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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 4

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The Plain Speakeri
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FEEEL1ID 110 TIB KORTH SIDE. SOOTH SIDE 'Billy" Nia-asy 'a Blmmder "Bi'ly" Mmmy, the colored porter ai IT REST. Tke Fauaarale eFFaar Ckildsl tat-' SPECIAL TWO ACCIDENTS. Porcupine Boiler at laurel Hill Coi-' lierj Collapses IM ProMblj Fatal Results. MONDAY.

MAECH 4, 1895. THETITY. Tift Peculiar Mod of Doing Business Adopted by toe Igent of tne alleged File TOWISHIP TEACHERS INSTITUTE. SALE. Selling at a Sacrifice.

Thousands of pairs of shoes to malr? fiVim 4rr Cnrinrr s-s-J 1 we ax. VIV14.I llllllU IU IdlaT mianfifi'e 1 a. i quantities of arday aad Yesterday. The funeral of the infant son of Mr and re. Michael Webb, of 286 North Vine atret took place on -aturday afternoon at two o'clock.

Services were held at the house after which the interment wai nude in Vine street cemetery. The funeral of Edward, the bright little son of Mr. and lira. 'Patrick Culinan, took place from their residence, on South Pine street, yester lay afternoon at three o'clock an-1 was largely at'ended." Burial was made in St. jbnel cemetery.

The funeral of John the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lefll-r, took place at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. r- vices were hel.l at the house, Ao, 159 Car son street. Interment was made in Vine street cemeterv.

The funeral of Catherine, the little eight-month-old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. William Haen, took place at two clock yesterday afternoon from the residence. No. 4'Jtt East Walnut street.

Burial ws made iu St. Gabriel's cemetery. IT THE STATE HOSPITAL A Olaaoe at the Work of That Ia tltattoa Daring Fekraary 1895. The following table will give an idea of the work doi.e at the State Hospital dur ing February lUj I'BKVIOUS MONTH Nomlier ot in-patients rtjisining from January 30 25 Numlier of iu-patiehts admitted in February 21 33 Number of in-patients treated in February 51 50 OiU-patieiits remaining from January 14 7': Out-patients received ia F'ebru- aiy 41 4S Number treated 55 55 Swap Skots at Lata Happaaiags i Iataraet- I No 4 Treackow nnersted he the thi.h Wilkee-Barre Coal Company, is drowne-l out owing to the thaw ot the past tew days Tbe Lehigh 4 Wdkes-Barre Coal Hnm. panv suspended six of their breaker hwnda on account of the scarcity of work.

Adam Shallas, employed as slateDirker at fo. Auuenried, nail his bands burned while io Ibe act of working around the i stove John Cann, of Yoiktown, accepted a position as platlorm boss at No. i colliery. Thomas Dins, of Yorktown, accepted a position as breaker boss at the Yorktown colliery. Miss Ellen O'Donnell is recovering from severe attack of sickut ss.

The Ij-hikdi ilkes-lkirre Coal Company have nut the cxrnenters einnloved at the No. 5 llonev Brook on nine hours a Tl I. I i I m. iue ii eiix-cii woraii it ten Hours to March 1st The fun iu-, Hill, will mufH today tt Mt. Ju'un Uonahati, a prominent I'ruden-til lnsiinm-e agent, of Mienandoah, tr.inshcted biisineKsat I'lea-sitnt Hill, yesterday.

Miss (irace Bo le, of Money Brook. visited friemis at 1'ottsvide Vestt rdav. Vis Mrgi --Campbell, of l. i u-t (isn. en-ling a few days with Hill friends.

John of frtsckow. has atvented the wi-illuii left vacant by tieorge Kunsjck at the Trtsi-kow sbois. iniel Miarpe, of friwkow.has acceiited li posiii-in as jig runner at the I.ihi t'h nice v. William Mi i as coal loader Trescko, had his -qucezed betweell fn- I uniiiers ut two cars. nnis Me rugue and John Monighi-n.

I IMI. will sprlld tlie week wi ll ii-: in.intiiii 1 el. dives. John 1 'miville, is moved bis hoiistle Id ill to Hill. I'atrick tT -nil-11, if rklown.

ac-c. pted as hi.silei Fraua Mc-Cue, a promiie nt bn-iui-s man id II toll. Kate linn, of Iti-nver Meadow, r'urued borne ytsttr lav at er a week'i 1 i-u with Hid I'ri--lids Supt. Hayes had a f-rc-e of men working yisterdav eleatiiifg ttie boil r. at the York town -illit-ry.

I he water iii-i'n bin-t 111 l-rni'l street at Yorktown. Supt. tliiyes sent a b.nv of men to repair the break. M-. ite Tanniiij, of Pleasant Hill, is suili fiiig with a severe cold Mrs.

John listiiis is infilled to her ImI niih an -1 thegiip. II. K. I.lilikens returned ye-ti-riluv from ilses-Baire, where he bail lieeu on a visit fur several das. Messrs.

Barney Philips and Dannie MViiyer, of kton, spun Sim lav even ing with iud friends 011 lite Soiiih Mile. John "wecncy, a voting of Mr. and Mrs. Iluh Meei i Iliil, has not Fu 1 reiMVer from injuries sustained III' fdillig oil ill! I s-illie llilie iigo. I'.

Iar-I tiepierd. if who Hp- III ih' litsl tei d.tls tt he it liaiii' iinilv, PicH-aiit Hill, tiirin -I h-iiiie yett rdi.y. Miss Annie mis i W'ilk. s-llarn is sp.i,hng a few wan the V. iaard: fiiiulv, Pii'Hsaiit Hid.

Misses Nellie O'llotine'd and (iriii-e Buvle, ol Yorktown, Sutidayed ill the city John wecnev. III Ht the No. Yorktown breaker, has a hit of men en g.igr 1 n-i-airiiig the machinery. II a-ant lilt base hill ciuli las pur chaseii new siiiis 1111 I rutting quite g-sid work C'tiickeu thieves are becoming on the Si.u'li i-le. evening S.1111 unkiinwii prron or persons entered Ih heii'iirvil 'rs udisn and siiiivedeil in earning leu hen-.

