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i -WILKES-BJUtRB TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEHPER 16, 1896. 0 r-r A little later on he came to a u-lephoo-e resulted In a victory for the Stars by a 60SSECK PLEADS" GUILTY TO MAJTSLAUGHTZS A50 GETS A VI1Y LIGHT EE5TESCZ. HQ FAITH ABOUT BIUAEl'S CYSPZPSU ABUTS. It i. Wasted Energy to try to get well, unless you kill tho root of all physical ailments impure blood! A- C.

Mertens to pace both the half-mile open a-a-1 the mate open this afternoon, la the -jau-er evemt he will be as-aisled by the be fsrofesakmal who fall Ha qualify tos us -trial ivaeu, and tas. will a determin-cd effort to bi Jig the race ttirough in very nt ir to record 'time. The mark for vSie avagie pace mdle is very low, 2:01. bid by Gardiner, but vti this figure Is possible with the exceptional fi-d of fcU.rtera who will contest. A new wrlukle wiS be trid In the rrtaa tkeats of the two professional oen twoes tthis afternoon.

Three heats will be pun in tach i-ace, four men to qual tAMJCS AND MOtCOX REDMOND, KERR CO BANKERS. Members of Hew York and PhUadaV ipbia Stock ZxcLangx Wall StrMt, Ww Yerk. 21 CkMUmt StrMt, raUaieiykbk DmIstsU HIGH 6BADE IIYESTMEI7 SEtUTSI3. ify in the fastest heeit airri only two men in earfh the Blower heats. This! will leave a nVild of eight charters, pienty for g.xd competition, and the fact tihat four men gtt into the fastest heat will make every heat a grand-sta-nd race.

W. W. Haanlton, "ho wia3 to have been sent fur an lle, was released iby the management on account of his match race alt Rocheter. "Jti-jwiiy, wjji pac-hig horse. Joe Pa t.

'hen. Hamilton hiKj from Denver and holds the world's paeed mtle record of 1:39 l-o, made last spring at Corctiado. WfWttam. is this week "in receipt Harry Clark, of the 'Morgan care yourseix WILLIAMS, DAVIS, BR00K3 a Detroit, Mich. Yor Jrafflst sellt It.

Si oo buTi quart bottle. Livcrsttcs curs Sick HaadaclM and BUJoosmm. ssc or advice from hi firm that the bw fj? Morgan grid brick, a yellow tB lni ru' mass weighing srven pounds, has tre Pd -0 a day. but when the awarded him for making 'ihe best un-jehan8e nas maJe the new breaker paced mile on Morgan Wright tires, the contractors weTe laid off and the This trophy is acmially offered, and d'0 the work. Lnder the open to general companion.

condition the runners were-, to be Arthur Gardiner wHI ride in the two- jpaid l-69 a day and receive full mSe t'nia eif-tfrnoon from the 'of late the company has only been scratch. It is very se.dom that them breaker time. To this ner enters a r.undloap, but when he I the runners objected and informed Sup-does the graind irl gets the benefit (erintendent Hughes that they would of aniasnifieer.t ride. As a pule Gardi-jnot go down in the mines unless they ner and Sanger wrk well together from received their old The eotft 8tiartJi to flirSh, it i an even-up ipany finally agreed and the men went proposition as to who will be the win-1 to work. ner- i Miss Josephine Collum.

of Espy, who In Jsrrvmie Fonvlr.wo halls from Ch! cago, IMknagcT Pekrt thinks be has one of fhe orackajacks of- n-ext year.Fowler spent three months of last winter on Ki bed. and as a result his 'been slow in coming i-mo form, but the 'last two weeks "ras ihr'vn an improve-imont thait bus enablcl ihe youngster to take four of the five handicap races which he has When big Charlie Wells, the California giant, appears on the -trark, some one is pretty sure to remark, "There goes 'Piano Lpets' Wells." This seems be a soubriquet that comes tvatura'ly to any and everybody's lips, and Wells has "become so used to it that he almost look for the shout every time he comes out on the track. It la not generally known that Eddie Bald got his name of the "Cannon "Ball" at the neighboring town of Reading, two years ago. on account of the terrific speed with which he came home in one of his ini-es t.h?re- The Reading track, a ha'if-mll? affair, has a very decided drop in the last quarter, and the sprint that Bald made that day is one lorag to -be remembered by those who witnessed It. Tom who promised early in the season to become the man of the year, -i a 4ut--beginnin gtrr jh rtvr orm after his terrible fall at -Providence two weks ago.

Cooper was thrown there In the finish of an open race, striking continued hearing was held by 'Squire on the inner edg of a cement track, and Honeywell this afternoon, laying his cheek upen for three or four The Republican league held an en-Inches, in addition to receiving a bad thusiastlc -meeting last night. The at-cut over the left eye. At Cambridge'! tendance was large and encouraging re- Only Eighteen Months in the County Jail for Involuntary Kanalaugh-ter Other Cases on Trial and Criminal Court Botes. John Gosseck, who was placed on trial yeterJay momtng charged with the murder of JCike Huho. escepade with very Sight sentence, after being held on suoh a -serious charge.

