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THIS 0gVENIKG XiEADKK, WIXKXS-J, Aimg4 -Co-Dob. 3 4 j. 5t" 11 FRU1 1 j.AK-S baps ior uu c--v-- ry- I IOXSHBXM TS -if KLLIN E's HI 85 PUBLIC .1 Rcbta. Uatxuss, Ilmxi Isunnwl 1 HARNESS AND dRTOKS. Yon can buy nickel joounted all hand-made single harness for 14 dollars and upwards.

Double team and light harness from 28 dollars up. Also a fine assortment of trunks, travr eling bags, satchels, and all kinds of horse furnishing goods always in stock, at most reasonable prices, at M. POSTS, 22 West Market EROV HAM CURERS Wilkes I3xn 00 AT jo mwswmwiw ISf A AGEj SQUARE. ffonegg. at such tempting prices opportunity to supply at very low prices.

This early and secure some Waiting the Verdict! STILL OlST- Goods are being sold that buyers ot We have given away a great many dozen of our are offered a splendid themselves with such week "CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS are put on sale in Table Damasks and Housekeeping Goods, Silks and Dress Goods, Hos iery and Gloves. Call And now await the verdict of the people, and we feel confident that it will be favorable. THE RACE. We are satisfied that in the near future the whole human race will want to "take the cake" flavored with Kutzner's Extract. of the bargains at every counter.

EJPSgFixtures for Sale. Store for Rent. CROSBY CO. 42 South Main Street. HAVE JUST OPENED THE LARGEST LLNE OF IDRESS G00DSI IS IT IT THE LATEST hb.Eot&ibG Leader UkTTTtn.

eoads. 1 front Wash's, 1 Worth 41 ea. FRIDAY. JUNE 1885, KO. 1777 Hew tx1 ConOne.

"pr uUe-Jl Tjay team -BiTKalus Fair. Straw berries-ConatiBM. Jewelry D. DaTldsbarg'. priaf Lamb -Jacob Falk Kottcs-Crystal Spring- VUr Co.

Bamntocks Grand Union Tea Co. Xw stock clothing J. Stern A Co. Lohmann'i aonoaucement Sew to-day Cheap boys pant Boston Clothing Hoaee Wana. maker's announcement -Second pass WUkMBam Btrssa Ball way.

TUCK TJLBXJL WILKK8-BABRB AND A8HLKT. Leave WIlkes-Barre and Aehley lmolUneoaaly 7 00,7 45, 8 80. 9 15, 10 00. 10 45, 80 a. 1 15, 1 00, 1 45, 2 SO, 15, 4 00, 4 46, 80, lfi, 00,7 45,8 3,9 18 p.m.

WILXSS-BABBZ A KIN 08 TO If. Leave Fob. WUkee-Barre. a 1 80 10 a g. 8 45, 80, 9 56 c.

10 85. 11 06, 11 40 13 15 1 t5. 2 OP, i 40 80 a. 8 05. 4 40a .30,5 45, 615, 56 7 45 8 90.

8 60. 80. Leave Klngatoa 6 45, 8 00, 8 86. 9 10, 9 46, 10 95 10 56. It 30, 14 00.

11 45, 1 60. 80. 8 10. 8 45.4 80 5 10. 5 85, 06, 45, 7 SO, 8 10, 8 40, 9 10, 9 60.

a to Scranton, to Berwick, to Northumberland, to Nantiooke, to Plymouth. MAIN STREET AND PDB. 8QUABK. Leave Public Square SO. 6 40, 7 00, 7 98, 7 60, 8 15, 8 40, 9 06.

30. 10 00, 10 86. 10 60, 10, 11 40 a. m. 06, 13 30, 13 55 1 90, 1 46.

9 05. 9 80, 8 00, 8 80, 4 00, 4 80, 4 55, 890. 646. 8 10. 8 85, 7 00, 7 25, 7 0, 8 15, 8 40, 9 06, 9 80 p.

m. lhe lint car leave South WUkee-Barre at 6:40 a. m. and the last at 0:60 p. m.