Suspiiion points to a rug ol train! who fnoiient Itus vii-initv an imike thii hea-lipi ol. rs in shant on top 1 if No, I II-mei hr-sik, as is-r-n, are sal 1 t- tmve elite us carrtisl that directii.il lit Kiumett Ssid Club hoi 1 a gra-id i tl. 111 llidl.Hoiiev br-Hik, this evening. Notlmg is i nndone bv the to Ill-lire all al.i attend a g-nd tl.lle. Miss Marv 1 hi -Ii.

rt of I 'leisinl Hill is siiif tiliL- ih sis-i-ves. Mr. slid Mrs. Pottaker, of II u'eton -lit Miii-Imv with the Sherm-tii fsiiul I'teassnt Hill. A si-lect inrtv ws given bv Pcb-r ISrun- at lliiin brook, iv veiling.

Ie-1 errio's -ira fiirni-he I tiiiiic -r the ta-casi hi promi.llv st nine the 1 grand t.e.k place, with ll-niel Mii vim and Mi Ali-s- Kox in the lea I. Siioe line s(m-im-iis if dnncing were di I plave-l A r.ei bv Mi-sfatrte Itvrne and Jennie Me-diea: a ji bv the I u-tlln; n-I linel r. pn-r, Mr. Mcll.we an I Mi-s Maine S. -ol I 1 ul the sll tir was a znla one until 1 1 cl-H-k.

alien he tl It- nn linn aria 1 T1, big Mr. manv happy returns of If evening. The Daisy ts-omotive at Yorktown. has the last few wet Ls been very unfortunate in wreck. It ad just -ln put in use aft-r un-lergoing repaint, when comieg r.

1 shine, -utur lav. with Frank l'ele at the it into voe 'snks which were ue. ss a sale gui le at Pie Yorktown damtging it ttinsidt r- Sble. Baaa Ball Brawitlaw. "Ki-I" wd.m ass in the city reaterdav.

will plsy in Hax'etoa the exiling aess ttt tr c-t et all. Vsnager Wm. Shar-ig is the Central. Ja Werk Tat. im-a to a.

rt.MxI urine I tie Idirzarii 1 4i'il idle. A'ssit Tttl men are oat of wo-k. Jersey Ceatral 'a Delrlt The O-ntrsI I of Sew Jeraev ahoaa fw the veer Is'tl a dttii-tt alter divi'letvls of Tili etnt a ut'its of fwtl.rti; and Vuf9 in lc2. BaHed at Usrytawa. Thomas this nty, ahnae death orcurrel at lanrytoa on Xhnn-dav, was brtrte-l ia tlie cemetery at that place oa Saturday morning.

Clearance shoe srV "The Huh." Paagereasly Til. Mt'thew i ta, 4 as Hroad wtreet, ia Iving anrernasly i I at his borne with tuners' a-thnt. Brooms at Ixd's at wt. 2-tf BORIT. Frrrne.ra T.t se.

west Xs. Oenrge trrr.t Weatherir. a4aocater. DIED. Hett- VTilliawi.

ana af MW-taet atiS Mary H.Te. ae4 assrks rwneral Irr.ai the tot iter Iham-ml htd sea rreet this afurnooa. banal in St ti-ret a ceBK-lery. P. r.

tvtte. faaeral AtrecUtr. 1- the Central Hotel, nodertook to entertain two dusky damsels Mrs. Mattie Butler and Mamie White, who arrived in town from WiUiamsport one day last week. He was very successful as an entertaintr, so thought at least, and was naturally offended when he found that the ladies had left town without the formality of bidding him adito.

He also found that be was minus f45 and connecting the disappearance of the ladies with the money, he had a warrant issued fur their arrest. They were pla-ed under arrest at Jeanesville by Captain Simpson and were given a hearing on Saturday alternoou before Alderman Gorman charged with the larceny of the money. The hearing developed much that whs and which the counsel on both sides took some troitble to draw K. f. ii.

r.ntl.,.1 r.t.-r llie Alderman. The evidence nldru i was sullieiciit to hoil the won I. wiu "e-c i-ltce I under f-Mul li ii to appear at court, llotli have been in toe lockup since 'h the husband of is e-pecitd today, and uia f.irni-h A Great Ball. The bull to be given on the night of March in Hazle Hail, by Divisions 10 and 5, A. O.

will no doubt be the inn, successful ba'ii ever held by these popul.ir organizations. A splendid orches- trj has leen secured to furnish the danc ing n.u-ic, inucb care a ill le exercised in U.e arraiiuen cut 01 the program, and notiiiiig n.u Sell undone bv the nem-U rs lu uukr the occasion a memorable ore. Andrew Will. Tic 1 -t id and testament of the late ol Weetl erlv, formerly of Hazlctoii, was liU-d for probate at Maiicb I'h on Siuir Koth, his sop, is made sole ext-jtor. The real estate, of liicli there is ismsiderable.

Is In rt-mi lntar; i.iiig the widow shad live, a.oui.g which it to Ih' oivi liiMren. el tquully .1 thris- Benefloiwl Tund. Kr. oi ihc iLiinual statciiient of the V. ne-ti 'ial I'lmiii the l.i Coal A NaWiT.tioti ci.

in. any its employees for the ending leceinls it i I. that lheo uii hand a balamv of Nineteen four and nty four dollars were paid cnl ilii.inu' the veur fr fmirral iH-ntlils A Now Order. Mi cli.iinc Wuhia hits given out a nco o'di to I he cll'ect tint every mau ho has charge of a machine in the shops one an ho ir each Niturday even-ing lu I re live clock to clean all the r-fu-e and have the machines ii. a clean -iii-tit w'-en work is need for the in week.

