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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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ft THE PiECO-OD UOIIKIG, API ML, 20. 1GD3. 0 I.VDERTAKE1IS. TASI TUAYELIaCr. BKETTTIES.

A $10,000.. FIRE. Tbos. Fnixim, nndertaier and embalrcer. Kesi-dence snd oQce 1C BuUer street.

Telephone ssiv Boiler Ilonse at the Forty Fort Colliery The Railroad Speed Record Broken Pitcher Campfleid arrived in town yes terday, looking well. Is Martha Small. 5 years old. died or diph Between Philadelphia and Atlantic The magnificent physiaal condition ot the la Ashes A Boiler Explodes With Great Force The Automatic Device by Which: the Fast Was. Kept Running.

r- A- a i theria on Wednesday at the Home for Friend- Ssascalls Delicacies: EARLY less Children. The Lazarus County Sportsmen's Club The boiler house at the Forty Fort colliery Penneytvaaia Bll road's doable Uses to Atlantis City was nUy attested April 21st, la the splandid ran made by tha special train from has postponed its snoot this week from Sat ot Simpson Watkins took fire yesterday urday to Monday or next week. Philadelphia te Atlantis dry. The train put The first Eirly Rose potatoes teen in tnis morning at 11 o'clock and In spite of the large force of men and heavy streams of water put to work upon It the building was totally fire was discovered eity for a long time arrived here yesterday In carload lots, consigned to Davis Bros. out of the slip at Kartet mree wuaxx at 5:30 a.

precisely, and fifty-one and ess halt minutes thereafter Vame to a stop In At Tha annual banquet of tho Frineetoa by the breaker engineer, John Donacale, Jr, lantic City station. i Alumni Association will teks place at the who blew the general alarm. The flremaa The train left the station la Camden six ROSE Wyoming Valley HoW this evening at M. Shoes for the Han, Wilkes-Barreans recently in New York: and a quarter minutes after the departure from Ue Philadelphia aide, so that the actual running time was only forty-five and three- 8. B.

Austin, J. Brtdgman, Astor House JXr.CL Brehl, St. Denis; Mrs. Darling; West on duty at the boiler room did not know anything of the fire until be heard the alarm, when looking towards the top ot the building he saw the roof la flames The fire-mas directed the outside hands to secure all the hose, but before a stream could be put minster. quarter minutes.

The distance by this route I SIM SUM! LUCAUi I TBE GREAT AL-VA. This Is the season when the human system needs a stood, wholesome and invigorating tonic Thre Is no better spring medicine than Al-va, the great Mexican blood toule. It Is a part of hature's own self, roots baand barks are jt basis. It Is absolutely free from anything iliat can barm, and pregnant with ail that la purifying to the blood. It should be lnevery home.

During the year 1834 evr 10.000 bo tries ot this crest remedy were consumed in this vicinity, and it looks as though many mere Will be consumed this year. It has no superior as a purifier of. the Uooe and the ears of- all stomach snd kidney troubles. There ie ne goees work about the results. It nsver fails; It Is put up ie larre one dollar bottles, but for the present, while tot times are so bard and there are so many who need a spring tonic, the price has bees red need to fifty eents-jeet halt price.

It is sold by druggists everywhere. The Valley Drug Store, It Nerthamptoa street, the general ageacy. jGera bottle to-day. i 115 C. 1 EOMOCEAI HOMOCEA! At William J.

McLaughlin's, 80 PubUe Square. That is the same of a new brand of watsky which, ripe with age: and rich In flavor. Is recommended for its medicinal properties.) special brand ot Colloquial Icer is thtt in the elty.i. Alwsys on The Mother Goose germaa Is Concordia is fifty-eight and three-tenths miles, ana Ue Shoes "for tho Child.5. average speed was ooe-neu Hall this evening, by the flower mission circle of King's Daughters will be largely at "I upon the burning building It was a mass of flames.

Attention was then directed to the miles per hour. This is tbesfnsteet urns ever made between Delaware and the Atlantie This is an important ehartty. breaker, which stood only fifty feet distant POTATOES Ocean, and Is actually the fastest time ever Edward for many years night snd was In danger of being consumed. 0IHSI3- Ferris Hams and Bacon. Eeerfoot Sliced Bacon.

Strictly Fresh Laid Eggs. Finest Golden Spring Butter. Naval and "West India Oranges. Bananas. Malaga Lemons.

