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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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OUH FRIENDS THE ENEMY WANTED BEVgNQB- COUNTY SEAT. THE HEW FOOT BALL NOTES. Mtoioeis uf ll.u ligera Athletic Asocia famosa Riuiov tn, Value and Price Tl KSDAY. BEWEMBEK 25, 894. LOOAL.

nSTETWS- AdvartWamaaU Naw Today. Opera Jl'lUhC. Peter Iielarotli. Vr, W. 11.

Hertie. WaUlutsUn HoUl- Allcnti.vil, I'a PERSONAL BfEXTIO. Allen HUixlea, of town eulinK ew days at 1'urnoiw. Ir. jAtlmin, of iWeatlierly, was on our atreefji yesterday.

Karifi-anl McMurtrie bat returned from a visit to I'liilmlelnliiii. Mini Maine I'erry, of Newark, N. in (lie (fiietst of llaleton friemls. Hotel Keener Jacob Haelic), of Wen-ton, wax in thin city ymtenUy, Minn Bailie Klattery, of Kreelunl, i-alleil on relatives in tliw city yestenJuy. Mr.

Win. Koch, of the Keyname I lou, on Kant Urowl street, is duiiig jury ilu'y tiiiu week. John Manning, a I'oltiville yoiiiiK man well-known in thin city, in the Kiut of relatives litre. --Minn Cora Kliellcv. of Houtli Laurel Hi reel, spent Smilay at Mucltloii, the (ileht of Mrs.

Allien (iiuulry. Jonenli Owtello, manager of the Mountain Scenery Hotel, was in city for a fun- hours yesterday. llfv. J. V.

Mnyliin hit yesterday afternoon fur a few days' visit with Wilkes-Jiarre and tscrantun friends. Karali Jtnvle awl Mary A. iallaiher returned last eveninif from a two weeks' visit to i'hiladelphia friends. K. Allison and lr.

Htnnl were biiiuiij the llazletoniiins who were an.seii eru on the late train last niht. Train Di-Hiatclier If. N. Merlin, of the I). H.

K. railroad, left yesterday for Alleulown on a week vacation. William Koi-liler, fireman of I'ardee (Vs. machine shosis confined to his dome on l-ast liroad street, liv illllitw. Edward J.

Mulheurii and liuis Snd- heiin, two prominent young ireiitlciiieu of 01 ail li uiiuiik, seni yesieruay in mis ciiy, Von. Ifaarty lias returned from Wilkes-lfarre, -where he attended the funeral of the late Charles Huan yesterday. If iss Kate McClelland, who has leen Hjeudinir a few weeks in this city the Ituest of relatives, left for her home at J'ly-luouth last evening. Dr. J.

U.Tweedle,of Weatherly.and J. U. I'ri, of Mauch Cfiunk, were in town attending the Direct'ir'a meeting of the irst National Jiank. Edward llaire, John Oorriiran and I'renlin left yesterday for I'liilailel-))hia t) hike up their studies at the Jefferson Medical College. Klnier E.

Kistler, the (ihotyranher, csv fur Ilalelon t'slay, wheie lie will i nti-r the employ of Trevaskis, the jihoto-grajilier. Allentown Critic. Mr. ami Mrs. William Connor, of East Cranberry Avenue, have returned from an extended trijj to I'hiladelphia, Norristown, fit-thlehem and other jdaoes.

k1, GO HAND IN HAND AT OUR You'll never find the oi wi lioiittheother. Thu vdln though i alway bigger than the price, yet by the prices ou wouldn vr? think it I.nliiw' Jtibhi Veatu, Well linivhed mid made to II at we 1 in an a leader at '-''-V. lonhroi lercd llandlo lehiefs, will, walloped coiMidere.l ehean al 'Jo and we II t-o in at I'Jh- a line Japnnese Silk embroidered bundkerchiif at 10 and c. never Kohl t-ti than 'J'h: A fancy Hrini Cloth at lhat nlwaya id I in all neiv mixed Kha li y. Ho no wait Phi h.11-..

if want any, as they are Killing out f.tAt. An elinni'l a-oif ini-nt of Ijidiis' lire I iiichtx aide, al and hue never known lo lie sold li iss than 7" and Koc. In lln-MS Silki we have 0 larie aa-Korlmcnl and al pliers thai willMiil you. 1'oyoii want a nice pair if id fl-v eheap? I In WeilmK lay 1 will have a special sale. IK) jjluvea for in colom and black.

Id'ive-i tried on in Ihe xtore and if liny burst you can have another pair. JI W. St llazleton, I'a. In IN KolMJKT 'I'D VISIT I.iiKMAN's WASHINGTON HOTEL hth Ward, Alh nlown. 'J ake (he cir marked "To the Furnace Only," trr and it wi-I leave yoU oil' at my plaee.

