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Evening Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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TUESDAY'S No. 609, M. McPhettoaiW, Unlondale, Wmj WBST SIDE, i the post rooms oa Tuesday, Sept 20th, at A seated surrey and genllo horso that a child can driw, a est ol sieglo harness. Wnl be Bold separately if deeiictf. Inquiro at No.

7 FrolhiDgbam street, Piltston, or address Lock commander, 6J2, Clackson PoBvJackson, C. Book. i Btarer, 'commander. a. to participate in the Fire County Association Reunion.

By order of FOUND FRIDAY, 6EPTEUBEE 16, 188). Box No. 1, PUtstoo. B. J.

Evahs, Commander. B. F. Exiqh, Adj't No. 664, Capt Geo.

Davenport Post, Gravity, W. Moore, commander. No. 640, Geo. Hill Post, Moosic, J.

Hinds, commander. Veteran Association Wyoming Co, J. G. BT CETERA toeal Cventa, feraonallilas and Obera irI Uana Interest. Hang out your bunting next Tuesday.

F. E. Shifter is risking Mends at Harris-burg. A Wyoming farmer displays corn atalkstcn feet high a whole field full of them. John Mulrhead arrived home vesterdav LOCAL CLEANINGS.

Tettorday Court Proceeding. Town Talk and Happenings In and About Before Hon. D. L. Rhone, 0.

0. J. OrpAW Court Estate of E. Butler: Guar- AT LAST. JUST THE PLACE TO GET WHAT YOU NEED, WANT, AND MUST HAVE, AND TO HAVE THE ths BorouKh.

dun approved; bond ia $200 for each ward "Kar, the Peddler." pprVVCO. I 1 I Karl, the Peddler" Monday evening at Estate of John Gibbons. Widow's appralse- President Veteran Association Wayne Ca Veteran Association Susquehanna Co. Ve'eraa Association Lackawanna Co. Veteran Association Huntington Valley.

-Veteran Association Luzerne Ca Sons of Veterans socie'les. Disabled Ve jerans. Third Division. Fire Marshal Lou's Beibel commanding. James 8.

Baker, Chief of 8'aft. Music Hall. ts from Business Kan, and Facta and ranolee Gleaned. -i' A.large Una ol pleated shirts just received at i I Beran's. Fine, fresh aalect oysters, at J.

A. DentlerV Supplied to order by the quart or plate. No conscientious photographer undertakes to furnish a handsome picture ol an ugly person, but ICr. Gi JOn, the arUat at Stearns A Oo'a. gallery, pretest! the beat reaulta consistent with a faithful likeness.

With a good aubject he makes a picture of captiraliDg lore- There will be a meetiDg of the School Board Estate ot Josiah Houts Ut supra. EaWa of Gilbert A Wi'klnsoo: Ut supra, Estate of John Brown: Ut supra. Esta'? of Peter McOouriv: Ut this evening. DEAD Eli Ager's Juliet won the ftee-for-all race Vctoank Reunion A Lurgfe Attend ance Expected and Prori vldod For. Tuesday next promises to be a day of absorbing interest, as the subjoined programme indicates.

There is every reason to believe that the parade will be made upas stated. The distinguished civil and military officers have signified their acceptance of the invitation extended by the committee and will undoubtedly be present There is general interest shown ia the reunion among the veterans in all the counties included in the association. The committee having the parade and outside arrangements in charge are Comrades S. B. Bennett, L.

D. Bingham, Capt. F. P. Beap, Louis Seibel and Dr.

Roes. All errors in the arrangements here presented should be reported to the committee. The generous co-opeialion of tho people of Pittston justifies the management in making the announcement that the committee of arrangements will be prepared to receive and entertain all comrades I a manner befitting the occasion. The citizens of pittston and vicinity are preparing to extend to the veterans a welcome that will bo in keeping with their well-earned reputation for patriotism and hospitality. Estate of McKenna: Account confirmed ab- Aids Jctph L'nlern, Chester Patterson, Wm.

soiu my. at Easton in three straight heats, yesterday. The employes ot the Lehigh Valby Coal Company at Heide'burg shaft were paid to AUo tbe asUtrs of Martha Winters, A day. 1: riu a. uuicaison, xnos uunt Samuel Hoyt, Michael Carney, Louder, Wm Kenna Almira Rood, Gilbert Drieebacb, George Jaoison.

Zima Drieabaeh. Aln A. ot John. 1 Band. Eagle Hose No.

1. Niagara Fire Engine Co-, No. 2. Patterson's Hose Company. Blsck Diamond Hook rnd Ladder Co, Citizens to form at will.

from a visit of several weeks In Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Loring K. Jones, of Cincinnati, are guests of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben, Jones. The grounds adjoining the Luzerne Avenue Baptist Church have been plowed up, preparatory to seeding. Mrs. G.