The time tor other cart the Mine for leaving Public Sqoare. T1ME.TABLE-BTSAMIK SCOTIA. Leave Wllke Barre, going down, at 7 90, 8 45, 11 30 a. m. and 1 80 and 1 80 p.

m. Leave Plvmoath, going down. 9 15 a. m. and 9 00 and 5 00 m.

Going op at 8 CO, 10 40 s. m. 3 45, 8 30 end 6 00 p. m. Leave rlntzbach'e Landing, going down, at 9 SS, a.

m. and 9 10 and 5 10 p. m. Going op, at 10 SO a. m.

and 8 15 and (45 m. Leave Naoticoke, going np, at 10, 00 a. m. and 380 and 5 80 p. m.

The 7 90 and 20 in. trip go down only to Plymouth. WMTwaLP, Captain. Fair and Waring To-Htrrew. Fbr' tte Middle Atlantic Fair weather no change in ex-ratlin the extreme northern portion: ilight-iy warmer variable wind.

For Saturday fair, slightly warmer weather. rtJBKKilT TOPICS. The Plymouth Y. M. C.

A. celebrates its fifth anniversary tomorrow evening. An ice cream and strawberry festival will be given at the Franklin street M. E. church this evening.

The public is Invited. The' Plymouth Star, which was recently reduced from an eight to a four-page paper, has been tnlarged by the addition of a column to a page. Ths new amateur base ball club of this city played a practice game with the Arlington yesterday afU-rnoon, the new nine winning by a score of 10 to 7. Peter onnell was arrested by Officer Banes, of Luzerne Borough, yesterday afternoon, on the charge of perjury in connection with his case in court, and lodged In jail last evening. xasticoke mieerrs.

Iatarsetlaa- Hots Frs Bea-alar Correspondent. Kantiooke people who wish to visit Mountain Park will find no better opportunity for a good time tban to accompany the Junior Mechanics on the 27th Inst. R.M.Lanuing returned to Susquehanna yesterday. The Susquehanna Coal Co. will pay its employes to-morrow.

There are now eight clothing stores in Nanticoke and it is rumored another will soon make its appearance. The old saying that "competition is the life of trade," is not likely to prove true in this ease, but will probably pan cut the other way. Xaaticoke is entertaining a champion pomist, a member of the celebrated Boston Stars. He is giving the Nanticoke boys a few pointers. John Boyle and Michael Keating are delegates to the convention of the F.

if. T. A. 11 now holding its annual session at HouesUale. They are making an effort to have the annual parade of that order take place in Nanticoke on the 10th of October.

It. is rumored W. P. Jones is soon to have a new salesman from the city. M.

L. Luke Is laying a substantial stone pavement in front of the postofnee. We have it en good authority that a polo match will soon take place between the Lackawannas and the well known Columbians of this place. Nanticoke is soon to have a bicycle club vad a good one, too. This place boasts of a skater who can do a mile in three minutes.

Who knows but Nanticoke may yet scoop up Pittston? Mrs. Mills has in coursa of erection on North Main street two new dwelling houses, which, when comptetd, will add greatly to the appearance of things in that locality. J. M. Williams, one of Plymouth's oldest citizens, is just completing a beautiful and costly residence on Main street A good steady girl can find an excellent situation by applying at the hotel of J.

H. Oplinger. Michael Sweeney, a miner at the colliery of the Alden Coal Company, was killed yesterday by a fall of roof rock, due, it is said, to his own carelessness in not having the roof properly propped. Mr. George T.

Williams and Miss Jane Nicholas were united in marriage on Tuesday evening at the house of the bridegroom In the presence of a large circle of friends. it 1a thought the new water works will be tested in about five weeks. The lecal paper of Milton copies verbatim the Lk adxr's report of the polo contest in that place last week and thus secured a correct account of the game. Pluuaal Sanaaeer Trips. From the New York Tunes, June 7th, 1866.