Special Attractions for FAIR WEEK. (iraiid Set-to on Ihiirsday, Sept. Llli. lo a finish, between ij: i.K (V, VOUNG (JII.I.KN KKLI.V OF NEW YORK Music every afternoon and evening. JOE CORMAN, Prop.

nilEUUATlOU VZVBiiaU aal afsllar OonpUhiU uiwhim iaM tbt wnuM uy amiaul pbyxulusV' EiSXTU'S ti rimkeM '17 fU.UI.Uii PAEM Fn Onlyceoulaew.Tradem'k"Ancbor.' Lock alio oa saokM for 0'. Klobtu'a Arm Ad.Ricnteroo. wrora -29 K(SKST 5fAKSS- 12 Bruuh Bouiei. Owa Olauvgrkl. and 60 Cents For II.

MO'luic 4 t'o II. I. Mi-Nair a lloaK'am Cor.l.ABS AND Ct'FFS that are water proof. Never wilt and not effected by moisture. Clean, neat and durable.

When soiled simply wijic oif with a Vtct cloth. The genuine are in.nlc by covering a lineu collar or cuff ou both 6idcs with "celluloid" and ns they ore the only waterproof goods made with such an interlining, it follows that they arc the only collars and cuffs lhat will stand the wear and give satisfaction. Every pieccisstaiiipcdasfoUows: If anything else ia offered you it is an imitation. Refuse any but the genuine, aud if your deafer does not have what you wont send direct to us, enclosing amount and stating size and whether a stand-up or turncd-dowu collar is wanted. Collars 25c.

each. Culls 50c. pair. Tbe Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, Mew York. WANTS.

ETC. I A small Vale Ijm Kev iiti Fiml-r w-ill jileae niuniLo OS'l' A cuW, livllt I Ol I i.l wuhaveTv lart-e in-, short i.ulwini i 1 it 1 hair il. A lu ll is h. n. he row's lie.

iMia slr.ip alwuil in. Ii.s i.le. Anv inlorm.llixn h.lll. In- ehl The PLAIN Sl'KAKhU e. M7 tt wjor: to ushil- ami (Hit Keli.ll.le JMaler.

I. i-i laiiiili-has rusii ii knives. ks. sj.ih.iis. etc.

111 i I plaitel hv lit liulle.l llletal. Noexi- I iell. lul. I work: .1 eooi! sii 11.tr ion. A.

hires-. VV. P. K.oiison A. lo, Clerk No.

1 1. oluui lias. I lh io. It Sale By I I bu.ll- I Hon. 'jeore W.

jlruiii, of CoiiyiiK- i TIm VUfwMUtmm Cewitf CanaUa I is tk Citjr TUry. A number of the Itepublicao candidal al fur mnty ofliireg dropied info thu ehf yesterday morning and immediately lont theiuselvessomewliere at least there nothing more aeen of4 them durin the day by the patriots anxtou to meet them but it is presumeil that much quiet ami elltvtive work was done by them. It behooves the candidate Ui gel togetlier and let the voter in this end of the nan, ty know they're living. Among those in the arty here yesterday were 'iipl. Alfred larte, of Kingston; cHii.lidnfe for Orphan's Court Judge, A.

Fell, of Wilkes Ifcirre, for ilrii Attorney; John E. Wagner, for Clerk of the timrls, and Oeorge J. Iwellyn, for I'ro-tuouoUry. Tliey were joined iluring Uie course of the morning by William Jcll'eries, of Free'and. the If publican candidate for It-giid'tiive honors.

I nl. in the afternoon llavid (j.Watkius, of Ncwjiu honing, (j-puhlican mndidate for I'rolhonoliiry in Carlsm mty, IniiU olf a slley train and was soon engaged in shaking bunds with every-Inly. Ilavi is a prominent fitiure in C'lirlsui poliiiiM ami has many fru-mls in llial canity. I'e waa on his way Pi lianks lowii.iip to wake up the voters of that JlHiHs ralic stronghold. SILK MILL WANTS A SITE Here Is an Opportunity to Secure Industry tor Our Town.

The I'itlston Oazette, of last evening prints Ihe following which is of tijiial in l.i our rea.lcr and if an effort IS made iniiy rtilt in securing another in duslry for our i ily: Jaiiiei. Siuiisoii (V) silk maniifactur ers, of I'llerson, send Ihe following eomuiuiiiealion to Ihe i-ilizeiis of this wn, whicli explains itself: I'atkkson, N. Sept. 22, To be citizens, I'iltslon, I'a. Oknii.kmkn We are oesinsis of hs-at- ing an annex and are looking around lor the be place.

Jflhis is of any interest to vou, ill you kindlv a.lvihe us" regarding your advant ages, railed cuniiections, inducements, iHinulalioii. if there is any surplus female help, and anything else that might be of interext to us. We will say for ourselves lhat we are a proserous and grow ing concern and il we gel the right town, we can promise a large plant of silk weaving and probably throw ing and dyeing. 1 ours truly, Jamks Simcson Co. Attended the Fnaeral.

Among the many -ople from this end of the coiiniy who attended Uie funeral of the late Charles )ugau at Wilkes-liarre yesterday were John Hugan, Mi. J. Dugaii, Mrs. Ojlh'spie, Mary Dugan, John Mulherin.Con Haggerty, Mrs. Ilaggerty, Mary Erady, Mrs Erady, Charles and Willie Eiigan.

Ha.lelou; Hugh Freil, Mrs. Freil ami Frank Mulherin, New liiston; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oranahan, Mis. Sinilh and Mrs.

