen iep at four o'clock in the alternoon.

tiary. and water, sea sickness and all disorders Avoca Ricnard Bier, foreman. sion wil be matje a great Republican jubi resentatives from nearly all of the Protest of the etomanh, liver and bowels, the ers. Pittston township Wm. Pavis, farmer; Use Well's Laundry Bine, the beat ant churches of the town, several of the lee.

The other address to be delivered by Bitters affords prompt relief. Iavalldsof Ex Prisoners of War. The annual gathering of the ex prisoners John Moore, miner. bluing for laundry use. Each makes two all sorts will find it fully adeqnate to their Mr.

Grow will be in Nanticoke on the 10th. pastors also being in a' tendance. William qiarts. 15o. Sold by B.

J. Dnrkln. Foster Walter Koons, clerk. needs Drury was choaen chaiinun of the meet of war of Lackawanna county will be held in the G. A.

rooms, Scranton, onThurs Plains E. W. Clarke, blacksmith; Henry Shlloh's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It ing, and tbe programme which followed All worn ont" is the expression of the Connty Teachers' Institute. Merritt, merchant.

onres Incipient consumption. It is the beet sleeples snfferer with that terrible cough, day, Oct. 25. At 2 p. there will be a included addressee by Rev.

D. M. George, Conyngham A. C. Good, gentleman.

County Superintendent of Schools T. B. oonghcure. Only one cent a dose. 86c.

ran 1 ina puis a stop to it. it a remeoy lev. W. D. Ihomas and J.

C. Hitchner. 50o and $1.00. West Pittston Anthony Haggerly, for Coughs, Colds and Consnmption, 25 business meeting, and in the evening a ban qnet at Handley's. Halsey Lathrop is Harrison on Monday announced the par Com.

vs. Henry Leteher, felonious wounding, Henry Itoher, pros Guilty, with recommendation to mercy. Com vs. W. L.

Konklin, laroeny, Mary Coidron, Not guilty. Com. vs. Frank Richards, false pretense, Robert P. Parks, Case on.

Com vs. Thomas Parry, fornleatkm and bastardy, Annie Watkins, Nolle pros, entered. Com. vs. William Phillips, forniearhm and bastardy, Alexander Seott, pros Defendant pleads guilty.

Corn. vs. William Philips, seduction, Alexander Scott, Nolle proa, en The choir sang several selections, and then cents. Pan Tina ia sold at J. H.

Honck'a laborer. ticulars of the Teachers' Institute, which the ladies of the church served a collation president of the association, and Ezra H. sharper who came among tbem to bny po and Mrs. A. T.

Harrower's drug store. FOREMAN O'BRIEN PROMOTED. will convene in Y.M.C. A. hall, Wilkeebarre ta'oes.

He represented bimselt to be Ripple, secretary. A happy featpre followed, wren the Rev, on Monday, Oct 22. The instructors en Relief iu six Hours. J. B.

Sumner, on behalf of the assfmbled Will Have Outside Charge of tbe Seneca, Newport r. McHqgh, miner. Hughestown J. B. Clark, laborer.

Hazleton Jas. Gaughan, hotel. Union Norman McNeal, farmer. Dallas p. E.

Williams, jeweler. gaged are: Dr. A. E. Winslow, editor of Distressing kidney and bladder disease That JtTfnl Feeling Phoenix and Columbia Collieries.

company, presented to Mr. Holden a puree tbe School Journal, Boston; Prof. Charles relieved in six hours by the "New Great of $53, as a slight token of their regard Mr. Thus. J.

O'Brien, of Upper Pittston, Albert, of Bloomnburg Normal School; South American Kidney Cnre." This new who hai bsen outside foreman of the The prize was accompanied by an apprc With the exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanli ness, which follows the nse of Syrup of Dennlson Anthony Davenport, carpen Com. vs. Patrick Sumner con Jordan: Attachment Prof. George Twitmyer, pi ine! pal of Honeadale public schools; Miss Mathilda remedy Is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of its exceeding Seneca colliery, Upper Pittston, one of the priate address, in which Mr, I awarded. roemlier of and buyer for the firm of Bradley Brcs.

grocers, of Camden, N. J. Gerald Lewis, of Milford, a senloi at the Lehigh University, lies at St. Luke's Hospital, r.sthlehem, burned and disfigured for life. He was carrying a glass vessel filled with nitric acid through the laboratory when some romping students bump into him.