H. Smith has a large and attentive class of young people, whom she is instructing in piano musio and roice culture. Show your interest in the old reterans by decorating your homes and business places next Tuesday, the day of tho parade. The musical charade to be given by the young ladies of the Temperance Union is postponed from Monday to Friday evening, Sept. 23d.

Members of the Y. W. 0. T. U.

will meet at the Y. M. C. A. rooms promptly at 7:30 Saturday evening, to rehearse for the musical Prof.

Potter's dancing academy will ope a in Armory Hall, on Wednesday next, the 2 1st OPEN AND SHUT ON yOUB NEIGHBOR, CALL ABLY AND INSPECT THE CHOICEST OF SELECTIONS IN FALL OR WINTER OVERCOATING, SUITS OR TROUSERS. EVERY ONE IS BECOMING Stewart, JamrsDolan, Samuel VauEuakirk, Georee Mfller, Margaret Rogers, Permelia, Noble, Maria Gruver, Jas Chap- The new St. Vincent's Catho'io Church at Information on em'snona of organizations is Plymouth wi'l be dedicated on Sunday, Sep sotic ted. The first division will form on Main st.oet. uibu, uunsuana oommera, Martna lowers, Sarah Keipar, Elizal ih G.uver, Lucretia tember 25.

right resting at L. V. RR. crossing at or near onapman, John Chapman, Wesley Uoulz, Rvchael LH'ian Cooner. Henrr The meeting of the veteran association a ill take place at Easrle Hotel instead of Town rattersors miil The second on Main, right resting at Central HoteL Tho third on William Su extending thiouih Carter, Jacob Jane Davw, James Munday, Alex Stewart, William osea.

Esa.e of Barney Stroud: Evidence of audit Hall to-night James Burk, employed at No. 14 Shaft, was puruaiiy neara ana continued nnfl Monday injured about the head by a shot from a bias The store of Sacks Brown will be closed on Monday next until six o'clock p. on ao-count of a holiday. Prices that anybody can afford to pay, goods at your own prices in fact, at the Boston Shoe Store. "I say, John, whore did you get that nobby suit of clothes and that new hat? I never saw you look quite ee dressed op." "Well, Beyao, the tailor, turned me out, just as you see me, everything new, hat, tie, collar, cuffs, ohirt and suit He is the right authority for -dress." W01 Stick dinners' 10 cent Stick Salve.

Eagle Iron Works, Wilkoa-Barre, best wrought fences, railings, tree guards, screens eta. Are escapee, Adams' metallio picket fence. Beran the tailor continues to turn out the nobby suits. Stolla A. Brow, a daughter of Mrs.

Elizabeth Brew, left hor heme in Maltby on Friday charade. ALIVE about neon to-day. oojjinaiu.r Adjourned. XTews about Tows. The ladies' aid society of tho Wator -cot Mrs.

C. B. Hall and daughter Nellie, ot Philaiolpliia, are guests in the family of Wm. Baptist Church will hold a fair and fesl'va! on 0. Eremon.

Mrs. Hall is a sister of Mrs. Dec. 20, 21 and 22. Breulon.

The Cadets of Te mperance had a pleasant A. B. Brown males an announcement on the third page of tc-day's Gazette ''nit vt It la the current report about town that Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs to making some remarkable cures with people who are troubled with Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. J. K.

Fleming or time at thuir festival iu the rink last nijht. interest our readers. Church Si to Broad, right resting on Main. The carriages will form on Main, right resting on William Chief cl Police and escort on right of carriages. In i he order indicated the coin en a will move, as near 10:30 r.

m. prac icable, down Main to a point below Pa, Goal Co. RB. bridge, coun-tarmaich up Main to Water, up Susquehasna Ave. to Bridge St, down Wyoming to Mon'-goaieiy, to Eusquehauna, to Feri-y Bridge, down Mam to (Eaglo Hotel) reviewing stwd.

After passiug reviewing etnd the flist and second divisions will continue down Uaiu to Dining (Keystone) Marhl commanding third division II act bis pleasure. National Guard will proceed to Broad to William, to Main, to Armory Hall A a'tlute of thirteen guns will bo fired at regular intervals, commencing as the riht of column retches Water St, On crosaiiig and reoroasing bridges, divisiou The following is the official programme: Cnief-of-PoMce Ed. Barrett and escort Carriage contr 'Hug Hh Excellency Gov. Jr mei A. Me; imr de Jas R.

Khrer, President of 'be A'ecc'a ion; John II. Mullin, Hon. The? Waddell, chairman commit tee of recepi'oii. Carriages cou aining John F. Hart ranit, commanding N.

