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THE mUvEg-EAmiEBECOBDi FRIDAY MOENIXG. APIalL, riTTiiTUN. ENGLAND SAYS-HANDS OFF, SOUTHERllER A lfr.T. F. Bymaa ol wiik-Brre eahed It is Said That the British Government Thomas Close Work on the sew sewer Is progressing has removed front Chorea street; over JUeee'a jshoe en her mother, Mr.

Bruea, at tha heme et Let the men tV 1 if they won't pet you Pearline. slowly. to Mala' am J. a Weils yeetatdey. Wanted A boy to learar tbe bar be ring store.

Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Tress a yea at Taak- DEI PRES FOR trade. Apply at barber shop, Butlar Houae Mies Josephine Trumbower spent last even Tf- Let them try it for 'them lias Notified, Hotted States i That If Oatslde Interference tVil be' Tolerated i the 'VeaezaaFaa Dispate. Xrw Yoke.

April 4 The ZT no are visiting tha latter parent. Mr. block. -i .1 ing with Wlltes-Earre friends. and Mr.

WUiUm Fox. Plttstoa Council. Boyat Areaaum, is pre Mrs. Isaae Ba aad Mrs. Hne of Hons selves, and see if they don't say that washing With soap paring for an elaborate entertainment and tala Top called oa relative la towa jester-day.

receptioa at Its half a Wednesday evening next. dent at Washington sends tha following nnder last night's date fTTV Mrs. Jaaa Lhr, age 43 years, widow or nn bot XjCvok No interference by the Tjmtea Kates "a tne Democrats Who Think the 1 Idea a Good One. boundary dispute between Great Britain and Served everyday at David Powers restaar- Charlae Lear aad danghter at Mrs. John Carey, diad at hat bone on Cemetery street ant i Venezuela, will be tolerated ty we firman government.

i Wall paper from 8 cents Bp at W. F. Moyer jeatvrday morning at 11 5 of pneumonia. Faaeral arvioe will be held at tha aeuae oa Sunday afteraooa at 2 o'clock. ft Bro.

94 Sorts. Mala street. -91 This, in effect. Is the reply of the Brltisn is too nara ior any. woman.

This hard work, that Pearline saves isn't the whole matter; it saves money, toor money that's tliroT away in clothes' lessly worn out and The largest and finest string of wild ducks Foreign Office to Ambassador Bayard's The Leoaln literary Boeietv will epea a HILL'S STRONG LETTER. representation of the desire of the United States to bring about a settlement of the i Albert Williams of Philadelphia, who has been la towa attending the funeral of bis ancle, William D. Williams, retimed home yesterday. J1" Edward Bird Is seriously in with pneumonia. jXra, Jsmes Aregood of Lazarne Boroagh was the guest of Kiss Laura Evans yesterday.

I A. E. Williams, undertaker, livery and general teaming, oornsr Mala street and Gay-lord avenue. 196 fred Allen of Miner's Mills has accepted a position as oatslde foreman at Bynolds oyer's breaker in the lower end. Leo Freeman left yesterday for a trip through the Eastern States.

Mr. Freeman's health has been falling for some time, and he has taken the trip on the advice of bis physician. Dr. N. H.

Meyers returned yesterday from Nescopeek, where he attended a wedding. that baa been brought to this towa la a lone while is on exhibition at -Moees Cooltaugh's store on North Main street. They number free reading room la Bt. Leo's nail next week. Old matraaiaes will be ftladly aeoepted by tha trustee.

i. bonndary dispute by arbitration. A cable nineteen and were all brought down la oae gram was received at the Slate Department Bev. U. J.

Hobaa was a visitor fa Scraaton to-day from. Ambassador Bayard conveying day oa the river by Stark Coolbaugh and Clinton Shoemaker, the Utter of Wyoming. The New York Leader Says Sec yesterday. this information. William V.Falae moved hi family to d- Wanted A boy to leara the bakery trade.

tional Line Should Mot Be Lord Kimberly's communication to Ambassador Bayard was, of course, coached in wrUviU yrtrday. 'rubbed to pieces when you wash by mai strength in. the old way. That appeals whejc is the man who wouldn't want to nave the waslv -ing made easier when he can save money by it 9 Must be over 1ft years. Apply at the Vienna Baking 10 tfcmta Mala street.

ft 5. A Urn daWgatloa ot Coalville ljoage, w. Drawn and That the South De- LO.ar, weat to Wanainl ktat evening to the uul diplomatic language, bat the plain English of It is understood to be that reat Britain will not admit the right of the United Miss EtUe Evans has relinquished her po serves the Honor in 1896 The sition as elerk for Evans Brothers. inlttaU aeveral eaadldale aad aaatot D. D.

