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The Daily Union-Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 4

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ISC New Advertisements; Mi-etlg. rnnnrit City CoKficil mc ftt pecia1 ei5M OST. Two notes, drawn in favor of Mi Whec-W. Waverlt: Lackawanna county. A.

era tii order1 ii) fit tho who are thoroughly Well idformedj and llrWIckeriliftm clotied tbe discussion by falling tba attention of the convention to one of the objects of yearly examinations. They are intended as incentives to fresh effort to improve, and if they fail in this they are not fruitful. suitable reward will be pid for the recovery of the same. Leave at Uaioit-LBAfiBB office. Ming to consltior thS question" of licenses and permits.

After tlib minutes of pfevloul meeting were read ifrld approved, 'the City Attorney submitted a written opinion as to the constltutionaiiiy of the Act of April 22d, the Het'eased fMnbr, fuperal dlrjre wa chanted by the whole, procession, and.tba voices of males and females mingled in pei-4 fecJTiarMony they' we'uded way along the dusty road to th Httla, burying A It. a- A til? tiH Ia tfci mfi vlLKE3-BARRB. i 1879, extending certain provisions of the Act i a ai. rw rrouna, upon arriving wo of 1874 to cities of the 4th class, which in Newspaper Advertising Bureau I closing hymn was tOucWngly, sung by tpa ui.r vhara julvnrtiKinir contract I i Kiinii'M where advertising contractu tfforrf A rrdrrilfii'ritWrtfsr llos'se. H.

Warseb Rochester N. V. DEab 8nt: It is now only three months since we received your first shipment of Safe Remedies. We have sold drugs in this place for twerity years, and we have never sold a proprietary medicine, that gives such universal satisf action as yours, especially your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and Safe Diabetes Cure. We could mention many who have received great benefit in cases of Kidney difficulties, Asthma, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, etc.

Respectfully yours, SISSON FOX, Alexandra Bay, N. Y. Whyte'g Sons have removed to the store lately occupied by S. Hughes, East Market Street, brief was as follows: "That the Act of 22d women and then the colli was lowered J.M.BURDIGK SHIRT FACTORY, NO 12 PUBLIC SQUABL limy lie made tor it sen iw. pf April, 1879, amending the Act of 18th of March, 1875, is constitutional, and tht under the amended act an ordinance imposing a license tax on the persons therein referred ajowly into the gfave.V WljUe the coffin was being covered nearly every tombstone formed a leaning post for aome tearful, mourner fhose mind seemed to recall happy memdi-fes of otno fond falhy pr brother, unfortu-aiU) victims of the numerous dissasters the coal pit.

WHERE ALL KINDS OF to, can be framed, passed and enforced." The opinion was placed on file. From a re port of the Law and Ordinance Committee tbe City Clerk road an ordinance on licenses and permits. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. v-" vxios. Mrs.

Amy Lowman is very sick. Messrs. J. Wolf and James Hantz left this place for Colorado last week. Mrs.

Lizzie Benscoter has been very sick, but is recovering. Mr. Custer, teacher at the upper school of Mublenburg, is spoken very highly of by both parents and pupils. Mr. James Brader talks of movmg his family to the Plains in a few days.

Mr. Silas Hartman moved his family back to his farm on Cragle Hill. Mr. George Everet has moved his family from Fairmouut to the Cramer farm iu Union. John Myers cut his knee very badly while out cutting Kpraggp.

Sylvester Sorber has attached to his saw mill a lath and shingle machine. Hew Advertlieiueuie. XotesLost. Horse Trimmings at D. Davldsburg Solid Silver, F.

Flosser-SparkJInS Lager. iirri.K LOCALS). The1 Arions have been 'requested lo repeat tlieif concert at Montrose, The diagram for the Troubadour's entertainment opened at Bacon's this morning. Jolin Williams, before Mayor Brodrick this morning for drunkenness, was committed to jail for five days in default of fl.M fine. The uoi Mkely to Ton- Section 1 provides for.

records, forms and blanks for licenses and permits required. Section 2 Miows how these applications Sneck Trout cells SHIRTS ARE MANUFACTVBKD. See Prices of Custom Made Shirts Six Good Shirts 7 50. Six Wamsutta Shirts '9 00. Six of Our Best Quality 11 00.