G. Hon. M. S. Quty, Col.

W. Ii. Noiiis, Thos. J. Siewart, Adjt Genl.

G. A. R. Pa Caj.t. Wm B.

Hait, Genl.E.L Dana, Goal. K. S. Gonl. H.

McCartney, Hon. Johu Lyuch, Hou. A. Hon. F.

0. Buutell, jl Robt. Klo Hon Lewis, Pughe, Town Council Pi'tton Borough, Bureess and Council West Titlston Borough, Mrs. Maj. G.

Lenard, President Woman's Relief Cotps and officers. jr. jjaroer win give any person trial bot Tiiu-o whs a generous attendance and a liber-tl patronaga If the streets Were cleaned now it would show off Pitiston in proper ahape "at the time tle tree ol cost It if guaranteed to relieve ana cure, nice do cents and $1. iS. ii.

Chumard's house and store on Linden of the Soldiers' reunion. (. TLe nembersof tho Bicyeio Club will give For Dw apJia and Lirer. Cuninlaint. von stioci, and Josoph Klotz's house on Luzerne tveiiin uie inking on a coat of paint, much to a hop at their rooms next TUurday eveaing.

have a printed guarantee on evory bottle of Shlloh'a Vitalieer. It never ail to cure Music will be furnished by Oppenheini'a or TO THE FACT" THAT BEVAN 1 HAS THE GOODS, THE BEST STYLES, THE LATEST NOVELTIES, CUTS STYLISH GARMENTS AND PLEASES THE PEOPLE, I. L. BEVAN, Merchant Tailor. MUSIC HALL.

L'liie Dolph, of Lake Winols, is a Jfor sale by J. It Fleming chestra monitor ot fio senior class of the West Pitts News was received here to-day of tbe death Reception Cimmittee Hon. Thos. Waddell. of F.

T. Armstrong, at Couderaj ort, I his ton High School. She baa had some expo nonce as a teacher. She takes a special course. commaudera will enforce the order lo break He was a son-'n-'aw of D.

T. Hatfield and was of last week. She is. 17 years old, has light complexion, large blue eyes, auburn hair, is of medium height and walks lame. Any information in regard to her whereabouts will be gratefully receired and a suitable reward will be paid by her mother.

Address Mrs. Elizabeth Brew, Forty Fort. Wanted Twenty-fire miners and fifty laborers at Fairmount Colliery. Steady employment' s6-tf. Look for Beran's ad.

Wanted Miners' Ten Cent Stick Salve. Coursen, demons A 422 lacks. chairman; lion. Ja. McMillan, Hon.

Tbeo. Hart, Mjor W. E. Whyie, Major B. Stark, Captain Jos.

Hdeman, J. B. Pb f-fer, Jas. E. Gay, J.

D. Green, Rev. N. formerly engaged in the grocery business in this place. Ber.

H. Whitby and D. W. Evans left this afternoon for Shenandoah, where they will The Kdies of the Broad Street M. E.

Church 11 hold a festival at their parlors on Thursday evening, Sept. 22 i. AH the delicacies of the season wil' be offered oysters, chicken salad, pumpkin pie and fruits of ell kinds. Supper 25 eta. Every tidy invited.

The diagram for tl.e "Gypsy Barcn" opens attend the annua1, session of Congrcga iora' G. Parke, Rev. W. J. IJi'I, J.

Mosier, Thos. Moagan, J. S. Hurlbut, Tbos. 8em, Gordon, W.

Morris, Paul Bohto, M. Bolm, F. 0. Dio'nny, A. Mel.

De-Wilt, Gel Smith, A. A. yden, Thomas Maleney, C. Donnelly, F. Burke, Andrew Brydon.

Col. 0. K. Campbell, Chief Marshal. Col.

A. G. Mf soo. Chief of Stiff. churches of Easte Pennsylvania, now session there.

MONDAY EVE'H, SEPT. 19th- Special engagement of the eminent Ger step. The staff of the Marsha1 la Chief wi'l report mounted at 8:30 a. on Thomas St vision commanders end their respective staffs at 9 o'cleok sharp. Regulation uuiform dark clo.il log, black slouch hat or G.

A. uuiform and white gloves. Bind will report to tbe Chief of the Marshal's Staff at 9 o'clock a. m. at Thomas St for assignment.

A 1 re erans and may disembark at or ne A B. Junction, near place o( formation. Citizens residing aloag tbe line of procession are espccirlly requfled lo decorate their homes and busnesa places. on ana or iikroisjs at OKEt osi avove, cou-MBSCIKa at 2 it. Musio.

Called to order by Comrade J. Ehret, Ps The Young Men'e Christian Associate cord'ally invite the miners to use their minei's exchange. Its purpose is to give the miners IV I 41 Staff Col. F. V.

