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llAUiTON J)ALV BKNTINKU TUESDAY EVENING, GCTOHtill 11. 1SS7. telf rfph4 tha lintel to take charge ot the BOROUGH COUNCIL. NO IHCREiSE IN WAGES. package and then pa! the lady, to Gleu Herrman Green's Bazaar.

So in mil aud back without expense to her. warrant sworu out before Squire Schutter by M. Boyle, of Ditimoud Addition, charging them with stealing two gold tiugs valued at They aro both iu the lockup aud will be giveu a heating this eveuiug. She reauuu'd her jouruej ou the uaJuiht AlUlH'UXEl) MltTlNN HELD ESl'LT OF THE(0H-RtX('K WWW trttiu. l.sr EYEMMJ.

UvuuUfyiug al'Uuuh. The Ucliee oouuectxl with tit. Paul' M. turn Hoard lll'l. John Wwguer, of tlopevillo, was arretted Ta 'lnl llHxwltloa uf lht Xlut Strl Informs a t'uiumUtt of UU i'eiupsui't Sl'i by Coustable lleury Martiu yesterday ufteiuoou (or uou paytueut of board bill.

E. church, are waking effort! to further beautify their church with new cushion and etooU. The lad its are trviiiif to Uo Tli it N' iJtaucs Will Be Hbso Tkttiu- Ordlaauce for Vulllt ot la arnvrt KeooUrt4 anil autuiltil-A Num For Today andTo-morrow Only. 1 1'rubtbllltj uf tus Strike Continuing 1 ntll Next Year-Stock of foil Oi'ttlnj Vt rj lew. this themselves without asking the aid of ber of l'lllie frvwat 1 OI Their View.

royal He spent last evening iu th lockup aud was discharged this u.oruing, a friend of his paying tha bill aud costs. PtUSONAI. roiNis. the eteruer sex, and will uo doubt nuooeed. Counoil oouvtued last eveuiug iu ad IHiaiUUY ANX1YIT.SAUY.

A committee of the miuers employed by jourued aessiou with the following mem the Lehigh Coal aud Navigation Company AU Wool Kint Toboggan Caps, 46 cents. Seamless 1 all wool, 1 7 cents a pair. Clearctl scams, all wool, cashmtrc finish, Ladies' Hose, 25 bers presuut: Messrs. AU miller, Kliuei Mrs. WillUm U'lHmald Tendered a Sur upou Presideut Joseph Harris yes MoUarrity, tiuhott and Suhwcppeuheiscr, prise by a I.nrge Number of Ftiemlt.

terday and were informed by him that the fcesideut Bojle preseuttug hiiuiolt later i'otwilhstaudiug the inclement weather corporation whioh ho represented would in the evuuiug. Mr. Alturillor was ohoseu of last evening the resideuoo of Mr. Wil uot giant the uieu the increase iu wages which they demand. President pro torn.

liatu Mac Donald, ou North Laurel street, As this luectiug had becu cullud to nuke cents a iair, well worth to .15 ctnts a pair. Lathes' Merino Vests, full regular made, 4S cents each. You have paid 65 to 75 cents for no better article. was all aglow with brightness and pleasure, The full particulars of the conference re given iu the Philadelphia fiYconi of some final disposition, of the Miue street the occasion being the 61st auuivcrsary of aewer, the Sewer Committee were rviiuost- the birth of Mrs. MacDonald.

The esteem t'd to report what was bust aud cheapest to in which she is held by her neighbors aud this morning as follows: committee of six miuers called upon Presideut 11 irtis aud informed him that they had been led to believe that whenever a committee cotu- ItiUf Mvuiiuu of the Movements uf Your Fi lends uiul Ai-ttuttiutauvtit. Alexander Mortou, of Jeauesville, left this moruiug for Pleasant Valley, where he has secured a position. J. J. Whitosell is spending a few days at Uill.leium visiting relatives aud friends.

Mrs. Coxe, of Drifton, wai iu towu lust evsuing culiiug ou friends. Thos. Griffiths and sou Alfred, of South Poplar street, returned home after several days at Ashland. Mrs.

