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iAJ0ALGLKAMX(5S. WEST SIDE. gittstou toluene. Highest of all in Leavening U.S. Go vl Report Wednesday, but being absent from home tbe message remained nnanswerel for C.

C. MWMAN IS MAYOR Proposd as a Compromise Candidate all, Lewis, Smiles, Pnrnell 16 For English Clifford, Tighe, Reap, Dempeiy 4. For Barrett Kearney, Bohan, Gllger, Persooala Notes, several days. Upon his return home, af and Ubservaaeaa Interest. WEDDING DAY IS NAMED Marriage of Miss Vanderbilt to Mr.

Whitney. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. J996. Towa Talk and Events In ami About tbe City. Maria Bohan, little dm'.

Mr. ami Mm. Frank Bohan, of Sooth Main street, dl Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Watson are In New Gsrrlty, Ccnnell, Madden, lloran, He Heron and Elected. 8. York City. COUNTY AND STATE.

John J. ManffMn rermtDetl nna vi.ia that Le Ebelrnan la visiting for a few days ter considering the matter, and consulting some his friends, he declined the post tloo tendered Lim at Waterford, notwltb standtag the tempting salary offered, stat log tbat clronmstauoes bad arisen lately wblob mad It absolutely necessary that he shoo Id serve the good people of West Pitta ton ancther year In Moscow Kb I teas at All Sorts Gathered from wluoc ur a ilki arlAKr LUNItM.lof Hennlgan. TO OOOUR AT NEWPORT 0NVJ.UQ. 25. Mrs.

Divine has returned from a visit to Mr Bowman receiving one vote short of Twenty Kli liu(a Were Tabsn at the a majority, before another hall.it mnlH Lake Carey. Mies Lizzie McDermott 1b visiting friends Meeting Last Kvealng llsfore the oalled for Mr. Tighe acd Mr. Demwey Owing to the Illness of the Bride's Father the Arrangements Will Very Simple. Bishop Potter Will Officiate Bridal Gown Ordered From Paris.

In Carbondale. Council men Could Agree Th Rsleo arose and changed their rotes to Mr. Bow Ion CI Ives Satlufsetlna Mnnl 1 mau, which acti were ereeted Vy ureal til Paymaster J. H. Wllhelm of the hfuh Valley Riilroad, travels l.fitiO miles each month and has 35, (KM) nanus on bis pay roll The Welsh Baptist Y.

qd People's Union of Northeastern Peonsvlvaul will hold a reunion and plonli at tke Ariel on Wednesday, Aotfn 2ti Mrs. Catharine Lynch, a well known lady of lapel street, dld Monday. She is survived by five ditnrfhUrs and one son, Fred Saze Is quite 111 at bis home on Wyoming avenne. pjause, and Mr. Bowman waa clared eleo Assea ii oe tnougnt ot the Newport.

R. A us. 5. The weddinc Prof. Stettler has returned from a visit elpal A II.

Irs In Horoonhs. The adjanrned convention of oonnolle la 4 Monday for the purpose of electing a tif Miss Gertrude Vandertilt to Mr. Harry ii to NUijara Falls. fed. Ills election, was then made uoanl uous.

A committee eompoeed ot MesBrn Smiles, Jojoh, Koy and Dinry, wre Payne Whitney, eldest son of former Seo I HI, it. I WJ FAULT INJHE TOWER. The Probable Cause of the Atlantic City Disaster. Ml Lilly Howe has returned home from mayor to act In the absence of Mayor Ma between the speed of the two trains approaching th crossing, he replied that tbe danger signal waa against tbe flier, and it should have alowed up. Hauser affirmed tbat on th night two weeks ago when the danger signal was against tbe game ex Press the engineer ran past, although he did alow his train down UDtil ifc vsrfm Tin.

Souad Court Honse Talk. (Ila.luton Stumlm The new court bouse shadow la again looming np In the distance, and from re cent ntteranoea In some of the Wilkesbarre journals, ancther attempt Is to be made at no distant day to foist this million dollar bngabM on the taxpayers. It is the duty of every voter thla fail to atoertain just how the nominees for Commissioners stand on thla all Important question. If tbey loney was the largest and hardest fonghl PVlaM to nofy Mayor Bowman of the vvrnth' visit at Carey, all of whi are married. honor which bad been conferred up him.

Alvla Tompkins has been 111 for the past battle of th9 ballots ever held In thla olty He was found at the Board of Trade rooms I 'ew dys. He Is mnoh Improved. The session wa oonduoted In quiet and The Will am A. oolllery, of the Conneli Coal Co at Duryea, made a record on Fri muiry oi me ivy nullum j. nuuoey, will be oelebrated, according to present plans, at The Breakers, the magnificent seaside vlllaf of the bride'a father.

The date now fixed upon, Aug. 26, is contingent, of course, on the condition of the bride's father, who continues to improve, as otherwise the wedding fsetlvltles will be of tbe very simplest character, and beyond tbe relatives on either side prob and wbile greatly surprised at ths reau.t he Miss Helen Holden is vIslMng her friend, THE TESTIM0HT AT THE UQUE8T. bnslnesi) like manner. Ooly tbe soaorloo day, 1,800 tone ot coal having been rnn felt it his dnty to accept. Mies Enlttlie Piatt, at Lake Carey.

dm control. Th engineer has a right to pass tb distant signal when set at caution, but must get bla train under control. Hauaer'a statement seemed to Indicate that he thought the train should Tbe mayor elect at oooe took the oath of Jouu Kasper la in poareesor of a hand Railroad Trainman Olv BvManea Bafnra effioe. The bond of the mavor was aleo somi new team of seal brown horses. voices of the members, as they anawered their names to tbe numerous oalls of the roll, broke tbe stillness of tba room While tbe meeting was in session, and long before, a crowd of several hundred filed and approved by the olty solicitor.

Tn Dewey la working temporarily In a full stop at the distant signal. the Coroner Pinkertoa, th Wnailnsj Condaetor, Exonerates His Eagineor. Tha Signal Operator's Statonunt. Atlantic City, Aug. 6.

There hav Tbe bondsmen are K. J. Ross and Andrew the prothonotary's office at Wilkesbarre, through tbe breaker In ten bourn. Dennis J. Conniff, wbo pleaded gnilty to manslaughter In the killing of Michael Welsh at Duryea, waa qnletlj taken to the penitentiary by Sheriff Martin a few days ago.

Dr. John H. Newth, who recently grad Bryden. Mies Mary Frits, the well known elocn are for It they should be defeated, and If they are against It, tbey will bs safe men to plaoe In office. While the quarters at the court house may be somewhat cramped, with the right sort of improvements and the addition of perhaps another wing or story, tbey could be made aa comfortable people stood about the elty halt.

Those In While tbe unexpected bad happened UonUt, is visiting with friends In town. keen several new developments in Coroaar anthorlty, having anticipated ases lonelm Mrs. Engene Spencer and daughter have there was not a word of dissatisfaction at UoLa.ugfalln'8 inquest into Thursday liar to tbe one preceding It, kept the returned from a visit with Mosoow friends. uated from the HaMuiore Medical College, sight's meadow disaster by wblob 44 par ions were killed and as many mora crowd out of the hall. This did not Miss Curie Brown left this afternoon aa any In the 8tate, and It wouldn't coat a tbe resnlt, and it Is generilly believed Mr.