The evidence for he prtTseeution was aH in at. the time the went to press and as it was shown that there was no wilful murder ttt DWtilct Attorney aHowed a r-' of 5nnJiimary manslaughter, wheh -w-as eiccepttd by Judge Lynch. The prisoner was oalled before the court and was Immediately sentenced -to a 11 tie of $u) and corns and be in iih comity jail for a period of eigh te-n tnomths, the sentence to tegin, at the time Oosseck was placed in Jail, April 7th last. C9ie of W. il Jacoby against LW ArraoM for rape Li stfcll on trial before Judge Bennett in court room No.

2 and may not be given to the jury be fore to-morrow. lAt'toiwy W. 8. McLean entered a plea of guilty in bdhilf of the CWy of Wilkes-Barre in the rnutsance oases pre ferred by Moses Bertram and Peter Bauer. The nuisances were charged to (along 'the raHroarj tracks on Dana street The cases aga'inwt Thsimas Reynolds an-i Joh-n Cam-ley, w(ho are charged with assault and bamtery to rob, was con- tirrjed urttil next term, beramse of tihe serious illness of one of the wKraessea.

Badway Ferris was placed on trial tfils -morntog before Judge Lynch charged with disffiarglng a pistol at Simon iPolerfert. There was a. fight in the Arabian quaHters last April and i-arr-j was arrested: on the above charge Ivy Offioer Corcoran, who is the prasveu'tor. Asslsnartt District Attor- nay Jones is condtucrirkg -the case for rhe Uommonwealth and Attorney John MKi-ithrein repreer.t3 'the defendant. The case of Badway Ferris was given to the Jury at noon and they returned a verdict of not guilty but that the de fendant pay the costa The ae of Mike Haluta against Anton! for aggravated assault and battery was begun this afternoon before Judge Lynch.

The parties re- In Plymouth and the defendant is awed of Jyrr.g in wait and beating tbe plaintiff at midnight on a certain night April Assistant District Attor ney Jones is conducting the case for the Oom-m wealth and the Creveling brothers represent the defendant. IAXOTHIHR LAW STI.TOBNT. John IB. Vaughn passed the preliminary examination and was registered to-day as a student at law. (He wilt study in the olliee of Thomas H.

'At- 1 1 CHtnRCII OROiA'HIZATION OIIA'R TBRKD. The Welsh Calvinistic or 'Presbyter-Ian Synod of 'Eastern Iennylvanla, filed paierg of Incorporation to-day. It is formed for the support of public worship. The names of the directors are: David Moses, Rev. John O.

Jones and Lewis 8. Jones of Wtlkes-Barre; James B. Oavies of 'Plymouth, William T. Owens of Slatington, Rev. H.

F. Williams and Edward Foulker of Bangor, John S. 'Davis and Rev. Hugh Davia of Scranton. BICYCLE FLIERS Contimred from first NOTES OF THE FLYERS.

Some very fast trial woi'k was done at the track this morning, when a bunch of six or seven sprinters lined up back of the Morgan Wright tandetn team, O'Coninor ami iMertens. On cool morn ings like this the men always Mae last in rtnatoingi. Ot-t'a Zit'grler gwt tip a tattle burnt or speed in training yesterday afternoon and did some work that is considerel fast, considering the wetness of the truck. He s-prinlted an eighth rn IS and another in 13 2-5, after having rirjden several mileai flail O'Connor has besun training for long distance work, tsmd is "plugging" for ten or Dweflve -mils every nowmdays- He is being carried on theteaim for tlhe purpose of pace-im'akihg in tlia comtafic record-breaking at Coronado track, by the Morgan Wright telam. He will mount tihe front scat of one or tneir sertupiois.

Tommie BuMer tode a lhalf mile cm th West Side iPark track in 69 in traiu-Imc Thi3 1s 'the Ibost time ever male on tihe track under tlhe some conditions. Butler is due to win nere tnrs arter-ntoom, for the llftile felloiw pretty -himeif for Jvaving "gone to sleep" 4n the toSg mfie open at Fhiladel-lihia lamd Wavir.s tet a eecond-rater beit ihim out. rMo IMaya arrtvea nere last nign-t from Erie, and 'took part In all the ymfessiornaI races. Maya was pickea iwrly in the season as a team-mate of 4 a A- tie riaiHA lumntiu tiic it-w York State cirmiK wiw mm wiui con- jsiderable success. Otlnt W.