Ft'ttuk Brink, formerly Miss Mary (Vary of this place, but now of Grande Juuotiou, Colorado, is visiting friends and relatives at Weatherly. Yesterday Mrs. Bank was the guest of Mrs. S. V.

Marshall here. have done iu the matter. friends was pt tested by the number and Thsir report was to the effect that they spirit of those who uudertook to give her Absolutely Pure. Men's all wool scarlet Shirts and Drawers 67 cents each. 1 Joys' Cloth Hats, st'tched brims, 25 cents.

Hoys' Astrachan Caps, satin quilted lining 25 cents. had njaiu youo over the ground, aud as a birthday surprise. It is hardly neces osed entirely of employes of hi. company Mr. Arnold refused point blauk to allow sary to say that it was very eujoyablu hould call upon him aud ask for employ This Powder nerer Tana.

A mnrv.il of pnrlti ttreuiftli and vholedoiueneus. More eoonouiiou ttun tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot sold tn eouiMtili.m with the multitude ot low test, chart couuuetion to be made with the creek uffuir, but to do justioe to Mrs. Mao Douuld, we can truthfully say that thh sewer on his premises, it was necessary to ment at au advance iu wages to the same rates as are now paid iu the Schuylkill re-giou it would be granted them, aud that wabjut, ulnm or itioihftte powders. Bold only In cans. itOYAL HAJUMv POWDKli 10o make the counectiou direct ou Miue street, was a far more pleasant affair thau the NfW York.

AT THE BAZAAR! The report was received aud debated for they had uudoretood that the ouly objec- fully an hour a number of citizens from ordinary birthday party. It was just before nine o'clock when the guests assemb led and after they had discussed the sue iou the oompauy had to making the ud- MEND YOUR OWN SHOES. that portion of the borough being invited ynuee was that it had determined uot to recoguize the Knights of Labor iu the to give their views on the proposed sewer cess of their "surprise" aud indulged ih You can buy of cement for 10 cento they beiu most deeply interested, and 12 AVest llroad Hazieton, Pa. strike. that will put 60 patches or more on shoo or required to pay for the same- after which other pleas.iti pastime they partook of a hearty supper.

The table was adorned au abundance of victuals, such ns all TirE MtSN MISINt'OliMtO. President Harris declared that he had boots and a shoe hummer for 10 cants. Wax the vote by which the former ordiuauce fo ltj, nails, shue thread, sol, etc. the building of the sewer passed was reuou never giveu an intimation of a desire to kinds of cakes aud all the fruits of the sea 119 nit rn ia li 1 1 Foil lino of Children's aud Ludica' Under siderod aud the ordinance placed ou third graut au advance should a committee of son and could not help but arouse the ap roadiuji, aud amended as follows: Strike Saddler Harness Maker, Hear of Hazle Hall. petites of all those proseut.

A cf is own employes call upon him; aud that did uot care what advance had been out "cot less than Id inches in diameter the evening was the presentation of an wear, I rjthiUij. XOClS01X'S9 aud insert "from highest point on Miue elegant gold watch and chain, the uift of Offer special bargains in fine and common grades of Single made by corporations in other regions. He said that he was satisfied that his com street, between Poplar and Ilazle, toUuzl her husband, by Mrs. K. J.

Gilchrist, whode and Double Harness, Whips, Collars and Axle Grease. New York Novelty Store I street, the diameter of sewer to be 1J pany would not grant any inorease iu pay. serves great credit for the manner inches, and from liuzla to Mill street tn which she performed her part, and her Harris declared that, in consequence Back of Ilaale Ball, 29 North Wyoming Street. diameter to be 15 inches, with two inlets of the increase made in the wages of the Financial words of mirth aud affection will uudoubt on Hazle street to be 18 inches in diame miners iu the Schuylkill region, the price to tor." The amendment was agreed of coal had been advanced to a figure that odly remain long iu the minds of Mr. aud Mrs.

MacDonald. Tha guests all left for their homes about eloeu o'clook. Those Index to Mew Advertiiementi. Ordinance, To whom it may concern Notics. j.

A. Beeiey baker and confectioner. LiCAL KETVSAND GOSSIP. unanimously and the ordinance passed to had incensed the public, aud that as the third readinn and final passage, by an present were: Lehigh Navigation Company did not in tend to advance the price of ooal the com unanimous vote. MacDonald family, Mrs.