I DEFY COMPETITION IN QUALITY AT ABOVE PRICES. Harrison Wells'. at C. 156tf shall le made out. Hied, etc.

Andrew P. Weyna, Agent, Merchant Tailor, at tbe old stand in Brown's Bank Building, is now ready for business with the tastiest and most fashionable goods in the market. He guarantees every garment to fit The amateurs are being urged to repeat the "Scrap of 'Paper JEDternmentthia and full satisfaction to every customer. Section provides that applications for licenses, permits, mint be addressed 10 tbe Mayor for exhibitions and amusements; to the City Clerk for burial permits, and all regular business licenses except for public halls; to City Engineer for street work, removing buildings, to permit committee for restoring, erecting, enlarging or removing buildings. Sedtion4: For applying to council when tbe officer is not authorized to issue permits in his own discretion.

Section 5: Manner of signing licenses and permits. 147 ly wil ly Speeia Horebound 11 ye and Rock. LATESt STYLES OF FANCY COLORED SBIRIJSGS FOR CUSTOM TRADE. THE LARGEST LINE OF READY-MADE SHIRTS Kept in the city Our Own Manuictuue. tiuue.

JJJhere is no the fact thot the people of this vicinity are a good dealwor-rie(alout the recurrence of the fliort time rlite In our colfleries. It is lifflmit, to je sure, to achieve safe predictions concerning the coal trade, when the Gowenn, and Packers, and Dicksons, and Sloans make such astonishing miscalculations as they made last year; but if there is any virtue in indications whatever, we do not think there is the least reason to apprehend that the half finie rule will prevail longer than this and next week. There does not appear to have been any reason for a resort to it now in the stocks on hand, which are said to be very light; and we are assured by those who ought to know all about such matters that its real purpose was simply to emphasize a determination that has been come rityrrbey will preseuj it at iiaatonon Friday evenirg Mrs. Mary Aj. Woodward, toother of the late Judge Warren J.

Woodward, is dead at the advanced age of '82 years. She outlived all of her children. Shippey's sentence, as will be seen by our Made of old parl rye, rock candy crystal, and the HOBEHOUND herb, a simple and effective remedy for congrhs, colds, hoarseness and sore thnJat. htehlv recommended for consumptives. Rev.

J. Farrell is holding a protracted meeting at the Maple Grove school house. Miss Jennie E. Arnold has been very sick with the diphtheria. Columbus, son of George Hartman, cut his foot very badly, while out splitting bar Schopl closed at Mekenda on the 7th, and in the evening the school gave an exhibition at the church.

The exercises consisted of music, speeches, dialogues and tableaux. Tbe credit is due Mr. J. G. Tripp, the teacher, for A FIKJS LINE or This is no patent, medicine mixture, but it is the pure extract of Rye Horehound and rock candy, combined with one other medicine-much used by GENTS NECKWEAR, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.

Consumptives. Bold by aU aruggist rtice 25 csurt report in another column, aggregates $75 fine, costs of prosecution, and a term of eight months in the county jail. Peter Carlin was before the Mayor today, charged with disorderly conduct lunacy the latter superinduced by indul cents and 100 per bottle. dC3-3m No. 72 Public Square.

Section Terms and conditions under which holders of permits and licenses bhall lasyl Al Krotbe the well known Hotel Keeper, act. Section 7: That issuer of license or permit of this city, is at present, located and ready gence in strong drink. Sent to ail for ten its success. Twenty three dollars and fiftv-eight cents were taken in, the money being NEW Li IR STORE for business at his now stand on the Square, to by the companies not to sell coal this year for less than the rates now prevailing. The for a Sabbath school where Whyte's Sons formerly kept their consumers appear to have gotten some er Dr.

Hamilton, of Shiekshinny, preached a Liquor Store. Here he invites his patrons, roneous notions into their heads about stocks left over from last year, when theie were very fine sermon on Sunday last at Maple Grove, taking his text from Collossians third chapter, second clause of the fifth verse. and here be will keep the best drinks and eatibles in demand. His bar will be open during the night to meet a demand required -TIIE- keep a complete memorandum of tame, and how. Section 8: That no license or permit shall jeopardize any riglrts of That no license shall be given for more than a year, and those for trades and occupations shall terminate oh succeeding first Monday in April aftertheir issue, and not be transferable; (.

