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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE RECOUP OP THE TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1890-STX PAGES JK. tL utartnd for hf-r. end after ft kmt joiimev rl newrly a year he hud arrived this Em io time if hv a uro-fla! PLVMOCTII. 'rcon-rtdenee, leo. lif.1- tVARniOR HI'N.

tvo. as.) A Christinas tree and entertainment was Bt rXLEH'H ArSKIC JlLTt, bruises, sor, ulcers, salt rhuem, fever sores, tetter ttan.is, chtlblaliiri, corns arrd all stlii eruptions, and wltfvely enres piles, or no nUlre.l. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sutlslactlon or money refunded. Trice 35 cents per box. For sale by Nesbltt A Kntener.

ab mwflfVl.J INSTATES TO BI Al'DfTKt) BT THK OR. -I poana' Court ot Lnserae county. Notf ca Is hereby (I feu Uiat accounts have bean filed and oonnrmed absolutely by the oonrt In the tollow-Ixur aura tin, rls: iargaret Blnxter. deceased; Oeorre Blrmer and John blrmer. admlnlBtrators: Tuesday, Tib January.

ls9e. Michael xfcNertnny. doeeaaed: Abram Nee out and Owen Mc-Nertuey executors; Tuesday, 7th January. ioo. lvld Kvaas.

deceased: Thorn E. We.lnes.Uy, sth January. lHDu. 4, John tlnirer. deceased: A.

II, C'oop, odmla-istrator: Wednesday. nUi January, i9oo. ileurr liuriMi. j. iu.ih I "ft- 'tfi i -ruviucncv i savn ni ruitn'r life anJ in that way j-artrnlly ntr.r.o for his i.ust anions toward rror.

Huh was -tory. The. Nills wore rlngim; onfSn nM winery air, thw vtilagr were a-ienitllng tim htil toward the rhurc-h for the Chtislmax nervic-Th win shODC 1-riKhtly. i The old ori the htil stood out (ns if In honor of tho dnv iu holder relief on th r-iv-xirrmiiid of snow the Mae rCky peoplu were on the ei.m, euierea me ijliurof. was upon them, thev all knr-nl every eve i the Ktorv ot the wanderer returnevl, nnd when ths ovn iooa tip to hir-jr.

the enrol none 1K with so Mil heart the oi iadv when the onjRn and choir utatted ti XI ItKKVrt tORjlA UAK Rare lananra sr a llrnt' Apprrrtmtnn Ilia Altarnet'ii It rareiy happens that a t-lienf s- thor-ouuiily aj.preeiativo of the wrvi. -v his attorney as to demi.nKtrate that fact t.y the yearly of wwe present. Aiout 17 years ao a Welshman a iiiaeL-Huiith by trade, and in the erunlt.v of LehiKh Valley Coal ealled H-n. H. It.

retained Utro as his air. Mr. I'avne'a nev was In trouble. All he had of thi.i iro'-ils a levied nr.n and alvertlw-d for upon an exe-tition titon a in raiuaai insurance aasweahie note n'liuvr nao ueen istitM, la? an attorney whom he had previously emi-loved i- me attorneys tiie ruie iis etri''Ken otf. ilr.

Pave w. 'f -i in K' Lite ni a roiBMAieti, and in cine time judgment opened, tried the ease, won it, and relieved hie elieut from further llnhiiittr on the note In A fcood, larije foe was eharKed, which was eheerfully paid nnd the li' nil weiii vay. i tie loiiosctnir UhriMmu after thtsyuit was eonelud-jii, Mr. Pavne was in- oi a nae iarse. turkev.

the net sprinx a ae--s of brook tront, and in the fail iin--r) vi xi wps tour years ry'foro the reelnitnt of these nreent Em.ir wnonee ttiey came, when he learned that th Welsh blacksmith was the River. Sin-e that time up to the present, coverinn a period of fifteen years, the tnrkev has never failed, the. trout nnd the- pheasants have come alon in llieir srason. ami 'xnsday night of last week another Inre tnikoy eaaio as just In time i Christmas. Htnnlnv.

lrrjiti anil Knullna. The old folk ert given for tho en-fit of the Fell Street A. M. K.i Chiirrh came on Xhurbday at ti. rmanla Hall.

It was minutes to 9 o'clock when the concert opened by finding Oortinntiou by the whole cora-ny. Mrs. Mary Miller puti Titos us a IS nl" and then followed duet by Kinslow and M'ss Halite I.oKn, "On the ICne to the by nxlnx Circle; reeitn'iorts, by a halt dozen Kir's: tinjjir-jr, lioll th eornpanyr (voiding, by Miss Kinslow, Meeting here To- nirfht, by the company; advice to ehijdi-en, by Knind-mother, in which tbo Mists Peir-soa pans; a duet one of the loit fealutes rite trio, by Mes-rs. Cm ton, Towell nnd Youncs: reeitarifjn, Ovc the Htlla tothe IVht by Mrs. Kvans: by Der two little inrls: rend nsr.

'bv Alex Yttinss: readinir, by Miss Huttie Loxtie. I tie cuieriaiiisneni was muen etiioved. Zlon A. M. Cburrfa IVlrnrnllon.

ion A. 5. K. Church th.ir annual hilfirtfi's Mitrtitiuicnt in thy hapW thfir nw tliurh. on NorThnmrtton STrwt.

Niirhl. Koott. of ri; Mif-'hWI Hfifi lira trio, ('ufT an i MHttT; Miphhm iora hd.I iv liit'im lurk. ini's Chirk, Harry VharU liroi.n( Williv Or.nl. Th liivl thHr fXli'L- lNlrit-uftM lv SuTa Clfitis from lartv t'hrifttut-i tr.

1hy wri morihan with th? Iit-ralily hur -h hfati that It was tii Ust ChrlWmas iTHrrinw in thv tti chtip-h, Mr, tl-y. I in viutT. wnM tineiit nruTin- in matfvrs. Cliiistiuos Iviy WifkH-Jiarrc IlHiichtfl 1'ark, iuaririr for itJ. Th (-irds fiiv1 cut th i cfiM no tt- niftt off.

'i'hf Mtakfs wr- Another hotuiK nritoh tk on wiu- tititiwi -i twrtfaltorf, tor wtt-vi inM XT w'it-th winner-'f n'ai h. Kthl tlaunht JrniiThHC liinkn ojoito John ofroafh-rstom a tvi Ir. uor rJuoJ th. tuul xh- li orhfw t-' eee.l Thtmw. Boehe nnd Miss Ke.

KeeAe were it)iiriiel at the of She brbieV Mr. irn.l Mrs. Idris Lloyd, JV.l P.irk Avenue, li-v. Mr. Morris, on Christinas lay at o'clock.

The bri-lr? was attired ft of criatit satin and eashmert. Miss May Keese, sister of the bride, acted as ho was atti-iol in erenrr cish-itiere and luee. Al- a a- nriosiann. Af'er the msrri.uie a d.iir.ty dinner was prepared, of about Jifry guestH jmrTtjok, from WUfces-nnrre and Th.k very lucluliuic Mneb, lutr.iture :t.c! Mr. and Mrs.

Koche intend to uiake their home in this city, A JaltT Iwolcale awl lanre. The nu mbers of the and their families quite flilod the! preuy hall in Ih-Oly to Wr obol'v i uud enjoy sociability and daueiii T. A feature--was the presentation by the ii'iiTjerlmud ot li'e crayon por-truil to the leader. Pint Prrctorias, t-f timi-s, T. Miller, snaie ah iipproptmte spetvli.

The ttv'pieut was completely surprised, Ini! enjoyed tho situation heartily a the nicmr-ers, A palatabiv luceheVia was eu jtyed atd daticicjr l. orche-ira was kept up W-ng after midnight- I Cytebrrif Hm at t.rai.l t'kun-b. Th aiistiii.is exercises at: Ort strcel Presbyterian Church Wednwlil' evenins were enjovisl f.y the latiTeiienil crof scte'dare with the Slilldev eehiHras W.U as many th. ir p-ireiits en.i Toe si tine, tuble ra-lintr. ami si-n and teci-t ion bv taatacitis not for-t the sd -Urv hut surprised them lit 1 ai superfn-teiidiiis the distribution vf A grab bag il tli tOVS I Ij the the pa TIIW NATIONAL FLOWrK OJrlbuiei Appeal li te Laurel by Native mt Valley.

THthD Lfrmjt. iWi-ilten tor the tecord.1 AKain I write, making a trio of lotten to correujiond to my -'trio ol laumla." This Is my apotheosis of tho kalmia, and coruMvt qtteutiy my lajt. The ovran-ids hnee their builders, but the lotus live in that clin.e, and sprinfis each year eiult- irom le t- watery couch to kiss tho .1 along Ihe crumbling walla of the Tallin H. Th fathers mir "than they knew." forei'h of their name eut in stone upon our nation's buiwark, the eonstitution. name of Washincrton and torem.Mt on that roll for his "foolsteiM on the sands time let! an impress which the storms of a have not obiiterat.tl.

