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II Jk MW "IT Founded Sept. 15, 1870. Monday Morning, August 23, 1880, New Series, an Year, No. 26 Oxfonl I'uivereity, Cuglaml, fur Jrott, ud Out griiial Jk Ilitt uf fcWvala, MiweiUw was fiua We niuiuo i PHYSICIANS AMPLE QUANTITY sill tell vo.i, Hup Bitter rely 01 it. See iu.iUrr mlumu.

ic Aiui HvLuiircu i ma tiraut ovter j'rv-ti uia Uta uupruv i liaiter engiue KtimUy. taU synui geu lltiueu, 11 it win Kmiks of 'laiuaqua, enjoying 4Mtti visit at Out (MUrm rvlislied Vv tL L-aiuii l.ft 1 ii biuther Heurv ou Mine street HlV Lo kinked ujsmi ua lukher by ImJe ud of the K1W Cldw lU4ar fat, our WWrJul.v EV. J. 4. or nl- tunnel a tbunU, wuo ju wturue.1 fixuu Kenton SalimUy evening, wbf re be attsdid Ibd ruuenuoir.meril.j.iyuj lU'ud ludrreudcut IVmutmt.

bulk M. ineiK-y tu tutibjctM cviijuttiiiut ana and lid tuts Leeij for nunia yearw f-ast one 01 tUe ppofessor in a luttsiual uistitute Loudiiu. He is cm a visit to Vis old luuue Ul J'euusylvau'w, aud aUUe here iU give a few eUvt toueerU He ill be -ted by Mi LU4e Jame, 1- dim, and bi sou, JoejiU Haydeu Parry. TUe jirogramnie nill consUA of si WtUum i tram lr, Iarry'a celebrated ojwra, KU-d-and from bin elaborate oratorio, Emanuel, togetlier UU gle and bulUdn. An evening of diligbthU eulertiuumeut tuav atticiited, ud advie our reader not to make ny eugaueiueuUi Oukt i Witt prevent titOM from being on band to enjoy the tar musical treat to be offer! I bem.

Mvwfc fviturvlny tba lemoeraie eommitloe of tlm tth diatriei met lu Weiuand' Hall and elected tbe following Pemoerat tw Sena. torial eonfereeaj P. Kiur, of IlittleuMij Tatrkk M. tfoyto of Priftoni Ivi Hiorlnuift of Jedda; Ueo. D.

Heidian of Hutler aud A. G. Uriggi, postmaster at ISriggsvUle, ''wicb," as Kasby would say, located at the Xeacopack and Wapwal-lopeu lion da. The above uauied gen. tlemeu were iustrucleil by the couuuiltee to use ail efforts to secure the nomination of Ecklcy U.

Cose at the Keuntorial confer. 1 i euce, which uirvw ilav. the 2Uh hisb According to Demo, enilio rule the Seualoriid conferee sliould Is) appoiutcd by a convention of the people. There is also a nice little prov iso iu this matter, which says that if it should be 1 fur d'i 8iijaubau I to attend funeral of Kev. E.

"wwe-r-y. mom.w. ftofHln ak4 No. 3, now rvad, to boWeoil A Mart waa made but Mwytluiig worked wtUfattory, Tub lV'PUt of titia J'laee foutiibuled btrgely to tbe jwtrouage given to tbe itnio I ...1 .4 iv.i. 1 I hi (win nnj aim naiur.

iwy, fur the iH-netit of M. Gabriel church. inmieUU what it And lho alto 0f lTliu frtenil, the jMpular pret. keen the elegant rtitic work of Ui jxuut-d nt of the Atblrlie aud MiMetd Club, the er as displayed ou each pieco of rauvass geuial Jack Hill, was Uie recipient of valti. ere loud iu tbvir praime i.f bis skill.

iuipmcticnble tbe district committee may Uw iusL, to which they invito the name the conferees. It seems tu us Umt I public. The prograaim fur tbe eulerUiiu-this proviso just siiiu iu Uie present in-; meut iin by proniiuent slauce, as it is highly probable that il would members of tins order, aougs and gloea be a rather difficult matter to have a con- by a select choir. This affair will doubtlec veiition of Uie neonle iu this district give i lw w. 11 iwtninuod, as the onler here is many niituj; jjius ttibtritnttsl Alteutowuer would bate Ueeu dcliid.nJ to feast their eye ou Andy lUut-l, uupuy of pramus.