To Tie a Match. Itotmhoc, iatny ol Mar. le Brook, si Img at Stis-kton, pn-1 Teddy on. i he crack shot of I hi.leton, have agreed to in ll.i kil.g's hotel, on Fast I i stieel. ui VI eveiiliv to -i-n ailiiiis ol gr iio nt I ir a -hooting loth cli will put ii go i tie- willlii-r.

f-al. all i'he iiati 1 I 1 i.i-o i I of ill this A 1 sin it-1 and IIoimIiim- lis-region, tut 1s i I. h-in I it. "Qentlemaa I he announcement of the appear- if Worl t'hanipion, J. at the i.rainl 'era House thi- iii-i lt n.hie inter has l-eti i-illi Ih.

-rs Tl ey wih -ii. nr. .1." k'' a play O' merit, ltll IliM-il -J'iay and a ni iMiiij ctt id lhi'e wi'l U- a nu iiisr ot 'v'-ci -oi-l iiaini-i'iii CV-r-g, -i mm ntiiii llliWr.ite tin- d-tf III ii'Ki I lit i i.ii i- -t May Si at "Wulte Haven. I. II.

if Wl e.e llav- i.li st P.itrn's' I'-y o'i March I'- in a i appro. i I ol hi t-ntcrtfeiiiiuciit in Jr.e-t mr 'il-oiis at that place. A i of xcelli nee is being i the i consisting of ddre---. Mr. John I'v.

ss Ui luvite-l to assist eiiti rliiirmei an-i Will probacy do vt Mr. C. W. Kline Seriously 111- W. Kii.ie rTiveita telt gram ilav nlurn tifjing him o' ti i i i Mr.

Kline, who is at prc-cNt gii'-t her mother in New o'fc Toe I left on the i ii. p. hisi evening tor Maui il i.Vl 1,1 -r New riiil express this moni- rk ci'v al Injured at South Sagarloaf. I'oi sii I itsirer to ttie ullth snigarloaf o'CVry of. I he Coal Snrth Sugarloaf, was evertlv thr.mgh a ft1' of tsml while at i ik i tnv iiiori.iiig at lo o'c'-rk.

lie moved to the -late il nt. ieft Lit was I l.r-pital for Mind to le fraluvd. Tha Ckalleaga Accepted U.U is, mis city, accepts the Lallenge of of Honeylirooa, to p'a astiiesnf gauics if ch-kers. Mr 'g r-an sii at the store ul Silver- U'V A Ijee, K-jst Mire street, on any even-nmnis! by Mr. Brennan, when the to il.

Ii ran be tied. Of Iataraet Tew. Any t.atuos in eitv -of Koons, "Misje. A C-i w'HJesuie denrs. Water lice, hia, will con- f.

ra fv-iroo the eiiitur of this prard ieiin soimloOig of inleTest tliemselves or tin ir to this Ta Aid a CUf'. Ptaat. IntiiC m. l- oa Srnab Kis 4 iiifr.j.Iwei) a bill a i'h'iin aiy Uir-uh which is, or may her4w, the mur an elerlrie IWht jc.o.t its iui.i", to i tend said t.ut syood ao'ate bunts. Reslgaed Cr-srUs lrevtis leaver Meadow, rod inspector at aei 'a fjt lorf wbi ha te-iiuesl.

Hi aill be 61 led bv A oert MilVr. Wra chart is at e-nt so Moated be can turn tat a new wag-Kt or cm rvtir t-id unes at short atakc llerail at the lagle Canuge t.M.e li-i'ii i- 1- it 1 .1 i their iatet give a ciL Skhsl borteje- are n.i4.,yrt, in Ujt 2 Brooms, brusjns bcots 1a 1 A RsapaotaA Fraalaad Raaidakt's DeathOtkar Nemra. Yesterday iuorning at the church bells of the various churches were calling the faithful to a proper observance of tbe Sabbath, the soul of Frank McGettrick, one of reel a ml 'i most respected citizens, was called home to receive its eternal reward. He was born in Bertharad, County Sligo, Ireland, August 15, 1831, and emigrated to America in 1838, locating for several year in New York. Later he came to Upper Lehigh, then to Sandy Uun and Highland.

He resided at the Litter place until about ten years ago, when by his labor aud industry he buili for himself and family a beautiful resilience on Front street, to which be moved immediately after iu compieti n. By his death his wife and family lust a faithful husband and loving father ami Freeland one of it most rtsMtied and law-abiding cili-tens. A wife, eight sons aud one daughter are left to mourn his loss. They are: Frank, ol Oregon; Edward, ol obtain; Felix and Peter, of Scrauton; Uatthes IVillimu, Mich-iel James, of town, and Mrs. of Centre slnet.

The lurieral will take place on Tuesday afternoon. Interment in St. Ann's cemetery, Woodside. Will Celebrate at Fraalaad. Representatives from all the Catholic societies mil at St.

Ann's church, Wood- side, yesterday and completed arrangements for the proper celebration of St. Patrick's Day, which will take place on Monday, March IS. Itev. M.J Faliihee was e.ecteJ maishal with power toappoint all aids A Saoeaaafal Eatartaiaxaaat. The enterlninni.

nt given by tlie Mining and Mechnnii-al Institute at the Grand Opera House on Sstur-lny evening was a grand mctvss. The program was an ex relleiit one and aas well carried out bv al! who took part. William Anavl is bevnnd a doubt one of the best singers that ever took part in any enb rtainment in tow n. Broke Her i viri.i mi, ui vriiiir siirei, fell while winking in the kitchen at her Inline oil Saturday an I broke leg. She is an aged a.ly and the injury is very painful.

Hand Hart in the Mines. Daniel Ferrv, of I'pper l-liigh, who is employed as a driver in the mines at the above place, had his hand severely injured while at work on Saturday. Pereoaal Jnmes Mctiill and Charles Gallagher, of Jeddo, were llaxleton vi-itorsou Saturday evening. Miss Sparks, of Jeanesville, is visiting Highland friends. Miss Maggie Gallagher has returned from VMIkes-lsarre.