Davis, of 'Buffalo can be to stow u-p w.all in his work t'his -aUrprnoon- He ihas nCt 'been a profes- stonial lores, havjng ridden -aa an anna- itetir tine lore iwn vi ne neisin, aii i placing to nia crsait arecoru vr v-niy-lx firsts in thait cass. He is a tall, tondsdme fellow, and a general A Newhouse. of Buffalo, is a fViV Htockily built youngster, who ha had all of a fair share of success a.i. mm a nrof Newhouse the original professionals, hav-I Cash tnar beBun DM worK Ml 'tne Old Prize Lfagtre' of yeans ago. One of the heartiest, Jollieat ywung Mltowts that rvT traveled Circuit Is Louts Calfcaban of He has hem IVmrs Caitatvan or una.io.

die nan net'i the game for'tne past tour years, SL, 11 in America lhave ridden more race than he. Louis began when iblue ribbcwi ami Uittte Vver medaM were the he racea in me eany days more pr tWa glory of the thing than for whaf Se could get out of rac-iri? i way, ihe has lots of DOWN TO WORK down in the mine, and his over-wr-night nerrn easl the exclamation. "Look theref ixiys; there's the (iowa to li reo who'cmitj frou Atiie'a. was much interested in the muiea that live and la'bor underground, and he and Longhead, the Canadian, came to the surface with a mule's shoe each, for good luck. The boys timed their trip down with their stop "watches, and claim to have descended the S0 feet In 6:22.

and to hav come up In 0:29, which thry consider pretty good going even on a bicycle, The Morgan Wright boys will leave at 8:10 to-morrow morning for Kew York City where they will race on the jiannaiian tract i-riaay uu ovur-day. PLYMOUTH. Doubt is never aHowed to enter our prescription department. There are no doubtful drugs In 4t and hurry and carelessness are never allowed to cast doubt upon the medicines we dispense at R. Williams' Medical Hall.

Sept. A of short duration occurred at new No. D. A H. colliery yesterday.

The runners refuted to go to work unless the company would restore their 2'! been the guest of Miss Julia Ken- dig. returned home to-day, The doith of Mies Annie, the 13 year old daughter of 'Mirs. Bernard Shovelin ocrunred yesterday etternoan at 4 o'clock of quick consumption. The deceased was an amiable young lady and had many intlmaie friends who will mourn her untimely end. The funeral be held to-morrow afternoon with services at St.

Vincent's church. Milton R. Hirst, agent for the Bitten-bender M-achine is quite ill at his home cm Center avenue. The Leo Columbian club wilt give a social at the armory to-night. Mrs.

Carrie BauTids was a visitor at Wilkes-Barre yesterday. Gireley is dangerously Jit with typhoM fever. Misses -Mary and Ella Berry of Philadelphia, who have been vlniring their parenta at Avondale returned home today. T. R.

Callary, of Nanticoke, wa a caller here yesterday. Evallne Burger was committed to Jail for disorderly conduct yesterday by 'Squire Honeywell. Mrs. llson De Young was the prosecutor. The at" TCiritston fast night.

Mrs. James Houfeten had her husband arrested for assault and battery. The ports were received, -Jeremiah McCody has returned home from a sanitarium much improved in health. Michael Pletrorsky is erecting a new brick buihling in the lower end. John Bachingef rhas returned from Danville where he has been visiting Tvi-frick Hogan has embairkd in the oil business.

Miss Stell Burke is visiting friends at Huntsville. Miss Grac Hughes, of Forest City, Is the gueet of Mrs. Evane, of High street. AT THE BEE HIVE. Already having busy days In the new dress goods stock.

Our custom of furnishing our jpatrons exclusive designs in good dress goods brings many people to make early selection. Th Fanty, Bilks and Persian Tinsel TVknmings are decided novelties and jxvpular in At 12V4c a yard, Amir Repps atyiWh patterns. 7" Alt 4c, Pereion Velvets, very rich designs. At 50c a yard ptaln silk velvets; never before offered under 69c a yard. At 24c.

fine French baby flannels, already shrunken. At 22c, stytlish fancy, yard wide, worsted suitings. At 75c, new Moire siQk velvet. At 43c, raised silk cord plaid, the regular 50c goods. At 25c, fancy Bounette dress goods, yard wide.

THURSDAY SALES THIS WEEK. Rpeciad lot fancy tapestry. 2 to 3 o'clock. Double fold, 50-tnch, handsome designs, 39c a yard. Better grade silk finish, same width, regular 80c grade, one hour 63c.

3 to 4 p. m. New Maire De Lyon dress goods, price one hours, 6V4c Also 36-lnch worsted suitings, reg-uiar 15c grade, one hour 104e. 4 to 5 p. m.

Lot fancy knotted fringe chewlHe table epreads, regular 69c grade one hour, 39c each. Also summer flannels, regular 35c grade, one hour only at 19c Not more than 5 yards txj a customer. Sept. 14 SHUPP. Constipation causes more than halt the Ills of women.

Karl's Clover Root: Tea Is a pleasant eure for Constipation, For sael by all dealers. 1 NANTICOKE. After this date the ladles' and gen tlemen's dining room at Eder's Broad- way restaurant will close, at 10 o'clock p.m. on Sunday evening. Sep.14-Oot.141 Miss Jennie Edwards, who has been! ill for the past two weks, Is improving.