Eurns, Ji-aver Meailow. There was a vcrv larire attendance of Irieiids. Harry Hawke Injured. Harry Hawke, a miner employed at Pleasant Hill, was hit on the head with a l'i )iiud sledge liainuier yestenlay with serious results. He and bis lalsirer were putt ing up props, but in some manner tJie Msircr, while striking the projis, missel his aim aud bit Hawke on thehvad, knocking the latter wns-lesg.

He remained unconscious for some time and was speedily removed to bis home on North Wyoming street, where mediiul aid was miuioiied. He is dangerously hurl, but bis recovery is exeeted. I'hey thought he was dead when pii-ked up. Slowly Recovering William iirk, who was injured a few weeks ago at the Jeanesville stripping, and whose condition was somewhat serious, is now slow ly recovering aud is out of all danger. The First of the Season.

The ball of the Hazletou foot ball team at Maeuuerchor Hall, ou Thursday even ing next, ill be the Urst ol the season aud promises to the liest. J'A'erylxKly should attend and help the boys iu making it a succees. The proceeds will go toward defraying the exiienses attendant ou purchasing new uuiforuis, etc. Curtailing Expense. The steam shovels at the Milnesville slrippiugs are Ijeing slopped and the em ployes suspended a few weeks of the present month with a view of curtailing the exiieusHS until the coal work is further advanced.

Connection Completed. The connection has been made at the Lumber Vard of the l-ehigb Valley aud J. S. S. tracks and on Saturday the new semaphores aud electric bell were placed.

Trains couimeuced running over the new stretch of road yesterday. lO.tK.Kl exhibits, good races, new attrac tions, til the Alientowu Fair tins year, (iu with the Eibertv on Thursday. Train.lcave at 7 a. ui. Fare.

fl.M. 'Jl Photographed the Company. J'holographer J. Will Kelluier on Saturday photographed the various members of "The Chimes of Noruiaudy" Company iu cosUiuie. The photographs will no doubt be treasured as souvenirs of the performance aud iu of many liappv hours spent together bv the members of the company.

Harvest Home. The Lutheran church will celebrate ihe Harvest Home services next Sunday. The church will be deeoraled and sK)cial excreisus will be field. To Marry Soon. A marriage liixnise was yesterday granted l.o llnnrv irieHitar mid Miss Fallen Curry, both of town.

The marriage will come oil some tune in the future. To Run Steadily. Jtichnrd Walck says lhat the water will not be turned off any more fur hile aud if it rains ithin a week or two there will be a good supply for winter. FITS AU Fits stopjied by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve iiestorer.

No F'its after the first Jay's use Marvelous cures, treatise and I- (XI Trial bottle free to F'it case. J-r. Kline, U31 Arch J'hiliulelphia. A PleaMat Hill Dage Make It fbtiut far llaaletAa Settler. A llazleton bottler bad no enu oi trouble at lleant IJill yesterday, to which pla' lie went on business trip, la one of the I'leassut Hill saloons be became involved in a dispute with an Italian bartender named Kruno and the latter called the llazleton man a rile name.

He was promptly knocked down and on getting on bis pins again lift the house vowing vengeam. He returned shortly with a number of villainous looking agos and during the remainder of the afternoon followed bis vanquisher from house to house with his partisans at his beels watching for a chance to attack him. The Ha.lctoii mail had friends, too, and although a number of slight acini oitiurred, he was able to leave the bwn after completing bis business without any thing serious occurring. DESERVED HIS DISMISSAL A Stripping Foreman Who Uses His Influence to Fleece Ignorant Employes. A stripping Isms in the employ of Markle at Jeddo, received his dis missal from that linn on Saturday.

He was charged with exacting a lee ranging from t-i to (1" from the torelgu lalsirers who were hired by him from time to tune His last mouth's pay was retained by tin company and will lie to re imburse his victims. A HEAVY RAIL. The D. S. A S.

Will be Able to Use Their Heavy Engine Shortly The l. H. ti. li iilroad Company will suhstiliile the present rail in uv on thai road with an W) siund rail, the heaviest rail made. The order, which wits given to the Si ranloli steel mills, ami which was very large one, is now Is ing rapidly filled and the rails are being distributed along Ihe line of the road.

When the new rail are in position the hv-avy engines in the possession of the company may le used with safely. The 8. A H. will then be undoubtedly the mode' railway in every reect in this country. Will Paee Through This City.

The annual bsir of the lioard of Ihrec turs of City Trusts, of I'hiladelphia, to the Cirard I'jjtate lamls in Schuylkill and Columbia munlies, will Is- made next Wcdui-sday. The Hoard will return home on ISaturday uioruing via IMano, Ha.le bin and Mauch Injunction Hearing Continued. 'I he hearing of the motii to dissol the preliminary iujiinclioii in the ease ol John O-'tting, of Sugarhwf, against tl Jeddo TuiiueJ Co. has Is-eu continued for one week. Gorman's Hotel A I Pillion is called t- the advertise ment of Oorman's Sixth Ward Hotel, A lit nl.jw whicli iipsnis in today isMiiH.

