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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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TIMES, FRTOAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1890 SIX VAGCR. St VI -Jim wM)m firm of Yoorhi A I.ITTI.R COl'BTINM MCKNK THE K1KM POI.Wc I SlDltrinlkw PMOIJTH. (Cnrrespondence, Pcb.3.j Several weeks ago. It will be remembered -lee la fcve inch tale at BawOreet tat Bwm Lko isaearooly freest, over. by Rev.

W. 1. Thomas, Parsons. 4. U.

Juries and Miss Jelmle lleese, lKth of Miner's Mills. oaror7Kn MrAi. In fc'enfli-oke. p.i. iy-e.

Dr. Meade. F. P. Miss K.llth Merule, twit hot Nsnlh'Oke, Pakowhki blvis.iM-ros.

In WiJkos-llHrrn. Ft-b. by Iter. Itt.1 eutr. Auu'S Fdwrds'Hle.

to Miss Mln or Hi-ran ion. i -t-srrs. --In wife ef Thomas l-ilnlus, nge.1 41 y-rs, 7 inolilb nm.w Winwiy- Tru maita Honor licensee l. JU. PLAIN torrwKndeuee.

Pen. tfo.l James Barnes la Bick. Mrs. Woodcock, wile of ltov. A will go to Ha-lelon to visit friends for a f.w Weeks.

James Simmons has r-elveil a tele'rrara from England announcing the deiilli of his father. Thomas McIoanld, Samuel Klnny and John Hayes started West on Monday. William Floyd, who has leen In New Jersey since the suspension of cos I mining here, was Induced to "return last week a report that tho mines of the L. V. Coal Co.

were nlsiut to resume Ho quit working In the Irou mines arid came luick, but to le disappointed-. Sumnel HoKjr has renioveif. frobiMliini's Mills mul Is now a resident John Floyd who hft here axhorf, time ago for Wabw has sent word botne that -f Imes are l.riek there. i Itlcr ar, Floyd and Wall Price are rejoicing over an increase In their bimilles. Twenty new converts aero taken on pro-bntlon into the M.

E. Church Sunday morning by.ltev. J. V. WUHiuns, ami seventeen of them were Postmaster Merrltt Iws the safe that wasltriuse at tho brick prior to their putting lu One of tho larger sire is iHUiiil to Leef, I'nelo Sam's money s'- Tbir S' 'UI i 11 I A( I in an.

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-If- ami OUlht ii jfi.il..'!- tli" -tt i rt r.1i i -T ii, o.k'1'. TIlfllllAM 'l ilt' I I In Plvneath aad Haw tt Was laterrapred I'um Refers AMcrawa Uaaahae. A clandestine scene between two married people wns by a hearing In Alderman Donohne's ThinlWard Supreme Court ou Tm.lay. Mrs. Mummy, and Mrs.

Lewis, of Plymouth, "were tho principals. The latter was the fair lady courted by the former; liu-dand uud It was in this 31 in. Monday: She went downto the Lewi run Monday moinlug, audits -the blinds were not pulle.1 saw her hnstiand, J0I111 Mun-doy, sitting tolde Mrs. Len -is eating bread and cheese and th inking beer wllh her. She tilt! not approve Ibis nud came so desperate that in tho door' and ntter die entered picked up an ai'mtu lltieil wlih and broke It on Mis.

Lewis' head. In tho the husband made his by way of the ear of llie house. Attorney George W. Shonk appeared lor the dcfi'Bd-ant. Squire Donohuo rcmai ke.l that one thlug was left uu-Joue in the cai'i-tttij; and that was llie ptilllngdotvn of the biluds.

lie held the defendant lit the sum ol to appear in court. JH-puty flheriff Morgtia- D. Jom. Constable Duvld H. James and Thomas O.

Davis went over to Dallas yisterdny to wrve jmrrant on Miles Brtmir-, a farmer near there who was wanted fr it fraudulent business transaction with liroad Bros. On the way back Constable lhiviB was taken sick and wits carried on the backs of his companions in turns, far mer BrODg also biking his turn. What miikus the more unfortunate to tiie carriers Is tho iact tltat Mr. Davis recovered upon reaching llie Harvey's Lake Hotel. ease against the farmer was aiterwards settled.

George liinehamer run over a child namt'd May Shoemaker In South Wllkee-ltnrre yea. terday Tho child wa-i slightly injured, but us It was stutml that Htnebamer was driving mater than he should he was bound over in the sunt of for court. 8. L. Martin, of Wilkes-Barro, was ar-resteil for giving a check on the Jllnera' Saving Hank to pay fur produce purchased of John Hhafer, of Hanover, without having anything to his credit In the bunk.

He en tered and will have a further hearing this evening. I.Utrnlaa te itllnd Nlnsria. The concert given by a of Hind girl graduates from the Institution tor the blind at Philadelphia at the A. E. Church Ttie lay uight whs fairly The pro gram was an -exceptionally govt one ano they deserveti a far letter attendance.

They also exhlblteil fancy articles nnd read chapters from their blblea aelecteil by llie audience. The yonng girls have sweet vulcos. C. B. Lynn, of this city, who is also a graduate of the same Institution, assisrbd In the concert.

Tito lolipwlng is Or program: Organ solo, "Sounds from tho Kinging Rock;" song, C. B. "The Warrior Bold;" duet, "Our l'ieautlful Mountain Home," Misses Itnth A. Frani; and C. V.

Car-lin duet, C. B. Lynn and Miss Carllu; solo, "Sweet Heather Bell," Miss solo, "Barney, I'ome Homo," John M. Thomas, ot Wtikes-Barre; piano eolo, I) major, Miss Carllii. C.

11, l.Vnn gave brief dnscrlp; tlvo address of the- luelhods employed in training the blind In ear-pet weaving, broom making, crocheting, correspondence, reading, etc. The exhibits wore handed around and wore care fuliy examined by those In the audience, after which part second was opmed with a solo, "Stabat Mater," by Miss Uutlr A. duet, "Lleten to my Tale of Woe," C. B. Lynn and Miss V.

"Tho Old Oaken llocker," John M. Thomas; duet, "What are the Wild Waves Baying," C. It. Lynn nnd SUss lttith A piano solo, serenade march, Miss 0. V.

Carlin; song, "Kathleen H. Lvnn and was! closed by a trio, "l'lio Old Wooden Clock in the Hall." Carried Avar the Male by- John, commonly known as "Tony Gm-nauer, of Boiling Mil! Hill, had a curious experience Tuwday night, lie was proceeding up Parrish Street behind one of his favo- lie auimnls, a mule, when the wagon stuck fast in the deep mud opposite Dr. Cressler's rnsl-denes. Tho animal made a desperate tMYon to get out with its load, bnt the more it 1 1 led the it sank. It gave a few spasmodic kicks, a few groans and then was almost lost to Tuny did not know what to do itniK-i' tho' eircumstani'os.

Dr. Cresek-r thought the beat way to alleviate the animal's suffering washy killing it with an axe, but to this the owner ebjeoied, claiming that the mule was worth hour passed by, when Chlel Myers along and by a few well aimed shots from his revolver ended Its Hie. The teamster was again in ftv and for five hour the mulo and Its load lay in the middle of the street. 1.0 one soouind disposed to help Gruoauer out vi the dlftlculty and help remove the caroass After dark he obtained an Sic, up hl.s slooves, cut 1Uo siile in ten pieces nnd carried It away piece iiy pioee. tie compicteil sue wotk shortly before Urlvsa ThroM.h lib.

nedr. A Polish miner nameil John I'alowskl, em- ploynl at Mi. ixxtson conieryj in Ply- moutii, was tne premature explo sion of 11 hlnt Tnesdny. lie had prepared charge, atid'wiis In the act of placing the of 1 ie tamping when It exploded, driving the b.irrol that held the squib through his lody. Killed at tbe lierntone.

A Hungarian loy, out IS years of age, was kille-i at the Kerstone Colliery, near Mill Cre-k Tuesday moming, lu some wny he was caught by a trip of cars in tho elope and was run over. lie Ltavee a I.nrae faiullr, Tuesday morning Bernard O'Brien, of Sturmcrvilie, was eo severely kickel by rt horse that he livei! but a few hours. Ho was about 40 year of -age and leaves vrAo and twelve children. MUaMtlLLC; fCurresjMidi-nce, The eiMTtlon very quietly In this place. There was very little ia'crc-t in It except to the candidates of tile diXTerent parties, since their tickets wcro nearly all adorned with stickers.