With the first hot breath of summer come recollections of broad highway, of bard saiid, stretches of billowy ocean, the roar of surges, the cooling breath of Neptune, the plash of the waves, the salty air from the wide sweeping sea, and the countless other delights of life on the sea And nature, ever kindly, has placed within easy reaching distance, a sea coast for the pleasure ef mankkind and womankind in their houis of leisure, and which man has improved until it seems perfection. From Bandy Hook to Cape May the Atlantic Ocaan dashes upon a coast of the most variable but always beautiful description. Years ago this was for the most part a desolate shore, but to-day it blossoms like the rose, and attracts to it the tired dwellers in cities who hare a day, a week, or a month of re axatton. At one end of this shining strip of sand lies Long Branch, and. at the other Cape May, while between them arer located numerous other resorts, all worthy of attention, and each of which baa.

its champions among summer lonmis. The most important of the intermediate resorts is Atlantic city. It has the distinct tion, of being strikingly nnlike all other seaside resorts. It reminds one of the strtkl ng character in "Uncle Tom's i It txS lean trulT said thai fine feather da not oJeb fiae birds, and It Is often used as aaluustration of the fact that fine clothes do not make fine people. Very true; they do not Still fine clothes add very greatly to the appearance of fine people.

It is not desirable that lady should wear calico for dreaanp dress when she lust as well wearaiiie, -which all can de if they -will r': Ottf Fair--o cheap is ail th-- seed to banc onto 'the Tmtr wheoyi beautiful mamar Uttla a 1 Oct's 'i 1 -w gown, wear -tawns cost so worn dre' 'In -fact, no need fal-" 7 eiiabby jor sUghtiy -of anT kind, for Orr -new for less, In many instances, -i it will eost to repair the old. There as fine line of roods to select from, all very cheap, at Qtft FtOrj East Market treeL The Grand tTnion Tea Company. South Main street, bare fine lot of hammocks. which they are exchanging for tickets given for tea and coffee bought at their store. Bring on your tickets- fK KSfAUrni'l MA COW.

HAMS. itUEK ABI9 BEEF TOH AT finrlnar lamb is the most healthy meat to rKt during this warm weather. Jacob Falk, Sooth Main street, will have some verv fine for to-morrow's traae. oesiaes a lull supply of beef. -veal and everything tn bisiine of the Telephone con tion and all orders will receive prompt IOTE GBOWM PBAS.

BEET8. ASD AIJIJ Torbeautr. for the toilet and bath use Ominico Aseptine and Omlnlco Soap. Mias CI Lewis. of 56 South Main street, has efmstanthr on hand 'a full line of ele- gant front pieces in ail tne latest styies ana best water curl A large assortment of fine switches is also always on hand.

Cal 1 and see the new styles that we always on May25m6. SrrKAWBCRBICS. SUOAK I-OAP PIHB APPLKS, BASTAIfAS, OBAIS AI0 JUCJf.tt.Bm AT COS ST I HE'S. Gents, take your clothes be cleaned andLcoloredtoLli innekin's, 48 S. ain street.

Linnekin cleans or colors and presses rants TMints for 76c. former price LOO, 8PBlRe CHICKE9S A5D FOWLS AT COSHTIBIE'S. and furniture dealer, 103 and 105 South Main street 1490tf Ominico Aseptine cures Catot colds headache, canker, sore mouth ani Throat. Win. E.

Boron, undertaker and funeral director. All grades of work done: per attention given. Office accessible day and night. A share of patronage kindly solicited; also sole agent for the famous Behr Bros. A Co's.

Upright Pianos. BB3U. Go to Linnekin's 48 South Main street and have your fine Milan hats done over for 49c. D. Bocnman, the carriage builder, has removed to his new shop No.