Kvervhtsly conleuiplaliug a visil i the fair should not fail to on Oor man, who is a gt-uiai, gisl illow and runs a first class hotel. Notice. The ineniU is of the iood Will Ax ia ti are requested to meet at their hall in the I jls-rty ilotel luiihling at on 'lliursday inoruing to attend the funeral of Con Eel y. Ey order of John ki.ikhi John Mi'iijonv, J'risideiit '11 retary. Improvements Made.

Mrs. E. ileinhart, of East Jiroad sheet, has removed the oil ice Ut the rear jart oi the building. The entire west front ro in which formerly was Ihe pflice, will I useu as a show room for Ihe constantly increasing pilsineas. Leaving the Region.

I he Jin of work in his region for he past few months with no very encouraging prisi-cls for the inter seems to hate a bad effect on the Hungarian population yesterday mornings wholecrowd, families and all, lift for New York, from where some will sail for Ihe old country. They numbered lietweeJi aud 'M iudniduals. The Brotherhood Hat. F. W.

Hoiking, the bat manufacturer, on West Cranlierry alley, rear of Jjiurel slreel, has secured from the wtiich awieuililed in biennial sessional HarrUburg last week, au ollicial indorsement of Ins fiaLs. They will lie called the Erotherhood hats. The trade mark is a little locomotive. "Nothing Venture, Nothing Have. Jiev.

Johu lieid, Oreat Jails, reeoiiiinelitleil J.ly VCrealn Ealm to me. cun euiphasi.e his stateiueut. "Jt is a jiosilive cure for catarrh if used as directed. JJev. Francis W.

J'oole, Pastor Central 'res. Church, Helena, Mon Jt is Ihe medicine aUiveull others for catarrh, and is worth its weight iu gold inn use J.ly 's Cream Jialiu with safety audit does all that is claimed W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. To Celebrate October 1 0. The SI.

Aloysius T. A. li. Society, of Harleigh, will wlebrate Octol-r Jll by holding a celebration ill that place in the evening. Au interesting program has been arranged to consist of vocal ami and instrumental music and recital ions A baiiouet will also be held bv the mem bers and their friends.

Thev ill celebrate the anniversary of Father Alat'hcw iu this way of participating in the parade at J'ittslou. Sunday School Convention. The lirsl Sunday school conventiou of (lie Wilkes-Barre Syuod of the Evaiigcliiwl J.ulheriiu Mininteriuui, of J'ennsylvania, convenes iu St. John's Lutheran church, Wilkes-Earre, bjday and continues to morrow. he response to the aodress ol welcome will made bv K--v.

J. Schlenker, of Christ Herman J.ulheruii ihurch, this city. Jiev. ,1. J.

unf ill speaK ou "The Jiible and Jiev. i. I). ierlierich on "The Scholars." A varied and interesting program Ji is been arranged. No exjieriinent.

Everybody goes this trip to the second excursion ol the liberty JJand to Alleiitowu J'air. Train leaves? a. returning leaves Allentown Vp, ui, thereby giving persons on the octh and houtli Snles conutsitions Willi the electric cars. F'are for round trip KKi miles for OU pennies. Out ou miss iff 'li tion.of FreeUnd.will form foot ball team and the team will in all probability be coached by Mctiiil, who made a record Willi the Stromlsburg Normal School team last year.

Arrangements are being made I or a game witn the llazleton eleven to be Played at Freeland park, on October The makeup of the llazleton eleven about completed and as we will tie re pre emeu uy a very strong team this season, Ihe management will endeavor lo tecure date for game with some of tl glrong Schuylkill county tennis, to be played in tins city shortly. The uiemlieni have got down practice daily. the real llazleton level) ud work an. A nuiiioer oi liazi 'Uiu isivs are urom inent memlsTS of this year's Stromlsburg INoruial N-liool eleven. play ol ShainisViii, ou Ih'biber wilh the strong Shamokin team.

Shamokin ou Salunlav downed the I'otlsvillc ti-iim by a wore of Our Ihivs will have lo Imstl with that eleven as opponents. BASE BALL. inervsuii hugarloal Pall leain, com isibed of company men. would like I jday with a team composed of the liiun If ill company men. The strong liuisford base Jiall clul dr ve up Hoiieybrook and crossed bals Willi the team ol thai place ou Sunday alleriKsiu and wi re neleale.l a score )UiO.

ISotb teamsplayed excejletil but III visitors suntsrHled in oblainmg only tw hits of lioyle's splendid delivery and that accounts lor their shut out Harrisburg took another game from I'ottsville yiMtenlay and the 1'otlsvill cranks are wild will) rage. 'J'o see Ihei much-vaunted sluggers humbled in Ihe dust by Ihe club which could not do Is tter than keep out of eighth phut iu the second aeries three limes in sin lesion is too much for Ihe I'oflsvill crank and he is now calling his club hard names. The score of yesterday's game waa 111 to in favor of Harrisburg. Plans are already lieing made for the next base ball season. The indications are that there wi I be either a I'eiinsyl vama Male league or an Inter Mate Jx'ague couismed of clubs in Ibis Slate and New Jersey.