I Rev. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Richards and Miss Jennie Green werej among those who left for Centremore-! land yesterday to attend the convention of the English Baptist church as dele-gatej at that place. Mr.

and -Mrs. ODetrlck leave to-day fori Chicago, where they will spend some time visiting friends and relatives. J. Will Pachford and B. F.

I Myers started yesterday tor Gettysburg. They are delegates to the StaJte Council cf the Junior Order United American Mechanics. Mrs. Will'am H. Johns left this morn ing for Carbondale, where she will spend i several days as a guest of relatives.

J. will give an address next' Ftlday evening to the Golden Rod club. I At the power house Held the Stars cf i t.ai.iiiRC -i ii.j rtj- truBaeu utits un a picked nine from Hanover. The game The, greatest bread producer nown. score ot 1 to 14.

Mrs William R. WUllanw. of East Chui-cbr street, who djd on 'Saturday morning, was buried yesterday In the Nintk-uk cemetery. Mrs Williams' death waa due to dropsy. She leaves- a family of seven children.

James -Monighan left yesterday for his farm at Trucksvijis to find out what the buckwheat crop is going to be. The Bliss shaft belonging to the L. has shut down for repairs. It will be idle for about two weeks. Rev.

D. Evans, of Shenandoah, is a guest of his brothers, Dr. Daniel and Arthur Evans. Mrs. Emlyn Jones returned home today from Plymouth, where she had been spending; the last few days with friends.

Mrs. Emma Stevenson ie visiting friends at Glen Summit. Mrs. Henry Fritz, of Hanover street, who has been 111 for some time, la convalescing. fjupeK-ntMvdent C.

B. -Miller and Attorney E. F. Cooke went to the West Sde last evening and itended a mass meeting held by the Re-publfcans. H.

WlUlaims acid E. Oooke were The speakers. Hev. A. Walker of the Frst Presbyterian church will ex-ehange pulpita with the Rev.

'Mr. (Murray of the WTst SMe on Sunday evening. E. Trescott of Glen Lyon Jias bis family to 'New Boston, Schuylkill county. M'iss Lu.M of Wilkes-Barre Is a gueot of Mrs.

W. W. Hon of Spring street. Simon Pa-vage say he will bring action "against rhe TnttUon Company for $50,000 da'maes for injuries received i in oaBifion nar Dundee Park some time ago. Race a of ail kinds and base ball are iflTomo-.

Tv.injSf. Pnrlf on Frtduy ail.ernoan. The fun will gin at 2:30. The Polish young men will meet this ev.r--i.ng in SnioU'ter's Hall to organize a Bryan and Sewall club. The infant chXd of Augtist Wolf of street to dangerouflly 111.

William WlMis. T. Q. Ford and D. A.

Davis are at Catasauqua attending the Lodge of the L. K. of A. Assistant Superintendent Va-nHer-niark was doing business at Glen Lyon this morning. KINGSTON.

Couches In the very latest styles, and the regular September sale price low. Everything else goes also. 'MILLER. Sept. 9 We are adding to our stock of dry goods every week.

This week we have a special Dargatn in umorenas at n.w. (Navy blue and black serge at 25c a a.c-.t- Ivaltino- tplta hiickla ami ninft! at less than city prices. R. G. corsets at 75c and $1.

HYNDMAN OARNEY, Aug. 31 35 Wyoming Avenue. The 'Republican meeting in Dy-mond Lewis' (Hall laat evening was largely attewled. The ipurpose of Jt was the organ-iza tci jjif a.M.cJCinijey.And Hobart "Ciuii. T.

IL. 'N-ewell was elected temporary chairman and George F. Nea-biut temipwrary secretary. The following were appoi-nttd a cnmrtilitee on per-man-int orgaraliition: W. G.

CoMey, N. G- Primiie. A. G. 'Hoyt, Fred Flanagan, and 'T.

P. MacfaTlame. Tney re-poited the fofowfog ttr penmianent orticeia: PoUvdent.T. L. Newell; vice Each, E.

Hojit and N. G. Trtaauter, GH.uge Flanagan and Secretary, George F. Nesoitt. On it was dex-iiletl the name of the club thouW be the K-ln-gstim Mc Kin ley and Hcbaiu 'Club.

Tae were for A. Q. Nesbltt, George BonewHz, David "Maekie, A. G. Hoyt, Jaimes Cuae, John A.

Pturry, T. KeMer. C. 'F. S-waflow, Glemj Page; 8.

Stdiniey W. rover, C. H. H. iHWmes, Pierce Wolcott, Barton, George F.

W. F. Bach, feaorge H. 'Flanagan, FerAinand von tCtua W. A.

iMoyer, John 'HanUy, P. tjCveir. Oha.r:i3 Hu'thinson, Geerge eebsftfc. Sutler IDfiiey, John iBerach, J. Peck, John Sperling, M- C.

W. Bough'ton, iW. Q. Ccilley, E. C.

StanbSra, tt B. CooilbauRlh, iM. 0d. Kwis, N. "ft a r-v' flVck-s, T.