Th fresh r.u.tcd djuhle jointed tihmroi frail k- ii. uf UUL, t.H. amuu.p.t Tlia art wB fc.t l.v oir iMtl.lu iti fviiu li.at j.l iu WIW mko WiU mUnt llw sas Buwir tu 'almiM every wavu 0l vas iu line Uiir- V. bn but tbe wayon abkh tie bad amuid for i Uinlf cnptieJ tbe etimas fur beaut and i dign. Wben it remetubeitd tbat lturvan Ltt.r-.l in all Kn.l.

i ui wiiii ami rauvaat tor me prtuierii Jar alo tbe wliu I11 s- it ran form 8ruK- At tbe ro-idrm-e of the bride's parent, iu Stockton, Aug. Sloue ai Jnvoxs August Hth, at the P. M. parsonage, Jed.lu, by Iter. S.

Penlase, lUvid Jeavotia of Jcklu, and MUcy Uowliti" of HJctm. ill MVf Arff Pi traps at E. Urowu'a. Com air 8 pavement at cents jwr foot. W.

1mm. A pink liue of E. Brown's. preserving keltlr, at Go to Xyer, the jiopnhir dentist, and have your teeth flih-d. He defies romM-U lion.

Tint celebrated MiiMin fruit jars, at E. Drowu'a. cine, more uouriidimciil and strength, leas of the dc- tilitnttng of drug is wliat our feeble and exhausteilcouatilulimis require," Bymu I-cibig, when perfected the 1. .1 I im. u.u-rs.

4 ue lame ami pixaiucui uiiiu, the nerve quieting hop, the sujicrb malarial antidote quiniue, and other pr.H-i.nw ingre-! 1 i I .1. ilient. combined without fermentation, ara the ingredient of Mult lliller. proimrclby the Mult Bitters Company. THK ONtt T1I1NO MKfUTL.

Wemiiv live without poetry, music and art. We m'av live without coueiense and livo without heart We may live without friends, wo may live without book, But civilimi man canuot live without "cooks We mnv live without work nud have free dom from toil, But can't cure Rheumatic without Eclec trie Oil. Women that have been prouotiuccd in- curable by the best pliysictnns in the cottn- 4 I.aah txt fa.n.nln weakucs by tho use of Lydia KPinkhani's egetnolo CompottmL bend to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkbam, Western Lyun, for phamplets.

Johr Hays, Credit P. says: His shott'der was so lame for nine mouths Uuit ho could not raise, his baud tohis head but by tho uaa of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil the pain aud lameness disappered, aud al-through Uireo months has elapsed, he has not had an atUick of it siuce. nm IlfflT form. The best form in which electricity is embodied is Dr.

Thomas' Eclectrio Oil, a sovereign and highly sanctioned specific for rheumatic pains, and a thoroughly reliable remedy, all affections of tho throat and lungs used externally and internally. BANCIIO PANZA. "Blessings on tho Man," exclaimed Saucho Pause, "who inveuted sleep." Granted, Sancho, but is not ho who restores peace to nching blows more blessed. Neu-ralgi and rheumatic sufferors who have obtained permanent relief from Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil ought to and Jjrobably do think so.

Tho medicine relieves inflammation, external and internal. Since bunions your feet muoh aunoy, And corns they your peace destroy, And all pleasures will soon alloy, To cure thorn you must employ Briggs' Buuion Balsam which will do- stroy All pains and achos, and give yon joy. Sold and warranted at MeNair's Drug Store, Hazletoni Bniooa' Tiikoat and LtiNo Hkaleii. Throat and Lung diseases are considered the most fatal of human affections. Thousands of our fellow boiugs are carried to their early graveB aud final rest every year by that priuce of terror.

"Consumption." Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer will conquer tho fell dostroyor nud restore the invalid to health aud happiness. Sold at MeNair's Drag Store, Hazleton, A to all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, I will send you a recipe that will cure you. fi-oe of charge.

This great remedy was discovered by a missionary iuSouth Ameri ca, Send a self-addressed envelope to tho Itov. Joseph T. Inman, Station Now York City. 22aprlyba Be Wtsit and Happy. If you will Btop all your extravagant and wrong notions iu doctoring yourself and families with oxponsivo doctors or humbug cure alls, that do harm always, and use only naturo'B simple remedies for all your ailmentsyou will bo wisfi, wollandhappy, and savo groat Mpense.

