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it r. i MORjfr l-'-'f EISEN'S 1 tNG, JULY 26, 1886. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD: MONDAY ftr.SINRSS NOTICRS MPST O'LEARY CO? w. n. mite Co.

EHeri la a Fr.R- Land. A cablegram received on Saturday by Mr. I'I Ki: TK.YS, AND BAKING Comparative microscopic tests 1'OWDliR. with other standard pre- careful what you drink, use only pnre goixus. The medium or ticst grades are the parations show 74 PUBLIC SQUft clieanest.

iruarautee satisfaction John Torrey, ofs tirinirt tho end intelligence of the deatli of his Uunuhiter, MjrKj. Ada Torrey (irant, in Cairo, Kvypt. Fr- tnany yearM phe ha1 renideJ in Cairo with her hnrtband. Dr. J.A- tiraut, the urgeon of the Engiixh tlit'irntiun in tin! plnce, whom Hbe mttt whil tvit-liiiK in the Et with her brother.

lr. tiraut H-nt heir uirlhojU dnvH ill ildneAdale. Imt evenv caso. or monev cheerfully refunded. price to nil.

ireat Ath'ntic nnd Pacific WHITE'S EMDLSION OF GOD LIVtH 17H0LES0PJ1E This day inaugurate thei cust-oniary I'-'l Public Square. 'I BKKCHILD'H. OIL WITH HYPOEjlOSMlTfcS T6 be superior td auy uow in market. Only the 'finest Nor IHiring the summer months Bergold's: are killiiiig fret4i beef every day. ia selectand choice.

It is healthy and iu 'every instane tunny friend VUkes-Ltarre uliowill kttru I WBIh regret of her ideath. A CllMlie of Kul-elltaiiHti John M. Daniels who hax beuii with the. Dickson Manufacturing C. eleven yrarn, wegian Cod Liver Oil is used it isltiie very best.

If you want ieef, veal. lamb, ruatton, or pict-hnl meats, leave yonr orders or tek-tthone to Itergohl. Delivered reWwlked hia iKfiCion an IsULterinteluletit of fthe Wilkes-Barre hhopttankl accepted a qm- at any hnur in the ilay or night as desired. I LKl.N SlIAP, Lit IN A-ik your grocer for it. Five cakes for eeutH.

also in large bars. Williama proprietors. anjd is so flavored as to completely disguise its taste, making it acceptable to the most delicate stomachs Call and examine testimonials. Manufactured only by Qf their immense ancUihoice selectioqs -jn A I i S' A I t) Rp, HiTSd BONNETS Ti-imTriPfl and untrimmed. flowers, artificial friiit! Hires' improved root beer packages, in liquid or dry form for family use.

Makee the most sparkling, delicious and wholesome drink in tbe world. ithout a rival, bells I purchased a package of CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER of Messrs. Park Tilfrd, in New York, and have made a careful analysis of the same. I find it to consist of Pure iSream of Tartar, mingled with snch other ingredients as rentier it an eCFective and desirable Baking Powder, and that it-oes not contain any Alum, Terra Alba, or any adulteration Ii ia in my estimation among the most wholciaou compositions for a Baking- Powder of which- havo ai: knowledge. rifHENRY.

MORTON, Ph. of the Stevens Institute of Technology. Hobokcn, ITew (jersey, December 11th, 187a w. white for tifi cetits. Makes gallons, or sale by PHARMACISTS.

11 Huath Mnln Btrrvt. Umlinwiw Hail other novelties in trinjmings at' decidedly cut prices; telling: reductions in gnsrers arugglsts. JN'8 CAKK. Ai J. I'kkw, tiifuUift.

KU the latest suaimer drinks made to ordqr in th? shortest possible notice. Bohemian aud Siegrnsier's lager beor. Bntter- AilH-tun rliarttr. SUMMER! DRESS GOOD milk fresh every any, and dinner served Kjilrt for opl. froift l'-i to 1 pm.

daily at McXiughlin's Cafe. Imported ana rtomestio oignrs, ales, portn-r and lrown Stout. Sateens, Crinkled" Seersuckers and other wash 1 .1 il a 1 1 tion with the I'nited Him liuproveinent of Philaderphtu, nud will ileiiva for t'harleH-ton, this week. Mri TIpmumhi. who was.

formerly connecteil with the pirku.n Co.hari been appointed eitperintetuleitt in M. Janiel-t' laee An Old Helller lel I White Ituvpp Jtiilrnid.l 1'he denth of Jacob Fisher hut iSnturday removed another early aettler rom thi region. He came to White Haven from Kte-tun iu 1)B, and four ytiare latter removed to Snui-init Iike, whero he resided for forty-live year. A few months ago tie took up his nesi-decee with his (on-in-law, Mr. I.