Let us crown Kioiy v.iit; perennial vetdure bv searter- ing latnel o'er itstblcr the bier of lOOyears Miioiia, our Amertan gnus, our itowvr and its eoriaceoue.everxreen 1 our naitonat -jecoratlon liaulirul fliat uttrr UDioiuing would adorn the asel of an artist, the model Uptor, tne triers for homo or temnle niujpie its ciaehic lovelmees lOtll every one WOUld nwnimtrn it or. ana in tne neirtr iUBt Kiosey, mat it would be I i ropnaresymiM wnhout a flower! Will me premise oi sy do this, with all nt--toric innuencv? The ton and heir doth nan and It will soon be mnem- "ri witn tne years that were. in letter No. 2 I left one American aaglo our emijiem of courage, tier ism and magnanimity, our military en sign ciiosen by Washington, that went be- i.TMourartxt.-s, inciting them to -victory, uum Kiory, prouciiy perchet upon a nogo oi me hierrus, on thn Tactile eh.pe, calmly surveying nature, that -'elder Scrip tmiure, ttiHt Mcrip- ture writ by id-s own hand." I would mm our -envoy most "extraoidin ary, our "minister' neKt plenipotentiary" to rne court ftf th I'emplo of Justice, where our i.r.i.i.l still UnJn her uncrowned head for her crown oi native laurel. Aiworbed in thought as a dlplorrat, I saw t'iumfiH- io maKH ine rniuTi ti.i piui-Ked sprav from uach Htatrt tntimv in in I 'n i 7 irsuuiojc hi- Kh i wlln uteris hen Wb- ounjur "jt'iJiifiK, in (HO AM nun-- i.ir me OI Ills croL i tt VDUl1 "amea X4 nn'-t 1 avin'w 11 irrHW on vpfv ri vr sifiH, on ev-ry mountnin I mot h(m iftiTM with rtpriiM from "irnKmit Hrtlt lx.tirW Hun.

HorMv IV. r.a.i anu "CjampbcMrt' Li-tlR," and at the ia t.y pt ftmtt, where ai'jtrrav mn-t laurel wn-fttti f.ii- viennw; .4 nair, lit found bt key-npray, and 1'rono to tradition I -Wh-t rf Koj.ienrou, daify and vtolei-" -K i i i-niro ami JJ i f. IXJCTtt. Asain I Hskei. What of Quoih the eagle, "Xameliss here forever more.

Aiuin I ventured, "What of magnolia, huh- inoM-r ar.ii loxiioVi-r tjuoth the aiiIu, Tis the wind and noth ing more." AsTRln I Interropratod, ''What ihtk.Hpur and yuoth the eagle, Durkness hre forever mon Airain I interviewed. "What 'of and yuotn the eagle, evermore, nevermore, ni'Te?" liising to the becnaionj I snld, "What of eioverr 'emnly closing his wings, he perchd and tn', ai.d the winds sighed through the lo'ir--! biughs, "An n--ioaehment on the irishmei. ssBHtiir-M-k. Lnraotured 1 shoute.l. "Kalmia.

the Aineric iaari-1?" Loudly clapping his wings and scream I no, I'ijat It Is and nothlni; more." he awav to bis eyrie above the -'rock" where first he sa'-v the bleseo.es whie" on the summits of New Kngland's moun- and the echo. were b-irne hack to m' i implianCv. the American laurel. "That it i and nothing more." N.bli heroic bird, your work is cl.ne. and well a contri bution from North, South, East and West A titiishe I crown of native laurel.

The un crowned 1. -ail is wading to receive It from er clu en armor-hearer. As messenger of Jove and carrier of his lightning never had you so a mission. Shall the laurel crown evergreen till time shall be no more 1-e placed the uncrowned head? I trow so. Vive la Knil on.

ship of State. Kf.ll on. uinoii. slroiin and great, Hum.tnitVv with all its fears. uh ail Us hoioo.

of rutin-- year. I bHUgitiK bivathless thy Ca e. llKt tS Jl.T. HI'LKY Morrlstowu', IIKATII OK WH.I.IDI LAW. (Ine of I be (Karat aa4 Mart Kr.1-4 lenl -f llliataa.

Widiam. Law, fte wid- ly known chief ining eiigiceer fcr the. 'Pennsylvania Coal died at his heme on It aii street, Pittston, Itceniir Uti. He hn.l cn suiTbr-ing from pneumouia vuble for two v-. ks.

Mr. Law was Krn at Wsnl-kua. Lali-trkhir in IS.ti. He came to this country ia Is-i'J, settling lit Cartsmdale, ivlsi-n- be was employed by the Delaware atid Hudson Canal Co. as mining eugl-ncur.

In the spir.pr of lv4 he moved and tx'came mining "engineer for the Peni.sylyiuiia Ctvtl filiicg th.i position until his fatal tllneea. Ho was a vi ry and succcas-iui He wt.uid not in-rmit any of ihe eaiolovw til tiie.compaiiy to go ioto auy nit of the mines that he -would not enter himself, always took the lead when hazardous woik had to be ih'ne. He had great physical eudume'ee. His most dar ng work whs don at tho lire' in o. 6 mine.

Pirtr-tfou, seicri yean hko, when, in llumee, he crrnil ucwnscliiai tour times trvim the workings. He however, in putting the tire out and saving ceinpaty Ironi enormous losa. No small id rhe great 6ucceis of the Prr.nty!-vi-.ia Coal Co. was due to his hard work ar.d thorough ktowledfie of mining The eirele of hia acquoint- itnceri w.is ui.ti lie en ji-vc. ot ali for hi- excelleiit judgment and imservitig iut-grity.

He was the oldest Feilows piltston, hivicg joined the Cambrian Lode when he lived in Car. lie was also a of Mt. JohuV Lo.lge of if as.ir.T- of Pittston. He woe connected with tue Pttrston Presbyterian ilr. Lax wae married Mrs.

Catharine Itrvden Curtiiiluie, in 1SI7. Ho is ur-vivc I his -wile ar.d the following children: John B. Law, of Pittston, who wars assistant to his father: Alexander Law, a superintend, nl for the Pennsylvania Coal Mrs. Adam Haikaess, Mrs. Bowman, if rs.

leeter, of llimmore, and Kiss Annie Ijiw. head nurse in li.e Johns Hopkins at Kaltimore: Tue luneral will take" place at o'eloi-J: on Saturday after-nmn. Alaiaat a Traelr. J. Garrison ond Al-rahaai Lincoln Sickler are neighbora and live on McLean stree1, thi city, tariy on riuay muruiug while Oarrison and wife were standing outside ol the house they met Sickler, who calied them over ii.to hou.

While Oarrisc-n whs proceeding to ciwnpiy with the fiiokler grabtied tim by the neck and drew from his pocket a imye knife. He raised ii, and hen about to strike, Ganisoa broke loose and with his assailant. There was severe struggle for a few moments and the knife several times rajsa near doing Us work. Finally Oarri sonsuc. eeded in getting away.

He ran into the house and got his revolver and tnus kept Sickier ac bay until he was arreaied. The malice against Garrison was instigated, it is Mid. by a charge of nnfoithful-ness againt-t Bickler's Befora 'the mavor sickler was held in the sum of i A Daaceraaa Batlaiaf The fSre which cKroyed the broom foo-it-ry in North Wilkes Barre a few months ihn wil -s of the old building in a veiv daneerous ooaditioo. immediaUiiT aitJr the ttre. a litti child, Willi Haauiuc.

PFilrnb! sianu, mhwh asd on Tharsday wcing a large caass of brick work fell into the street- foftasateiy wilhoat (l jo ring axvyoae. On F.t iy morning anoWnW fall uoeurred and there are por-wj-g of ton wall sUC daarrcerv.ua. Wnoevc-r Uiaf-f unru.tr 4r the condition of the bulid-Ict Soutd be peqaipsou, f-tth jmmise such a shape he no iongvr menaee and liaio. Laara' Ataanr. The Ladi- Aid Sieiety of ttrf) Welsh Con-iXooai Church fceid social ia tne S.Vachool roe-mot their enarchrnday eic atlodnee and the tUe xnere wc uroe the wbcle Tlowing i-ri- venxoK.

Thoni iitiaoo, l2r rJ Mi. RbT lei Sa.T t-ti jsxtm ii ot of an Its i i ff at a Mr. It she but Mr. and and and and and One and City the bed for ef T. a one at and The tree oil toys.

yeils out The1 Plymouth Lodge, K. of P.t 301, held their annual ball on Christmaa night In the people a Thiottro. The grand march was at p. and was led by E. L.

Hatter and partner. Harris and Logan's orchestra; kept the 300 lovers of the dance busily eniraKod until 3 o'clock a. m. Befreehmoata. were served ot mldnlsht.

I The residence of John Compton was made a gloomy one cn Christmas Day la eonse- tiuenee of the death of Mrs. Compton, aged of paralVHis. She leaves a husband and a Inrae family of adult children. She was well known and will bo missed by a large I circle of friends, I T'18 funera' of Ralph, the T-years-old eon OI Jonn Jones, ot the uaylord colliery, I wlo ditd of diphtheria and scarlet "fever on 1 ennstmas way, will take place to-day at o'clock. Into; meat in Shawnee Cemetery.

Iavid Heltingher was unitwl in marrhure on Christmas Day to MUs Mary K. Ask by I Be, uaniel mbvjk'" al the Jl. Church par sonage. They commence bousekeepniK at oneo. William Davis and Miss Annie Shcrl.hm of Plymouth Township, were marrietl Wyoming on Christmas Iay.