Every Fresh Vegetable ana Fruit in the Market arriving dally. Choicest Line of Canned and Bottled Fruits and Vegetables. Mineral Waters from ail the Leading Springs. Ginger Ale and Sarsaparlllas. Imported and Domestic Cheese.

A Complete Line of Canned, Potted and Deviled Meats. 1 luunm MILLER GROCERS, 41-43 WEST MARKET clerk at the Luzerne House, has accepted a There Is.No-Cetting.Arcand It Shofl3 for tho Woman, made by any railroad train for the distance. From Winslow to Abseeon. twenty-tour and About this time one of the fifteen boilers slmular position with N. Smith at the Ex We are up-to-date outfitters, oar change Hotel.

nine-tenths miles, an average speed of eighty-three miles per hour was maintained. store reflects out windows show it. Bev, J. Junkln. of the Grant street oar goods emphasize It, and oar pricee The fsstest single mile was maoo in lorxy- church, will be at heme at the parsonage this in the building becoming overheated, exploded with terrific force, scattering iron and burning timber in.

all directions. The onlookers scattered, but fortunately the flying pieces did not come la contact with anyone. The exploding boiler was forty feet long, sad sboat It. From hea't to foot we evening to receive any of his friends. Bev.

one sseonds, wnien is an average ot ngmj-seven and eight-tenths miles per hour. We cany a larger stock of shoes make a aatUfiod man of yon, Whatever Junkln will leave to-morrow for his sew FOR This is the most notable penormenee in you get here mast be right. Bight la work is New fork City. was torn apart near the centre. The fore railroad speed whisk has yst been recorded.

than any other shoe store, but sell ety 1 e. right in quality and right la price. James Pollock of this eity has been It oonld not be accomplished without ice sia granted a patent for a power-operated bucket part was blown under the breaker, while the other section flew in an opposite direction We don, want your money on less we have your good will along with it. Oar of the best and most substantial roadbed, the and transporting apparatus, and Stewart much cheaper. draught, Carved up by Imported and landed in a nest of Sterling boilers 100 finest modern equipment and the akilif al store must be tk peoples store, the Brownies.

Dunlap of Ashley a patent tor an oil can, as management of experienced men. reported by H. N. Jenkins of Washington, feet away without doing any damage. The explosion broke the connections with the REASONp-We Vdont dependV No portion of the Pennsylvania system, en trustworthy store, ths economical store, a store where you can" get better goods for leas money than the place SEED solicitor of patents.

neighboring boilers and let out the heavy the vorldJamous mala line. IS superior to A farewell reception was tendered on pressure, so that there was no more danger the divisioa over which this phenomenal rua Wednesday evening to Bev. Dc Place by the on shoe profits, as there is no ex and the firemen resumed their work. you formerly traced at. For example: 6 new styles Men's all Wool 110 Salts, WOBTH ISVETlGATIXa Dr.

Alexander's Lung Healer, tsvorite cough care, is sold on a positive guarantee. No cure, h3 pay. It Is the prescription ot a eucecssful physician. It affords quick relict and cures essgfas, croup abd long diseases. For sals bytan dealers'.

23 cents. I 115 i members of Derr Memorial Church, i There The hook and ladder company ot Luzerne waa made. The track is laid with beary steel rails on stone ballast, a. great part ot which has been renewed during the past oar price $7.85. was maic and refreshments and general sorrow that the oastor has been called to an tra expense attached, to runnine; Borough arrived at about 12 o'clock and rendered valuable assistance la keeping the AT Fast Black and Blue Ilea's Clay other field.

it Try us, Barnes from the breaker. The breaker Diagonal Salts, worth $12, oar price $3. The gams of bass ball between the gram trestliag caught fire twice, bat each time was winter, and the movement of trains Is protected by block slgsals. The equipment has been greatly Improved by the addition of locomotives of the highest standard and handsome coaches snd parlor ears. Boysell Wool Cheviot Salts, sizes 4 Hlseelleneous Advertlaemestta.

mar A and team of Farrish etreet school sod the grammar A and of Central school extinguished by a stream of water directed from the bead of the breaker. to 14, $3, worth HW. was won by the former by a score of 11 to 4. Batteries for the Parrish street were: Me- in, I i Shortly after noon the flames were extin These (acta are ot peculiar interest In view iST.T. OS SMITH.

THE TAILOR. gulshed without. mishap. The burned DAIS DM, Hugh and Flynnt Central, Dett and Kunn. of the great, traffic weleh the summer wtu bring to this popular rente, tl i i building contained, fifteen cylinder boilers.