Oden-kirchen. near MooHeheadJ where he died, in the year of hirt age. t-etter from llank Sfolili. Coi-sii. lh.i-FrH.July ICiitoi; I left Wilkee-Bkrro on the I'ennsylvaain Kit.

ou the 3th inst. aid ciluio through without deiay. In Whio the corn crop is very hort, not over ltJ inches hi'li, through lliiaois tho com, wheat, onts and potato verygood. Throagti Iowa tliecorti was hom-rng and tussled odt. limit, oats, corn jtid potatoes were also splendid, the best I ever saw them.

Wheat wiis all fca't, but uo liAnl-etl in. At breakfast onf the dining icar firxt course was i ispberries atid there oriental ana otner laces auu ciuurojaeries, Unking I'lm-tlrr. mitts, gloves, "corsets. broidered robes, fans, iery, Children's lace' caps 1 torn 1 oc rrv iinwatfjisL I i j. upwards, straw f- Good sateens in desirable, patterns' from 8c.

swank CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER being pure and frp from Ammonia, Iiime, Alum, Terra Alba, or any adulteration whatever, and having great leavening power, I do not hesitate to rebommend as worthy of publi confidenoe for producing light, digestible, and wholesome bread. JAMES P. BABCOCK, State Assayer of Massachusetts. Boston, 14, 1884. all other croods in the same proportion.

1 at ladies The Truible tn Hcntnton Bum IWlt Clnb Kesoh a Crll Keor-ultioo Under Nw Kec'nte Probnble. D'leary has failed at Scranton. It is no surprise. It wan expectetl long ero this. The failure was natural.

It couldn't be otherwise. In the first place, as wn predicted by this journal in the early part of the easou, Scranton soil was not rich euough to sustain snch a sprinkling of high priced players as O'Leary hhd placed Ott-reio. The Hustler's iutentions wens good euough but his judgment was bad. He the season by employing men whom he promised to pay a mouth. 1 his was a big mistake.

Scranton have known the difference between a man and a 3s0 ball thrower. It knows the difference now nnd eousi-qiiently that portion Of the population which expends ti cents every time there is a ball game will raise a big howi if anybody but S'JOO men are engaged to entertain them for two honrs of an afternoon. But 3 or 4tX) quarters paid into the treasury every (raie there is, a game won't pay mouth salaries. O'Leary knows this. He knew it before.

Then why did he go on? That was his business Xeary is for Ieary first Wheeler So. He milkedthe cow till she ran dry. Now he has no use for the cow and tho cow has no use for him. O'Leary has many good, bad and indifferent pndities. He gave Scranton a base ball clnt.

This wa a good quality. Before he struck the towu a good many of the inhabitants were at a Ut to know what was meant by base bull. Somo didn't know there was such a game. Never heard of it before. i Hhers knew what it was, but it was so long since they hnd seen it played they had forgotten all about it.

The first game played there was somewhat of a disappointment. The spectators couldn't see why it was that the pitcher didn't hit the runner witn the hall when he siarted from the base, dut Dan soon explained this, lie said his club didu't play town ball but base ball! Oh! Base ball. we will try bae ball. First blood for Dan Up to this time the Scranton newspapers were rather dull on base ball. It was no fault of theirs.

Baw ball didn't belong the towu, aud what didn't belong to the town a Scranton paper wouldut totmhi with a polo which would reach to Wilkes-Barre. But O'Uieury saw his opportunity. Scrauton's reputintion must be sustained at tell hazards. Dan calls to see tho editor. And, behold, what Uq we beholdV Base ball by the column.

It was a great revolution for a Scranton paper. dkes-Barr must be downed. O'Leary club to the fore. Hur-rahl Scranton de'eats VX ilkes-Barre. Meeting of citizens called.

Orounds secured. FY'uce goes up. i Second blood for Dan. I The stockholders ask, "How about the re-ceiprsi' "Oli, that's all right," Dan replies. I'll tnke care- of the receipt-, you see that the fence doettn't run away.

First Stockholder Oh, 111 be if this is going to work. I-t O'Leary take care of the feuoe and we'll look alter the receipts." Second Stockholder. "That's proper. We'll see Dan right off." O'Leary- "What do you take me for? Haven't I given you all the base ball you want? If you want another piece of eath, why go and see the land agent. I think thr grounds are large enough.

Stockholders in (ieueral. We'll have to ruu KLeary, out of this. He is making entirely too much money. Besides no one man can run this town." me thing alwut O'Leary to be mlmired is his promise. He is great on promises.

