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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Tin: tomees-i) aphe koxdatiioekikg, iaech ll. ISOo. rrrrsTo. 4 KINGSTON. The Druoken miller family gave aa excellent Early yesterday morning the restaurant entertainment ta, A Lewis Hall aa Saturday TURKISH SOLDIERS.

Tb PlattonUn Society et tbe Semlaary sa. kepr- by Loughney Broa. oa; South Mala sueet was ignited by fire from aa overheated stovepipe. Owen Brady, who tends to ths are lamps, seat the. alarm ia from box 45.

The flames damaged the rear ot the building. tertalaed tha AmpbioTrone on Saturday O. Walters; sugar shell sad butter knife, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoaneU errata spoons, Mrs.

Justine 8, Lazarus; fruit knives. Edna and Anna Cole; gravy spoon, aad Mrs. J. B. Davenport; boa boa spoon, JCss Sate Detrict; tablespoon, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Beeee; fruit spoon. W. Ik Gsulbert live" fork and spoon, Mr.

and Mrs. N. J. Blale aad Mrs. M.

Koaaakerj oard plate. Mr. an Steward Mcintosh fv butter dit-IVMr. and Mrs. W.

-Liggett; boa boh spoons. Miss ranees Wats card tray, Mrs. Ansa Boyd aad family bread tray, Mr. and Mrs. H.

aad Mr. aad Mrs. J. night, -j The funeral ot the Infant child of W. J.

which was used as a dining room and kitchen, and the upper portion was well get- Lewis took place yeeterday afters 00a at 1 o'clock. Services were held at the bouse. I If Commission Heats The Interment was made la Forty Tort ceme ted. The sample room is badly wrecked ty smoke aad water. The building is bwsed by the Coreoran Bros, and insured for $3,000 ia WE WILL, BE CROWDED.

tery, j' Testimony that Is Hllemsd A Fiannerys agency. Louchsey's stock was also lssured la Flannery's for As theso prices are onljfor Weils sliver medal from ths bride's old Son-day school teacher, W. W. Lathrop sugar $1,000. Joha Loughney, oaa ot the pro Mra J.

Beck la la Tuskaaanoek visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Wood Piatt. JuBus B. Weil at Plymouth waa a visitor ia town last 1 fj H.

W. Duaning-at Wilkee-Barre addressed the men's meetiag in T. M-C A rooms yesterday afternoon. His subject was: "The Touas Man's PWL lf prietors, visited la Carbondale at tbe time. sifter, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Graver berry The loss to the Corcoran boys wilt be severe, spoon, Miss Delia MoLawreaee; aapkia TOO HORRIBLE JO PRIST. as they may have to The property rings. Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. B. Winder and sob 18 March 11i Monday, day, was purebased by them only a year ago. Charles; olive dlah.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Here is a partial Brio bet of our under Boyd cake dish. Charles Xtnnan: butter knife and sugar shell, Mrs.

O. W. Bennett: wear eale which starts next Jsonusy, March lit Witnesses Appear Be for the Commit souvenir spooa, Mr. and Fred Gates; syrnp oup. Mr.

and Mrs.Godtrsy Smith and i HOSHSRT. LACE CURTAINS. I 50c lace curtains, Monday only Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed dinger; butter knife, V.

DOZIESTICa Best Lancaster aproa ginghams Monday only 4 Jc Might gowns. 35. 30, Chemise, 95, Drawers, 25, 50.75c Corset covers, 10; 25, Harry Eistner; tea strainer. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Albert; butter halts and sugar shell, Klebard and BoesweU Heydt; orange The funeral ot Mrs." Mary Megiaass took place oa Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from her home In LarksrlHe.

Tbe remains were taken to the M. E. Charcb. where cervices were aondneted by Bev. H.

McDermott, asetsted by Bev, Mr. Underwood. The pall bearers were: B. MeHesrf. Jesse Simaoa.

Thomas EL Williams. SJohn Lynn, Aloaxo Lozo and George Williams, Interment was la Forty Fort Cemetery. 1 1 The T. M. C.

A basket ball team will meet forpraectoe ths gymnasium to-night at 8 Muslia underwear was never so cheap. Indigo 1 blue prints, Monday $1 Uce. curtains Monday onlyj These goods prove our staUmsnt. spoons, Mr. and Mrs.