When need of suit, trousers Or overcoat, largest aaao(tnent ot goods to select from and As the entertainment given by the B. which supplied steam to tha hoisting engines, The management la fully alive to the de oar prices am always the lowest. A. D. C.

to-night is for the friends bresker engine, fan and plane engine. The VOAiUiun-sBiia, and parents of the boys, the smaller boys CABTEB'S PHARMACY The Fashionable TaUor, connections from thess boilers were such mand for the best accommodations and the quickest time consistent with safety, and the summer schedule will undoubtedly present will not be admitted. The program is gotten that turning the steam off from the engines 23 onn main Y. M. C.

A. Building, Wiikes-Barre, Pa. up by the' members of the Debating Club. WEITZENKORN'S i I it supplied would at the same time turn on WElTZENKORiS; Cash Grocers, There will also be an address by George P. Loomis on "Manual training" and George 131 E.

JimET STSSET, the steam to the engines from the Sterling the largest number ot the best equipped and fastest trains ever es Joyed by ithe travelers between the Delaware and the 'ocean. B. F. Barnum Is the ticket agent topWilkes-Barre. boilers and the fan oonld be kept In motion Davis snd W.

Woodruff will furnish good as if nothing had happened. Henoe there :14 Wixxxs-Babbs. Among those who will be present at the was no danger to the inside hands, but nevertheless they were hoisted out when the TvOST Bit COOLED. Big Store, 163 East Market Street Beseue 'Mission anniversary mass tneeeting 1 3 bicycle establishment the Little Prices, -i Under the management of fire started. to be held at the Y.

M. A. HaU on Wednes only place to jcet the best bicycles on earth. We have moved, bat this was necessary long ago. we The loss will 1 reach $10,000, but it Is folly wanted ruom.

we always had tne trade. al day evening, May 1, at which reports for the year's work will be read and the plans for i JOHN oovered by insurance. The fire will not P. CARTER, or. Piic asi Soiitli Main SL Cor- Falilic Saiiare ail SoutH Main St affect the funning of the breaker, as enough the future laid before our people, are: Mayor ways will, because in bicycles we hare the beak lwn'l turret the place, i 13 fcona Mam street.

II power can be gotten from the Sterling boiler Late with W. D. Walts A Co. I Nichols. Bev.

Dr. Hodge, Webb, bouse to run all machinery. The night shift Bev. Dr. Mills, Bev.

J. B. Sweet, Bev. Dr. They Are Laid to Rest.

The funeral of Miss Christiana Ney was held yesterday morning from the home ot her aunt, Mrs. John W. Weaver, 83 North Washington street, with a high -mass at St Nicholas. Bev. Charles Von Belden wss celebrant.

There was a large attendance ot relatives and friends and Interment wss in Darling Street Cemetery. The pall beersrs were: Phillip Klein, John Kits, Will Ney. Joe Deitrieb, Peter Helfrich, Andrew Braun. The flower bearers were Louisa Heck, went in last night the same as usual snd the Erdman and Bv. Dr.

Kllgore. breaker will work to-day. This afternoon George Stegmalers It is not definitely known bow the fire DL. BBQS5, a i. iti.

ATT0K5ET-AT LAW, South Franklin street, wmes-Barre, Pa. Office, First Floor, end ot UaO. 13-103 Beatttiful Brownies base ball team, consisting of George Btegmaier (captain), Col. Harvey, SoL Baeha- originated. Some attribute it to spontaneous combustion, while others are of entirely dif rach.C.

E. btegmaier, Phil B. Baife, John ferent opinion. One of the engineers, on be Donnelly, M. F.

Whaleo, John Graham, Moses NORTON" ing questioned, stated that the root of the Clara Glasser, Katie Braun and Mary Beese. Helatand, George Enterline, James Morrow, fire room was close to the boilers and that Bev. Father Bidlingmaier conducted the ser Jerry Crone and others will play a practice Eilwiood 1 At Lohmann's estaurant To-Day fresh Brook Trout, Squaha on Toast, Lobster a la Newburg, Blue Point Oveters, Utile Keck Clams. Welsh Rarebits and all other lancy dishes gotten up to order. the boilers becoming overheated set fire to -VTOW IS M(E TIME TO HAVB YOCB WHEEL vice at the grave, game with the Wiikes-Barre club after the some chips Wft on top ot item, which are jv overnauiea, siso io rurcnese your new mount.

We Wave tbetn from to $100. Wa ask The funeral ot Joseph Barger of Seott balloon ascension at Athletic Park. used in plugging the steam pipes when a mail break occurs. veu to inspect them before i Id. BOWMAN A OCX.

