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Avavn 1880. WIIAKS-BARRE DAILY NEWS. IV Schollenberger, SO U. 8. J89.

81 Amer, TOE SITE FOR THE En. Em. 261. But aside from the strictly technical view of the question, we are of the opinion that the 'taxpayers should hot be refused IB NEW COURT HOUSE. an opportunity anew uiw uw pun adooted provides for a larger and, more expensive atructure than either the pres 1 (Continued From' First Page.) ent or prospective necessities of the coun tv histifv or reaulre.

-There is no impu ever th court house of place appoint ed by law for holding any of the courtafl tation of corrupt motive or official malfeasance on the part of the Countv Commissioners in this effort of the plaintiffs to restrain them from what is alleged to be an excessive outlay of the money of the people. And I do not believe that in any countv ol tnis comuionweaun anau at any time be unsafe, shall bare been destroyed or under repairs, it shall be the Wilkes-Barre Scores Another Victorj Oier Newark. Out Semi-Annual Qean-Up In Out Shoe Department Starts Ttiesday Aug. st. The Greater Part of Oar Shoe Stock at Mercilessly Cut Prices.

We wish to particularly impress one thing about this sale. The Shoes we offer are nearly all god style toes. There are very few narrow, pointed shapes among this stock. The few we have (mostly flow OM Are Yoa? A woman is mighty sensitive about her age. Some have been known to fly into a cession on the duty of the Commissioners of such county to procure some other convenient place at the Commissioners themselves, as the representatives of the people of the county, will insist upon the erection of a court house in exact accordance with the ap tne county seat to oe appovea oy me court of said county for holding such proved plan, if the testimony ol competent and well informed witnesses show The present court house, at the time of 'Witness stand when an inquisitive lawyer asks, How old are you The actual number of years don't count for much in a healthy, vigorous woman.

If she be forty, she will look younger than a weak woman VORHEES WAS VERY WILD. conclusively that oertain tnodjifications of the plan are entirely possible without I Ladies Oxfords) are going to go at 25c a pair. In Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes not a pair. Th Its erection, was regarded as a ore prooi building, and the contract for its erection called lor auch a structure. The address at the laying of the corner atone of the detriment to the mam Burnoae, and are at the same time responsive to the dictate at as Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescript! keeps women looking young by keeping dUesae away from those msrvclously deli new building in 1856 waa delivered by Hon. of an enlightened economy. And at this bargain tables are filled with the following oferings, and the Shoes are shown inside the store and not on the sidewalk. You are welcome to come, if only out of curiosity, and see and prove for yourselS that you can buy just what we advertise. Naturally first comers get best choice.

John N. Conyngham, then the President cate organs which distinguish the female sex. It cures all the debilitating wastes point we call attention to a rule adopted by the Commissioners when the original advertisement for Diana waa made public. Judge, tie devotes consideraoie time to a deacriDtion of the building, and calls and drain, all the aches and pains. It auieta the nerves, and stoos those bearing- Ha Forced In Three Buna in the Fourth Zoning on Bases on Balls.

Then He Settled Down and Did Good Work. particular attention to the fact that it is to be fire proof, congratulating the people It is rule 14, and reads aa follows: "The Commissioners reserve the right to modify 11 1 nri mm hi 1 1 m-i- -m 1 1 1 111 1 m-i-m-h-i -m mii iim h-m-m "M-i -i- 1 1 1 of the country upon the fact that now their down sensation. It fits the wife for the task of child-bearing, making the period of gestation one of comfort, shortening labor and making it almost painless. It fortifies the whole system, so that recovery public records are to be sateiy guarded ana Children's Shoes 49c the plan which may be adopted in said competition and to call for such addi-. tional drawings as the modification may require." And this brine 11 to the consideration after confinement la quick, and tnere are Sizes 5 to 8 Black and Russet, no dangerous after-eflects.

The babe or of the evidence tending to show that the the woman who takes Favorite Prescription is sura to be healthier than the babe Lace and Button; all well made Shoes and that were $1.00 and on the bargain table at 49c. of the mother who does not take it There Newark, N. Aug. 1. Wilkes-Barre won an extra inning game to-dav by clever tick work in the tenth inning.