Section 10: For revoking licenses and per none left over, and as the notions could not days. Personal. Mrs. E. S.

Loop, of this city, will sail for Europe on the 28th Lost, for an extended visit. JL B. Posten has'assufned proprietorship '6f the LajPierre ia making many needed improvements ra Its' con8uct, 'and is securing a fair sharebf the traveling patronage, I Thomas Monroe! ithe who be dissipated, and their orders were with E. E. A.

on the Square, and will serve up Restaurant dishes to order. Mr. Krothe hopes to merit held, the companies determined to withhold their production. This, we are assured, Josh Billings says if I wuz called upon to mourn the approval of all. 157tf.

Philada. Branch Store, C. ROSENBLUTH. all their is in the stoppage; and we are fur over a dead mute I should stand In front cf him do mi weeping. That is all very well Joshua.

ther encouraged to believe that, beginning Insure your life in the Travelers of Hart mits. it it a live inuie was canea upon 10 piant nis foot suddenly against your bosom there is noth ford. Jacob Brandt, Agent, Section 1 1 Means for those aggrieved un ing like a quick application Dr. 1 nomas Oil. 171ml No.

109 South Main Street der this law to obtain redress before the council. PROPRIETOK, What do you do wken you have a cold asked Eobert Smith's Pale India tSectionJlS fixes upon June 1, 1880, as time with May 3d, full time will be resumed, and will continue uninterruptedly throughout the year. We really think, in this'view of the case, that our merchants and others have every reason to be hopeful of a good steady trade for a long time to come a trade better than has fallen to our Share for some years past. Ale on 148m3. IS OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS 1N-- draught at Wm.

J. McLaughlin's has already convinced his WUke-Barre acquaintances that he is a1 clever gentleman, has removed, his family this city, and occupies the house of John Espy on North Franklin street." 'Jlr. Jacob Brandt has built up quite an extensive trade as an agent for the sale of accident insurance policies in Wilkes-Bafre, yet there are many of our citizens who hard for beginning to levy and collect an annual license tax, to-wit: $1 on all able bodied a little boy of Jones tha other day. Cough: replied Jones. I don't, for ray Ma gives me Dr.

Thomas' Eclectric Oil and it always stops my coughing. i males between twenty -one and fifty years Insure agaut aocidtflts in the Travelers of PIE WINES LI old; auctioneers selling jewelry, clothing, Hartford. Jacob Brandt, Agent, 171ml No. 109 South Main Street. -SPECIAL NOTICES.

J. D. BACHMAN, pictures, books, queens ware, bankrupt stocks, groceries, boots and shoes, dry goods pr any other merchantable commodity, $10 per day "The Question as to Why aXaiitlcoke IHau med. Editor Union-Leader: I regret to be compelled to contradict the very gross inis-stata- Dealer in Fine Groceries and Provisions, No. auctioneers celling second-hand, furniture, ly know hat there is such a thing as acci- dent insurance.

Many others never think of going one hundred miles by rail without first providing themselves with an accident policy. 442, South Main sireet, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. household goods, second-haritl wagons or car miw Jacob H. Bloomer, of Yirgille, writes "Your Ir. Thomas' Oil cured a badly swelled neck and sore throat oh my son in forty-eight hours; one application also removed the pain from a very sore toe; my wife's foot was also much inflamed, so much so that Fhe could not walk about the house; she applied the Oil, and in wenty-four hours was entirely cured." riages and horses, $10 per annum; contractors ment contained in the article in your yestei-day's issue, headed A question as to why a lou can always find just what you want -over $100,000, $50; over $50,000, $25; less than $50,000, $10; less than $10,000, drug and invites the trade and the public in general to call on him nil examine his stock which are unequaled in price and quality.

Try our PURE RYE WHISKEY, Which Cannot be Excelled. A SPECIALTY: FAMILIKS SUPPLIED. 1ST Goods delivered to any part of the city and vii-initv nrTJTfll? Nanticoke miner died. As far as the article refers to. me, there is not a single correct in the line of Harness; all kinds of Horse Bowman, for several years a conductor on the Soutn Main street railroad, has resigned his position and entered the office of Dr.