Senator J. .1. Cnyle, of Malianov City, Called on friends here yesterday. D. J.

McCarthy sent Siturday at Wilkes-Barre. Peter L. Dunn, of Weatherly, Sundayed With bleu. Is in town. Brief Meatioa.

The Mayberry baud ave a grand musical entiTlaiiiuienl at Ciinyngheni ou Saturday evening. Council meets this evening. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB MEETING. Ha(k Malloy, of Freelaad. Speaka at tka Coaaty Saat Friday Nlgkt.

At meeting held by the l.uierna (Joiititv (iame Protective Association in the Board of Trade roans, at Wilk Barre, on Friday evening, it was agreed to appropriate for the prevention of the game and fish law violation. They a so decided to hare 1 ,000 posters printed on canvas ami plsced in the most conspicuous places along the trout streams, offering large reward for information that will lead to the arrest an I conviction of any one violating the above laws. A detective will be employed from now until the loth of Apnl, at which time the trout season oiens. to watch the cliln-rent fishing streams. A prise of tl.VJ will be given to the man or boy who succeeds in killing the largest number of game-distroving animals.

The sports of the upissr end of the county are in eirnest alxiut tbe matter and aith the assistance of the Freeland (iame and Fish Club and the Carbon County Sportsmen's Association, they are determined not only to destroy tha wild animals, but also those who violate the Us me ami Fish laws. The alsive are all the suggestions of Hugh Malloy, of Freeland, who has done more than any other man in l.ur.eme county for tlie protection of fish and game. Will Ka ta Iff aaek Ckaak. Tbe members of l-uzerne Council, Koysl Arcanum, of this city, wi'l run an excur sion to Mauch Chunk this evening lo at tend banquet which bas been tendered them by the lodge of that place. A big delegation has already signified their intention ol taking advan'age of the pitality of tbe sister lodge and a royal lime a predicted.

A Haw Coal Caaapaay. A coniny is being formed by h- mokin capitalists to mine tlie rml recrnilv discovered npon tbe land of Welloughey Hes near Snvdertown. It will have $40,000 capital and work will commence as quickly as possible. AecMaataU Saat. About 4 o'clock Friday afternoon Moses Sassaman, of Tamaqua, a anew ber of the (1.

A. was toond dead in tbe back vard. lie was shooting rata and sccidenially fV-li on the ke. Tbe gun weot orTsnd killed him. Apftalatast AaaalaUtratrix.

Letters of administrate! were oa Saturday trsnted to Mrs. Marie Krspp, in the estate of the late William Krapp, of (Joa-kake Valley, by tlie Cartwa oiuoty courts. Will ka Baried Taslay. Tlve funeral of William, the ir-fant a of Mr. and Mrs.

ictiael Boyle, of East Diamood avenoe, a ill tk- plane at 2 o'clock this aft-rnonu lnUvsDeot will be made ia St. Gals-iel crotrtrry. RaWt Eaasaat'a Birth. The anniversary uf H-tbert Kmmett's birth will be alebrated in a asd baO thiseveaifat st Beaver Meadow, ader tbe suspires of tbe S-tal Club, Baak Baar Oat. Bock beer lor the sprint bas already wtade its sppeeratxe in tbe region.

A sfahaany City firm snd that of Wiikes-Barre brewery have it oa tap. Uearanre shoe sale -The Hob. Kg bargmuss Beady Pay Store. 2-tf Reliable foods; clearance prices The city. "Pompadoor Jim" Corbet the Grand Open House'tonight.

Today is the anniversary ol the birth of Bnbert unmet. The Board of Appeals meet st 10 o'dock this morning at the City Building. Kiowas Tribe, No. 120, I. O.

R. M. meet tbia evening. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Welsh, of North Vine street, was burittd in Hazle cemetery Saturday afternoon. Tha Liberty Band meets this evening. The) Auditors of Hazle Township meet at Wert uazieton tnis morning. K. H.

Dickinson, of town, has removed to Sandy Kan. Dave Howells, of Yorktown, is snxinu to run a foot race with HigKine, or Malta-nov City. The chop men are anxiously awaiting the Bluing of those 10(10 mile pa which will have a ready sale in this sec tion. THE REGION Mi' Susie Schoonover, well known in HaiV'on and Weatherly, is dangtruiisl ill at liu-hkill. Mrs.

Steiner was buried nt tjuak-ake Sati -lay alternoon. Tl Weatherly Council will re-organize tbia evening. Ar infant child of .1. K. Fierce, of Phillipsbnrg, diet! at Fieeland yt stcr-hiy.

Mr. Mar.ard, of Munch Clniik. mother ofM John K. of Ibizleinn. is nrined to her home w'I'i a broken limb by falling on the ice.

The A'eatherlv Knights of ilt- il' hold a Ihjx sociable nrxt nlunlav i veiling. Com'ty Snpl. A. S. llci-el.

of Carls in, has xarnincd several teacher who ap-plied 'or profess'ioral ng whom .1. Kelly, of Hanks Township J. Kishbseh, formerly of town, win sold 1 in coal vsrd recently, has removed to hi farm at Kockptirt. Th- firm of V. Miller ol Weatherlv, has liecn changed to Miller A Weils.

Mr. Wells -it'll retains his position as steward at the almshouse and Mr. Miller will have charge over the store. PERSONAL MENTION. Kcv.

John lVath of Sttonandtvih, in town on a vi'it. F.ngineer Van Dvke, of Wealherlv on the sick list. Miss Dennion. of lionver Meadow, is the guest of Mary Cunningham, Wtalh-erly. (Mo Sehneppeniiahl is in New York city.

William (J'lyes and Chi 'e Trev of Beaver Meadow, ere llalet in visitor, on Saturday. D. T. Kvans leaves fir I'hila It lj.hia this morning. Miss Kl'a I.

hi turned from Mineraville. Ir. II. II. 'U rrv for town todav lo attend the fut.erd of his grandmother, the lt Mrs.