Shoemaker, Captain Alfred man uiaieet tiomcdiai and best S1N0ING ACTOR IN AMERICA, Mr. a place to divide their money without ext a use to them. Money changed on application 1 1 o-morrow morning. This opera was performed at Scranton last year, and was spoken of as one of the most delightful of light and pleasing operas. There Will doubtless.be a rush for sea' to-morrow morning, and these who come earliest will get the best seats.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bush arrived yesterday from England, on a visit to her brothers George and Harry Coward, at this place. A Darle, Captrin D. Bartholomew, Captain Delacy, Cap'ain J.

HUemsn, Lieut 0. Denller, IT. S. Comrade 8. B.

Bennet), Surgeon G. S. Underwood, Comrade 0. H. the S6cre'ary.

Scran ton, china, cutlery, 'house furnishings. New hats, new styles, all the latest, at For Bent Booms orer Khoadea' drug store. Dwelling to Bent Orer Coons A Uilman's tore. Inquire of H. T.

Bowkley. tf Two Dwellings for rent on William St In anire of Miss Bowaley. A beautiful and large assortment of gents neckties, just receired, at Beran's. G.W.Benedict, commission merchant and wholesale dealer in flour, feed, grain, hay, groceries, Ac, corner of Main and Mill streets. CHAS.

A. GARDNER, Dorr, Comrade R. It. Smiih, Major Wm. Jay SirpporUl by a specially selected Tbe Woman's Chris: ian Tcmpeience Union of Pennsylvania will held its thiiteen annual convention in Lawisburg on October uugnes, Aiexanoer ncuongaii, a.

u. judd, F. 0. Fordham. COMEDY COMPANY, 12, 13 and 14.

Mrs. Frances E. Willard, Band. National Guard. First Divhlon.

President of the National W. 0. T. will de In tbe latest production of Con T. Murphy, Esq.

liver an address on "Social Purity." Address of Welcome. Music. Rema-ks. Music. Business Meeting ef Association.

Picnic. Band Cpniorls, etc. By order of the General CouinTTiB. Col H. A.

Laycock, commanding. Captain F. P. Reap. Chief of Suit.

reception was tendered them at Harry Coward's residence on Philadelphia avenue last evening, which was attended with much enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Bush were nearly two weeks on their way from Timaberry to New York. The young ladies of Trinity Guild expect to A game of bell was played yesterday after.

noon on the Riverside grounds between the Staff Col. C. H. Wilson, Major H. W.

Bard- The lev; Karl Jurenis and the Gypsies, The Jurems club were tne victors a score of 9 to 6. Foster weii, Major John a. Bmnh, Comrade Ed. Schooley, Comrade Gee. B.

Knight, Dr. 0. J. Barrett, H. B.

Judd, M. B. Donnelly, Dr J. J. Wa'ab, Chas.

IL Mahdn. Band. and Joyce were the battery for the victors Karl, tbe Peddler. Under the management of raUH.ntVlNa. Kew BaeBio KITaeta.

Rmr RAnm. Hw tw.m. rnd Er.dey and Culicin for the Gypsies. The correct styles in hats for fall wear, at Bevana Chris. Besnmlg ha as an assistant, at the A polls Ball, the smallest man in America and probacy in the world.

He is known as Major Beese and is from South Wales. Mr. Bmunig has furnished him with a uniform. He do his best to entertain all who call atAponoHall. X3ome one, oome all, to the Boston Shoe Store.

Shoes were never offered in Pittston Absolutely Pure Tr A marvel of purity tremrth and whoItomenr. More economic nd mo be sold In eonpatltion with the multitude of low teat, short The late Mrs. Patrick Gordon, of Hamtowo, and entirely new Incidental musio, bv the musl-oal director of the 'KAJtL COMPANY," Mr. No. 20, Robinson Post, Hszleton, T.

McClos- key, Commander. No. 63, Moody Post, Susquehanna. D. T.

was burled yesterday afternoon. The services were attended by many Mends and relalir weight alum or Dhomht. mwilin give a musical and literary entertainment on Thursday evening, 8ept 29 th. The well-known musioian, Prof. Baur, of Scranton, Mrs.

E.O. Hunter, teacher of elocution and dramatic action, also of Scranton, will take prominent parts. The entertainment promises to be an enjoyable treat and will no doubt be well patronized. Further particulars will be given later. Hold oaf Spiaeue.

Commander. GUSTATE U. KLINE. ca. Kotaj, BulHd PowdiS ios wall from New York, Scranton and other localities.

She has always led an exemplify ch' islian Na 81, Tremain Poaf, Lanesborough, George A. Hurlbut, Commander. No, 16, Capt. Lyon Pos', Glenwnod, D. N.