On ChristmiUi Ev at ihe residence James Smellie, Kev. W. J. Day united In I marrtairM William Snenf.i. nn 1 Vi Jraml I smeaton.

both of Plvmomh I XI. u. talw Kl.r l.e 1... t'nflli. I I lieonre Carter contesting for the b.

set eolr-tti ltM, Mrs. Hitchens Stll. Mis Sarab Thomas parlor fet. Mrs. J-Dn Itobinson c.llct.vl irold Thnma Htchards collected Siys.

Oeonre Carter i entitled to considerable credit lor his faithful work. Oorrespnd.nce. Iee. -js. The children's Christmas service was held at'St.

Peter's, Plymouth, on- Thursday een ing. Ihe chur-'h was crowded with itttli' people and big. All wete happy children ntrtDKtimii hn -in m- u-itti tti' Christmas tree a delight t-ehold and the decorations of evergreen very Ms-ily ar-rarged. Amonir the nsacv cifts prrststed. that of the young men 'e Guild was a piecing surprise to tnetr m.u;n lovefj im-ic wete many inererudng Interest on the part of the friends of St.

Peter's Mis sion. It was a pleasure to note the hi esteem in which. Kev. and Mrs! Ware are held by their own people and the communitv about them. Among the visitors wete the Sf- and wire also Mrs, H.

K. i leputy Kherift Merrick has cloUl the store Jacob Harris, clothier and jeweler. on a writ issued by Weiss, foi a OtSI UXI. c- if .1. l'I'Ult ll.ICT.li.

Illt-fc lii'l tt.l.IK much of hi lvmoath ttttt-K ing through i-i inehtts of mud with hit buggy, two bolts snapped, causing him on siderable trouble to get out or the mud. Un Thursday evening the I-irst P. Church choir went in a body of the organist. Henry Keau, of Main Srreet loaded down with baskets ot toothsome dainties, which were quickly Hpread out on tne tanies alter tne surprise was over, an tho festive party sat down to It. N.

Cuiuow the of the choir, had a good program of which was ar-t'iccil ited by those present, Afterwants a social at wa of the atnl the' mplimoiits season were heart ilv extend, Io Kean and his family. The evening was th. enjoyed. itouahlv yesterday morning J-hn Jones, won of William Jones, a painter of Walnut Street, was severely lnjur.il in the Shaft No. 1-2, Plvmoiith Coal Co.

lie was riding up a plane in the mines when tl ars jumped off the track, rUT.hinjt the mug man severely in the breast, also causing severe scalp Ho was eoiiveved home in an and aid suira moned. It is not thought his injuries ale ncsanlv html, Father llurlm. pastor of the Lithtmnuin eongr.gat ion a ltter stating that he had two friends iu the City ot Vtillno, Lithuania, taken prisoners by the Hessians for addies-dng their congregations in the Lithuanian language. The one wa ntonred to a term two years as au eiile in MlMTla and the other io a term of two years' solitary cor, flriemont a cloister. tne tire in Jien nardwar store ilay morning, which ve-i- terday's was by lic.rge v.

aicAtamery, who saw tne moKe coming from the front doors. The i roughly at 1 he Ciit.se of the tire is attributed t-. the blowing down ot giLo'from the st.e in tiie More ilie dniff. The flooring beneath the stove in.vame ignited and burned tho whole width of Ihe fl.H.r by four feet in-leugth, letting down ihe stove info the cellar. This ignited a baird rosin, which emitted a swirling smoke, and this made It" hard for the lliemcn to en ter the cellar.

Thesi.re was stocked witfi rgan, iiiano-r; und m.M-r-i-ril instru ments, and a liirge stock of hni' 1 The insurance amounts to it Had the lire n't l-een at the tmie it was it wouhl have communicated to a room three yards away, illled with harrers oi oil. hey C. W. llc.Marnev, wh i h.is his nffl.n, overheatl, anri who is the owner of the build ing, had his furniture and carpets dnmnged bv smoke tiinl water. His will amount to $350, with no tCrr.JSpOlir;b-ll'-e.

Pei. 30 I George Ja an.l bought ro Wilk. jai: by tifijc Lewis for stealing ighl dollars from Mr. Milicwe, retisniaker, the oUUigiiam Coll iery. Jrimee Wani's Svn, Daniel, aiccrl venrs.

lied on Hatur.iiiv of pneumonia, aftci- a week's illness. Funeral Monday afternoon 8 o'clock. Rev. iavid L. Davis, of Car- liondale.

will officiate. Interment in Shaw nee Cemetery. AHtll.KV -7. 1 The change in the postoilleals foi everyday. Sir.

imcer lias an excel lent on uo oue will deny. He htted -up his building artiaticailv, getting new lif-xee at a large expense, and now it is credit to the towu. The api-oiutmcnt of Colburn is very Kitislactory to the majority of the piK'ple. and his iorrcer re cord as post-mister is a suflleietit giiiirnnlee that he will disharge his duth-s talthfuKy. would please the f-ev-ple if Bliss Alir-e Gardner shou 1.1 Is? retained in the oftle.

for ia miot acoonimodittiug. Daniel Doyle, an obi r--ident Ahley. now of Sew 5L xico, visited siab-r. Mis. Cannon, for the met two wrtsks.

Conrvsptrndeuco. Dec. The marrifljrc of William Kendriek an-i Miss Lizzie llice was celebrated on Thursday evening at the home of the I ride. The ceremony was performed by 11-v. Morvin Custer.

The foi'owing were amongst the invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cart, and Mrs.

W. Gorgus, Sir. and Mrs. J. II.

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindermoulh. Mr.

Alic Albee. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A.

Jons. Mr. an-1 MrV. Thomas Mr. Mrs.

ftyron Wars.n, Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. iaies Doekcy, Sir.

Mrs. Hiram Costnex, of Pit. si on: Mr. Mrs. Shelly, of Piymouth: Mr.

and Mrs. Young, Mr. and A. 11. Inii.

A. C. John Mathews. Wm. Paine, Miss ISell Williamson.

Miss Gerry Johnson. Miss Matthews Mis-- Sliyder. Miss-Sol inda tJnyder, Kev. Morvin Custer and wire. Mis ui ma Snyder attended to ot guests.

The following were detained by sickness: Mrs. Wm. Paine, Mrs. John Mathews, Mrs. A.

C. Biackwell. Arter the ceremony the guests sat down to a bountiful spread. Alter the repaet the party was de-ughtiuliy entertaiued-by l'rof. Frances vocal and instrumental music.

The Ashler Bond was also in attendance and discocrsed music. The presents were numerous were both useful and ornamental. Wru, Laity acted as best man una Miss Jessie Costner waited -n tue bride. The young couple will leave on Monday for" Ailegh.ny where they go to housekeeping at once, groom having a home already tbera. Mts.

John W. Co'ibcm. of Hartford Street, died yesterday afternoon about She been eonSned to her bed with parays-is many months. She had I a'mr mt-er the Methodist Church for a good ciacy ears and was as ajnve worker in the W. C.

and a devoted Chrtst.au. She leaves husband and rive children, four eons and daughter: llobert a I ulster Wilkes-Earre: Wiiliam who ko-'i-i a drug store in A -shiey Isaac, who r.a-- a dru store Mountain Top; Charles, who is at norte, Emma, who aieo liTes a' The funeral will be heid from the 'iT E. Ciiurci. Sunday 2 p. m.

MAlTpt fOorreoitJca," 2T.1 TeeStefiaChareh presented a wall of the church were teaunfaby decorated with evergreos, and tho oriiig added much to the pretty scene and Dieasura ol those wbo were present. After suitable exercises for the oeeaaioa had be. performed tue Sunday scnool tcaoUrs were presented with a nice box of candy and oranges, anil many other presns were giveo, the infant department roceivitig many $oon oanta Claas made hi tppeof-anco and ir a few iniurjtes' the eriea and from the j-ouneer chiidreo were numer-our. borsoon all were glad to welcome, if not Santa Clans, the nosy things which he ccosgttt them. About boob Ui exercises were eoscludx-d.

and as the children marched to go to their RTspetira homes nearly every one seeraed to have more than the; oma eoWor-ibiT carry. Mr. B. ud eotofonshlT oarry. Mr.

B. Bhoe- Hr. Ci Sbcemakec mre entity to thlxui mo rWcaiLff to aL i Tba chsmim i t. p. le lit ol Am pff I is and th tlve it i James McUale au.1 Itlchard CafTrey.

eie. uuiro: I xhuraday. S.b January. ISHO. ojiu Tiiieoii.

uec-asfHi; vvutiara xomo. Jorui wlisoa. and Frances" Vanlloru. executors: i nuroeay. sin January, ihpo.

T. W. E. WhTte. deceased: It.

aeu. fix: Friday, into January. 1M0. Win. H.

Vt'elib. (Jis-oased: Elizabeth Wel.H ad. uilntxtiatrlx: Friday. 10th Jauuary, indo. i list will be audited by toe court.

In lha 1 ei.urt houoe, in the Orphans' Court room durlli I the sea-don or court on tho days set forth oipo- I me iiauie -or cac.ii enuite, at wMch time all penoOrt interefid r.hnll attend. If the-r aee ft and present ttierr clnlm-i asRluet aaid etatea, or forever tnerinftnr te 4tclarrod from coining In upounnld JAMM McilKKKVy. CnarkoiyhatwM'ouri. To Our Readers -We' hare mn.le arrnnt.m.ntB with the mib- INhere of the orTAt.E linHt.in, oi riix with their Man. si lie this year.