Many of the people here hope that In the fad election th-y may be able to vote for General Osborne for governor. Peihai it 1 not generally knowc that he spent a good part of his younger dsys here as a sci-ooi teacher, but it Is a fii -X. Many men here went to to htm when boys, fought with hitn through the when tree, and nothing ive them more pleasure thn to h-iv-j an ipjortuElty ccxt fall to vote.for him. Times are very dull here 1. resent, but I Lst week was a lively one.

The "events were pay-day at the I. A it. collieries, election, two festivals lastltg two nights a hop by tbe new brass Load and a Alsit Iiom the Forty Fort Silver Cornet Baa l. The ambulance wica ol the I'. H.

Co. Co. was Cve times on the this week. Little as the mines are working a large number of men are hurt. The Brass Band, a new organii.t!on of this place, bad a festival two nights of laet week and finished with a ball, which was largely attended.

They had a very leasant time. The young peoplo enjoyed the festivities very much and some theolder oues as well. Some of our grandmothers danced all night with the loya. On Thursday evon-ing the band was oat and paraded the streets with their instruments. The instruments were ail new and so was the mtuic.

They propose paying baofc tho visit to tho Forty Fort boys next week if the weather is pleas-cni. A FEV NEIUHBORISU PLACEfH. WEST HASTICOKE. The people of this rapidly growing town are anxiously looking forward to the time when the D. L.

A W. Ii. B. Co. will a station here for their convenience.

As it is peop.e are eoupelled in ail kinds of weatber lo walk about a mile or more to the depot, ii the It. L. A W. does not attend to this tiie citizens are determined to peUUr-c the Pa. E.

11. to run a car on track to the creek bridge, which Is leas than one-fourth of a miie from town. James Dutch has built a in-gj addition to bis house on Main Sued, also having re-mdei-d, apered and painted it and putting In new windows, fie will occupy the same April 1, he having sold out the hotel business to Ai Coia, of Huhiock's Creek. CU.S 1 TOS. A sob of Thtncas B.

Jones Is very sick with LronehMls. The M. E. Cfaorch held a festival last Friday evening The attendance was large, and a neat sum was realised. Washington Lodge, li, Jr.

A. P. oi thl3 Place, will aoid their fins at tie P. M. Chnrch on Thursday evening.

Tni order has icade rapid progress since its i nmnlzatiQn about osie year Mass Ans Tboata, a dangiwr of Isaac perfvatiej fcy lira. Barts, oi Wukee.ii.rre, and Davis, of SacUooKe, is Improving aiowiy bat yet i very waa. bereral yonns maateians of Gien X.yon are ensased to sing for the Wasfcicston Lodge; ax their annual anniversary on Thursday. The party win ao eompete tor tte i gi.en ior the best rendition cf "lay Lady at the -baed-Hod at PrvvbibiU VBOOia nlimao. ef Qiec Lrt-a.

weald i to toow the wiMwmboutsof his sster, ft. Jfaja RrMV OnTiWaP f.f 1 i. i 4aM Mi IJIV I-. wait, iicglaad. fie was la Iec-! wnea but beard trass.

i 1 4 Mt William J. Harwy iw, I mi, ui lug to c-nibroll a1' Is Wh not tlt0 aoom. promise before any more bad feel-Ihc is red up? Mr. Hurvay has bnen chslrmar. of -Council for throe sntrnwalvA terms, torn 1 it tlmn he retired, particularly sintwil not miaanl.

And mnrJ. yerr rtpogolr.eU as tne loAding spirit mn hostiln to a dniil nt rrn. afivr and therefore it Is nardtf in good tnste for him to act directly upon n.ittois In which- he is eo vitally tn-b3tet ,1. There tin) hosts of booA rawons why Harvey should itecltnn a renomlna-lon sntttnone can be given showing nny The candidacy otMr. Neuar it ob ject 4 to on the ground of personal interest in pttrno qnestions which would haw to he ruled upon by him an chairman of Council.

He ought not to place himself in such a io-sltlou. It Is not fair, in fact it is not honest. Iit another cam! hint be Edward Welles or Morgan It. Williams, for instance, either would do most admirably, l'ottkibly neither would aocpt, but they must remember their obligations) to the city. Public spirited and patriotic cltizeu' cannot always consult their inclinatlnns when a grave question of duty confront ihom.

must moke siuuillces for the public good, and here is an instance whore a groat deal ot nmbarrasament will be the city if cither Mr. Welles or Mr. Williams consent to preside over the City Council for the ensuing year. The candidates for county superintendent are James M. Coughlin, T.

B. Harrison. S. W. Baird and Edward E.

The two former claim they have enough votes pledged to secure the nomination, but like most political contestSjthe result will not beknown until alter the 'ballots are counted. 'Mr. Baird is making very active canvass and Is making considerable headway an the rime. At this writing, however. Cenghlln and Harrison are in the lead, but which of the two Is th- stironger not known yet.

There were eighty-five enumerators appointed In lS-x) to take the census of Luzerne County. This year the number -sv til have to be inci-eatsed to 100 at least, its the county has made giant strides of late. There were twelve enumerators for WIlkes-Barre last time, one to oaoh ward nearly, lint now some of the wards have grown so large that they may have to be covered by several enumerators. In one enumerator was assigned for each of the small townships and two to the largo ones Mrs. Jenaa line's New Heme.

The elegnnt new residence of Mrs. Jonas Long, on-North River Btrect, will' be completed tn about two weeks, E. T. Long, the builder, has a large force ol men engaged la painting, polishing and beautifying the Interior, putting the finishing touches The vestibule is tiled and very handsomely designed, the wood work carved antique oak. The main balls and stairways are all in quartered oak, the stairway and ornate window oi the ilrst floor lielng line conceptions of the architect.

The finish ot the large parlor is Ivory white and gold, tl.e sitting room of cherry in the natural wood, the broakfaiit rcont in polished butternut, while the dining room is very handsomely nnlnhed in oak. The grates and mantels, with the acompanvlug tiling, will le put in this week. An especial feature are the designs of the gas llxlures. Thev are to be provided witn gtomw for the incandescent light and the entire house Is wired ready for electric lighting. The architraves' to the doors and windows are heavy and handsomely oarveJ, and the doors r.ra massive and strontj.

Vi'h-'i lavatories snd bath rooms are large and airy, the closets numerous and very neatly appointed. There arc numerous conveniences, such as dumb waiters, electric bells and other modern Innovations. The dwelling iu hoab-d by Menm l.y indirect radiation, all ex(ept the third f.oor.n Architect Neiier has given the construction ot the mansion close attention, and with the con-tractor, E. T. Tfirj Mrs.

Long with one of the finest homes In this city. 1. Btav Me M-traeir. leport from the iiedsi Joof JameB Hughes, who was. so badly hurt In the row In au Ore-iron grogitetv on Sunday, are to the effect that his condition Is but very little Improved.

The physician savs he is uot yet out of danger, and he la unable lo suy at nresent what the outcome win be. McNuiry. one of as-sallants. Is now at liberty. When he was arrested by Chief Mctiratn on wundjrv' nisnt, ne 101a tne officer that hi6 wife was to be confined, and tho chief not knowing at the time tiiF.t Hughes' tnlurlea wer dan-serous, allowed him to to, McNulty promising to appear when wanted.

McN olty did not go home to his wife, aud he has not yet been found, although the police have aeutuS.iiig t.ir lilx. The otrler two Martin and McDonnell, are still held. One good fciittiie ol the iiflHir Is that it lui been the means if ch--ing'Ui. nt lor a time, several oi the groggtirlos In that itof In that id Mebo the toatt The two rt isr.tmrii. Martin and Mcponnoll, were taken 1-e'ore Lyons thlB after noon for a The teetlmocy of the physician.

Dr. Walsh, and otlmt itressee of sich a nature that tne rciused to accept Ivail, bnt committed the prisoners to the county jail. The Escaped Prlseacr Ite-Camaml. Joseph llolmbaugh, who ftora the statlou house a few weeks ago by Jumping out of a window, has been re-captured. He Is nndoubtealy Insane, as was tlumsht at the time he wae arrested on complaint of hi-fi family.

He gies an account of his wandering by saying (hat he went to Tobyhanna, where" he-joined a dragiHtlc company. esterday morning he entered a house iu South Wilkes-Ham. and aakei a gtrl if the would favor him by ratting oil the bottom of his trousers, to look like Knickerl-ockers, as he wb-hed to appear as Hamlet in Music Hail. A R-t-re-seatHtire the Sntiey Dramatic Co. said Tuec.iay that was given a Tohynar-na as.prrperty 11 man for the purr-oee of eming enough money to WUkna.