Bowman well make an efficient Mayor. After going through tbe prop. forms of debar some from taking In tie meeting, as for Tnnkbannook to make a visit wltb uuawia Atsurcjrrs. A summary of the ways in which some early disciples are said to have met death is given as follows by The Religious Herald: Matthew is supposed to have suffered martyrdom or to have been slain with the sword at the city of Ethiopia. Mark waa dragged through the streets of Alexandria, in Egypt, till he expired.

Luke was hanged upon an olive tree in Greece. John was put into a caldron of boiling oil at Rome, but escaped death. He aft All tbe men moat nearly oonoeraed In million dollar either. Tola la one of the Important questions to be considered by the room was filled wltb spectators The announcement of the re nit of eocn friends. th accident gave testimony, lnoludlng organization the new mayor proceeded at A eon was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank has opened an office In the Sax Block on '7 ater street. His home Is on Railroad street, Oregon. One night recently seven kegs of dynamite werestolen from the La flln C. al Co 'e magazine, i bree yrung men f.oru Miner's Mills have been arrested, charged with the the voters thla fall clls' long deliberations was a great as wel Night Towsrman George P.

Hauear, Fireman Thomas Hallihaa and Conducts Pinkerton of tbe Reading express and En changes aad Condensed Wow Hastv Heading. There were eight; two death la Wilkes bane daring July. Mr. Janee ek, of AMen, died at a hospital In Philadelphia. Henry Emetlca, a former resident of 8ernton, died In Pittsburg.

Ilia John Daffy, of Olyphant, has passed away after a long Illness Charles Devers, aed fifteen, while bathing la the rWer at Wilkesbarre, was drowned. Joseph Eyerman, of Wilkesbarre, and Miss Kate Waters, of Nantlooke, were married Monday. Kobert J. Blair, of Ashley, and It Flora Sturdevaut, of Luzerne, were married on Joly 30. George Boll, aged thirty two, ot Parsons, died last Friday of consumption.

He leaves a wife and two children. Tbe wife of John J. Dougher, prominent resident of Archbiid, died after brief Illness. Mrs. George A milage, aged twenty three, of Plymouth, died after ten days' illness typhoid tever.

Mrs. John Williams, aged fty, of Ed Waidvll. died alter a lung illness, leaving a husband, thtee sons and four daughter A new chiming clock, tht gift of tbe Stegmaler family, will be placed In the tower of St. Nlobolas German Catholic Church, Wilkesbarre. Late loiantpa deaths Patilok Cruise, Iged 89; Mary, daqghter of Mrs Richard JcHugb, aged 19; Fred Ottlar, aged 60; Mrs Blehard A.

Taylor, sged 67 The combined store and residence of Box Brother at Georgetown, Wayne county, was totally destroyed by a fire wblih started horn ths eiplosbn of a kerosene lamp. Tbe family narrowly eecapl wltb tnelr lives. Ths death of James Allen removes one of Carboudale's oldet residents, who paad forty years of his We In that oily. Be waa born In England, neily seventy yean ago. Bis death at the Emergency Hospital as doe dropsy.

McCracktn, of Montgomery street, on as pleasant surprise on the street after tbe IS HERBERT TO MARRY? meeting and it was generally conceded onoe to ready for business. He signed several bills and ordinances as his Bret acts. TWO BOYS Kt.I.KI. They Ata Tolsnnnna Mixture Found In Kabblsh Heap. Misses May and Blaoohe Emory are visit A Report That He Is Soon to Go Abroad that no better choice than Mr.

Bowman could have been made. ing the family of Rev. W. B. Weetlakr, at Dallas.

heft. Two gave ball and one was sent to jail. on a Wadding Trip. Washikgton, Aug. 5.

Considerable in Shortly after eiuht o'olock President terest is displayed at the navy department Dr. and Mrs. McWllllama, of Slgourney, John D. Sullivan, who has en a enf While playing in tbe fields near the Reap called the meeting to order and tbe In the report that Secretary Herbert lias calling of the roll showed that all of the Pennsylvania Oral School, Scranton, on Iowa, are guests of Mr. and Mr.

C. F. Nauroan. decided auddenly to out short his proposed tour of navy yard inspection on the offi ferer from a complication of diseases for th past Bvs months, died at tbe borne of hi son. Sullivan, on Oak street, at members were present with tba exception I urday afternoon, two boys, Chirks I Miss Clara Thomas, of Reading, 1 visit cial yacht Dolphin and to sail for Europe erward died a natural death at Ephesus, in Asia.

Jamea the Great was beheaded at Jerusalem. James the Less was thrown from a pinnacle or wing of the temple and then beaten to death with a fuller's club. Philip was hanged up against a pillar at Hieropolia, a city of Phrygia. Bartholomew was flayed alive by the command of a barbarous king. of Meests.

Brown. Keating and O'Bovle. I Nlmbley and Thorn is Harris, each fi next week. confirmation of the report gineer Greiner and Fireman Newell of to West Jersey excursion train. Arthur Stiles, a resident of Atlantio City, who was riding en his wheel along the turnpike road and aaw tba oolllalM, also testified.

Nearly aU these witnesses agtasi that Engir Edwin Fan of th Reading train, who was found dead with bla band on th throttle, hod don everything la bla powsr to stop bis train what aaw that a oolllslon waa Imminent, and vary on of them except raiser stated or inferred that th West Jersey train ald either hav bean stopped after Bnglnssr Srelner saw the Reading thundering along toward him or handled ao that only th two engines would have eoms together. Ibis would hav meant the dsatk of tb men in tha two cabs vary likely, bat It would have saved the passsngsi eoaoae. Conductor Pinkerton of tbe Bsadiag Thursday, Joly 30ch. Ha was forty Balloting being the fin order of bneluees, years old, came across a tin can aoioig ing the family of J. W.

Thomae, on Luzerne avxnue. can be secured thus fjir. Ight years of It haa been tbe sohhIp here for several Mrs. Elizabeth Koch, of thla plaoe, Is Mrs. George West, of Newton, died very It was proceeded with at once, the first "ome rubbish whioti bad been thrown out two ballots resulting as follow For Bar by 'he janitor of thesehool.

atid In tbe can rtt Kearney, Bohan, Joyoe, Gerrlty, was a quantity of paste made otmolatWHS and months tbat Mr. Herbert was engaged to be married, and it is rumored now tbat sn ldenly July 80th at tbe home of her MISS GERTRUDE VARDKRBILT. visiting tbe family of Joseph Coburn, In Jeanesvllle. he may be accompanied by a bride on his Connell, Madden, Doran, Lovell, Lewis, Hour, in which arsenic had been mlxd ably none except the old neighbor of than father, Ed waid Howell, In Tart, where she was visiting. She was taken il' Kuropean trip.

Mr. Herbert telegraphed be would reach Washington today and George Stroh haa broken ground for bla Vanderbllte and Wbitneya will be present Pnrnell, Heffetau, Gallagher, Langan, I rats with. Finding the substance ewnet I k.iut. L. at the ceremony.

during tbe afternoon. She was twenty would sail probably this afternoon for Oeeslon. Fur alMi Cllff ord. Tlgbe, they at the atnff and an honr or so after Bishop Potter of New York la now on. M.

whan than wnttt kam. aWOU 800 MltU 8t ytais old and It survived her husband the north with his daughter and naval aid. The Dolphin has arrived at the navy upuuiiiu, xkeuueaj, neap, veiupaey, lien I i uvw, wwure iu Jahnson Bennett, contractors, have his way home from Europe to officiate at the wedding, and in all probability vbe and one child. lently ill. The condition of young Nim 'eniiy in.

ine cond.tlon ol yonng Wlntle, Foy, I yard. She came here under orders to take eon, Drew, McDjnoug Sroin sold thla in so many words. He also ader way seven new dwelling hotua for Dr. Gibby now verv pleasantly dom Rev. Dr.