He is known to have promised some of his players as high as a month salary. The promising part wu all right, but on the pay part he whs away off. Trie fact is there was no mom-y to pay. The Scranton fel well to call at once, i. N.

PISEN, was spring 1 chickeu anil all kinds of 74 PUBLIC SQL Office Of THE 'GLOBE OME PRICE DRY GOODS W. Jtt. MUltrr. 3 Appol llnaffis, 47 WEST MARKET STREET, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.r 1 2 4 iHM. itffcn iu.h r- r-4c-f Refriserators ara fee ilissts i Ice Croaw Fpzi Water Coolers.

pcrs, Hydrant Hose ani Hosj Reels. Tinware anil Plmflsrs. Heatiiie Contactors. Kritiiuulfa uiudc on npiIicittt(n. J.W.PATTENXGO., Kronthal Stathorn, Congress, Vichy, Geyser, Hun Yad.l.

and To the Ladies i lUOER ie Globe season at No dull Dr.y Cccis (Hh1 icirl waute). Mr for wile. Lxihinaan nrUs th' iwily IWilvmnu l.timtt-r for want-4l. 1'ijrm at Monutnin Iurk. t'ifcatH-tlu of rVimilltftoli Tulip, thetitsbt Kwp.

LOCAL AFFAIRS. HKKVITIl.H. Orihiis Court to-day ml ino-UoW court to-morrow. The proceeds from the Juil VrfUtfiie picnic will be over UJ Summer drinks of all the finest ins tie city, nt lohmanuN. The employes of the P.

A il. Shops at Ashley were paid Saturday. Geo. South Brooklyn, is ill towu. Ho cfwno here to repair the pumps of the Water Vk irp-dtty the Roman Catholic calendar Ten brates the memory of St.

Anne, mother of Ihe Blessed Virgin Mary. The reffular meeting of the W. C. T. U.

will be held at 4 pm. to-morrow at the Mission Koonin, t4 South Main Street. Policeman August Miliar has been sus-perflded for dereliction duty. The Police Coqimittee will investiirate the charge. Annie Francis, aged 0 yean, residing on Stanton Street, fractured her collar bone evening while piayiu with other children.

K'harU-s P. Sheridan, of Plymouth, was tliilhared from the county jail Saturday after nerving a three mouths entence for larceny. Rev. Samuel Martin, of Lincoln University editor of tho America, a Philadelphia puUication. is supplying the pulpit of Memorial Church.

M)n Saturday, John II. Meeh.in, of this aud John M. Derr, of Mill Oeek. ran a 1 "-Mf yard- foot race at Lee Park.Meehau wm-niii in 134 seconds. ha Ashley Savings Bauk will close its hnsines, July 11.

All claims will Ite paid iu cash and the final settlement will be left iu thejhandof C. Paine. jUieg Band will meet for rehearsal on TutHday evens at o'clock nt the usual place. Kvery member is expected to be present on urgent business. -j-The Co boys, of Newtown, and tht-Stub of Stanton Street, played a of ba.o bal ou Saturday.

The Cowboy won by scofe of to 1, ten innings. -j-The new poles of the Wilkes-ttarre Elec-tricj Light Co. ior the suspension of the in-canjdscent light wires are going up rapidly all over the city and the fixtures with wires are being put in many business places. A largely attended nieetiug of miuers and labprers held in the interest of the M. A Is.

at Plymouth Saturday evening. D. J. jteest presided and addresses were delivered by Mess. Dullard, nnd Unvie and Hok W.

II. Hioes. H- The meeting of -tha Carbon Comity and the! l.uzt'cne County CommUnioner aecom-llihed nothing toward building a bridge at Wtiite Haven. The statement that Carbtn appropriated for such a bridge appear to be unwarranted. Absolutely Pure.

Tlii iM-BTihr Bvff A ntMn-eJ of iorit) rnjKi It it I w.h(rlnnit-iat-ni. MonV ft'onom uthI tTian tlbr onluiarj kiu.ix, huI -ttuiit tBld in coinik-tition With ntnlitndv -f low tt. ahurt wniKht alnin or plittMjiLri'o iwttiTa. Sole only id carif. Ih'VAi l)ieiN(i 4)jJ Wtl1 Htr.

Y- 1 merits. I be laft course was griddle cukos and niaplei niolasjscs. The cruis throngh Iowh werq never (better. hen I Mt home 1'resident CfevelaucJ had sent as a gri-en bag io destroy onrpotatoes. 1 can't imagine why, unless it was that old Lnzrne gHfte a majority for I notice ou (the bill of fare ip the dlming ciirM, "No liOors sold throuyhi Iowiu" How does this suit ithe temperance men in old liizerue.