1 Major Sutton hfM f.im in tj.il tne original charge of destrtion, luit in the muantlmean Into his mental eondttlon will 1 made. laterMled la -a hew Haab la Frerlaad TiMwm, of tins city, left Wednee-day for Kreelfin-t, wiiere he has accepted the po-sitloB of cashier in a ior.k wl.ic-i will be opened In that place seme time next week. Trie name of the honk will ie the Citizens' Bank of Freeiacd. The directors elected a few davs ego tire Joseph Hlrkbetk, ot this cityr Thomas Blrkbeck, Chas. Dtishock, John Wagner.

Edward Suyder, Wlliiam Kemp, Anthony Kudoaick, Mathlas Schwabe, A. Shivee nud Jutm Snath. The officers are Joseph Lit! heck, of this city, president: H. C. hiious, vice Edward Snyder, secretary, and Thonios Wilson, esshler.

Ire. 'and has long felt the want of a back, as the merchants, miners and others Lave iiere'of: l-ten 00m pelted to make deposits of their income aad savings la the Hazieton tanks. The new venture has a capital stock of with the option of Increasing it to 5 100,000. With men te Mr. fcirkbeck.

and a good board c' directors at the head of the instlictios. it ctr.nol fall to be a success in Freeiacd. Aaetber t'eart Ileaaa James Beacham and Martha Hogg, of Nan-Ucoke, ambled into the register's office Tues-terday afternoon, Eeccred a marriage license $ad then acnonnoed their intention to be iaatrlaioniaily at oaoe. Thereupon Jake Schappert, aocompanied by a bn ad smile, climbed up to the auditors" captured John Brielln, and the trio returned to where the expectant couple were waiting. Deputy Held donned his patriarchal air, doffed his ii hat and gave the bride away with the sangfroid of a With a ftceriy "Bless yon.

my etiiIrei, biess you." from Court Crier John F. the newly wedded -air aaantered forth upon their wedding tour. Mrs IMseera af saw liraiwenii. The following officers were elected at the meeting 01 tne SKagerbund Society Tuesday evening real dent, Louis Tiech presi-deat, Andrew ern; recorling secretary, Philip Weiss, financial secretary, Louis Bartman- treasurer, Jacob ii. Mliior.

trustee, SoL kitachi arentyac, C. ttoaawyer-. dirt-cent, Louis Prartoriu: aMistsnt dlrlgont, l.m -1 Ha faahar Wkt aa Assw IHnay cf Misers UL'm, tooct 40 years of age, struck his upon the head with aa axe Monday ereBltg, injuring him so badiy that it la very dc-obtful if he will rwatw, as the old gentleman is far ad-wasced tn years. The son was under the la-fliteaoe of Lqnor when be commitLed the J-ir-L After srtliflng hie latner he wounded IrisetL i. TT0- 7 A aAMT A rTjPi MfMlfi i WaafciBCtoa.

T- I I A 7 Potter. ar. ures uarte. aviBdersanea WW; 4. ut, JSaetoc, raive eocuoio-.

i Hev. Joseph Kossalkn took exceptlots to the burial of the body of a Hungarian without ray for tho peimit, and the remains were kept In the Hungarian church for 4H hom-s. the friends refusing to ay the fee. liiahop O'Uara onlcnsl tiie remains to be burled aud himself defrayed the exienses. The pastor resigned and waa assigned to a cbargo at tho astor in charge of the Hazieton church hoe been seat lo the Plymouth congregation.

William Hawkins wim united In marriage to EllKal-eth esterduy by Hev. H. Hamfx'k at the parsonage. They are residents of Plymouth, and will make this pine their home. Another Inrga delegation of llutignrians and Poles left Plymouth ypsterday for Ptinx- sntawiiey.

They lllleil two cars and go lo take the places of striking miners lu that region. Benjamin. yonr-bld son of Ilenrv Barney, of Welff, Hill, died yesterday-of pneumonia. The fitiinrnl will take place in Wednnsdiiy. Interment lu Welsh Hill Cemetery.

John Bowman and Miss Nora llealey will 1-e marrhsi nl Sr. Vlucent's Church on Wednesday, D. Itegati. of Ban SalTidor. Cen tral America, who in engaged in the) cou- of railroads with Mr.

Brandon, wns In Plymouth over 8imilny.thngr.net of his son Kred, who Is a ttncher in the Jersey HUI school. Mr. liegan was a teacher for several years In this county u.sd niso prac ticed law Witb bis i-rother. Ho lett dny for New York. A rumor Is current in Pivmotith that the Uaylnnl Slope hns bseu mom iu the D.

A il. Coal Co. IT true, it will be an acquisition which will greatly )xnollt tho latter coui- a It will give them acce-s to the workings of their ad joining collieries withou'. the sinking of additional slopes. Meiry Palowski, merchant doing business on Main Street, was closed by the shorifT on executions Issued by Williamson A Wallace of likes-Itarre.

Deputy Sherllr Morgan 1. Jones was In town yesterday, and nrnwtcd eevnil l'oles on a nerlfl's writ for payment of costs. Thev were taken to jail. FftbW. A flx-yoar-old boy of Mrs.

Dnrimr Rll from the porch of Mrs. Wood's residence, on Plymouth Moutihiiii, on Saturday, and iruc-1 11 red Ids leg. Mrs. timer Kelly, nf Kingston, who is a sufferer with cancer, is lying seriously ill 11! ner moriier rcMdence on Welsh mil. The Wilkes fact lor.

of Austrian Poles have taken another mttthoil of annoying the IJltnimiian lao'ion, who have separated trom tliem i-ud Tiavo desire to live and woishlplb puace. Tim new method adopted Is tho writing of nnnoymous letters In a Polish weekly- newspaper published lu Toledo, Ohio. In a recent Issue they had a letter placing the Plymouth Church disagreement In rtn entirely wrong light, stating that Father Szlmofskl, the new Polish priest, had met Father 'Burba, the new Lithuanian priest, and that fierce quarrel had taken place, terminating In a light, in which Father Kr.Imofnki was the victor, that Fnther Burlta had given him his hand and asked bis forgiveness. The Lithuanians are making an effort to find out the author, and If successful, a suit of libel will be Instituted against tho editor. It Is time a halt waa called on tlm nefarious practices ol this lnctloa, only nltn Is to iucjte revolt in tho church.

Visitors to Plymouth yesterday. If tliey had not seen the Sown. before, would in all prob-alality class it us one of the dirtiest places in the State. Tho streets were never In so bad a condition. They were veritable sewers of mud, some places almost knoo deep in centre, and despite the efforts of flu.

street cleaners, was several inches deep oh iffe crossings. Another mud yard Is the alley that leads to the steamboat landing, between druggist It. p. Williams' nnd P. P.

Callcry's stores Council will moot at nn early date, ami now that they lire authorised by tho citizens, to carry out the paving let them dothelr "duty promptly. The adjourned hearing oi John Ii. Hewitt, who has been charged with committing an outrageous assault nnd batleiy on Mary Carr while on her way from church on Sunday evening, took place yesterday. Squire Lyueb's ofQce was crowded with men, filling the entrances nnd sidewalk. C.

McAlarney appeared lor the plaint ill, aud James Lonahan for tlio defendant. The hearing lasted nearly throe hours. Defendant was bound over to answer the charge in court. i The D. fc H.

Coal Co. collieries nro working half time. This is more en, -enraging to the omiiloyes, who have not timo lor the past four motith.s. fon e.i.i,.n.-o. r-tt.

John TaloWPkl, kIh was r-q-'Oi-te-t hav-Ing bi-'n kilUvl by a at the H.sl-on is stili itiio, alttiongli )rimily injured. Jte will probably ie- cover. The store of Messrs Miller, furul- tur' filers, was closed by theshciltl jester day. Tho continuous- duliii, of times so hindered thorn in their rwlloctiuns that they have been forced to The steamer May (lower ban' 'been brought out of her winter quarters, and Ls nov lsiiig with a coat ot paint; both inside aud outside. She will run on last summer's tune -laiue UKOH-iiarro and ny-niotith.