G. M. P. Bturdevant with the lastaUa- tloa. An original "Tin btst eaeet on this JAMES PYXEUJJ.Y, Beware of imitations.

Washington Post's" Vigorous States nnder the Monroe Doctrine to inter fere in her controversy with Venezuela as to earth," Is to be seen ln.T. B. Staley window. James Howley of the firm of Lowghrey It Is rumored tbat a member of the Jo lor Support of the Idea Meets With the boundary line between British Guiana Just stop and look at It. the Waoeriy PU.

How ley has removed Lis family here from Plains. Mechanics Guard will be married next month and Yenrzuela. Bicycle repairing and sundries. Approval in Political and official to a younx lady ot the seeood ard. First class torn out, for onerats or wed It is understood that the British govern 1 For this week only a sheet of choice, mnsie rrTJ i 1 1 1 1 nTTTTTTim uiihtt ittu 1 1 1 aTniimminimmniinmiii ment Informed Ambassador Bayard that it Circles Senator Morgan Also ding parties.

Orders may be left at Thomas win be presented with every pnrenase ex would insist con the boundary line sur Oonoell', 83baatopoL or Birtetfs, Smith ceeding 25 cents at Davenport's book store. Favors It. eyed in 18 11 by Sir Botert Schonoburgh, and 74 Secretary of the board of health MeKeeand WiSHiNOTOW, April 4. A vigorous edi sanitary officer Lewis served thirty notices of nuisances yesterday. There is no better time torial published in the Wasblngton Pott this morning advocating the nomination of a resident of the South as ha -Democratic can BAmoel Kladred ptaolng a ton sidewalk In front of hi property on Cemetery street.

Miss Hannah Fehr entertained a party of friend at her home last evening oa Boas street, at which the fol'owlag were present: Mlssee Hannah Belter. Mae Fenner, Lillle Knea. Minnie HeUer. Magvle Clark, Jennie Bowden, Esther Beiek, Mamie Hamilton. at I Tbem.

a. Flora Ley b. CaroUa James and Edna Albert, J. Barses Wells. Harry Elke.

6tnley Fnner. Cbarle Dleleadeiter, than tbe present to have -the garbage and and Williams store. 1-6. Bev. J.

Henry BrUtala, late pastor of tbe Lnzerne Avenue Bsptist Church, and family left yeeterday afternoon for Philadelphia, there to remain lor the present. Sale of Cooler's seat rooters now oa at Donnelly. Lylon and Murray. 8-9 Homer Buggies, the book store man, is oa the elok list. Every sueeeedlng day adds to the beauty of 1 f'f will filth removed from back yards before the didate for the next president has occasioned summer sun pulrlfles it and endangers the IRS.

BALDWIN SAID no little favorable comment in official and health of the town. The board of health Is other circles here, the prevalence of opinion would not submit to arbitration in any form that would bring tbat line into question. It is claimed on behalf Venezuela that the British position practically amounts to a declaration that If Venezuela will admit the claim of Qreat Britain to all tha territory on the British side of the Sehom burgh line arbitration may be restored to determine whether still more territory shall not be taken by Great Britain, and the forcible occupation of the disputed territory by Great Britain- would make it necessary for the administration to determice upon a definite policy at once and either abandon Venezuela doing a good work, and Is deserving of en being singularly favorable to the strong couragement. position taken by the Post, whieh is thai James Millet. Harry Kooaa, 8trUng Eyer Dr.

M. A. Carroll and El ward Beatty tbe new Miners' Bnk building. masons no reason exists or should exist -why, and Bos Ft hr. visited the Electric City yesirlny.

the South being represented in Congress, and decorators are puitiog the finishing touones on the exterior and the surroundings. lUv. J. B. Sweet preached tbe lateral D.

A. Kline visited his sou Harry In Dor- Cabinet and in the Supreme Court, It could sermoa of the mother of Dr. Jmee at Laoey ranoeton last night. not with equal propriety have one of its prominent men named as the Democratic villa oa Wdneedv. Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. It is not tbe largest business building tn the county, but in all Luzerne a prettier one oan-not be found. We are selling better sii at low prices Flory and J.

B. Graham also attendcXL. than ever before, our stock is complete in to her fate or follow op the moral aid whieh she has extended her by forcibly upholding Tha three data old dauaeter ot Mr. aad every detail and ean please In both style and 1 Mr. Jme died on Wednesday afternoon.

price. We have made a deep eut. in the prices of carpets this season and are retail her side of the controversy. II the Monroe doctrine is carried by the Presi Louis Hsnry will move hi family from With the opening up of the spring tbe bicycle bnstaess seems io opening up, judging from the display at Staley's corner. Miss Emily Bush nas returned from a visit to the family of George Pickett tn Kingston.