It wijuld beta great blessing to manj a family in old Luzerne if tln-re wais-not an liquor sold tht re. It is about, UXJOi miles fiiom Wilkes-Ktrre tosC'hicngo. iFroiniChnragit to Conftcil Hltlfs is imles, anl to Unaina rm miles, i In riding through town onej, l.s.ks out of the pralare car naui hnndreds aere uV corn, wheat r.nd oats. Wheat is all cat and im shock. I would estimate the average twenty bushels to tho 1 hey are cutting the with reafiers and binders and it is a stood Yon; are scaneely any potatoes aloug the The country is dotted wilh young trees, planted fur wluit thc caill "wiud-br-ak1ers." But hep a cycl ue ctimes alug the trees muft go down.

If 1 lived in the West I wonld have a dug out atad when saw the clonds gather in tht ky I would stay cliseto the dug-oat. read 'to pop iu under the ground. That as the only safe place in time of a cyclone. 1 start to-night fur Denier at o'clock, nod we reach tlicre at rliK-k the net even-iig. U.

I uealle4l for I llers. Indies' list. Airs. Harriet Menm.iii. Mrs.

Maria Corey, Miv. S. (iftihin, Ani.ie 'ieiger, Emma lir.asa. Miss llouuonv UefTrou. Mi-s TiJlie Howiy, Jennie Jennings, Miss Katie Kelly, Miss Sophy Knee lit.

Wish Jennie Lord, Miss "Lizzie Lewis, Miss Mary McAndrews, Mis. William Patten. Mrsj Mary Hobbins, Miss Mary Shepherd, Miss Mary Shaub, Cintltmen's list-ris Athworth. K. I.

Atwell, David Bactiman, r'redrick Brandt. Fredr ickslial 1 House; because we offer the best- Inducements! i ty, Peopl kaow whi House gives best bargains and thai is the reason why. we do the business. Come herej when you may and you car. al Waters, 13 SOUTH MAIN Slfttl.T.

0 By the cas' WlLKKK-l)AltltI'X-'A. A. II Aim. ways see anxious buyers eagerly seekir; en. Champagne Cider In Quart hieiering pianos have just received a CAR LOAD of fine gratje DO Nos 2 aud 3.

Frtun 2 ft. by 6ft. 6 iu. tci 3 ft. by 7 ft.

All regular sizes. We mm- have the largest best selected stock of DOORS, WINDOWS, BUILDING or Forties. Kllt BAlJi HY lows welled Dan's head. They told him their was the greatest town in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It had a population of aud was increasing at the rate of -) a the' many attractions offered dai ly by this 1 ivrnej and enterprising firm.

It would be' impossible to describe the many bargains as we have reduced ouc I- i whole stock. Ladies, call early bef ore .1 tti.ey aro all I LAZARUS CO. "-urge lirown. iion. James J.

t. Byri.n. Who 1 esal or Retail. day. No trouble to get 2,000 people in the grounds every day.

But the eople remained somewhere else. It was a big day when attended. Five i 1 hundred wouldn't bi-giti to pay expenses. S.I1.K AGJiC hat I'layers crying for boodle. W.

M. MILLER. boodle on hanui. Won't olay then. All right, quit.

And on Saturday night they did quit, ltie Scranton papers have various ac GROCER, i uini K.i 1'oiiiinicK i orcor.m, 1 ralici-I'opahan, K. Hugh Conaghnn, Crydermaiij Willis M. C-orwin. Carney, K. W.

Hvans. Knm-h Kdwunls. I limas (Jrniit, Tllos. II: Rowland A. K.

Condy Harvey IliJll Ituckel. llred llillsbiird. James Hand, Richard J. Haiel. J.

N. lsbell. liev. Chars. J.

JetlkiDK. Kapprar, Kaiiffman, Slii-heii L. Kneale. D.iliiiwrence. .1.

H.i Lyon, 1. Lacy Cleis H.l.VlcClure. rank Mori y. J. 1..

Merriumni Jolm 1. Mcth-aw. Ibhn Mctiowen. John MyConnell. John Morse, Austin T.

Mellt-n H. Miller, Ezra twetis, ti'ensine M. ule-ga, ti.orge Kay, Aejatide Steruer. Daniel Smith. David H.

Soilis, M. Soiriinr. couuts of the quitting part. ne paper Kays the failure tsduoeutirely to k'ieary. Another HARDWARE, in the county.

Special orders filled with promptness at that the dob has been pLaying ioor bs'l 43 West Majrket Call and (hh thfHe at initiliiiiifintj. Kold iU fiu U-rri-n hud iW fijpfKth. No. 8 West fflaiRef Street Hut the greatest juke of the whole fiffmr tn advertisement which appeared in the moderaite prices. Street.