The Novelty theatre, Brooklyn, N. was packed the dors, Ka' the Peddler, proving a drawing cird, with Mr. Charles A. Gardner in the pmcipal iole. Th's gentleman is rapidly usurping the place ia the hear of the that for many years has been held by Emmet.

Kerl meets ith many obstacles in IhwarUng designing rela ires. In h's jol'y way he gcas on, wih a pack on A Hint from the Pioneers Reiember the Date- inch low prices before and probably never I u6 her demise ia a loss to a large c'He Diagram nnaa. ml Ball Book Rtora Hrrdv. Commander. of Low Prices Friday, Bept 16, at a.

m. Prices as usual win oe again alter a lew Clays. Be In time. I OI irmnoa ana reuu rei. No.

93, Lt 0. F. Tilman Post, Auburn Fou-. Corners, D. CTi' man.

Commander. "Daddy" Emmons, I he reteran and well- MUSIC HALL. Dr. jr. II.

lfioorv known fisherman at Harvey's died at Dallas, on Wednesday, at the home of his Na 97, Ely Post, Wrtkes-Barra, Gea Detrick, Commander, i No. 98, J. W. Reynolds Post, Tunkhannock, Will in the future limit his practice to diseases I Mr. a Bennett is a visitor at the Tunk- cooks mim tmdk palace, Tuesday; Sept.

20 daughter, Mrs. Davis, aged 92 years. He nen jiaraior. ummander. ot the eye, ear and throat.

Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Any hour by ap bannock Fair to-day.

General Master Workman Powderly h's back and a song on his lips, un 11 at last he is master of the situation, and all ends happily. Mr. Gardner's songs were encored again and ageln, ses Earla Remington and Marion May IM-ly captured the audience, Na 109, Capt. A. Gavlord Poet, Plvmouth.

was nAAUyUAKlKKS. Chas. H. Wilson, Commander. pointment.

Office in the Levy Block, upstairs I had lived at and near Harvey's Lake for 85 ytars. The cause of his death was duo to Injuries received two weeks age by being Na 113T Capt D. J. Taylor Post White COiNRIED'S OPERA GO. Haven.

Geo. W. Smith. Commander. For the past month we hayo been knocked down by a wagon, Na 139, Lt Ezra 8.

GriOd Poit, Scrantw. Fred J. Ameden, Commander. on the alert, looking up tho latest stjlea and best rallies for onr man Na 143, Lt. Rogers Poet, Brooklyn," J.

W. Adams. Commander. It is expected that the puWic will decorate as profusely as may be on the occasion ot the Five County Yeterahs' Reunion, next Tuesday i i wnue tne nan wit oi wm. uines wm unus-ua'lygood.

the balance of the cempeny were excellent Brook' Ivn Tim March 16, 1887. Ka'l be at Music Hr'l en the 19b. Diagram opened this moraing. First Production in Pittston of Strausa-; latest musical success, THE GYPSYBARON. departments.

Indian Belles In fStoorgl. The whole field for acres around the bridge over Little river, In Wilkes county, Georgia, Is literally covered with flint arrow and spear heads, stone tomahawks, maces, battle axes, and almost every instrument of crude Indian No. 147, Major 0. B. Coxe Poet, Freeland, A.

Shire. Commander. especially along the line of tho parade. The day will be one of unusual interest, ill tho deelgoer of theK.efL. badge.

SeMtorWa'es to the chairman of the Lack-awaana County Republican Committee. Mrs. J. A.Thomasaad Uttledaughter Daisy, are guests in ths family of Shetifl Depew at Tunkhanaock. Miss Maggie McNamara, of WDkes-Bsrre, Who has been iadispoeed at her home in Port Griffith the past six weeks, is en the mend, and will soon be able to be about again.

Newa-Datler. The many friends of Miss Belle Tipond, of Hyde Park, will ba pained to learn that she is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Her brother, GeorgeYJpoad, is also suffering from an attack of the same disease. No. 161, Lape Post, Nant'coko, A.

H. Shields, Commander. No. 186, Wilcox Post Plains, Robert Mai tin. To-day we are "chuck futt of Bar- wanare.

these are found mahv dw rTUMBKHINO SIXTY ARTISTS, linger long as a pleaiant episode in the memory of the young people, and will Impress a lore of country (hat can -hardly be gathered fro mestlo articles, as mortars and pestles for man7 excellent things in the Commander. maintaining Honie Indastrlea. The Bethlehem Iron Works deny that they have gone abroad for thei-plant to enable mashing cern. note hewn out of solid way of Ladies' and Gents' Famishing any other incident No. 187, Sergt.

W. H.Davis Post, Carbwdale, George Hudson, Commander. No. 195, James M. Thorp Post, Hawley, M.

M. Tread well, Commander. and broken vases carved In rare and curious designs. These relics were washed down from a neighboring hill by the late freshet SIW AKD elaborate SOBMEBY. AND BUEQANT COSTU1IXS'.