FkEB HOT LCKCH Soranton to Ashley this week, in the house on ing a good tapestry Brussels at 50 oents per Vine street vacated ty Bobert Tboma. dent and Secretary Gresbain to the extent which many prominent Democrats are urging upon the administration, it will practically yard, the same goods brought 70 cents lust season. Are you In the market for lace Ml Fanoia Anaar went to Carboadal to atUnd the marnaae ot hr friend. Miss Kate Moon. Mis May Day of Piymomb Is visiting In amount to tbe United States taking the stand that not only are the European nations precluded from acquiring territory whieh is the property of an American nation, but that disputed boundary lines where Euro town.

Mis Gertrude Schwab entertained the T'other and Wnloh Circle on Tuesday even pean interests are involved can only be settled candidate for the presidency of the United States. Upon this subject the Post to-day received the following telegram from Sanator Hill of New York: Albany, N. April 4. To the editor of Post; I have perused with much interest your article entitled "A Southern Democrat lor 1836." It is able, creditable and timely. Any policy which seeks to debase an otherwise acceptable candidate, simply by reason of the section of tb country wherein he resides; is unpatriotic, unwise and un-American, and I am opposed to it.

This is no time tor the toleration of sectional prejudices, jealousies and animosities. The existing political conditions demand that the party should hare the whole country to choose from. Let there be a free field, a fair contest, and may the best man win. This is my Democracy and these are my sentiments, briefly and hactily expressed. (Signed.) David B.

Hill. Senator Morgan of Alabama, alluding to ing. The Solid Bock Circle ot Kings' Daughters curtains or window shades? wears selling a very nice lace curtain three yards long In white or ecru as low as 63 cents per pair. 94 Weix's Teadb Palacs. Cornelius Keenan was taken before tbe buagess yesterday morning by officer Nevins charged by John Phillips, a fire boss at No.

12, with disorderly conduct. Tbe bargees fined him $6 and being unable to pay he was taken to tbe lock-up. Edward Lynch of Welsh Hill, while breaking coal the other evening snffsred a serious Injury to the eye from a flying piece. It is doubtful whether or not tbe eye can be saved. li.

W. Morris has been engaged as Plttston by arbitration which Is satisfactory to the United States. Tbe situation Is very grave and Is giving met at tbe home ot Mission 8mth on Tu dav evening Those present wsre: Misses the administration a great deal of concern. Served every day at David Powers's restaurant. Wane's Comedy which appeared yesterday, made a favorable Impression.

Attorney W. H. G.lleepie and constable B. E. Bennett left last evening for Philadelphia.

12 rAsxon suits Away below eost at Donnelly, Leydon Murray's. 23-26 Mrs. Patrick Doyle of Centre street severed an artery in the wrist yeeterday. The prompt arrival of Dr. Devon saved her life.

The action of tbe sewer contractor in employing home labor was much ttlked about and commended yesterday. Tbe Pittston stove works, which bave been shut down, will start to work next week, everything having been adjusted. My Own Lodge, of has change! Its place of meeting to rooms over Booth nail. May Oiborne, Maggie MeN Maggie though it is hoped that before matters are' O'Donnell, Sarah Owens, France Brows, carried to the extreme the diplomatic ne Cora Keener, Letha Smith, Lizzie gotiations between the United States and Great Britain may lead to an amicable Bella Boberts. Mav Eroh.

Mr. and Mrs. Davis and B. A DilL settlement. It is held in Washington Mrs? Harry Stark entertained the bible that Great Britain would be very re "Reed ot'' Maine will be 'the next President." 1 I i If you are a betting man wc can save you enough on your first purchase to make a good wager oa the aith of this tip.

Even though you lose the bet you will -be winner in having had the use of good furniture' purchased at competitor's prices, less the wager. J. We have never before shown 'such a "taking line of Dining Furniture at such "moving prices Sideboards grade up from 'to $130, representing 60 unrivalled "styles. Are they selling? Yes! Their quality and style would move them were they 25 per cent higher in price. All that has been said of Sideboands applies equally as well to our stock of Dining Chairs and Tables, as to styte, quality and price, and they move right along with the boards.

j. We have devoted a portion of a ware room for the display of certain articles selected from ojlr entire stock. To dispose of these pieces quickly he prices have have been cut in half, leaving the goods undam-aeed. Every purchaser will welcome the advent of class ot tbe Presbvurian Sun lay school on luctant to cose to an open rupture with the United States on account of tbe disturbance Tuesday evening. Tbe Boys' Miasion Band of the Presbyterian the Post's editorial, declared that the case wbioh would result, and it is held that while the relations between the two countries representative of the Wllkes-Btrre Times.