Ilanuah Kline, Mrs. William Kortz, Mrs. Reuben Wenuer, Home Happenings AM Told la Spicy and Among the citizens present iu the inter pany could not grant any addition in its Readable Sentences. est of the sewer were Messrs. John Sohott, rate of wages to the miners.

Mrs. William Yeager, Mrs. E. J. Gilchrist The Shenandoah Herald says: Miners J.

K. Roderick, Simon Bubc, John E. Yea According to President Harris, the Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Jerry Lazarus, from the Lehigh legion oontinue to mi fier and George Kohrbach, who very point Mrs.

Allen, Mrs. Edward Turnbach, Mrs miuers iu the Lehigh region work upon a sliding scale, receiviug an increase of pay Unvrilinu of a Soltllers' Monument. The uuveiling of the soldiers' mouu-at Bethlehem took place there to-day with appropriate ceremonies. The monument is of white bronze and its total height is thirty-one feet. The bottom base is of native stone obtained on the Lehigh Mountain, and is eight feet six inches square.

The monument was erected by members of J. K. Taylor Post, No. 182, G. A.

ond citizens of Bethlehem and vicinity. Its total oost was 1000. Two Deserved Vromotlous. William Smithoorse, who has been assistant ticket agent at the Lehigh Valley depot, was this morning promoted to the position of depot yard master, a now position made necessary by the greatly increased number of trains arriving and departing daily. J.

M. Eisenhuth, who has been telegraph operator, was promoted to the position iu the ticket office made vacant by Mr. Smithcorse's promotion. ilooks for Hoys. We are in receipt of the Ootober number of the Boys' Home Library entitled "Julian Mortimer," a brave boy's struggles for home and fortune.

These books are issued monthly for boys and are full of exciting adventurous interest, and of a healthy aud tounJ moral tone. Published by A. L. Burt, ltl'J William street, Now York. Price 25 cents per copy; yearly subscription Injured by a Circular Saw.

About 8 o'clock this morning Dana neck, while working at a circular saw at Uuderhill's hat factory, sawing boards for boxes, Blipped and foil against the rapidly revolving Baw and hud his left hand bodly injured. The thumb and three fingers were mangled badly. Dr. Gayley dressed the injured hand. Hock just started to work at the factory yesterday.

edly and succinctly gave weighty reason grate this way and in a number of cases they secure work at the local collieries. Taylor Auwerter.Mrs. Horning, Mrs. Jacob why the sewer should be built at once aud with every legitimate rise iu the price of Ackeiman, Mrs. B.

Wilde, Misses Hattie MARKLE BROS. BANKERS W. BROAD ST, HAZLETON, PA give the people of that section of town th Lewis, May Roseau, Anna Drake, Maria Some of them are moving their families hither, indicative of the belief in the strike oal. HOW TUB ANSWEB WAS INTERPRETED. necessary drainage.

Longshore, Anua and Gertrude Kortz, being a long one. The committee replied that it was not V0LK0V1TCU MLS I' II AMU. Florence Hutchison, Mellie aud Sulliu Wennor, Florance Ackerman, Florenoe Henry Krausn, the butcher is again clothed with auy power to act, and that it confined to his room, having exposed him A Fruitless Elfon to Suve the Neek of the Wilde aud Jessie Gilchrist. could only report the result of the con self too soon. Dr.

Pearson is in atten- 1'oluh Murderer. lerence uaclt to the miuers employed in Now is the time to advertise fur the fall anee. Adam Volkovitch, the Polish murderer Rheumatism It an established fact that Hood's Sar-kaparilla has proven an Invaluable remedy in many severe cases ot rheumatism, effecting remarkable cures by Its powerful action in correcting the acidity of the blood which Is the cause of the disease, and purifying 2nd enriching tho vital fluid. It is certainly fair to assume that whal Hood's Sarsaparilla has dona for others it will do for you. Therefore if you suffer the pains and aches of rheumatism, give this poteut remedy a fair trial.