P. 'Macfanalane. WOryL Hun-ry Jenkins, Fred (parry Deitriok. D. .3.

Clarke, T. L.t Newell, W. P. Brew-ser. E.

F. Koehler, J. D. Stenf.ak?. A 'list will be left at N.

G- Prlnie's and C. Bach's for the sig- nwjlUTew oi voiiia hiij ait en mvvi of the iReipubl3ca.n tBckt't. The meeting wsls adjourned nexit Friday night when preaidie-nt -n'ill appoint several com mat tees. Miiij Martha Lozo is 1n Sew York. Mrs.

Elliott R. Morgan i entertain inig h-er nitice, IMra. Taning G. Brown of (Da-nrtlla The Ptfymou'iih Jvand gave an enjoy able concert on C. H.

-Reyn-oids' lawn on Wyoming' avenue last evening. A vTy fine pro.ira.in was rendered and Etrverad imindrtd people listened to the imiuaic. Tlwo tramps who gave 'their names as Pete Cavanaugh, and as. Young were arreeted -latft evening by Policeman Thomas on susoic-lon df belne crooks. This mornHng Sqtirre Boone released thesn as filing could be pro-ven against them.

HW TOWN, The Democrats of the Fourteenth Ward met In iMcCaffrey's Hall Monday evening to form a Bryan and Sewall club. The following officers were elected: President, John Hochriter: corresponding secretaryrWilliam Mur phy: financial secretary, John Clarke: treasurer, John Boyle. They endorsed the platform adopted by the Chicago Convention. A shooting match will take place in Brown's Grove on Sept. 26 for $150 a side between- William Brennan of Ashley and John Paul of this place.

They will shoot at (fifteen birds each. James Youren and Freeman Brennan visited friends in Plymouth yesterday. 'Mrs. Brennan and son John and daughter Nellie have returned to their home in iStreator. 111., after a pleasant visit with the former's son, Martin, on McLean street.

Men are at work excavating for the foundation! of the n-ew German Catholic Church. on' IBlarkman street. Michael Blade and Peter Quinn returned home after a visit among friends In Hazleton. The Carnation Social Club composed of some of the most popular young ladies end gentlemen of Ashley gave their friends a fan eoclal in Kilcovne's Hall last evening. The hall presented an -Inviting appearance.

The decorations were grand, consisting of flags, bunting, strings of evergreen, and cut plants. tProf. Cray's orchestra furnished the music and dancing was Indulged in untfl midnight when refreshments were erved. The committee was com posed of the following: James McDonnell, OamrbeY, P. Beatty.

Andrew Cleary. IE. Kane, A. Sweeney, P. McCormae, iMiss Minnie Cavanaugh, Maggie Oaughan, Annie Gallagher, Mary Kane, Mary Orady, Beasy Boy.

Ian and iMary 'Lee. (Bernard Dougherty returned to his home In Meshoppen yesterday after a few days' stay in this place. The Franklin colliery will pay (s employees on Saturday, the 19th Inst. Mr. Malon and Misses Annie Kel-dey and-Mary Oallagher of Plymouth were entertained at the home of Mrs Sullivan on Blackman street yesierday The initial dancing class given by the (Anthracite Club Vast evening was a success both social! anil iftnanolaly, TLey Cum Stomach Troubles and la dig trtion Anyway, Whether Ion Hive Faith la Them or Kot.

Mere faith will not digest you' foe tn riv vmi aii aooetite. usll not increas your flesh and iurvM and heart, but i-triian Dviwusii Tablets will do Waiiu t- a I pord of the element of digestion. they contain the JUicrs. aciua arm jiciiiuot recssary to the digestion and assimilation of all wholesome food. ituart' IyePla Tafoleta will dljrest food if olax-td in a Jar or bottle in water heated to 98 degrees, and they will do jt mnoh more effectively when taken Into the stomach after meats, whether you have faith that taey will or not.

They invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves. In the only way -that nature can do and that Is. from plenty of wholesome food well digested. is not what we eat, tut what we digest that does us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold nearly all druggists at 60 cents for full slsed package, or 4y mail from the Stuart Marshall, iilicn.

WASTED IS Josephine Sooner, a Colored Woman Arretted Yesterday in Scranton. Recently in Wilkes-Bar re a railroader, whose name Is not knou here, was reKeved if his month's nay by a t-olored v.miin nnnvri Jnwrthine Ratnev and a male partner of the same complexion named arner. The Wilkes-Barre police got track of vwvttra nnA thm to this i-ity, wehere the trail was lost. The pair bem at a color ea Doaramg nouse mi South Washington avenue, but on Fri- a in ut ittu Rnnnev woman got into a tight with the white wife of one of the colored boarders, and they naa to buck other quarter. Chief Robltag took up the hunt Sun-ji i vafcAav if-reded in arrest ing the woman at Raymond court resort She maintained steadfastly that he was not Josephine Rooney, but Anna Brown, and that mbe had never been In WllkeHarre in her life.