The stijtfttitor Glen Mrtty is still in her win ter quarters. 1 A cabin Is holiig biUlt on the bruit, and sho will also be painted. The river has risen three feet, mid Ui li'w sl.v above low water imtrk. The iron girdera tlm' will span Hus- ut the I), 11. Ii.

It. bridge, liie purtssoof making a double track, have lieen stiipr-ed from the BOchester, N. Bridge Works. When completed the D. It.

will ruu a passenger tntlu to Plymouth junction. Iheie has Imon but four davi work at the Gaylory colliery, Kiughtou Coal' this Iii'inlh. I The water in the Nottingham colliery Is being lowered at the rate of four foot in "twenty -four hoMrs; It will take several to clear thc-mlne of water. Vesterday morning J. J.

Wllliarris, of tho firm of Jones, Simrmnn tc Co' of administrator of tho Slmpsnn estate, sold tho Simeon property at Crj-tnl Lake to Anthony I'lymoniri. 1 ne property con sists 01 me no.ei ana is a.r,-s laud an' whs by the heirs the late i.s,rge Simpson, or ArcUKiid, nnd of jl KlMTONr 11. Ttie janlor of the Seminary held their eVeiion for irlafis ojlicers yesterday afternoon. Tiiere were candidates fr e-vii and the following were sueceas- tui: 1'resiiienT, a. ane; president.

Miss Julia Ho-lge; secretary. Miss May Whiteman; treasurer, Bortree. Eii Koehler and Ct.arles 1J. Fowler have gives eontra'Tts haU'lsome new houses in the new Butter annex. At a special meeting of engine company lost evening the receipts of the con--eert from all sources were found to acd the oxpenses SCW.tr, leaving a net pioflt of Tbeannoup''ement cf lbs publishers of the Bi conn that tn or jer to encourage families not now fcuiecnhers to give it-a 'trial, on Wednesday, subscriptions will bo receivisl at half price ior the iirat contfl, applies to the Kingoton aeeccy as woll.

Teb. X.J Bcrgiam si-em to have Iwated In Kingston onc more. Some time during Monday night a largo circular piece was cut from a lii': of giaes in the idiow window of W. H. Lover' tobaoeo store and a quantity of pipes and tobacco were taken.

Tne value of the goods stolen Is not more than 1 10. A meeting of the signers of Urn V. M. C. A paper will be held next probabl' on Welnesday evening A force of carpenters began work yesterday the oid Goodwin s'ore, on the corner of I.ai!roal and SUi- btreef, and when they have tiniafce-'.

tne contemplated' improvements "te most prominent corner In town ITiiI cease to be an eye sore to Kiogstoninna. Charles H. CbAmbertic, of the i- will leave to-dey for Florida, where he eipe-'ts to remain for the next thr-e months. He go for the betiellt of his health and his many friends here hope that he may Siuch bene-flted by the trip. The electric cars lrom Kingston last evening were ceil fliiod with the members of the Glee Club of Wyoming and a large number of fallow stu-ient, and a jolly crowd it was.

Tt.a glee elub wa bound for Luaeme Lorough, where gave a oc-ert In "she Presbvu r- LL'BKNK. CHrrsspoadeuce. FtS. Jiw nf 5 niu lift i prof. Urekiicger acljool til Tunkhaimoet for two months.

He retanieJ fr-jm Virginia la weta, where he toi been employed a civil expneex oorp T. Meeker, who retaroed Ir jni Virginia Ui spt bui-iay witli his s4sW Mrs John MeKay. William Piltar town Venter lav to a-i-l- emt.iovment in R-rfrair. Mrs. James fjomey, of TunkhatiiKtJr Ited her eonsia.

Mrs. Jofca W.lia.1 aardLT Tt Arc.v Ct Lui.rtt' i 5dy ot; s4 Qv limLt A 1. tn TZii Zth U. tviere.n.leat i-te. I Seminary, mk in Oii Prealrwlf Church f-csf-riie this evecis j.

treaaer 1 I IBff Friday, vm i. kV from a tP I B.F. Dommo were I8 treated to a vorv enloyable dinner Saturday -A bam and two mule belooRlnR Newton Ooal On. at Ptttston were burned Sunday morning. ZT.

ot the 1 1 Susquehanna Coal Co, hM been appoim-a MMtfnubff MX mirano atnoer In tbe First preebytarlan Chnrch ol Maueh Ohnuk. The effects of ths IlunTrlim co-opera tive wore at wm wmu w.v.-t by Depnty Bnnn uougnw, m. ot well known eyndi eate hu made an offer to purchaee the property of the Bed Aeh Coal Oo. 0- n.t nhir4fr Rhone TrMoott Is in town. HewUl open a milk depot on North Wyoming Street.

HtulfUm Sentinel. A dlanateh has been rooeiwul In this olt-y 11 .1 I 111 1 tlkl. 1I.110I1. incinlrutff tor Mmon tiw Liizzle eerlonely ill at Itlngtown. The Weet Fhllade! phia Repnblluan Club Mtrrtnff rAolntton favortnir J.

A. I The people ot Lnieree uorongn n. newly elected bntwxea, aiuioogn one Wae voted for on Tuesday. The vote wae a tft. Mayor Ittpple.

of Reran ton, Thuraday eurprieed the G. A. B. boys with a oneca ior a neat amount in aid of their building fund. Charles Law, ol Pltteton, American, Hifuk the renorter who eaid ho was a foreliraer.

He wae born near Carbon- dale, i DharlA P. Wilson, a bricklayer, working joang-onoayanaw-H Wilkes-1 KiRQ uonsiaoMi noiiiy, vi Barre, wbowa elected on Toesday, to the father ot nrs. jsmee uorbtuvi-, vi Tim Rmh srcOartV. of West Plttston, reie In the nioUtonotary'e otnee -xueeaay filed an affidavit of con tinuous nractlee for 24 years. nanma Irnua the doorbov who was in- jnpd tn the Boston shart on rnuay nau iootempu meeting was held rn evening to arrange for the annual reunion In tbts city in June next of the socie ty ot the sintn i-enniYu" -Bomo Hungarians to Seranton Indulged on Sunday in one of MA.ntr flirht Sundav ll their houses.

One woman was dangerously hurt and several of the Huns were wounded. i.hi,a TtaauL who died at Bestster a few dava ago, was toil keeper on the Union (mm the time the road was opened. Ho Waathe lather ol Seymour Heee. of this city. u.r..t Qmnrt.

who was some time ago v.A tiamii.w mine dleii at the boVpltal on Wednesdsy. The funeral to, plsee 8turday afternoon at 3 o'clock from 91 cum. Wm nf the men Interested in the recent wr.r fleht at aston. In which Wilkes- Barn parties also participated, have been arrested by the Society for the Prevention of Cruel to Animals. 1 Washington's Birthday was not ceie- v.

in hia ritv. Bevond the nsnal dis play of flags on public places and a few pri vate residences, there was notning inriiMta the holldav. Philemon Rerellc. a young rrenenman, hadlv inturud at No. 3 0.

mine. Plvmouth. His back was broken and he was badly bruised about the bwdy. His Injuries may prove fatal. The engagement of Soloman H.

Lang ii mii Melon Hollander has been an nouneed. Mr, Langteld is the senior member of the firm of Lanjfeld, Lazarus i of the Globe Dry Goods House. A shooting match between John Austin and James Oliltgnn in a field near the Stanton mine on Saturday was won by the former, he having killed four out of seven birds. The match was for S25 a side. To encourage the movement for the coh- wtraetlon of a Y.

M. C. A. building in Pitts-ton, Judge W. H.

Cool on Munday after the meeting volunteered to hoeome ono of llfteen men to pledge $1,000 eaoh for that purpose. A Fuller, of this city, was pressed Into duty to fill a gap in the toast list at the Princeton dinner in. Bcranton Friday night. He was full of humor and the gap and any itoeslMe gaps quickly a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Dallas Union Agricultural Association, held at Dallas Saturday, it was decided to hold the annual fair this year the -first week in September. The are the same as Dr.

H. C. Ames, who isstill intheoouitty risen, will be released on ball as soon as bolted Stvtea Marshal Barring receives the proper papers from the 1'nited States district attorney at I'ittebnrg, he having secured bondsmen. When the Kingston Thnes ceases to give tn the rumor that so-and-so had drawn a prize in some lottery or other there will be less lottery robbery in the territory where the Timet circulates. The rumors are usually lies.