A. I. Blodgett souvenir. Mrs. John Biaebisaer; butter knife.

12 c-children's hose, black ribbeds to Monday only 8c, CHENILLE COVERS I 4-4 chenille covers, Monday only CORSEls. R. Gm VVarner's Ball's and ail corsets, Monday 79c pickle fork aad salt spoon, Mrs. M. The election of W.

H. McCawley as tress -'SILKS. ri slow of Inquiry: and Tell 'Storiei of Cruelties Practiced oa the, 'Armenians Which are Almost Beyond Beliel Neither Bex or Ace was Spared Carried Stoira Japs Drire the Chinese lrom Ten- ehantnl Two Thoasnnd Chinese Killed and We unded. LosBOir. March Daily Telegraph ku a dlspateb, which was telegraphed from ot the St.

Alovsiua society for the fifth cos. Y. Liggett; nut fleks, Miss Augusta Heysr; sugar shell. Miss Grace Tucker; olive fork, Mother Biodget salt and pepper service, Mrs. o'cloekv The next game will be with WOkee Genuine Kal Kai silk, Monday only 25c a yard.

4 soeutive term waaa Qttlag tosumonial worth. Mr. McCawley is a son of Justice Conestoga unbleached muslin, worth 5c, Monday only 3jc-: 9-4 unbleached sheeting, worth 15c, Monday only 9c' VV hite domet "flannel, Monday only I -v Barre In Dymoad A Lewis Hall oa Saturday Elizabeth Boyd boa boa spoon, Mr. aed Mrs. McCawley of Exetar Borough and la engaged with Lynch 1 1, -1' W.

T. Colbora berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. BTh celebrated Druekcsmlller family wla W. T.

Seed cream spooa, Mrs. Laura Arthur Guy Balrd, M. Augustus Wynne, give an entertainment in Dymond Lewis Stearns souvenir Mr. and Mrs. G.

Hall to-night for the benefit of the Book and Bridgsmaa card plats. Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Jerome Kearney and Boyd Harklas ot Iakermaa called on Wilkes-Barre friends yeeterday. Spring balance window shades Monday only ioc, i NO.

2 DRESS GOODS, Ladder Co. The program inotudes vooal and Instrumental selections. The members el Tea Why and Mr. and Mrs D.C. Tiffany table The monthly meeting ot the Pittetoa board; One lot dress worth ioc, for Monday 7c GENTS' FUBNISH'GS Gents' half hose, Monday only Mr.

and Mrs. G. N. Nesblu; berry spoon. Oliver Lincoln knives, Mrs.

Altis the family are ail musicians and ths playing ot tbe children ia wonderful. The entertain- of trade will be held to-morrow evening la Brown and children sugar shell, Mrs. Eroh; tbe town, ball at o'clock. mantis dsssrvlag ot a good bouse. TABLE LINEN.

1 8c table linen. Monday only Cotton- crash Monday only 3 I-2C 7c linen glass toweling, Monday only3c MUSLIN UND'WEAR Ladies drawers, trimmed with berry opoon. Mr. ana Mrs. H.

Williams; Howard WaU'A Ideal Dramatis company great day. 1 The district convention ot tbe ot A cake plate. Edward Jamas; berry spoon, Mr. commences a three nights' engagement this will be hsld In FsukssUs Hall, Edwerdsville, 5,000 yards plaid, dress goodvH and Mrs. Bobert Ewlng; eleetrio gas Ugkt evening at Musis Hall at popular prises.

pa Wednesday night. fixture, Flory Gemmell; royal Worchester. The plans for the new building to be Kan yesterday, saying that a deputntiea of the survivors of the Bassoon tnassaeree have appsared before the commission of inquiry and have narrated tbe whole story ot too butchery. Tbir statement mentions that the cross aad bible were flung at ths feet ot aa Armenian priest, -who was ordered to trample on them. Ha refused and thereupon the Turkish soldiers gouged oat his eyes sad flung him Into a pit with oihsrs who wsrs dying.