Persons mho knew her. however, Identified her as Jouephme Rooney, and ehe went fcack to Wilkes-Barre- last night with one. of the officer of that town. Her male- companion could not be found. Btranton Tribune.

Doein't Look Like a The Lehigh Valley (Railroad reports tor the year enKi joine Gross earnings, ISrM, ilS.560,593; 1S95, chanse. increase, rvrwrttnjr xrtro'wjs- 1896. 114.077.525; Ml- Net earnings, 196, J4.4S3.070; 18)5, 4 rjw ruin- irfcH-emtrer. 119.010. Other Income, 189S.

isa.i. P-7w- chanffl-os: rypcrmlx'T. 1433.480. total 1 rease, -1S96, $5,332,389: 1895. cnanpes, iDeee-mber, $452,490.

Charges, MS, S3.093.222;' 1895. 661; changes, jjewraoer, lKtt, 1895, changes, (December, H-kei Family Re-onion The annual reunion of the Hakes fam ily took place at the Vanderbilt house in Syracuse to-day. there being about 100 present The address was made by the presidemt, Dr. Harry Hakes, of this city. The old officers were re-elected.

FEHSOWALS. Aliss Blary C. Murrin, of Carhondale, (who had een rtcltiuK reiatives to Ws city and Sugar iXotdii returned home yesterday. Jf. F.

Funnan, one of Bumbury's leading merchants, is visiting his son. Her-flwrt Furman, booKlteeper at the Time t.fiice. Mis Estelle M. Roll and Mr. Douglas S.

Kistler -will be united in marriage at 6t. John's Lutheran, church at 8 o'clock this evening. Henry Myers and family have returned from Atlantic City where they tiave spent the summer. TALKS ON HEALTH To Men and Vomnn SCIENTIFIC Modern Ketiod to Core YourselL The real cause of most of all our disease is sua Inability to digest, our food properly. (t AnAMlv finil hnmactlv An vol.

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Worst cases of dys-' cured in Treatments. Treat" 'ts $1 each. If you are unbelieving our trial treatment, 60 cen'js. Ton 'epive benefit at once. our Institute and lt skillful t- your home toy mail.

Turr.cr, businean man of V1, sayg. "The Treatments lnUtute have saved -me and and health." i(. 'l1 Jieilcal Institute, -n-. tbiiadelphia, Pa. QUART BOTTLES.

will make your blood pure, build op the system, tone the nerves ana strengthen the muscles. Uneaualed for ail disorders of the stomach and liver, and for weakening complaints of men, women and children, HEALTH IS BEAUTY-Om 36-pmge, lllm. trued book tell yen wluU'iUM muter, tad how Tu s. rn ntwmtti.KarM n.oin Our Rebuilding Sale IS STILL GOING ON. Large quantities of Furniture still in the way of the workmen and must bo at any price, v-oucnes that, readily sell for gio and 12 are now going at $6.75.

Tufted Turkish Couches, very soft and comfortable, 9.50 and $10, reduced from $15 and $16, Bed Room Suits at $13, 16, $18, $20, 22, 24 and upwards aie all greatly reduced. Tremendous bargains are offered in this line from the cheapest to the best and great savings are assured the pur chaser. A number of dealers have taken advantage of these prices and purchased largely Don't wait until the selection is incomplete, but buy now. 95 Cents For a Handsome Center Table It is made of solid oak finished anti que, 24 inch square top, and well pro. portioned.

Sells elsewhere for $1.75. Equal bargains are. offered In Side. boards, Extension Tables, Dining unairs. rior tsuits, Easy Chairs, Hall iiacits, ere KASCHENBACH'S Mammoth Farniture Store; 223 and 225 South Main Street.

Pic-nic! Bicycle Races! Dancing! Boating! AT Bear Creek! Saturday, Sept. 19, Excursion under the auspices of the White Haven Wheelmen For the benefit of Good Roads. Special Trains and Hates via I V. R. R.

See Posters and Future Newspaper Announcements for further information. Telephone 2025 for Welsbacli Light 3 3D r- UJ QQ fLORY ft 6EHHEL.AsHey.Pa.- LADIES MIKADO REGULATING TABLETS. Guaranteed positively reliable for suppressed, retarded, scanty and. Irreg ular menses. Gives tone to the system, beautifies, the skin, brightens the eye and relieves that tired, bearing down feeling, with regulation of the stomach, etc.

NO TANSY, NO PENNYROYAL. $2 per box, address, 0 I IVAllUN AJJ Mi.YUCAL. CO. Washington. D.

C. 6ept.H-Oct.10) S. B. BOMBERGER SUKS, DEALERS IN Hides, Tallow, Leather I Wool. 0.

Box, 683 WrXEES-BAEXE. SKIN DISEASES. Latdley't Compouni Snlphnr Cream A Positive Gura. No Poion. 50c.

