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The Wilkes-Barre Record Thursday1 Morning, eptemrfr tt i -vW i -i The Record of the Times nlw iLa I Li EQAJT8 LBTTKIL Pstiick Eg an, president of the Irixh Land League gives sound reasons for -opposing Cleveland. We append hie letter printed in the DaCg State Democrat and hope WASTSDA COLD jj The meteorological eccentricities 'vie with polities as in a rabject of general uusjrCrsa-tiaa. Heretofore three days of extreme tent-peratora hat ever been regarded An a safe 1 cioranowpw 1 50 dozen Child's School Dollars 10c. i 42 dozen Child's School Oollus 15c. 37 dozen Child's School Collars 18o.

i 25 'dozen Child's School Oollars 20c. 75 dozen Ohfld's School Oollars in ten differentlpatterna at 25c. These are good wash collars and a positive bargain. HOSIERY. HOSIERY.

HOSIERY: I Jost received an entire new Hosiery at our usual low prices. SPECIAL 200 dozen Ladies' Solid Color 9c. a pair or 3 pair for 25c. An excellent quality child's i JOST RECEIVED 500 DOZEN MORE OP THOSE OOLORSm JBUtiUKK HA1TOKERCHIEFS I New styles Linen Collars, Glove, Button, Corsets, Laces, Lace Goods, Ribbons, Jewelry, Hamburgs, etc at the i RBBR RKB BBBB 11 II ll HBRlr BBBB HltHH aa SKBEKKB i 59 PUBLIC SQUARE. SPECIAL GREAT REDUCTION THIS BLACK line of Ladles', (rents and Children's JBJJElG-JLXliT.

stocking' 12 1-23. a pair. AT 2 CENTS. i BBBB BBBB BBBB BB BBBB BBS BBS 8 I BBBB IE IZIUKI BARGAINS. WEEK IN COLCLKEED ei Goods Store.

BUSINESS. Buy THEY MIGHT PROFIT BY IT. I the Crockery Business. "WV VSSBBBI RUHR mmm i il VL FINE DRESS GOODS LEVY BROSi I i 32 AND 34 MARKET STREET. ISSCXD KVESV TRIDAT.

The WrLT resc has every poalomcs to county aao. qreniaraa wtoeiy oatauie. aaa ne eyv aomeot tbe local mihi eoert proceedsa, the trtettudinanl no ws to succinct eedeempre' kom. Ail iKporaufr lecal tJurUinim. b-dudmf sheriffs Mi, appear la tta column It at the loorliai paper sate ita local reporaaad as an The Wilkes-Barke Record I8BTJED BVA3Y WXEK DAT KOKVIKQ.

The DilLT la dettvered raculartytn lar. Pia-tl B. Bslsosd, Berwick, Coeimoet, Dallas, Drifton, Fan-view, Forty ForL Preebud. Otaa Sammit, Hsslornn. Hnnleek.

Hantmile, KJacatoa. LarksvtUe, Lanrsl Baa, Laserne. aimer, Naaacoaa, Neeeopeck. Parsons, Mr, Pssnbseot, PmstoaTplaine, ihymoata, hhlckshiony, nre Kocea, vVapwaUopen, Wanamie; Vhile Haven, BabastpOeajAeamapaTBaaUibj carrier, taper yaar by aiau. B.BNTDKR, T.

J3itSSOX. J. C. FO VKIXt nononaa an jtarroBS. trnw-wmnn tonn THE RECORD.

WILXES-BAKRE, THURSDAY 8 KPT. lL SsrVBUCAS TICKKT. XATUBfAU Proal.tent a LATHI, of Maine. Vmss fwaUatJOHS A. LOO AH.

of nllaoia Biatb. Oatioa BDWIX a OS BO RUB. Cocbtt. 13th District. J.

A. 8CBASTOX. Slat District MORGAN WILUAME 1st District. D. BEXXbTT.

3d District. ML B. HUGHES. District. 4ta District Tth District.

....8. W. SCTLIFF. A. P.

GOEDECKC a NORTHRTJP. HICKB. HIB3CH. W. HALSK3, Kegister.

CYBU8 STKAW. A editors JOSEPH MOORE, THOMAS BEKXETTO. Kb. Blahtb i even mora mag dc tic than ha was auppoaed to be. Thk Lehigh Valley has just declared another quarterly dividend of per cent.

Thb Leader aara tbere is no ctootioaln Indiana in October. True, true, bat tbere ia ia November, when the electoral vote of the State win be handed over to Blaine and Logan. No, the election ia not in October, but a month later, when the voter will presa where the white plume waves, giving Blaine ana Logan a rousteg majority, and eooaign- ing Cleveland and Hendricks to merited oblivion. Keep the rascals oat. Tan valuation of Dakota is Said to have nearly doubled since 1382 it is now -esti mated at (80,000,000.

1 the Leader had mora wit and leas eon-eeit to the square inch it would know by this time that it free trade articles, are the laugh ing stock or the whole community. ju. jibix xi. j. unigut were re ported as in New York Tuesday, on bad ness connected with the management ol Beading and Jersey Central aSairs.