I The telephone company has placed 11 selfwinding electrical c'ock, regulated eaoh noon by standard time, in their operating room, and will he pleased after this to oblige any oi their subscribers who wish to know the exact timet -George Lazarus, of Button wood, Tuesday purchased the residence of the late John Teats, on South Blver 8tree from 1.. O. Weeks. The let to by 8T feet. Mr.

Lssarus 'ecpeots to oocupv it himself, but not until next year. I Ex-Poetmaater T. P. Crotzer, of Nanti- roke, was on Wednesday married to Miss Edith Meade, daughter of Rev. Dr.

Meade, pnstor of the Presbyterian Church at Nariti-eoke, at the residence of the brido'e brother-in-law in Philadelphia. The girl earned McAfee, who was abducted by her father a few weeks ago from a house on Canal tttreet, has been found In Meseopeok. The child was brought to this city and McAfee, who was arrested on the charge of abduction, was released from jail. The funeral of James McManns took place Thursday afternoon from the ieldenee of his brother, T. McManus, on East Market Street.

The remains were token to Ht. Mary's Church, where a large number of friends had gathered to pay- their last re-tapscts. I Mrs. 8. M.

Masters, sister of J. W. Ben scoter, of this city, died of typhoid fever at her home In Leek Haven on Thursday night, aged 49 rears. She leaves a hnlnd and three children and is survived l.y six brothers and one sister. Funeral at bar old borne.

Town Line, Monday. James Dickson, pastor oi the Presbyter-Ian Church at Dagos Mines, Elk County, has enmmnnleauon in tne rwruipm hM tu advises the -tdle miners of the an ikruita OTurtnn in to the bituminous eninea of V.ifc Gotwtv. where work may be readily obtained at go-xl wages. Newly elected justices of the pc- by law required Die wim HKprouii) within thirty days of their election notice that they will aoeepc They must atoo state who was the former inontcbent of the office nJiutiiMr tne was caosed by tf-xnirailon of his term or otherwise. X.

Safford has real cued from "the Brown buok store and expects to leave there tn the middle of March to go into busineas In Kingston, taough the nature of his new vantnre is not announced. Mr. fiord has pent 81 years in Wilkes Barre, 10 wtth Convnghaaa A Paine and 11 as of Brown's book store. 1 The graduating class ot Wyoming avemi-nary met Friday afternoon lor organisation. The rote for preetden: was a tie between Messrs.

Lee and Davenport, and the cbair-caaa, Mr. King, decided la favor of the for-iar. Mtee Bertha FaukU was elected vice president. Miss Ingham secretary and L. 1-fiauford treasurer.

1 A uuim' brick factory will shortly eatabitshed la StttrraerrtJie, the only one in Wyoming Valley, say. the Pirtaton The easital stock to S5.0t. and a number lTiTw frasa SeraatoB. Plttstoa, WUaes- Harrs aad Plrasoata are interested. Among UMdirectnrs are M.

B. Hoopt and i-nder. of this dry. -James Hoghes, Urtng Dear rittatoj, was and nerhaoa laralhr wounded tun. darafteraooaby Thoatae Martia aad U.V.Ilr CiUk UlSllIt Ot SI! OKI ICUU.

The says feds caaaesa 'f. varr sum- Mcaaar ISSuattf tneaerio-s Uiaesaof 6ff releaeed. Martin wa g. ea bearing an beid- Eugene C. Frank has 00 exhibition in one nflssr Loogo wiadows a beautiful patcttxg ot yoang lady casting asiJe itaaoe with a epqBeattfe Orn the attfctoigh ttie expresaioe at bar sweet aad iafge esca ts most inntwwnt- Mr.

Freak1 iaJent study sometiilag eattr7 cmvw. He toa again toaebed tae eaavaas irukaatastaruaad. Tbs jrarrs of PnttsrQIe, says that Fraak A. HUi has aowtod ta ngattMB of wuwi liiletwlKt tae Doabar Fnrasm Con of waica CAarles Parrish, ot The ptaat of this eoav otCT at Doabar, Farsue CuviBty. It ooa-aaaf twoeoUMriea, sevwal kaa4r4 coke qmk toimae -awtiltry Mr.

HIS arm lease tor his aesr post or duty a ar aMsjt Mazeh Ha has had the oCer tor I ttasa. bat latrjaarl a SiiBrlnlfW ta the matter OkljiaMWlf. to I 1 i nivr.lhen.rti. Who has eonflnd hie nome nm" h.it 1, Baltimore for tbe benefit ot hta hHh. Hiyw tons 01 cw nwa 1110 s-.

toy 400 ton, A nombw, of Wilt -Br PJ- -A oow aone Tuns taken tqr tne Br li nVi a crowd- ol lr.bjir fllai. Ir. J. HarrU Jonee. wno it.r 1.1.1 in hia eltv.

ni mi vsZtor the benefit of hi falitoR neaim, will rwtitx on North WaehinRton S.reet, within tew aoon, ol hie former icelJMife. llr. Clark has removed to Oiis city from r.in. TiBitlne A. W.

Kiuray ft And. wife left for lonai .1 uP 1 ...1. mnrninir mi a rni.iwmr"'" court, Iiik lnt.wwted in pwra County. ri Record. VrK.

r.M ie vtaitltut rolatlvee In New J.iB. aT Minor has cut a bus on the road to nr.lv to and from midnight trains. Rnnrnm- hsM retnrnei! from 1 k. 1, vittlfinir hfvrnic unnuua, wuui- the lowels. Is well and at his post again, tDatlv Record, 5T.1 Herman Barring la suffering will, a severe cold.

J.fmrcnoe Mvi connnml to his nomo 1th a severe cold, i jri vimmo. of rittstori. was in town vMtnnlav visitini; friends. Dr. J.

B. Crawiora nai oougni ur niunu R( LaW. uhBriir and Thomas Hart r- turned yesterday frf'OJ Florida. Mrs. Richard Callary, of Seranton, is visiting Mrs.

liorn, 1 thle city. Prack E. snperlntcndent of eirculn- tlm of the Philadelphia was in town yesterday Murray Alexander, wno nas uwb serioumy 111. i oonvslesclng. He is able to walk about bis room, Ales Copeland, of Carbondale, is running an engine on the night line of the 1).

1, starting irera iuw roj I ivwntAf ths manajreruent oi an electric I nKhf plant pear Philadelphia. (John Gaugtien, roprlntor of the I.i i.aoka- of Car- 1 wanna auju, ij p- 1 bnndftle. were in tftwn yesterday. I n.v-.- W. Oaltairhcr.

agent for the Lilly I clay Co waB in yesterday arranging for the appearance of the company at AJer- I mania Hall on Wednesday nest. 1 win l'robnti-4 1 -in6 wills were probated in the office of the regis'tr 01 will i ueeuay: pirHAn flow. Itte of NanticokA, be- queatbee his rrm estate, ihtsoiihi pruiny and all the goods ot which he was at Ktime to bis wife. Maria Goes. Thomas Albert, of Wilkes-Barro, and Jam Kaufcfleld, of NentiCfko, are appolnttxl ex- The will was signed Dec.

with John J. Brlsliu, '4'honuis Albert and James Mansfield a) witnesses. Anna Graven, late ot Kingston, nsks that her body burled. Her eetate is disposed of lis follows? Te her daughter Anna, wife Huston, and to her soni Michael and Piitriok Graven she gives $1 each, nil of the balance pf the estfttc, consisting of bouses and lots, f.irnlture, to bar son John raven, who als.) niade noio The will was signeil Heiitember h. IStiU.

The wPnecsps are Mlcb-u-t. Doi'gherty, Edward Mnllev and Ira Carle. In the codicil she leaves $100 to Eilon Graves. Stephen Uartmnn. late of shlcksblnny, orders that hi: wife.

Margaret, bo allowed the use of the estate during her lifo. AJter her death it i to le divided as ioliows- To ids son Luther a house and lot in ShlcWshlnnv, pay to his glstlcr Ada the of l.Vt. To his son Edward of). To his son Arthur ti-i farm In Union, TiwnRhlp, pi-evlding he pay to cath of lii Sisters lU: are iiOTi-f 1 Aim Gregory, Florence Bellas and Ida Wolfe. I The will Is dnte.1 Dec.

0. lS-Jfi." It was witnessed by J. F. Kelobuer and Mrs. J.