Mr. Morris Is an experienced newspaper man and ought to make 11 go. Better get something to disinfect your btck yards, cellars and cesspools, now that the filth of winter's collection is laid bare; also something to put in your winter ciotbing when laying them away. Moth balls are what Church met vesterdav afternoon In tbe could not have been presented more accur chapel and elected tha following officers might become very much strained a satis ately or impartially. It has been long since President, Mis Grace Tucker vice preaident.

factory settlement will be reached in tbe end a newspaper editorially published in the na Ben Boyd, secretary, Ben Mrlotosb. Should occasion arise for a display of-force Bobert A B. Winder is ill with the grip. you want We sell tbem at IOj. a lb.

or 3 lbs. in Venezuelan waters. Bear Admiral Meade's tional capital has met suoh comment and aroused ueh Interest as that presented in the Pott this morning. for at Keystone drug store. 87 Ibomas Gainss, a carpenter in the Hart' squadron, now in the West Indies, eould be ordered there af once.

cTtA min hi 4 kn Ctn A (i Harry Bosentelt, a huckster from Broad Meeting every Tuesday wen log. rnsz HOT LCKCH. Served every day at Dvid Powers's restaurant. Mrs. Berry man of Wyoming avenue gave a 6 o'clock tea on Wednesday evening to a company of young people as a farewell to her guest.

Miss Olive Babson, who has been spending the past two months here. Miss Bbou left yesterday for her home in Washington, D. C. day. of Wiikes-Barre was arrested yester KILLED HIS WIPE'S BETEAYEE.

Two Arbor Days Appointed. St. John's Guild held an Interesting meet- day Ly assistant Jones for selling without a HaBRIsburo, April 4 Governor Hustings lug on Wednesday evening. mere were licence. Burgess Loderick gave him a hearing and fined him $153, which be paid and forty-four members present aad a number of issueda proclamation to-night, fixing Thursday, April 11.

and Friday, April 26, to be ob visitors. The following program was ren was released. There is an ordinance forbid-dine peddling or soliciting wf'hout a license served as arbor days dered: Piano selection. Miss Lewis; deel matioo, Emma Griffith; reading, George which it would be well for hucksters to read WYOMINli. Cassidv ptauo selection.

Ed Stevens; read The Markiets. carefully. A Shooting Causes a Profound Scnsa tlon iu Wyoming. Caspab, April 4. State Senator J.

J. 1. Hurt, wbo is also mayor of Caspar, last venlng shot and killed William Milne, a theep herder who had been in Mr. Hurt's mti ploy for many years. The affair oreated a profound sensation.

Senator Hurt is one of tfce largest sheep owners in the State. "It is alleged that about a year age Hurt's 10-year-old son came home one evening unexpectedly and found Milne silting on his Ing, Mrs Casaidy song, Miss Elsie Williams For rent cheap if taken at once. No. 23 Gay- The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E.

essay, Fred Cassidy; reading. Myrtle North- lord avenne. Plymouth, 8 rooms, including NEW 8TOCX MARX IT. cote; recitation by eight girl; reading, Harry basement. D.

E. Fbaktz. adv Church will have a sapper this evening (Friday) from 6 to 8 o'clock, by Mrs. Frank Kuss New Yoke, April 4. During the early Detriek.

The next meeting will be held at Jscob A. Morgan and Morgan Phillips of the home ot Jamas Dtefenderfer. and Mrs. Martin Lord. The town council last Wednesday granted Nanticoke were In towa yesterday endeavor thispargain corner.

Think of $20 values for gldgor 13 boars at the the market rnled quiet but Arm, operators preferring to await the action of the anthracite coal presidents before entering into extensive engagements. An athletic elnb was organized In Ashley on ing to consolidate the Plymouth and Nantt-Coke choirs to compete at the June eisteddfod Wednesday evening, wnicn promise to be a 15 1 2. 50, etc. the Wyoming Valley Traetion Co. the right of way to lay their road up Eighth street.

credit to the town. Tbe young mea are all in Wiikes-Barre. Tbe plan is a good one. There were exceptions, however, notably mothers lap. Mr.

Hurt was away from borne at tbe time, but the boy wrote his father of the occurrence. Since tbe well known. It Is organized tor the purpose and also np ebosmaker aveaue. It Is not Improbable that In the near future tbe com D. B.

Gildea, superintendent of the Kings 3 General Electric, Manhattan, Sugar, Jersey Will Not Grow in This Corner. 3 Grass of training the members In all athletic sports and organizing a base baft aad basket ball pany will a road up the Weet Side of ton Township schools, was a visitor in town yesterday. Central end Beading, all of which were fairly active. Sugar was tbe most aotive stock. At tbe opening it declined to lOlJ-i, rose to mayor's return from Hot Springs, where he has been seriously ill for some time, he has been slopping at a hotel.