It rumored on the street that Mr. Twombly, Yanderbat's son-in-law, who has charge of the Vanderbilt interests in the above named companies, waa about to be installed as the acting manager of the Jersey Central road. mi who is Sigourney Butler. Judging from the speech he made last even ing he knows more about canoeing than be does about politics. A shoemaker should stick to his last.

The article we printed yesterday showing wages noma and abroad under free trade and tariff makes the Ltadtr weep, and in 1 answer to its truthfulness, intimates that it waa first printed in the Prtu and Tribune. Whether it originated in or out of this office ia not relevant, but all the same the Leader bed knowingly when it made such a charge. The figures were collected from statistics, and in the shape we presented them were never printed in any Philadel phm or New York paper. The Leader, erer mean, ia meanest when it manifests the Jealousy eating at its vitals. Som time ago John Boyle O'ReiUysaid that Cleveland did not hare single quality to us mm tor the 1 residency of the United And now he is going about apolo gizing tor Having made this truthful state ment.

To the dogs with such mean, d- gusting subserviency. Huts are a few specimens of the riff raff which Curtis and Schurx say compose the Republican party: The venerable Mark Hop- suns, ex-rreuoent of Williams Cnlleca and Garfield's ok the venerable Theodora D. Wooleey, ex-Preeident of Tale College, President Chamberlain of Bowdoin CoDege, President Capen of Tuft's College, and President Andrew D. White of Cornell University. In the religions and intellectual world no names in this land atmiut ksk.

Their ability, sincerity and honest are an-qneatkmed. The tirst two named are Blaine's electors. Ths voting began in June in Oregon and enoea wlta Maine Monday. Every member of Congress so tar sleeted ia Republican: 1 mne, MalaeT7 a unio and West irginia elect Congressmen vetooer is. Thb new daily in New York, the Dial, has auoprea an entirely novel method of posting as reaaers as to the amusements on the Boards there.

Of coarse an the papers pub- llah bat, but no other informs the public as to the grade of the several shows. Here is uw usi aa given in late laaue AJrusKsmrrs srts mctEEo. Brjoe Opera Hoaae Maittsna. Caaiae-Ewe Daka tSl VirKrri9 Blat-Love- la ye aaiSTI n-j adlsje eoareTkeatre-MTr "IS New Fark Tbeatre-Oa People's Tbeamaunr Kiac War Tlieeoe-Siebe. ZT1 irZZTV? i Matt rail mines wmen are yiaumg more than any other three mines in the country.

One, of them has the best rscoro or any mine ia the United States, ex. oept tne toreka CkmaoUdated. It has never W.0OO,- ma eoai nunug. with a sood maroin tr, Hal xaj r. nnudeu- inera la amuw .7.

i una ueiug worried by the rereiatiocs in question. Kx- Bi If ni i iuiiiAi neignea irom tne senate and acoepted office under Grant in that hi seat in the Senate might be occu-Piad by Mr. Mr. Morrill's brother wy "PPorting Blaine and Logan. MMorrlll made.mischief enough between u.

i wuur ue uia- to his sor- -iiasle bnU.V"r Propriety, not to say the mdelicaflv hl o-rttoart-, baroTOw OICT THJC UtfiUOH W-ILSTK84URUK OLD DZAM Q-itTX) OB THE Jj HILLMAN- VEIN' COALf! Prompt. Deltvery. Telephone Oococctlon F. j. iavenworthJ Next door west of First National Bask' bulldlit: LMBH YALLEI GOAL COS CELEBRA' IB OEUVKRJCD ll Airr PART OETHECrTT AT BMOHT MUTlCat.

LSVSVB URUBH AT TUB OrVlOBj 1 Corner Market and Rivet' Street if- TtXIPHOHE OONNBXmOH. i gtrlat. CARRIAGES OARP.IAGC3 WAQONSI WAGONS We have In (stock a full assort ment of i BUGGIES. OABRIA.UEJS, WAGONS, Aft-enta for O. D.

LeOrsvnd'a PATENT BUOKBOARD and BIDE SPAR SPRING, LEWIS LeGRAND Been ABD 9SS SOUTH MAIN BTKElST DeMun's NEW YORK. TEA 4 IO UaOXelsXll sZ AHlILl -3 ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION OF ONE DOLLAR A SUGARS lower than hare ever bees PURE CIDER VINEGAR ior pickiinB, ana 1 5TRI0TLY PURE SPICES: iiso Piokled Lambs' Tonifuoa. Beef Tonsuee) Smoked, i Tiuo 01a Grov Java CAfft, 30 eta. Fine Maraoaiba Ooflee, 25 eta, Kine Rio Ooflee, 20ota.1I Fine Formosa Oolong Tea, Japans, Bng-Ueb Breakfast, Young Hysons, j. PRTMH BUTTER A BPBOIALTT REMEMBER! 1 Wb yon want Tea or CoBea of nestlonaUe KTaainjE, diene to na.