The Barons went to pieces in the fourth, vorhees forcing in three runs by bases on balls. The game was at times sensational; at other times mediocre. Score: is no alcohol or opiate in thia medicine. It building proposed by tne plan will De larger and more expensive than reasonably required. The testimony taken on this branch of the case may be grouped under two heads: first, that relating to rooms CT is cure, non-alcoholic tonic and nervine.

Women's Oxfords 25c. Good Shoes but bad sizes all 2, 2 and 3 none of them worth less than $1.25, some as much as $2.50. Choice at 25c a pair. Buy them for your girls. Women's $150 Shoes 98c.

About 60 pairs of these special bargains, all sizes, lace and button. We sold hundreds of them at $2.50 apartments which it is claimed should he entirely omitted, and secondly, that relit-ing to the size of the rooms which must be provided. for the holding of the courts and for the different county officers hav Mrs Axel Kjer, of OordonviUe, Cpe Qirardeaa write: When I look at my little boy I feel it my duty to write you. Thia la my aft. chUd and the only one who came to maturity; the others having died from lack of nourishment the doctor aaid.

I waa not sickly in any way, and this time I just thought I would try your I took nine battle and to my arpriM it carried me through and gave as a fine a little boy a ever was. Weighed tea and one-half He i. now five months No narrow toes among them. Sorosis Shoes $2.90 We have a special lot of them that go during -our sale at $2.90. Every pair of this season's make.

Women's $2 Oxfords 95c. mewaric. r. a. o.

Klopf, ss 0 1 4 Hardesty, If 1 1 Bcheffler, rf 1 1 3 Veitch, 3b 0 1 2 Kottenus, lb 1 1 5 Herbert, 2b .1 1 6 Woodruff, cf 1 1 2 Misses $1.50 Shoes 75c Sizes 11 to 2 all splendid Shod and no narrow toes; simply od pairs, but all sizes and plenty ci sizes, 2 and Black and Russd Women's $1.50 Gfcfords 75c Black and Russet, more Russeti than Blacks but every pair a bargain all sizes, to 8, and pointed toes. Cinderella Shoes $125 These are strongly advertised 3 the greatest Ladies' $3.00 She; made and we back it up on every pair. They are $2.25 during our sale. Men's $4.00 Shoes $2.90 Black Shoes, Lace and Co: ing charge of the records and the business oi tne county, in disposing 01 mi pari, of the case we have not adopted the more Roach, 1 6 Coogan, A 1 6 extreme views entertained by the witnesses for the one side and the other, but have endeavored to reach conclusions which ap old, has never been nek a day, and ao etrcmg that every body whe ee him wonder at him." In casea of sudden siknea, the Common Sense Medical Adviser (isog pages) may save a life. Seat free in paper-cover for si one-cent stamps to pay postage.

Cloth, cover 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.

Y. securely kept. What authority of law have the County Commissioners lor removing the records from such a building to others neither fire poof nor fitted or intended for such use. but adapted neither to the purposes ol a public hall, or an ordinary grocery or dry goods store? The only contingencies mentioned in the statute which will justify the Commissioners in the removal of the records, are when the court house shall be "unsafe, or shall have been destroyed, or under repairs' Neither of these events has happened. The ne-cssity of taking down the present court house does not exist.

Another locality for the court house is available without expense to the county. Why should not the records remain where they are, until a new and more commodious structure has been erected, and thus avoid the expense of renting other buildings and of two removals of the records themselves? But aside from any narrow or merely technical view of the subject, what is the true and the common sense aspect of the case which should govern the Commissioners in the exercise of sound discretion in reference to the public records? ThU question must be answered in the light of the evidence. The testimony in the case shows that there are upon record in the Reco-der's office of Luzerne county almost 150,000 deeds and conveyances and about 40,000 mortgages. In the Prothonotary's office there are upon the the continuance dockets, including equity cases and mechanical liens, about 250,000 cases. In the Register's' office there are upon record 5,000 wills, and in the Clerk's office dockets containing the proceedings in the Orphans' Court in the wttlement of some 15,000 ana at $1.95 now all go at 98c.