Valentine as a student of dentistry, Judge Woodward is away upon a brief Trimmings, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Car gists, $10; bill-posters, hawkers and peddlers, except disabled bankers statement in it I was not, as stated, in charge of the ease at any time, nor did I see riage Blankets, at most reasonable A $1,000 Gnarantee. "Warner's Safe Eidney and Liver cure will positive cure Bright's Disease and Dialetes: ana brokers, pawnbrokers, $1U; mer prices at Post's, Market street, Wilkes-Barre, the patient before death. No dissatisfaction. chants 3d class, $40; 4th, 5th, $30; 0th, Pa. 172tf-eod.

Visit to New and is guaranteed, that it will also cure 99 per therefore, could have been felt as to my $25; 7th, $22; 8th, $18; 9th, $15; 10th, $12; cent, of otner money diseases, per eeut. on Caution treatment. I was not superceded by a Nanti WWS If 11th, $10; 12th, 13th, 14th, sum VA(lii coke physician, and I did not abandon the 111 your silverware of D. Davidsburg the C. ROSENBLUTH, Branch No; Si Emerald Beneficial Asso pie merchants or persons soliciting orders from others not merchants nor dealers in the case.

I was not sent for after the unfortu jeweler, who keeps the largest stock in the 14 NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. nate's death; but was sent for a few hours before, arriving at the house, however, about city-book agents, canvassers not residents and not in employ of business ilrm or person county of the very bett quality only, and sells them, wholesale and retail at the very half an hour after he died. WILKES-BARRE, PA. March 2(1-1 lowest cash prites. 172tl in city, $'J0; grocers and confectioners, same aw merchants; restaurants from $5 to $13; boarding houses, $3 to dram I neither took any notes, nor made any inquiries as to the methods of treatment followed by te Nanticoke physician neither The city of AVilkes-Barre is growing quite QFEICE OF ciation, 'will meet1ln "their' Hall on Sunday morning at 7 :30 o'clock.

Charles Xatiic, t. President." li- Uovernora Iloraea. 'The team of light horses formerly- driven by Gov. Hoyt's coachman, were sent to Nor-ristown a few aays ago, and a span of other horses-7-dark brown were sent from the same locality for the Governor's use. riiburg Patriot famous as a place where the very best lager all aver diseases, ana win nelp iu every esse without injury to the system, when takn according to and the sum of will be paid to any person who can prove that it has failed tj do this.

H. Warner Co. nrufc'Klsts Favor It. Barre, Jan. 28, 1880.

Wo have sold Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh for tbe last year; have never bad a complaint, but have received praises; it gives satisfaction to every ono using it. Yours truly, Nat Wolfe Druggist Wilkes-Barre, Jan. 2s, 18S0. Ely's Cream Balm sells better than any other preparation for catarrh, and gives better satisfaction. B.

Armstrong, Druggist shops and saloons $5 to $15; wholesale liquor dealers $20; billiards, $3 a beer is made, and many saloons which formerly purchased their supplies in distant LEHIGH VALLEY COAL CO. cities now get it from home manufacturers. table; bowling alleys and gaming tables $20 each; drays, carts, wagons, carriages and other vehicles for hire $3 each omnibuses $5 each water carts and street cars $5 each Frank Flosser, however, has always kept home made beer on tap, and has built up a trade in consequence which yields him nice income. Hj is genial and frank and his lumber dealers $10; furniture dealers $10 to $15; saddlers and stationers $7 each jewelers $10; liverymen I for 'each horse, $1 for each beer is always fresh and sparkling. 172-lt single carriage, $2 for each double carriage; BOOK BUYERS OF WILKES-BARRE.

pave stands real estate agents $20; express. Co. 's or agencies $25; telegraph com A fine chance to buy books cheap, embrac did I express an opinion that the patient's ailment had not been properly understood, much less that the deceased bad been in any manner maltreated. Finally, I am able to inform you on the very best authority, that no post mortem was held, although one was asked for, but refused. I wish simply to add, (and I beg you to bear this in mind hereafter,) that I am not thus in the habit of condemning the treatment of other practitioners and do not rest my reputation as a physician upon detraction or sensationalism.

1 R. Davis. We gladjy give place to the foregoing communication from Dr. Davb, having had, and having now no wish to place him or any other reputable citizen in a false light before the community. Our informant was himself misinformed as to the particulars of the case, and makes that acknowledgment to us There was considerable excitement occasioned inNanticoke by the death of the miner, ing a good assortment in many departments of literature.