I 13 When yon wsnl the ereatest valns lln oar utyoar saoaey will buy, come to 4 line Wbea yon want to see the finest Dries stock ever teu to wis valley, eoene to na. iryoa want te be presented with nandantraly Asonrated eet ot dlsbea, lor icMOnn op a clab Aer. OOMETO U8 ATALL TiUEH Graii Union Tea Co: a SOUTH MAIN RTREET. Headqnafters, 23 Greenwich street. Mew York.

Iron W01IV. 1 YULCAK WORKS, MANDPACJTURERS OF AU, BTIKDS OB 1 i i 4 4 4 4 4:4.4 4 4 4 A Cars without nedil cine, Patented Oct ober IS, 1878. One box will cm ths auat obsUnaia esse la fonr days or less. AM SolnVfi Me-icalei BocniESj eesebs. eopalba or oil of Rani uuii, eonaiDB are errtsintn mvJuw OS dTspepsla by dortroyins the coaUnn of the stomach.

Sold by all sroeeists ot aaalledoB rec For farther particulars send for clr- rncee 11. ou, racelot of nriw cnlar. p. o. Boa J.

U. New Yo JOHN WHOLBSAX.B RETAIL QHOOBB uensrai une of Jterohandise at Bonnlar pnoBB, ruver street, a cove north. Goods sold as cheaD aa any What. us but. 4 Anakesia" aives In.

I hHJ 1 Infanible inn tn. Price II. at or jeni prepaid by mauTBample Bos Mis, Mew York. lacalBt ar is aia A 1 en. rvi 4 IRON Bnet aaa iau 11 -rw "nl IB VITA.

IISMaiiiii saw, but the present -irarm srav with as' three timer three days. with no immediate prospect of relief. The mercury yesterday attempted to beat all pre vious record, and we believe sueeeeded, if the liquid etste ia which humanity sound itself ia taken aa eorroborative evidence. The ana fairly biased ia doodlees sky. The reflected heat from the houses and pavemanta was There did not aeea to be a breath air stirring.

Those who were compelled to be otit doors walked slowly, perspired from every pore and altogether looked aa though they suffered from complete dieotganisation of their nervous ceo ten. To see thelangaageof the street they wars "all broke op." The inteoea rad iation was actually nabearabla, and all efforts to areata a vacuum with a fan proved a de-luaion and sham. These who bad enough energy left to talk inquired eagerly aa to the precise time when the Dakota eoid wave was to be expected. Some one said it waa on the way bat that its refrigerativa power would be neutralized by the September mean, and that when It reached here it would feet as though it hailed direct front some Plutonian shore. This kind of talked tended to stagger those who had been fondly dreammgof a wave with refrigHative force sufficient to rob the summer resort Booi faces of the emiles and am ilea that hare wreathed their faces for some time back.

The fallow who has been asking, fronf time to time, "Are oar summers getting cooler baa not been heard from of late. We suppose the caloric of the past week drove him off to the sea or to some altitude only known to himself. The experience of the present summer goes to show that notwithstanding the cool daya of July and August the geoarei average of the temperature isept nearly uniform. A coot July or August mesas a hot September, while a mad December ia likely to be compensated, Tor by a bitter February or March. Another more important intimation ia contained in the hot fall weather snob, aa we are having now.

It appears that a grad ual cnana ol dimate is taking plaoa which makes the seasons later, for some years the spring has been gradually encroaching upon the opening of summer, while the cum mer has lapped over into the fall and the autumn frosts hare generally been dis covered about December. Perhaps we may be approaching a revision of the nnni. in wnicu uw rmu wiu- De in summer. while the summer will proceed to crowd the autumn into the period assigned by prescrip tion for winter. As a subject for explorations the scientists could not rind a better one than the weather.

Is the Presidential election of 1880 Penn sylvania polled the following rote: Garfield, Hancock, Weaver, JO. 868. Oar field had 87,276 over Hancock, and 10.608 over Hancock and Weaver combined. Blaine will have from 60,000 to 70,000 majority. 1 UKB.LL.L.I run CXaT BLAND.

I John Boyle O'Reilly, poet, canoeist and journalist, made a speech la the court house last evening advocating the election of Cleve land. True, he did not say mack about Cleveland, the fact that he appears pub licly in his in tar sat is sufficient to Drove that ne oesires the success of England's candi date for the Presidency. Cleveland is great favorite with the British flunkeys and the Scotland yard detectives. John Boris O'Reilly's candidate for the highest honors tse guv or tne people of this country is also the candidate of the London Tcmrz. London Tekgrapk, and the English aristocra cy.

What a paradox! John Boyle O'Reilly, however, waa not al ways a lover of Graver Cleveland. The day before the Democrats made asses of them selves at Chicago. O'Reilly sent the follow- ing despatch to A. A. Haggit in the hope that it might aid in bringing the Bourbons to their senses: i BosToa- July 8.

1884. Cot. A. A. Han OKTr, care Gm.

B. F. Bctxek, Chicago: uiauae oi inters tana is intense and general. Hia nomination will be Democratic suicide. it wiu merely change 1.000.000 votes to xuaine.

JOHS Botlk U'Knili. Mr. O'Reilly now wants to repudiate the above. He says he is in duty bound to support Clereland because he ia the nom inee of the Democratic party. What a week confession! Mr.