216 and 218 gouth Main street; where he is ready to do wagon ana carnage repairing or au xinas, ana also keens in stock a fine line of new vehicles of every style, which he is selling at the lowest possible prices. His shop is well equipped in every department and ho Is prepared to do first class work of any aeacnpuon desired. 1721 tf Physicians recommend of Catarrh, colds, sore diteases. Ominico for cure throat and skin Ladies, if you want the latest styles and oest quality or bair goods call on Mrs. Porter.

No. 48 South Main street (in half of Mr. Linnekin's (the hatter) store). Goods sold cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Jul6ml Linnekin cleans or colors coats tor fl.00, former price $1.25.

48 South Main street is the only reliable place in the city for having hats done over to give satisfaction. Ominico Aseptine for Catarrh. Ominico Aseptine will cure Catarrh and sore throat Mothers Motners I I Homers I 1 Axe you disturbed at nisht and broken ol TO rest by a sick child suffering and crying' with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth If so. go at once and get a bottle ol MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.

It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedl ately depend upon it I there is no mistake about it. There la not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell vou at once that It will regulate the bowels, give rest to the Bother and relief and health to the child. operating like magic. It la perfectly safe to use in ail oases, and pleasant the taste, and is the prescription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere.

25 cents a bottle. Jan3uyldAw JStxo So-tHarj. -OOTTAQK FOB SALE AT WYOAI- mg camp Ground. Good location. 1 1 min G.

W. KlItKENPALL OR SALE A Bay Team of Matched Messenger Mares; also a Chestnut Sor- rei. inquire eru. Htreng, at Clerk's omse, vonrt House, Wilkes-Barre. 1777t3 EXTBA SHARPLESS AND TRI-nmph strawberries, cherries, rpeaches and egetablee of all kinds fresh at Marx Long's tn-morrow.

IVJ Tne stocKdolders of the Urvs- JLl tal Spring Water Company are hereby notified' that a meeting ot the stockholders of said company will beheld at its office, 115 Public Sauare. In the citv of Wilkes-Barre. on Wednesday, August 19th, 1883. at 3 o'clock. p.

ior tne parpcee or voting on the question of Increasing the capital stock of said company forty thousand dollars. By order of the board of Managers. S. C. Struthbbs, Secretary.

Wilkes-Barre, June 18tb, 1885. I77cj-t2 CHURCH FESTIVAL. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church wili give a strawberry and Ice cream festival at. xand-messsr's Ball, Saturday evening, this week. Cake sold by the piece or poiyid.

177514 RANT STREET PRESDTERIAN VJT Mission School will Ice Cream and Strawberry FestlvaL Trjay evening, uuv iouqim. ii Jfrjrsa-ni-mon. -OFFICE OF THE GLm-SUMMIT HO tel and Land Company, The Board of iireoiors oi mis company nas cnoa a special meeting of its stockholders, toiie held at the office of the company, at the office of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, In the city of Wilkes-Barre, on the 3d day of July, 1885, at 9 o'clock p. for the purpose of voting for or against a further Increase of the indebtedness of the company in an amount not to exceed twenty thousand dollars, and tose-eure such additional Indebtedness (and also the sum of five thousand dollars, now represented by a judgment) by a se. ond mortgage upon the franchises and properties embraced in the first mortgage ANDREW H.

McCLINTOCK, Secretary. inayl-frla-9g-29-Jn 1-6-8-19-26. PUBLIC SALE Fine three-story double front brlok building situate on Main street. Plymouth. Pa.

The undersigned will offer at nubile ontrv On Tuesday, une 80th. 1885, at three o'clock (3) the larsre three atorv brlelc hnllrlinir situate on south side Main street, Plymouth, Pa known as the "Duffy Property." Said building contains two large sore rooms on flrnt floor, second floor ocennied as nftiiwa and Toung Men's Christian Association. A large and commodious hall on third flo-an well seated with large platform. lhe above property la about fifty (50) depth running from Main street back to je railroad This is a fine onnortnnitv to nnrehas QUA of the finest and located business nlaoes in Plymouth. TxMS: One-fourth mnnov I.

balanc in five eqnal annual pavninnla. cured by bond and mortgage on the together with Insurance additional. xns jTirst Mauonai uank. J. W.