Tho greatest remedy for this, tlie great, wise and good I I i i i I 117 K. LO.NC.SIlOliE, I'UYMClAV AMI SVKliEOS. flmee comer Wjauituj and CIumuui sliwls, JK. PMACTU'INU I'UY-iH 'IAN. In ami rest.lciicw, iw WM Jtlrwad MnM4 cl ique Cuu kiapt'i, ltsuk-io4i.

fto'iilt Ek, Mil MIAOK, PIUMITAH AKD81 KtiSOX. diee over KiMo-' Uiuk. oa i'me feiiwt, opposite llw tn tatck ihool faous, lla- LAWYERS Vt It kl UUSR, PA, All of legal lnilur. jivea prompt ami I faretul allriillou. Iisrpi; CW.

KLINE, i ATTORNEY AT LAW. iiiace opiite llNjtctoa hotrt, ta Itii.srir Mock, Hroa.t ire.H, iUuletoM, Coa-utuuions i la laiifUtt ami tit-miaa. PHILIP V. WKAVKB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. QKO.

ILTIUN'TMAN. ATTOKNKV AT LAW. mvr LiitVilini' llnm-l Mrwi, EAILKOADS 1KIHUII VALLEY KR. To lake eawH June ftah, 10. Trail)! ktave llntruni-( A am, fr Weath.

ertv, i.kr. lurre, Wui thuhk, IJu aixl New 4 ork. Al aw, U't Slorktoa ami Jmlilo. Al 0 ts am. Ir lnurti liuuk, Clill.H.l.t!.

Sew York, VV Hke llarre, ixxniil.itt, kiuilra awl Mitiiu uttrth ait.t rl. Al II ant, ir 111, Maltamtv liiv, eie (lump al llatle mt bn.t( e'r llaitt'er MeaUew illHlua. Al IJJU a ut, for Mkio, Kkkv ami JUM.Io. Al i t-i cm, lor Man. Ciuuk, Vutua, I'lala.

tVlttUaaii4 Nrw Yurk. Al I )na, Kxpreui lor Katn, Plitlaitelplila, Ni-w York, Vt ilkec llarre, lliuton, miilou, Klmlra, HuOalu it Die iI Al li imi, lor Mwkiou, eallierlr nixl tlie alitlwuor itrattrh. Il. a. Chunk at a.40, 10.U am, IM, Fin; Sew York al ll.ttl, am, a-Vs aiul Uto pin; iaiailt'lIUa at aw, 1 f.l'i, Xtt.iA ilkM llarre al am, Uk 7.4.'.

i.ih; A II Jiiim-Uou nl ItLVi aiu, 1 I i cm; Tuivnuila al 4.4'. ll.oi fin; ly al fttii mgUu lu-ntnitiiii Unvv Sew Yorkal litinill i'im, hunk al ft, II am, o.tt ami l.M inn; VI al I SO nn.l 5.i'. pm. Arrive al llnh lon at W.lo am, from Maurh I'huuk, IVna Havrn, Weatherly atnl Htorkton; al Itxim Jf.l'laaml l.Miitn; from Mo. Mou, Jul.

1. 1, Kckloy, VV enllivrly, I'eiiu lla-rn ami all h.IiiU itortli anil enl on mnla Itiie; at mn, from Kekley, JtiMo ami Morkton; at 4.35 pin, from Mnluumv nml ltenver Mrailow iIIvIkIou ami Murklou; al liiT pui, from M.H-kinu, VV (viiIhtIv, IVnn Haven ami all ooluu nor-in ami eaM on uialn Hue. Al HSi nn; friu New York, PhllBiMihl, hunk, Wllkra-ltarra. l'lillou, i-raiilon ami nit ihiIiim north ami wo-t. It.

II, bjiviiK, KnK'r, Ik'llili'lu'in; K. Tl. ItriKorox, tieneml PaMenitrr Ag't, Mniirlt Chunk. ljau ft Kit. Arrangement of lunaenger train, May lOUi, lii.

Trnlnn leave Allentown at follows: Via Hit lor l'lillalrllita at nm, pm. Min.lnyi for Philadelphia al 4.3flnnl,3A"im. Via East Penn llrnnrli for Hi'ii'llnn anil liar. rlitmrx at VM am, 14.lt). 4.30, ie.

pm. Kit LanoahUT and Colmutila al tM, V.ui am, 4.W pm. for lifmllnR, 4.S0 pm. For Hunting, llurrlsbiirg and way MilntH, pin. Via rMlilchom for Philadelphia from L.