F. Kelchner. Anthony Reap leaves the following lw-quests after setting aside tUK) for funeral expenses; To I. W. Heap, a -son, one I niteil States Government bt.nrt SI, W0, also one lot and two houses; to John Heap, a eon, tSQO; to his datightar Anna and to his daughter SHiy Nolan a hous, and lot aud S1.0W1 to Aiuhony Jr.

to y.ouDSst sov, Michael, six lotu, one and $1,00. The will was slirmst aprii and was witnessed by-John Richards and John D.i Stark, Ilileman is made executor. William Stephens, late of West PItt.tOD, bequeaths hla entire estate to John filchards In triibt for his eor. lllchard Stephens, aDd daughter, Margaret ilerritt, the income to beidlvided equally bi-tween thorn. The two children are also made executors.

The will was written October 1SS3, and witnessed by Wm. Hughes and JamiM Law. Perils of t'sdrrarennd WsHlaa. SL-imiml l.romnennv was Inlured in Shaft d. a.

on Saturday. He had lit a match lor a blast ami gone to a safe place and -waited for the shot to go Gil. lie heard the si-nib exolode. anJ tbotrtt it had ndssed (Ire. but iust as he got to the f-ise Uie charge a-mirwlod- The coal struck him in several 'pinoes, breaking his leg buiow.tho knee and nmeing nitn uauiy.

i Tiiorae Bumitkl wn- eoct to the hospital. While at work in No. 4 Sift. riymouih, a few days 'ago, a fail of rock ai.d he suffered the Innnure 01 several toners, iie. sides severe bruiseej At Inee, No.

Thomas Traicor had one foot rastimr on ttm rallroiiJ trak when a car ran over It. His toe were so sma-shed that ho wia not be able to wik lot several Alexander Ilaiston, a miner, wae working In a new part of the at Lance muie anil while be wa taking down a piece ot loose rock the gas accumulated down on hi? lamn and was limited. He was so badly barned on the hands and faoa that will be H1' hint irrM in biuuiu 1 XkMM be Tied te a Wblpplaa Pest. John T. k-f Sleoile Street, who was arrested for aase-uiung his mother on Monday, wae given a hearing before Mavor Sntton 1 nesttay morning.

It li not la the nature oi a person to believe that a son can commit a deed so ontrageous as this maa is guilty of, until the evidence is be-rend contradiction. The oU lady appeared with her bl wk and Uue, cevered with a veil, and upon her dress were sp-e-ts of blood that issued from the wounds. When aaed why he tu like a brute he gave as an excuse that his c-tother had been drinking. The eiui, which te use-i was produced tn evidence, and the testimony of a neigh bor, who heard the oid lady imploring her assailant to spare her. lie was fined and eommitted to jail for trial.

Imprieon-auesxt is too good lor such a brute. A lew doea stripes from the Slipping post would he more nariy wnat fie dt-eerves. I A raSi PlssrasstHti. The foHowlng uiroular was read at at. Marv-s Phu' eh Tueadar night at the opening of the missionary exercises, by fiev.

Father XavieT: 1 Brv. DrjiB 8ik: In eoneeinenee of the prevsiUug e.idemlc the holy fiUber, Le Xlll, diapauses the faithui where this sad visitation prevails from the law of fasting. You are therefore reiiered of the obligation ot the present Lent as to rasring and austi-neaey during the present holy season, until tenner orders from us. Bnt yon are otherwise enoxmraged and exhorted to remember that we must at this tune give ourselves to special works for the t-eneOt of our eools, prayaft-, almsgiving, etc. Begging of o-i Me-ased Lord in bis merry arm our holy faith With gd works.

i Kiaun O'Hiu, I 1 Bvhop of Scraaton. Kfrantoa Feb. 2S, 1 FauU. lajersd ik HikbmA. William Caaties, ot Bawman Sueet, was eatigbt between the head plae and a car at the Dlaaaood mine Tuesday aiteraooa acd received what the doctor coasiders faial in- inrtea.

The car wae going ow uie aeaa ui the s-ope. aad Casties seeing the km atiU kitjhaJ to it. rig forward sa eo-iem-rored tj-e anlaiai. la doi-vg so. he was aacgbt hlaama aad atverIy braised isat II I it ise-a-M 1 fl.

died at Iremoat. sr 4 j)isb' ttM.WiWi Be I bat warn west abosn aewa aaru eiw tar la ta est, ad on aoe at aliddkiw, JT. t. en It ro elide dsys. luterf-e-t lit Laurel I'efnctery.

l'J. isve. H.iwklWK.-'l'loii;. In- l'lyrnoiirh. Feb 'S'-ii by Bev.

William Hnwktns to Film ociu inhii oi i-iv-niu-n. bororiKAK rt.f v. In Hnieton. tt. IS.

by 1 atlii-r Mmltlr. A. .1, i'ocley, of NVw and Miluiio I.oiiKlirini, of ilyvsiso' At- Hanover. I'i'b." ISHO. by Rev.

K. Pivk I-ewls F. Hetmlng, or Avhlny. U. Miss Mary K.

Hclmlit. of Hanover. Hoi-U-v --WoaviAK. lu I'lymoiith, Feb. 14 ISSM lv lir.

lii-tiwn, I ieerge HoMowny. nnl it. worrieto. Me vrrt- I illv. At noiisi oi flirs.

thi- uenlier or 31. lP-a. sl.ar r-r to Mm JaiK- i Km. v. lll-ACH Ilwj(l.

Ill by sqiitre Urlslln. -fames licacliam im-J Mar-Ilia both of Nnuttcoke. ilniiuii.v In J.uxerito 7 lsim. Hey. F.

A. Kiittr. llrllr and Miss fiessle Isttfi of tie. Mvrrnrww lu rtrt-ston. i eo.

Win. u. MstllieKs and Miss I-aura stinrsr, bom Of I'llWtAUl. Ill Ullkes-liarre. Kvafl IV and Miss Snr-Oi A.

Jenkins, by fti-v. yy. U. Williams, both or Wnn ior Jtun. ItKATIIN.

Fi J- At Ibiftt Feb. 20, 1 -Win ill Kvnli-. ilge.1 IS yeai s. -In Pitt-ton. Pen.

trom nn nbsci-ss. son or Mr, mid Mrs. sti-plien nitisl years. Freeland. Peb.

Haral. A.i Klre or Jolin a. lsire'i wi years, nioiiuis anil lii ilnys. Funeral Friilay afti.riio.-n.. I'AKinn.

Iu forly Fort. is-. Prurick oi Wllkcs-llnrre, aged years, -or Josks In Wllkisi'-Barre," eb. 1S1V. Mrs.

I mn T. Jones, BKisV 77 yistrs. or ,1" blllly. -Menttoneil olsi-wlliTC. tills el-y, -Ji, -if wboop ilig coiigh, Bii-slo ilil'nut daughter of Haintltoli anil Martlin llniiiow.

111 Kegisler, Feb, fS-Jil, Mess, fnther of Seymour Hoys, or Wit kos-llan o. H.inms. In I lymoiilli. Feb. -Jl, Ann Harris, agist 67 yenrs, of inflammation or tbe biugs.

Mentbned elsewlleri-. FnrtrMis. In Feb. 21. 1-O0.

Mm. f'Blhiirlne -I to years, of tarnlynls. Mamtkn. Iri is ai, ism. Mrs.

S. M. Mentioned M.vl.r.-,At. laurel Kitu, Fell. II.

lolm Moyles, agsl 17 years. Fuiieml Suiiilny. nl 1 li in rover. Smi-io. In tins y.

Feb. 1S'. Kmiiu-1 Sliiurl. from in initios. .1 Kinit-ton.

FO. l.y .1. II. Wolfo. of fin.l Mi- Wslfltle Iletls, or IV Ill irl.iu -it Ml.

PI-jetiil. Feb. M. 1S'. T.eh daughter of Wllllarn and fliwibetli Ann Black well, aged years.

this of crinip. i-. It. Houwood. aged 4 years aa-l 7 months.

Funeral -l iiesttny nr o'cbH-k. It.oooN In I'tltstou. Feb, the obi si-n of Mrs. I linrlos ItiKKon. Noitri Main Street, frimoral Mon-isy airerins.u.

M.l-lJ'N In i-ittstoll. Feb. i. Agnes, dnilghter widow Madden. Fuiieml on Wedni-s-lAy, I'l-Sll-.

In l)elilsn, Feb. 10, lr.l, wife of I hOHias Ciinliis. aged yenrs. HAN1.0C 111 Hazieton. Feb.

lm. OUlo, of Mr. sit-1 Mrs. H. Siimloe, aged a yenrs.