Laird, Sbober $4 Oxfords $1.98 Clearance of all Russet Oxfords of this exclusive sale. Every pear tair and reaaonaoie. Ana nrst, in reference to the unnecessary rooms, we are of the opinion: 1. That one court room may be leaving the entire number of conrt Totals 7 7 30 13 0 Wilkes-Barre. r.

h. o. a. e. Clymer, ss 1 2 1 3 0 Halligan, rf 1 2-0 0 1 Coughlin, 3b 1 1 2 1 0 Goeckel, lb 2 0 17 0 0 Odwell, If I 1 3 0 0 Richter, cf 2 3 0 0 1 Burns, 2b 0 2 4 4 1 Qonding, 0 3 3 1 0 Vorhees, 1 1 0 4 1 rooms five instead of six.

woman chance to secure a really 2. The judges rooms may be reduced ways or float into the court rooms, which are open to all comers. In fatt the Public Square of a large and growing city is, in all respects, the wrong place for the court nne snoe cneap. Cnildren's Shoes 39c. to four, or one for each judge, instead of one for each court room, as provided by the plan.

3. The rooms designated as the Con house ox a great county like JMizerne. have SDent my entire life in thia countv. Black and Russet, vesting tops and leather tips, turned and welted soles, and every pair full of good wear and not a pointed toe in the lot. Men's $5 and $6 Patent Leather Shoes $2.50.

No pointed toes, simply pliin toes, no tips, but dressy and not out of date looking; we want to close them and will at price. Banister Stacy, Adams makes. Men's Russet Shoes and Oxfords $2.30 All $3.50 and $4.00 Russet Shoes and Oxfords go at $2.30 during trollers' storage room, the private office .1 1 -1 gress cordovan and kangar: au a aim gwu uarv vi lb in its courts, in me leathers; neat, dressy toe shapes. ui me u-uivvYr n.c gervice( of the who have honored Sizes 5 to 8 a very fair shoe and worth 75c a pair; all Black Box Calf. one marked county engineer, une room me their infldence.

I sneak. there- One room is sufficient. 1 f.r. and none pointed; square toes rule. 7.

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Sunprintennpnt a nnvate office. i 1 1 A declare my conviction that to put a new Boys' Shoes 69c Totals 9 15 30 16 4 SCORE BY INNINGS. Newark 0 00700000 07 Wilkes-Barre 0 22120000 28 Two base hits, Halligan, Richter; three base hit, Halligan; home Odwell; sacrifice, veitch, Odwell- stolen bases, Herbert, Woodruff, Coughlin 2, Goeckel, Richter; struck out, Vorhees 4, Coogan 3: double plays, Clymer, Burns, Goeckel; Coughlin, Burns, Goeckel; first on balls, off Vorhees 0, off Coogan wild, pitchy Coogan; umpire, Henderson; time of game; 2 and handsome court house upon the little 5. 1 he Kuilding superintendent room 6. The Coroner's private office.

7 Th Rhpriff' stornore rnnm. Boys' Shoes 95c. 13 to 5 sizes all black leatherr. Sizes 12 to 2: that were $1.00 8. The room is designated "unassigned." 1 and $1.25 all gathered together plot ot land which was dedicated to tbe public for their use and enjoyment aa an open space, and to blot it out forever, would be a blunder without an excuse, and-a wrong wMKit tr Tl estates.

In the Recorder office there are durable and strong Shoes: ever; v. I he Sheriff transcribing room. JQ. Tha. jawym' for.aeh laniiin Black Sat- 10 deed Jbopka, and JM-mmflge pair of $1.50 value; on sale at ck court room.

One room in addition to written up. In the Prothonotary office ther are Tiow.ireiTia the? 173d- pitrnTOui, t- an laaoM no oldTimers. prepare and submit a final order and de Boys' $150 Shoes $1.25 As to the size of the rooms: 1. The space allotted to the Prothono Other Atlantic League Games. At Richmond R.H.E Richmond 0 2000022 6 4 Readino- 0 0020002 04 5 5 Russets only and not needle toes, tary'a office is one-third larger than the present court room No.