O'Reilly enjoys the reputation of being a man of culture and true in dependence. He will soon forfeit all retard octhia character if he persista in excustair ususvotioa for Cleveland, on the plea of psrtixaniem and hide-bound fealty to ma chine politics. i. his speech last evening he denied that representative Irishmen all over the country ware all mterested in Blaine'l election. It is true all the same, O'Reilly's denials to the contrary notwithstanding.

At the election just held ia Maine all the hading Irish uere voted for the Plumed Knight Ex eeptmg the Boston FOot, a time-aarving organ oi organs, mostly all the leading Irish papera, secular and religious, printed in this country, ass supporting Mr. Blaine. I Mr. Keuly knows this to be true, and yet ha haa the sublime audacity to intimate was tne antithesis of such a stats would be mora correct. This shows the sig- ninoanoe oi partitanlam.

tBome would sell their birthright for worldly gain, O'Reilly denounces Blaine as a monooolist. tta prod noes ne evidence to support his Idle. ass statements. Possibly, however, ha confounds Cleveland with Blaine. The former ia a notorious tool of somorata hbr.

His vetoes all fairly bristle with avi. denea showing hie contemptible devotion for uie welfare of giant corporations aa against we ngncs at ue poor workingmeo. Who nominated Cleveland. Mr. O'Relllv Paid monopolists supclsaeectsd by the forea ot tne oxuous unit rule as engineered by Dan Manning.

An analysis of the DeTnooratio Ccoveatioa by Colonel Plymptoa shows that nearly all the votes which Cleralaad got from Western and Middle States were de livered by the agents of the monopoBats. CoL Villas, the Chairman of the convention, who gave nsMonsuvs vote, a railroad attor- Mr. Winston, another railroad attor- ney, and Mr. Harrison, of Chicago, and a few lesser corporation arenta. delivaraH tne liunom vote; Judge Kinne and Trimble, railroad attorneys, delivered the Iowa vote: and Sterling Morton, particular friend of the monopolists in the northwest, controlled the aeoraaka delegation Cleveland's in te rest.

uusy, day mould's man. delivered the Missouri vote, and ths suddenly-developed liking of P. H. Kelly of Minnesota for Cleveland is said to have been produced by corporation innoeace. Kill Bcott, and "Cof fee-Pot" Wallace, turned over the Pennsylvania vote at a critical moment, and the Standard OH inflsjenea manipulated the Ohio vote ao that the foremost Democratic states.

men, though aa Ohio man, did not get half oik. ine (Southern Democrats, as Ben Butter said ia hia Chicago speech, are cou- uuueu oy monopolies who desire to control labor in Uieir section. Nearly all the Soutb- delegatea voted for Cleveland. A. analvaia of the Democratic convention roll Would probably ahow that HO tv rf nf.k.

debfc wen attorneys, urents. or tnnianr coqwrmta monopolies. i John Boyle O'Reilly will read ft with both interest and profit: Liac-OLX. Nsbi, sept. 3, 1884, Editor DaUg Slate DewutraL Sir: For the second time within the last three weeks yon have dragged my name Into the political paign, although up to the present moment I have never spoken publioly or written a single worn to give you as a journalist any eround for so dolus.

Before the lata Boa- ton convention of the Irish National League i naa as tne result oi close observation and careful research made up my mind that there existed no good grounds by which the Democratic party ahould hold any mortgage on my vote because I happened to be an Irishman. I wsigbed with rare end deliber ation the menu of the two lresideotial didates, and I eeane to the eonelosiou that neither as aai Irishman nor a adopted citizen of America could Mr. ti rover Cleveland have mv support i ne ease oi air. jonn uevoy, on watch you ao persistently harp, and which you have again aaa again raierrea to ss tne only ground of my eppositioa to Mr. Clerelaod was only of the many objections which I entertained to that gentleman.

I did indeed eonaider the treatment meted to Mr. Devoy of the very basest kind, and as a strong evidence of either the hostility and contempt or Mr. Cleveland for Irian meal or National opinions, but I object ed also to Mr. Cleveland as the pet candidate of JULmm Hairs, IMS lMdm Standard, The London Jnulf Irltgnm, Tht London Driln Ifact, The (London) St. Jamrt Qaz' ttt.

The (London) MriiKruVrjr Rrrimia fact of ton enure xaoemnd press. I obieot to him the pet candidate of Vei and Jlarpet't Wtk- aa ue lounr oa unumeraoie vetoes in the interest of the great monopolies, and as a man who bad, aa I believed, proved himself the enemy of every just right to the toiling millions. I objected to Mr. Cleveland beeanas 1 felt that, in the words of Tht Lot ion iK, a straight out and out Democratic organ "he haa not a single quality to fit him for ths r-reslaeney of the United States." I bad made up my mind to support Mr. Blaine because from long observation I had come to regard mm aa tne very opposite or all this, aa aa Aaserican of Americana, a man among men, as an able statesman lilted by nature ana culture ana experience to fill with credit to the country and to himself the position of President of this sreat Nation.