Cashien Plymouth, one 12, 1885. 1772110 "PROPOSALS FOR FtnElSniNG J- stationer fuel and other supplies. In compliance with the muiitiiMnii mil la ws of the Commonwealth of Jfennsylvania, hereby invite sealed -proposals, at prices below maximum rates fixed Hcnedules. to iurnlsn stationery, fuel sjadl other snpnUea for ths Legislature and tWseveml depatrt-meats ol state ao it n.ni ma rnr t.i,v. tug, gas-fitting uuu seoiu Siting ior, and repairs, furnishing bUs audi sommittee rooms the Senate and I use of Representatives, and diStZlbntiOn.

tloAn.TTU.ntA other printed matl er lor the Lervislature nd wwju ruMw xivsirncuon, ior yr ending the first Mond ay of Jun.j, A. U. lacs. Separate nmnwtli win i nuAtirui and separate eon tracts a.arded as announced in said schedules. All proposals aoepsapssiied by a.

bond with approved security, eooditioned for the faithful performance ox the contract, aud addressed and delivered to me beor 1 1 o'clock a. m. of Thursday, the ZSthdav of Xnnt a. ik at whleh time ths proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, in the Executive Chain Schedules containing: forms of peropoeals can be obtained on nt: Via nnm i uv vihw Secretary ot the Coinssnnrealtb. W.S.

8TKNGEB. 176it Seeretarv- of the Commonweal th. i (i KENT Storeroom, 128 JJ ket street, near Pnbllo aire at the Kct1oTCTot- Mar- iAYLOR MACKINAW- HATS AtJORDAN'S. 40 HAllXttET X. BOY'S PANTS 19 cts.

Gest's Neckties 6 For 25 as i i AT TUB BOSTON CL07EIXG E01SE. 27 1 liii Si, WILKKS-DARBB, tA. GOTTFRIED. Ti.sotr moiut STOCKS, GSAI9, fSOTISieiS AIl Oil. i GO.

Wiikes-Bane, lo 7 franklin 8t Pittston Srown's BnHdingi First National Bank 1 Building, Soranton Also Poatoffice Bni'dicg, Scranton Private wire to Kew Tork, Chicago and Oil City: Markets furnished and orders executed instantly. facilities tor doing business. Eacb office connected by special wire nd telephone. Auction Auction! The auction sale of Watches Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid Silver ware, and in short every article contained in our store will be re sumed, commencing Saturday June 13, at three o'clock in tne afternoon and seven o'clock in the evening, and will be continued evening until the stock is disposed ot. To all who cannot attend the auction sale we will offer speeial inducements at private sale.

Every article warrant ed precisely as recommended. Avail vourselt ol this last opportunity to se cure bargains in first-class at D. DAVIDSBURG'S, Agt Cor. Pub, Square and 8. Main St Coliraaun.

WiiXaea-BAiiRr, June 19, 1885. tJ Tf ViAU. A 1 A AVUVyJlliUlJ Beer for a day or two, but it om ion IS VV1.11 IJUb StiliV WH. JJIXU quoV ghost it will not down 1 i it is oouna to come up again and aaain. It will assert it rights every time.

It has strong hold upon the people and is determined to keep it. One fact alone is enousrh io prove all this: To supply "the immense demand lor il Loh mann is compelled to order by the cir load. Three-quarters or half a car load at a time "won't do. It would do of al most anything else, but not Beer, it being under stooa, oi course, tnat we are speaking ol Mil- i'waukee Bohemian Beer that which is bottled at the home house. That is the only kind handles, the only kind his customers want.

It is a good kind tUfc best kind There is no other best kind there was Loh mann would j.have it. He hasn't hut the 1 1 S-n-lt one Kind. 1 hat is conclusive j.1 j. i 1 viucuutJ tuat mere 13 no OtBer ind of Bohemian Beer so good a-s Lohmann's kind. His sales at immense.