Ot tie 800 persons who were taken at ibeisame time with ths priest, only one esesped. The corresponded says that the statement has impressed the delegates powerfaily. Another dispatch, dsted at Bars yesterday, gives the testimony of Kurds who saw Turkish soldiers take chil oca pair. ji SPECIALS. White and gold easels, Monday only 30c 1 erected by Sex and Browa are ia the hands of .1..., Tbe first of a aeries ot special meetings was held last night In the Presbyterian Cbarch.

The large attendance and the in china vase, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, p. Geissleri mustard jar, Sarah Butler; Monday only 3 i-2cayard. 50 inch wool dress goods Mori- day only 39c 1 30 inch dress goods that were 12 l-2c a yard, Monday 7c.

salt and Leoner servloe. Mr. and Mrs. John ue asa woa sui. nww.

asxt Tnesdsy. 'j Gemmell; dolly, Miss LI Ulan M. Blodgett Cold cream soap, Monday only Mlsa Annie Brown of Mooels called In utce, Aionaay only 20c glass vase, Mr. and Mrs. Nioholas Fox; mar Plttstoa yesterday.

1 Children drawers 15c 3c a cake. 10 percent, reduction on all purchases at malade set, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Herring salad, bowl and table cover. Mr. Davxkpobt's Shoe House for the next thirty days -ia and Mrs. Cspt. Peek; Cut glass dish, Miss Fannie Black; dolly, terest menlTeeted in tbe singing aad othsr parts et the.

aerviee promise There will be services svery evening this week except Saturday. The musical department ot tha seminary will glvs a recital in Nelson Ball on Thursday night.) Alt friends sre Invited. nillle Keatley, wife aad daughter of Nut Lake, N. are the guests ot Bev. aad Mrs.

Keatley en Maple street. John Williams of Plttstoa was a visitor la town yesterdsy. 8 S. Main Sti Mrs. George Johnson of the west! Bids is Langfeld Brqthers Miss Carrie G.

Rlsehimerj water set, Mrs able to be around after a serious lUaess of 1 John Msxple; Unea Uble cloth. Miss Bell; tbe -v 1 table linen. Mrs. Maggie Hunt; towels. Mr.

B. Smith ot MUtoa and Lewis H. Perry and Mrs. W. H.

Tavlor tabl UniB. Mr. and ot Lewlsburg, Srho have been in town later. jars. a.

ones; taweis, aisses Aiame, uasum ssting Plttstoa capitalists la a nsw mian and LUtleGelssler; fancy table, Mrs. Jessie dren by the feet aad dsshthsm against stones. "A Turkish sergeant," says the dispatch. "bound an old Armenian bead downward to some branches and slowly out his throat with on axe. The same Kurds saw the soldiers take prsgnsnt women, offer bets on the aex of the children, and then cut the women open.

The money was paid to the man who guessed correctly." The XeZecropa will ssy that it has received details too horrible for print. A third dispatch, dated at Ears today, names forty-one villages wbieu Turkish soldiers have burned. faeturiag concern, left yeeterday. Edward Jsfklns. Jr Mrs.

Edward Jsfklns M. Blodgett; rattaa rocker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, who is Interested la a aad daughter, Mrs. O.

L. Curtiss ot Bradford B. Graham. asphalt company at Buffalo, is spending a The guests present from out ot town were wsre visiting Mrs. H.

a Miller part et last week. Hon. W. W. Lathrop ot Green Bidge, and from riTS, 'I-' i-1 Soranton, Mr.

and Mrs. N. o. Mlehler, Mr and Mrs. E.

Bend on aad daughter. Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Biebards, Mr. and Mrs. G. a Gloak Bridgeman and Claude Askey; from Moun- Frank Lynn, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is recovering slowly. Jobn'Currsy spent Buaday with friends at Danville.

Mr. aad. Mrs. Bobert Bredhead are enter talaiag Mr. Bredhead's father and mother.

Mrs Biebard Caffrey and dsoghter ot Bethlehem are visiting at the home ot Mrs. T. F. lawless. tain Top, Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Johnson aad i CARRIED BY STORM. Japanese Drive the Chinese Troops From Tcnenantal 2,000 Chinese Killed and Wounded.

tsw days with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Long, ot the West Side. Mr. Xing was a former Pitta-toaian.