A Positive Core. 1 was troublod ory much with rheuma tism In my hip3, ankles, aud wrists. could hardly walk, and was confined to mj bed a good deal of the time. Being reo ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, took four bottles and am perfectly well I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparill as one of tho best blood purifiers In th world." W. F.

Wood, Eloomington, 111. For Twenty Years iave been afflicted with rheumatism. Before 18S3 1 found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it did we more good than all the other medicine I ever had." H. T.

13AJX0M "Hurley, Mass. I suffered from the doctors called uuscular I took Hood's Bar-iaparilla ai.t am entirely cured." J. V. A. letter carrier, Chicago, 111.

V'e shall bo glad to send, free of chargo to all who may desire, abook containingmaaij additional statements of cure3 by Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druKgists. St six for $5. Muda uly by C. I. HOOD Lowell, Mass.

1QO Doses One BcMar. the territory operated by the Lehigh Navigation Compauy. The answer of Mr Thomas Quinn, the notorious burglar! who was convicted three weeks ago in the trade. An advertisement in Tun Sentinel will be read by mure people titan any other on Friday night last made another at Criminal Court at Wilkes-Barre of mur paper published in the reijion. Ask your tempt to break jail at Wilkes Barre but tlarns was regarded by tho committee ns meaning that there would be no advance in wages to the figure paid iu the Schuyl der in the first degree for the killing of John Bioski on August 13 last, was taken customers and be convinced.

was detected. len prisoners recently convicted in THELAKOK TIt'Kl'T. before the court yesterday for sentence kill region. the courts of this county will be taken An application had been made for a now The Lehigh Navigation and the Lehigh A laud and Labor 1'urty Ticket IMuced Iu from Wilkcs-Barre to the penitentiary, trial on the ground chiefly that Judge Rice, the Field In This County, Valley Companies occapy what is known The second week of the October term The land and Labor party iu this Coun a3 the Lehigh anthracite region, and they of Common Pleas Court opened at the ty sprang into activo existence yesterday, before whom the case was tried, admitted the prisoner's confession, extorted, it was believed, by promises. Judge Uiue, before sentencing Volkovitch, tiled a lengthy county seat yesterday, but as all the cases have both resisted the demands of tho minors for increased wages.

The leading It is a party organized for the support of the Henry Georyre lund theories and the suits against Crawford King, have been anthracite opera'ora feel sate in predict opinion refusicg to grant anew trial. Th general advancement of the laboring mas ing that there will be no settlement of the disposed ot as already reported, the jurers were not needed and the session was a very prisoner was then sentenced to be hanged sos. A convention was called some days strike this year. The effect of this will brief one. He is an intelligent man and understand; ago, and in response about fifty delegates Beef, pork, veal, lamb, sausage, pud English well.

His attorneys announc gathered at Wilkes-Barre lust evening. ding daily at Clark's. tf be to continue the scarcity of supplies now existing, and which has reduced the amount of stocks on hand at tidewater shipping points from 700,000 tons when their intention of carrying the cuse to the The Democratic leaders, who greatly A Glut in l'otatoeg. A dispatch from Reading, Pa-, says there is a glut in the potato market in that city and one dealer has 10 carloads side track Qround was broken on North Vine Supreme Court, but it is not believed that fear the movement, seut a lot of heelers into tiie convention for the purpose of street this morning for the erection of a there is any hope of saving his life. tho strike was inaugurated to a minimum donble dwelling for B.

Kisthart, of South James Kenney, of Kingston, who killed breaking it up. They tried do so, hut af quantity at this time. The strike is an Laurel street. ter some hot wrangling were expelled by exceedingly costly one. It is estimated Sj'ccial Xoticcs.

ed awaiting orders. Several weeks ago reports of a short crop came from the West. In the East the crop was large, and in less than ton days fully P00 carloads The stained glass and sashes for the ijimou Uorowituh, a peddler, ou March 21 last and was convicted of murder in the second degree, was sentenced to eight the police. Richard Griffiths, of Wilkes Barre, was made chairman, and the con new German Lutheran church arrived this that if it should continue uutil next year its aggregate cost to the miners and the companies would be nearly $1,000,000. morning.

were shipped West. Suddenly the bottom years in the penitentiary. vcution proceeded quietly to business dropped out of the market and potatoes adopted a platform and put the following The clerks of the East ward and clerks of the West ward are playing bull at the The most extensive shippers in the city Lust Night's Comedy. 'Our Jonathan" at lluzlo Hall last night full county ticket iu the fiuld: Treasurer, declared yesterday that they had been re park this afternoon. Rev.