Jt Is said that the managers of former Stale league clubs will not again a league ol which Air. Dlddlelssk is secretary Among Uiem are iiarrisbuig. Serai i ton Allentown, Altoona and Heading. Meetings To-night Jessing Ixidge, No. Wi2, J.

II. t'nion Halt. (. in lifayetle Council, No. Jr.

O. I in t'uiou Hall. Washington Camp, No. Ill, P. I).

S. of in 1'. O. S. of A.

Hall. Eobison I'ist, No, 20, ti. A. Iv. Grand Army Hull.

bland lslge, No, 7'J, flarugaii, lilierty Hall. Veteran Aid, iu t'nion Hall. bt. (jalinel Cornet Jiaud, ht. Ga briels Hall.

EnoRinpinenl 27, I'. V. J. in i'nioi Hall. Liberty Band excursion to Allentown Fair, Thunlay.

Fare, (EoU. Train leaves 7 a. in. itetuming at p. in.

21 Stockton Shorts. Miss lvsther Ann Gillx-rt, sister of Mrs. S. Tinner, arrived yesterday afternoon Her Home will lie no longer in Juigland but America. Samuel Tinner will remove his house hold effects to lark water, Sc.huvlkill county, tomorrow, at which place he foreman for Van Wickle Co.

Quite a numlier of our young folks ent na.ieiou nisi evening to see i.ue Harvest Home at the German Lutheran church. Miss Jel la Cooke, of llazleton, ci lated here among friends yesterday. Miss lizzie Jiachuian, of Ashley, ha: returned Home alter spending a wee with her aunt, Mrs. Dealil. Don't miss going to Gorman's Ward Hotel, Allentown, while doing the lair.

2o The South Side. James Coll, of Pleasant Jlill. left for Jerniyu this morning with the intention of making it bis future home. Mrs. John Whitlaker is Iving danger ously ill at her houie iu Jiuuker JJ ill.

James and Mike Jtowley, of Kelayres spent Nituraay in Miunuioy City. Jo) in who removed his family to Morea about a year ago, has agaiu re moved bis household tllecls to JJouev brook: and taken uii ins residence ou Clabber street. The Kliue township School Hoard wi meet in regular monthly session at the Euimett House, irook Junction, ou Friday evening. Mrs. Kate Spangler, of Kelayres, is on a visit to relatives in lurk, 'a.

The employes ofDick Mautz on this side received their wages due litem lor August on Saturday, Jauies lirady, of Audenried, has suc ceeded Charles McShea, of J'teasanl Jlill a teamster fur Contractor F'ox. When you visit Alleulowu this week don't forget to go to Gorman's hlh Ward Ilotel, for a good time. FREFXANO. Sept 2-1. Andrew Oliver, formerly of Highland, at present residing in JSullalo, N.

is calling ou old acquaintances in this region. Patrick F. Jioyle, oue of Eeaver Meadow's successful educatoix, took in the ball game here ou Sunday. The borough lockup is reported as in a fillhy condition aud unlit fur occupancy. Wonder now tins mailer escais'd Ihe vigilance of our able Eoard of leulth on their recent tour.

M. P. Campbell, who spent Sunday itli his parents at South Ueherlon, re turned to Wilkcs-iSarre this morning. The wauihinan's shanty, between this ilace and Highland, was brukeu into by unknown parlies lasl evening aud several articles or value stolen. Mrs.

John 1eiHenring left ou the train today fur New York. Joseph Nenburgcr and diughler, Nettie, are siendiiig a few days with friends in Gotham. Three little maidens weie added to our IKipulatiou ou Saturday. One is al the home of Wm. Tiuiony, Centre street; one is slaying with Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Kichards, Coxe Addition, aud the third little maiden fell to Ihe lot uf Mr. aud Mrs. James I'ugh, on lower Washington street.

I Doing ef a Day is and A Vent Wilbee-Barre. Wn giea-JIabhk, Sept. 24. The body of the uukniwn man killtd on the canal track uf the Valley road Saturday morning, lay by the Junction freight house until o'clock in the afternoon, when it was removed by an undertaker for interment in the Eansom cemetery. The coroner decided that an inquest was not necessary in the case.

Nothing has been sen or hear. I of the young man who was with him when he wa killed. MOTION PAY. Judge Lynch pres'ded in Court Eisim No. I today.

A number of motion aud argument cases were disposed of (siiirt miuiiles -Mary A. I.udwigand Kudolph Ending vs. Jioroiigh of Frecliml. Hearing continued mid a preliminary injunction granied to be iu elicit until Monday, Oetols lo. MaryOndisvs John J.

It.mla. rfiou for rehearing overruled. John Gelling vs. I'uioii and Tunnel IO Hearing of motion hi ibssolve pre iiiiiiiiury mjuiiciioii coiilinued Li Monday i hiols-r n. shot nv ax ofin in.

Charles linn, a somewhat Ironhli-soine individual, wiis making himself generally obnoxious alsiut Ihe I j-high Valley depot early this morning and night ollicer Smicrw hie ordered him from the pi itform He refused lo go and was miite abusive he ollicer then am sled bun, but I broke away and Mailed on a run up tl. track. The ollicer pillowed and fired shot at I Ihe ball Inking cliect in the llehv pari ol the leg below Ihe hip. His injury is not serious. wkkk's ji iioks.