As Produced for 150 Nights in 7, New York City. Under the Personal Direction of Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Knit Goods, Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Table Linens; Lace The sewer through the big basin from Main street to the river ia within fire rods of completion, though the contractor has a month of No. 198, Capt Jas. Ham Post, Honeadale. them to exeoule their rontraots with the Government, as was charge! by a Pittsburg papar.

The Tribune, which app'cd for intor-ma ion, makes the statement Bethlehem firm snot sup Henry Ball. Commander. and ate Curtains, UpholBtery Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bags, tto. time In which to finish his work. He has encountered much trouble, from the inflow of water and is now put to great inconvetiience Na 211, Capt E.

J.Rice Pos1, Factoryville, P. B. Walters, Commander. Na 213, J. Stewart Robinsm Post, Hunling-- don Mills, John Pace, Commander.

and scattered over the field. On tbe top of this hill, where the village is supposed to have been, was found a large pile of broken and defective arrow heads which seemed to mark the spot where soma old arrow maker had bis shop, making arrows for his tribe, and receiving ia return deer, bears and other such gome as the forest afforded. Chicago News. HEINRIGH CONRIED. 8CAU0rPBJCT3.

ISo, SOc, 7Sc, l.0. S-BoxsheMopeM Saturday, Sept. 17th. at so, at. No.

218, Chap. T. D. Swarts Post. Moscow.

to keep bottom of the sewer dry enough to work. Next week connections will be Oar White Shirts are established G. 0. SwaHow. Commander.

James Cull, of New York, who has been a guest of friends here for some time past, was tendered a reception last evening at the home of Robert Eeddie on Swallow street, The event was a surprise to Mr. Cull, who will carry pleasant memories to his home of his friends hero." Na 222, J. F. Southworth Post, Franklin plied with any part of the needed machinery and cap! rl from France. The big hammer to be used is to be made by the firm.

Surerin-tendeats are employe I I'nder fie con ti acts with the Creusot Works, but a large ton of French workmen has not teen employed lo do the work, 'The gun etsel aud a1 mor are to be for their excellent fit and made of made ia the alley in the rear of Main street, i Forks, S.B. Knapn. Commander. The Clay Family. i.

from Chsrles street to Pino street standard material The same with 1200,000 LADIE3 VOWWXABTai Tno billiard room of the Sinclair House may Inst member of the Immediate family ot the I erCl0, 1' lannel and Working Shirts, Na 233, Bimrell Post, Great Bend, U. Williams, Commander. Na 241, W. G. Nugent Post Pittston, B.

J. Evans, Commander. No. 267, Lieut. 0.

B. Post Post, M. B. M. Commander.

illustrious statesman whose name ha horn. rightfully be denominated a billiard parlor, for there ia no public room here so elegantly orna' 3 wnioh for universal low prices, dis tance competitors fully 30 per cent as this. The wainscoting is in itself hand manufactured by American woAmen and a new industiy is to la es abl'ehei in a manner to which no exception can be I tken by the stauncheat friends of home industries." some. Above the surbaso Mr. J.

A. Lane, of Williams ft MoAnulty, has appl'ed an elegant No. 268, Capt John Wbllney Post, Skinner's Eddy, Iv Whitney, Commander. No. 283, N.

T. Pennington Post, Fairmount 8nring, J. H. Harvey. Commander.

We carry the most complete line heavily embossed gilt and brown paper, with The Caura of tha Teeth. The teeth are among the most important members of the human body, and should be coked after with more care (ban la given to them. If teeth are decayed they should be looked after at once and not be; allowed to communicate with the other teeth. Messrs. WeUer and Honeywell, S3 W.

Market atreet saake a specialty of painless operations and in this city of Ladies', Gents' and Corset. The eldest son died ia tne lunatic asylum near Lexington, where he had been confined for many years. The next eldest, Henry Clay, a bright and promising young killed in battlo In the Mexican war. He was a comrade and friend of the sprightly and gallant Lieut O'Hara, whose poem, The Bivouao of the Dead," ia so familiar to American readers. Another son, Jamos Clay, at one time owned a large stock farm on the Belief on taine road, near St Louis, but removed back to Lexington on the death of his father and was sent to eon.

a beautiful a correspondingly artistic No. 304, Lt. Jar G. Btephens Pos, Pcokviile, Children's Underwear. Cheapest to A 1.1 boral Offer for Spot Caab.

have just received, direct from the manufacturers, twenty pieces of One suitings, comprising the newest designs in v. u. jsauenoerg, uommander. Second Division. thebe8t grades represented, Keinom-ber we cany no seconds in Under Col.