V. at 4.4X, fl.U, Bin, li.o.1, S.4.', pm, Knudav al 4.fti pm. Fur Philadelphia from L. S. depot at U.04, 3.2.1, pm.

Trntim for Allontown leave ns follown Via Perktomen Hit Lcac Ptdiatlelphta nl 7.40 am, 1, 6 pm. Sundays Leave Philadelphia at 8 am, 8.15, N.lftpm. Via Kant Penn Brunch Leave Reading at 7.45 10.10 am. IM, 8.15 pm. iavo llarrisliiirg at 8.13, 805, 9.50 am, 1.45, 4 pm.

Leave Lancaster at B.05 am, 1, 8.50 pm. Leave tjolumlila at 7.A5 am, 1.03, 8.40 pm. (iimdnvn Leave Heading at 1.2V, 9.06 am. I j'nvc Harrinliurg at am. Via lk-thleliein Leave Philadelphia at 0.50, 9.45 am, 2.15, pm.

biimliiy at e.lMi.Rin, 8 pm TriiliiD marked thud, () run to ami from tie- pot. Ninth and Urecn etreeta, Philadelphia. Oilier trains to and from Uroad street depot. Trains Via llothlchem run to and from lierks utreet demt exeept tliose marked The 6.45 am and 6.55 pm trains from Allen-town and the 7.40 am ami 6 pm trnins from Philadelphia, have through cars to and from Philadelphia. C.

O. IIanaock, Cencrnl Passenger and Tick, el Agent; J. K. Wootek, Uencrul Manager. 1ENSSTLVAMA Kit.

PlllLAilKLI'II! A ERIK Rlt.DIVISIOX. SUM MUU TIME On and after Hiindnv. May 80th, 1880, the trnins on this dlvlMnn will mu as fellows WKSTWAI1D. Eric nil leaves Philadelphia at 11.56 pm, IlarV rinhurg 4.25 am, Wllllnmsport 8.35 am, Jersey H.07 am, Lock Haven 0.40 am, ltenovo 11 am, ar. riving al r.no al I.

in pm. Niagara Kxpress leaves Philadelphia At 9 am, Hnniiiliiirg 12.20 am, arriving at Willlamuport ut 3.16 pm. Lock Haven 4.20 pm, Renova 6.40 pm. Ka.it Line leaves Pliilndelpliiaat 8.35 pin, arriving at Wiillnmsport at 7.24 am, Lock Haven 8.40 pm. KAHTWABD.

Pnclflc Express leaves Lock Haven am, Jersey Shore 7.16 am, Wiillnmsport 8.65 am, arriving at Harrlsburg at 11.40 pm, PhiludclpldA 8.15 pm. I)y Express leaves Kcnyva at 9.50 am, Lock Haven 11.10 nm, Wllliamsport 12.20 pm, arriving ut llRrrislmrg nt 8.40 nm, Phiindclphla 0.45 pm. Eric Mail leaves Kenovo at 8.40 pm, Lock lln-ven 11.60 pm, VVilliamspnrt 11.10 pin, nrrlvlug at Phllndelplila 7.40 am. FnHt Line leaves Wlllinmnport nt 12.115 am, arriving at Hnrrlnbtirg at 8.50 am, Philadelphia 7.40 am. Erie Mali west and Day Express cast make oIohc connection at Korthumlierlnnd with L.

B. ItK. trains for VVIlkcs-ltnrTe and Scranton. Erie mall west, Niagara Kxiiress west and Fast Line west make closoconnecuon at VVllliamsport with N. C.

trains north. Niagara Express west and Pay Express east i make dose connection nt Lock Haven with 11. Ii. V. lilt, trains.

Erles Mali cast and west connects at Erie with trains 011 8. M. 8. Kit. ut Corry with O.

C. A. V. at Emporium with It. N.

Y. P. Hit. and at Driftwood Willi A. A.

Hit. Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and Wllllamsport on Niagara Express west and Day Express east. Sleeping cars on all night trains. W.M. A.

11ALBW1N, (ieneral Superintendent. "1KNTRAL RAILROAT) OP NEW JERSEY LEHIGH A SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. Train arrangement, June SI 18K0. For New York Leavo Penn Haven at 7.16, I0.H0 am, 1.43 and 6.48 pm. From New York Leave foot of Liberty street nl 5.30, t) am, and 8.30 pm.