Greer, the Motor of St. Bartholo the secretary away on a four weeks' tour On the third I D'ey from nine o'olonK Saturday nlKht un Drury, Smilea, Thompson, gar tb Impression that tha algnala had Wm. Siocum, in Exeter borough. of inspection, embracing all the prlnoipal iciled on the second fl xr, over Drury'e til be died at five o'clouk Snday mornlny, mew's oharob, New York, will also return from his holiday in Europe to assist Men Andrew was bound to a cross, whence he preached unto the people till he expired. Thomas waa run through the body with a lance at Coromandel, in the East Indies.

Jnde was shot to death with arrows. Siroon tbe Zealot was crucified in Persia. Matthias was first stoned and then be headed. Barnabas was stoned to death by Jews atSalania. Paul was beheaded at Rome by the not been properly worked Aoaordlng to hi Interpretation of Engineer Parr' whio Rv.

W. W. Smith and family, who have store, on South Main street, recently oc naval stations from Chesapeake bay to Bar Harbor. It has been Mr. Herbert's annual waa one of great agony.

of tbe wedding details have been arrawgad ti, a osrtoin signal bad been given tb en vUlting relatives here, have gone to The Harrla boy eoffered greatly unlit as yet, and tho members of the bridal par custom since he bas been In the cabinet to Steading train and then suddenly changed ballot. In order to try and break the deadlock, Smiles voted for Harding. The remainder of the ballot waa the same aa the ones preceding It. The fourth resulted tbe same, with the exception that Thomp eon went to Harding, making his vote two. Oarooodnie, to visit Mr.

Smlth'a alster. ty nave not yet been mentioned. cupied by Dr. Wolsard. He bas furnished in very neat style, a waiting room, a private office, and a steeping apartment, and sail away in August on the Dolphin and eUbt o'idock on Tueeday, when he also to another.

Th first must hav been tb right of way signal and th seoond to Rev. Camber W. Evans, of Given, visit the navy yards and then extend his Her Wadding Una Wrderad. died Nlmbley was a eon of John journey to Newport and Bar Harbor, 1 jwa, a former resident of thla place, la A cable order was sant a few days ago la apparently ready for active work. Nlmbley, a miner living at 123 J.

tferson danger. Fan whistled to know wblob was right, but It waa too late to atop th train. where the north Atlantio fleet ha found to a prominent dressmaker la Paris, who spending a few daya among friends hen. To get rid of heavy grades, ard to seen re Here Mr. Drury made a motion, seconded I avenne, Dnnmote, and Harris was a eon of it convenient to be at about the same time.

Conductor Pinkerton said passed Mies Mary Griffin, staff nana at the Mrs. Thomas Connole died at the boms tyrant Nero. a better western ontltt from mlra. the Last season the entire squadron sailed to Pleasantvllle at 6:46 at a rate of 60 mils by Mr. Hennlgan, that council proceed A Harris, amoulder living at 140 Mouioe' waa aaknd to prepare Mlov VanderUlo's wedding dress and tb great port of Jm trouasaau.

TMs nno)aonnt Will be Howard Hospital, Philadelphia, and slater. liar Harbor and received on board ex Seo of her daughter, Mrs. Edmund Grimes, In Lehigh Valley has been considering a an hour. They were then one minute late. with the nest order of business, that of avenne, Dunmore.

Woald All Like a Chance. retary Whitney and other summer resi pleasurable surprise to tha vast number of Agnes, are visiting Miss Hattla Dsnnlaon Plymouth, Monday, at tbe advanced age Whsn we all have nude our millions and on electing a member of the Board of Appeala dents, and for ten days the officers devoted branch from Hors heads to Oleum, where tbe main Hue west would tapped He was on the rear platform, whan be beard a long blow of the wbletle and knew something was wrong. Ha looked at th B. F. Atmetroog and family left this terrapin we sup.

of four aoore and uur years The deceased aud Revision of Taxes, aa no agreement I personal. themselves entirely to social affairs. And play at stocks and railroads instead of friends of the VanWertjllt and Whitney families, and the deolslon of its date sssms to be a harbinger of Mr. VondeTbllt'a speedy recovery. morning by waon for a drive to Wa'mart bad resided In Piym joo, and, vicinity for Engineers have been over tbe route, bnt signals and aaw tbat tbey meant danger.

conld be reaohsd on the mayoralty. Thla I A. B. Brown la In Vltglnla. no.

and vicinity, where they will visit relative. Do yon think our thoughts will linger with CHARGED WITH FORGERY. was done In order to give the members ao I Frank Bohan, Ef bas joined a party nothing will probably be done towards tbe construction ot tbe line tale year. To persistency Intense upwards of forty years. CUNSKLI.

FOB CONGBE3S. Then he saw tbat tha train could not topped, but the brake wsr put on, and Whan th crash cam the speed of tha Mrs. A. C. Holden, Miss Helen Hokfeo Even before hi unexpected Illness opportunity ot deciding upon some other I Lake Wlnola.

On tbe time when we were dining tor the snm Ludwlf Grants; of New York Arrested la had been decided to have th wedotag and Mies Genevieve Rommel have returned tvamli Reciew ex nrteen cents candidate. The motl.in carried bv a vote Miss Annie Kellv. of William street, ie Montreal by Canadian Officers. Heading train had been slacksned to 14 or oelebrated In Newport, in Trinity churoh, from a two weeks' visit to frlenda In Mil Dr. C.

W. Frevoet, who was the attend ot 24 to 4 Messrs. Gerntv and Demnsev I on the sick lint. Do yon think we'll feel a yearning for the days lb miles an nour ana tn west Jersey to 'lth a magnificent wedding bamfaat at Montreal, Aug. 5.

Ludwlg Heinrloh Stamina! ad by AHlanalloi by the Lacka ton. nerore the boom. The Breakers. It la hardly nec aweary to Grunlg of New Vork was arrested at the were tbe candidates for membership on the Oliver Burke and family are sojourning wanna Kvpublleans. ing physician at tbe Hoxpl'al nrlrig the past term, Is succeeded by Dr C.

about 19. When the brake were applied, th train waa about 900 feat from th crossing. state that Mr. Vandofbilt's sudden' lllne Brick sidewalks appear to be gaining In I When we stored our few possessions in a six by seven room? The Lackawanna Connty Republican Board of Revision sod Appeala Mr. Gei nty ncelved 15 votes and Mr.

Dempeey 13. temporarily pat an end to all planeload It did seem at on time that th wadding Stanley hotel by Detective Karcb of tbe Canadian secret service on a charge of (ornery. Grunlg was in the employ of La denburg, Thalman bankers, New Foreman Kvana asked Pinkerton If a at Atlantic City. Miss Maggie Brace, of Hyde Park, is vis itlog friends here. Convention waa held Id Scranton Taedays McFadden.