-Ill West I-ittsloli, Feb. 1H-1. WitltAlti Beese. agislT 14 years. Injured In tbe iiilm-s.

I'lttston, Feb. SI. HWf. Mmliu Tentietmv. ncrisi 7'i veal's.

LorTls. in 8el-oiiol. Feb. lSOe. Mrs; Mary Auii'I-oftus.

wife of -James nge.l yi-n rs. O'llnirs-. At Sliirn-ervllle, F'eb. tSttt. Itt-r-lisr-l (CJli irf-it.

aK-l 4ii years, ry a tior-e. Wai.ki.b, At Kliervafe. Feb. V4. I vijln.

dailfftiler I. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm 4. VVaitci-r.

afxeil Funeral M'tstneislHy nfi--i-iiwni. In Mftileh I'leink, F--I. lstn-. RcElna years. -r fbarles Karirriiiaiiii, or -4 Mi r.i.isos-, In Frenicitt.

Nel. Feb. Sani'iel MiitllHon, i.rrniet;ly of I.ny,eriie Cotiitly v'eiil-H: Ai.i.r. Iiiililsclty, Feb. ifilio.

ioo. W. AdUy. aged.4J yeirsi Fntiei'lll I rmny. WAinirit'N In litis city, of jifli-afysls, Whbtiiii.

ageil In KBiiKoni Fis.r- llousii, Feb. -f4, isfm, Mrs. IVmiirod F.ngle. i-f I'lttston, risilK HA. IC OF I'llOi-KKTV IN FAIItVIFW.

k. by 1. oitsistfng or fBi'ln and si ttie, jios Is-eri wllb-lrBwii. WAIl'KIt CHiiSM. AHMKiSKi- F.HI'ATi: W.

if 'ft AM FT Ni.il. -4i nwuy civiU'ihat W. iin imnfi. r)nK ri'i'k. I'm- niaclo an ir nit tomo.

In tjast. K.r (fin fl? i.i hi rt-riltor-. -1 AM HrMfiu liirlotU4 t'i IiIjii nm ji.n'tii to pnyintnt. rihI ihm hai Rifjnliml hi in to iitwin Ui'iii wiWi oat VKAtiFR. AHWiffi i ra.

AH'H'lty. OK A. rt. si'iiustiN, i.aij. in Towiililp.

l.flli-r niimiiiirti HtIri umh f-iif fyn naiiuMl tttto Imvln: iMfii Riantl i tin Htn'M-il. nil imhhoii -i-Mnif. rt, ro. liiJilniM i Uin.iiii tn priw-rii tin fVttm i I IT. ft.

T'vniU AtMrny A rMKKTlUr iHK NlOf lirJ'irif tli lefllian flitkytt Jil 4o-Wiitit vilW in- hfhi nt otl iii lnl us. fn 'I hrlay April 17, i 2 ovltfk i. 111. ti v.i for or RfrauM LtiA prrftf iiiuu In-nroaso thr thr. hit from flvrt llKniMHitii Oblliirs lou tli.iuwiiMl (f.ii;n Uy Oi-h-r ta lU' of tirm-toi H.

iiAv, ire.i i-ftt. llfttliV, Fi'JV. iS'PO. aKH.hm on iw hi tic vt 1 :j.J -tirny of Mnri, a. l.

l-v. ilni 'floi'klioldivrH 0 IIih Wink 1 i KumUKm Hrink will niM-tftt Miif-ii Kavlnrs Bftiik. tVuiih KmnkliUMi t--t; ViIk -lit, iH'twtf'lJ lit ftoit 1 1 m- mul vot for tin to ra iH'W n.n1 exin. m.h! clinr Ur. ou-poiViV- ruztlt na1 A.

IK. niCl.HON, SMfi ffn y. tATB-" OP M. I-VI 4F VIlk-Iinrr. livliiK lxwn rn 11 to! tN tnniMr-alfrnrtt.

ail pirvm Indtu-1 Hai.l twtntH rWUHll Ut mnko tminfllRMs iayii-nt, nint tltfifirs IiavI rlniini or jt prur-t ttL tl gAiiitt n'ltliouL do'iy t' -vOholtim OltKKX, I'lei-TKor. mmf.tt AtiVrtiy. HUM vpHK KXAJMINKItH Airei.tiiTi-i! tllrt jiirt Of CoitiiU(yU 1'Ihiijs of Lu7eri-iM Ooui.iy. -In HTrriian with th ct of will mwt at tlu r-toin in tho court hot 10. ii' th rlty viik Jiarrt, oi iji'viny, tlio iMlidHy Mar')i, at 2 p.

to. Kxafiilnn for ui'iefiiu- jf tor of Mi'K-n Ior Krjt ajitl ThlrU lu ihn usti JOHN HNVlJlti II. M. KKfrn AttAr-A. t.

Wrr iM iii 'ill l-Kl a. K-i tary. I tin-Win; Ut- of r. A-'K. hM'l'OhM' uttty, TWfu)hip.

l.u.'-rii T- (t-ar CasAor may otw-oru: Iji r'r it of A' 1 ifl' IttHt. on irV vljtt tJay l.y ibf jrr I.iiirj.-. i i- -Xtn' i'ourt of th VMitty l.irAl --f I'eitit-yHiiiiia; Oi- Huari If air oiale otrt esthbii-b). And in iur- decree you, tne wild nw, e.or any other i.ersoii fr you. sr.o here- 7' eqiilred.

on or lifore rl.o.a'tei. ev ot Mur. A. to dune i-i l-rrptiaos t'ourt Sfttl.KTHlyor.yf v-bleneof irieeonrti.tju.n-o n. I'feof llie I'p ii i-iibire to pro.l.i.

or" u-foo the -lay --f May. A. J. will t-, rrtAd-- by tbe it-Viler Wills sn-1 ror llieal.l.oiiitty. of letter of a-lioinistratl'-u on tt.e etAle or-MUd si.j-pose-i d--eiiit t'tte party entitled thereto lUtFJKV Clerk O.

A-UiriR-y. 1STATK tit UV. At 1.11 IIV 1JIF. ill: J- ooiity. is berel.y (jjvell thai ft--'-OlllllS hftve Ihi-'II file.l -oiiflriiied olrsoluiely by tho in- itn; rotiow-ing eu.11-, -nz-.

1, Miller MobUinyo'. 4th llareii. ivjo. Ab viiu-ler -J. Kiulum tub vor, ruelay, 4lb Ctilbe- iirf.Slll-er, iCiiiiniuei La.

lit, eA-ocutor; WeUuMHlay. Ttie omiiuerttAetl (1eiittHto4l ill the ab.ei will iv by he-ivwirt. tho ourt bouse, tu the Court Uui ine the siss of -court eii llio-tuys s--t forlb oi.i-.-site the naihe or each at time nil fs-rsoiu. stiali attrel. If tliey Ben In, anil preeenl-tbeir claims-agalnM swiq- estMtcA or rorever le tli-twrxi from in uiMttimi-l rand; V.

J.vu..s M- iHiKKvy, IH4--JZ Orphans'! rr. WIDOWS icivon to all irsous iwrnel in Uie foUowlni- 11, in whlows iipi.rni--iii.,ni ui the following estules ruiie u.o:o-.... by llie court or LoAerne ounty iin.l uiiU-es eK-opiloiiH are will l- tq.iH-ovoJ ou Mon.lay. Mttrcn -Daii el lllle Oscar Efc-huirxe. l.atib-1 Shelli Willtaio M.

w. JCuniiJi-. John it. Hrris-jo, It. M.

-John WlcliAwi J. So-blincton, hi 2: 4.tt.H Terk Ik. fc-ivei. ttiar tmro nlea u.r'L i i the r.4io. aa.i ut ti" ZS'i-A ou Moiiiy.

Mrvfs im. 'r "st-t utility thaf4 W. O. KoificM, IW.t-r''- 4 o. n.ttu -j.

At. 7. E.jtsm Fur-, 7' It 1 iI.iiiiin.,i.,r J- WUi-lieto X. i. a.lav,a.sir.

11- Oaniel Mer, c. B. HiUcor. admiiiistra-lrafrii, B' W- Pranck, MeOliEEVr i. i Vi i I IT i i 1 cure.

i WA.NAMIF.'. lOnrresi-omletiee, Feb. 6s Tuesday evening a large number of the friends of Borah Bit-hards met at her home to celebrate her seventeenth birthday. Vocal and instrtimeiital music was the order of the evening; Misses Richards and Halliday pre siding at the piano. Various games- were introduced, in winch fill joined witu mucu iileasure.