99 Music HaU Block. Park FAREWELL TO A PASTOE. street took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock with a high mass In St. Mary's Church, Bev. Father O'Bourke celebrant.

The pall bearers were: Cornelius Boyle, John SOME GREAT SHOOTING. W.1 Mehargue, Prop. The Regard Entertained for Rev and New Wall Decorations I 1. in P. 11 Mauley, John Michael uoCari, Thomas Wsrd and John Conway.

Dr. Carver, the Champion Wing Shot Jllrs. Warner in Owego. The funeral of Miss Catherine Smith took Before Bev. J.

F. Warner, the new pastor Elegant artistic designs. of Derr Memorisi M. E. Church, came to this Meets a Lackawanna Connty Man.

Ths shooting match at Athletic Park yes place yesterday morning from ths boms on North Main street sad the sorrow that und Ellwood Park. oity bis parishioners at Owego, N. gave a Beautiful combinations of colors, Its way into all hearts was shown by many large farewell reception la his honor. The Choice and exclusive patterns, tearful eyes. While all tuasrala are sad this Owego Jtecord says terday morning between the noted wing shot.

Dr. and H. D. 8 wartx ot Scran-ton, for $200 a aide, attracted a large number et sportsmen from this city and towns In ons wss doubly so. A popular young lady Ths First M.

E. Church parlors were cut off Just whsa. blossoming into woman crowded to thafr utmost capacity last even LOTS FOR SALE hood is an affliction that causes tha most ing, the oecation being the farewell reception Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys, there be profound sorrow. The eaeket was almost tendered to the retiring pastor, Bev. J.

F. lor interior embeushment, We invite an inspection of ourrsamplcs which will be cheerfully shown to all callers. We have all the grades from cheapest to finest made. KTJBBEBl DOD3 OF ETERt DESCRiPTIOa AT 3 PBAKIdACY. a Vf-sut Market street.

We are our Ivn prescription derks and we are always in. it! i 1 ing severs! hundred people present. Warner, and his wife, who are to leave wege Dr. Carver came here from Galesburg, hidden by the. floral tributes.

An Immense pillow of roses with the one word "Katie" stood at tjt head of the eaeket. la her band for Wilkes-Barrs after three years ot faithful 1b1z Mew A verUaem eat, I Girl wanted. Room wanted. Booms for rent Agenn wanted. healed proposals.

Trimmers wanted. falesnun wanted. BtroDg girl wanted. Two masons wanted. Vellable man wanted.

Spring wsgoa tor sale. lldihige' Jb eutnuwuis. Fruit and ornamental trees. Spring millinery. Tai lores wants employment.

Bennett Jt Walter Spring shoes. T. C. Parker New nshlog tackle. Boston Store Muslin underwear.

Change at Lohmano'a restaurant. Isaac Umg Some towel bargains. Golden opportunity at the Excelsior. Darts Bros. Early Rose seed sotatoes.

Perhaps nothing illustrates the DUnols, and as he has been traveling continuously since Tuesday, was not In as good and successful service. The ehnreh was WEDNESDAY was clasped a boquet or roses, and a beauti handsomely decorated with bunting and high standard of perfection in bread making better than satisfac Fine wood mouldings to match. ful wreath lay across her feet. A table and flags snd the walls wvre hung with pictures snd tapestry, while palms snd houss plants mantle were hidden by a prolusion oi Beautiful Ester lilies, roses, earsations, call a tion' to the consumer. Realizing Window Shades, all sorts ready made and to order.

condition as he should have been. A strong wind was also blowing and Dr. Carver remarked that it waa more like duek shooting than pigeon Dr. Carver used a Casumore gun loaded with four drams ot powder and one and one- were scattered in profusion through the 1. such, we recently have added to spacious parlor snd lecture room.

Ths liaes, otc The services were conducted by Bev. Carl Zinssmelster of Grace English our stock a high grade patent flour Owego orchestra was present and furnished very appropriate muslo Lutheran Church and a quartet fron the fourth ounces of shot, wbil 8warts used a called which we same church comprising E. E. Bnrnaford, throughout the' eveaing. Early In Travel.

Smith Premier gun loaded likewise. Both and ask a. trial a John Hart man. Miss Mams Hurst and Mra. the evening Mrs.

Arra Haner, on behalf of u-d American wood powder. Mr. Davis of KB YOO GOiQ WEUTT BUT TOCK TICKETS their friends, in appropriate words, presented trial will be convincing. of B. F.