Btttit 'At Hart's Druig Store, H. II. Swain-bank's and W. II. White Co's.

S3 Public Squart 1 GOVERNSiENT AHMAD B0IDS, ITATI 10IM, XtrHICIi'U, BONDS, iUI STOCKS. sCTD roa otr lift ot cmsatt BOSDS AlfD STOCKS B0P6HT AKD SOU 03 THJ DITFEREHT KXCHAHOM Of TUB COOJTTKY 09 COMlUSSIOjT roa cash. HARVEY F1SK SONS, SSf.w York, Boston. auadlpiuasi Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming Valley Traction Co, SECURITIES. And Other Besirabls InTeitmsits, Bought and sold by EDWARD JONES CO; BANKERS.

S3 Breadway, New York. Csastaut Btrstt, rbUasalahsa Miners' Savings Bank, No, and'4 South FrankUn fitreet Paid up Capital $150,000 Undivided Profits and Surplus Jan. 1 $350,000 Fays three per cent, interest on Savings deposits. Small aocounta solicited. Deposits received subject to check.

Sa.fS deposit boxes within afl Improved lira and burglar proof vault, for rent at moderate prices. letters of credit an foreign drafts Issued. Acts as exou tor, administrator, trustee, for persons and corporations on favorablf term. N. UTTER, D.

P. AY AR3, President Cashier. SHEPHERD AYAHS. Trust Offloer. The First National Bank, WILKES-BARE, PA Capital and Surplus $550,009 Interest paid on savings deposits, All deposits payable on dt mand.

Accounts respectfully solicited. Wilkes-Barre Deposit and Savings Bank PUBLIC SQUARE. Capital Sorploa 154,000 A. R. VanHorn.

Maurics Oaertnsr, M. B. Williams, Joseph Blrkback. 1. Roberts, C.

Brahl, Woodward Leavenworth, VANHORN, President. BRAHL, Vice President J. C. BELL, Cashier. Three per cent interest paid am Sawing deposits, i SS Second National Bank, OP WILKES-BARRE.

Capital and Surplus $675,000 Pays Interest on 8svings Deposits Wyoming Valley Trust Cb 70 and TS PUBLIC SOU ARB. Capital $125,000 8urplus 40.000 Deposits received subject to enact. Interest paid on savings deposits. Makes loans and executes a trust Business. FRED THEIS, PrrBldent.

LIDDON FLICK. Vice President -W. a YOUNG, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. FRED THEIS, LIDDON FLICK, E.

H. LA WALL, W. T. SMYTH. J.

A. SCHMITT, M. L. DRIESBACH, isaac s. yma, j.

t. lenahan. W. DAVIS, CYRUS STRAW. DAVID g.

WILLIAMS. People's Bank. OF WILKES-BARRBL Capital 1250,000 180,000 Burplus J. HOLLENBACK, President F. J.

LEAVENWORTH, Vies PrsSk IA. A. STERLING, Cashier. The Hazard Manfg Co. WILUg-BARBBk FA The Best Iron and Sted WIRE ROPES FOB SHAFTS, SLOPES.

QUARBUE3, ELEVATOBS AND fSHUJSa. Galvanized, Wire Qothes Lines. Steel Cables for Street Railways, Raw York Offcs) and Warehouse tf Uborty Strwt Trade BUDDlIed at wholesale br Hart. Co. ASHLEY.

IA musical and literary entertainment will be given in the Presbyterian chapel tinder the auspices of the Christian En. deavor Society for the -benefit of the trustees on Sept. 25. Miss Tillie Lewis, the elocutionist, and 'Mrs. Thomas, a distinguished singer of the valley, will take part In the entertainment.

tAd-mlsslon 28" and 15 cents. John Mclntyre of the Orchard Is 111. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Jacob MClosky of Liverpool Is 111 with JDavidVtVieiter Sugar Notch was a vmito 4AiT4ey last evening. 'Harry Davis of Sayre is visiting his parents.

'Mrs. Thomas Cole is visiting her mother Wanamie. Thomas Cole has gone to Gettysburg to attend the Junior Mechanics' Convention. A Otryan and Sewall Club Is to toe organized in this place on Saturday evening. The meeting will be held In J.

K. P. Fenner's office. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the afflicted. There Is no advertisement abfiurt this; we feel Just like saying It The Democrat, Carrollton, Ky.

For sale by H. C. Tuck druggists, No. 7 Main street, Wilkes-Barre; William C. Church, drugget, Kingston; 8.

A Wheeler, druggist, South Wilkes-Barre. If you have ever seen a little child in the agony of summer complaint. you4 can realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always (forded by DeWltt's Colic Choler Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a reliable remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless It were a eure, Kutz-ttets 145 East Market street; corner Canal and Northampton treeta; N.