The undersigned will sell at ILKES-liARR, Jan. ao, I80. Messrs. Ely Owego, N. Y.

Dear Sirs: Since your introduction here of Ely's Cream Balm my pales of it have daily in creased, and are unprecedented by those of any other nostrum. I confidently recommend it to all suifering from Catarrh or kindred diseases who call upon me, with that pleasure and confidence that a personal knowledge of its curative powers affords me. Very truly yours, G. H. Kirwan, Druggist and Chemist.

panies or agencies $25; halls for theatres and general places Of amusement, not less, than $100; shows in tents $75 for the first day and $50 for each succeeding day shows in other places in city $5 a performance. The finance low prices from a stock now ready for inspection at 126 Market street, Wilkes-Barre. As he will only be here till Saturday, 24th inst, it will be well to call early. committee to report in May or each year a list of all persons subject to above tax, classi 171tf Respectfully. Joseph Maclean.

Wilkes-Barbe, April 20, 1880. Proposals are invited until May 1st, for sinking Heidelberg shaft in Pittston township, one-half mile east of Butler colliery. For specifications apply to the Foreman at the shaft or at the office Corner River aud Market streets, Wilkes-Barre. FEED MERCUR, l-wlStomayl Superintendent. CSCIIMELLIJNG, SOLE AGENT FOR IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Sinking and Pet Rare Birds Gold and Silver Fishes, ALSO' Bird Food, Cages, Gravel.

The Bpst Known in Market. 133 NORTH MAIN STREET, (Opposite LaPeire House Klock, ii.kks-Bariik Ail hirds warranted as repre)iited und sold at New York prices. 5Htf Manhood: How Lostrttbv Restored. fied, and council shall assess as provided un Caroenter has just received a handsome der head of taxes. lot of new baby earriagos.

All new styles. Permits For excavating streets 50 cents Call and examine. 171tG for connecting with sewers where no assess ment is made on the property, $25; for streets, 50cts; for building material FREE LUNCH AT TREMBATH'S HO Tlie Best I Ever Knew or. J. G.

Starkey, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa Citysays: "I have had the Dyspej. fia and Liver Complaint for several years, and have used jjvery Remedy I could hear off without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it. am happy to state that it has entirely cured me. Id is certinlv the best remedy I ever knew of." Price 75 cts. Sold by J.

C. En-gle, Main street. 15. Armstrong, Market street, Jos. Stabell.

South Main street. TEL (near Post Office) to-morrow evening. in streets, $1 for restoring burned buildings, whose name was Abraham Richards, but it arose mainly out of the fact that his family and frjends were unprepared for his taking-off, not haying been given reason to fear that Ai1" Paving; streets. Pottsville now of paving Centre street, its main thoroughfare, with Belgian blocks 'The coet would be 12,500 a square, and" about teen square are to be' paved The economy of this proceeding is in the fact that when the job is 'completed no repairing will be required for fifteen years. sw.Djr- Smith's Case.

Lancaster InteIHgencer made note of the appointment of a committee to investigate liev. J. 4 Smith by conference and remarked: 'Should he report be adverse to th'i reverend gentleman an exciting time may be looked for, as he is an able and trelch ant debater and will defend his orthodoxy on the floor: of the house. Dr. Smith used to preach in Lancaster and ie known to the InteUlyeneer people.

"rf "Kerry Jow. On Saturday evening Joe Murphy will entertain a' large audience with f'Keiry Govt." It is thus spoken pf by a Montreal It is a combination "of the emotional and humorous exquisitely blended together, lucing pain and pleasure almost at one "nt, The dialogue is encrusted with i wit, whose sparkle is not dulled by tbf; of time, but which are fresh froni the uiiue of the author's as a conse- quence the point of a joke or witticism can never be anticipated, but it is immediately comprehended when' the sentence is finished. The emotional scenes in the play are quite as strongly portrayed as their opposites, and the sympathies of the audience are readily enlisted and. easily retained," 171 t2 for erecting new buildings in fire districts 50 cents; enlarging or removing buildings, 50 cents; for three day permit to move building A Posnlr bas removed to 236 South Main thrpugh streets, for selling merchandise, between Northampton and South streets. Do you want, buy or sell any kind of second his injuries were likely to prove fatal.