These were a few of the grounds of my oojectxm to your esnaiaate and me ref erence for Mr. Blaine, and. as I have before stated, they have never, np to' this present time, been made poblio by me, nor would they now if yon bad not compelled me by yuur iimar cvmumauo oy your no worthy sneer at inau wisaom, to state them, When, however, at Boston I accepted the preaiaeoey oi toe inan ational League 1 sidered that whatever my private opinion might be I waa then precluded from taking any active part American politics. Accordingly I have abstained from takins anv active part, nor shall I ss long as I bold, the ouice. a uia bi my position, a must neg yon, therefore, to spare me the trouble of any nirtner oonrraaictions or corrections on this eubjeot.

With regard to your quoation from a speech front Mrs. Psrnell, I yield to no one on this side of the Atlantic in the respect wnicn i pay to toe nonorea mother of the man whom I am proud to be able to claim as a personal mend, aa well as a co-worker in the cause of Ireland, Charles Stewart Par- nelL and 1 am sure ahe will not misunder stand me when I state my conviction that ahe would best consult the welfare of the greet movemsnt in wnicn sue ana i are interested. ana my oeiiei ens would best consult tho de sire of her son, by keeping his name entirelv out of the present political contest. Yours truly, Patrick, loan. t3Ojuantltv and analitv.

In the Dlimnul Dyes more colorine Is o-iven than in anv known oyea, ana tuey give raster and more brilliant colors. 100. at all druggists. Wells. Richard son Burlington, Vu Sample Card, 33 coiotp, ana dook oi airecuons lor AS stamp.

Hard to Bbxikve. It la bani believe abase na oared of kidney disease alter his body was swollen as bis as a barrel and he had been iriven nn aa incurable and lay at death's door. Tetsucha cure was accom punned by Kidney-Wort in the person of M. M. Deveresnx of Ionia, Mlch who says: "After thirteen of the best doctors in Detroit had siren me up.

1 was cored by Kidney-Wort, I want every one to know what a noon is. A Great Problem. Take all tbe Kidney and Liver Medicines, Take all tbe Blood purifiers, Tske all the Kbeumatia remedies. Take all the Dysprspia and indigestion cures. Take all the Ague, Fever and pillions sneciScs, Tske an tbe Brain and Nerve force Take all tbe Great health metre ere In short, take si tbe best analitiea nf aii tnese, ann tne nest Unalities of all tbe best medicines la the world, and yon will find that Hon Hitters have the best enratire naalitiea and powers of all -eoncentrated In them, and thev will enra when an ia iiiubu, auiKiy or oom Dined Fail.

A tnrrusb trial will rive rmaitive prooi tma. Hardened Liver. Five years aso I broke down with kid. ney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then I have been unable to be about at an.

aj liver Keoame bard like wood: my limbs were paged np and filled with water. All tbe best Chraiciana strreed that nnth. ma? eoald on re me. I resolved to try Tlrm Bittars; I bsve nsed seven bottles; tbe hardness has all rrone from my liver, tht a welling from my limbs, and it baa worked a miracle my ease; atnerwiM I would have been la mv stbvbl J. W.

Mom. Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1881. Poverty and Bnfferincr. 'I waa dracrsvjd down with rlHt ammw uu euieriDK luy years, ransea uy a sick amuy una sarfre ouis ior oootonnff.

I was completely diaoonraKed. until pear ago, by tbe advice of my pastor, I commenced name Hop Bitters, arid in one month we were all well, and none of us nave seen a sick day ainoe, and I want to say to all nonr men, poa can keep your families well a year" wiu nop Diners ior less than one aoetor'e visit will cost. I know tt." A Wobkibo- Noae eeualne wttbant a hnvl n. wm.iv IBUia. BMIUl mu 100 fUS BOS staff wttb "Hope" or -Hops" their BwaaeT GREAT BARGAINS axe offered la Brass, Walnut and Ebony poles.

Also Walnut and Gilt Cornices and En-1 gravlngs. Frame 3 and Mouldings. Cash is the Inducement. MOHTZ'S Art Depot WLLKE S-BARRE I FEMALE i INSTITTJTE 42 BOOTH FRANKLIN 8TRBBT. The school year will begin -aUJCSUAY, SEPTEMBER 10, Olroular at 8.

L. BROWN DOR Pricotpal at home. September IO. HAfil) BICYCLES. f2 aSSff-S? fcameled, 12S mis.

nu nicaeiua SPECIALTIES, BUDQS ABO TALK UOBT ROADSTERS. carpenter, AcesttesB Xacnsh Hryokis and Mercies ponsM BMASJUrr WILKeAllR. aynuaes aa, ABU BlMai. ootflis ordered withta fr" an. Mtrtl proirtuUr.

Arat omt. Mila r-L ADSS22UM.B Hel, r. IIT TlTTnTrill aVeveMbi. aas a emooie. roena ihat f-.

Sereral and culls wiitt no arr. ajoe. Ih.ulTl. a iww Brwa. aC.

and circnl to try. eoet naid. and circulars free. Kent me this m-r k. Collar Vk, factory, Cambridge, UnU.