1. While sizes 12 to 2: shapes are coin and Ladies' $3 Shoes $1.50 Mostly Russet, but of a ver; dark shade, fine silk cloth tot lace and button every pair ful. warranted to wear well. Women's Spring Heel Shoes 50c A small lot of $1.50 Shoes sizes 5 to 8 only; to close them out at a quick price, 50c. this office should have ample Batteries, Bishop and Steelman; Fertsch room for tne transaction of bus bull dog.

Ideal shoes for year wear. iness and the storage of books and pa and Snyder, ox; umpire, juuiiane. At Allentown R.H.E. Allentown .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 5 2 Lancaster 0 0 0 1 I 0" 0 0 7 11 niinniiiniiiiniiiiiiMiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiMitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 docket. Besides these are the judgment index dockets, the mechanic's lien books and other indexes.

And then there are the almost endless records and files of the Commissioners' office, and those of the Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, of the Treasurer and of the. Sheriff. The injury to' the people of the county in the event of the loss or destruction of these records would be simply irreparable and appalling. The evidences of title deeds to their homesj of the securities which vouchsafe their investments; of the last wills and testaments of their ancestors; of the liens which the mechanics hold upon the buildings "which represent their labor; of tne roads and highways, which permit the movement of the people from place to place; of the naturalization which confers upon the foreigner the rishts of American citizenship all these pers, we are of the opinion that, in view of t-e fact that a storage room is also provided, this room might be greatly reduced in size without detriment to the public interests. 2.

The Controller's office by the plan Batteries, Risley and cree in accordance with this opinion. STANLEY WOODWARD, President Judge. NEW INDUSTRY. A Weat Nantlcoke Farm Owner Finds a Klondike. In a small building about one hundred yards below the LtW.

station i situated the beginning of what may prove an induttry of considerable proportions, and one that will bring wealta to its owner, B. P. Crockett, who by the way is a relative of th celebrated Davy Crockett rho loat hi life ia Tex many yean ago. Mr. Crockett was digging a drain through a piece of low land on his farm near Muhlenberg and Irish Lane aemml year ago and ia th urae of hi drain he found bed of what he euppowi wi sort ot clay, soma of which a took to bis home where hi wife used it for polishing tin- and Btron; umpire, Moran.

SHOES WEITZEN is 42 by 54 feet. This might be reduced at shod: least one-third. National league. Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 10. Chicago 6, Washington 5.

New York 1, LouisviHe 7. At. Louis 8. Boston 7 14 innings. The office of the Countv Treasurer is 12 by 54 feet.

Thin also should be reduced at least one-third. We nppend a tabular statement based Philadelphia 7, Cleveland 5 First game. Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 8-Second CLEANINGS. upon the testimony in the case, showing thf MT)fin Hpvntini tn r.hj.

iiiffprni; nffipM and many other of the most valued right Safety I in the proposed new building, as compar- I 1 1 1 1 1 LUZERNE. Th rvthnlin n.nn.1. of our people are guaranteed by tne wit and Spee Luzerne will hold a lawn aocial and rnn. ness of these mute memorials, known as ea wun inone in tae present ouiiumg. Dimension of court house buildings the records of the county.

It is alleged cert mi evening on the school lawn. fame. Pittsburg 9, Baltimore 2. Eastern League Springfield 9. Worcester 6.

Toronto 8, Syracuse 1. Providence 9, Hartford 0. Rochester 11, Montreal 6. in the Bill, as established bv the evidence New Bld'g Old Bld'g. Excess WILL MEET.

Division 37. A. O. Prot 52x84 4308 19x36 684 3492 will meet at their hall on North Main 16x22 "352 19x36 684 10x14 140 street una evening. A house painter wife visiting in that vicinity waa made acquainted with it polishing properties and took some of it home with her and her l.uaband toon discovered that the so-called clay was a linequality of grey ocliie and well adapted fo 110 as a common house paint That waa the beginning and after applying the.

paint to eevefal building Mr. Orockettt waited for time and weather to tests it qualities and be waa well pleased that it resisted the weather and held it color much better than the red and yellow ochre in common use. He bought a email grinding plant in which he reduces the paint to powder Una aa flour which in the' case, that there does not exist in the city of Wilkes-Barre at the present time any building suitable for holding the courts of the county or for safely depositing the records, during the interval which must elapse between the demolition of the old and the erection of the new court house. Under these cirourstances 'it seems WILL. WED.