For Long Jlrnnch, Ocean Grove, otc Trnins leaving Penn Haven Junction nt 7.15 am anil 1.43 pm. connect nt Elizabcthiwrt. The train leaving nt 10.3(1 am, connects at Elizabeth with a delay of nno hour. For itrooklyn and Erie Depot, Jersey City Connection Is made at Jersey City station by the by the boats of thellrooklyn Train leaving Penn Haven Junction at 10.47 am, 1.48 nnd 7.47 pm. connect for Drlfion.

Trains leaving Penn Haven Junction at 10.47 nin. 1.4s and 7.4 pm. run to WllkeB-Durro and Scranton. Trains leaving Drlfion nt 0.15, (1.35 am, 12.45, 5.46 pin. connect for New York nnd Philadelphia.

Trains leaving Drlfion at 0.35 am, 12,15, 5.45 pm. connect for Wilkes ltairo nnd Scranton. Trains returning leave Scranton nt 7.46 11.20 am, 4.15 pm; leave Wllkea-Hnrre at8.40 am, 12 5 pm; leavo White Haven 8.80 pm. For further particulars see Time Tables at stations, it. Hamjwin, Gen.

Pass, Agent. We Wt4d fcuffertiu? Ihtt liuki 0v.m,.iHtiiit iLiUminatory rhoiiiuaiuui. Oiw "Mi'1" I. Thouuk' (Vim-trio IU oA Ml? mut buMfee aifectisd a permanent cure. "1 Jl, Ii.

wben be tvt miwrabb and dull. with lit(Ub brain and nualaaJv uervea. and nene tmU make Ute alt. mpt in mm eunJiin. it il elM.ly removed by a itlle Hi llittera.

biuu. CmtMiHT mm Hb tem4UNa. 'f wukmi, iliMiwwug ailei lion. K7K Juotue life, 1W dtsu euu iu kutaU tuuM.ra iu reilmu or about tbe anua, wbUU ara divided into Piit, tlu that are owing tu aiiwicti; SCVUU.I, mono uiat pnMeiti me f. enararicr 01 a stilus mmor.

timing ttal Pile lteutel)tt fur Uieir euro, rkdd at McNair's lrug Store, lltuleiou. 8n-, ok Kiavuin lliuoca Hkadacuk MtUiuus mtlfer this nuKt universal alHie tiou of lite hninsu rare; all cbum are Iron-bled. The head never at lie hen Uie var. ion organs are working in banunny with twtiire. Then ran be no bratbu be if tlie 1..

AUevanUir is reliable fur bea.la. be uenralgta; never faux Kuld at Mc.Nsir' lrug hUire, H.uii Uiu. -Impure blood, general debility, scrofula, ervnipel, pimple, carbuncle, unhealing Mire, and oilier liiuc demand-iug a treatment twntiallr limit, atnor. Lent, alterative, blood blond making and health rmloriuR, yiold readily to that must Jrfei-t aud elegant of nie.li'-cl preparniiuus, Dr. Browning's Tonic aud Alterative.

Price ifl cwnta and $1-Fur kale by lh proprietor, W. Champion linn. mug, M. 1110 Arch streot, l'lnla-dt'lphia, and all druggists and ib-nlcrs in medicine. (.

Hurtle, of Miinehestrr, Ontario K. write: "I obtained immediate relief from the nse of lhr. Thomas' Fxlec. trie OIL I have bad Asthma fur eleven year. Have ben obliged to ail up all night for ten or twelve uiitbt iu succession, I can now sleep soundly nil nigbl ouafealh-1 er lsl, liieU I had not been able to do prov u.t.

Auother wrttra: "I have been troubled with Asthma for years; have used half a buttle of Dr. Thomas' EVIectrio Oil, and thi lienefit I have received from it is so .1 I I i I wo.ii.1 not uikd una uuuiinti dullars for tlie balance if I could tret no more, Boss Ckikm to FaTukb Bunion. v.uiiip, 4 atuer i.uiiiuii, iiuist up ami Yea, rnmny lorn, I see Unggs' In Hu.1 aviiut; I follow, nnd we will do all we ran 111 ptllllMl tllO llet IHTNOll Unwise CllOttgll to wear tight We can defy every. "img but Brags' lbilsiuu aud Sum Com Cnro. To this wonderful remedy we must wrrender, a we cannot withstand its "K- wfleuing and healing effect.

hat no tiU worne for us, all dniggisU keep it for sale, aud arc authorized by the proprietor to warrant it to Imnish our en lire "on's or bunions, of high or 'ow Balsam aud Sure Corn Cure. Sold aud warranted throughout the world. Sold nt MeNair's drug store Huzleton. Coughs. Browu'4 Bronchial Troches aie used with advantago to alleviate coughs, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial affections.