THE COTTAGE HEARTH a well known Pnmllv i year, and la a fnvtrii whrAwAr t. it 'ba atTU month Single, Floral and th lJorartmenfe. Ixtatt kj.h;-w ut. p. th iteadftie.

l'omMttc i-Ktrrrn- iu.pn-.-Li 11 iMisie uKzlen for ft'ldieii. TMs Beautifally Illustrated SlontJrly Magazine luw amrait Un nun; CONTRIBUTORS. Kl Krereti irnl-e. l.ut-f Ijin-nm: r-eti. tor.

LimlHe I hulI.TMniiltmi. eorK Mantunald. MLi-jfuret Uolmul, Auauieua Mm.re. Ham lerrr It a larflre- nHntAd nii.l hiui a larR-. t-lrculaUon eolely on its mertl- an a fniiilljr magazine.

If Price 1 .50 a Year, Iff Tel low for fllh a dielrable h.u'nn nfftlna. but wn offer to aend it a year to Any One f. ho will Bend If 1 for a inhm-rlmla Ill -lln-oan mid to ceiitn addliloual. making 1 In nM for lxih the ifturu au.l the r.ir ft full y.oi'r. Sniimte rntieo eent free r.a ia t.

Bhuinmajr.ir.. ltostmi Fi.r ruitlmr lare al Irene ItKcuau. tVllkpatilarre. HAVE yOU A BABY? A iuAgaxIne deVotel to the earenff tufauta wa eetablinel in New York a few veara aea fta plan wai to procure tbe beat writing that inooev could buy from idiylciatiH, trained nurane, and everyone elso who wan coiiieput to ndviaeln tiie irplexltiefi that confront cone. -lent! oua par-enp who aim ai wnHHtmfitl training of tle-li cblldreu.

An exrwrlanced was placed charei. at mtlicil editor. lhta innK tr.ino, iuthyhtxrf by name, met with reuiHi kaole ucvm tho woil.t orer it-i fortoipii rtutifcriptlozi dt wa.i riumciently largo for il to tAi'1tfi a rjotidon onpe Umt year and beebi tho Hue off a foreign edition. yt-frjroor(coutalnri linNirtaut pfMiular arttclea on InfantM dlttoanee; htartmeuta off "Nureery Probleme," in which nunieroue aueaiintiM nr.uh. pcribera are Rimwi-red.

Nurwrir Heine and NoveltleH' omprii'ing ileMcrliitl'miLof recnm in. ventioii and conrenieiu nureery rurnlflhingH; a "MottmnV Parliatiumt." contaiuine Intflrewtdi letter from remb-nt. eh. etc. 'imtyreoa-tintmtist recently oKverr bwue of ii.ii.ti tt'fvl conflrnie ua in the opinion which we ham often expreaaed, thai it in peerleea In it way.

it ts-ffull nrmateriAl off the most practrcal value to all mothers, and it mint lie read tu be appreciated, tt i doing tnitiaiouary work of a high -v ity 0ciai nrranymentM with the publifthera. we are enabled this year to make au uuuenal offer: The r'gu1it" prboff HniihmiX ie fl.SO a year. We will f-irntr-h Urth the Wrrnj flitroao and ifv''o f.r year. Thi in a bar-a1n'" thiif nreM no comment. Make a carer tl -ii(t af it, ut tliin out, or.

what i btter, teud iw In the nmoiuit nt once. -If you w)Hh to lrt a copy of tim mae'iziue, mMrcHrt a iotal card to liw Vork." asking for one, and a bak number will aent, frew. j( 4f ti i 4-4 fc-v'-DyY 7 -I I 'Vl 7: I -Sv TC'-irL -1 1 ve ftrBmrln mind that weareeueo1 tha anrUr liatnf Twemy nil-labia booka. aaabofv, by mall. to ev.i new- autiacrlbar to tha Wm.

HKcuai. fur tiia sneulog year who remit tha mrilar rubwritaloB prUre, aiMi 'Mi casta tra. iu ail, aixt to every o-d aubaerlbar wtv. Iy up ail arrraraf ea and ranawa tor oa. year a.irauce.-Aadreea all lattara to JOHXHOli FOWKI.L.

Wllkne-Barre. We will Mad tha aattr Hat of Twenty ataaMa niimmH aaa Iniillil below, arary wib-acrtbar a tale paaar far ta eaem.ee year, she matt Henilg i.iifl ia addiuoa to ta fagmlar mbactlpUoa pnea." tra kooka, aaah en of abieb eeatala a wm. ftrtt-ete aerel or other work by a well koowa aad pep alar aatbor, in oa.bli.boi la seat pamealat furai. analait froaa (4 naoakl type ee (ood paper, xixiif if Mini Inn 1. nniilj IITmTrn'r 1 Theyeeai- ena eoaie ef tae aoeet aarke or wrttcaa mom ef ne.le..

aad aieet peaolar writer, botO ef attv aVarapa. aaak oaicoapMlo UaaU: a. Ma. Mr. Caaal Cawtala Iajwaa.

By Socaua laaou. Terf old and rery faaay. Tbo ywwaaer a well a eler pmaurM ekoaM rwed im. V. aVdTOaeae ef Da.lkelor.

hr tkor of Bijeb Beanpele' AdTeatatM In Hew Tara. mat kamoraa by a popolar eeta-. Im lUn. oa kfakeaad Blows-oat IhteafaTT aeefairane. kiBU and Jaxreetioa for viMn aad I gardjoeia.

Ho it7 rroaa Ik Kmrtm, kavo aaaoaw A llttk, Aaoeoi. tn. laoaa "ilf at. Tha aWuoja'a Will. A (ml Ir an-aS" mt Utmmm 1-awtfMk.

A aTt. Sr X- r.aaox. lr af HI. IMi ilbrm ata KBXrrra. ia.

Too naaiilaa-aPtaa. A SoreL By t. Uomtno. U. Tavo Cra-y rallia.

Aawnl, By M. T. A 1- cacai. Hxt. xr.

Pewwy aava tmm r.aim A eoi. wt-. couJorn a. X7. Tbo lim aaT ol BaraL Bs lb aataox of -Jtefal SaV alaf-ira Wae-a'a Tiaiplalliai.

A loot BY Mn XT Woo 4 aaUtoc ef bore I bora." m. t. CALaoa. Woo. AKoL BrCtAAa f'ffjAi.

wul tunreb Amrritxtm n.irv-n In claO InTOl oao year. Iwf IL atUiwt JOIIUSO1 I POWELt, UT- St I 4V riso i rib irf5sSS me a liiiil. i ma mtrm tt that certola uarcei ana i-i ra ii situate lath Toshlp ot 1-, ta -d Cflautr a MaotlaTdHljkVCl A4 fOUOW. tO-Wll: U-" eimitiur mt hiinUx rw. Uicpo by ImoOm of eiUIUU tn.n ItJAHtaMtt awmtii ten ieVreS eaSTmie landre and psrcbi to old rllfled Townslilp lliis of Bedford abooc buiwred and four iSSm onehundrert ftttr on p-rrhen lo tilkmS ot imvt tbvnce by tlx inlof mphwil wiih oii trouty-ror by thirty.

WA itn ut hlb. wltn a porch twenty four ir.ii alvtAJUl ftt hlffb. mm barn. thirty by f.rtr ric round MabHn pig xn. twflvn, sixtn by twW Wb t'sUlvM coop.

twoK. by rixtSn twrlv high; corn rrib. four by TMirnTwtr cfcW. four by 8e. Mght bii: four wclltlilrty-n or nnQ norw ko; d.

A certain let or piece or suuaie. l.eln In the Township or aua siaie ar ti sal-l. iicinnliic at a Pi me rii on the eiiter. sotun MtnkR. thi-n-t rvimu uny-mx eleht rob to HtAft ttieucA north twenty-me Oz-yree wfwtron w' ro.ii, to of binlii coutaltilnK anri for llttr-nve M'rch of laud, all tm i -ifh mn.

timni thirty -two by fifty, aljrtf feet bteh. olio he-l f.lSU-U by lw.my ix, rii ft hlEh. oiu twenty by twenty-Ms. hixrh niiAiiu houte twelve try ix icht feet high. tWfbty-flTo ffrtilt tree, twa or water.

fitfii feet hiffb. aiiacn.1 eipm twelve feet blKh with por-h e'Kht feet wbio by elphteu feet loiitf. SO. W. AU iiM-v cortain lot.

piece or parrel of land Rittt -at. 1 iter 1fl IketHxT III II1CJU111T IW'I Uiwufllll and state at. Munded and deecrl-el ms to It: jk'giiiuinK rs a oturuu tun mvi. ot the main road icwim-f from iajiao in 1 rinrkHville and -orner to tauu or jonn -i. ny- i ti nmi Jacob lhce.