1 Scranton This advertisftuient calls for players to play in the Scranton club. It is rudiculous in the extreme. Might C. MORGAN'S SONS, as well advertise in a dry goods paper -4-Manager Bosse, of the Western 50 iviarKet street. Jamies Stevens, Str.iug, I hoinas Splir- SUMMER CLEARING neni.

llavulf I li.inii.-on for a blacksmith. Where does the Scranton Association expect to get players from? out of the mines? If so. all right, just keep the advertisement standing. What Scranton wants i a good base ball manager, i me OUTERS LOBSTERS H. Waloltt.

Weters. I I'. Kiiiiicv Weaver, Jul. Whitmore. ha4 effected an arrangement to have all the American Association base la11 HA (lies in the United States bulletined each evening a the Wyoming Valley Hotel and in (front of the Ukcoud orace.

-j-A man whose name could not be le. trued WMM KI AN ilt'Hl Hoy Allot on-I lal can tM-ik lieramii I rf ll. l-rrf. ss own h.tmf wntiia: lix I) who kuows his aud has the conti dence of the public. Until this man it secured base ball in Scranton will be a fail SALE -Itjirre i-i-VMoira.

An'exiiikitiou waji riveii J'rid night R. 3. Rgetlt for tke Perfect Ibaiil tire Kxtingnisher Co. A large crowd witnessed it. i ore.

Home talent won't do. Managing a A.NTI-:ii -1V A I'll 1 1. AN took a row on the river yesterday with a companion, hut beiiiir antler the intlaence of race track lud a base ball club are two i'p'iwy rt.irt- a ri-fnifit a-Ldliiu 1 Ri, It in thai lint in fft- ferent tilings. The stockholders association dosen't have tot pay o'Leary's debts. And The I'arri-h, Coal Co.

tmty -nt It I. AKr It I I ltK( d.l-.HM.-. aid their cniplotes SOFT SHELL! CRABS OTjeary dosen't own the club. Itwaseu Saturday. of all tered in the State league as the Scranton club: not O'Leary' Consequently the as ANTKD- l'itlif fi nr Rfuitlriiion in cftjr or Conner; tak.

work at tlipir own noni. C'' 1 1 5 (In lti -nKily iifult: work sociation owns the franchise. let the stockholders go to work at once and reorganize, liljnur, he fell overboard, and would probably have been drowned had not ex-Police-ruu Finch thrown him a rope ami dragged hii out. j-Such of our readers is are interested in Supdny school work will be pleased to learn th'it tne Keoobd will publish each week-, a colntno of helps to the International lessons. Trtose for next Sanda lesion appear on the third pagnof this isue.

Hereafter the will appear each Saturday, one week in advance of the lesson. fDt lf mud; no rainaf- iiiitf. We iin a tcttnii wrk ainl fornir-h ptns-ly eniplof- Employ- a good manager and hire players OUR HATS AND BONNETS. who like cotiee better than they do whisky. 24 Vine Siret t.

'inrinnati. Iu the game. Saturday between Wilkes-Barre and Wilhaimsort the former won with ease. Score, loto 1. The visitors were out CLAMS SARDINES n.

nnt for rummer played at all points. niHKt tn iicw will riUi Iiy tri winij. hide or rut WeNhave marked down everything in miliinery ud will as to- Ai-o tn-Titr Mrticl of priMir4 T. J. Meehan h4 erectts.1! a new on thawmng in frontUif his rstniirnut.

Joseph Ioutieily has his fcuilding on iue street almost completed. i i An intoxicated man entered the depot last Friilay night with the iutentiou to raise a disturbance, but wnis soon riliov from the premises. Jutncs Murphy, a former siid.ller of Daniel Ixiei-ick. is now iu town vi-titing friends. A Polander jn the lower eifd of towu, name unknown, attempted suicide last Saturday by (dubbing himself in thej abdomen.

Ui w.iSBds are tiioughc to be at a serious na-tare. new Oag-stone crossing rti.xs been laid'nt thecorner of Main street and Centre avene. A game of base ball was nlaved-at the Mb ifiiir. 1 t-nun-Hii ami juatm i.ttthor iir usual dispose ol all our hat's at greatly reduced rates tin t-thofB. 'J lit- ljt wariii; It'atlier if) the mnr.

Frederick Schneider's night school for teaching bookkeeping has grown on his A. G. HCIJH. hands to such an extent that he has con 3T Ntir.L Main Htret, VilkeeuHarr6 cluded to organize a thoroughly equipped OUR MOTTO: het business college. He his rented one of the floors over the Wyoming National Bank.