He is sn route for Nsw York, where be will be located for tbe future. HaT WHDBBWKan UU Tou wanted to know about starts oa Monday, Maroh 11. AH our odds and ends, and also new lower sale prices thsa ever. 9-15 A B. Baoww's Bx Htvn.

David Strouse ot Peru, Ind to visiting ths families ot A B. Brown and Mrs. Sacks for A tsw days. Mrs. David Thomas of Damon street Is in with the grip.

Henry Anderson of Upper Pittetoa Is ilL daughter, Mr. anl Mrs. MoCrindle, Mr. aad Mrs. E.

D. J. Myers and daughter, Mr. and J5t Mrs. George Stevens and Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Wells; from Wlllces-Barre, Mr. and Mrs.

House, Beese Beeee, Mr. snd Mrs, Miller Detriok, Miss Kate Detriok, Mr. aad Mrs. A. M.

Her ring, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davenport, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Graver, Mr. aad Mrs. John Blne- hlmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred H. M. J. Walsh snd family ot Wilkes-Barre A immaimunmin Gates, Mrs, H. E.

Blodgett snd daughter; atnitiixtl from Ptttston, Mrs. J. Lazarus from Tunk spent Sundsy with friends here. Mrs, Thomas Edwards of Ssbastopol Is confined to her borne with Illness. hannoek, Mr.

and Mrs. Nioholas Fox; from Ail ladles interested la the welfare ot ths Kingston Band will meet at toe heme et Mrs. H. a Miller this afternoon at 3 o'clock to arrange for the supper on March 19 aad $0. B.

J. MePlke speat Sundsy with Scranton friends. Mrs. Orsm ot Scranton ia the guest et Mrs. B.

G. Lazarus. Mr. aad Mrs. W.

J. Trembatk are entertaining a baby girL B. Mathers, manager of the Canada wood ash-business, wlshss to announce to the people ot Kingston and vicinity that he has made arrangements to deliver wood ssbes In qusntltite tosult pcrebasers from ons bushel to twenty-one tons. Orders sent Loudon, March 10. The Central New correspondent in Tokio quotes tbis despatch, which wss sent from Tin Kno or New Cbwang, on Maroh 7 Yesterday Gen.

Nodzu reported that bis army, with the aid ot the first division, bad attaeked the Cblnese at Teaehantai that morning. The Japanese advanced from three directions, one force coming from the east, one from the northeast, and the third from the northwest. A hot artillery fire wss opened at 7 a. and under its cover the three bodies of troops stormed the town shortly before 10:30. The Chinese numbered- 10.000 or more.

At first they fought stubbornly but eventually they broke and ran, throwing Buttonwood, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Blodgett Leo, the six-montas-old child of Mr. and and Mr; and Mrs.

W. Murray Alexander; Commencing Friday, Feb. oilers the balance ot their large anefc Mrs. Mlohsel Monghan ot Pert Griffith died yeeterday. Funeral this afternoon at 8 o'clock.

A fins nsw stock ot wall psper, prices from 8c up. at W. F. Mom A 9S North I handsome line of CLOAKS, Mala street. 68-159 from Plymouth, Bev.

and Mrs. W. J. Day; from White Haven. MlssDslla MsLawreace; PottaviUe, Edward Jsmes, aad from Ashley Mr.

snd Mrs. Chariss Eddinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Boyd, Mr.

aad Mrs. H. G. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Tiffany, Mr, and Mrs. CapU Peck, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A Jones, Mr. and Mrs. '8. Albert, Mrs. Alice Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. G. B. Walters, Mr. and Mrs.

John Marpte, Miss Fannie Black, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Colborn, Mr.

and Mrs. a D. Gelsslerand daughters. Misses Mame, Lizzie by telephone to the Kingston Lumber Co. The rlecds of Philip Kllliaa will be plessed WRAPPERS, office or by mall will receive prompt atten to bear ot bis promotion to the position ot foreman in the moulding department ot the Yulsan machine shops on the West Bids.

It. tion. Shipments to all parts ia smsll quantities can be arranged for also by addreeslng B. F. Mathers, manager, Kingston, Pa.

at genuine KUUan's health has been greatly Improved from the effects of the He baa been a long snd faithful employee of ths company. down their arms and making no to save standards or boggage. Most of ths Chinese fled to the northwest. Althoogh the Japanese loss wss but 100 killed, the Chinese left more than 2,000 dead and dying In and around the town. All the enemy's war material was captured.