Doctors Doyle and Gibbons went to Nanticoke yesterday as stated, but no post mortem examination of the body of deceased was made, the friends refusing to consent to it. Just Published, a new edition of Ir. CutVfrwell'a Celfhrutil meats or produce at depot, $3 per day. hand articles, such as ladies or gentlemens Section 13 provides that those doing busi Km on the radical cre without med icine) of Kiuf-inarii-rhfv. ness without license or permit shall suffer Reniinal Involuntary hemlnal Losses, wear, carpets or furniture If so Posner's is the place to get thebargaint.

lG9ml penalty of $5 a day in addition to license fee, Jolisi Slney Personally, John Siney was a man who was A mother's Grief. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead to Consumption, if you do not attend to it at once. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE is guaranteed to cure thera. Prion 10 50 cts. and or sexual extravagance.

Are. and collected before the Mayor. The ordinance passed first roadinj by vote of 13 to 5. The store recently ocenpied by Stevens Henwood, 133 Market street, and now car ried on by E. Steyens, bas been thoroughly and is sow one of the most at S.

J. Polen was appointed special policeman at tbe jail; and the American Wnion Telegraph Company was given a permit to erect its poles in the city City Clerk's and Treasurer's bonds were filed; the gas linht report of the Chief of Police was referred to 9L.UU, or lume rtacK, Niae, or uiiest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Pr ice 25 cts. Sold by J. C.

Engle. Main street, E. Armstrong, Mar 1 lie eelebratf author in Ibis admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty yearn' huc eessful practice, that the alarming onMW)uenccs of sels-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mattes what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. tf" This lecture should be in the bonds every youth and every man in the land. fient, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.

Address the "ubHshers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL ket street, Jos. tttabeu, 'i-x Koutli Main street tractive places of business In the oity. Having received a now and superior stock of fancy and staple groceries, tous, coffees, spices, canned fruits, purchasers will fins it to their advantage to look in and examind for themselves before purchasinc elsewhere SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A the Gas Committee and Council ad journcd. marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache.

YV ith each Knperftiteiidents) Convention. generally respected. A giant in stature aud mental capacity; but" without educatlona advantages, he made his power felt wherever, he chose to use it. He was not an orator, but in his plain, vigorous way he suited the intelligence of those be addressed, and led them to do his bidding. But be was single-handed and could not grapple the vast resources brought to lar against him and, his society, and with it he was crushed.

He bad no.rlvals within bis sphere end for years no opponent could equal him, hisefrorts as an agitator forced many concessions, and although well paid therefor spent all he got to further of 'thaw who followed ftfm. Pottsville Chronicle 1 A Deputized Constable Arraigned lor A warrant waa issued on Monday by Alderman upon complaint of John Clemmens, for. the arrest of Richard HuUch. bottle there Is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more suecessfal treatment of the com 103ft Trout Rods, Reels, Baskets, Leaders, Flies, at C. D.

Wells'. lMtf plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cts. The first session of City and County School Superintendents was held at 2 o'clock in the Senate chamber at Harrisburg yesterday For sale by J. C.

Engle. Main street, E. Armstrong, Market street, Jos. Btabell, 232 South 41 Aim New York, K. T.

Pnr.Ofn, Rox4. afternoon, State Superintendent Wickersham presiding. W. W. Woodruff, of Bucks, and Alainstret MAUUIKD.

PliTOR BATES. March 17th. J'W. by Alder WANTED. A.

good girl to do general housework. Knquire at Henry Brenner's, Mechanics Alley, a few doors below Bouth street. Also a girl to sew on coats. 171tf Mr. Lucky, of Pittsbuig, were elected vice presidents, and Messrs.

Glenn, of Armstrong, man Hlegs. Mr. Michael F. Prior, to I have a larere new line of very handsome cassimeres and suitings, just received. Cal in and inspect.

Good fits and low prices at JOSEPH KRAFT'S, lGStf 135 Market Pure Wines and Liquors, Dublin Porter, and Scotch Ales. Family trade supplied it reasonable rates, 114 South Main street. juiMs tieien utiles, notn 01 Wiice-Barre. DIED. Tli Brook.

Qf Salsbury's Troubadours, who will pre-; sent The Brook at Music1 Hall on Friday evening, the New York Telegram of Feb. 24. atyas i'. The Salsbury Troubadours are by no means strangers to this city." They played a very successful engagement at the San Francisco Opera House, which tbey fllleti. nightly lv their merry songs and eccentricities.