There were 4r patients nnder treaiment In the wards urinq the month Do yon think we'll linger sadly at the Greenback slab to quote Beminisoences of dinners at the side street ta popularity ou this side of the river. Tney may be noticed in varioua part of the town. knew anything further, both oompanlaa might be postponed for many monwt. Mr. Gerrlty waa declared elected.

afternoon. Captain Jamea Molr waa elected having expressed a deslr tbat everything Th engagementiof Miss VandatMU to nf Jnly; cured and discharged, 19; died, York city. On June 39 a blank letter of Tbe Mayoralty battle waa again con Miss Alto Soanlon, of Scranton, Is vMt permanent ehaliman by aodamatlon should be told. Ho answered: "I know Hisses Llllle Bitter and Florence Miller, I credit disappeared from their offlos some Mr. Whitney wo formally announced on tlDn and tbe billot was toe asms as the I tog Mis Genevieve Gallagher.

Major Warren read the report of the com remaiolng nuder treatme; An ust 1st, 25; single, 29; married, 16; average number June 10 of the prenwnt year, meettng with ble d'hoteT I have known them do It often in a novel, it is true Wssp tor daya when eoats were threadbare and the bills were always due. of Wilkesbarr. ara sDandlna tha dav with what mysteriously, and shortly afterward of nothing else exoept that I believe that if the engineer ot tb West Jersey train first two a tie between En llah and Bar tba hearty apfprova)! of both amllli mittal on resolutions. The resolutions re Miss Janet Dietrich, on Philadelphia "7TrTi.ZJirZZrrJ I Rev. Rise MoClemeots Is siwndlng short time at Delaware Water Gap.

had put his airbrake on th two engines dally under treatment, 25. rett. A motion was then made to adjjnrn, affirm adhsrenoa to the ordinal tenets, of I I avenue I rutted at tha Alunnmiln hotel nnrler tha wbo bas been Usntifled with import' life I alone would have oome together, and the John A. Logan, a well known printer, Mr. and lira.

Wm. Stone, of Pbtladel. but It waa killed by a vote of 20 to 8. Bj almost since her infaoew. I passenger ooaohos would not hav been And my fond anticipation is that, some day you and I Shall bs in tha proud position where we'U Mrs.

Ellzibeth Hosier, accompanied by I name of L. Galnsburg. He camo to this Bepubltcanlrm, as defined In toe last Na tknal and, Stat platforms demand a re pbla, are visiting, their parenta In town. this time the balloting waa getting de Mi. Whltnav Is onn.of ths most Dooalar I toucbea." died In 8t.

Joseph's Hospital, Patereon, X. on Saturday, from lr juries received youngimen In New York and Newport so I He added tbat any man of good Jadg Al Hoffman has accepted a position as cidedly warm. Mr. Drnry urged, for the aava a ehaaoe to try. Washington Post.

Kennard Stark and Georgia Hosier, will 'r' I oredlt to the Union Bank of Canada. He leave tomorrow for BushkUl to spend a Dad nlIed up to the eat.nt of 36o0 few weeks land made a draft on Ladenbnrs. Thai tarn to the good old days of Garfield and Arthur and Harrison; demand, mly and on the railroad. He worked for a number olety. Ha was grad anted from Yale wai 1 mens wouia Know tnat at tn rat tn sake of the welfare of the commun traveling salesman for the Throop Stove versify with notion, and, Ilk many otUer I Heading train was running it oonld nat of years In Scranton, and for a short time Co.

emphatically, honest money, and express a ity, that the council decide upon some good man at one Hies Carrie Keck, of Whit Hall, who ha I uan Co for the same amount, whoa In I a the Gazcttb cB He married a sister men of bis olass. sxcallad In sports. Hs I be stopped neior nocning to crossing, has been parMouIarlylidewtifled with tb I Ensrlne' Orainer's atataont. I 1 1 1 1 fflssssi Ths System. Kflsetaally yet gently, when costive or MHoM, or whan ths blood Is impure or belief last as raach la the necessity for John Roberts, of Oregon, has gone to Tuckahow, N.

where he has accepted a been the uneot nf Geo D. Ilnsnrlna. on nao orgeti. payaoie hi lbq. of J.

T. V'lller, of the West Side. She has Another ballot was taken, which resulted In ig (irunlg. All banks had been notified outdoor life ol Newpoit, especially a the Jobu Greiner. tbe Wsst Jersey snglneer.

chaatia In ths tar ff as for honest finance. Delaware avenua has stone to Scranton to of th missing letter of oredlt, and the tell position. a slight change In the situation, Barrett re Nominations for Gogress being in or been residing In 8ranton, but left that city lately, and her present resident, Is visit friends. polo field, being one of) tha most ewrgrtio 1 tbat afteP th regular oroatlng ItlOggWi. to pamanaiUv orcrooma hablt and skillful player, of (th youngar at whUUe, be reosived th right of way Ig I JJpliw Mr.

Whitney has not bosn la Newport I Wha be aaw tbe Heading tram PM tn8 er, becoming suspicious, asked th young Jamea Thompson, a atudent In tbe Balti newing 13, KogUah 9, and John A. Collier der, A. J. Colborn, Esq named William man to call again. In tbe meantime the Miss Casele Owens, daaghter of Bnpt.

unknown. G. An ktteuipt as here made to Crop ont more Medloal College, Is bonis to epend his sinoe Mr. Vanderblitf sfrsmoval frons Maw bsarlns: down on them, be shouted to tha UTW a awany aonvity, wiinont lr Con nell, and bewss sleeted by acclamation detective agenoy was notified, and Grunlg W. D.

Owens, wbo has been verv 1U lor a Tbe contract for erecting the eastern York to The Breakers. Hs ha not teen was arrested. He broke down and con vacation. He has one more year schooling the lowest candid te, but thla waa knocked flreman: "Look out! My Bod, bs's not I rateUng or wwksning them, todbpel head For Cmnty Commissioners, Giles Egberts month, bas ao far recovered tbat ah 1 separated from bis father, who boa fessed that bla troubles were due to stook span of the Ferry Bridge bas not yet been out by the chair deciding tbat a councilman I before be graduates. going to stop!" was about to jump, lashes, eokk, or fersTs.

use Sytupof Figs. S. W. Mooart and Robert Koebler were able to be ont. making a tour of thetenakaf states.

speculations. la a young man of good had a rlrfht to vote for whom he pleased. I air. and Mrs M. P.

Williams have UUV WlUOIiUIUaj mJMV) huh UVW sat. sVoJia aAOBJ a aaal IVI 4a. a.B.& I named. The first ballot resulted fol awarded, bnt the committee ppolnted to havs charge of the work sre pradnally Mrs. Almario Hugh) Vafeat, alster of Mr.

James McKan. of Etoslaior street, I address. Chisago, to St. Paal aad Baton. ika snah vu mminff.

ha nosltlvolv flAnld I Another ballot waa Immediately Uken I turned from a month's visit to relatives Whitney, is at Tb Rostlaa whsr her broth lows H. W. Roberts, 134 Giles Roberts, Cabaa Jnntn's Big Fond. getting things In shape Only abut two er Is ezpooted in a Sew day. Th which re'nltel as follows English 11, Bar 1 and frlenda In Pottsvllle.

Tbey also vtalt has gone to Dunmore, where he has I accepted a position as blacksmith for th not hav stopped his train in time, In I wu sssasaas in a. n. sneampment 132; Robert Koehler, 6. At tble point, weeks' time wl 1 be required to raise tbe rett 13, Collier 4. ed Atlantio City for a short time.

Philadelphia, Aug. 6. It is reported definite plana of tbwmdVllngwlU notbLplteof what Conductor Pinkartoa aad I ths Norta Waatern Llns (Chleaao North re tbat the Cuban junta In the United I announced probably $efoas aaatbar week, I nbj. I Wsatara Bslrsmsi arltl inrrn. qi K.