1 liz; th, CaasellH-rry. Miss Speclit. who h.i lieen iitiog HazVton friends fr the post wn will return to her home at Pottsytlle toduv. Miss Agnes (mvans, a clerk in the Universal More, is ill at her home on r'nt Cranlarry avenue. John Dunn, of Allrnt ran, who the gil't ol the family in 1 tii last week, returned home yesler-'ay.

Hose M'Ver, of West l.roa street, ill. Senator .1. .1. Co. ot inn wi.s in the i ity a short while ytsterdav.

Sberitr Walter, of Wilki -Barre, i-registered at the Cciilril. Mrs. William Us. ol North l. street, on the sii list A daughter on Saturday Iscn to Mr.

hi Mrs. William i et I'iniier tns't. Vis Bella IVntielton, of (h -nke, Iowa, is the gut Mr. ami Mrs. Dixon.

Mrs J. ill lit ber home on nth Poplar tieet. Misses aiidM- Vu-id-'V. I of Plcsai.t Hill, (si nt a fi ti.r-us day rvtning witu friends iu ihis city. Mr.

and Mrs. tf, Haxie 'ines, retimed f'oin i I yeste-da where the had in atteti-i- i anceittue funeral of Patrick l.vmi. A Saeeeful Engagement. The St.s-k whi It 1 KI forth at the (irand "pen House las; week, i' jeed a ngiigemi i.t in this cite Satur lay evening. The ompsny ia comp e.l of a tors and nmMcun- as ai ipldoin een ir priiv.

T' leave lav for slmniokin, where succe id week's aKaiisti.eni. WtUSoeai Batld. Hie lakeside raitwav otln iais are i patio awaiting th ilispH- of 1 the ani.w to btgin o-ralims on titeir new bran. to IMtuo. The ra U-tweei.

MalJ City and ftelano wiil very easy oiwtato, and the grmle ill It be co( seable. What tt Caete ta Taaek Taackan. The vtt to the Mate ot uiaiulammg the Schools wa furnislieil the at llairislairg last week by the Au l.ljr Uenr.d. His report slnef the ap-proprt for I uiiding to.l.ave lien htr eilts-ation of Icie-iiefs, Kdii -OHO. and for grreral rxu.

Pled af AUeciaaea. The fjliowi. ptelge is repeated every doming by tl pnp.ls in one of the Weatherly uj-tr gr-ie -r-boo: "To our dear nubeui uflitsrity, omtv, 1 CiV te.t.t, heart and my band. So sjy we Tha Taaag Amertea'e Ball. The Young Atue-K-a Sjcial nb are making everv neo-sarv arrnBaien' fot the socce-e-fnl earning cnt of the ball ii: fschneppeodahi hall oo Mvjoday evetire.

March IS. Par Day. The Lehieh Vailey Kailroa pay car will start out in a ft days ta band out tbemoothlT checks to the employees. The ear ad be at Hailetoa ntxt tatur-iay, March 9. A Hew Dafsartar.

We have put ia a hue hne uf wi'l par-T and ia order ta advertise it we wiil positively eel it st cost during the Er ninety days, e-weeoey Utrr.jn, Na. 22 West Broad street. i To ni save money by trading at the Beady Pay More. 2-tf Rile a GeodroB 21 lb roaksJer. the be I i I FiTiL ACCIDERT IT CRYSTAL RIDGE.

Jokat Riekard 1114 aad Dammia Boawr Sarloiuly IaJwrMl hy Fall el Reck ia tka Crytal RidB Col-liary mm Swtwrday Moraiaa; The "porcupine" boiler at the Laurel Hill colliery of the Lehigh Valley C-ial Company, collapsed ih a peculiar manner at about 3:30 o'clock vejterday afternoon and Adam Shermer, the engi neer, was probably fa'ally injured. It seems that the tubes which extend fn i'i the side of the boiler biew out and riijsed the wall hich euca-sed the cylinder. lo collapse. The falling brick fell upon Shermer, covering him from view. After considerable difficulty be was extricated from under the dehris and removed to the State hospital.

Mr Slierui'r'a injuries were found on examination to consist of a badly fractured leg, a large scalp wound, and in addition he is frightfully burned about the face, body and limbs, A Plain sVeakkr reporter called at the hospital late last evening and was informed by Dr. Keller that owing.to Mr Shermer's age. he being -A years old. his condition is very critical. The loss to the company will be quite heavv, as the boiler uaIlv rocked as well as the boilei hou-e.

Hundreds of people visited the scene of he Hcrident.during-the afternoon and hut evening. A ratal Acoldeat at Crystal Ridge WhiJol.u Kichan's, ot West Ha.le-ton, and Dennis Boner, of Hazle Mines, employed as company hands in the Crystal P.idge Mine of A. Pardee ft wee en gaged in timbering on Saturday they met with an accident that cot lichards his life and seriously injured Boner. The men were engaged in plachu a prop hen a full of ton coal occurred catching and pinning both men. Their cries fr In Ip while struggling to extricate themselves brought assistance which did not reach them, however, until a stcond fall oc curred burying them from sight and kill ing KicnaMs.

1 lie men were removed as sieedily as possible and Boner sent to the hospital wtiere it was foiiml that he tia-1 sustained seyerc injuries about the body and a badly bhsttereil arm. Kit-hards IiihIv was t.ikeu to his rtsideuce. Haila Township Iastitate. H.le tow nship tab tit was out in full fuice Mitnrday moning. All the teachers ere present ith the exception of Messrs.

(ioiigh and Clark, who are physically disabled. P. F. Fallon, principal of the Drifhm schools, opened by reading a pair on language. Mr.

Fallon olfered an emphatic protest Kgainst the modern system ol teaching language. He declared that language lis-ons were being carried fur in the domain of grammar. dis-cii'siou followed, and it was evident that a majority took the same view of the subject as Mr. Fallon. Mi's Kennedy then full -wed with a piper on "Arithmetic." Miss Kennedy's psK-r was a masterly defence of the (irube System in teaching the fundamental oe-r i' ions, The young lady pa sed a scathing denunciation ou the existing found in the primary grades of our pulcic Keloid Ijoite a lively discussion followed k- to whetner children shoul I be i.

light technical terms or not. Mr. Ken- -HiH-ii le-l tiial cmiiiren siioma oe the plus, in. mis, multiply imI divi as oou as the child elileri cbisil. Miis-iinlendent Mulha.il sal.