The to wn caught fire during the fight and before night was burned to the ground. The Central News correspondent in Shanghai says the Chinese are making great preparations to defend Formosa against ths expected landing ot the Japanese. PARSONS. At the regular meeting ot the St, Aleyslus 1 Sheriff Sale Prices. W.

D. Thomas of Pittston was a Mrs. visitor Society yesterday the following offloers were eleoted President, M. J. Berry; vlee president, Joseph Coyne; treasurer, W.

H. Mc here last week. and Liilie, Dr. and Mrs. T.

A Jarr--, Mr. 1 Mrs. J. a Wells. J.

B. Graham and tMUgnters, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wells, Mrs.

G. W. Bennet. Bev. J.

B. Sweet and Bar. Morvln Coster and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mcintosh, Mrs.

E. Cols and daughters, Misses Anna and Edna. Mr. and Mrs. John.

MoConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Detro, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing, Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Flory, Mr. aad Mrs.

F. A Cawley IreoorJing secretary. John J. Mo- Born to Mr. and Mrs.

John MeHals, a son yesterdsy. Bobert Wsllacs. who has been undergoing a serious attach of pneumonia, is recovering. Mrs. James Padfltld has been III with the nnp The Markets.

Hale; financial secretary, Jamee Foster; marshal, E.F. Small; finance committee, Philip Higgins, Thomas Walker, A 8. Dalley building committee, psrker MoHale, D. L. Gemmel, Mr.

and Mrs. John Gem mel, Char lee rw Toax stocx xasxar. A TEW JVE ODDS AND CAN SAVE ENDS YOU LEFT. FROM SUITfr .20 TO 40 OVERCOATS, PJR TROUSERS CENT; AND BY BOYS' SUIT8 BUYING WE NOW. MUST CHILDREN'S CLOSE SUITS THEM $1.25, OUT REDUCED TO MAKE FROM ROOM $2.00.

FOR SPRING AND Goods exchange SUMMER sed or money GOODS. refunded. 4 Dietenderfer, Miss Harriett Diefeadsrfsr, B. L. Heydt, Mrs.

M. X. Liggett and daughter, McCos; sergeant at arms, Martin Coyne. The society determined to keep the rooms open from 9 s. m.

until 10 -M p. m. so that mem-bersand their friends may enjoy the privi Sallie, Mrs. Nancy Eroh, Mr. and Mrs.

Bobert Wluder.tCalvin Eroh, John and Frank Osborn, Bobert and Thomas Peterson, Harry Lyons, William Edwards, Harry Mellon, Samuel leges connected with it. It le expected that that the billiard tables will be placed in posi 1 5 00 7 00 1-50 k. 4 00 600' 1 4 00 7 50 3 00 600 300 -i; 25 1 10 00 Coats "25 15 00 Coatsj 25 20 00 Coats 25 25 00 Coats; IS 3 50 Mackintoshes 10 7 50 Mackintoshes 10 1000 Mackintoshes. 10. 800 Wrappers 10 15 00 Silk Wrappers 25 10 00 all Wool Suits 25 15 00 all Wool Suits 25 10 00 Children's Jackets The writer who suggested that ths council bring tfp the electric ligbt question soon should bavs been la such a hurry.

Ths present borough faihers bavs not elected a secretafy nor has the president made his appointment ot committees, and there yst remain many things to be done before the oou sell can be eatled organized. The next monthly meetiag ot the Welsh Congregational ministers of the Wyoming Talley will be held to-say at 3 -M o'clock. At 7 e'clocl there will be a sermon by Bev. R. a tion ibis week.

Th Sxcoad bss already Williamson, Bobert Eike, Edward Deitrick. mentioned the improvtinwats being mads to Alexander Graham, George Field, B. F. Bob- ths Interior. Ths rooms are a credit to the erts, Bo land Bell and Clarence Liggett.

Letters ot regret were received from MrJ Pittston boys. Mr. Coyne, eergeant-aUarms, is to receive a salary ot $25 a month. M. V.