Xtv at Sraoci. ANCHOR- TLlNli V. S. Bf.sfl BSeaassfatos Oafl fronrBew York every Hstordav far GLASGOW VIA L0XDOXI)ifl5iv UUanaanlsiiiibu BtUcciit obssrase, fawsca (to or liua us. LIVERPOOL AKD 0UESTOW wrJs.BPVl! Prosa Pier iU North nrer.

Jfew Vws. APSTBAL Balls Btrtember 3l CITY OF ROMS Halls Oct. t. I Hapeto aeoOfnmfxljlHma torallclaiSaorrxiaw Cabta paaaace S0 tollO) accordine le sccJSLil HecondjraassJMO Hteernres.il,, Feveessage, Cabin Plans, Bo.r. i.if Kxu a.

A poly to HKMUKliauN BROTHKiA' Z1 "rJr. A. Blppard 4 Co. RE0 3TAR LINE BelaTlea Koyal aaa CJ. s.

Mail Tlml BAIUJ(J EVBKY 8ATL kSaII i BSTWUB NEW YORK AND AJTTWERI Tbs BAlBe, Osnnaay, Ita, Houses sad France. Orrtward stsmtra. BSD: Prepaid from Ait, 'S I toSOootward: II 10 to tlw. nnma- eabbi.asooateard and SM0 excursiuo. ticans- C.

tnclndlns bedding, etc. FETKR WTUaHTl sod Savings Bans. i lmr-V TMUWl ABB, LAOBAWAISA Vli'I RAIIJtOAD. i XJ EIUI RAJXJtOAD. i eas taoie table takine eBaet Hn'S lai Bush ears leave wilkM.k,rTUnvt,.

trains (or acraaton. dew York iand r'tijuWrta alt.ISa.mi. and 12 jd and 3 sod 76 p. au Jmt aaf at Kew York at tao, and 30 p. aid a.

a4 at Philadelphia ZM, and Kii p. a levs New York at 720 and -U0 a. P- aa, Pblladeiphla at ttii a lii 2 arrtvinit ia WOkss-Barrs at T.w- a. a. MP aad p.

ro. etrest oars leavs wUkss-Barrs eonnecn em franat tor Scran too, BioehasitOB. Byracose. Cain BaBalo, eta, at 3U a. 1230.

tO and p. si Ousel ears leavs WUkee-Barre eonaectiu ettt trains for NorthnmberlaxMl. OUss ears leave WUkes-Barra eoonseant em trains (or Maauooks st kaa a. aa.iPlyiu-oLi.l i BL, Berwick J6 O. aa Ticket once at ths Lit.

Esprest oSc. Public Square. 1 4- atBUGB LUI BAH.KUAU. ARRAJf RJ ENT OF PASSKXUKK TRAIJW. tve WUkea-Barre as follows I IT Traina 1 ia .1 dally for Klmira, Bnflalo, Niagara Fail.

nortn and ot, ecu Pullman sleeping art attached At 1XS0 sau. for Pittston and 8crantoa. At SLIO p. m- for Pittston, lloomw. iwatdt Waveriy and Intermediate statious, Ithara.

5ocP.wr' Bn0'0. Kiaaara Fahal and all lara eet. with parlor qoache. aajKd. At 5.25 p.

tn. for Pittston. At 75 p. m. for Pittatos ScrantoS and Tuxkbav aock.

1 A tlt5 p. m. for Pittston Tnnkhannock. Tnvna Bnflalo, Jtlagara Falls and aU pmu htaoch drank, Bethlehem, Easton, Kew York, PhiladriiMa ul WashutKtoa, with Pullman aleemnr cars. itu At 5 and s.s a.

m. for Wiute ilivA y-n Bethlehem, Easton. Nw v.is. and PhiUdelphia, HaaletonTBearer llid JU. bonoy City, and aU points In Hatjetrn ucd Kant AteMow ooal recions, Harrisbure and hVs.li!!i: At UO p.

fast line for He jYo and PhiB-delpbla. a topplne; only at prlnctpatstau.is. At 4.45 p. m. tor ftoiar Notch only.

Ati p-BL, PhUadelphia and Hew Y.1 i-Til PJJJPPtaJooJy at Briairisltauviif llsm At iorOten Snmniit. At 130 p. m. for Easton, New Yerk and suipptng at all stations: onnnemniit Cos islavenjunctioa for Haileton, VfaUanoy im. farther Information lojqmre ol Ticket Agent for pocket ruidee.

i 45. aBYINaTOS. Oen. Pass. Acent.

stanch atbtTT4soBTH an KltANCH On and after trains will run as fnlUiee. tin- lit. Wilkes-Barre Ar 1C: 2 I'iT' a Moeeuaaoi adtwllaiii Waowoili tic; tir im: r--r lli.C liS" iisp: -jy. tr, to' 11 5C" lMl: i I Kapy Jerry 4JS JfAd'l Bloom -433. Udui HarrlsbarB Mat ltf3a fcfc l.Sf 1 1 jan-i Kalomor.