W. Harvey, commanding Cant T. 0. Parkar. flhiof nt Hi, IV In ere, and a-stfle to correspond.

The eeUing ia an object of admiration. The inlay band is in deep purple and gold, with meda'l'on corners and centers, tho comers being about twe feet In dia meter. Tbe hall is a thing of beauty and is worth a visit Mr. Lane has done himself great credit ia this display of his skill In artistic paper. wear.

Only first quality ol every 8iaf Lieut. Wm: Gee, Comrade Charles Dwbtt Bontl Doublt 8aml thult Stetll ONE DOLLAR. SOLD EVERYWHERE, Ssii JJ aWHWC BteTBitV C04 description, at Bock Bottom Prices. grew from the Ash land district St Louis Republican. Couldn't Find tha Place.

Metzger, Uomrade A B. Wright, Dr. J. F. Dively, David SheMy, S.

If. Parke, Dr. P. J. Gibbons, John A.

law. Bod. checks and cheviots. Surra to lrsASUBS, or ah or tuksi styles, at $20. We guarantee to make them up first class in evory respect, guaranteeing a perfect fit and an actual saving of not less than $8.00.

DEOtDSOLT IKTEBBSTINO. It will be to your interest to inspect our satisfactory work. The best of plates for 6.60 to )8A LethsMuWS rwpalsurUjv Everybody wonders at the immense patron-ago of Lohmann's restaurant, East Market treat, WOkee-Barre. Lohmann's is known in its field as well as Delmanioo's. He haa food In ano last we contracted for 100 Murot Halstead writes that he has spent iru unj i in ciosa examination or the battle.

Ko 307, Sergt. G-a Fell Post, Waverly. H. H. White, Commander.

No. 313, levi Morse Post, New Milford, S. A Brooks. Commander. Melds to make out the poaltiona which be, doz.

Gents' iVoolen Socks. We ie ceiyed this lot Wednesday and will oiuucurj u. inway ana von alike oocu- large stook of suitings, overcoatings and trous offer them to the trade this weelr, 2 pied seveuteen years aga "In fact," he adds, "the lines of battle are not what I had sup-posed them to be when a spectator, so that I Another Caatle of the Knights of the Golden Eagle has been organized In Luzerne county. Naaliooke Castle, No. 203 will be instituted September 2 2d, by DkLrict G.and Chief Jas TrebQcox.

He will be assisted by members of the follow ieg Castks, who have been invited to participate: Our, No. 56 and Lil'y of Valley, No. 152, of Plymouth; Bhipp', No. 69, of Larksraiee Pitlslon, No. 77: Heri- pairs for 25 cents.

This is a lower for every appetite, and serves it day or night His cooks an experts. He knows his business and attendts to it He don't keep his light under a bushel. No. 319, Col. W.

N. Monies Post, Scranton, John T. Hawe, Commander. No. 323, Corp.

Bufus Frear Post, Beaumont, R. H. Evans, Commander. No. 340, It G30.

P. Scudder Post, Eqrlnunk, J. E. Wcdnnnsle. Commander.

contemporary nistory may have to be ro- I i 4 Hurmmt K.mov TiW 0 tl ti i tl autto and All 1 ii Vl lleeot BlW -STS. yjwtis, saxmaaa, IK jir 4 nl taatttta I u. I maul laavtu Mar. br price than we conld bay the goods to-day at wholesale. erings, all choice domestic and foreign fabrics.

Our prices wdl be found particularly attractive, FlBST CLASS GOODS AT BOCK BOTTOM PBIOES. All goods marked in plain figures. Sacks A Bbown, Na 173, Capt Oliver Mumford Poet, Starmc-c Geo. B.Osborae. Commander.

wntten." new urioans Times-Democrat t-1' A Slgntfleant Kotloe. The latest and perhaps the most significant sign placarded in several of the deportments In the New York custom bouse was tacked up the other day. It rend: "loungers an.1 loafers will not be mrmitted to ton, No. 72, and Spring Mountain, No. 129, ot We have never shown as complete a line of StosstKHSMstUr Pay Bill DlMuaalon.

A public mass-meeting will be held on the comer of Vain and Broad streets, at Pittston this (Friday) evening, to diseuss the eemi-moothly pay bilL Several prominent speakers have promised to attend and 01 BEcr01a. MaaeSaH Sfla Hazlelon; Wyomiag, Na 132, of Wfltea-Bav. re, Wyoming Valley, No. 134, of West PiiU- Price Clothing House 67 North Main St, Pittatbn, Mens- ana Hoys' mu. Holt Hats ol every description.

Our $1.40 Gont's Black Derby is a beauty. Quality guaranteed aud worth ton. TnerewiU be a parade of the several office while drawing pay from Uncle Sam," Chicago IIoraliL Castles and Commanderies. The applicaiion Partefa Oanclug Acaaeaay will re-open 21st, ia Armory $2X10 of any body's mooer. 60 Dozen Boys' Hate, 20 cents each.