For thirty years these Troches have been in nse, with annually incroising favor. They are not and untried, but, having been tested by wide aud constant nse for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Throat. Brown's Bronchial Troches act directly on the organs of tlif voice. They have au extroordina-y effect in all disorders of the throat and larynx, restoring a healthy tono when relaxed, either from cold or over excrtiou of tho voice, and produce a clear and distinct ounnciation.

Speakers aud singers find tho Troches useful. A cough, cold, cabirrh or sore threat requires iminodiato attontion, as neglect oftentimes results in some incurable luug disease. Browu's Bronchial Troches will almost 'nvariably givo relief. Imitations aro offered for sale, many of wlucn are injurious. Tho geuuine Brown's Bronchial Troches are sold only in boxes.

Head rnowt W. D. Blkthen. Buotien House, Doves, Jan. 21, 1880.

Dr. Josinh Briggs, Dear Sir: It is with pleasure that I give you a brief history of my Catarrhal trouble and the result of my efforts to find relief and a cure. have been tronuled several vears. and notwithstanding my continued endeavors in trying largely advertised remedies which held forth their wonderful curative properties, yet every ono in my case were failuros, aud the catarrhal cilectionncrcas-ed to such an extent that I felt rcalli alarmed lost my gonoral health shouldy become impaired from its rapid progress. The discharge from my head and throat wan oxoossivo and anuoying, causing almost constant homniing, hawking aud spitting, and in overy respect very nnploasant.

My month would bisto badly in tho morning and it was with great difficulty I could expel the touacions accumulations of muciiB from the head and throat, soy on may judge I was nearly discouraged aud hopeless of obtaining a euro, when my attention wan attracted to the advertisement of your Catarrh Spocillcs and having heard of yonr wonderful buccoss in curing that ter rible disease Catarrh I concluded to make another trial. I purchnsod a package of your Catarrh Spocillcs of L. Evans, of this placo, used them as directed obtained Immediate relief, and have no hesitation in saying I think yonr Specific will Bpoodily and j-odically oure this moss offensive, dangerous and prevailing disease Catarrh, and will only add I shall continue to reoommeud Dr. Josiah Briggs' Catarrh Specifics to my frionds and the afflicted publio as tho best yet discovered to my knowlodgo. Yours respectfully, W.

D. Blethen, Proprietor Blothon House, Dover, Mo. Sold at MeNair's Drug Store, Hazleton, and EXCELLENT QUALITY -of- PEACHES Ut A LMS Town and County. ilrrrllim, Tim stores nil cloud every evening at 8 o'clock except Huturday. A Mam Namkd Jolm Hoiw wna raw over and luiaully killed by Ute lal iiaiimnigor train between lVnu Haven and Mmicb Cbmik, Sntunbiy eveuiiiR.

The pjutscngeni to Hiuilelon were almost au bonr behind Oie tumid time in eonseiueuee. Thk Picnio of Uie crivera miltyed at Oie luiuea of Iindei man it at Hum-boldt, Katunwy, wiut it grand affair. The boya had uiale all arrangement to bve a good time and from all accounU they were not disnptKiiiiled as everything imsucd off tplendid. Tukbe was sumo tbieviiiK done nt the picuio nt Kosemitock'a Friday evening. Oflieer Depue promptly arrested the suspected partiea and ou trial before Sipiire Herbert Saturday, they were committed iu default of bail for atcaliug some horse blaukct.

Owing to the fact that Wilkes-llarre jail is twenty-six miles distant the officers were not able to miso the funds to transport their prisoner to the sent of justice. The two young men, who gnre their mimes as Daniel Cnlhighiui and William Jones, were released from custody yesterday. Mrrtlug nflhr X. tl. T.

Wim Ij; oimii (lr. The comity committee of the Kutiomd Grccnlmck Labor party met at Wlkes-Bnrre Sutnrdiiy nnd nominated Matthew Long of Lnttiuicr for Stnto Senator und Hon. A. Kickets for Additional Law Judge. It is reported that Mr llickeU declined tho honor.