tNviieo aioii(p wild road foi-ty-nt our-umt uegee tm if owe. them-e laud of Maid Lowo eouth r.iHv.itr.. oiie-lialf d-rren wft eleven iwrchoMtoa ak thence by laud or Jacob Rice uortli forty nine and ouo-half dofreea weal ten to a mi.niirr Kvniau, north forty two and one-baJf de- grt eant hv'ii p--rchee to the place or nin-nlne. VntitulnR one himdi-ed and ten perche of laud (llo-luh In tna name more or hmj. Aify ffnnlii lot ur iarei oi iHitu aiiuairn, isiiik ana twtiti io fULld towsrbip.

county aim state anti lein(j on the eaai erne of tne nu.in road l-adii(r rrom lmllat to -lrucKHViu. ani oiiiuiMite th alMive deectibed tract, Itottnde.1 and derttied follown. wit: llegiunlntr at a omer ntouff the mailt rwi ana a corner to i.vtmiTi iiMn irt'f land, then alone the itaid road uorth forty-fM'Von nl oue-iwir oeffreea wcet ihit-t fet to a "take, thence ty land l.ice norm lunjiwo mm on hnlr diart-eH ea-t elchty-elirht feet to take. tJicne eouth forty-wven and one-half riejrrot utHt ihirtv to layman iiarrit sine, cneui' alone wild line aoutb rorty-two and cue-balr trw wrst Wnhty-eiirht to the pla-e of be- iiitmititr: f'ontainfuff Hw nty-Hlx. hundred and i' n-et) i inui, iw uu wwib Hiuir or i lie winy oi ine nwowu iwm ut txnvt the tine or an aiicy on tne imhtii enie oi mr la-t deciibed lot lliirteeu reet wiue, to exuma llftv-Meveit feet alone theeald lot from tha nnrtti at rnr, ana nneeii wiue onjt ine iw aiice of the lot to the uorcnweet corner, ami me sai'l alley tobe for tbo hh of both parties, ttael he and nw m.

imurovea wun a iwo-ftory fi-HtiiirhotiHe. twentv-two by foity. with an "ell Mb mt riten by eliciiten. alo two-atry orch. ii'htwt'iitv-lwofwt from etcnt reet wide thi-n Krch on ei-le about twenty-two feet long hv i fi-et wine: oue coat noiuw.Ten oyiw ive.

iRht toot li'h: one wt-r clOrt. live by iMx. nnd abut foity frtH ucee, one wen. SO. 11.

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tin-1 iwnrthioof lallrt, county and State afore- iiu-iiiioutl. boiiti'tfd and as tij lt: nt the iiit nithweHterly lHinlrtf Varv K. Brickie and on the eaat Mo of tho road I-aditiK from Lallan to Trucks ilh. th' alone wilhaui 1. Itrlckle'a land a cnirre to a imm-t turee ana one-naif rod.

a mMiilioHt alone laud of th Hi-Ht jwi-t hTein twt rod- to a wt, thence a mhwr-teil conrae ana itantnei witn me nnt ourw lier'iii thr wu-'i oil -nair ierciiew to ri Ht tiji th riiet Hide of the ttnbl road above nu ibniTit. a iiortlrWCteriy courwe and alone ilifuifd nid twelve rd to the i1mv of beffin- nimt. oiitiiiiiii forty-two efiu-ere rode of land Htrit-i nieaure. lieine aiKHit cne-iialf acre, im proved with bare tn-enty-four by thirty with un rirr-jimd Htntiiiunr. lai the of the (l- feiidant Iu wild writ moned wait the npinirteitancefi.

SHkihI and taken in ex-iutiion at the attit off Iintl-r Jhv1h ve. J. Honeywell. -HKNUItICK V. SEARCH.

Sheriff. T- I "TF.c. brr-ll SHKRIKF'S SALK. liy virtue of a writ of Fieri FHas tit of th 'urtof Comtnou j-'l-a Jjiixerue f'oiinty tb.e will tteeiiioHed public rale on V. JAN.

1: nt JO o'rUM'ii a. at th' coin houceiii re. All tho rheht. tide an.l iiiK-tf-1 of the ant lu and to th foilowlne lecrlbel piece. ir-crt aiel tract of laud.

vie. i otoflmi'I ftltu4f tu the Fir? Ward, ritv off Wllke-ltarre, 4 'ounty of I.ur'ite nnd lound' 1 and db wi IJcit! nn tne at corner tfi tie line of btiid 1 lioinan liowncy and L'ail'o Ktrei-t. th'iie ahme th line ff TIhuihim lamt fit wouttwartterly direction one etl and fifTT Ul a coi irer In iiueol Ie -1 nf SedlMck and hoi nae Iowhey. thenco aloittr the linenr Sd- I.tjmI tit a iiortt'oa-ntc-i tllrectin aizty r-et to an alley, thence aloii aald alley in a inrthweMtriy dir-tlon one and fifty fe-t to Uarliui street, thei. alone Tarlinc Strotina outh wt-eterly elxty fet -to tim iu iiiie of 1 1mm nn- nwney't larnl, the place of besinuiue.

t'omiiTtlne nlu thoti- All lmiti-trrd with a wo-ntory i auw ilw.llinc hoiuw. with a two-ctory frame ell Htteiil, a irfrvrn. ebb-ken and other oui- htiii.liiiHand twenty-live fruit treea tbereon. I-te tiie eaitte of tbedefeii.iKiit ill tbeeahl writ utM irith the Hiinurtonaurtos Seized mid taken into exeouilou nt the Huit of It. Fotr Martin liaur.

ft IIKMJUK W. BEAHflir. aherilT. J. Mr ftAiiBKsr.

Attorney. bTT-Il liy irtueof a writ nt i-rl laclaa mt tin Court of Common i'leaa of TjUcorn tunly. ther will be Ktoeti to i.uhlic Male on sa i ritiAY. JAN. li, iwhi.

at io oviock a. at tho court houne In Wtlkiti-Tiarro. A'l the rlelit, title and interest of the defendant audio the followltitf di scribed and tract of land, AU that pieeeor naive! of lend in WTomlnr- T.u- rerne ounty, lmuded and dsc ibed art follows: at a corner in land rf W. H. Jenk'lm noiihweHterly efda of nrioaed atreet.

thrnce north thirty-uin and one-half drfreee W'-si to Abram'H reek, tlten down tbo aatne about ten ri-dn to other iwodeof V. II, Jenkins. th'-ncniouththirty-DineandoiiH-hfilfdpereeaeaAl tvreiity-iHeTeii rJ tha aafd p. nposed fttroet.and thence north fifty ami one-half degree earn eiebt flin 'u iiuKa io im piace ot Deci nnmg. utainiiiK alrfiiit one and one-fourth acr-M.

Ira- troved ami planted with frul treee; except ine and rcrviiig coal ami othT minerals. Willi ilm neht to mine and remove the fvnit. lAletne eHPUAor the defendant In naid writ lutiiied with the appurtnnnee. imi ana taKf in execution at the auit of linn cork rn. lioinnah Breea.

Vt KtK.tHfT T. H. Atbkbtotc, b30-3 MAI.JE. virtue of a writ off Fiiri Fad am iMHiind out the oirt of ComnKin i I'leaa off l.us-ru utiumy. mere win ie expjeeft to fMibllc eale on j.

n.l!e. at 10 o'clock a. at court botiHc in Wilken-Purre. All th rieht. title ami intr-twt Hia aiiil tothf- followlOK deiitjed piece, aiTrl i iriH'i oi All that rrrnA'u lot off latid Hltuate.

lln ant bine in the borough off Went ttttaton. i oumy of I.uzerne. State of Penitsvlvaiila. fjuntlMl an.l a follown. to IUlDniiiK a cor ner i.uxrue Avenue, one hundred and tirhtv fwt from Spring Street, thenoe north flf and ttnef-founh dceren eaet two hundred and thirl (ai feet to an alley; thence alone alley urth thirty-three anil one-fonrtb daree wtrMi, Hnv-iiiue ana one-baif ttwt to aninr- tbnce Month nfty-le and three-fourtba degree wcM two and thirty 2nfet toLuwnie urn nnta: ana tnenc alone airi mriniN touib thirty-three and one-fiurtit degrees eawt J-Ullir OUe-UaiX SMCtTO OlATA Ot betflll.

uire. nineteen tVjUrtand nix bun- ilred fTW eieh y-nvenquare feet off Uuitt. be the tini" Jtioi'i; or Ail with a two- story frame dwelllne bouN, about twenty by forty ffet in state, outbuiUlliie and fruit tretse situate thereon. Late the Off th defendant Iti luiil writ wiih tm arrtenaiices. ana teu in execrutiids at the ault off N.

line iiotx. 8. Pocl. TV Khri ft T. H.

Atmbbtok, Attorney. WZt-S By virtue of a writ of levari Faciaa bwtued out the iu. ui off tXaunori Pk-aa off Liun Conn-! there will beexpoa public ln on SAT-1 hlAY. JAX. 11.

1mw. at io odoca a. at ine curt booe in teilkfwJiarre, vi ine icixt. title and tntret or tTie aeffexartant and to the followliae d'-vtcriOt-d oiece- tkanvl and tract off laivl. Tie; Ad inat certain tract of land ftitcaLn tha lroughoff Wast Htletot.