Then why does hi keep advertising Bohemian? Because he wants to make th era bigger. He knows print-ens, ink will help him make them bigger, though there may come a time when Bohemian will advertise itsel It does so largely now not largely! tjiiougn, nowever, it stni neeus a little booming. This a little boom for Bohemian. GEO. A.

LOHMANN, -Ea it Market Street Reataurant him MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS A beautiful line of Shawls and embroidered Scarf. All the best patterns and makes in Carpets and Oil Cloths. Any amount of Parasols. Prices always the lowest. Inspection invited.

FRAUENTHAL, 2 South Main St. Sign of the Bier Bonnet PA. ISION, AND SMOKERS, Barre. AS EASY them if the people will well to call ar examine prices stock. Saw ajtd PzuLsna lirxxa; DALLAS, PA.

promptly, either in the rough or to lOSOv! ana Iron COorks ram" VzzJ-t whin the denizen of W9 TVCU ltYuadJrScIi Atlantic Cltr a owetoai hV am numerous. Tuerc Krithii number iu4 private boaromg Atlantic CUr bejnndj fcM hit, ior wswbj a wlVa teora JHSSSe? from (BTerywaliOT'-il ipeople-draws reaching The facilities for distance y- i-e city are favorable. The del Mom New York by way of rhihw is about four by me, rennsyivajua Railroad audits seashore connections. AU kinds of fish abound in -fts waters, and salt water birds an numeroua lo its immediate vicinity. even temperature makes it a healthful resort, nd this perhaps helps to account for the fact that It is patronized by the rich as well as the poor.

Its board walk is a joy forever, If not a thins; Of beauty. JBatbing and swimming is indulged in to an unlimited, extent. On Sundays the crowd is Immense. On week days it la also Immense. AUanUe City has nothing to complain of.

The present season promises to eclipse all previous seasons in the matter of attendance and tho natives are making desperate efforts to provide for the; rusn that tney may man au toe nay pos-bie while the sun remains above the horizon North and South Atlantic Cities are ad-t ioneU to the parent town, and are makine Ig strides to catch np. Between Atlantic City and Capo May' are a number of other pleasant and nourishing resorts, such as Ocean City, Sea. Isle City, and Sewell's Point, but in comparison with Cape May these are but as the lowly snow drop to the full-blown rose. It has been said that the West Jersey railroad carries the traveler through a desert before it finally deposits him at Cape May, but if so, does not the journey enhance the attractions ox tne (ueenoi watering piacesrjfeven mui of it has a soothing influence on the most dissatisfied, and there seems to be some ground for tne statement mat naa tne lotus eaters discovered Cape May they would have pitched their tents there in preference to an other snot on the elobe.There is noth ing ephemeral about Cape May.Away back in 1675 it boasted of a Baptist ehurch, and surely If there were a church there it must nave naa a congregation, ii'ia, oi uaeii, is a source of gratification to the residents of the beautiful city on the sea, a city which can boast of a population the year round, with great hotels, magnificent pri vate residences, ana coanuess otner aa-vantages, and a life all Its own. Nothing, apparently, can shake its popularity.

Built upon a strip of upland, where the waters of bay and ocean meet, it has a grand view of the Atlantic. Its beach is broad and smooth, and is considered the grandest bathing ground on the oast The dangerous undertow that makes bathing at some points insecure is here unknown, and perfect safety seems to reign over the waves that lave its silver sands. Its streets are broad and level, and all Its structures have an air cf solidity and an absence of newness that is refreshing of itself. An unobstructed view of the ocean is obtained from one end to trie other of the magnificent boulevard that runs parallel with the ocean for a distance of five miles. Its beach is its glory, and its new iron pier the pride of its people.