Bopathen, on behalf of Louts Conrad her Pennsylvania Coal Co. Iron work, as soon as all tbe material Is on At this point considerable oratory waa! a1" Nellie Doonan, of Bloghaaton, Is presented the chairman. Captain Molr, when, it is expected, fitie caraVwlll bs sent this week raised a fund amounting "It 1 not my business to look oat for Miss Jessie Saxe entertained a number ww ms was inssassw wt aaaauat SeptaBbsr 1, 1899, sell excursion tickeU the ground, bat all will not be In readl out. to 1875,000. Part of the money has been with a fin gold headed cane.

For end! of her friends last evening at bar home on Indulged iu as to tbe possibility of aecur 8nes aHee Ma'garet Patterson. Miss lng a mayor tbat evening, and many of Um Patterson and MUs Anna nees probably before another month. It changed into gold and is now on ship other trains tbers," he declared with sm bas la. "I look for my signals, and whoever gate th signals ha tbe right of way, tors, there were nine candidate. B.

F. Drownad From Wyoming avenne ln honor of her friend. board, bound for Cuba, where It will be is Intended to have the work finished be frost CMoago to St. Paul and return at rate of 18.00 for the round trip, good for return pssssgi until September 15. with uentlemen spoke on tbe great neeeeeltv for I UIM WI" Pena net Staler and Fred.

L. Ward wre nominated. New York. Aug. 64 Michael Shsridan, Uisa Weiss, of Aaston placed in the hands of tbe officers com no matter what tba result la I paid bo fore winter sets In.

doing eo Mr. Jovoe moved that nomlna rrwn" wilkesbarre and Harvey's I attention to anything beside tbe algnala Mrs. E. C. Thomas, of Baltimore, ao manaing tneinaurgent army, i he balance i yea mstewiajn aveno.

An interesting incident the regular Death of Mrs Ones Rwlley. tlone be reopened and his motion waa Daniels, who has been with and my train." i I nas oeen retaineo oy tne neaoa oi tne jun i was uruwueu iruiu unrgs nnuaui m. her Is oompanled by daughter Miss Sadie, privileg of farther extension to September 80, 1898 For tlekets and fall lnfor atetlon apply to agents of oonnecting meeting of Qohonto Lode.No. 314, 1 O. ta in Philadelphia and New York, who I hummera while it aw return lng from an Greiner said be bad often assn the alg One oy on the old residents pass away passed.

He plsced In nomination 0. Don number of years, bas excursion to Falrvienvt Park. The barge visiting her sister, Mr. O. B.

Thompson, will us it in a way that will beet serve nala quickly changed at this crossing, aad on Saturday evening, was tbe preeen Today are called upon to announce the nelly. Mr. Sin les nominated BenJ. Hard and accepted a piwltion as book carried the memaereiof the St, KUsabsth the Cuban cause. Tbe contribution wer ha admitted this should never be don.

It on Sneqaebanna avenue. tat'oa of gold watch charms to Past Grands death of on of Inkerman's oldest real lng, Mr. Wlntle Taomas Eoglisb, r. Con I pr ln 108 general omce of the Fenneyl aa follows: Jacksonville and other sec Literary society and avaa on Its way dews H. Gross, G.

K.P. Broadway, nell nominated Mr. Barrett, and Mr. Lan vanta Coal Company at Dunmore. He en the Hudson river to Otis oityVwben awer! tions of Florida, New York and Mrs.

J. W. Doollttle, a former reddent of this place, died at tbe home of her alstei had happened to his own train, bat oom ing In, never going oat. It had never happened this year. 0.

M. Davenport and Joseph Ctowell. To each member who baa been connected New York. dan fell into the river. 8arph waaaad Brooklyn, Philadelphia, 125.000; dsotoMrs.

Qrae Bolley, wldcw of the lata Jonathan Rolley, who preceded hie wits to the grave some 27 years sgo. De T. P. ValUo. 8.

E. P. 112 Sonth tered upon his new duties last week. He will retain his home here until fail, when for the body, but it waatnot rsoovesed. gan named Mr Collier.

Nomlnattone being closed, a vote waa Immediately taken, In Say re last Friday. Sh waa living at Baltimore. Washington, George Man, tn Wilmington boy. about cotitlnuonsly with the lodge for 21 years, rowrth street, PMlsdslphis, Pa St whom there baa been such mystery, was Laneeboro but was visiting her slater. one of these charms, snltably inscribed, la Rlohmond, Savannah, New Orleans, through Chicago he will prcbtbly move to Dunmore.

esaasd waa taken 111 wltb liver trouble jast Savers on Singls Taxors. next oalled. He said he cam to Atlantic MIbb Hunt, of Falls, who has been resulting as follows: Donnelly 7, Barrett 10, igllsb 9, and Collier 2 Mr. Harding presented. Messrs.

Davenport and Crow Cltv four weeks aoo. He first met Hau Mr. Patrick Brown aud two children, of and the west, 1100,000, and from several Dover, Aug. 5 Single era on week ago. Although ai the advanced ell having become of age la the lad they southern points, 100,000.

confined In jail here nsade application ear at tbe tower and has been la tbe habit I Ws sre headqatrters for Larabar, Qis ags of 78 years, prevocs to her late itinera Ureety, Nebraska, arrived here Toesd the guest of Miss Sallle B. Thomas, haa returned home. Mlsa Thomas accompanied did not receive any votes. The next bar through their counsel for admission to received the uk of honor. The presen I of sleeping there at night, us waa net Nails, Rwrs, gsah.

Blinds, ftc ah bad never known a d.y ot serioas 11 lot resulted as follow Harding 2, Don on to tbe former's brother, Patrick Refused Naturalisation. I .0 mmIam MMfll 9mm ball pending final disposition of tbe oat her and will visit there for a short time. inmiH II. hut iimmp truAmA I ATTXaSON CO. Bass, always enjoying the best of health.

nelly 5, Barrett 10, Eagllsh 10, and Col Connors, of Oregon. Mrs. Brown form Washington, Aug. 6. In refusing to tation addrees was nude by Past Grand loose Davis, and the gifts were ao epted Chancellor Moolsoarontanued uehsavlag until next Saturday, butidanied th appli Emellne Comstook, aged fifty seven I any lever or switches and did not knew Her last hours on earth were free from pal rant naturalization papers to two young erly resided here, but for tbe past eighteen years, died Snoday at tbe bom of Ed cation for admission to aall.

anything about them. with suitable remarks by the recipients. Judge Cole of tbe district supreme yesrs baa lived in Nebraska. This is ber o4 sh passed away as though fall Her 1. It being evident that they were getting any nearer a result, Mr.

Drury Geora F. Hauser, toe man who gave I aw, i sag a bi 4urt held that no one wbo la in ignoranc mund Comatock, on Montgomery street, The Net vacant lot on Cion streex. tbat ins to sleep. Bavins been a christian first visit her during tbat period, and Twenty five MlasrsBatasad. the constitution of the United states Is th fatal signal to the Wsst Jersey exour where ebe bad been making her at the corner of Thomas street.