TSvw Yobx. March 0. As on yesterday the stock market was strong for sugar and weak and lower for the railway list. Bugar was in brisk demand and tooohed par. The railway group was depressed during the first hour ot business, Pels wsrs Hudson selling down 1, Jersey Central 1.

Louisville Nashville The anthracite coalers were sold by local operators ea tbe poor condition of trade. Alter 11 o'clock tbe pressurs to sell abated and a rally ot to 1 occurred, the latter in Jersey Central. Distillers were steady. Speculation closed steady. -Net changes show advances ot to 1 in the railway list.

Tbe industrial gained i to 1. Total sales were 105,000 shares. (Saturday's sales, as reported by William linn, Allen Coal Exchange, showing opening, highest, lowest and closing: and Mrs. John Campbell of Buffalo, Mrs. Gulnn.

W. H. McCawley aad Joseph Fostsr Frear of Wilkss-Barre, ff. Lazarus of Pltutonand Miss Maggie Ballot Philadel wsre appointed ways and means committee. Jones, P.

Scranton. Hs is one of the Mary, wife of Jsmes Kearney, died at her most promts en ministers among the Walsh phia. i i home on Pine street yesterdsy moral ng of an illness contrasted several weeks ago. 63s is In this valley. All are Invited.

ASHLEY. Bev. J. F. Da vlee of the Congregational The above are all wool coods bousrht in New York Church here exchanged pulpits Wat evening survived by her husband snd family et sevsn boys and two girls.

i 1 last falL We have no old style goods and cannot offer them ot Bshool hoard will meet this evening. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bridgeman Scranton are vislttng in town.

with WBliam Surdival ot South WHk.es-Barre. Mr. Surdival la a young man who has recently begun preaching and has a premising future. 1 to you at fake sale prices. Take advantage of this great sale Revival services were eommenoed ta the of new fresh goods 22,22, 21 46, 48, 48.

4 T1K. T2f, IIX. 12H The Congregational Sunday School has de- Presbyterian Church last evening. Council will meet this evening. The 10" day removal sale ot Lynch Bros, will commence Tnesdsy, March 12, at 10 a.

m. $-11 Mrs. Bridges Shaughnessy, mention of whoss serious illness was made In this eoK nmn, died at ner home ia Browntown oa Saturday night at 11 o'eloek. Deceased Is survived by tbe following grown up children: elded to adopt the lesson leaves ths begin Some members ot the Preebyterlaa Sunday A. Cotton American feuirar Kef.

Atchison. Topees A 8, Canada Chicago Gaa CMcsgo A Jtertn western CMoaao. B. A Chicago, Uuwaukee A ou Chicago, K. 1.

A Pacific at sacrifice prices. lirmnrapimrirmnmnnn! ning ot the next quarter. school have organized an orchestra, and it 9X. C9X, 70! MK.siX, 61K.ei promises to be of great help to the singing and make the exorcises generally more in. FORTY FORT.

tt. Julia, Jane, Maggie, a school teacher ia Pltts Thomas, S-year-old sea of Mrs. ot Wilkes-Barre Shadrachfi Collins, D4UAW Cattle General Klectric tcresting. Mrs. Henry McDonald called on her mother, Mrs.

son, on Saturday evening. Herbert, died yesterday morning ot eonvul- James WiUUm toa Township, snd well known merchant ot that place, aad Mrs. James Tralaoref Mill Creek. slons. The community sympathizes with 12V, ViX.UH.UX .26.

KX, 26K. UH i363i.ue.iaa X.X,4T,4TV Herbert la the death ot her little eon. MitchelFs GloaiB Willism Glace, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Charles sateens, printed ducks dimities as the buried her husband only one year Glace, is very ill.

Li. i snd ginghams, lowest prices, at Axtxtm's. 9-11 Mr. and Mrs, Ed ward Space, with their children, spent Sunday with relatives is So, SOX. SO, 98 S2h.

73. 7. IM Lake Shore LoulsvUls A Missouri Psclflo Kat. Cord a N. Lead Joraey central.

K. Y. Ceutrsl K. Y- L. K.

A W. "S.Y.; a. a w. Northern Pacific, Ontario A Union Forty Fort. Bev.