Anthonv Cnx. of Rnmr. Atlantlo League Standing. JOS S. RICE'S STORE, all agree, gPLENDID BICYCLES he does supply JJENOWNED makers, of form artistic, ton.

and Miss K. Judge, of Plain, will be Recorder 1368 19x36 684 15x19 285 Totali 16x22 10x14 4860 4368 352 140 uuivcu iu marriage tnia morning is tne Bacrea Heart Uhurch, Plains, clear that the courts should continue to P. W. L. PC.

..18 12 6 .686 .20 II 8 .550 .21 11 10 .524 .22 11 11 .600 .23 10 13 .435 .20 7 13 .350 A grand selection her wefj On which all wheelmen can reiy Lightness, atrength, their, characterise la speed snd safety, they all excejj Of aun4ries, a etock complet Jo. S. Rice commands soccer A NEW POSITION. Patriot- Pnllin. Richmond Allentown Lancaster Wilkes-Barre Reading Newark oa road snd track NCOMPARABLE A as well, be held, and the records retained, in the present building, until the completion, upon another site, of the new structure.

The vi punier aireiei, nas accepted a position Totals 4860 2288 10x14 140 15x19 285 2123 at present he ship dry to consummer but finds hia present humble plant quite unadequate to the demands for hi product. He ha also found that i-ierK in ins western union otnea on Public Square. discretion vested in tne county uommis-aionera is not without a limit. It must it will pay him to grind tb paint 'in oil right National League Standing. QALL in at 93 South Main street.

EXCELLING with iepair, all cyclists codes. on the ground and save th cost of reahlpping the Commis'r 3189 iAvuiuiun-a targe numDer ol left yesterday morning on the excur 684 285 P.C, flnahed jjroduct; consumer preferring to buy th Total 2408 2646 19x36 '30x34 1020 15x19 16x22 352 10x14 140 .674 paint ready for use rather than prepare it thorn- sions 10 new i or ana Atlantic Uity, elves from the dry mineral. be a wise and sound discretion, and must be exercised not in defiance of public policy, but with a careful and scrupulous regard for it. If persausion and reason fail, then stubborn resistance and inordinate self-confidence must be restrained by the strong arm of injunction. It remain to consider the third Ques Brooklyn 89 Boston 87 Philadelphia 88 St.

Louis ........87 Mr. Crockett estimate the deposit on hi faiia SI8TERS' RETREAT About one bund- it 25,000 tons and th work of grinding and tin. L. 29 84 36 36 37 40 42 43 W. 60 53 62 61 60 47 46 46 ning ready for market thia great quantity of paint Carload of $50 Monarchs I will sell for $35.00.

Controller 19x24 456 1952 will furnish steady employment to quite a man. rea outers ot Mercy of the Luzerne portion of the Scrsnton diocese went into retreat st Woodaide on Monday. The retreat will continue eight day. Forty of the Sisters are quartered st St. Joseph's Convent, Baltimore.

Chicago Cincinnati ber of people when hi plans are in operation. .609 .588 MS JS75 .540 .623 .517 .448 .407 .370 J78 tion raised by the. hill, answer and proofs, which is this: Independent of the question of location, is the Osterling plan one tn which the tax payer plaintiffs have the THEBB'LXi BE A .87 39 nacieion. Sheriff 12x18 216 3186 HEW STORE! JEW GOO 88! Pittsburg Louisville New York Washington sswCaOV Tes, Therell bs a Hot Tims at West Totals 4158 2263 10B14 140 Total 2408 1890 30x34 1020 16x22 352 -10x14 140 Total 3402 288 16x22 352 16x16 256 35 84 16 PICNIC The Stanley Woodward Hook snd Ladder Company, No. 6, will hold it 75 ...90 right to object on the ground that it provides for a building in excess of the reasonable requirements of the county, as to size, arrangement and cost? We are yonng in business but have the stuff that sell- Bids Park To-dsy Ths Policemen Will Bscs To-day.