Couutv off LiinnM a.wl. Htata off Pennaylvaiiia, bAUidel mod dTribed aa follow, to-wit: Meioxtkum mt th Nrtker of bixer tMxeec and Xraaerao iotaue. thence along Lnzerne Avenue aortli ttkfrty-tnrew and one-fourth decree vat two hundred and ten and mi-baif feet to aa al'ey. ibetic- aloeg maid alloy nojteti tbirty-four and one-half degrwes at nkmof a. J.

uner, tjence ang aaid Wianer lhteaouth flfty-Dv and otu-balt degre eaat twj bandrtsl and ninetit ari ocKbalf tsi MierMFWiWMi ahk -UwrRirM vaitb ffnrty-fonr and oue-hiir tU -eee weet ufty-fire feet aeoruer and aooih fir and one-talf d-greee weet ninety feet to tbt plmrn off ba-rin- laiii be the aatn more or Injjt. Ai improved with one twnrv iYame big boufee. one ffimme barn, froli trem and othAr outbuieUngta tbereoo. ALWJ. that certain otlMr l- itftv-n abov drribel lot and Um ri' boauded LMnrjruMia oy n.f.

Wism-r. tu the tttea-t by U-e river, on the utaw I.waru Avt ttue ana oa Ute nortbwet toy Uncr fMiK iwwtmw off tike defen lant in asid wm uainod with tbe apfrntiiaaMm. mtoioa ana uuuu in exetf-a at ine auii ot Joanna Itbrop. Clara Iti. -arte and M.

J. MoC'4itfm va. Amelia U. Allen. 'txlButratriJ.

vf tbe eetate tut Wtiilaza alien, dfoaaet. DAKEXSOa atI WSKHOV. AU( TI7C bJO- DO YOU WANT TO JL-iEARN TYPE WEIUNG 1I real a lyiwntT ot A- Hiwltinii. ma tit fliT-i v- o-lrlikee er.fu auy attdivee. eny or 1 le ib raeap-1 oataavd ooiy way Us loan.

Xyperula. aara 1 ronafliiT xoanr erreiej I 1 1 yoar fcwwa Io ia laoxaai wnra rjvarou. rtn i wartwaf eW lennaun. ww t- lo a I aa A Dt a. 1 held at the Presbyterian church on Christ man night.

The church was daintily deco rated and two large trues were abundantly laden with presents for the Sunday school. itev. xi. x. jones was coairroon or tne meet ing.

Dialogues and recitation were given and songs were sung by the children, while the Hand of Hope and Uleo Club were loudly oppianuoii lor ineir excellent Hen It. Jones delivered a recitation, an extrar from a spwli given la-torn tint House of Parliament. At the close of the -program surprise for everybody was given ty the ap pearance oi nauta viaus, wuo came in lull unirorm to uistriricte tne Claus has visited and depart again. Many have rcceive.1. valuable pres ents from friends and kindred and are made happy.

Supt. John Jones Is cne of the happiest, he having received for a Christmas present a valuable jroM from his family. titeat Misfortune has fallen on Sir. an Mrs. aniiortler.

the evangelists, 'l'hey ha. agreed to hold revival sen ices at Askam for i-nofhrr week, but a telegram was yesterday stating that their barn and 11 contents were burned to the ground, an owing to the nearness to their dwelling nouse it also was damaged to some extent Jlr. atitierder h.ft yesterday to vlr-it tt rums. Put It is hoiied he will return and re. sume his ii bee.

Kev. ISaker. of Town Hill circuit. Is noiiiing protracted meetings nt liuntingon nun will, -n are well attenil-xl. A lodge of l.

o. S.of A. was org.mi.'red at Huntineton Mills on Monday night with aoout iwentv-nve membe. Petitions are again being for the formation ofnrx independent school-ills. trier to iw composif or the Koirers.

and Harrison districts. Th papi-rs are lie in pretty generally signed ny the patrons i the alx.ve-nained schools of Tommv Sewanl was verv badly scilded one morning last week by Its ther stiiliing a pot of "hot eofleeover its head. The handle- r-f the pol came off as he mother was earning It from tho stove to rue raoie. Slei-srs. Harrison A of Fairmount, will s.vi move their portable saw mill onto property oi W.

A. Franklin, ot Huntington amis. i F. A. B.

Koons and wife, who have leen spending the summer in Ktiropaund Pal' ine, nave lint yet arrived home, although hey are hourly looked for bv their numerous irienns. Z. H. Stevens, superintendent of the Hunf- ngion alley i reamory, is quite -ill. I.AKKHVI1.I.K.

fCorresjioiideiice, iiei-. The rresbvterian held their annual Christmas tree Tueslav evening. Dec. 4, when vecy inter-sting exercises were gone through, several of the teachers ami t-eiiohirs rendered recitations a very creditable manner, alter which the children were pnwented with oranges and oeverrft of nose present received handsome presents. l'he affair closed with a social in the base ment of the church.

Several of the friends of Kev. Mr.Hanford. tne I'resoyterian Church, united iu i re- seniir.g mm imi i uesc.ay with a haudsome Oxfotd liilile. tieautlfully bound, a token I esteem. Sin'O JHr.

Suntonl came to this iiiin-h have progressed and a pro erous future Is in store. li CKXKK tl. WKUSH UH.L, Mrs. John Compton was suddenly taken wllhn stroke of paralysis last Monday even ing. Ninco tnen has iieen unconsilous, The faiuily physician has but little hope of recovery, tne attack being seven'.

William an old resident of this place als.ut 4 years. Is to the hom-e wish miners' a tiima. James of VineKtreet, met with. a ight accident at the ttrivlord mln-'s last but his injury is not serious. 1.A1IKSVIM.K.

i Nicholas Warmoiith is sufToijiig with ropsy. Mr. Wartliouth has not Is-en able do i eiv manual labor in 12 owinu hear? disease, but has ha-l a attack I v. has made bio critical. V.tKIKTIKM.

Ail tho.T-esuffei.iig irom colds, 1 try Dr. Svrup. An Idaho adveirises: "The poor never iiii ir.nr. Th is ireme-K is l-jcoieing so well kuovvn and so popular as tonce.1 iiosieciai mention. 11 who have used LI-'ctri Hitters slog tiie same song ol A nHsIiciiie de-s no.

exist, and it is guaranteed to do all that I.hH-tric Bitters will cure nil dis- is4-s the over and kidnt-ys, will rwinova i-oijs, salt lheum ind ottn-r atYeo- tis causeit i-y impur-i ill malaria from tiiesy-teni an.l in-veiit a well ciin- malarial fever. hid-he, and ion frv Klec- ric iiitb-rs s.ittsfii--iioii miiey refunded. cejus and Jl at Kutzncr's store. lib niwf A wrd burumi-r its a wart hetv.ly poll-lie. States Ci.n it vvlth'iul him, OMFTHlNS FOB TlIK VkAU, The world renowned sucoess of llosie.

tor's Stomach Hitters, and their conllnueil popularity for over a third of a century as a stomachic is scarcely more than the welcome that greets the annual oppesr-ance of Hosrettcr's Almanac This valuable medical trearise is the Hostet-ter PittHburjr. under their own iminediale employing fiO hands in They; are aliout 11 months in the vsk ob this work, and the issue of same for IS) will not loss than ten millions, printed in the Knglish, German, French.WelHh, N.rwegiaii, Swedish, Bohemian and Spanish languages. Kefer to a copy of it for valuable and reading. concerning health, an.l numerous testimonials as to the eflicaey tr-f Hoatclter's Stomach Pitters, varied information, ustriinomical tiocs nu chronohgicsl items, which" can t-e d-'isvii-ied on for correctness. The almanac fr cau be obtaine-i fr'e 'f cost, from druggists and country denlers in nil of lho country.

I is better to Kx-k the stable Kir alter the rse is stoicn than not to it at all. It may save the cow. Is CcJiSrXFTlOX iViCrBABLE? Head -tne following: Mr. C. H.

Morris, Newark. savs: "Was down With al-scess lmijrs, anp friends arid physicians pro- me an incurable consuniplive. Be gan taking nr. h.i:igs "New pir am now lay third bottle. at.i.r to tne woriii on my lnnn.

It the iintoit medicine ever mo-le." Sejiee Middlewart, Ohio, ay: 'Uad it cot been for Ir. King's-New Discovery-for Consumption I would havediedol Lutig trouiiit-s. Was given up by doctors. now in l-cst of heaith." Try it. Sample free at N'esbitt A ab mwfl.U.-tKi' The trees now resemble the man who tekes his hoi when he salutes a lady nuked boughs, you know.

lSTEaEKTED PlOPLX. Advertising a patient medicine In the pe.m!iar way in which the proprietor ot Kemp's Balsam tor Coughs and Colds does indeed wonderful. He authorizes all dn.tcns;s to give Uiuse who call for it a sample bottle Fne.v that they, may try it before purchaiing. The Bottles are SOe and $1.00. We certainly would advise a trial.

It may save you from consumption. It is that tobacco will kill a dog. It ought. The gifts of the gods were not made jX brutes. Uru lint' lilt Eirutssc ah Olo Scaas.