Thornton B. Boencld of New York lectured on "Missionary Extension" at the CL0THIEBS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, Miss Helsn Baxter of Wilkes-Bar called West Side' Presbyterian Church yesterday 'A 4 a fJ tu to wa yesterday. ..13. 13M.UX miL. iv.

Ls ifteraoon to a large aodleaee. Tbe reverend IPUBU0 SaUAEE. 89 ntlemaa fatereetly referred to the tion ot the world aad the vast acreage of the ego sad has a large family 'to provide for with little means. Mrs. Jamee Eagan aad daughter Mary wsre callers here yesterdsy.

Mist 2 ranees Hen wood of Wilkes-Barrs wsa the guest of her esnf, Mrs. Thomas San over Sundsy. Miss Maggie' Meidea ot Carbondale Is speadlngsa few days here. Mr. aadMrs.

frank Lamp man of Wllkee-Bsrre spent yesterdsy with Mrs. Lampman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant. Council will meet to-night.

M. 3. Mulhall is heme egain after aa extended visit to Towenda. 8eJi.S7X.a6K.S7K waoash Western Union Southern Am. Toh.

Bay Stats United States two acres for every rna ea. u.tiv.u woman aaa cxuia. uis aiseourse created a Miss Katie Beed is very ill with the grt Miss Mabel Beilly' of Mauch Chunk I been visiting with br grandmother, 1 George Lawreace aad returaed home. Bev. Dr.

Place ot Derr Memorial Church, Wilkes-Barre, delivered aa to teres ting talk on the bible to the Epworth League oa Friday eveaiog. Fred Gassner ef Sayre called oa his slats r. an I i.ta UTtMla. favorable Impression. 124 PubUc Square, 1 Bones aaC Lot, lse aoof srasaiagtaa street.

.1 A tana. XI acres, at Maajaaber ts axoaaaxs tor C. Bowman, Adam Hatkness and Hugh MoDoonett were at White Haven yesterdsy. Wtlkee-barre or Klnretos preperty. Chicago ajtd yaovmiow.

CniCAOO, Maroh The leading future ranged as follows: Wbxat March, 52 Vf, aX; May, lt, 53; July, 66. Cobm March, 48, May. 45J4 45 July. I Nl 1 tioaee sac let. item, aa eaawaee laaa.

wes a Big sale ot spring dress goods now eotng locsied snd Ceslrstxe as summer cucaga, i on at Airranra. 9-11 1 tioaae aaa hot. iss aeaaesjf eireek 1 Beaeesaa Lot, ss Wsctmss streak 1 i II Lets at Lee Parte L. sexlM. comer ran and Meyer ASK' Y0DE GROCER FOR Forty fort.

i iota aad Doable Bocks, Slags snd Marts Mrs. Joan onidal, oa baturday. Mrs. William Alien of PeekviUe is visIUng her sister, Mrs. L.

B. Tesnant. William -F. Cooper, general agent ot the Mutual Guarantee Building aad Loan Asso. elation, died at bis home' ia Philadelphia last week.

He has been ia Ashley several time and has many acquaintances. Mrs. George Carey ia ill with the grip. Opening eflnnpUncemenfc. 45, 45.

OaisMav. 29, Z9; June. 29; July, Msss Poax May, 10 10 95, 4 Laan May, 63, 62Ji July, 6 72tf- 6 75, Ehosx axes May, fi 57i 5 60; July, 5 WEDDED TWESTY.nYE YEAES. Hrr and JUrs. 'Thomas Blodgett of Ashley Reach Their Silver Anal.

1 Hoam ac Lot XSX334, Ol neamiitata street VI eaaau ei nA SLnCS Mmwii AM Hilsissi tl XaUroad atrset, bet veca wsiaatjif Rciyal sau weoo. 1 Lo: oa rrsakna. near Beam. Plot ef Croasd, acaoeooy near Oroaard-- nsxuss. Mlas Myrtle Girton aad Miss BalUs Liggett rersary.

CHARLES FINBERG CO. Java and Mocha were visitors in auuooks ytster Jay. Mrs. Ettsabetb. Lowden, who has been living at the home ot her nephew, David Mellon.