Meet West Pittston. DON TO BO IT 1 Miss Lottie LaBar of Bcranton was the Tbe special sale indigo blue prints at the 102K, broke to lOOJi, recovered to 101 and guest of Miss Maggie Switzer this week. team. Tbey will also bave exercises ot a literary nature and bave rented a room over the Columbia House and will hold meetings every Tuesday evening. The following officer were ehoa Preaident, Samoel Kaan mitimuinininiiunu closed at 100U'.

instilling was higher at ing Milne last evening he shot five bullets and every one took effect. Milne was unarmed. Teople intimate with the family be Mis OUie Babson, who ha been the guest Bee Hive, Saturday morning, cents per yard for standard Indigo prints. They are sold everywhere at 6 and 7 cents. 154al6-15Ji.

The upward movement of Mrs. J. W. Morgan for the past week, left in Manhattan, which set in lieve tbat Mrs. Hart has been wrongfully ac for her home In Washington yesterday.

Factory rag carpet. The Bee Hive sells at the close yesterday tame to a sadden stop. James Scbooley, W. S. Jacob and 8.

B. cused. Senator Hurt was prominently mentioned as a candidate for governor on the you very good factory rag carpet at 25 cents vice president, Bobert Heatnerby; secretary, William Davis; treasurer, William Brennan; trnstees, Ed Bell, George Davis and Samnel Knsuss. Tbe stock fell from 113 to The anthracite coalers were nervous. Jersey Cen Shoemaker took a box of fin English pheas, Democratic ticket four years ago.

ant to Bowman' Creek yeeterday and gave per yard. It's displayed many plaoes as a bargain at 30 cents per yard. Bemember onr price Is 25 cents. them their liberty. tral advanced to 95', returned to 91 and rallied to 95; Beading advanced to 13 and declined to 12.

Lackawanna fell Voorhis Murray, 13-15 WEST MARKET ST. it- (lass Companies to Combine. At a meeting of tbe Wyoming school board KINGSTON. Are tou a buyer at the Bee Hive grocery Pittsbubo, April 4. Four meetings of the department.

This department Is equipped on Wednesday evening, all of the members were preeent. Michael Lynch of Wilkee-Barre was awarded the oontract for the new nttsDurg riate uiass Co. will held at the Tbe Oriole and tttar base be.1l teams will to 159. A full attendance is promised at the presidents' meeting to-morrow. The grangers, trunk lines and South company's omce at Crelgbton to-morrow to give you tbe best the market offers and almost always a little lower In priee.

Do you question quality when yon buy? "If you play aootber game in Butter's annex to-morrow afternoon. morning to ratify the action of the board of school building for $10,645, to be completed western were without important change. iiiiiiiimiwmiiniijiJimiiinmnmm (ilreotors in increasing the capital stock from by the middle of August. Mrs. W.

H. Jesklns tenders her thanks to In the afternoon a rumor reached do," that's the point we want to interest you on. Our constant study Is to secure for onr her neighbors and friends for acta ot kind Ernest Gress, who has been attending the College of Pharmaey at Philadelphia tbe the street of tbe death of Queen Victoria, At these meetings the formal purchase of all the prominent plate ness duriog the sickness snd death of her and this unsettled the market for a time giass companies tn itie country will be made. past two months, is home on a vacation. SOD.

Later the report was denied, and at the close trade as good goods as possible in the grocery line, and then make tbe prices so popular tbat we can offer "praoticj.1 economy" as the strongest raason why you should become a ine standard flate Glass O. of Butler and The Oriole club of Kingston eballeogea any A meeting of cojnoll was held in the office of W. W. Stocker on Wednesday evening. tne Pennsylvania Co.

of Irwin are the only. club in the valley nuder 14 years of age to nervous dealers, who bad recovered their composure, were buying back the stock sold on tbe false rumor. Tbe market closed firm Members present wore I. I. Shoemaker, J.

V. play a game of base ball. Aosw3r through patron of the Bee Hive. nrrns not to be purchased. Sued His Father for Damages.

the Becobd. Ted Bound, captain. Choice sweet butter, eggs as fresh as It's except for Sugar, which was weak. Net Baker, William Cruiksbsnk, John Lloyd and Stockar. Bills were ordered paid as Arthur Davis of Micet's Mills was a visitor changes show losses of to 1 per cent.

possible to get them. Some of the best flour in the country and unquestionably the best follows Burgess Lloyd, swearing two noun SAN iJUKCisco. April 4. Augustus in town yeeterday. St.