BAJUnnLAgeat Bait L. F. Moury aaag. Ths pall bearers were T. F.

Hart, Ed BUrk, James F. Mack and Richard A. Ward. road, rusuo square, wiisss-sarre, n. Moat di ES THE PLAYHOUSES.

to Mrs. Wsrner a handsome gold watch and to Mr. Warner a gold headed cane. Miss rect route. 2L Mail orders promptly attended AT NORTON'S.

Bcrauton, acted as tapper, while Mr. Ammer-man of Soranton acted as puller. The birds were shot from five "unknown" traps at a distance of thirty yards, fifty yards boundary. Soma of the shots wers enthusi Footlight Notes Attractions in Local Matie YanAuken followed and in behalf ot the Junior Epworth League presented a to. Telephone 502.

AKJE YOG ttMNG TO ECRUPkT BCT TOCK tickets OSS. 8. CHAK, general agent ot all sieamatlp nnwvlli Fubhe UkeS-Barra. Elate rooms secured. Lowest 61 CX-t Theatres.

Real Estate' Transfers. beautiful souvenir spoon. To give them sut Susan Matohler to Mary States, property The Aborn Opera Company which will be at the Grsnd all next week has made a hit in astically applauded, one In particular, when Dr. Carver brought down a flying bird with flcieut time to regain their composure the in Union Township, for $250. 32 South: Main Street.

orchestra rendered a selection, after which bcrantos, where it is playing this week. The AK TOD Wbl bLT TICthTS Uf 5. 8. CEA. city passenger and Ucket agent LenigS Vallejl.

11 PubU4 bqaare. WUkes-Barr. Moal tfinecl route. Low ratas. IS J.

N. Davenport to F. N. Buggies, property both the recipients of these tokens of lovs in Wllkes-Barre, for $400. out raising his gsn to his shoulders.

As some ot the birds escaped the full quota was not at hand and Dr. Carver shot st 96 while Ellwood Park Is located la Plains, midway between the Plains 'and Pitts-ton street car lines. A ride of a few minutes from Public Square on either line will bring you within a few steps of the Park. Ellwood Park Is hUca, dry and healthy It is the most beautiful spot for a home in the Wyoming Valley. People who eslre a borne and cannot afford to buy an expensive lot in the city.

will find tho opportunity ot becoming the owers of model homes at less than the cost of a lot In some places. A view fom the Park can be had in every direction. The Susquehanna Klver, tovna. eitiea and beautiful scenery "Buch ss fae Wyoming Valley is famed for can bd- seen tor miles from the Park. Ah- abundant supply of Alfred Asbford to John Walsh, propsrty and esteem expressed their thanks In a very feeling manner.

AY. Alexander read a set et in Wllkee-Barre, for $700. 1 ONTNGHAM, Corner Swsrtz shot at 95. The following Is a summary of ths score KesortsJ Lehigh A Wilkes-Barrs Coal Co. to John resolutions, which he invited all present who so desired to sign and in response to his re Ensis.

srODerty In Hanover, tor $400. quest over 300 names wers attached. Robert C. Bhoe maker to WiDiam M. Shoe Carver 1 2232332 322231x2222 11 2 2 2-24; 2 12 02 3 0 201 1222x1202 2 22 01J 19; 20 22x12 11 12 222 2210 The following were the resolutions Northampton and WasMngtot oa.

maker, property in Klogston Township, for Whereas, Bev. J. F. Warner and wife have THE; CHALFONTE, ATIANTIC CITV, J. $163.

2222121 22:13122221222 333012 been removed from us and newspapers speak highly ot the performances and company. The sale of seats opens at the box office' at the Grind at 9 o'clock this morning. Prices 15, 25, 85 and 60 cents. The Boranton Zriotm says: "That Beautiful, tuneful opera. "The Chimes ot Normandy," was sung at the Academy ot Music last night by ths Aborn Opera Company in an excellent manner.

The leading roles were assumed by Milton Aborn, Frank Wooley, Joseph Smith, Arthur Beaton, Louise Moore, Maude D'Arey and Sylvester Cornish, who, with the Ot a large, well trained chorus, gave a fine presentation of the opera. The various solos were well rendered and deserv- ed the hearty encores they received. In the afternoon the company gave Gilbert and Sul William P. Kirkeadan to William M. Shoe 2x2 329 killed, 84 missed, 11 total 86, will soon leave for another field Directly on lbs beacb.