Mrs. Wicslow's Soothing Byrop Is the pre-seripiiou ot one cf th best fomnie physicians carsfts in the Cnlted 8tate, and has bees asd for over fifty years with never-tailing sneeees by miliioue of mothers for their chii. iron. the child from polo, cor dysectery and dtnj-rhota, ffripUig in the Niweie, wicd-cc-iiix By tpvlug health to child it rsts tho mother. Prioe twenty-, cents a bottle.

ob L-ti wo. The reason way Eve ate the apple was probabiy because she to get some CiUthcS. Perhaps no. ioca disease Las -uzicled'ard the profession more than catarrh. While not immediately fatal is among the loosi distressing and disgust-leg ills the flash is heir, to, and the reeords show very few or no coses of radical curs of chronic cwlarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment nntil the in trod action ot Eiy's Cream Baim a few years ago.

The soooess of thJa preparatioo has been most and surprising. The reason of Uoughnat socials and grand opera in Chicago to opening very aurA- Km Ton. It is tb correct report bot Ketmn'a for tiM-xbiwif aad toi who a-re trtHibied with Oovba. floe ncoa-t; druggist viU giv ra tnJ IwiUe Jrm qf coaL It i jruanukbMd to nUev euro. uwz.

I at to to In th eti; I not l'i; iug th p.i tiie a i a Ifci a Death has no terr.ors to ths tfiiiiesmaii who furnlshei the floral tributes at the funeral. Beerhaai's PlUs enre billions and nervous Ills. llave you the A rive Mile Horse If not, whv not? If vou have a horse you need it. liSt OlIl'H. Io hereby given tlialauai- wii: ne lnaile to Ilie l-ourl or mon 1-lea.

of I.nzei-ue iyuiity en ef January, at pi a tor tiie I'enl l-ompauv. HKKliY W. Attorney tor opor tioll. It.Kl:Et'.. V.

KS. IN THK I'U" ItY lF 4 i-oiainn said ounty. ierni. I.il.il in a uiculo a. j.

r.rinfc ettn llrllik. yrrr'Xlie the ulxoe ca-- fca.iTijr l-c-n tlint ihesaM Alpliatetta Ilrii.k caniict to. biin-l 111 l.UVerilH Oounjy, yn. II. snl.l Alpbnretta nre re'tulrdi yi Rppear Ol Monday, tho llth dsy ot Jniiimry.

Ii. at 10 a. in snbl court to the coru plaint nie.l Iii llilo case. H. W.

HKARi'H. Sheriff. javiks k. cni-Tov Solicitor. iirnnvs- hy NDI Ii -IS veil to ai! l-i -it-.

is- in the thai iu the er.tnt.-s Imvt- Im en nppl o. e.l by the (li pit-ins' court or in- i 'ouiity. nn. Ullleoo eXci-pllons SI, fllctl Will Ive f. Qua! approval on Jaic-iary.

losi: Jotall iir--t ii. 3. C. Jlugli M. iionnr.il.

Hcdry Uettstelll. J. I. Harrison. lls-w M.

WIMioms, Y. ViillamSi ntto J. schuiiii. M. W.

fllnkslce. P. H. 1. Wilson.

John ('. JAMKS MiilUKEVV. b2'-: t'lerk ofthe Oi pliaus' t'ourt. I nr. is IV Rivou tbAt AtcouiitniitM har' Ule ttn-ir nc- counii Iu th following ('HtaKf hi tlw IU'gti oiniv ir xnnty.

una that Hw snino win irfwiit to thf UrphajiiHianut of tsal'I 'mntj on Mtuitlny. (ih Jnuunrr. lSto. fr allowaiu-o aiitl coiiflmiatl(u: 1. Ainirow ItH.

Thonn- liftrliiiff. atHountuT. 2, John M-'Uei'molL rnul. isohau, atliniuln trMor. trator.

Fl. joiifH. Iavltl K. Kvmi-, icoMityf ft. HHliani K.

TJitinn-. Summon JtnH ami ilwrhv'l I owIh, Xr-rni(rM. John Cum bH, John H. JmikliiM, aJeutrtl-tra lor. Huffh adinlniMra lor.

1 John Solmu, Slou. ixsntrlit 9. lhtwinati. Wm. llrkioth.

at 1 minis ira.or. Arialiel I. W. IUmhI. a1iniiilMtrntor 11.

Miliar Moiitanyo. Kliza aOmlti iMratiii. li, Jbn Wflton. William WINon. atlminLstiii- tor.

V. 1 Itttrt, K. MiU'H, exoontor. 14. SamiittI illifuiiM, (.:, c.

William, a-tnihtirt rator. Amanda Hiram llilh-r, atlinlnl-Htra lit, Anna M. Crmitt. l-'iau'-- K. HittnliouM( iiariiinit.

17. (inyloij. l'ct-r Hhnpii ant' hrmtl Swhlu, is. Warnn McHhiu-v. Knmia MH ry.

ad- 19. Clnr-a I'rift. Abeam Nnnhnt. tVfit.U. wiiiiani Sht-M.

tt, IMitrt Hnrati. -I. t'utnmiskfv m.h1 I .1 Mtll'y. fXiH-ufrs. bl l-3 JAMKK MitOKKKVY.

R.mtr. f.KKIl-F SAI.K. liy virtu -I a writ of rirl i-'uriaii isM.i.-. tit of tin Court of 'tmtnnt I U-hh ft l.ttxriif oimty. thn will lw I to t.iililfc t-nU tm svrritl) W.

is. lsttti.Bt io a in. nt htturt lnm'H In Wilktn-)(r. tht lisht. tttln.

lnvt f-t i.f th rlr-rulnTit In to th foliowiitK li--i-iilH'l fie- ami par- ami it ai or mini, NO. 1. that vrtaln tf-fMe ov twA f-huni" Iu th l'owijhH 'f 'Miiiiv iiil t-tat' aftrsnM ami iHiubI nu! iliw'i iu-1 hm tll ve It. iu-euukitiir ri a -'riw iiii I'tit win it-'ith -I wnty-niii Rrt-rs anl -f rl-toa iin'ttivRiinif fiir linn ttr Haiti iin-y n.rrth iKirly hi tii ib'crt" 'nHt rtlr a mh- i-ror. Hloiifi oih iamls, of i.a: ly rot part Huth thirty f1-''l( jri' -t -oh-i iity-i'ln i nn.i rthif i- lho cfiitt' Hil riut'i.

tlnn'e ai lie tit naniA rvnitli -ixi tfcrPHri wft Wr-ni v-tnifM rotlr to -tii itla-t ol miiinliip. t'oiitatniiie fotir ari nnl eighty ptr-hH -irit nn x-ur. ijM.r-orlH-. ine wirt of ih Liinara imntci.i wai lain. All ii pt -utM vllh a rh'-HUint or'hH? J.

J. The foltmvlttff Ittt -f siiunt. on I'rincU tVunlll. lJlillW'! nd rlldWH: Bt Kiuniiie ft fnrni on StTnth Strt. iImh- In Huih-atly 1ir-'iiiu nhms tim lhw -r latnln wn-wl l-y Hiilllii Hyner to by Hit mjtiB foaimiel Iloyt.

tliHiio svnty II ftH't to a -i-ii 1 1 in a iin aralli 1 tti tic Un-- of nM hilip II io in a w-: ly Urt'tin to Hnhl tli Strts tttii: an nTeriy irediou In a Iliif HI-tiiK raM nit-i sin-t tv'iity-tiv th" ats'l rtM'. vliitr ali tlm iAt nnl otht tlMr1o in an1 utnlr khII lot. Ub 4.lw unnunl 1 right to nu no takti out lho wltolo of 'mn oviih'-mt or tr.nspriiuK thv no the uifi4i" i ail 1: ifn-i-ovMi an t-luhtit by thirty-four lious. hhu-ph ft hlph; with bmoOiinMit iwclvo by tn liijrh. iirnfl for Kuumicr ktti-li'n.

tift wattu- rei four ly live, tight rwt bitrh, ainrnt vue TO. 9. AH that -pertain pito am! jiaroJ of lin-I aitu- tnilio of laUaa. C4unty Lu2rn. Kinteoi IVniisvlvatiia.

tvounde'l nnl a- lVifliining at a t'm ntr of land of TohuJ: Kyman on th tutuUi Hblt or a bm from iIih jiuhllo roaU to tbo tmpii UiHiire north ixty-thri ilotrorM twvmy ml nut4M ta- ovuit and twenty thr otio-UutiilrHUthn lorcb tin cori.er on lho bank of lb t-rook. Ilifii 'lowiK-nld ciwk aith twotvo ttt-icrfM-w ait five aitl Hix.ty-tnrfo t'1icsii on wct ihlt or raii TMtk. h.m.i sixty -tli reo dgrr- twmiiy miuut-- five and two-tonth jkti'Iioh a iomor tt dntg ftlorUt. tlifncea nonli-rly nul eight t-ntlt jThes to a on ti'l John J. Kyinnira liue, thr-ncf' at right fl.ligls irgiuoen aS liu iu th ronthaai trornor .1.

J. KyniHii th'i north forty d-prrtt forty-fivn niin.it"a went two and iiehiy tit r-h-to pla Or-giiuiinp, ami tl.ity-ftKltt no-hundretiL, o.unr (MrctiM ol inttrove.l with two twWlii.i? ty twoiity-eicht fet. two ttorbH hih: on-hliK-ksimtb hoii, twenty four by thirty, UfKp wii' water iottt, four by five. -igbt f-el hiijU. SO.