William Howells, of Taylor, had both kneecaps fractured while engaged in sink ter; Andrew Crone, brakeman. Sugarloaf P. Ferry, miner. laigest works of the Newton Coal Com 1 veyed to Mr. Holden and his family the Coffin, principal of graded schools; Mrs.

promptness in relieving pain in the blad Pigs, is nnknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old time medicines Saturday, Birr. 29. pany, has been appointed to the respon I sincere good wishes of bis many Pittston der, kidneys, back and every part of the Wilkeebarre Bryan Berry, motorman; Amy Blair, ot Philadelphia, on KNOWLEDGE slb) position of outside superintendent of I friends. Mr. Holden responded in an ad In W.

urinary passages ln male or female. re Qvirt Sf ssi ans Com. vs. Glynn: Bond approved. and the cheap snbstitutes sometimes offered but never accepted by the well Informed.

Pnrcell, Physical Culture. The evening lecturers I Urban Dllley, gentleman; Harry lieves retention of water id pain in past, the Phoenix and Columbia collieries, at dress of much feeling. In a few days If will be Leland T. Powers, in David Gar reporter; Burt Voorhls, furniture. Oismisecd Com.

vs. Frank Kroako. quick relief and cnre. ibis la your Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal eniovment when Dnryea, In connection with the Seneca I Holden leaves for Conference, and about Ann Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Michael Wilkeebarre township George Brooks, rick; Rev. Thomas R.

Dickson, of New remedy. Sold by J. II. Houck, drutrgist, Rebecca Wilkinson, Brownsvalley, his new oeiti. I Oct.

15, his family will join him In the riditlv used. The many, who lire bet 1 Murphy. John Ford, Annie GomminskL Pittston. brakeman. Yoik, on "The Almighty Dollar;" Roberts works.

He will assume next Monday. new held to whicn be will be assigned ing a well. Tbe well was sunk down to a says: "1 have been in a 3 Is tressed erudition for three years from nervousne. Harper, on "Around the World on a Man Ilonefct. which will probably be Paterson, N.

J. ter than others and enjoy life more, with John Clark, Currgo Clngagan, John Mol less expenditure, by niore promptly ock, Anthony Stephens, John Sesko. Bixy adapting the world's best products to Patcnulxkel, and Albert Oosmensk, all the needs of physical being, will attest charged with surety; John Clark, deser considerable depth and Mr. Howells had stepped into the bucket to descend when of War," and the Lewis Trio and Miss Prof. Race Goes to BJORhamton.

Prof. John H. Race, a former Pittston In these days of ad alteration and fraud, Thousands of new patrons have taken weakness of the stomach, dyspepsia an indigestion until my health was gone. 1 RANSOM. Priest, elocutionist.

Hosd's Sarsapariila this season and realized precipitating him to I in all branches of business and pursuits, it the rope gave way, valnn t. linn lth rf t.liA nnm linlliil I tlon. boy who has been tbe Instructor ln rhet Its kenefit ln blood purified and strength Is pleasing to know that there Is one medi had been doctoring constantly with no re lief. I bought one bottle of South Ameri the bottom. New Industrial Concerns.

restored. oric in the Wyoming Seminary for a num Mrs Sniden, of Scranton, spent Wed laxative principles embraced in the cine prepared which is strictly pure. Such Sunday afternoon, at Lackawanna, can Nervine, which did me more good remedy. Syrup of Figs. nesday of last week with her brother, Charters have been granted by the State ber of years past, will become the new pas a medicine is Sulphur Bitters io curing Death of Mrs.

Harrison Wright. than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did two carriages collided. Robert Willis was Department at Harrisburg to the fol 1 tor of the Centenary M. E. Charoh, Bing Learn.

Krs. Emily Wright, of Wilkeebarre, Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly in my life. I would advise every weikly person to nse this valnable and lovely lowing concerns: City Building and Loan namton, filling the vacancy ore ted by the Miss Ada Ackerly, of Providence, spent scrofula; yon can depend on them every time, W. B. Everts, A.

Charleston, internally injured and Mrs. illis had her collar bone broken. Their little child was widow of the late Harrison Wright, for association, of Ua.leton, capital resignation of Rev. O. M.

Colvllle, D' remedy; a few bottles of it has cured me several days last week in Ransom. beneficial properties of a perfect lax S. C. maiy years an eminent resident of Luzerne thrown over the railing of a bridge to the completely. I consider it the grandest Common Pitas B.

Be van vs William Curley, garnishee of Chris. Remmig: Judgment entered against garnishee. In re Insolvency of David J. James: Petitioner discharged. EOHDAV, OCT.