A. C. Smith, of Edwardsville; register fell twenty cents a bu3hcl in price. Long ereninys are coming on. Subscribe for The Sentinel and spend your nights with your family.

(V. Jj. Jistel, of creulauu; county commis sioners, Joseph Uendier and Philip Weiss, of Wilkes-Barre; auditors, Daniel J. Hues, was greeted with a full house, aud judging from the continuous outbursts of ap-pluuse by the audience, it met the approbation of all present. The plot, we may say, is rather thin and light, but well arranged so as to admit the specialties of the dif Ira Kline, a young farmer living near Bhickshinny, who has been afflicted with religious monomania for Borne time, killed himself iu a woods near his home by blowing off the top of his head with a gun.

The fifteenth annual reunion of the of Plymouth and James McFarland, of Tliaelieray'ii First Glimpse of America. Broad tvey is miles upon miles long, a rush of life such us I never ha vo seen; not so lull Interest paid on Savings Deposits. Dividends and Interest collected and Con pons cashed. Bu) and sell Stocks and Bonds. Will also invest moneys for thost wishing it, in Bonds and Mortgages, paying Five and Six per cent.

We make these investments at very slight cost to patrons and will guarantee the papers in same as correct Pension Checks cashed Pleasant Valley. FA'i'HLK MATTHEW. ferent characters. Yankee Moore made as tiie turur.u, so rapid, no nouses are 47th Begt. Pa.

Vols, will be held at Allen- AN ORDINANCE roil JH ILmNG A sowpr on Mi no street lip. it ortUt ined by the Cuuiicif if the- linrovtjh of Illicit ttiu anil it iii hci't'liif ui ili lined by the a irfh-orit of ie sitnic That tho owners or rppntfd o-y nore lots fronting on or idonuhide of Mine tstieot, lutwi'cn l'op lar and Mill f-tivetn, elmll put. down a drain or eewer on Hii-tl street between th above mentioned points, the Banift t' Iwinedi? underthe supervision of the fcltroet ('onimifHioner in crnformity tOBpeiiiestions ind crude, to )a giv by Horoujjh Surveyor. Said drain or sewer to he of teTra-co ta sail glazed trified ripea from highest point ou tno street, helweou l'oplar nn't I1hz1, to Hazle street, the aniet'r of the sewer to be 13 inuhe--, mid from Hazle to Mill street tlx- diameter to ho 15 inch' with to iidets on Hazio street la inches in diameter. And if any person orpeisons owning a lot or lofs on faiiftreets shall neglect or refuse to put down hi, hf or their drain or sew a heretofore provided for within twenty days Bftor having received uolin from the (Street Cor.

missioner to put down said drain or sewer, then it shall become the duty of the Street Commissioner torepoit ties hameto tho counc 1 and tho said drain or sewer shall ho bnilt at tho expense of the Horonirli of Hazlotou and the Mists of fame together with 20 percent. Ril'cd thereto as pe-iidty for said neglect or refusal shad he collected ji the own'-r or owners of a lot or lots fronting on said (streets, ns provided by law, hich earn o-sains shall be paid to tho borough Treasurer for the use of the liorouh of ilnz etou. Passed finally Oct. 10, ln7. P.

F. HOVLE, President. Attest: GKO. MATJE, Secty. Approved Oct.

1 th, 1S7. JOHN St'HWAliTZ, Chief Burgess. always being torn down and built up again, Celebration at Wilkes. Ilarrc of the Anuivor. up the show and is certainly a funny man and the right man in the right place.

Miss the railroad cars drive slap into tho midst of fusing all orders that culled for the delivery of coal this month. The retail dealers report that there is some improve, ment in the delivery of coal to the yards in the city, but that all ordurs taken are subject to conditions." AID FOB THE STIKEItS. Philadelphia, Oct. 11. Local Assembly 58U0 resolved last evening to give the striking miuers their moral aud financial support.