West Ha.lelou John uiiiaii, carpen ter. Haletoii-Win. Glover, Wm Koch, hotel; I'. Oinaidsan, miner; Frank Fiirman, clerk; Neal Mi-Ginty, miner KiKler Fisher, clerk; John McGiulv hotel. Sugarloaf M.

McMuiirie, farmer. I'osler Henry Hem.selle, carpi liter. Ha.le Hugh li iyle, barki-ej-r. Couynghum Kiehard Kowe, miner. NKWSY ITKMH.

Twenlv-six brand new citizens, ni isllv I'olanders and Hungarians, were granted naturalization pajM-rs by Judge Eyucl tins allernoon. William Glover and A. If. Wildermiilh two noii-answerirg jurors, were Unlay lined each liy JiMge Lynch. MAKUIAdE I.II'KNSKS l.kAMKI).

Frank 1). Eerry, of Camden, am l.illie li. Shearer, of Ifa.lePin, i'a. (ialeslm Avancini aud Annie JSennir Isith of llu.ietou. OKKIIS kkj oaiiiiii too w.

Catherine H. Shaffer to Henry ifl'ert proerly in llazleton for Mary and ('. F. Hill to Julias Krusho properly in Hazle township for lod. AMUSEMENTa.

Powell, the Magician Kellar. who is considered by Jiazlctou theatre god's as without an ecjual, had successful competitor in Powell last night. His slight of hand work was quick; the magic deceptive; in fact, it as marvelous. He had several clever original tricks which were received ith applause. has jierfecl cont Col over everything and not one of his feats proved unsuccessful One pleasant feature was that he always st vied his leats as experiments.

JI Mr. I owell should ever again come to our cuv his audience should he large as many considered bun sus-rior to Jvllar. Duffy's Blunders." Comedian Earuey Ferguson, known throughout play-going America "as Ihe little funny man," has a brand new play a spick and span novellv of a support and a fresh manager. "Jiutfy's farce comedy of the rip-roaring, rattling order, is the vehicle, the Street Theatre Comedy Company is the iplion lor a merry baud of famous associ ates ami J. Wesley Jusenitiest, manager of the New lurk F.iioii and Fourleentl Street Thcaln and the famous plav iilue Jeans is Ihe comedian a new director.

New scenery, new slage mater ial, new features ami supreme excellence is Ihe season's watchword for this produc tion, and how Well It Is fulfilled, the pub lie can judge here on Fridav, September 2S, at the Grand I Ipera House. Do you have headache, ill drowsiness, loss of appetite and other symptoms of biliousness? Hood's Sarsa parula will cure you. Finest ice cream in thecitv, all flavors, at J. 11. Jucolis parlors, East Jiroad strict.

Beaver Meadow Briois. Mr. and Mrs. J'eter MiKiee, of Oneida, lent yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Ward. Miss Marv Cannon, of Hazletoii, smiled on friends here yesterday. One of our young men while escorting is best gill lo Jeanesville on Saturday evening, barely escaped au accident by a stone throw ii from Ihe roads by some un known person. Michael Martin, who has been suffering from a sprained foot for ihe past week, las fully recovered. J)r.

C. Allen on Saturday purchased team of dandy blacks I'roiu a la.lelou man. John Council, ex -supervisor, ho las been biking in the sights of 1'hiladel- Ina and licllilehein lor the past icr eeks, has returned home. The young folks of Audenried ill hold hop iu JJosac.k Hall, Wednesday even ing, September 2ii. James McGahan and James 1 ackel, of eaiieM ille, were among friends here last evening.

Charles Melinite called on Jeanesville friends last evening. A few of our voung men ill tomorrow ave to seek their fortunes iu Schuylkill ounty. I Jlarls-r Million's house is being re- I paired. Will Englels-rt is confined to his home W'i the fever. A.

U. Dougherty, of Mahunoy City, transacted business here today. Mi-s Maine McGee, of Tresckow, smiled on friends here est en lay. DIED. Kki.IT At Hazletoii.

Sunday. Kcptellllie! S3. Kelly, aneil 6l years. Kunel.ll "Il Thursday iii.ii nlun at IU o'c l. k.

itli a soU-inil "lliull iss ol lieiiuiein 111 St. Clalinels chiircli. Iiili-rinenl In SI. (iahl lel ceuieli'i v. Uoyli-.

lilieral tiliuclor. Htzletoi lust Bin It md Too. Soon, NOT ONE DOZEN LOTS For Bala in the Huleton Ury at Present. Cent The Haala Cemetery AaaaeUtla Will Surely Hot Destroy Beauty of the Cemetery by Cut- tins the Flower BedeOat i Uii for New Cemetery The startling fail was develoied yeater day that there was leas than one dozen lots lor sale in Ha.le ceuu-tery at the present time and these lots would have been Ismght up long ago, without a doubt had their location lieen lesa remote and at all favorable. Iu addition to the ft plots of ground remaining unsold, there ipnte an area devoted to flower beds, drives, walks, which baa been well kept and which has resulted in making llazle cemetery the most beautiful spot in our city and one of the prettiest cemeteries in the State.