It is as smooth as a billiard table. I sky is always blue and its sun it seldom hidden. Its bathing faclli-t es are glorious and are taken advantage of to the nlL Noon is the favorite hour for this diversion, and thousands of both sexes, all in costumes more or less unique and striking, then take the dip in view of other and admiring or amused thousands. Cape May's hotels are quite as famous as the city itself. During the summer season, from June till September, Cape May's accommodations, extensive as thev are.

are taxed to the utmost. Earlv as it is the indications are that the present season will push its predecessors verv hard in an effort to beat the record. At the extreme southern end of New Jersev is situated Cane Mav Exeent on the northeast side ft Is surrounded by Atlantic ocean ana ueiaware Bay. Al though it is but two miles distant from Cape May it is connected with that resort by rail, and the residents of two points are generally equally well acquainted with both stamping grounds. Spring Lake, Cape May Point possesses a fresh-water lake, which is fed bv cool and sparkling springs.

The Jake Is situated within a few hundred feet of the Atlantic's salty Its hotels are excellent, and its guests are always sure of finding a plentiful supply of amuse ment in bathing, sailing, fishing, ana am ing. A telegram from Portlar.d.Maine.repcrts the arrival of "a horde of tramps and bur glars, who have organized a reign of ter ror. In Deering on Wednesday night they broke into a Louse. They tried other places, but were driven off by three shots from a revolver. "They infest the G.

A. K. camp grounds and take forcible posses sion of tents already pitched, from which they are driven with difficulty. Citizens will organize a Vigilance Committee dur ing national encampment waek." Death of Daniel margins. Daniel HIggins, of the Fonrtenth ward, died last night at his home, of typhoid pneumonia.

Mr. HIggins was one of the best known citizens of that part of pur city and bad been active as a Democrat and in several Catholic, soci eties. He was a member, among others, of Branch 33, of the Emerald Beneficial Asso ciation, which Is called to meet at (heir hall on Sunday at 11:30 a. ts attend his funeral. Deceased was 35 years of age.

1 Before JndffeRtce.iThurdavkfteraoo Quarter Sessions Com. vs. Owen MoCus a4 Sanlt and battery; Richard Timlin, proa. a a sot gouty, prosecutor to pay the costs. In re road in Salem township, report of viewers confirmed aiel width ef ro dxed at fifty feet.

Opening and exteneioa of Darling street. First ward, kes-arre, report of viewers confirmed Erection of additional eleven districts In Ha Sleton borongh; report of commissioners con-flrmed absolatelv. Cora vs. Jane MoC be. breaking windows; Vary nnn Ducuey.nroB.; veroictoi not gniity.proseca trix to pay one-third and defendant to pay two thirds the costs.

Com vs. John Fish, a. and b. verdict of fere Judze Rice. Friday.

SaarterFessioue-Com. vs. Winleld Seott, a. b. Peters Wassick, verdict of gnllty.

vuui- t. ooBrpa ruooouey, ef ai, i. ana r. nolle prosequi entered. Ham In.uu a- .1 Ssmael Bosecusky.

pros. verdict of not guilty i vmwiU wr Cem. vs. Peter ConneQ, false pretense, Tfaoe. Sage, pros; defendant pleads guilty a-d is sen- fences pay a nneoi Si.

ths eost of prosacu- Jail for thirty days. Com. vs. Peter Btokofiki, ng. a.

and a. and aae o. Before Judge Rhone. urpnaas- uoort. Accounts eonnrmsd nisi Is estates of Louisa Owens, G.

R. Priagle, Joan oimea, tunes tieo. li. 11 ocn, Aathony wley, Joel ettug. Ben.

Svane, Peter Loan i ouwmon osi; report 01 snail njea. John Dorrance; mis on administrator to show cause why judgment shall not be entered, returnable to Saturday, July 11th, 1885, at 10 O'clock a. m. Dorrance: nt supra. Est.

J. B. Williams; O. B. Mackinght appointed guardian of Robertson William bond In 000 approved.

Fst. hfcholaaV 8chiUinger; administrator discharged. nr 'i 1 HABBtEO. WOODR1KG MILLS K. In Hasle ton, Jans .18.

by RevE. a. Bauer," Mr. Knssel Wondering to Miss Hinnle Miller, both of Bsavsr Meadow. SATZ K1LUER.