With that purpose in view there has been a committee appointed to make arrangements for a benefit to bo held in one of the leading theatres to raise funds to assist them in fighting the lower Luzerne operators. One hundred dollars was seut as an earnest of what is to town ou Saturday, the 22d inst, Valley Shop Note. sury of His llirtn. the city. There arc barricades ami scaffold Nearly two hundred Catholic temper A four-wheel engine to be used for mine ings everywhere.

I have nut been into a bouse extent tho fat country one, but something new is being done to it, uud tho Vivian probably did her best, but it was below the average, her singing being poor and ber acting stiff. The balance of the company, as might be expected in a lurge lot of travelling people, filled up in num purposes by A. Pardee 3c is in course of ereotioa aud will be finished shortly. Its ance socielies of the Soranton Diocese celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Father Matthew at Wilkes-Barre yesterday baimiieriiigs are clattering in the passase, or weight is nine tons. v.ail, or ure down, or the family is going to move.

Nobody is quiet hero, no more afternoon by a monster parade and picuic Engines No. 353 and Ko. Ill are in the bers only. Nine thuusand men were in hue with Bhops being rebuilt. am I.

The rush and restlessness pleases mo, aud I like, for a little, tho dush of tho stream. I am not received as god, whicli I like too. twenty-five bands of music. A large num A carload of axles and wheels was ship Itailroad Note. Lehigh Valley officials deny that any ber of Catholic clergy from various parts here is one aper which goes on every morn ped away yesterday.

new deal between that road and the Penn of the State, the mayor of Wilkes-Barre ing saying I am a snob, and I don't say no. The Valley Co. are casting the water Six people were reading it at breakfast tin: and city officials took part iu the parad sylvania and Jersey Central is uuder con pipes for the Diamond Water Co. and rode iu carriages. A reception was sideration.

The recent purchase of land "Oneida," No. 102, of the Wyoming Div morning, and the man opposite me popped it under the tablecloth. B-t the other papers roar with approbation. Thackeray's Letter held in Father Matthew Hall last evening, at Communipaw, N. was merely to give the company terminal facilities when it in fcjeribner s.

TO WIIOM JT MAY CONCERN. NO-tice is hereby given that no receipts will be recognized by the Idison Electric Illuminating Company, for the ne of lights, except those signed by N. (I. Vott, Treasnrer, or Himon Miller, Manager. Consumers will jdease take notice thereof.

By order of the conn any. tf blMON MiLlit 11, Manager. ision is undergoing repairs. A new boiler, an extension front and a new cab will be placed upon it, besides a new coat of Special llttsiuefta Notices. begins to run trains over the Jersey Cen For the largest schooner of beer iu The 1'ouer.

of Imagination. tral, in pursuance of the contract entered paint. town, call at D. P. Meyers' Eagle saloon.

into last spring. Many new switches are being turted out No. S18 North Wyoming street, Diamond The Beadine management proposes to Addition. tts daily. FOll DWFIXINU KOCM3, store- rooin, and stable for two horses, situated on Altsr street.

Diamond Addition. lnuiro of John bchutter, corner Broad and Wyoming streets. Ot return to the old plan of running coal The following is the substance of what a leading dentist said the other day: He was engaged ith some gentlemen in discussing the virtue of remedies used to avoid the pain caused by tiie extraction of teeth when a lady who wanted one of her molars pulled entered the office. The dentist in order to prove what he bad been saying told ber be had some of Prime timothy seed at J. C.

Bright The employes in the car shops are kept very busy at present repairing coal cars. trains on the Pine Grove division, and will Hazieton, Pa. eod2vr make Auburn the terminus of a day's run, Marriage licenses can be porcured at Change of Operators. WANTED. ONLY 25 CKKT3 A MONTH, for which the rir.sn.VEI, will be delivered to any part of the borough or legion by carriers every day.

at Esquire Longshore's. 2m as heretofore, instead of compelling train crews to run through to Pine Grove. Marcos Bickert, who has been a tele The many remarkable cures of Hood's Sarsparilla accomplishes are. sufficient proof that it does possess peculiar cura tive powers. Items of Local Interest.