1. Common Pleas In re insolvency of Anthony Werkheizer, Edward Corrlgan, John McElwee, Bernard McDonald and John Ruse: Petitioners discharged. In re sheriff sale of personal property of Arnold Eenich: Rule why prayer of petitioner shaM not be granted. East Ridge Coal company, of Scranton, The call waa tendered to Prof. Race Jay Bertels, of Wilkeebarie, spent Satur ative: effectually cleansing the system.

medicine in the world Warranted the county, died Thursday, at the age of 79, river, thirty feet below, but suffered no capital $110,000: Consumers water company, I unanimously by the official board of the Mrs. T.S.Hawkins Cnattaaooa, day and Sunday with his grandparents, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers most wonderfnl stomach and nerve cnre the result of any injury which she received fnrther it jnry than a broken nose. and permanently curing constipation, of Wilkeebarre, capital, the Cami church, and Bishop Hurst quickly con Mrs. and Mis. D.

Neyhart. rays: "Shlloh's Vital'zer 'saved my I ever known. Trial bottles 15 cents. Sold Timothy Rooney, of Dalton, waa killed bell's Ledge Water company, of Wi kes gentinst. he decided to accept.

Prof. Race by J. H. Houck, Druggist, Pittston Pa. The Aid society will be held at Mrs.

It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical consider it the best remedy for a debliita a short time ago. Mis. Wright was the daughter of Jacob Cist, whose family was prominent in tbe early history of the Wy barre, capital, the Lsldlch Mann 1 is a son of the Rev. J. L.

Race, of the by being kicked oy a borse. Kooney was Mary Learn's on Thursday. A ever used." For dyspepsia, liver In Ltckawanna Methodist Chnorh, and he Kdncatton for Busy Ones. Mr. and Mrs.

D. Huthmaker spent sev Sidney trouble it exoels. Price 75 cte. profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from driving along the turnpike between Clark's Summit and Dalton. The horse became factoring company, of Tamaqua, capital, $8,000.

oming Valley. She is survived by the fol has a host of warm friends in this vloinity eral days rt Nanticoke with Mrs. Hath At the evening sessions of the new Bicltlen's Arnica Salve. lowing children: Mrs. Arthur W.

Hlllman, Scranton Business College the same con rs frightened and dashed away. Mr. Rooney who wish him every success lr the new maker's brother, G. Carlos. Home of Do Yon Want Work And a The best salve In the world for cuts, Mrs.

Dr. Guthrie, and Major J. Rldgway are taught as In tbe day and special atten was thrown over the dashboard, his brains field of labor to which he has been called. L. Felker and family, C.

Muiselman and bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Wright, all of Wilkeebarre. tion is given to tbe bnsiness preparatory I or practical English department. It is in family spent Sunday at Taylor. sores, tetter, cnapped bands, chilblains, being dashed ont by the animal's hoo, He died almost instantly. Submitted M.

L. Russell vs. Luzerne county. Rule discharged H. G.

Hart va Henry Klein; Benjamin L. TAhman, vs. K. Klein, Continued Peter SaveHe vs. Hillman Vein Coal company; Cibben Franklin va.

Robert R. Franklin; Donnelly Shifter va, Geo. W. Carpenter, Hendy Co. Adjourned until October 8.

corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive Karl's Clover Boot Will purify yon A. Rice will remove to West Pittston thi every objectionable Syrup of Figs is for gale by all druggists in 50 cent bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered, tended to give those employed during Karl's Clover gnat Blood Fori Yonr Own? If you do, write at once to Fred'k Abbot, Land Commissioner, Wisconsin Central Lines, Room 19, Colby and Abbot Building, Milwaukee, for a pamphet which will tell you how you may easily get both. the day a chance to get as thorough busi blood, clear your complexion, regulate ly cures Dlles, or no pay required. It is cmaranbutfl tn cHvn rterfwt AjMrn Henry Myers, a well known clothier of ness training as those who have the time Aer, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation.

85o xt i. i in week. Mies Mamie Oiater spent Tuesday at Scranton. yonr bowels and make yonr head as clear uaeeoarre, ia seriouaij iouii ui money refunded. Price 0 oents per bo and money necessary for a day course.

60a, Sold by all dealers. as a bell. 25 and 60 cents. Tuition for business course is'only $30. ng poisoned by tbe bite of a ny.

There I ror sale by W. u. price..

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