Paul, Northwest, Distilling, General Elec- oilmen and trying ease of John Jonee, tsprecKies, son ol Clans 8preckles, has com George L. Darte, a member ot tbe elaas of brand of coffee this side of the Atlantic trio and Jersey Central gained 5 to Jl per menced an action against bis father for de. We are introducing some new combina cent. Total sales. 163.000 shares, W.

G. Shelly, chief of police, for arrest of John Jones, $1 M. Sax, qualifying two bor "96 ot the University ot Pennsylvania, la the guest ot bis tatbsr, Luther C. Darte. tions and blends In this fameas coffee and famation and libel for statements made while he was manager of tbe Spreokles rhiladel- Thursday's sales, as reported by William ough auditors, 50 oents; Theo Hart, print Tbe Whatsoever Ci role of Klax Daughters ask you to try a sample pound.

Our teas Linn, Allen over Wyoming National rennery. ice plaintiff says be merely will meet at the borne ot Miss Edith Harden come from the beet Importers and are choice Bank, showing opening, highest, lowest and ing. H. Laycock, printing, J. B.

La France, work dona on road in February, $10.53. C. 8. McLean was elected winner io vindicate nis cnaracter and there this afternoon at 4 :45 o'clock. closing: in flavor.

Try tbem. Sbcpp. fore only claims 5300 damages, although be Tbe seml-aanoal meeting ot the board ot Atcmson, Topexa a 8, Fe 6. 6, 6 borough solicitor tor the year. Bond of uas reauy Deen injured to the extent ol AV0CA.

trnstees of Wyoming Seminary will beheld American sugar ml 102x. 100, lOO'i a. uotton uu. 28 2a. at, -6 M.

Holmes, high constable, was accepted this aftsrnoon at 2 :30. wcicago, auvtuMt ity. 6s, 67, 6T Dr. F. A.

Wilcox, bomeopathie physician Ed ward Doran died at his home In West Cblcago, R. I. a Pacific Beport of damages given property holders on Wyoming avenue, below Eighth street, by oajjj 04. 63. Homestead Enters a Protest.

t'blcano. B. a and a graduate of Hahnetnan College, Phila Avoca at 3:30 yesterday morning. Mr. Doran CHIcago A Norlfiwestern viewers appointed was given by b.trough ittsbceg, April 4.

A meeting of all tbe delphia, is located on Plymouth street. 93 -t T8tf. TSJi, 73), 12H lK.91Ji.l?, 91X 37, 37 49i.49i. 49. 49 17.

lTji. was taken with tbe grip about lour weeks ago. He attended church on Sunday and on day laboresa, machinists and in Miss Dac forth, a returned missionary from olioltor, W. 8. MeLsen, and the following amount were ordered paid: W.

H. Bboe- u. u. j. a t- Li Canada southern Chesapeake a Obio.

Japan, will address tbe students ot the sem Monday he took a relapse. He had been a eiupiuy vi me curnegio Steel Go at .....15. 16, 1S.W, 15M xiomesieau nas oeen called for to-morrow inary In tbe ebapel tbis morning at 9 :33. resident of this place for twenty-five years makei, $13G 34; I. B.

Shoemaker, $150; A R. Baldwin, costs, $108.06. Bepissenta- uis. Cauie feed U-, L. AW General Klectrtc ISO.

160, 15, The Y. W. C. T. U.

will meet at the home and was greatly esteemed. He is survived iS. JW'k. WX. 33S tJves of the Wyoming Vall-y Traction Co.

Jersey Central of Mrs. C. E. Boat, on Batter street, to-aight 9SS by a wife and six ohildreo, allot whom are 8SS were present and wished borough eon noil to 41H.41Vl,l at 7 :30 o'clock. uigut 10 protest against a change in the working hours which the company posted up to-day.

Since the secret rniztion of the six amalgamated lodges the men aie more independent and may take a determined stand grown up James, Mrs. JS. usborne, Louisville a Uau. Elevated Missouri Pactflo Ills. Ill'i, 112S pass an ordinance granting them permission The S50 ordered paid to tbe Maggie, Alice, Annie and John.

Funeral will It contains the genuine GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER, a preparation that cleans everything to which it is applied. Cleans it with litjle labor, cleans it with little expense, cleans, it without injury. It's a true '-friend to every housekeeper. Genuine sold everywhere in 4 lb. packages.

Price 25 darts. Hade only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COflPANY, to lay a street railway on Eighth street to K. Lead Co.

eouncil for tbeir firemen's service at tbe take place to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock Shoemaker avenue and out Shoemaker ave Sat. Cordage against the new schedule of hours. Fourth Ward fire has occasioned a lot ot talc 284, 23, J3 31, 32 32 S. 32i WSi X. 4.