Iu that event it is prolmblo that Itufus J. Dell, a member of the bar and editor of the now defunct Reformer, who was also a candidate, will be the nominee of tho party for judge. Iffirfeiyi. Chah. of Harleigh, who won tlie first prize at the late games, will ran any man in Harleigh from one mile to three miles for the stun of fifteen or twenty-five dollars.

The oames and picnic which closed late Saturday evening, were successful iu every particular, Harleigh athletes as usual taking off the greatest number of prizes. The whole affair netted a handsome sum for the benefit of St. Gabriel's church. lirttth of Father fcmicsff. Intelligence was received here Saturday from Susquehanna Depot annonucing the death of Rev.

Father R. E. Hcnnesey, which occurred at his resideuoo nt the above place Friday eveuiug. The rover-end gentleman had been suffering with an attack of diarrohca which brought on hemorrhage causing his death as Btnted. The funeral takes placo to-morrow forenoon and will be largely attended by the clergy from all parts of this and other dioceses aB ho was well known and much esteomed l'lthrr llratf.

Scranton Republican. Rev. James V. Hcaly, late of the Catho-dral whoso illness was recently noticed in these columns, died Thursday morning at the pastorial residence of Rev. N.

McManus in Archbald, the home of bis parents. Ho was surrounded by his immediate relatives and Father McManus at the lost gad moment. Fathor Hoaly was born in Archbald, March 18th, lSIm, and was ordained priest by the Right Rev. Dr. O'Hara in the Scran-ton Cathedral, Juno 21th, 1879.

Immediately afterward ho was appointed assistant at tho Cathedral, where ho remained until failing health noccessitiitod a complete cessation from his duties. Under tho advice of physician he visited Now York, and for a time a visible improvement was noticed, but a few weeks lifter his roturu a relapse set in from which he never rallied. Father Healy was univorsidly respected and the re-gvet is expressed on all sidos that one so young, so promising, and for whom so bright a careor of usofuiuoss had oponed, should thus early be called away. 1 A tlnniid Mmltvl (biicert, Hazleton is to Iks highly favored Monday evening, 80th inst. Dr.

Joseph Parry, with his concert party, will give a musical entertainment in Hazle Hall. Thu title of Doctor of Musio was conferred upon Mr. Parry by able present bud ruliiy. Sir. Hill is de.

popuUir attd his frieuds nil rejoice in the hope that the buitK-iug boy which! lllklfc' M.liM'atM l.id tuia Li tl.m Republican ctuidubde for pretdeut of the i 1 iiim'U nwiK The Oanta of Iudepcudoul Foruidera, iiudertho direction of Court Ibule, will give amdhur grand, free euUtHiiiumriit on very popular. The Crow Creek comet huid extended an invatiuu to the Kbcrvalo Athletic nnd Musical club to lmrticiate in tbe games aud picuio, held for the benefit of tbe band at Jeddo Saturday. The club and uum- ber of their fri.Mi.bi accepted Uie invitation and went to Jcddo. and on their return could not find word sufficient to express i Ihcir Umuks fur the courteous wanner iu which they were received. Luckly our bovs had their ixK'ket books aloui; aud I made themselves as comfortable a possible under the circumstances.

I 1 hi I t. Frhlntf'a fMrmfe. Fritliy's parndo was a airnnge-ment iu the display by business firms, and tbe number of novel methods adopted by merchants aud tradesmen were varied. Davis Rodger, II. A.

Honvcn, agent, with dry goods, cariels, oil cloths, oil paintings, chromos, and the wonderful uew musical instrument, the orgauette, were iu liue with a large wagon. The scwiug machine business was also a special display by this enterprising firm and wns very attractive. Mould aud Qtmckenbos undertook to attract tho special ntlcut'on of tho Indie. A wagon displaying dross goods, trimmings and the latest Btyles of corsets and hose, was so well and attractively decorated as to causo the ladies to exclaim, "Oh, my, ain't they nice?" Of corset was all nice, and tho outfit of this firm will not soon be forgotten L. Lyon niado a display, principally of the St John sewing machine.

The barbers did a rushiug bttsiucss. There were no loss than thrco completo loiiHorinl establishments iu line, and in each there were several gentlemen watting to bo shaved. Tho popular saloonist, Fred. Tcuful hnd his place lielow the Postoihce in full opera- tion, with the portly Mike Zctrdt as bartender. A jovial crowd of Fred's patrons seemed to enjoy their beer with gusto.