In Ihe overcrowded condition of the vmelery it will not be long before the directors will be compelled to l-aik slsail for an extension of Ihe cemetery. On all sides the cemetery is bounded by rows ol costly residen ea and the land has risen to such a value in me past lew years mat an extension of the cemetery beyond its nreseiit limits is an utter impossibility I they mean then to deblrov the beauty llazle cemetery liy cuui up to drives, walks and (lower beds into Imrial idols, or do they intend to move in the matter of securing a new cemetery for our citvi The former plan would hardly be tolerated by those whose dear ones have found their last resting places in the cemetery and who could not bear that anything should lie done to make Itiesa beautiful. The latter nlan if il is not soon acted on by the present director of Uie Hazle Association should be taken up by aouie lodne or eocielv or some of Uie lilieral minded citizens of our city and pushed to a BUo-esRlul termination. that 11 wouu lie looked upon with favor, there is no doubt. There are hundreds of plot owner in Ha.le cemetery alio have no more room iu their present plots and who ould ouicklv buy another could it be secureo They would hail with satisfaction any movement iu Ihe direction of securing another and beautiful cemetery for Hazle- Loll.

Move quickly in the matter. Hou't wait until it is too late and then be compelled to take in haste Home poorly aituatei, niece of land for the filial resting place of our dear ones, (io at it Hour hile there is still time and select some pretty snot of which there are a number in the vicl nitv of the city, and lay it out nicely anil it is a foregone conclusion that the pro iuclors of such a movement will not re gret it. A Cruel Polander. A 1'olander from Stockton, who was heavily loaded with polinki, yesterday made a cruel show of hiuisclf by beatiug bis wife unmercifully. He came to town iu a rig aud hen returning home he aud his wife bad a little nnsuudemaudiiig hereuiKin I lieat her severely, l'er- sons near by, who witness! the fray.

preeuted him from doing further in juries, and after some importuning got the couple to go home peaceably. The tight occurred ou East Jiroad street. The Road Raee. The second in the aeries of road races for medals arranged by the Hazle ton Cycle Club will take place today weather permitting. Jt is expected that there will be a larger number of entries and the race will undoubtedly be an exciting one.

The course to be run over will lie the same as covered in the first race. At present I 'otter Clark holds the first prize and C. 1. Smith the aecond but it thought that today's race will develop some surprise and that the medals will change bauds. Ho! For the Fair.

The second annual excursion of the iberty Eaud to the Allentown Fair, on Thursday, September 27, will be the largest that has ever left this region for that city. This is owing to the low rate of fare and the fact lhat Thursday is race day and the big day at the fair. Train returning leaves Allentown at 9 p. thus giving all an opportunity of spending me evening in uiai city. Paid for Hi Fun.

The Tyroler who was captured by Motor- man Scanlou at Freelaud ou Sunday night and taken to this city charged with ston ing a North Side electric car was given bearing before Alderman (ioruiau yester day morning, lie pleaded in extenuation of bis olfence that he was drunk and the Alderman discharged him with a repri uiand alter he had paid the costs in the case Fnaeral of John McDonald. The funeral of John McDonald took place from his late home at Silver brook yesterday morning aud was very largely attended. A high mass of reouieui was read iu St. J'atrick'a church, Audenried, bv the pastor, Jiev. T.

J. Marron, who sp jke in terms of the highest praise of the u.any virtues ol the deceased, interment was made iu J'renchtowu cemetery. Music ami sparring matches at Gorman's bill Ward Hotel, Aueutown, every day during the fair. lb 'dt Marriage Not a Failure Here. A Mrs.

Erasko, of Kelayres, whose husband died three weeks ago, was married to au Audenried Jiuu. in the Greek church, at Pleasant Hill, on Sunday afternoou. Marriage, in Mrs. Erasixa opinion, is not a failure, judging from her early entrance into the second venture. Are you going to the.

Fair? J.ilsrly Eand is going ou Thursday. Fare, I.rAI. Train leaves 7 p. m. Bakery Closed Handwerk Kester, two promising young bakers who bought out D.

Slander's establishment, on J'iaat Jiroad street, have have been rather unfortunate. Their pliu will be exposed to public sale the 27 th. William Schwartz sells the best five cent cigar iu town. Try it. If anion); Ins many friemls in town.

Mr. Jlruin had tiie honor of represent ini for two terms, the old Eoiirth legislative distriil as AsseinMyuian. IN AND AROUND TOWN. CliestnnljiiieVijiciiing. 'Die collieries will keep on slack time for the remainder of this month.

Carpenters from the E. V. car shops are repairing housns at Weatfierlj. William Walk ins contemplates erectiuj? a number of dwelling houses on a plot of ground owneil hy him in Ifazle township near the West Jla.leloli looroiij-'n line. A Runaway Shortly after dinner yesterday a horse lielongjjujf-ic Joseph Miller, a groceryniau 1 The OniiefsalJ 0 Ksl Itrosul SI, I Jtn 1-ksl Eroad street, rim away and hai i i .1 1 HERE THEY COM" Kvcry train coming this way brings its (junta 5 New Goods, The good ami the beautiful soon to aj- peal successfully to both heart ami jiockct weiks our store has been in that condition so hajijiily described by Charles Lamb, when tiding in the aw stage.