4i with a high mass of requiem. Interment la New England nne to Exeter borough line. 8ueh an ordi for some ot tbe kickers. Here are tbe faHt St. Mary's Cemetery, S.

Y. Central Northern American ilde's Case Closed. At the last meeting of the council a bill for Mrs. Mary Farrell. an aged and well known nance passed flrst reading, halarles were made as follows: Secret ry, $2 per night; IH.

16 $100 was received from the Edwardsvills i-onion, April 4 The trial of the action resident of West Avooa. died on Wednesday Ontario A Wesiern I'hll. A Keadintc Susqaehanua Western 1.1V, 12 fc, 12. street commissioner, $2 per day laborers. council tor servlors Tbe bill waa read and evening, after a brief illness, at tbe home of 12.

12 $1.50 per day; team and iriver, $3 53. Pol oi uscar wuae against the Marquis of Queensberry for libel was resumed to-day in Chicago, St. Loom, New York, noaetion taken until Mr. Moran, councilman Mimjuenanna A Western, pro Sfl.SS. 34M.

35 lowing committees wete nppointed by the nauaea. pta. Boston, Philadelphia. from the Fourth Ward, arose and made a me central criminal uourt. Old Bailey, with Wesiern Union 8S.

87 her son, Thomas FarrelL Another son, Anthony, lives In AHentown and a danghter, Mrs. Mary Flannery, lives in Wilkes- Bar re. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. powerful in behalf of the Elwardsvills Am. Too.

Co tne complainant in tbe witness box, Mr. Car Kx. 4S4 president: Street committee, J. U. Baker, William Craickshank, John Lloyd; police, W.

W. Blocker, G. W. Marsh and Joha Lloyd Chicago Gas son cross-examining. firemen for their prompt service in saving 111- 1IK Ilk hontaern hail thousand of dollars wonh of property at the At tne conclusion or Mr.

Wilde's redirect luterment in St. Mary's Cemetery. lfty fclate Gas. .14,14 finance, John Lloyd, J. V.

Baker and W. lest three fires in that ward. He noted an elimination the ease for the prosecution was BCmLO CATTLK Peter McQueen! remodeling his residence. A baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr. Stocker; water and water plugs, William incident of a few years back when EJwards- dosed, and the defense opened.

Moving, Moving, Moved Bcttam, April 4. Cattlx Beceip, Craickshank. W. W. Stocker and G.

and Mrs. Charles Johnson. 380; on sale, 20 market steady light steers. Marsh. Mrs M.J.

Dunutgan gave birth to twin A New Mine Explosive. vtlia had no fire service and a large fire broke out In Lloyd's block on Gieen street, Kingston firemen responded and at the next meeting of Kingston's coaneil a bill was sent to 4 75a4 83 fair cows, 3 00a3 50 tat bnlU, 2 75a H. T. Gregory Is rejoining over a young son boys yesterday morning. 3 25.

Hogs Receipts, 4.000: oa sale. 3.000: since Wednesday. iex April 4 The president of the Nobel makers of explosives, announced William Brown, this place is em market steady and firm; Yorker, good EJward.ville lor $50, which was promptly at tn general meeting in Vienna to-day the weights, 5 10a5 20; light, ft W5 00: pigs, ft 70 ployed a freight agent by tbe D.1E. Co, in Soranton. EDWABDSTILLE.

paid. He therefore urged tbat this matter discovery and successful production of aft mixed packers, 5 205 33; mediums, Miss B. Demptey is convalescent after a blasting explosive whieh is not affected by be acted oa at once. He dosed bis remarks by making a motion donating the Eiwards- 3 305 35; roughs, 4 5t5 09 stags, 3 504 25 William Richards baa opened a confection week's illness of neuralgia. Are damp and ean be used with safety in the SbespamoLamB3 Beoeipts, 6.400; on sate, ery store on Main street.

vllle council $50. Tbe moUon was seeoaded Frank Devers, the popular barber, called In most aangerous mines. 6,000 marttet steady for choice choie to Tbe Cynqnfardd Literary Society will hold Pittston last evening. its weekly Nneetlng to-morrow eveoiog. It ie expected that E.

D. Niebols of Wiikes- The revenue derived from tbe liquor li Sustained Serious Losses. best Iambs 5 605 80 good, 5 255 50 light to fair, 4 15a5 10 mixed sheep, good to ehoiee, ft 35a5 10; light to fair. 3 25aft 00; ex by Boeeahein andOoally pnssed. Osb VThi was Puseht.

inuniiT sons. The "Lab" is a popular plaoa. Walter H. Dooham, TO. wbo completed censee la Avoca Borough this year amounts to tbat of Marcy, $1,500.