The corier stone of the new Moravian church at Bethlehem was laid on Sunday with impressive services. Lafayette College has refused to pay a city or county tax. The matter will be taken to Couit. One day last week fifty bushels of chestnuts were shipped by a single firm from Wind Gap to New York. A Catasauqua firm has secured the contract to furnish the 600,000 bricks needed for the new silk mill at Weatherly.

Borne sacriligiouj miscreant stole the money in the collection box of the Evangelical church at South Easton the other evening. Dr. Eiwin G. Martin, of Allentown, has been re-elected as Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Norristown Insane the new remedy mid would use it so Charles M. inkle, of South Wyom would not feci uny pain, bhe was well graph operator at the Lehigh Valley rail Celebrated Their Wooden Wedding.

road station in Allentown, has been trans pleased, and, after being seated in the chair, be rubbed a little water ou her gums, aud iog streetds prepared to thoroughly cleanse cess pools by the oderless system, without I EG A I. FULL LINE OF legal blanks for attorneys aii.l istiooe of the Peace on sale at The feKMINKl. otlicu. Mr. and Mrs.

Nic. Ilabel, of North Pine ferred to the Freemansburg station as pulling her to ah tossed it up to the ceiling, exclaiming: "There! That didn't hurt uny, street, celebrated their wooden wedding on offensive smell. Can be done in day time, Saturday evening. Their many friends No buildings to be overturned or damaged did il Tho huly was iiositive that the felt assistant agent, and William Fabian, of Ferodale, operator at the Furnace station, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Bickert called at the residence and tendered them no pain, and v.ei.t r.nay praising the new Terms cash, prices reasonable.

tf CONCRETE FAVK.MKNTS PUT IKIWN at 7c. per foot, batlbfaction grift.mnt.i. Call on or address W. Jasis, tf LEASES. fiCY YOUH LEASKS AT Th Sex-TUiEXofiice.

Orders by it ail ndeld. remedy. Osukosh iortli western. a surprise. The party was treated by Mr, A full line of school books and sup Charles Gum pert, operator at Gien Sum plies at Williams' Lion Book store.

Bot Vior and Vitality and Mrs. Babel in their usual sociable way and an elegant supper was partaken mit, succeeds Mr. Fabian. Sunday bcliool Institute. are quickly given to every part of the body torn prices guaranteed.

of. Mr. and Mrs. Habel were the recipi by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling To Whom It May Cncern.

The Luzerne County Sunday School As For any kiud of smokers' articles, go to John Schwartz's cigar store on East is entirely overcome. The blood is puri ents of many handsome and costly pieces sociation will hold their annual institute tied, enriched and vitalized, and carries of wooden ware. The party returned to in Memorial Presbyterian church, Wilkes- Broad street Troubieeouie ISootblack. their respective homes about midnight health instead of disease to every organ The stomach is toned and strengthened Barre, on Nov. 1 and 2.

Rev. I. L. Hurl- well pleased with their evening's enjoy The authorities up around the depot burt, of Chautauqua fame, and Mrs. W.

F. the appetite restored. The kidntys and ment and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Babel Found Dead Near the Track.

William Barns, a yoncg ore miner at Emaus, Lehigh county, was found uncon Craft, of New York, will be the features of would be doiog a sensible thing if they would make the bootblacks stay away livn are roused and invigorated. The brain is refreshed, the mind made clear many happy returns of their wedding an niverrary. The "Flying Squadron. JSesolied, 1 hat an as.e.55ni -nt of "i per cent, be it vi. on each uf the stockholder that the number of shares of st ck to Le assessed be lirci'ed to two, and fartUt-r more that all etockhuiders tl.n'.i m-t pay said on share of sleek so Af'eSsed on or before Oct.

li shall forfeit all riht and litie to raid stock so Asre-saient payable to soiicit-iLg committee or J. C. WIEtiAND, I'rsident. this year's meeting. All the Sabbath schools of the county are invited to send from around the place.

Yesterday after and ready for work. Try it. noon one of the bootblacks who was beicg delegate. High School Entertainment, A party of fourteen known as the "Fly V. BOYLE, Contractor and Builder, Shop and Yard, Comer Third and Altr Streets.