Fun ocean view. Bee water maker, property In Kingston Township, for Swart a 0 01x00203 2220022232 "Resolved. That we tender to them our ap 151200 3xx0b3x22132202032 0 $200. baths in the house. Also Illustrated booklet free.

i- iEm ROBERTS SONS. W. F. Streeter to Amanda Lilly, property 14; 000222200 20 2222022222 217 As preciation ot their services to us daring ths lost three years; that ws realize that ths church for which they bavs both toiled so in Foster Township, tor $40 2O102202202S2222020 2 14 killed, 60 missed. So; total.

95 QEABBlOiBT, Ocean Knd. paclnc snd Rhode hard is in better condition, both spiritually snd financially, than when they came among Drivers. Bt. q'frs. L.

q'trt. Ioe'mra. Tore. Attention, West Side Veterans. Ths West Bids Soldiers and Sailors' Tat- awraeiL AtlanUo -Chy, H.

J. Thor- 11 uianu Carver, 21 17 33 18 7 ousblv hi ban parlor. Mao. LEWIS RLPP. us three yssrs ago.

6warts, 35 10 32 23 5 "Resolved. Tbst we regret to lose such livan's opera, "The Mikado," before a well I To-day they will shoot at Soranton and to eran Association will hold its annual meeting at the office ot squire W. Boons, Kingston, at 8 p. m. on Monday.

April 29. The object is faithful workers ss our desr pastor and wife. morrow st Car bond ale. pWesed audience. a.

TTOTKL AGLkN, ATLA5IIC CITT, who have become our personal friends, but I I Michisan avenue, near'lhe beach. Thor The large audience at Music HaU last night oughlT heated, 110010 comforts, is to per week. to perfect arrangements tor- ths proper observance ot Memorial May 80, and what is Owego's loss will be Wllkes-Barrs's gain. poBsoHDEwrri. was kept in good humor by the drollsess of bena ior Dooiti 4 S-2a2.

E. RSEOu water will bo furnished by one of 'the three different water companies. The price and terms of purchase are exceptionally advantageous to buyers. It Is throwing money but ot the window and courting poverty, to overlook such tempting chanca- These lots are cheap because they ar worth more than I am asklftg. They are inviting because they are1 so easy to be hd.

In less than two years these lota will doot-le tn value, a hear to! getting a home la by purchasing one of these lota. No lots will be sold before Wednesday, May I. All will have an equal chance. Be on the ground promptly at 10 o'clock a. m.

Bring a money along so aa to make your purchase good, and yon will go home having paved the way for making money aad owning a homo. Do not the day and date. Any farther can be obtained "Miss Storm also read resolutions pasted A Case of Trespass Filed Against the memorial services on Sunday, May 28. All members are requested to attend, rPHK NOBfrooo, AUanUoaty. W.

Sully as the tramp in the railroad comedy drama "Side Tracked." The mechanical effects wers decided novelties Ilamaae Society Ageat. by the Epworth League. The retiilng pastor tutrodoced hie successor. Bev. U.

D. 1 Ocean ens ot Kentucky aenue; terms rea Try sonable. 1 iri Dodson, the laundryman, had Humane i 1 lea Marriage Licenses. and were warmly received. The company is Society agent DeWitt arrested yesterday on a clever and many new specialties wers intro- Fuller, who made a tew appropriate remarks.

Presiding Elder George Forsyth was' also present late in the evening. Ice cream and cake were served and ths occasion was one I John I Susannah Charge Ot trespass. Capt. DsWitt, it will be 1 dueed. I Amusements remembered, stopped one of Dodson's horses- last week because be thought It waa not fit to which will be long remembered." The popular "Night Owls" win hold the be driven snd nnbsrnessed ths animal.

Sub boards st Music HaU ths first three dsys of SStlSIC HAI.I. 1 ioaa nrescnocK Margaret IKuah M. Annie Joseph annie augene Rachel Mills stop the wind blowing as to prevent the sale of sequently he wss arrested on, the charge of SPECIAL SALE OF lv 1 Under Management of WATLtS a MACK. next week. This season they have every bertsvlile Plyaioutn Personals.

Bev. Dr. G. A. PUee will leave to-day for eruolty to animals and gave ball.

7 Dodson thing new; aa olio ot star specialties twenty now says that the animal was not unfit to his new charge In Carbondale. girls, who can act and slag, heeded by Bhene F2IDAY. AID -SAT TILS AT; Townsnlp drive. Alderman Kemmerer, postponed the 8. Dankle of St.