I LKCTKIC I't'tlK ISLLL is the I nut of order CAUI'KNTKK A RrMiKUTHON. StM The same is being put in readiness for the Never to carry over stock, therefore will positively sell all our latest gems at 33 per cent. less. No old goods, but a opening, theuVeof which is set for August 3. "an iit litem in tn short notice.

i Trrie, Saturday, betweeu! Plvmonth complete line ol wiHinery goods at Mr. Schneider is seconded in Ids enterprise by William J. Holly, wlto recently resigned Vf. tl.AKK, cosTHtrroa roit Picked Nine and tha Kinmii.na''ih I ending iu a defeat for the hitter. The score a prominent principalship in a local school to engage iu tthis enterprise.

They will STEAM HEATING, iiAZi.trroN. pa. be assisted in penmanship, commercial W. LS 1 Oi). A party of young folks asaemblcxl at D.

K. Spec's residence, Friday nisjht. for an evening of amusement- All rnts i. rr.tr-n.lf-Tif Silicitl. Krimnten Fnmiifchpd.

law, short-hand and type writing by expert Lazari Langfeld, 1 1 ton ion. 1j D. Shoe matter, wife and two daifrhtersr and Miss fid hams vetuned Smturday night from trip through the Eastern States. Ex-Mayor McKane of Sr ran ton was in W'ilkes-Barre Saturday, and teceived the congratulation of his many here ou hiji recent marriage. Pol.

Deckert, Banker B. J. Jamison and Df. Kegene Townsend all of Philadelphia, witre at the Valley House yesterday on their 'way to Harvey's Iake. Among tne arrivals at the Wyoming Vnlley Hotel, Saturday were tieo H.

Hill atl wife. Col. R. P. Deckert, Col.

B. J. unison. Maj. J.

F. Breinl, Dr. Eugene 'Townsend and wife, Philadelphia; Judge At bnight, Allentown, Hon. William Shaw, 1 foy. V.

Mi-is Hattie L. Reider, of New Haven, who has been visiting the family of Henry HofTheimerfor the past month, leaves Mre to-dny. She goes to A 1 toons. IClande G. Iietstone, with the Philadet-pftia nnd recently on the Sen in ton wan in town Satnrday.

(rarrett and Mm. Smith are in New York visiting friends. jj. W. Howard, and wife, of Philadelphia, are visiting with the family of C.

Ben 1KI lif KM: u. lurk, 0, lai(tle, fl K.I lark. II. K. Miithrland.

William KUnpr. enced men. A handsome circular has been issued, the frontispiece being an original and artistic design by O. W. Leach, Jr.

The good time. Wi Mafiil, of W. H. Wofka, course of instruction will embrace all the 'i Mrs. W.

J. Ix'Wis was thei'succcnsful im. -artl K2ucKli-rni. of Aiftri. lr.

K. M. Brnndfure. MILLINERY PALACE branches requisite for business. It gives the Rncoiu pleasure to say that Mr.

Schneider CO (c kwirf M. r. Poor IMstrirt. reel and Hut. tesfcint for the ladies' gol watch at tlx Vallih.

St. Ana's l'Dvent. JL. is a thoroughly practical bookkeeper and in IgARKET STREET. structor.

In establishing a business college he adds a new element to the local advantages firU WT 3 Amat.Mir Photo HUL.ri I 0 klltftinir fnmily uctur-t netm-scia tair ami festival. succeeded in wrising about Slmi. wJiile'her cou.ititor raised nearly Hx. CO ca winch iiKe-narre possesses, if the enter lav .11. Kini'ir- i iiiK 1 utml 8ttt- J.

N. tv V. rk. prir'e succeeds as it deserves, the ilkes-Barre A boy named Aonle.eibont lit i.nri ifusmess ollegof will be a prosperous and 1 JalyiSargairis 01 WWWun-e, Ut. M't'iTIU KJ.KfTKU' OOOUUl H.

BrtA-uiwaj, New York, llio ijiily U-caiutie. ot nge. a gninuson of John fileberling, w.is serjonsly injured on Saturdfft; afternoon at Coal rniiiies. being run permanent institution. HiiteM lsy.

ly the cars. Drs. wkm nml kno.b- On July 2T is commemorated St. sometimes cullud the Great, staled also CO U'i oat Boanerges, son of thunder, in England some IfliO churches are dedicated in his wefe called and the patient Was sent lo the Wilkes-Barre hospital. Th right leg was broken just above the nnkkvllhe left was out below the knee, the riidit arm was broken below the ellvnw and the Umes protruded through the flesh of both arifi aud leg.

i Ladies' all-yvjql Jerseys down PAtMKR'S HApf STORK, i ItK-at ion, al" 171 EAST MARKET STREET. SiKis(jN SikPF ino Sorr II xh, il1M.il' tiKK llfTH, AMH, I' MHRKI.I.AS AM) HTIIAW (io)H, Tl; tint "in tl.f mark--t nt I'AhMKU H. name. He was the brothrr of St. John the Evangelist, by birth a Galilean, and by occupation a fisherman.