Keller. Ashley Vsift'ss rinvor Drkif Tp nnrlfipi tTi SioVr WANTED! APPRECIATION. Even in cultured Wilkei-Barre In this year of grace. 1893, there are many persons of wealth to whom-one might say In the language of Gil Bias: "I wish you all sorts of prosperity with a little more taste." The furnisher must supply what is demanded and when he Introduces to the public a truly artl3tle creation it Is often with a secret pans that its possible purchasers are so few. (Not that the price bars the door, to a sale.

Take the many articles In ant in China and Cut Glass which are now so suitable for fall wedding gifts as an instance. You would ibe honestly surprised to learn how close we figure to the actual cost In determining the price we place upon them. And, by the way, our china store Is well worthy of a visit so many of the new 'SMI designs and patterns. Gonyngham, ScHrage Co. CORNER NORTHAMPTON AND WASHINGTON STREET3.

Telephone 602. A WATCH THIS SPACE! For Program of the DALLAS FAIR Which Takes Place on Sept 29 and 30 and Oct I. sat up in tne juoges- stand ana tor, the first time inl his life watched all the races. He was a little nervous from his shaking up. and when the field swung around the last turn in the desperate finishing sprint that marks all professional race this year.

Cooper turned away liv tright and exclaimed. 'My ifiod! does it always look that dan gerous when are racing?" For genuine Irish wit no one on the circuit can compare with Jolly old Pat Connor, rne racing men were discussing a nroposed trip to 'Australia this fall, when one of the -party called attention to the fact that at the Anti podes they dnot have cement tracks, such as are genwailly used in this country, ibut that the usual track there was a grass track. "Manager Pelot, of the (Morgan Wright team, spoke up, and said, in the lang of the race track: "Well. boys, if we go there we'll burn up their old grass tracks for "YIs," remarked Pat, quickly, "an' faith an' we'll make cinder paths of thlm, we will." The Haatetni Athletic Association is represented By rts president, Mr. Foster; vice preaidenf.

Silyvester Engle, and the foClowinr? tn-embers: E. W. iRngle, Joseph Ioud. J. V.

Clark. F. Clark and Scott rum. The Hazleton Wheelmen will hold their annual meet next Saturday, which will be participated in by the 'best flyers In the country. Prizes Bignegating over $400 will be contested for.

A dancing pavilion 175 x200 has been erected where dancing wlH take pCace after the races. The Hazleton boys are a Jolly party and are apparently enjoying the hospitality of the city. It is very likely that little Otto Zieg-ler will be sent for a fast exhibition half-mile this afternoon. It was Zieg-ler who rode an exhibition mile here last year, cutting the State record down to 1:56, a mark that stood until two weeks ago, when- J. W.

Parsons, the Australian cbaW'pion. lowered it at Tioga track, Philadelphia. There are three competition records In danger here to-day, the half-mile, the mile, and the two-mile handicap. There are two records for the half and two for the mile, single paced and quad paced. Singularly enough both class of records for the half are -held by E.

C. OBald, In flat. The quad paced mile belongs to Otto Ziegler, in the wonderful time of 1:52 3-5, made at Louisville last fall, and the single paced record, 2:01, was made 'by his team-mate, Gardiner, on the same track August 14, U89ln-competitlon with sueh a field as Bald, Sanger, and the two -Butlers, The two-mile handicap record Is 4:24, and belongs to big "Wooden Shoes" Sanger. It was made at the Springfield -tournament last fall. The lover of the rldlcuious could have gotten his flit of enjoyment yesterday atternoon by accompanying about a do dozen of thelMorgan Wright boys on their trip down the lioilenback ahaft, (The crowd started out under the guid ance of Frank Dletrick, and-went but for fun.

lAt the mouth of the one member of the Party, "Ji owler, weakened at the sight the shaft Jimmle" Ui uw ground. It was Bowler who, on the recent Ihoat trip of the jiarly from Xew London to 'New York, refused to des cend the hatchway into the lower saloon and sleep as he said, "when the boat sank he couldn't get out." The worst scared man In the der the flare of the mine .4 T- anu-i I wh prizes fli expects 'to travel tne AiMhto" 1ottom was Tom mie Cooper. The De-clrcmt next ye-xr ia ai uers Air-enip. innic lthm.gh Chfc cf epeed manmrns. r(iu QULUTH worthy that ilhe town is represien tea ai to-diy'a mefit by only racing imen, AnJirnr Ka-iilrr ar-1 tn Fc-wler.

both members of a unicago iun. i nere na always txen a certain rivarly between Chk'ig'J and uffalo as to the number of taflrr men- they produce, and the latter ci'y would be tllvs gainer In a comparison at bl meet, for he Is rep-resen' cd by four good men, llakl, Calla-liari. and Iivi There are three men ln fh. two mile Jiii-ndica-p to-6ay w'h will bear watfh-n m-re an effort 'to be mlide in guess- th winner. TSiey are Loughead.

Kim-ble and ClarK. and they constitute a trio of tne Peat nanuii-ap nuers in eaTius jnanaeetnent bat ammged with KNOWN BY ITS LABEL. HART, LEE sALK.S AOKST WILKES BARRE, PA 1.

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