Remember we are heacU No. 377, Jroob Maynard Post, Mehoopany, A. B. Baker, commander. Ne.

339. Capt. W. G. Moo Post, Hollisler- vi'le, J.

Byron Mott, .392, W. NTWUhamTost, Nicholson, J. T. Bonno, commander. Na 414, W.

W. Waters Post, Oiypban', Wm R. Edwards, commander. Na 437, Chap. K.

F. Roterli Post, Meahop. pen, E. H. commrnder.

Na 441, Keith Post, WPkes Baxre, D. Gen- erals, commander. lor charter contains the names of the mo IA by jKrary PragsJat In Plttaf a. prominent citizens of the bo.ough aad vicinity. Halt Several newdancoc-waltses, high dances, dreaUy Kxdted.

Kot a few of the dtisens of PitUton have quarters for anything in our line. Honorable dealing guaranteed. Haring but "Strictly One deliver addresses on the occasion, also several of onr business men hare signiSed their willingness lo suspend business for the erenisg, and it ia hoped that the ethers will do likewise. Workingmen and all others interested solos. Jig snd hornpipe steps taught Single (totaled Proposals.

wm be received br the Bonreca of WeatFlttatOBinUltlMur Boardinar aad Sale StaMe. lessons (private) $1. For tbe session, (Tues Prioe" aad all goods marked in plain figures; you need not hesitate to become one of our customers. Cooks Umax's Trade Palace. The Wiener stables, cn alley between recently become greatly excited over the astonishing facta, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope suffering with that dreaded monster oonanmDtlon liava days and Thursdays of each week) Jadlca $6.00, gentlemen, $6.60.

Juvenile classes in tho oauae are requested to attend. Coaarrm. 1887 the iralaytas; ot twanty-two oroaalnm. rUyUt aad brijgtpit elgbt croMinn. and lb oooatructlo.

ol two new oroaalnn. Spwiflca. boos, eten oaa be seea oa appllcaOon at my office. t4 a K. BAHBEB.

Bnrgesa, D. N. Oax'l's Barber Sh 3D from 6 to 7 o'clock, private lessons 1 lo 8 o'clock, classes for ladies and gentlemen 8 to been completely cured by Dr. King's Kew Discovery for OonsumDtion. the onlv nmadr Lueerne and Exetor Bt, have been secured by John Hoover A Co and are kept as a bearding and tale They also do general job teaming, and will 'soon be equipped for a Bast class lirery business.

f-The Trenton Trunk Works have Na 433, M. Ho'mes Poit, South Gib- eon, Wm. Rogeis, M. commeider. 463, Four Brothers Po Montrose, H.

F. Bea'ds'ey, commander. Na 46, Bisse' Poet, Rush, M. B. Perriga No 481, Capt.

P. Hall Pot, Clark's Greer-, 0. B. JonrA MmaMndar. TttlfwIpaurtarlaPnUMrr.

10 o'clock. 1 Jewish New Year. consigned to ns, a fall assortment of artinoial teeth without plates Inserted by that does positively cure all throat and lung disease, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at A. B.

Woodward's nr. if. if. Btroud, Busqoehanna (between their celebrated Trunks and Satchels. If you desire to purchase one of the On Monray next at 6 o'olck p.

the Urug Store, large bottle $1. tno bfldgeaj West No. 486, Sergt Owen Phillips Post, Royal, J. 0. Hardlne, M.

commander. Hebrew New Tesr will commence and will continue until 6 p. m. of Tuesday the 20th. fx tr West Pittston, ntxt.

W.WiBtort. Hatr-werkof all aaada to or ler In first. -Olaai Fer Sale. Owe tood lot oa tambert atreat, aear the Beax 4 Chapman atreet, aear BugeaMwa, WUAaUi. Wm Sale Cbap fe Cawh.

best made Trunks in the United States, at Factory Price, call on ns UtkHnt. Three hundred pairs hand-made shoes to be sacrificed this week. $3.60 buys a line pair of hand made shoes, worth $3.00, atRJ. McDonnell's. O.

A. It. attenilOB. The piesent, accordirg tq the Hebrew calen Na 499, Geo, F. Moore Post, Sweet Valley, J.

W. Davenport, commander. Na SOS, Frank Hall Post, Thompson, 0 T. A saw three seated platform spring wagon; dar is the year 6647, and on the 19th The comrades of Nugent Post, No. 248, Q.

is be used double or tingle. Also a two- at once. CQ0NS ULLMAN'S. seicner, commaoaer. 6648 win commence.

A. and all other veterans, will assemble at I.

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