Louie, is Is town for a tsw tunny comedians, handsome cos 1 J. K. flda CJatler BABY GARfilAGES. Grand opportunity to purchase lownanto ease for three weeks at the Instance of Dod- APRIL S3, 36 and tu tumes scd popular muslo. days.

Hs wss a former resident ot this eity. iisee-barre J.B.FORD, 1 h. t. jones. I Lizzie Jones.

wiikes-Bane Mrs. John Nicholas ot Emporia Kansas. The Great Situational Comedy Drama, JeM Refriierators sou's attcrney. Grow County Being Staked Off. mother ot Mrs.

D. W. Jones, and her son PAST0S WEDB. JanUcoke I Henry Brodbun. Paul ise Tesuer.

Martin I Anna Vichacofskl. Thomas Nicholas, arrived hers yesterday for 193 East Market Street, a Carriage at the Lowest Prices ever Seaeker Takes a Kalz Rev. II. Sider I Tracked, For ths past tea dsys ths Grow County a visit. town Yonng Lady.

commissioners nave been busily engaged sur J. C. Peabody of New Tork City, la ia town veying aid staking off the territory whieh is MARRIAGES. for a few days. In the early hs was ths UcaUna; Wth the aony- aide ot tilm The news-that Bsv.

H. P. J. Seneker, the 23-2 traveling salesman for the large oil house at itm tact Baii. pastor ot Christ Lutheran church on North -Eleiait Mm, Latest Strlsi See oar Baby Euth Carriage, the ex.

Evaks KssTLXB In Ashley, April 1535. to compose the proposed new county. There are two; gangs of workmen, seven in each, working an easterly and northerly direc 1S1 Maid en Lane, ot which he is bow a part rtshingtoo street, was married on Wednei I ner. Many ot the older coal men remember John S. Exans snd Miss Ida Kestler.

by Bev. J. B. Bweer. day will be a surprise to his many friends In this city.

Bev. Mr. Seneker same here about tion, respectively. The ten mile limit from At present prices, We buy them, in sufficient quantities to permit our selling them as low as other dealers sell common ones. GREATEST C0MEDT'.

Ef FfCTS. THE AMiXT Down. In Kingston. April 34, 1895, the connty seat, aa surveyed on the west act design of President develand'a Carriage. Sea Oar Ball Bearing Bobber Tiro "Wheels, Baqoire no Oiling.

by Bev. J. P. 0Halley, Michael Bandley and Miss a year ago as assistant pastor ot St, John's Lutheran Church and when the North Wash The Biggest LocohvoUve. elds ot the river, is a few rods below ths This will be the Program.

May Dowd, both ot Edwardsvine. Hanloek Creek, station and on ths east side inston street, mission wss opened he Patjix SictTB. At ths reaidencs ot Mrs. B. following program will be rendered at i the line runs a short, distance above Glen The funnlesi railroad scenes 'icver produced.

So Oar Celebrated Bleeping Caxziags. PRICES FROM e3.49 UP. laoed In charge. He also conducted services at Koxea) and Waaamie. His bride Is Sarah a musicals to be given by the Cotta Society Lyon.

The line now being run is the limit line," or circuit, and after that shall hare Sesrfoss, St John street, on the evening of April 1895, by Rev. Dr. George A. Place, George Paull ot Wllkes-Barre and MUs Flora Smith of Kantt. coke, Pa.

1 A COaAHT Or SPACIALTIES. ot St. John's Lutheran Church this evening: AUinda, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas D.

Fister ot Koirtown, Pa. They will be at been accomplished the work ot the eoramis- Selection Arthur Carr solo vocaU. Misa Fdith Martin Flute H. Bunserford. M.

L. Kaiaer opeas Pncoe IVAsa Jravra. Thorats w. Evans and Was Secure seats advance. lAagram Wednesday mora log, April 34 St.

a. nu 100. soc. soc and sou. home at 112 North street.

sionets is about completed, as they have the measurements of ths Sullivan, Columbia and B. G. GAEPEHTEB Ellen Jems, both ot Santieoke, at Kc ran to a. by icokiiuu Mnma Noble Rev. D.

P. Jones of Tabernacle Church. Wyoming county lines snd along the town uuitar T. W. ttower Saks st Amtox.

In WUkes-Barre, April 25. Wedded at Bloomsbarg. ITert Attrtioa-TLe Cwls." ships ot Hassle and Foster, the dividing line Reese's Boston. Bazaar, 14 SOUTH MAIN ST. ir.

arunen, suss net, Mr. Roth. Mr. Ridall 18BS, Patrick Kearney and Miss Bridget Uannon, botaof wukea-Bam. -i Yesterday afternoon Miss Lizzie Barrett et on the east snd southeast.