WtUleinano! i I Iil6l mmira 4 III. anbury (via Lv I 1 towa brrsttoai Ar. I Lv. HnatliLrdoai 1 r- iif PI Lv. Hamsburis.

I ar MM Ar. Altooaa I Lv lii" Plttaburs. a'- and rata uesdt the'p-m. -Actional trains ears WUkea-Barre t.r Barre 7J0 am" ln ospec for wit" wnn Orel Psaa.AE'- CHAS. K.

PTXsla. trsaeral TalXlAJi BBEPtTEKli evwm vwaiB4invB rsmovarl him nfllAA rWvm Rrmm Srtl flcxir. 'aTvnmliiiiPatilr to Boom A. 2nd flnrrp nf mam hnilfiUie. whsva he is better prepared than rarrnerly, to ivttend to till matters in bis linear rmsdneameL A snwwilB.lmade of superintending- the erection oi bondings, i J.

GOOLtiAUGH, ststAI, KSTATK 1 fWtXBVTlOM ABU 'I' UtHCKAMtJE AUtJl OFKIt Over Wyomlns national Bant. s. Corn Exchanfs tmildlac, Pnblic Kgivo. l.laUTB, 1 OOl.TBACTTOB AKD OOBITKB OF CAVRAt. AND TJS ODsTB ST St aniiaa OX AKD Coraerof Prsaklia aed at a etreiU, WUtes-rlsns.

Satvssts. 8URE CURE ros KIDNEY. DI8IASE8, LIVER i C0MPLAINT8. CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DI8EA8E8. PHTS1C1AXSEMD0RSE ITHEAirnLY.

I lei lenl- nr. saime. "Xldaey-Wort hi alwy lemdHi" Dr. a. IT.

Clark. So. Em, Vx. ream amcausiinsmiis. emanii.Oe.

IN THOVSAMO CASia kskedSdlae. Itlaaule. KKTaia la l-ra isrua I 1 I lllll'l II 111 SHae Kew LAP, le au tee Separaaak legiaa of Uaeataly. TUnuinliMaa of ta XCldaays la rasa, slss uera ea sar, sau sr I Jy mm mm aw by aaU. Waxia, BucaaKBeei iirn 3 And Every Species of Itching and Burning Olseoaes.

Possl- tlvely Cured. ECZEMA, or Salt RbetQn. wttb Ha aroahhic jteh-Ina aed lemiu. Inautli miu. 1 bath with Hoar, and a aissle appllca-tkmot Cmwaa, the neat hkih Coas.

An pealed dally, artlk two orabree AtaMe oC LtTTurDaa KsaOLvairr. the new hdmiIm k- h. blood eonl. the neiaplratapa pure and anlrrltatlTe, sUI apsedily care Krzeai, Tetter, atlaswona. 1'aor- Ucera franios.

Mcald Head ma. ldm ff sad every apeoesof iirninc, scaly, and ttmplr II DC IlDBiore vi ma ncmip aaa mm. wnaa ue beat pnyalclaos WUIScUaaaalKKraariiaiaie ru fully ackauwledaed a core of Halt Rbeuai ue head. mew, wiM, mu Ma ior ancaen yeats; BO able te walk except oa hands sad knees tor one year not auie aeip aiaiaeii lor elcM yearss tried buav dreds of remedies: doctors proaoaiieed hi case bo pa leas: perniaaentl soured by cuncnu ltKMoi.virv blood punCer) letbmally, and ItrricOBA, and CO Tli OKA Hoar (the great akie cures) eitemally. Cbas.

HoaarbtDa. lawyer ftc utntM ms Boston, repona a ease of Haft ftbeaai under hia ooaerraooD ior years, wuca covered tbe pa-Hoot's boilr sad Smfis esd to ehlca ell kmm voma at uwawH naa ueen a astment bad beetl applied without beneat, otupletelj caret solely by the Citiolua leaveis clean and healthy skin. I wstcn atsasniss, F. H. Orakev Keu Detroit- Mtrh matrmA untold tnrtnres (mm Hall rUieum which appeared on his hands, head and face, and nearly dastroyed ba eyee.

After the aaost careful doctorhw and a eon. saltation of physicians tailed to relieve him, be seed 7 awinq, eaa walnort ao to data 1.1.1, WilkeBaiiA vrittM haVTafl-rd from Salt Khanmfor nvArmiarkr wMs mt uhhm ao baud Uaavt 1 conld not atteodtoniT busioaa fi wrMks at tlrmax. Tiiree buxos of CtrriccaA- And four bOttJe RlMLVKWT. hmVa.mtJrsnlwavB.raw4 meofthiBiireAVtlfnl dttveAML. muaoj an arngxtei, Prio: CuTiruiiA, VU-RAI, OOstwOO.

SaUM. Mad for -now tm Vnrm Skin nnTTiniil-wAP- An eiqalaiteTollet, UAth JJ Aland orsery aanaUve. i emnstrruttts. -pmtjATiNo, INSTKDOTIVK. TAlXlNta.