Is now oc slue her lelatlve did not know lhat she oinpeteut or entitled to beoom admitted moved to take a recess for tea minutes. Islon train to go ahead, then took tb I Boon 87, lSlMrt' Bank ul ding, Pitteton Swansea, Wales, Aug.a.V It Is feared The Bev. Edward Henry Eokel and fam was coming they nad a most pleasant eat iO citizenship. Tb young men explained stana. nauasr tenineu snas was by that 35 miners nave beeraWkUlsd In an ex oivxjt to nxaxaviaa Tbe motion carried by a vote of 15 to 13.

ily at rived home last Saturday after a year old and that prior to Jun SO, whsa plosion lu tbe Brynooaaptt, near Neath. prtae. aaraax, During the Intermission, there was con month's stay at Eagle's Mere. Mr. Eckel chat tbey bad coins to this country before reaching their majority, and tbat tbey have ever since resided here, but when he entered the service or tae Heading rail our corpses have already Ibsen reoovered.

BOBBS 8:30 A. M. Hlaag Staw to5f.il siderable but'oa hollng. Tbe several can road as an operator at the Meadow tower, was priest In cbarge of St, John's Churoh i TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. 8kln and blood diseases, causing all sorts questioned by the judge they confessed lo the Wilderness.

jopleJ by a two story brick whole ale house which has been built by contractor C. Bell, of Jermyr, for Wesley Brown. Tbe building Is now rapid nearing completion. It of modem style, well de. signed for the purpose to which It Is to be put.

At tbe upper end two neat tffiws have been partitioned ff fn the main room on tbe ground nr Toe building didates were urged to drop eat tn favor of some other man bnt without avail. The ta BUIwaaks. of dire disasters to human happiness are he was a motorrasn for eighteen months for the Union Traction company of Philadelphia. Previous to being a asotovaaaa hs waa a telegraph operator for the Penn Mr. and Mrs.

E. Deeker, of Delaware that they do not understand tbe constitution and were even doubtful as to ths form of thla government. Judge Col thereupon Frank Lomeo, an Italian blacksmith, Oa aeeonat of tb National Convention were there to atay, and the convention re aslly and quickly cured by Bnrdock Blood woman all her Kf aha was ready to no Whan tbo angsl of death aammoned her bom. Der time had com and deti found her awaiting the call, which arrived at about nine o'olook Wednesday. Mrs.

Bolts horn In Coonty Datham, Rug land, Aug 9, 1820, and cams to thla ocun trylnl847. With the exception of two jean spsot 1 Schuylkill coonty she has been a resident of this vlatattyever aire. She la survived by font rhtldren Mrs ftallsa, wlfs of Councilman R. T. 8ml es; Jonathan Rolley, of lowanda, and Misses Mary and Qn, of this place avenne.

were at Taylor Sunday, attend of BmbUeaa Haane Club. Anon 23. shot his wife three time and killed him self in New York. assembled withou acoomDltshina? mnoh. I Bitters.

sylvania railroad for 24 years. His lng the funeral of the former' grand decided them to be Ineligible toeltlzeusbip and rsfussd to naturalize them on the was on small branch roads. as tbe next ballot showed: Barrett 12. Mrs. Annie Book wasonysterloutly mur iu it her, Mrs.

Shoemaker, who died at the Death of William roster. aad 85, The North Wsstern Line (Chi oago North Western Railway) will sell sxeurstoa ttakots from Chicago to Mil ground that tbey oould not swear to sup Ho Was Mot Iatsaieatod. dered ln her flat at 2o7' East Twenty first English 12, Harding 2. Donnelly 2 and port something tbey do not understand. In the death of William Foster, tbe une ot ner uaugnter at mat pito.

Hs was on duty at th time of tha col street. Pew York. Collier 1. The following ballot abowed lision. Ho emphatically declared that he South Main street shoe merchant, Plttaton Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Acs, of York Twenty flv hundred veetniakers waukee and return at rate of one fare for Patriarchs Militant la BaflMa, tbe connollmen to be determined to stick was sober at the time and bad drunk noth was loses another of Its oldest and mo hon 1 have Issued Invitations for the mandlng shorter hours swelled the number manaing snorter noun swelled tne numrjer will be need, In connection with the one adjoining on the lower which 1e also owned by Wesley Brown, b) tbe wholesale 6rm composed ot Gearge. ff Benedict ana George Brown. BurrALO.

Auk. 5. It is estimated tbat to their Bret choice: Birrett 13, EoglUh of striking gannentmakers ln Nsw York. In Intoxicating that day. He reached the ljj1 tM1 ta(or Twowhee.women attack by I V.ZZ I SFZZ'o'r TTt He oould not, he declared, by mistake taw Unas, or address W.

B. Knisksm. v. ortd cltlt'Oi. lhe angel of death came lo marriage of their daughtsr.

Hies 0., I there are 5.000 Patrlaroha Militant In the a Harding 1 aud Donnelly 1. Here tbe tamllv hems on Tueedav alter to William McFetrloh. to take olaoe on I olty to attend the I. O. O.

F. convention. tramp near J. One struok have pulled tbe wrong lever and given the another motion to adjourn was defeated a t. oaloago, IIL 78t him in tbe face with aistone and drove him Bailable Timothy and Clover see de at Chicago Cash 8lore, opposite iron brid ge Reading tbe right of way.

He pulled the away. wwia uie uaiuo iiwu sua rpiuii airs, mutism oinnuin uieu at lue uusi i vjja Little Falls, New York oltV Brook Are yon a roffsier from tbat terrible plague, Itching rtteet Doan'e Olotuieut will Jamea Phillips, son of a former solicitor J. KWNIOIOT. took its flight. Tan days ago he was of her daughter.

Mrs. Tbcmts Parrish, In I lyn, Altoona, Pa Norwich aad New Ha home signal lint, giving the dear traok to the West Jersey. He saw the board oome down. Tben be pulled the distant general of the department of Justice in takon 111 with kidnx trnnble whinh was I Wsnmlm, nn WAmAw 2fi aaarl 68 1 van. and from the departments of bring you Instant relief and permanent New York, was indicted for forging tbe and balloting continued with tbe resnlt tbat tbe next two ballots were divided between English and Barrett, the fonutt xe oelvlng 14 votes and the latter 14.

Tbe patience of some of the eounotlmen was by this time aim iat exhausted. II r. Smile thonght tbat they were making semaphore. cure. Uet It from ycor dealer.

tbe Immediate ouee of bis death. I vears She leaves two daughters, Mr Nsw Hampshire and Massachusetts. Ths oommandsr la chief, John W. Stebblns of nam of the Rev. Dr.

John R. Paxton. He aaw tbe steam of tbe Reading go Tnomas Parrish, of Wyoming, and Mrs. Soldiers on picket duty at the Brown Rochester, and General W. H.

Crocker of down as usual when it waa turned off. Tbe deceased had been a reel dent of thla community for the pant forty' Anthracite final nasd i Burglars at Msach ('huuk. Johnson, of Orange, rnd an aged husband. Chicago, with their respective staffs, are Tbe engineer of the Reading gave two cleaning and conrt. Bradford Soldiers' Knaaiapniaat.

Tha Soldiers' and Sailors' Encampment will open on the grounds of the Th Point Driving Park Association, al Athens, August 18th, and continue up to the 21st. There will be parsdes, reviews. Hoist works in Cleveland prevented two strikers exploding what is supposed to have been a dynamite liomb. Th strikers also expected. Tbe lesldenre of 3.

S. Yonng, East Friends of Everett H. Soott, eon of Bev blasts of his whistle, but both train kept four years, coming to this country from Half Parish, Manola, near Ca ttle Bar, on, and the collision occurred at 0:48. O. W.