How St. James was em Johnson, Mm. Howard brother. Miss Mnttie Wells, of KngLewood, N. J.

is in town, the guest of Miss Edith VVelis, on Franklin Street. Miss W. Walsh, who held the position ofj nurse in the Wilkes-Barre Hospital, for M-fveral years, is now discharging a similar duty nt the new hospital in Reading. Children's jerseys 35c, down frbn 50c. IyadiesVIf)se, good quality, I2c.

pair. nev. A. Oritbn and wife returrieJ S.itnr.lnv from Ineonta, 03 ployed in preaching and promoting the Henry Anderson, a farmeriJiviiiir back nf tiospel after Christ's ascension, we have nol account. He was apprehended and behead Dallas, had his team righteaed Saturdnv in 03 at Jerusalem, bv order of Herod the Wpie Pearl Buttons 2 doz.

25c. aB: Silk Mitts 23c. pair. Lisle Thread Gloves 20c. pkir.

this liorongh ami they ran as far as Haddock a breaker. Luzierne. Ti.o Great, a little before Easter, about fourteen HKNI) HlXCTal. for ri HHiiipl LINENE COLLAR and Pair Cuffn vh MM 1 i It thrown out, tint not injured. No damm Rubeoat, Anreto.

Kph-t. Murill Leather Hiiid jSatchels 50c down-from $Sc. Personal We Cllpid. jMr. nuISUidle will leave this evening for ilkes-Barre, where he will no doubt make his future home.

Maut-U f'ttmk 'inn's. County ComrnisKioner Cyras Straw paid lle AVaiiiW office a friendly vi.it this morn-irtg. He left town on the 10:40 am. train fr Mountain Urape, where hi family is located for several week. C.

W. Pabst, of Wilkes-Barre, is registered at the Central Fans at one-third regular prices. Oriental Lace Elouncings one-half farmer price. nud for hot wfnthT. Mitdo 'I-i(i.

and arc -oinf Pr-rftTt fit. Addrww, cutting Kiz, ItLVKitKIBLK 1ULLAK in Kiiby r-trwtu Wtiu. 25 Machines Sold rA.s Season. Llnldren'a Lace Collars all reduced. IChemisettes all siy.es.

asHlone. 1 ie.lner Neir Vrk. Broadway and tthjStreet, 1 pposite CasinflaTid Mli'tropolitan (peta Honsa. Rooms il a day and upwards. Restaurant of ansnrpassett eicelle ice.

Coolest hotel in the city. New and elegant. A liome for families. A resort for buf-in-ss mer i iis. Dn MAcAnsrvand Wai.tku B.

Boueuh. proprjetors. AKItlAtiKd. FdEAH UiBiij Iii Hlmira, N. Hotel.

ZHittrrdau a tlaztrhm SntiHei. I rn wi.cinti niur. Hi Mr. nnd Mr. Ievi Hahn, of Wdkes-B irre, visit) ug Mr.

Hnhn's -inter. Mrs. Snmnel. Collars and Cuffij, white aud colored all sizes, lpw prices. htreet.

Hethlrhem Tiit.rx. after the death of our Iord. and was the first of the apostles who obtained the crown of nrartvrdom. He is nsually represented as a pilgrim with a staff, scrip and wallet, and an escallop shell in his hat, or carried in his hand. He is the patron saint of Spain, 4tud many wonderful legends are told of him under the name of St.

James, or Santiago, of CoraposteJIa. Col. Kicked fmr Lleaiuaut (iovrrnor. A dispatch from Harrisborg in Sunday's New York Sun says that a comber of the leaders of tlieIemocracy of the State were iu tho city Saturday talking about the ticket. It wis agreed among them that Wallace should be supported for Governor, with Bruce Ricketts, the fnmous artilleryman of the Pennsylvania Reserves and commander of Kirkett Battery, for Lieutenant Governor: William VVeilie.

of Pittsburg, President of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, for Auditor General. Simpson Africa, the present Secretary of loU-mal Affairs for reject i oh to the same o'lice, and Maxwell Steveusion. of Philadelphia, for i Large Mis Mary Marshall, of Duumore, has re 1 lielts( turned from a protracted visit to Wilhes. rinTe. Mis WykofT, of Wilke-Barr.

is a if 4 i 2 Bustles, Ruchings, July IS. Nicholas Foreman, wf ilkes-Barre. iinil.Miss Cathariue Burgis, pf Klmira. gfiest of Miss Jennie 1 horn son, ou Sanderson Avenue. Scmn1n KrpHlUii-nn.