Supper was Hervisl late in the evening, and the guests left for; home at about l'J o'clock. A MpltlNIJ APPKTI I'M And What In the Market te MncfWrr Wednesday wiisamodel market day aud the market places wore thronged witli buyers morning and afternoon. Them, is no especial wonder nt this, for the waiitn, clear spring weather has given a new ambition to jmoplo ami this has given a ta.s for senson-abl- articles of ftKil. Some of the caterers to the public taste have been casting around for garden produce from tho South and yesterday morning received quotations with tho exetntIou ol having the prtsluce.lu the market Saturday. Oroen peas, the llrst df tho, season, will lo tn hand In niilimlbsl quantfty for I a peck, and taring lMins for Ticenty.

uart. Thtse dlsbts will really lie a a 'Saturday Or Sunday dinner. Aliiongli grown -In a more tropic cinno, tliey nave an unusually good Then again those hr.asKwi.veH desire "nay place bebrfe tlieir fart. I lies the tempting strawberry short cr.ke 111 they wlsli tt. pay ciirs a quart tor the ooriTlos, a re-iueiion or 5 cents since last week.

Alongside of them may lie placi-d a few neiw tomatoes sliced In' vinegar. They have b-on in tho markets for a few weeks but liavw been lowered to y.V cents quart. A dlniior of new things would not be complete without new potatoes. Uerm-idas maybe Bad for 15 cents a quart. Tho latest, arrival In the.

fruit itiio Is It seems -but a few days since lhey tllscppearod from the mar ket place, but lhey are on hand again. They are very Toawmnbto in pries, aSe'W cents each. Oilier prb-ee Tnngo as follows, with slight changes elncu last week: bruits L-'roi ilozon; oranges, lfKc-'i: ern I5aiunrt; apples $1 SO barrel or 'jO peck Malaga grapes, iHinnnas, l.i,.;;!0 doEen; co-amniiis, 10 each. vegetables- Onions, 'JO hnlf peck; hoots, Kl bunti; swst potntoi-s, half peck; po- 7:, buslif-i; lettuce, IV a radishes, Icinc.h; eiibbage, l.liifT. a head; cauliflower.

4(1; upinach, peek: citron, "JO tlv; pb-kles, cticumter.s.':iO each. Clus-se Full cream factory cheese, i'-lo H'; English dairy, Mil; cream, 2." apiece; NeufcUatcl, 5isic.h; Fn.mage de pineapple, Kditm, SI. 10; Saiisago, 13 oploce: Itoqoolorr, Fresh Kish Boo shad, 00 each buck shad, smelts, VI reil suapier, 1T codllsh 10 halibut, 1H Ii. fickciiil, iri herring and 1 lb. for scallops, q.iiirt: lol s'ers, IS tb.

i Poultry Chicken; tfi lb. ducks, Ittdull Hour Boiler, pnlcnf, 0 S7; lackwh.mt, uwt. Freeh meals Slilolu isjjt) round, 10. ndciloiu, 11.. chuck, sfcoulder, lllfe 14: rib lonst, ISxUO: lK.li.liig, vi-iil viyil ItK'--.

IS; veal Ktewitig, lo 14; mutton legs, IS; mutton relict, liiiab, -ij; lamb ch-ps, pork nst, pf-rk boiling, 10; corn Itoef, I I If. Other meats' Urled Leer. S.V. hatns, IP- 15: bacon, llS; fau- sugc. l'J i Butter "Ju is.

Lard 10, Miii--e me.it wiioi i.sAi Palorit flour, family Hour, rve flour, Graliam, SI; buckwheat, Iced No. 1, and mixiMl feci, corn meal, bile. biarr nnd middlings, ouls, corn, bii'diel. I t'blcriuo Live M.terk larket. Ciiu too, 1 r.

of boga lolay. i'. uou; Khlineents, oveiv tt :i.fiO; Ilpht i.o I ml-oxi packers. f.l.filVI: ht-ftvy sliij.i.l.iK gru.lin. luslrfS mat ket fairly fiinl iss ii i r-b.

hogs to ilay, stilpiiients, pror-pccls "iii.uijri.. Ol COMMOS I-IJEAH. Ttlill-sday Kefore U.ni. B. Wee; Pf and lion.

o-wl wiii.l. t. '1 Wiiians; Itiilti rhadc nt-'iiiift Tliir-t ritrlrl, WISkcs llarieirily: Kuiii- iii. l-i r.ii ttmitli nul lu iitg all lion i-sirs in itu jr Ir, l'. II.

Couijil.b. vs. Jobu Nori-ts: grattt-1 lo f-n-ii-- why Vend. in.t Ih- l.ui, 1, vs. I.iii'lrruaii A Slceer: t.r i.

I'. l.lri'lfriiiHii liaui--s witrt r.iii,i, C. 1 11:11 VS. 1 IlKZletoIi AsstwiatK iYblay I-. I.

"i MIuiiIh iw. i-ci-niltlwt v-t iii rroru jrt lo p-t for. -or xir. o. J.

ltLo Wmiain Emuto, 'Miner's SiviiiK bank iic I piiAr.lm.i or frank J.rwsli Kmbwi and l.ertru-3-, Kwiutu. lr, Of tiar.lian filn.1. Sainui-1 ai. 1 11. Vanlx.rt.

ceased: Auditor refx.rt inunrincl abs-jlutety arci d-ri-o flir.l. Kritato Marttia St.vire: Iletuni or sale coii-nried Jotin.Knh!riiAn. As 1 utAte lai.li,l deiase-l Auditor i f-ort conn nil. -1 i.uiu. siury hbarer.

nnd lu'l with sun-ti's. apr.r-vet. ,000 l-r-tate 11. H. liters i-erToruiajtee or witu si-ifjc mi or.ioi-.-l.

hle-I I Thomas Iviwrr.a- d.sr to Ji Rule audit in the eM, Miaij eariug or u- aiar, 23 i-tao. e.r.ti.-i, tt, wr mint a rrs a to, trii aa roHiilt out ol UiO Mou.l&y-fc0fr,r 0 -PtiiiiKMi Aim no- -d boi.1 srah Mil- jok' v-. -ly approved, borne tVuite nisi. sat, ooeal ftlarrtaae Aartdeace. lirinoa ltbigh A-eluuiian entre wiike-l4Avrre William c.

Olbbon t'iu)ie Mutt-rr )c. Maie betis. m. Hawkins 1 Elikabetb Cns.k Frank ttoi.nfis.. illuia 'iter Jfobu fly lUOUtll Hyiiiootlt l'lymotch Towusiitp 'lowusbii, like-barre T.i,si,ij, Wilfcui-llarro Towusluj, i.

A liii.anr Eiu-im. oli.u.bia Jdrrumrit ei.riiigs Luzerne fc.jroul: Lozeriie H-rou((li Kingston isrr Fiyijiutl; Let.iKli Fiyuviutn Naiitlcoke Warrior Jtim i-mi fc.Jar,!ATlo, -F-JwardnvKlfc iLiAtffstcn Iti.n HiniHAt jiJti-y JHynuui (itaul.ky Iti: l.lviu-oa... JJoi If kJVU.l, A. HgiL 1 tvau, U. fc.

1 MuntA i.i!l!: 1,. f-" lifilfci iU. fu 1-Mi )i Jhgnti lU. Itt-jr-ki Kvhi. Jr-i.

I -ri, 11AHBIAI.KH. Bt Wiu" v. irr. a. Ptu.ip Ai.

Hoirli atl Hi J. hauu. IxhS ,1 kuu. tZ r.y a Ki. Hkiwr, Iiamei Uaklmuji, Feb.

jt. aaUie SfcATleary, tah ot Wilkee-JiarnT to Miss vss Bet. at Miner's Hikhn tioii f-ilit. 9 r- if. j.

Aii "i HUixrt lo 'v-i fai'l tit.iii Allit-ioij Uie' I h'rit'M hy fVC'l 'iUii ii. ii- ill thrn-'r- hy i rtiinut'; -t usr 'fit llft oti- htji. i i plat- of tivo-fttory ti'f'f'i l.oil-..-. I it'-iou. AH ilia! Sii-.

aiil ox. -t. i li rfA-'yri i.ii i i- rt Rrty 3 t-' i or Wap-t ti' iiiirwiv-- 'ii--. oi f'iiifJrig. j-ff 'i 1 v.i.-- 'i- Mel I oii ah't F.

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