Scott, formerly pastor of the West Big Order From England. were pursued by tbe soldiers, and about 80 Winch Chunk, as broken Into by bnru Ur at sbont 2:31) o'clock Taeeday mom Foreman Evans asked him if he waa not County Mayo, Ireland, fort) five years ago. Baxook, Aug. 5. An order for shots were exchanged.

themselves look very small ln tbe eye ot the pobl'c tl bang to these two men when there were so many other good available men and especially at a time when a mayor Side Church, have received oardsfor his marriage to Miss Minnie E. Qrant, of disobeying tbe rules ot the oompany by giving tbe excursion tbe right of way. 3,000,000 feet of spruce deals to go to Eng rjitlls, race, and In fact on contlnuon r)(( house ransacked from top to but His first year In America as spent In New Wbile diving into the ocean from a land has ben received ln thla olty and round of attractions and atnnsetneuts i Bud tile inma'es fiUbtaned a rn iet to York. Upon arriving In Pittrton, be went Wapptng, Conn. The oertm oy will take will slilppsd at an early date.

The big or horse's baok at Bath Beach, on Long Island, a hostler named liar tha was kicked in tbe atomnnb. He sank and waa drown Hauser answered that considering the relative distance from the crossing of the two trains he did not think be did. There will bs speaking each afternoon by into the eboe business and conttnned place at tbe Church In tbat plaoe on der la dealt out to several prominent firms wm so badly needed. Mr. Nellson wanted a committee appointed to go out and SSSSSSSS" SB ajat aeieiQiooe jooci.

i aa ooo Sis oS JSSsSSSSSs I Nt.oaf oa I SoSSs fc oid $2 oh I ri8sawsws3tesgw3siJ In it until his death. He eeived Wednesday morning, August 12th. to facilitate matters, because one mill in the presence of many people who Isaac Klsbpangh, an old resident of this I could not aaw suuh an order in a short dnitb. Tbe andclty ar.d boldness of tb intruders wis remarkable and la wltbont a parallel la local crinlnsl history. A lot of silverware waa taken Tbe cries ot Mrs.

Young and her dangbter caused tbe five yeara tn the constabulary in hli were applauding his' feats. bring in ss's. Kagllsh and Barrett and hi them to withdraw. He made a motion soma of th best and most noted so'dier orator. Illuminated battle scene will be on of ths promlisnt features The firework far exoell all fo'mer efforts Depart maht Commander Dart and etafl Mexico's Kra Prosperity.

place, died at 1:30 on Monday morning at 0 I tko aas.iwlr nnsle In that faal I sua rhat It native country, and three months lu the Union Army during the vll War. it a At a. aa I Ul VAUVJ WW sa vnni aaa was aw assta, ssw si saw aw to this effect, but it was defeated la tbe Washington, Aug. 5. Minister Rome lll tun awaavs ltf nm ia Am aihlnsisan.

hav I. I I I nil uv iwiruj iui hsivj nasjw wiiiyiiiouv a tin'g'ars to escape. Heveral tramps were ur uum sprung upon Deceased was aged seventj two years, and illness ot two months. Mr. Klsbpangh wm I about tho 1st of September.

Tb first lot ro, who has returned from his recent visit I to Mexico, in an interview in The Star I arrested yesterday, bnt ouold net be iden I convention In the person of C. Bow ne was one of our beat known reoidents 70 years old, having been born in Canada, I to go across will consist of eoo.OoO test says: ''Everything is progressing very sat man. Mr. Joyoe was tne hrst to vote tor fled rteeldes his wife, Mrs Ann Foster, fonr S. in 1820 He Is survived by hie wife isfactorily in Mt'iioo, and the country Is I Philadelphia Clothiers Fall.

sons and three daughters eurvlve John, I and nine children Westley, Benton, Mer prosperous, vt ltn its natural richness, max will positively be present Oovernor Hast Inge, Adjotant General Thoraaa J. Stewart. Qea. (i. Sutlth, of Elmlra; Senator Matthew Stanley Viy, and many Uher prominent men aieeiped Philadelphia, Aug.

5. F. H. Hoyt to Ur. Bowman and he was followed by sli others.

Messrs English and li irrett each ioo needs but capital, labor and peaoe to I Jost ph, William and Jam s. Two of the I ritt, J.iseph. Elmer, Rosa, Isaac, Ed Irownd at llsila Hrook, Joseph Prednohi, of Hu P. rook. the well known Chestnut street cloth ass 3 a advance with ritpld strides.

As to polltios, received eleven votee. and arl and Frank. I lore, have made an assignment, lhe 11a lanuhters are Sisters of Mere, in Catholic the people of Mexico are very much inter th. bllltles sre said to bo assets, 190, bom he boarded went out tbe man with convents, and one, Belinda, lives at home Before proceeding to tbe next ballot, Mr. ts una aval vnvaa vmHv wa vasv av a'au ajs I nilA A tunmlius nf Ksk Rtm aslrl tlisif has ested ln anything that Interests tb people I of the United States, with whom tbey are! 2 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy eurescolds, I batblog In a strtpplug bole at tbat place Koy addressed tbe convention.

He said j.i A UW. A lUnHIUOi Villi asaaaa awsiu aisssaw vim iavlngs Bank, has purohased the nneOe for tllB Mlummnt was th fact Horn. on such friendly terms. It is an interest, donday evening. Predncbi was unable to "The several oouncllmen aeem to cling to 'render residence on Wyoming avenue.

I that the Warren E. Hmlth Manufacturing OS i of course, without saeooat t.t. eroop and whooping cough. It Is pleasant, safe am) reliable. For sale by uck.

Plttaton, and Wilson's drug store, Wyoming. company of New York went into the hands swim and attempted to follow bis com pan as i Cue transfer was made through A. atcl De their several candidates with the tenacity July 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Watou, of Landoo street, a dauxhter.

a nig uricKmaklng Flaat. of a receiver. Mr. smith was a large stook Ion Into tbe centra of the pood where tbe of bnll dogt." He then went on and made tltc, sod the papers were signed on Tburs July 2 b. to Mr and Mia Robert Lngh Kingston, N.

Aug. 8. An exten it wter was ab ut forty fet dp As soon nay, of Uork Lane, a daughter. sive sIibIo briokinaking plant Is soon to be I a splendid speech In favor of tbe election of Mr. Bowman.

He spoke of Mr. Bow is be discovered that he h1 gone ont too lay evening. Mr. Polen gave for tbe properly $1,400 cash, also the coal under jIb present residence on the east side of erected near Saugertles by a wealthy syn Gladness Comes far he made a vain attempt to grab hold Joly 28, ti Mr. and Mrs.

William Ful kersin, a son. July Mr. and Mrs. C. dicate of York and Philadelphia capitalists, who have a simitar plant in Ohio.

man's activity In all that pertains to tbe 4ood of tbe community and especially eulo X7ith a better understaidoig of tbe of hie companion, who, fearlug tbat both Vvi iiilog stieit. The ooal nnder the ta A daily capacity of 100,000 brioka la prom The Advantages nf Prpnnred II holder in the Arm of Hoyt Co. Trying to Break a Will. Greenwich, Aug. 6.

Proceedings have been insltuted by the heirs of Josephus Palmer, who died bore a few weeks ago, to prevent tbe probating of his will, which left his entire estate of nearly 150,000 to Stephen Hubbard, a nephew, wbo bad taken care of him of Into years. Undue lntluenoe is alleged. Kmlnnnt legal talent has been retained on both eldss. Kusohel, of Broad street, a son. sould be drowned, swam away.