I be i- onpies-d to the present fake methods king the work in arithmetic. esy, lie urged the primary teachers to give thorough ilrills in addition and suMisi-- lion. He suid that a limited cuiirse would be presirilMsf for the different grade ll roiigln ut the township. I ne discussion on compulsory eiluca-tion was the next subject on the program. Mr.

Bums was the timt speaker and de clared that he was totally oppoaed tj the ivemetit aul classitied It with the pro- bilion, silver and Salvation Army crates. But compulsory education bad its friere's. p. J. Kellv became its most gallant 'Men ler.

He said the comniunu lo teaWi iu all natioos was divine, I her- -fore was a duty we owed our tiod. He said children were lrn into this world with the rights of support, protection aud edmniinn He Hke of the results ol i literac)' in Kurope and Asiatic coumries. lie swept like a tornado through ancient history. He uneartiied U.e methotls of the ol-lest educators. The barneil Athenian was rontrastetl witht splendidly well develoved Spartan.

Lyjrgus, Silan aud Demosthenes were callel to testify with telling effect as to the Iw-neuis resulting from education in tlie early ages. 1 be speaker ttten crossed the tielt and ss. into the Isnd of the Orient. He seeuied to stand in glare of the noonday sun ts-ceath I lie moeoues of I Knar. Chios, Jnpan and India yielded up esluca-tkmal nata, hoary with age, to bis careful investigation.

Bark through 1-urope tie speaker rwme and extolled and tireat Britain, who are having compulsory education The speaker clieied with a pita fur cmipu aory eluction in our own State. Mr. KeIVs speech ws a very creditable M.e and a gisrl proof that his educational is io the ascendency sir Sinmintis. of tlie com-mitiee s-dung years a minimum period of ent, re port e. I that he hat an audieiKie with tvnatcc Kline, and tht i be gentletnen had placed the matter into the bands of the committee.

Institute tnen a Ijisanied fur four werka. May Be Seataaestd ta Life lasrUs. aaaat. The ffjrt lo have Michael liiiruto, to be hnged for the murder ot Crmei Torca, at Hooey Brook, last cuiiu'el to life imprisonment may lie successful. Tlie Board of Pardons see-ia to tie very modi interest's I in the rase and at their Sjext meeting, March 2, may take action to that rod.

lea Taaa Wast a leak fa- tout boy or air IT We have tbera at right prioea. Powell A Harris. IS-tf If you are building a boose and want uii room -eaouMinc cheap, to to mtmr A Herroo's Fornuure Store, 242 West Broad street. 2 tat tka Saat af 4 lauL roar n-ja la yoar ueao. sit cover I it aith a I hat when yon can fet a roo.1 uoe or as Is litUe ajooer.

Wiinam lrrah. i Tka Applieatieaa far Lieeaeee la Haaletoxt All Graated With Bat Oaa Exeeptiea-Haala Tsarsufcip Applieaate Hot Eqnally SneoeMful, Six Being Held TJader Advlaa-snoat. The Central Premium House of New York city, with suprxed otl'u-es at STan-ton and Wilkes-Barre, represented in Haxleton and vicinity for some months ast by an individud, name un known, address, Krankiin street, Wilkes" rarre, is anoiner one oi me many con cerns which is alleged to lie a fke. For some time an agent re. resenting this firm took ciders in llaxleton fir a book called The Secret of the Heart," a which come every week to siil-scribers at ten cents per cojiy, with eai volume of which there are one hundred the novel is a continuous one and so is the firm, it is said a coupon was i-ued, which, when a subscriber had one bun-'red, entitled him so the agents said to a premium such as a mirror, Swiss etc.

Several persons in town who nave saved one hundreil of thee rouimiii, have not, ss yet, received any prtmmms. Their letter-lo the New York tlii-e come back, lieciiue the til diss not i xit ere am in-ire. and the sgent has not een heard from either s'tice ine pr miums nave Ix'-unn Ine. tine ot the agents reiireseute.l ttiat as as the hundred nins had aicnmil lated, another nin coniiecte with the firm would ill i. round and deliver the remiiims 1.111' iiiiiniix have not een delivered, nor I ii a man railed see whether fitbKC'ibe wanted anv it not, for their (I" irvestment.

the Aew lurK ollire exi-ti-1 on paiier unit while the whol- cui.cirni- regtr led by tnniiv of who hHppeued In fail into the Del, nothing more Ihun a tirin of an airv exi'temv. At any ile the suliscriliers are Mill atm-m-lv aaiiltiug the Bnpeitraiice of the mnn lo deliver the peuiiums. ine lt) cer'auilv won c- iop home anv more and the premium i candid believed, el not step on llazleton ground, unless lie entern the town in Haala Towaabip Sohnol Board. At the regular meeting nftheilHl township School Boaid held on Sutnrduy evening, ail the members were present except i-onuhan. I he only liu-iin -s transacted was paying of the fullonhig bills: Mrs.

M.ilirrv. cleaning IhiUn, 1:1 ii iJ IT it' Kurt, I'! Want, Timotiv, Mulriearn Mtoeertan. II M-tieehan. Wanl. HulfT A Karnev l.

Kultv. Urennan, PUnnr. M-Aiiilrcws, H. M. Itnyle, suiiphes.

Kliuiey, 1'. I (ever. "I ll I 5 Ul III im ml 10 mi Il) 4 Ml fto 4 II! It 1 5 im t- in 11 is ST II M.irkle, C. Hsell. V.

'ial r.i.. A s. Van Wi. klr In I amnlx-ll lln Lleeaaa Day ia Court. Siturday was licence ilay in the courts at Wilkes-Barre and itiiraily there whs much interest mamfe-ted in the decisions of the Judges.