Tho manufacture of cigars was ro; resented by Goo. Shaffer. This like the candy makers was of particu'nr interest to Uie hundreds of boys who scrambled wildly for tho cigars as they were tljrown from Shnffer's factory. Jerry Young's cigar storo with its pyramids of cigars nnd tobacco of every brand, was woll gotten up and was admired as a feature of the parade, W. H.

Weeks St, Co. led tho representation of bakers and confectioners. Corn balls and candy as-well as cakes and bread were showered among the boys who by hundreds lined tho streets. The soda water business of J. Sharon Mi-Hair aud manufacture of pills was a good feature.

The caloric Ongino was not iu operation in the parade, owing to the fact that its Horvioos could not bo dispensed with at the golden mortal- drugstore, whore it is kept constantly iii motion. Laoiur A MoClure, of the Hazle Hall drug store, wore represented by a wagon loaded with monstrous large pills aud several boys engaged with tho pestle and mortar compounding modicino and making pills which wero thrown to tho Btroet gamins, who got rather a rough dose whon thoy chewed pills made with putty, paint, oil, which wore disponsed without money and without prieo, The Mouutain City Tea Store was an ob ject of interest. Mr. Dodson certainly spared no pains in decoration and dis- l'lli' Olewilio led tho van in harness making, having At least fiovoml hundred dollars' worth of harness, otc, on his wagon, Tho fancy w'i'od turning done by Albert i the iustmctions iu favor of the choice of the party managers for Suite Senator. fuwktnu.

One of the gnyeat weddiugs recently celebrated in this village was Umt of James Stone and Miss Delia Rotartaon, which oc curred Thursday. Tlie linpUal ceremouey I was performed by Rev. K. It. Smith, iu Uie presence of a large, nutnlier of friends of Uie happy twain.

After the rites which made them man and wife were completed, they left the church iu pioccsniou as follows: The happy husband and bride: first groomsman nnd bridesmaid Peter Robert-sou, uud Miss Delhi Henderson, second groomsman aud bridesmaid William Stona and Miss Maggie Rolicrtson; followed by several happy couples of youtig and elderly people. Four carriages, with Kunklo Bros, splendid teams of match grey horses were iu waiting, and when all worn seated they drove swiftly away ou a pleasant drive to Conyugham nud DuUer valleys. On their return iu the evening a sumptuous wedding feast was served at tho residence of Peter and Mrs. Robertson, the parents of the bride, where a large number of guests enjoyed themselves until late hour when all departed for their homes wishing the happy pair many years of health and happiness. Te fVmin 'Ice at Wm.

Lazarus Post of Audenricd are to be congratulated itpou tho success cf their camp fire, if the happy nud harmonious crowd which attended Saturday is any indication. Among the entertainments provided were a foot race, two base ball matches and a pigeon shoot. Tho base ball match between the Keystone club aud one from Hazleton, while it appears one sided on paper, the score standing eight to one in favor of tho Keystones, was ono of the best played games ever had in the region, and in spite of the apparent disparity of the score, the clubs are so equally match ed that au accident might at any time throw a game between them the other way. De- sides the attractions wo have spoken of, tho Post had provided a dancing floor of commodious dimensions, which was covered by the devotees of tho light fantastic every moment of the afternoon and evening. nightfall the grounds, dancing pavilion, refreshment stands nnd all were brilliantly illuminated by locomotive headlights arranged to diffuse thoir light in every direction.

A crowd huge in its proportions Burged through the grounds, nnd all went merry as a marriage bell. Wo noticed among the assemblage a large number of our citizens, among thorn Capt. Gara, S. McNair, T. L.

Edwards, a largo delegation from Robinson Post of Hazleton, S. 8. Saffold, E. S. Dond, and many others.

iVmmctf. Misses Sophia aud Sallio Jivinos re-turned from a visit to the sea shore Saturday. Wehlbv Coopkh, uud family of Berwick, are visiting at the residence of bis brother, M. M. Cooper, East Brod street.

Bblvik Crakv, tho courteous and obligiug clerk iu tho register's office at the court house, is spending his vacation among nuinorous friends in Haicton. Miss Evans of Otitasaqua, who has been spending several weeks of dolighlful pleasure among friends hero returned to her home Saturday, accompanied by Miss Sue Gorman. Bowmak Fowleh, formerly of Huzletou, but who is now employed as an official at the Delaware, Lackawanna aud Blooms-burg Depot at Kingston, is on ti visit to friends in Hazleton. Mesh Wm. Watson, David H'lieddeu.

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