At 2:30 this afternoon, will be held one picnic st Hanover arte on Thursday, August 3. Oppenheim's orchestra will furftisa music. LAYING THE CABLES Ths new tele. 12x15 180 710 Diet Atty. Thirty or more plans were submitted, This is square from the shoulder and we mean it We mention some of our goods that we sell at the lowest price in the city of the most exciting cycle race ever held in thi part of State st Weat by as many different architects, to the County Oommswlpners in tfosponse to their notification that a court house was phone company yecterflsy commenced laying the lead cables containing telephone Bass Ball Notes.

Cy" Voorheee was at his old tricks again yesterday. Richmond has a winning streak again. To the music of a atreet piano big "Cy" Voorheee and Clymer. of the Wilkes-Barre AiA mvul auIta walk term nn North Total to be built. Two of the Commissioner Side Park.

The contesr imta are the moat upeedjr men in their clan. They have been in training for several weeks snd are now in the pink of condition. All former rec wire, tnrougn tne underground brick con- the 42x54 2263 19x23 437 2087 Clerk of Bed Room Suits $19.50 to $50.00. Sideboard $12.50 to $45.00. Couches $6.50 to $35.00.

decided in favor of the Osterling plan. Th third Commissioner dissented from duit. The piping is very flexible snd is of small diameter. It is pulled througE the 256 Courts ord will most probably be wrecked. The rider are Officers Qeorse Breeie snd P.

this decision, alleging that the Osterling plan was not the better one, and furthermore, that its aDDroval was obtained by J. Boyle, of the police department, snd tbe 19x23 437 2297 Register Total 14x15 16x16 ansa Tjusuca, VHA188, KUCKE88, IRON BED nUiOWa, mnOL 2524 2268 210 256 prize will te tne cnampionanip meaai 01 the department. House Sergeant Hall has already been UREg and a fun Use of Hons rornlahlng flood lowest srlosa aOHTS FOB HW BOTAL 8EWINO MACHINE that sail for tt.8& unfair if not corrupt methods resorted to by the architect and the two Commissioners acting in collusion. In order to be more fullv informed the Judges referred the duct by a horizontal turn crank operated by three men. PERSONALS.

H. F. Pissott, of Butte, Montana, is visiting his parents st the corner of Butler and Wyoming streets Miss Grace Msxfield, of Wilkes-Bsrre. down' to the Dickson Iron Foundry having the medal cast. Much money is up on the race and bets are about even.

All the of committee reported that while they person- Queen street Saturday night to the amusement of a large crowd. "Cy" is quite a singer and a pleasant fellow socially. He baa made lota of solid friends here, even if the kids do yell mean things about his long legs when on the ball field. Lancaster Intelligencer. Right Fielder Buttermor did not accom- Sany the Lancaster team on Sunday as his and is atill very sore.

He will likely join the boys to-day. Tonv Mullen a crowd in Richmond ally preferred another one of the plans submitted, the Osterling plan would be their J. E. CURRAN 9, "6AWREET ficer will be on ths (round. Ex-Sergeant Schmidt i judge snd Tony Bfclde referee.

Pat Conrov is Boyle's trainer and M. M. Total 2734 Height of new building, 75 feet. Height of dome of new building, 175 feet. Exterior size of new building, 190x190 feet.

Floor space new building, 80,000 sq. ft. Floor space old building, 22,000 sq. ft. 58,000 more square feet in new than old buliding.

It is nearly four times as who is visiting relatives in this countv. LANDME8SEB BCTtDINa snd Miss Gertrude Barner. of Towanda. Williamson Breeie'. E.

8: Zeller, acting second choice. And in reference to the charges of fraud and collusion they found them not sustained by the evidence. The Osterling plan and the report were then submitted to the judges, who confirmed house sergeant, will present the medal. W. S.