Diamond Addition, Uaziaton, Pa. Pians and specificatione and probable coat for buddings fnrnb-hed apon application, lie pairing promptly attended to. J. A. SEELEY, Boker 5 Confectioner, 121 K.

Broad Street. Has Wheat, Rye, Graham and Vienna Bread, fresh every day, an-J a great variety of plain and fancy cakts, and in fact every-ihiug found in a Fiist-Clss Baulky. AJjO manufacturer of and wholesale and retail dealer in a large assortment of fresh Candies. The trade supplied at lowest terms Call and examine before buying elsewhere. ing Squadron' of the Salvation Army will DKATUS.

Ehzlefrn, Oct. 11, Martbi arrive in town to morrow afternoon from Wilkes-Barre and will hold services in the Mirry. daui.U-r ot Peter and Eliza beth fcchott. aj "2 Tears. 1 month days.

Ian- Casino Iiiuk in the evening. Major Miles end Ti.itrrday a't scious along (he East Peun Railroad near Emaus on Sunday morning. In company with a party of cronies he attended a dance- A quarrel eueued about a girl, and when Burns and a young man named Kase left, the others threatened vengeance. Burns and Kase parted. The former went to Macungte, two miles distant.

Keturnicg along the railroad he was probably struck by a train or was murdered. A punctured wouud behind the left ear and piercii the cranicm deeply, with a few scratches on the head, were tha only maikdof violence. The Coroner's verdict was accidental jlfa. vii-t in tyJeui EvangolU-al cl.ur.li. Inter ir.ect in Via ttret-t J0H1T g.jith CVdar Ktroet, Dealer in Choice Picked Coal, fivni tin lt-vj--(l in tfTrn fur a k-a ORIGINAL HOTEL, Alier IKoicwd AJd'tion, HzIetoc, I bad atjue iu t.u and Urate in the Kidney.

Kennedy's Favorite disintegrated the stone chased by another one, ran into an elderly lady and knocked her off the platform. On Saturday a woman with a basket of provisions was also knocked down and her goods scattered all over the platform. Give them the bounce. They are a nuisance. A Uay of Tuankfgiving.

National Councillor of the Junior OrJer I nited American Mechanics, has issued a proclamation setting apart Sunday, Nov. 30th as a day of thank? giving. The custom originated twenty years tgj aud has been Observed annually since. Ton cannot hate Jour Wauta, lot help of any kind or for a position, more quickly than by advertlaing the fact ia THE St.MIM.I It Kill coat but One Cent a Word. Prof.

Getz and his pupils are making arrangements for an entertainment in the High School on Friday evening, October ZUt the autumn Arbor Day. If the time proves too short they will delay it until Christmas week. The exercises will include vocal and instrumental music, etc. A good time is anticipated. A Large Church Bell.

The new bell which is to be placed in tha tower of the new Christ Lutheran feareh, will weigh 2JJ pounds aud will cost ever to). In course of time it is proposed to purchase a chime of bells. SAritkstuidiHg th tfrihe Ott tin via-turn vf Taa Surijiu. imtrratiM, and delivered me from it. I am no veil and Staff Captain Evans, both of Wilkes-Barre, will conduct the services.

They remain here one night only and will commence to walk to Shenandoah on Thursday morning and bold services there in the evening. An admission of five cents is charged. Caring For I ta Patron. rial the Wiikee-rWre Kecord- The care of the Lehigh Valley for its passengers is proverbial. On taturday af terituon lady en route for Niagara Falls left valuable parcel at Glen Summit.

On her arrival in WUkes Barre Sept. Mitchell I should locg ago have been six fe-t under PROP'R. OTTO BRIEN, the sod if had not taken Dr. Kennedy's Favurite Remedy. D.

V. Hoag, I-ebaaon Springs. X. Price fl. Send 2-cent stamp to DrJIencedy's, Rondout, X.

1 for his book on Kidney, Liver and Blood disoriers. Mention this papr. Two Touaf Hoy Arrdeted. Mike Madock, of Yorktown, and John Bditx, of town, two young Italian boys both aged 12 years, were arrested this morning by Constable Henry on a Th bar Kf-ckd eith th t-t li td cigars. Ha1 attached.

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