Ex-State Senator Coie was in town lat feek, in confab with lemoratic piliticians Hit the Mansion House. It issupposed some palings were placed on the allace guber In i ilkes-lbirre. July VKi, by Rev.l F. K. I-evon, Herman Zeterlierg and Mm Elizabeth Iirson.

I.olli of Wilkes-Barre. at ejeceediugly low prices. natorial fence. Mahnnuu IfrrunL ti-WK TIMK AND K)NK'. Von rau tit thin by alline i 1,.

KVANH. Mlir in ail lrii kindN of ttii-vt-li and Trifv- (JiiuuEU. rliTtts. At l'hillipsbui-g, N. The SentUn Club to Keorganll.

Nat Wolfe received the following telegram Julyj.15, John Correll and Miss Kiln Kites, both.of White Haver. lw iMt-t raak in ll.f mark Atid vt-r- lnwr'sf rtitt-H Hnd two rent BOHEMIAN BAVARIAN fjroin Scran ton last eveningr Bat Dillku. In Wesfl Piilston. Lear vis out: want meet in cr of ln.r,- SS, lt- Rev. i.

A. Strnntz, Jacob Bart uml Hive, AM.tnc Mr. Hariri-' llutiiHr. JoM-jilf H.irter i tlie owner of certain proporty umr I.uwfne ftoroojjlw (ortioo of which tht line of the irke-Ilrtrte A-Hnrvey'n Ijike RR. will have to this week to get new clnb if possible.

Miss l.izzie Deiler. i ffami- rail for Kviirih will Nave yon ImiIIi lisn ai-ni iRoriy. KAST MA.KKKT STIiKI-rr. 1 1 11. N.

Dl MNELlta Mr. Dnnnell is the president of the Hcran. a DKATIIM too Base Ball Association. He evidently means business and we should not be the THE BEST BEERS 6) faWz- qare. T1IK UIlAMJiST DISPLAY OV HKIBAl iiTH Fvr fceen ia thi city.

i'xact dfipiirat! of th 1 18,000 I PfMtchblow ttio worth of WHtrhne at great rpiiuetione ia pric. tfcAdqnartora f' H.tialii Df trkle 'at T. C. FAHKER'S I TWO JEWlCUiY HT011K8. least surprised were Scranton to have a stronger club than ever in the field.

They have got a taste of base ball op there now and can't do without it. ft is pomibie that arrangements may be made to retain some of tbe best players under O'Leary' management. We are assnped by several moneyed iben of Scran tou that the clnb will be pat on sound financial basis at once and an effort made to regain lost ground. Unless a notice appears to the contrary, the Scranton club will play here on Tuesday. Hoi stass.

At Kast HavenvJuly 18. struck by lightning. Bertha PlriMpina, daughter of CH. Hofinaun, aged years, F'isiiku. In Ienisen Towaship, July 11.

Jacofi i'isher aged 74 years and lo month. HuTCHisoii.In Kingston. jj uly infailt dangiiter of Robert Hutchison. Vak Hoax. In Maltby, IJaly J4, Mr.

Catharine Von Horn, aged years. iter al Monday at 2 pm. Wjtvdel. Iu Frogtown, July 'Si, Andrew Wendell, aged years. Funeral Monday at 2 pm.

Daiia Broa 163 East Madtet Street, aell 1mm. Mr. HHrter demnnded M.lH.I for the right of way ctom hin laud, hot the com-pany declined to pay thin amount. The matter wan tinr.lly left to a board of aoaefmra to determine. The board ennninted of John D.

Hojt, C. A. Siwoccr. M. McN'ertney, J.

C. Hutchiran. J. A. Smith, W.

J. Honeywell and Joeeph Birbeck, and on Saturday they met, and after viewing the ground placed the damages at tJUO. BtFKito, Dec. 3B, 1 the undersign- ed, can cbeerfnlly lecommend Dr. A.

C. Uoxaie' Certain Croup Care, a I have seen the excellent reenlta of it in a nomlier of aevere caaea. Very reepectfolly, Juhk V. Matck, Prop. German American Pharmacy.

105 Amherxt Street. CITY BQTTLING WORKS. FRED THOR FORMERLY A. M. BRTpEN.

SELECT EXPORT HKtJyyr.D from canal, bthsct to Chronic nasal catarrh ooeitivelv cored hv NORTH MAIN ST lr. Sage's Remedy. Taup soap 4 onkea for 2G aenta. B01 1,098. Tel.ililionPokllWH-tloD, Onlom qnickly nod promptly eecatod.

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