Shickshiaay Tioun ana Lonmann, Mr. Sbepnerd Vocal j. o. Uaio Every Man Should have a new hat for Easter v- And speaicing of Hats ti Let us femind you of our Embracing the many Leading Styles Including 5 Knox, You man and many jothers for which we arc Sole Agents, Bloomsburg. who is well ksowa on the West WILKES-B ARRE, PA.

Bodaracho Errrrn. la Wiikes-Barre, AnrU Democrat. Piano Russell S3, 18SS, John Bodaracho and Miss Julia ReyettL ei Je and who baa a number ot friends In this vfoi nlty, was united In- marriage to John HlkTIIlX-MCAVOT-m St. Mary's Clturch. r.

Sale will be Continued; Club Piano Ketck, Mrs. Kniffea cream and cake for WfikesrBarre, April 34. 1S8, cUrln Barteeil and The sale ot fancy articles at the house of Miss Annie Mcavey. both of Wilkes-Barrs. W.

B. Gilclirist, Bef resbments served by the young ladies Fabjusix Baksett. WUkevBarre, April H. SIra. Charles Bixby, 57 South street, -which was begun yesterday afternoon by the Mis Garden, a prominent young merchant ot Danville, at the home ot the bride.

The trlde Is a daughter of jail warden Barrett, a well known clilzesxrf Columbia County. The ceremony took place in ths main parlor, composing the society at. the close of the pro 1S9S, Matthew F. Farreil and Miss Bridget Barrett, both ot Wiikes-Barre. gram.

2) cents admission will be charged. WycniiiT Yallej Bottlii Wcrls, sion Band of ths First Presbyterian Church. 1 84 eJmARKET ST. which iaeiudes refreshments. Woods SACGHTon.

In WUkes-Barro, April 34. will be continued this morning, Friday, from 10 until There are a number ot useful 18SJ, Peter Wvods sad Miss Kate Ksughton, both ot WUkes-Barre. whieh was profusely decorated. Among those from this vicinity who attended the Wlding were Mr. and Mra.

A. W. Barrett of PfUXir BCHJtrTT, Proprietor. TjoTTixa of a and ornamental' articles that find a ready Sketches ot Wonderland. The passenger department ot the Northern sale.

1 FASHIONABLE MILiriNERS; CZLSBSA7Z9 CAFUZXZS aid Gas i mouth. The Prlncetoa-Cornell Game. Zither Club Electioa. DEATHS. SjlaixIu Wttes-Bar Apr 4,184 of diphtheria, Martha Small, aged i years, --O'Doktox.

Ia Plyraouth, April 3S. 1895. the i The Wilkes-Bar re Zither Crab elected the STSAU AID SSI WATS3 nTOTl Pacific R. B. Co.

has issued a handsome UtUe brochure tor tourists. enUUed "Sketches ot Wonderland It Is "beautifully Illnstrated snd handsomely printed and deserifes with pen and pencil tha wondrous scenery ot the Teliowstone Park and Mount Balaer, aa well as other points Of Interest to the traveler, i The book may be obtained npoa forwarding 4 folio win: ofilosrs at a meeting held on April 21 F. "Wendell, president P. E. Koons, vice The game between Princeton and Cornell cn Saturday at Soranton la looked upon with great Interest and is expected to be a dose 11 West Market Street S-moulhs-old child ot Mr.

and Patrick COon- NaT, JORDAN SON president Miss Falk, secretary i Miss Buster, and exciting event. By this game the people Also Weiss Beer, Eta TeUpkmM CaU XOSa. 'j 7 and 9 William Street, treasurer; Mr. Geiger, Serseaat-at-arma aad will be aaordea their arst opportunity of All the latest styles in Hats, and Trimmings. ALli "WORK GUARANTEED AND coueladed to participate theooaeert ot the Scranton Zither Club to be held at Katier isg two ot ths leading college ball teams meet DONE AT POFCLAB FBICESb.

Mcmasawax. In ugar Botch, April 25, IS95. of cooflnement, Mrs. Mary, wLTe of Jona i tKMT In Sugar Kotch, April 25, lass, Mrs. Michael Cooney, aged 35 years, ot heart disease.

1 cents in stamps, together with proper address, to Charles a Fee, St. Paul, Minn. ea U.e diamond. I West Market St. HaU on AprU2S etc- A V.

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