A fellow thrust liis face in and i 11 i rt-t i "Are fc; you al! full inside?" J.amb answered, 'I don't know about tlie otlier fellows, but that last jiiece of pie did the business for me." So, now, to Jiiin that lnth, it is being added. We are daily crowding our sh es m-- tint il the goods fairly hold out beseeching hand md beg to be taken hence. Mauy dances and Altcratiuiis are found necessarv with the view of securing ad-ditional room for new departments. "I'Im Jialleiifre iliirt. -s.

1 itir ciii int-n fi it-niN will iit lind us uniiiinil- 1- till it tlirir lu-tiN. Wt- tl.i' on s.tif a uiilautith icil Shirt. ni.iU our tuti iikUt, of In- hurst hi lu-avH'st anil Iht hest imislln t-vt-r um-'I in 'stiirt turtn, with SMI liiH-n 1nwi.ui, fully n-iiilon ctl ami in fafr" pt.t'li'fl sl.cs, II it iMialili'K US tit (Vive Jh-t tn s.il ii.K tu t-wi'viuit -it inL" iM-rlft tiiui in tii lui ability in 'I'hi shirt i slvitd Tin rni i i h.iilniK Shirt." ami in the ijual of anv dollar shirt to U- toiiihl ln-iv. At on ow 11 pru r.i h. it is uii.tppr oa.

li.iUif. Also 1'iilauiwli h-tl shir ts at and uln li 1M wci't' m-vt-1 i-ttuaiU-tl. 5 (Ji'iitJi'iiHii's Kobos. xi- Full ami ciiiplete line 1.1 sn l. iii all sizes.

r- le. i ati.l artist out-i 1. 111. Nit: lit al rl, T.V ill 11. a tail P.s.ttiNly Hie iie.sl a 1- ex.

1. till lie HOI lieril SLop(fO 111 liuir mjiiur uauiw would have resulted. Miller had starte out with a load of Km una from Kat Mine street. Ee stood on the step in the rear v( Die uaeuii. When the railroad track near the IMormed church were readied Uie horse not lieing able to hold ifie wagon Jiack.

started on a lively gait and alterwarc commenced kicking until he ran into a fence on Cedar sire where he as stopped The animal kicked over the shafts, laming Inui. Common Drunks Art Common. Officer Eiller found a man lying on Uie pavement out on JJiauioud Addition early last evening, lie was peacefully sleeping off a jag and the officer removed him the station that he might lie undisturbed Officer Erill also picked up a drunk on (South Wyoming street who insisted on sleeping outdoors notwithstanding the ioolness of the weather. iioth will feel very sorry this morning. New Barber Shop i'asijuale JJelillippe, an Italian barber rrom New York city, has leased the north st corner building on Jliauiond Avenue -fed laurel streets and will ojen a barljer shop AXoUer st.

Nearly Completed. The addition to the No. Harwood jjruaker is neurly completed. The new aiuchiuery is expected to arrive some tune this eek. Jjy the first of next month the breaker will work lull blast again.

Andrew Roth Hi. Andrew Jiutb, au old resident of well known in this city, iias been confined to bis home with illness fur the last few weeks. JJ is condition lias At times been critical, but hopes are enter tamed for Ails recovery. Riucutto Craxy. Antonio Eizr.uttu, the South Side Jtuliuu who was convicted at J'uttsville to be iiuuged.

is acting era.y in the jail at times. nuud bus become un bit liiuwil since Jus and senUince. jie eats three very day. I A vyejjjng Aociaent Abner Smith, who with a juu-ly of pillows cyclist enjoyed a ride to JJloouis-turgtfuuday, came home slightly injured, jn some manner bis wheel was upset by a stone lying in the roud and as a result Abnur carried a cane yesUirday. The Modern Beanty.

TUrivee on good food mid sunshine, ith plenty of exercise in the ojhju air. Her form glows with health and her face 'ilooms with its beauty. XS her Byateui tteds Uie cleansing action of a laxative luiedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant juid laxative byrup ol J-igs- Ni All ex.iulsile li I Cents- Tec lis illLeailtilU stiles .,11.1 ilius ten silks. Fall Xiukwoar. 5: Fr Iid ics.

For lnfaols. Sli iss KiMteil S.ltlit.'irv Vests, Trilllllleil, el.l II. I. ttle elll 1 1 1 I i.ltlve. Only a lllllited ll.llltlly.

The c.illlilete lines ever on lleil in Cloaks, i liristi-niini Slips anil Short liiesscs. anil Sli.n Klaiinel and Muslin shirts. Knlln i eti S.iiiines an.l SIi.ihI.s, K'ull S.i qlles. H.hhIs. Milt.

If.ioties. Nnrserv I'lutli. M.illress lurv. Kid anil Sail -en Shut- liilis. ete.

in fa. ev. rytliiiiK tor llu- 1. allies and al jirit.es. ZZ: Store Open Evenings Till 8 and Saturday Eyiaings Till 10.

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