Ia Has'teton. June IS, by Eev. B. Bauer, John Dletrtek Batz, of Uazletn to Misa MiUiaMiUer.f WOkes-Barre, JJune Rev. J.

vrWoehrie. Mr. WiU llam MeClary to Miss Abbls Blppls, both of JWllkes-Barre FOSTKN-CHAPIX In Wilkes-Barre, Junel isin, oy aev. JOivme, nr. Marry m.

fPosten and Miss a Chapln. tJ tU'a BIGGIN3-Ia ihUeltyjosivThUsaayAixo 18S5, of typhoid pneumonia, Dankl HIggins, aged 45 years. hjiH l'" LOVKLAND In Wilkes-Barrel On Thnrxda-r i even lng. JunelSth, 15. Mrs.

George Love will When you go to your dealer for Extracts is it not as easy to preface your request for Extracts with Kutzner's, as not By so doing you will always be sure to get one of the purest articles in-the market. Tie a string around your fiuger now that you may always remember to ask for Kutzner's Extract. Every de aler; should have our Extracts. The crowds of Ladies who witnessed our Grand Opening of NEW SPRING MILLINERY PRONOUNCE IT A UNIVERSAL AND DECIDED SUCCESS. Our assortment represents such a wonderfully complete variety of styles, such an enormous choice of material, and such an amazingly low schedule of prices, that we are bound to satisfy even the most critically Inclined.

OUR LINE OF DRY GOODS Every dale ask for them. get Speaks for itself, bat for want of space we can enumerate only a few of the many Rare Bargains loading down our shelves and counters, viz Respectfully, NESBITT KUTZWER, 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Fair quality Sateen at cents a yard, worth SO cents. Good quality Sateen at 20 cents, sold everywhere at 30 cents. Double-width Colored Cashmeres for 15 cents and upwards.

All Wool Flannel Suitings, at 30 cents a yard. Coloied Dress Silks from 50 cents upwards. Wo -0- MM 23 NOVELTIES IN Black Dress Silks from 65 cents upwards. Corsets from 25 cents a pair upward. Nicely Trimmed Lace Caps from 15 cents upwards.

Silk colors and shades, 2 for 5 cents. Pr7We take pleasure in showing our goods to one and all. N. EISEN'S, SOUTH MAIM STRltUT, 5'i Ijiarliet Street. WilkeQ-Barre Pa.

Cnmbn Dealers. WYOMING PLANING MILL CONRAD PROPRIETORS, Manufacturers nd Dealers in all kinds of Doors, Blinds, Windows, Mouldings, hemlock lumber always in 8tock. Builders and Jen tractors will do and COfrNER NORTH AND CANAL STREETS A. RYMAQ SONS CLUMBER DEALERS! AND MANUFAO PTJKBKSs TO-DAY WE INAUGURATE GREAT SALE OF ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN WARM WEATHER IDRESS GOODSt AT STARTLING PRICES! All Wool French Plaids. All Wool Albatross.

All wool Nun's Toiling All Wool Checks Three Colors Threer SizCKecks Embroidered Robes iri Ecru and White. Lawns, Satins, Cambrics, Organdies. All of which can now be Bought of us at Much Less Than you Have Been Accustomed v. Omci ajid Xaju: tlAST MARKET ST. IILKES-BAfiRL All kinds of lumber furnished TRADE SOLICITED CDire Kopt HAZARD MA3TD7ACTUKZBS THE.

-MANUFACTURING CO. OF ROPE to lr ay. 58 and GO West Barbto Telegraph Wire, Clothes Line Brldok Cable, Ship Rigqino, Galvanized 3rnCKAND WAJtSHOUSX: 87 Liberty Street, New.1 TerkC JOB WORK OF 'AT THE EvENINCTLeADER OFFICE Omo USD WOEKS: '''''W'ilkei-Barre,.

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Years Available:
1884-1938