Thomas, who patrol the Square, will be inspector of tne wheels and will are the guests of relatives at Sayre. To-wando Review. Miases Nellie Farrell, Ma me Buckley, Margaret Bucklev and Marion Casev visit Trouble Ahead for Durant. There is likelv to be a big row in Rerjub- la row. sore the first day he umpired tnere.

the report of the committee and approved the Osterling plan. It is now claimed by i-lie testimony before us shows that the lican circles over the SDDointment of eon- be starter. The riding will be under the L. A. W.

cycling rules. Both men are registered in the professional else and have Drs. H0QQ, PHIPPS Snccessors to i WALTER HOGG VETCRINARY SURGEONS, The Richmond team is sadly missing sua enumerators in the Fourth Legislative District. District Chairman Richards snd the defendants that this approval was a final adjudication, and that the court has not the jurisdiction to inquire further, ss omission of the rooms found, to be unnecessary and the reduction in size of those which are unreasonably large would lessen the size of the building to one-third of that contemplated by the plan, and the total cost of the building in about the same their old pitchers Lancaster Intelligencer. THE NANTICOXE STRIKE.

hi friends, who bad planned to recommend the enumerator Tor the lower end, were cleverly blocked in their little scheme 138 EAST MARKET devoted much time preparing tor this important event. The, whole city it invited over to the park to witness tne ride free of charge. Boyle has procured a green riding suit snd Breese a red, white and blue suit. Both men wilr tp attired in their nations! color. Aoiepiioass ed Miss Lydia Gallagher of Stanton street last evening.

A Boy Was Wantsd. D. 8. Vernon, manager of William H. West's Big Minstrel JaMles, advertised daring th (am-mer for a property boy.

Among th replies was tbe following: Dere Sir: I want th plao my parent la ded and i got to hmd. Beet bel bow hard tunes ia. Tour trooly, JOHN Mr. Vernon thought th writer would scarcely Bll tb bill bat tb letter so interested Mr. West that he aent for tb bard-np John.

Finding him a strong, well developed young fsttow, Mr. Wt suggested his enlisting tn tb army. Th propositi on was aeepted and th miatri ceompni4 him to tb Noraiting station. Tb y( wm th nrst thing examined by tb surgeon ad thay tailed to pa th test- Th boy waa rcfuaod. "I might har knowed said disgustedly to Mr, West, 'that bloossia sy gin sat looUif for RKOADS' LAKE HOTEL.

HARVEY'S LAKE. Now open for ths season Aa axcellei- chef ha been engaged, and no effort be spared to please patrons. Bates 93 per day. CHAS. E-'RHOADS, Msnai.7.

Haying now considered in their purely legal aspect the various questions involved in this ease. I venture, in conclusion, to express the 'hope that the Commissioners of the county will decide without further litigation, to place the new court house elsewhere than upon the Public Square. The custom of building court houses upon ths centre square of our towns was not an unreasonable one in the primitive times when the need of public parks for recitation- and rest had not been But when tbe village has grown into the city, snd the Public Square in the centre of the town has become the focal point of business, it ceaaes to be the natural or proper place for the location, of the courts. The neotile of the whole county, and not those Death of Mrs. Horgaa D.

Williams. Mrs. Morgran D. William, of BthrardaviUe, died Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock at rbt home of her oa. William H.

William of HiUaid. areavM, of Beneral debility, aged 77 years. Deceased earn to thi country about 48 year ago from Sonih Wale and ha raided is New York State, Dan-vlUe, Eckley, Hyde Park and Edwardsrilla. Her husband died worn time ago and ah ha line redded with hr grandson, Joseph Oriffltha, until recently, when ah. want to mid with her son, William M.

William. Kb was a devoted Christian and ins highly MtMroed. Two daughter and one ana surrlr. bar: Mrs. Abraham Bel-ford of Edwardsville, Mm.

Savld E. Davis of Iowa, Win. William ot Edwtrdavill. Owing to tb expected arrival ot Mrs. David K.

Davts of lows the funeral ajuwancesoent will be siad later. The, Ken trail out ana no tiling pen- nite XuomtirrX'ZT beyond the tact that a committee ol the miners waited on Mr. Williams and that many griev-saces were redressed without question by the cool-panjh-namely restoring to old tune prices for Undine prop in gangways and in chambers and paying the men yardage lor such work as they have of late not been paid for nothing could be learned in relation to the conditions of the lockout excepting that Mr. Williams proposed that the men go to work until Friday when a decision from th head officials could be had oa the aueetion of topping. To this it would appear th men bad agreed and went to the mines prepared to work on Monday, when they were met at the shaft by the mine foreman who asked if the men were ready to top the ears aooordliif to Mr.