KSTKK. Wilkesta lie Mm OSK ArTKK.NtKJ.N ONLV AT 3 P. M. i Thursday, September 11 THK t'ESTuiY'S NOVELTY. BIFF1L0 BILL'S Wilti Weal 'THEGRKATEBT K-VHIBITION ON EART 'It Is rraodly seaUsUa and historically remlnie.

fyeneral S. T. nurman. .1 -unrrrssiaent and qaSlnet, oar Uenerals, uuuc man our rresi it petrooasa juut pmise." a-osAfepinir KnmbUcm. Two hundred Irtdians.

Soouts. Dow. bo jb, Mexiaans, rjerde of Buffalo, -sis. meera, fnnieeta A VISIT WKST Nf URKK UOUbVi to see Scenes that have 0xt ThoeauMls their Lives i to View. THE ONLV EXHIBITION EVE ALLOWED i IHJMTO.NiOS SUNDAY.

Kor psxdcnlars see small hilts and posters. liooisojooatlp.au, rala or shine. SAHY TO wET THERE. Pean. RR.

ram special trains, rVrelOo. IM p. f- mwvomx at oara aaxe. Street ears to Heath Wllkes-Barre. sneu.

the C.N. the D. L.4 Railroads to Sooth WUkea-BarrecoeMct with Bnases. BarKea. iraiauK onristai aflotuH free, wanted in busses, barcea.

tMuns ta earn naaei a oouto wivea-narve and City on Hept. It 10.0UD people expected. AdnuaHon, 50c. cbUdrea.Vc Htreet Psrade Tbnrsday ajaralaa. METROPOLITAN 11:,.

ROLLER SKATLNJ South Main street. 1 ft I J. Oicn from JO to 12 a. 2..10 to 5.30 and 7..10 to 1(30 p. m.

i.e. Matinee for I-adLes Thnt adav slier. noon, and for-chilc-en Saturday aficr- noon. Genera admBHinn. on uuurun a 1 iokw 'excent evcninira.

in cents. 1 tl Combination Tickets, 0, JJao of Skates, etjch Bosaion, 10c. Use of Skates fof children, 5c lood mtisio ci-ery aflercnon and evening, BREWERS DEILERS FUR TUB hENKKiTOr TUB US UN I OAT CLOB, NED I TUESDAY, SEPT. 16. 1 1 a Tickets ror sale by dee.

Btennatar- na. ai saannsana coy ss A AKJliresvy. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. 81. DENNIS BUCKLEY, uealer In Wood Bnrned Lima.

PlaeiA, White Marsh ant Rockland Lime and WhH. Sand and Hair. 1 Als4 dealer in Plyrnoath Coal. Prices very reasonable. Offlos South WUkea-Barre osal ehJpto Telephone con-neotlon, and allordem nroniLtlv filled ui j.i THE lHEUr.1 POSTPO 1 Roal Dry STRICTLY Come and TELL YODa NEIGHBORS THAT A SURPRISE FOR YOU.

EVERY DOLLAB'S Worth of goods in my store must be disposed of as soon as possible. Special inducements in Tea Sets' Chamber Sets, Majolica and Bisaae vstsaw swuh vunu WOW. We are going out of S- W. SGIETT 80 PUBLIC SQUARE. wn Go.

S- LiBr ti. i 202 Market Sti J. H. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT, srAi twa w.

i wmce 1 orxA iviain street, UruV)nLevdBimcliTarf. Anu nurKKlwXKNDENT OP Cenlrar Illsh School Batldlnc, Washlturtoa 1 Forty Port. 8. S. Bolldlng for Memorial Chore h.

WUbs.lkmiPi J. O. Wood, store, Honth Main street. V. Paine, store.

Public Bquai. H. I brown, store. Public Hqtiare. H.

I Brown, stores, bast Market street. tinina Ljeaoer oniiojne, north at ain street. A. B. Brown, stores, pittston.

R. J. Flick, block. Booth A T. Mc.

Unlock, block. Pnnklln mtrmt Benjamin Keynolds, resldenee. River street, K. U. Turner, residence.

Franklin street. tas varies, ether hulldlnn. of like PriftA Bood dnse ot three or four Kmorr Mgbt for a week or two makes the they porHyUi. blood sad pot flarsnleas, Fleeaeat, nluiZ JrnKKistaand medicine dealers at Eaaen Utxt. jT.rT:i R.

a A. J. Dlotrick. weloeaue. PrsakHa T.

11. Athertnn. imIiIih. u.l W.tosieul MiIm. TT-i W.

Uarpeoler, teatoeoce. Union strset. Chapel. Aluei. rT" Top Knot Hones, Bear Creek.

deecripOon fc, WUkee-Barraod vicanlty P1vVvai 1.1 1 1. Irl rem strees, sTew Tat. toe eost popular of all tbe Oathaitiri f.box with wonderful sa aaa. maw are, VTUSB -v viiBUMajg IU mravN on) Dili ren muOwr'n LrrrtB Uahon. uui.V;ir; OAVHABmo PHA4 es.lts.-N.

W. Baker. Locnst FOR TRIAL hi! ueuvezca any pan of tne 0117. D. BIOHOLB, i es taw.

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