Mr, aad Mrs. Piueeiti Tt Bereat srreeC ISrxlM (sat dee WIS Thomas Blodgett celebrated at Ashley, died yesterday even log, aged 79 years ef paralysis. The body wjll be taken to WILL OPEN AT Lansford for burial. The eighth annual election ot officers ot tEoffee their silver wed log on Saturday evening ta Ashley at their pleasant home with a large Bumber of guests aad aa elaborate supper The home was tastily decorated with erep- ing plan and evergreen aad tbe affair from a social standpoint and otherwise was ami. neatly saoceasf at i Mr.

aad Blolgett were married la 187 by Bev. W. J. Day of Plymouth. The presents were a costly eol- the Si.

Aloysius 6olery was held be cot tec tOS teas tnaa ts cost. i A as sere tana ta tor sale er eft chance tor cttr property. lbrtchBoass sir mBtssMwia, rt Perm Maty street, roocaa. WesivcsmngtabelidlBgssaStetalDcesedlaaa -i Tarts ef tae etty ie sett tt voa are leektag tera boBMrvcas a can. We eeiiect rcats.

as tM otrpeviiaag. Z. GUNSTER. Jr. aV S2-S3 Coal gidiann.

Telrytog 2331. ttiMj mocuag. 'in following war Is what yo wa Ifthat 65 Public, Square, Saturday, April 6. Complete lioea in all departments o( the latest Spring and elected: President, M. J.

Keighroa, re-elect Itea i CMtaMaadtius aae of rreena ss cear una- d. fourth, vlee President Edward Connolly, re-leeied recording secretary. Bouse aad Lot. Ul Baooser street. Ssa Absolutely Summer Clothing and "Furnishing Goods, at wholesale and eeepa Muoaaouy saaadal seeraurv.

Jo seph O'Neill sorreepoodiog seeretarr. James 'i r-r-r rvn OT "XTnn CXTT EL fox; treasurer, John J. TerrelL re-elected re UiL Being directly connected with one of the largest clothing mannfactarers in the coantrjr enables usj io place -auch MAHDItAHn hi I I tl rir. fV.1 1 A I tfillilVr third term marshal, Jamee MeDosald I IMULU -rsisaf ja. eergeaat-at-arms, John KUoovaet atewarts.

The same as was dispensed at Thomas A Galiixas, Daniel Gornaa.Thomas prices on goods that will be a reyelatioa to 'buyers of clothing CSAfilTE Artiitecfj aii Deader -j A -lf --fnllV ivv vrtme Aif vvnTTflT. WOM the Food Exoosition at the urpny; delegates to convention to be held In Carboadale in May, Thomas' Gllroy and ww. awsiaawa- w-m Armory by lecUon of sUverwara. and Included a silver lee! pitcher aad tray from Mrs. Btodgett's Buaday school class; sugar shell aad butter knife from Mr.

aad Mrs. Keller; eake Jisa, Dr. and Mrs. T. A Jsmes oraage 'ejpooaa, Charles and Battier Dietenderfer; erseker JarMr.

and Mrs. W. Murray Alexander; salt cellars and spoons, Mr. aad Mrs. K.

Detrick five silver dollars. Mr. aad Mrs. Jacob Drusaheller; solid silver tea set from the fallowing: Mr. sad Mrs.

D. J. Myers, Mr. aad Mrs. F.

H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. lame McCrindle, MK and Mrs. O.

Stevens, Mr. aad Mrs. D. E. Wells, Mr.

and 1 Mrs. M. D. MJchler, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Be Idea, Mr. aad Mrs. David Biebards, Claude laker. Mrs. Oscar Heyer aad Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Connolly. After the election and Installation, a happy time was head with CHARLES PINBBRG stsglag aad recitations until 11:30. Audit I ing committee reported balance ia hands of LtVtRY treasurer, March 1834. receipts Strictly One Price.

IrnATERlAU We emptor no srenis, tasxeby snvtng ras rst cnaacr troni is to IS per cent tag sa4 ss ear stg ror year, total. S1418.1S; expensea S41A93 beaeflts, $360,00 total, AMP WOOKnAMSMlP HatKlsome Souvenirs to nil Visitors Opening Week. 50 South Canal Street. stock aa banc t74.K(; leaving a balanc la hand ot treas urer ot $443 21. Members la roll 1UL.

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