Tonkin's rdersT 1 Th. men answered in tb negative. That it was their tmdentandinf with Mr. Williams that they were tor work as they had beta antil Friday next when th topping question would be settled by the company. They went snd others will have tne say.

ensus supervisor Durant has given all to understand that applications hall be forwarded to him and that ho will select his men. Mr. Durant will go through this necewary formality but others will dictate to, him who's who and what's what. Haxleton Plain-Speaker. Young Xothars.

Croup Is ths tenor of thousands of young mothers because its outbieak is so sgonixing and frequently fatal. ShUoh's Cough snd Consumption Curs acts liks magic in oases ol Croup. It ha asver been known to fail. The worst esses relieved Immediately. Pries 28 eta, 50 eta.

sad 91. Sold by all dealers on a guarantsa. Death ot lbs. Bamnal Craif. Mr.

Samo. Cray of Hartibrd stmt, dtod at her kean at 10 o'clock Tnesday nornlng ot paralyais, aged years. Dwwied i survtrad by (bar bus- band and oa daughter, Mrs. J. Taanpletoo, Alfred J.

Craig and Obarle all of Aamayt Jwal and Ftr nf craatoa. Deeeawd wa a membr ot th Aabley rnabyteriaa church tor good many ytn and waa greatly antoaaaad by all who knew they are now salted to ao in uus proceeding for an injunction. Speaking now for myself alone, and not for my learned colleagues. I do not believe that our approval of the Osterling plan can be construed to prevent the taxpayers of the county from showing, if they can, that the plan son-templates a building greater' in size and more expensive in -cost than" is reasonably necessary, and therefore calling for the restraint of an injunction. The doctrine offres sdjudicata does not apply to the case because the parties plaintiff were not a party to the proceedings, and, as to them, there has been no judgment.

Before pies of res sdjudicata can be aus-tained it must appear that there, has been a trial at which the party appeared or was bound to appear, that he was duly warned, had his day in court and was defeated. Any rule or proceeding whereby a man's property ia swept away from him without bearing, trial or judgment, or the opportunity of making known his rights is not according to the law of the land within ths meaning of the 9th section of tne Declaration of Rights. Brown vs. Humel, 6 Barr 86. McAuley appeal 27 P.

F. S. 397. CHara vs. Stark, 90 Pa.

490. Ervine's appeal 16 Pa.t 250. It is upon the ground that the parties nave been heard or have had an opportun ity of hearing, that the law gives ao conclusive an effect to matters adjudicated. I t. v.

Cot, 13 U. B. jLrpaxt of the city alone, are interested in having George J. QIasrc. MERCHANT TAILOR Up Stein at 46 KAST MARKET STREET.

WIIkas-Barri 8iek HaaeUelMt, their legal business conducted in an order-lv. diirnified and exbcditious manner. are nnicklv mwtA snml miyMl hv Karl'a Cti Bar Association. A meetins of the Bar Association will tva held st 10 o'clock this morning to take so-tion on ths death of the lata W. P.

Ry- There is no form of noise aud interruption which doe not culminate upon our Publie Square. Several times during each year the sessions of court are broken up by the blare of bands and ths passage of parade. Street preacher and singers, organ grinders and venders of Patent medicines make it their favorite rallying point. The trolley care come and go incessantly. Vagrants snd idis people wandr i-i it VJI.

Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not istis-Sold by all dealers on a guarantsa. When yon ask for a Londrss or Psrfecto cigar sea that ths name Lrvison Is oa each l- sWHSsaMMsaBamaaSBBsKBAsSMaiMsaasBaaBSMN foot Lrstes's Lendrss, a good tmt-ft, Tile diamonds rain droo 'a-liitm." BUY THE SUNDAY 1 NliVSv Marriage licenses. Andrew Chabala and Anna Kochman, of Plains townnhip. fi ndrew Kuna and Poaie Paulica, of Port Droca of Hood's Saraaparilla are precious latermant jewels for ths blood which glisten in their ruaeral Thnmday alUrsoaa at lits.

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