Barre will deliver an address. There will waxcutta, April 4. It is reported from Simla that the Chitrel expedition sustained also be recitation; singing and extempore- port grades, ft Saa5 So call sheep, 2 00-3 00. WILKES-BAREJS ITHOlMUl KAHXETS. The uul Lenten devotions.

consist! eg of aeona speaking. Everybody is invited. oases more severe tnan was at first rerjort- station of tbe crosj and benediction, will take course in mecbanical engineering at Cornell ed, Umrfc KbB "Ported to have eaptnred Floub amd Grain eorrectdd by the Miner Hillard MiUing Co. Tuovm Minnesota pat place this evening. Bot.

Dr T. Edwards will preach on at the Welsh Congregational Churob, last year, has gone to Wilmington, DeL, to two liniiia officers. Hundreds of natives aocept a position with an extensive bridge ents, ft 004 10 per Pennsylvania fcimilv. are flocking to his standard. PARSONS- bnllder.

He had beea at tbe Seminary since 3 103 30 rye floor, 3 25; Graham flour. 3 25. Bev. D. L.

Davlee at Beihesda Chnreb, and Bev. A. J. Morton at EmanaeJ Bapllet Chnreb. The ordinance ot baptism will take March 20 taking commercial.

John McBilde Seriously III. Feed Mixed chop, per cwt, 1 10; corn meal, Tbe base ball dob covered the diamond on place after the morning service at tbe latter Coi-cmbcs, Ohio, April ft. It is reported here that John MeBride, president of the Wyoming Held for tbe first time last night. Mrs. 4 ward Keeley naa beea ill.

Miaa annle IVre Is seriously ill. Evan Owena nas returned from a visit of 119; middlings, 110; bran, 1 05- Grais No. 3 red wheat, 63; rye, 5657; oorn, 63a 64i oats, 4548 per bushel; buckwheat chnreh. Tbe ground was a little soft, bnt the fellows A. Martin visited in Liar el Ban yester several months tn Wales.

DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE. flour, 2 00 Hat aso 8taw No. day. did good work. The prospect for a No.

team Is excellent. Ameneaa fenerauon of Labor, is seriously ill at Indianapolis. He is suffering from the effect of nicotine poisoning, by smoking a 1 Umotby bay, 13 00 to 16 00; mixed bay, D. Maiard. of AshlaaJ, Bihaylkill i uuaia rye airaw.

la UUallOO. YKORA- Beraatoa will receive a visit from tha In Connty, Is the gnest ot Dr. L. Edwards. pipe.

For headache try James' head so tie powders Miss Sarah Francis la 111 with pneumonia. Tbe Laurel Baa Coal Co. took possession bi, raurr, rrc Corrected by Marx Lone, i dependent Glee Club this evening. Beside When Yoa Want a Bicycle Come and See Us at Oar Nov Quarters. 12 North Main Street.

We Hare TCnrtW What; ThftW A ra Viftnr PnlnmU Sirllnr TTftion 5 -Dr. D. H. Lake was called to Xonngstown, Cabbaue, pev 10U, 8 008 00; potatoes, per the members of tbe el ub several ot the benlty Ohio, to tha bedside et bis sister. Duoi, onions, a la per ooanel; lettuce, ot tbe Laurel Ban colliery vesUtday.

J. D. aad a large number ot students will attend per aozen neaas. 1 Burrs iemonc, 2 503 00 per box ran ire, 2 503 T5 per box. i Miaera Receive aa Increase.

Cotvla wlu bava charge of the Inside- and iceneral superintendent W. A. OusUn will the eonern, which win be given In the E'm Park M. Chnreh. Popularity always fol -asM -waav "-a ivw( WW a.

a lis aV aVVA auaj and Several Medium Priced Machines. Do Not be Fooled by FaV Ar1vprtUar. Ttiva Whsf Via TX "REST Mem Receive an Increase. Lawsxkck, April 4. -The operatives" of the Washington Mills were notified this afternoon that they would receive an la-ereas In wages April 8.

The amount was not given. PrrrsBcno, April 4 Foor hundred miners rWLTit-Chickens. 15 cents per pound manage tbe outside. Mea will be employed lows through drill. Manager Thorpe has at Fladlayville employed lathepiUot Heary wuis ponna.

rsuTTia Dairy, to-day and it is expected that eoej. will be ceai per pouoa creamery, xo cents pr Florsaeint retaraed to work thla morning at looaea alter tne ariuing aaa tne people a re 1 ROBERT OH NSTON, 1 2 Main St. yuuau. jmhjb mnu per aoaea. 1 C9 eaat rate tor which tnav stra.

hipped in a abort tti looklac aftae the popularity. 1 1 1 I i 1 i.

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