There were Very few applicants denied in comparison with last year. In Hnr.li ton all the applications ir liiviis-s were granted with but one exception. Among the applications granted were at vral new ones. John II. Ixiuh-ran was the unlucky man.

Iu Iliitie tosnsi.ip all the applications were granted with the of aix, wlii -h were held uii.h advisement. Among these latter were Mrs liridget (iallaglur, James (I'Donnell, ISrewmgCo and Daniel Cotim-rs. in Koster township t) Tugue ti llagher, lleiirc Faik, F. Krone, Marv Makor-wellh, John Ktwaav, t'tisrltsi FeU-r Snee, (ieorge N-hreiii-r, Mepl.eu Krob, Kden Mover, Albeit Novalt. Wni It'lKnunell, Joliu Sure, Manislaus Kti-le-wsk.

In White Haven the luckv app'icants were: A vin Arnold, t.ouleli Maier. John lavelle, Theislore Kuhiike, Kliza- beth Smith and John Smith, awph Vanko. Marv Iempey, tt 1 rewt, Keains, Annie lawlle, Micha-I Keaiiing-toll, tniel Slgafiset. Tka Haala Street Sewer. Tlie proist euterad ng iin-l the con struction of a prnrxevd sewer on Hazle from Cranbeirv alley to street, running Mine street, lots impressed ee-etsl Coun-rilmen, who ha-e decided to am -nd the ordinance in reference to the same, by making it read Poplar street, instead of Hscle.

If the sewer is Ui I on Poplar street, more pera, wijl ts asMsetsI its cost, while only two rirriv boldt-ra will Is? ob'scd to pay tbe lailk uf the cost if it is iai-1 00 Haile MneK Tyswsraakasal Caiaa Elect OSttn. Haatetua Printers sn-l I "re-eoten's I'nioO, No. st a regular meetinc yes-trrday elected the fe lowing t.fficrrs to serve duniur tbe ensuing year: Piesident. Jubn W. Keinmiller; Vire Predent, Flsard Miti-ehan; Ker erretary, llrttrv IVt't-r; ts-cretary-Trtai-ufey, W.

Wetdeotierti; H. Mnler; esrnger, Fre.1 Ptanstetl; Trasteta, tghueo tumitt-s F. Wagner; mat year, llenrv rolweilksr; wtt emMtihs, Jaaaes Cad-lea. Tha Cn-un aiU bold a ball ia tte near fatal. Ceaasaaa Phsu Caaurt Mlaataa.

F. Mvers by l-r steal tnea-t, Uwis, Maaainc. vs. Kolhn S. Mi eta: Ttie rettort of esamioers hat mg tvea tiles, role is granted to slnrs caste wby dir.

si abatl not bednvred. Msrv Sa-fener vs. HiV tmrnshtp: Oa prt at ling wiih-t arh Urn, puto-lt-iuja eiecotiwa swanlrd as jyed lc. Frank Hoch and Henry Saeenev Basic low astiip As abve. Hetioav A meeting .4 toe Aa-htora of Haale tosroahip will be beid at MrKenna's Hotel, West HaaletoB, oa MoreUy, Msrcb 4.

at 2 a. lot to orranlrr ia in( year. ParsKW Mcliswwa, J-4-ar CosTsuo "suit Aaditors. a .1.. up is 1 I 1 shoes to make room.

Will you buy them at sacrifice prices You wear shoes, don't you Our women's regular $2 shoes, quality and worth of most $2. 50 shoes, all styles, opera, squire common sense toes, tin or plain II, i $1.74 About 480 pair, pair to customer. only three About 320 pairs women's fine sewed flexible extra quality, lace or button, worth $1.75, go at 351 49 About 0ro ptir all told of boys' and misses' sh-ies, worth and $1.50, reduced to 99c Women's 75c toe slippers, 49c hoe- extra worth $. quality fine I.OO, ro at S1.49 It will pay anyone to come nanv indes to ituv tot wear here luring this Clearance Sale. Remember the Place! 'THE HUB' SHOE H0lE, 25 North Wyoming Street.

What's in a Name? Why, instance a (treat Dal, to lie Sure. For WOOLSEY rie has the reputation of running the highest prii-e irk-l in llazleton. He hxs al-ii tin- ot kteping the best meats in tin- market. If coiii-e to get the liett one expects to pay a more for il Hill Mr. Woul-t has hit iiimi 11 plan to give the ihe m.irki for lower prices than ruie in the 111 irk-1.

lu ginning today and in future he sill s-ll for S1T (MM II. Ity so doing he will be enabled lo still 1 ir the smiie gsi is fir less than it now (ays him to sell them. KEMEHBER-A low price, strictly ca-h Uisiness pays as wed as high-piice, long-time c'reilit business pays. WOOLSEY'S CASH MARKET, Broad and Lsnrel Haxleton, Pt Justus Schaub, BUILDER AND LDIBER IERCR1ST. A Fl'LL STOCK OF X-TI nntl hit Ming matt tial on hand.

Orilers promptly atteiubsl to. Estimates cheerfully furnbdied. Work guaranteed to I tirst clsaa. YAK1H AND OFUCK-No. 122 West Junis street, optaisite P.

K. H. station. WANTS, ETC. 1tiK "I.K Ateamot hav horses.

wrUrtat s.ain1s Will hr olt cheap. paellt ttUrs apply al tBis ttfflcc. 70R RFNT-Tbe eastern ttwellinc. end the Min-em House a. rr Iirtsroths store n-im.

ls.s-sst OsT-A bar horw- an hu klxtard .,1 iwUiM-eans in ii. ais- -V, jiitaAtarr i Smut, Vliw slnrel. HletB- ---i-il tK THK CTTT O. M-stril ot Alprals ll Itleet I.T the pJ'l1 ot their ettsitiaa 01 f.rn-se ia t-tnm. f.tiBcil Aiten- u.ji,l.r Mar- a s.