Last nipbt they reappeared intbis city at Haver-ly's Theatre, in Th Brook," to an immense audianoa, which they -kept irwroars of. laughter froni.tbw rise, to; fall of tb curtain. "The Jirookf tiai, picnic of pel-sous belonging to the theatrical the amuse thepiSelves awl each orbcr in every coneeivabJeijnanner. 1 Every allc in tbe'prc-fesskm is levied on, and the nult Is entirely gratifying ftthe spectator. Tbey furnish an entertaiment that is "cotnf-oal trncioal, paral-comical, and pastoral- ANTED.

-Copies of The Leader of J.Zg1 September 111. 1878 ara wanted at. this office. Persons having them will greatly oblige if they Vill send or bring them to us. i7ltf and Jonep, of Erie, secretaries.

Buperln-tendent Coughlin, of this county, read a paper on cximination of teachers. He thought nobody can teach that which he does not know. He believed in raising the standard as high as possible complainant alleged that' Hulich had QUNSTER. At Falrlawn, Scranton. April IRth, 1880, at 5 p.

of dipthTia, Freddie C. (lun-s er. oldest child of Fred W. and Mogirie Dim mer. years, i montns ana days.

eter McGourty. and gave the results of bis ex lC0m3. Ij SI ATE of VViliiam Keenan late of th city of Wilkes-Barre, deceased. Letters of administration having been granted to the im-derslgtH'd, all persons having claims against the same fill present them for payment, and persons indebted thereto will please make Immediate payment to JOUN A. MKRHICK, periments in that matter in Lu-lerna.

The effects were that there was no auctioneering of schools to the lowest bidder, 15t Auministrator, East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre and teachers do not go about tho country hunting schools. He conducted his examin isr id MARCH 20th, BORDEN -OPEXS- Extra long Reed Poles for 2. cents at CD. Wells'. lOOtf A large and handsome lot of baby carriages are on their way to Mr.

B. G. Carpenter. The se who wish to buy should wait until they sue the latest styles. lG-ltf who th riiaverx' powers, ana everjruuuy stolen clothes and other property belonging to him, from Opera House.

The at the request of Clrmmens, was plated in -the hands of Mike Casey, who was deputized by Constable Arnold to make the arrest. He accordlogly went to Scranton for this but returned bis though he succeeded in securing a part'of tie stolon This morning Casey was aligned before Alderman Thomas for cot-teinpt, but after having received a revere reprimand -ira allowed to depart." "Arnold left on the a. m. train for Scranton and will probably return with Hulich, who, if guilty will be properly dealt with. The constable returned with Hulich this thisafttrnoen, who, aftoi a hearing, was went ations by beginning on simple prnotical subject, and branching out from For might's porfonnance wirniwl last away rejoicing, instance be asked front what calico is' made STATE OF PALMYRA E.

DUPUY, lato .11 of Went PltUton borough, deceased Let ten of administration upon the abovs named estate been granted to the undersigned all pemonic having claims against the same will prese.it them for payment and those indents thereto will pleisc i make Immediate payment LAUOJ, Administrator. i Pittston. Pa. from comes the oottou where are its Chief markets, eta A general discussion followed, many of those who took part iu ii, differing with Mr. John O'Neil, merchant tailor, Nantieoks, at the Exchange Hotel, Wilkes-Barre, every Tuesday, with a fine line of Bannonkbura cheviots and London surges, and the Jatest novelties of the season for men's wear.

He will plcoBo you in style and prices 122tf The ftitteral Of A brara Richards, who was Imrif i at Naniicoko yesterday, was one of ill Kdd't and most Impressive sights ever witnwse-1 in that busy little town.i AUmt two. hundred miners, and a many a'y hnnduonie, Kew Spring Styles Ready-made Suits for the most stylish he had ever shown. Price from liOO-i to jai.OO. Next door to People' Bank. Bouth Main street.

jMUly CL. The latter answered tbe objections, how uujiu. AUioor lard was left at premises some six dava aw i.ii. ever, by saying that he would prefer to owner can hare by Droving iii-ooertv IJi'Z eanenso. Chaki.ks A.

Zmm.i. rejoct twenty poor teachers and ono good Ml South Washington Street, I.

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