All that ertaiii plfo or paro-l laud situate th KtifU(cti of arortrKtaid. lvtuiidU and dwribel a fallow-: Iv-gtuiiiitff at a rivr in mau road ItadinfC fiftu I-al a tftiv MAitli thirty ilvicree eant alonp rtaul five a tlLrruce along laud I.yiuau ltit- north iSvigr H--t tu jw--lirf a t.rn-r. tu-rife north thirty weM live lainl or Ja-t Itit-e a earner. frtiib deprtn wt tt'ii lr-bi tt th placn of Kiiii'iitiC- rouiaiuiug fifty rjuare i-rcbe of land. imjrovel wiih one tifuce dwel'tnf; Itou eiphteen by tw--niy-fur.

Hiktoen high, with bawuteut Urd kivh- Olio wat-r four by five el'frbt Toet htU. Viir yd. Coi.taiii about one-half a're iba: mrtHln pleoeor jarrl of land idtuaie in-ttt i owii-aiilp oiuity of Loaverue, ai.il ta of Iviiiii-ylvania, and iK.udvl lajnl ilwrriU flwH: li(inuiia4: at a of ail Hon-y ll home in line of -t r-riified 1 wuhip, Ujiio aLon wimJ t'-wiiMbip line. ioutli thirty-four eaist i rrheir. a stoiien cot n-r of Miyif lot, alo a xrner of other la title it wjd lb o-y'ftl.

thioe tvuilt fifty-aix d(Ciee ir-h ant Cve-u-ntn huyder'3 line to a tviiet c-ruE. tbetu-e th hity-four di t-. ninety-ttix pn ii Ktoes corn-r in lino fciww-h iatid. tb-mre urtb Cfty-pix d.iicre'a ea nTy-th: wivh-'n wnl fiir-uuth' aloi. ltie of ai't hoiue lot the pla-c tteiniiine.

cuUn. thirty-two a-r aud iixte-i perrnw. If th-eaaine more or i. lhicg iart of No. 1 cerntled town-hip of ledfori.

Irw Ijaila TowiiTtfcio. fiwru- to tiie wiid pftitie of th' firttt part lUt-ir bt-trt and Muudgum all the piufe aal oak timber im'bes atid iparl ttiriph at tl.ree f--t from Ai- ail (N-tAiiut tinb-r l'itteii n-l iipwar-b throRh at tlir-e f- from the irtrutail. wiiii thc ilerf- of goiuc over tiie 1 gnid with culiiutf liiiUnff ai taitlng away rid tinit--r at any time witbin etttLt year, from iaLe hetvytt ouuuiUifC abut tblrty-IUe fr-rrs, atout trie-u are e. At! ttit oeitaia baeevuac or tenement twA ra-t of and e'tuate iu th twibto if Italia, Lur-nie i'itiity lre3iia- bom.did ami tie-L-ritda foiioVK towii-. at Ute ent irit'-f of l-UKim of fid-ip liutJtie, theuce by Hani of aJd Kunkie uid bcauian uib rt -four decree eaoi ni ix -on peri-bo to a IMaVii'- rod.

an-ff naid road nrth wny tieftr4 t-K evH. percbes to a eoriier. irth tbtjiy-t weM Ulr y-ioii1 irctt to a pt- uet. lar-tb iepree-. rM ISftT-tv aAd MJI-teiitliJ' pertThctr to Wait' pin- UttC uwjrtb iwauty-fotir and a half dr went forty-tliroa az-0 petvb't to a pvt, Ujd MMitb eighty degree w.

uxry uin and Ui-re--t ULh petcbeto poet Mt tbe jla-e of cM.taiuijjr twenty aar oiia lunlrd and tarrty jetfie. baore of W-ea. Ail taj proved, WiUi mi well, so. 1 all that tract of aaud in the towiiii-Jp tf DrnXUf, County of and Mat of Femyivauuia, bouii(3d ioaov. to wit: Cegtniiiiig at ttic at corner off land off PMlip Kunkle, Uear by land off aaid Koukia and Pxsler geaman aovta Uai.ty-four dncFaea asaft aiiey-ftm rcte to public road.

ftxlooc road ttorUi aisty tirmrrmt fa ek-Ttt aod Brc-ieutlw percnai to a arirr. lfaette ikortb Ukirtw-foor Oeirreea we- percne to tfe-e eicbty dert-oa aM cny-two and aX-MUla pcrcliea wbita pino. ttenc nortb twenty-ton a4 tutvtr I in In (It. ty. In ot wall t' Its" ii.

rurjrt i -ti- t.ir.l it i in i-lren thin. 1- T. i Willi I. onienle. re- I ov.

Ihe i .,1,.,. he The ht'ni 1 hud t.jjk-t had rt'lird, Will fln h-r ii i '-ti i. t. etrir.j fjj v.iii hard le'lp her, wjt--i vei tie- Stic -f li'-r i with 1. and 7 hn-'k yenrN iu a' ItW.

v. th' I11RU ir whs WJlji Uts and vf" t- atifl lift WJIS 'I WtU4 1 u'l-vome. She r-'d, and euh- tr.e;it;th atld arijrlif. and lnr -v. that eon.

hft Inn to Th ntttii. ri. pnt 't's-ir, tuct wa? AVHild H'o 1 P'txtor ur. to Mr, nnd her fhouUier, i- t. ii'Tj iuviteil tti(i had gathered releiiwinsr tr th mtrrow.

a lowly imitih'i pevoie ruee itiiiiif, tear She abt tt viu rl she was th- kind Ur. S-- put i.vUi hut Vf'u: into aiwjz Uwu i w.trd hr ry I'fii ia thir t.ri tti rHMU.d ii. hor tuici til" reiruin oi i I. had bfnm v. a jirvh, sWukHl tho ut-: -j hr rtMim, I kinij tKf did so.

hor rtWp Tvjf i'nit- up her, i'ii- v'ut lady A iiar, tiT it i.iit. then she ,1 u-; tiown in the ri hor lap, and tr.e; words she re My Wandor- My Tendereet ll'-r where sieging, then out the r.ir- fnm the m-ted wm- 1 the old 1 Kark: The --r li drug sre ceilus-j. soon Tiie iile burning not eo i. uo burst into the Kim her up -lucj-' kc. lor ths isi uck -ic aud took i c- pusior'e nnd attention o.

When i-u, ovi-r bet-tier'" and upon the i Hr -ueti-, tie Uw shu '-o-i-' r'" away front tT--. to see away to of nfieied-tiioee who Wttre Us leursed to one of ix whicii he "rne.as- his arm and atfc: hiumeif, he sSWt of pain and cf'oal the -Ti -J '3 hl worid. I I v. t'ti in ax it lit; pas; no leu the tsiU rl ftli that lad veii ib ru r. more whil drawu frm it; J'Uedeeorn- wr-' A Jlimarj Appearance.

Th.vsi. Kmneis Piohc Corfi held their 7T Thi.vi The gron4 march was led efl at 9: by -Cant. Oeorge' an Miss Liie Myers, followed bv Anthony Hentgse and ill Mamie Snyder, and they by eoop.es. A 'thv program of Jau.t w.ie enji.yed to sti-aius Kiegx orchestra, uniiorms of the i. Irsnei.s 1 loneer Con's gave it tie opptarjiiOJ of a military and iiad a tlao on the oor If w.

3 a. m. Mat the orchestra 'tru-k up "Jim Htme. beirtsth- rftts vvcre TsetveJtjnidnight. M.Vhav HtMl MfcalB.

Tb Tituton Wtff.t-as that th mv-stery lr. of Urs. Shaw Jiflr .7. mil d-eoer as time ad- ni. have heard nothing Crr-- would give any alae to aer her iaot to almost te broken over t-r daughter absence.

Mr. Thompson fr.m Philadelphia which have some bearing on thecS. UiUnvtigarrion revealed the fact party. ho been dooiiu Ui matter, ad Uiue alone can -b- tiui.ByMUMy. Cart Ilaaae Oftrlala kier.

InfiueoM with tMidncy to iw; pneumonia or pieriy ha. lii soaiepf oSiCiols in the court hou. J. a severe attack of Uni iie, (3-4 UK Courts James was tiering witto ArUsur rPf; of ine longs, while everru i ar-rtli.) kJkra-ni. ia i .1 Main Mra uepawra i to disposed as to iw soaroeiy aii9 to a.eoa io basiaess.

Pieiiiaji 'v'Umm aa VMnm. Little Mary Torber, of Kaiion Jreet. out piytaa is toe woods aisve Bo w-taas'a Htil a CnrLsima dy, piucted a panav in Una open air in fuH biocai, and trdaV, Pecautr ntad-s a iarthsr re-eareii oad l-roajht dJUidtijoa in tail hiooai. Mm Bwtaatu mm W. Kotay wris tins to th -me V-- VT? la" in to in iarairiatTiriTanaaflairfriirlaiiaii.lae.nl.il i nm in 1 nn ttai rrilnfiT Ouoeaaeoxk eialtfr deoo waat ainy- xuaoaad xtaroa i.rtflni penokaa a poet at itim place- of IwfiBiiiajw Corleiiiing xwexoy aorea w-l-i, kaxvlroa aa4 vbirty xierextaa of lead, liri 1-1 irr 1 imrn trnn Xlfnn I iTJ-fair oy Otty-cwo, aUierc tact tla, aadabexa.

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