I- al Hi o'rlork ia tb 1 ti.e is raiw, a. af IM ii a tf-Ada mm tiailoira: ataas oe aercALs. nuirtitiira or fwliire the tirst M-MtdaT tl seosw p. t.i.v ittiilsTiil year shall elect ftve persinos im 1 h-m Khali ne atewitirrs Sele-t Mjr tl and tnree shall he ate in wrrs 01 1 -tu rn OaiBs-11. whAshail rssnstitute a BoarS of tnnrkls ateBBtvr nt tKifi, il shall twt f.ir aarMre thae there aieastsrea aat4 Itraar rt Ama-als.

aad the See neranos receiring ii. L.k vw A tiall ta de- irta it be tut of saia ll.dnllak.ir,iiil ik-taiiw innrtS froai issfsHtarflit ataoe or tw 1 the tithe asst place for heat-iotj -1 whh aaait rivra hr thea to all a prel the Board ot ApT-l JlmhmtmUrlZ ateaibrrsol tbe tVvird ot Afpeahi rtJU rt- the sen ot to O.H...I 7 a-tttallv The hear mil aetermlaatkss of ait sack he d-tH-twIed a or before the hiitdaTol April year, after arhkh "iToeiB.it. ta city hai cattae the ki-snent tohec.pw-4 by Wards intodopie-lates theavet ihetlty. aad the tswrrts ted and r-ied what! he the ajexjantcela tiiT HT" -f My laaatMa. nitusr niu.

1 A a-nti 'ST nit-t, 1 Board at l-a Uaaaaa. r.rV-TVa. I Apprala B. Mau, I Joas W. KUMts.

City CVcrk. Secxstary. 1 lota: in and out-patients treated- 100 113 Number of out-patient discharged in FVbiuary 15 Number of out-pal ienta remaining March 1st 88 Number of out-patients treated in February .55 Numlier of in-patients remaining March 1st 33 Daily average numlier i in-pa- 30 i j- i 55 30 2l Daily average cos: of 71 (1 'l Daily actual cost of living 34 37 NiuuIkt of deaths of iu-patients 0 4 Bravsr Meadow Briefs. P. F.

(irmly, of liable ton, has opened a tailor shop in the new house of S. Smith, recently erected at Clraine. Pat is a hustler and we wish bim success in all bis undertakings. Don't forget the greatest ball of the season wliicti will be field uncer the auspices of the Young Men's Serial Club in the P. O.

S. of A. Hall tonight. DiPitrro's orchestra will discourse the music and a good time is in store for all who attend. Daniel Brady had bis finger bruised while at work on Thursday.

The Senior Drum Corps "ill render the music for the St. Alovsius A. B. Society in the parade St. Patrick's Day.

Harry Doney has returned from Chicago, where he spent the past six months. Squire Koliison, of Audenried, transacted business in town on Ihursday. It is rumored that the Green men nt town will iiarticipate in the St. Patricks Day parade. Kugene Bradv gave a free opening at his new hotel, in Park Vie, Thursday evening.

Constable Cannon transacted business In re ou Thursday John Mi-Hugh, of Park View, is visit ing friends in tow a. Miss Vinnic Willisms, an accomplished young lady ol Alienlown; is visiting the iiome of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. The Kvans' Mining Co 's colliery is working eight hours day.

William Adams has purchased a dandy horse from a Huileton man. Tka New Snpervieora Will Take Held. Stephen Burke and John S. Ferry, the successful candidates for Supervisors in llnrle township at the late election, will assume the duties of their portions today, 011 the North and South Sides respectively, succeeding Daniel Conners and Daniel Shstkey, the late Supervisors. Oaa Repaklieaa Wlaa.

According to tlie official count just completed at Wilkes-Barre, Kussell, of Beaver-brtuk, tlie Kepunlican candidate for Assessor, e. eleoieil by majority of two voles over tialUgher, of Jeanesville, the nominee. He ia the only Bepublican elts ted in the township. Laataa Sal less. Services will be held every Wednesday and Friday night during Lent in St.

Cia-briel sisthohechurrh. Tlie services on Wednesday evening will conclude with Benediction of the Blesseil Sacrament and on Friday evening will be tlie Stations of the Urom. Ia Qaaraatiaa Arthur Brill, of this city, now on a steamer doing mst duty i ff California, is quarantined at present- the captain of the ship on which he is sail. is solferinc aith a contagions disease, but Arthnr si not sira ken. Waat tka af aaej Firat.

Tbe ma'cb factory will not be rebuilt unless more people subscribe far the bonds required for its erect If the bonds are sold, the structure may go up. Ckaiatiaaa aad tka Tkeatra. Kev. Wagner cave anotber intereaint sermoa in tbe Trinity Lntheras) charcb Ust evening. "Christians sad tbe Theatre" was theeuhiect.

Ta Make tka Aaait. Ti Bjiiks Township Auditors, Messrs. Uallkglier, Keliv and Sbertdaa, aiU sneet st tbe Cideraine House, Coleraioe. tolay, to make the yearly audit of tbe townships nuance. Taak Up James lyde, tbe typo oa tbe Seotin who ass quietly married to Miss Houa of South Laurel street, ia January ap hou-rkeeniiar oa Kuturday eveoicg with bis bc.le.

Xrtaa at tka aUaaakaaaa. Yiorent Stern, of Harwood, died at tbe Lsurvtowa sJmsboase 00 Saturday sod a ill be baried at that pi are this awrninf He was tjermaa, 5 rears old. Clearance shoe sale "Tbe Hub." Maeaaet aae aad Caratwal- A aaasaaertde and carnival will take place ra tbe Jr. a U. A.

M. bsS, Monday evening, te lSOi "met. It pruii.ises lobe I i eraa4 aJuir. Groceries cheap Bead Pay Store. 2-tf i Wm Wtdnea'ay, p.

ta. and siurday, 7 p. is. WauKuiea, 2T-tf Eae ol bicycl- at Lord's. 2-l.

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