The oi iz bis eft itts ln behalf of tbe Twin re trauder property Is reserved. ised, and the product is to be shipped by the trolley roads to tbe Hudson river at Tbomsa Van Bueklrk, a well known re ortunate Preduchl disappeared from eight lief fnnd. "Mr. Bowman Is deserving of waap transient nature of the nany physical ills which vanish before proper effortsgentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There Is comfort In the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual disease, but simnlv to a constipated condi Ident of Harding, died very suddenly The body was recovered.

this honor at yonr bands," be said, "aud I Maiden. An excellent quality of shale Is I said to exist near the West Shore depot at AO aQ arwaO ai at wa Mince Meat tmtt yon will see ft' to elect him." Sunday morning of heart seaae. He was lu tbe act of descending a pair of stairs and Saugertles. A large road and paving con or the tiloliv lor Killed la the Mines. Mr' Joyce followed in the same strain SO 0wBOj9 00 wa IOiOtiiCDa0 tractor agrees to take the entire product.

as should be honestly consitl 2 2 01 25 bad reached tbe bottom when he fell over tion of the system, which the pleasant John Pnpklneki, a Polander, employed Ur. Hennlgan took the political side of the ered by every housewife. It 2 Ilald Lowers a Record. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, is a miner in tne no eiope si pH peorlon and thought as the olty was large I 00 Oi Wf00CClOJtDfOOC I JV 0 Grand Rapids, Aug. 5.

In the bicycle tod expired. Deceased bad been a sufferer rom heart disease for several yeara Be as sixty one years of sge. A wife and family xative, syrup of lTlffs, promptly removes. That is why rtm the only remedy with millions of familres, and si everywhere esteemed so highly by aU fiigb, met with a'm instant death Will ly Ur uiicratic the nw Hay or should be a has great advautages, as' one trial of tournnment Eddie Bald lowered tbe one it work Tneeday afternoon The nnfor Detnoorat. Mr.

Clifford thought as Mr. sua pn'i'un under the etrliiKi'Dt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS third mile record, held by W. W. Hamil vo children survive a son aad daughter 'nnate man was barring down top ooai was a brother In law of Mavor Is prescribed by eniiaent physicians: wno value good neaitn. lis Denencuu effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal li s.

Kate Dicker. aben a great mass of rock suddenly gave vl alonej, the honor should be accorded to ton of Denver, from 33 3 5 to 33 seconds I Int. He tried to break the two thirds mile record, but only equaled the state record i.f 1 iiiin ute 11 a 5 seconds. Be was paoed Lnniber Dealers Assign. Columbus, Aug.

6. Dundon Ber gln, lumber dealers, assigned to Henry J. Careu; bond, Assets estimated at liabilities not known, but are supposed to be less than assets. First cause, failure of A'. C.

Ady some months ago. Oar tor Hssdaehs. At a remedy for all forms of headache, Kleotrlo Bitter haa proved to be tbe veiy beat. It effeots a permanent cure and tbe most dreaded haliltuil elok beadaohes yield way, crushinu him undone ith hat gnntinuin. Mr Smiles said the eleot Col.

8amnl Urqnhart delivered his Interesting lecture, "No IKl," at Mount Zlon DR. RICHTER'S ANCHOR 2S I i sxiaoooo i'Cww )e4eoeowjoto cleanliness, without debilitating tbe organs on which it acts. It is therefore ion of a Mayor jtut at this time bad notb Vl Cbnrch, 8atnrday evening, Aug 1st by a triplet. Ladr Cyclist Fatally Hart. The Dtseovery Saved Ills Life.

iweeoo fc ag to do with party line or brothers In aw. This remark caused considerable EXPELLER ft fie benefit of the Sunday School. Be all important, in order to get its Dene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that you have the genuine article, whljh is manufactured by the California Mr. O. Cailon itte, drntiuls.

BevTf Osf5COffc5QCC fNflDtOOwrtri Spiuxgfield, Aug. 5. Miss Mat Is rllle. 111., sats: "fo Ir. Kinn'e NV iMrdless nt the stormy weather, the church World renowned riomarituMy merussf 1 n1v tannine with Trade Mark Anchor," atunssment.

All the remarks endorsing lie Maxwell, a young lady of this olty, Oleroverv I owe my life Was taken wit! will prove. Ton will And thnt It Is clean it could not be morn so; that it la convenient always I ready and never spoils on the sue well filled. A lit. on correspondent IK. Ad.

2I5 New lurk. vlr Boamtn were received wltb a' planse. wbile riding a bicycle In West Springfield, eg las aMaiCCCOcnoOaO0SOt0 Ili grippe and tried all the phs1clans foi Fig syrup Go. only, and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the eniovment of good heaWa, iays: "Mr.

Uiqnhart seemed unusually caught her dress the wheel and was 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. to Its influence. We urge all who are af ollee aHnt. bnt of no avail, and thrown in front of electric oar and se Interesting and commanded olose attention. that it is economical a 10c.

parknee II jfn up and told I ennld not lte Hav and the system is regular, then laxa 13 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks. SSiiM uu. tuUurocd Si rucuuuucuduii bj atetVaCaCkOtvao QCObO a a a SfJ riously if not fatally It is feared flloted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Iu ease of habitual ing Dr K1o'e New Discovery in my et lhat Ivor skull is fractured.

sent for a battle and bea i Its ne anr (lick. wn.Aiain ot makes two large pies, fruit rui'Llnm. or delicious fruitcake. Uelltie genuine take no substitute, sn Brad oar address, namln thin pa mm, nd ws will send rnn lw a constipation, Kleetrie Bitter curia by glv Hnnci. IN Ma'n Farrer rom the first dose began to uet better, anr Crematory at an Insane Hospital.

vote being taken, Itreenlttd In Mr Bow on receiving 12, Barrett 2, Kogllsh 7, jollier 1. Neit ballot Bowman 12, Btr eti 2, Englleh 8. On the 2th ballot there ts a veritable etainpdeto the Bowmtn iiandard, tbe vote being as follows: For iwman on, Heeslon, Joyce, Nellson, Drew, Mo Dunough, Baker, Foy, Drury, Lev lug th needed tone to tbe bowels, and few titer nslig three bottles was np and abont Middletown, Aug. 5 The tives or other remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, and with the well informed everywhere, Figs stands highest and is most largely sssed and givea most general satisfactions We If there Is a boy or girl on the hill who cannot relate the Incidents so well portrayed." Prof.

J. Stealer was lost week nnan lmoudy elected principal tf Waterfotd Aoademy, located near Erie, Pa. Hs waa dvlned of the fact by a telegram last It Is worth Its weloht in Bold. a5a book. "Mn.

PopkiD'ThmnkiT Qm iss long real the us of this medicine tln," ooc ot ths mnrt popular won't keep itore or bou wltbont It trustees of tho Connecticut Institution For the Insane are erecting a crematory, ln BOLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen'l Supt. CHAB.S.LKK, Gen'l rW Agent, PhU'a, Pa. AW.

NOHNBstACBBR, Aas Gen'l Pass. South Bethlehem, Fa. Try It oooe. Fifty cento and $1 00 at the DR. RICHTf B'8 let a free trial at tbe drng etors of ANCHOR" STOMAf'IIAI.

Wt for ahnmornas writers or vne asr. Imehbei.ixoi l.Et ,5 Ninrnr, Y. I I wbiob all tbe unclaimed dead at the bos drug stores ot Q. D. Strob.

West Plttaton, aad W. O. Prioe, Atroh. Weal Plttaton, and W. C.

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1850-1965