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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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-I. rf WUiKftS ttAKlta KUCOKDi WEDNESDAY JsfORrlllf JANUAKY'16 1839 -TO BBISG BACK TBI XtCKDCaVBRA 1 The Globe SUTLER'S CHRISTMAS CANDISS. W. HaALI'lXZ, REAL ESTATE AGENT. JANUARY SPECIAL THIS DAY mm IS The finest assortment we have yet offered.

Bon Boas, Chocolate Creasis, Walnut Glace, Mixed Chocolates, Koufjat, Imperials, etc. 50, 60, and 80 cents per ponnJ We WHITE 03 BQUABZ, AND 144 SOUTH MAIW STREET, FEATHERS KENOVATED AT Oscar Smith's Ldlea Scarlet Vest" and Men's Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, .9 cruti, 75 cental Elegant Marseille Bed Spread, jM 39, (j'tn-r "Ine Towels size 16140, ao ttntp, former or.c Ladies' Plash Wraje. $11, former p-ic $ut Ladies' Plush Cea $28, fimer priw Ladlea' Plush Coats, $J5 firmer prk- Ladies' Cloth Cjats, $4 go, farmer prf. 8 1, Unbleached Muslin, 6 cents yard rm Pants, 69 ccitu rmierf 'fiiti Near Pablie 8qaare Stum Cwpet WorksAZ-iHuiu 3d of May, lejell, in the femliy Uerer, on BcoU 8 treat. Its Canton PJannel, 5 cents yard, former prico 8 Red Twilled FlanneV 25 cents, former prlc 3 Gents' White fchlrti, 45 cents, firmer 7 Double Shawls, I3.75, rmer plce 5 50 Tde one-Price Dry Goods 1 LaDgftli, Lazaras 1 8 Booth Main GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALES.

ZXTRAORDINART SPECIAL SALES are ncr aow all onr departments. Te those who bars not yet would advise to take this opportunity ti proridk with desirable (rood at GREATLY REDUCED PJ1ICL1 Oar oztetuiTs faeilitiei forbaodlis? larg qu in' (ties of 11 iolt enables us to firs oar caitomer to baotfit ofauracrsii- tag-eoos purebases. With good liar ht, comfort Bents, oar stores art vsmabie Dtrgaia centres, need to patronise ia seekiig their own mterekt OLDEST. LARGEST, LEADINQ E8TABLIEU.MENT IN nortneaitern rentijiTsou. as.

Br. 58 and 60 West ORDERS BT MAIL OB TELEPHONE WILL PR0M.PT ATTENTION. Fresh Inreice of all the pop-1 ular and leading brand of Imported and Key West Segsra, Crgarcttet, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, i Bttvetc. job iota of aegars that we are closing: ont at less than cost. Having an auxiliary bus'-1 ness, we ar' not compelled to depeni npon this branch of onr business, and we can therefore sell hese goods on small margins.

ly.EimEHriCO, GROCER! 11 ana 43 Weit Market Street Bias Point am Siarewstinry OYSTERS AT- A. LOIMJ '-1-f If tllT SaigaMggtltl ior a lady for a natUaoas, wlUaiT a Bnaanj ef ebtaUiiaA: a ilreet lira. uaeod la aome one af tne aowepeato wobob, or fertke bet ter direction, ef ene's ewa sAir, or ior its duacipuaary ralaa. We kare separate apaztxaeat for the aae of laJli, wU lifhUd aad wsU rar- Jkbed. ITJSDrXSS COLLEOZ i any eumu kniim The winter term af tfifn school begins Tan.

v. i8A a a- w- As erery seat la now takem. rmreEtswbxwishtoentrtriAriv. SOUS in JSATtaTy, SOOUld Sire 1. 1.

-A a nOOlOB in aOTaUlCe tO thai Prfn. -s dPeU SO LOai SeatS taW tka vll Jfva TL TA1 1 1 a axib Axixiciuau can nvn. i suitea at te AcadeTHw ecaooi nay omnem ann a- o'cLeca am. i St ktorth Mela Barest, next MoraM akw.1t asua Bpsslsl attaorloe given to' ranting end coll est, eg ranis. SiniBTI Lehigh allsx depot best a oaAMT I ago LA OI KB' ANOQENTS' BEBTsDbABT.

AS PufaUe wguare. MEALS AT ALL HOUR. FINS WATCHES, DIAMONDS- HterUae mi. re. Lavaast Btoefc la the ci'y.

OSCAR HEYER. tySOMKz TO UOt HOMES. ONITEB BECOBITI Life Iainxanee Trmt Co. of Pa. Montkly dose aA esore than a fair rest.

Pay I easnts dsnresaa yaarly. la event uf dseth prior I sdbpmwb of paynjeaie, nsisnse ox I 1001 Chastnet Street. Pklla-. Pa. UMXTKII.

Attoraar, Mnarh PaaaBHa H. Pianos have aa an par BEIOOB FIAWOS Are Boted for thetr purity of tone, tliiwlmgk eosv trnctlon and baaBtlful Boiah. THE BCHD BEBT PIABO Is the ansst ia Uie market for lie pxtoe. Bay the BELISBLB CARPENTER OIMAM. PgUHT A HUNM-.

anaea l.l mwmm. WII.m 11. i i Ws bow Lavas foil steak of smJeaa fnU Mam ai mmmM mttrfaeml I MteMrt tiiaaao avod Dootta to malt lb mouay trHu uur mujrm UMt nmannmn mam dm mnum CHAS. PABST, A South WaU Street. Wilkeg-saur.

RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. ALL THAVKUNit EXfAAage LNCLUIam. The ftecocd l'arlv of tne Heeena will la. a. I rtilladelphis Mrm.l.y.

fVbrusry 11, lean, for a I Umnd lour of ni l.ye THEODGH TiiE SOOTBEBK MhAICO a it CALIFORNIA. ThArontnrrl ratm rij WUmiogrtfMa. ReaJtl. m.rrw, WakhlD-rtJCi. t.inot-aVa.L Hmw Orlemua.

mUt 'turn ejaiin ntiml of trmw tlinxutH tb rVrsth arid Mai-4i (it ta tvim In Hym il irmtrt of I'ulltlrMB la aVfs iH llitAAf-4 eai. Akll tiV temiliae citietn esU'i pleM-aMt fsf ttUfuri aad s. tmarsMlUey Inrwf t. lyes TFelH IttrlfHl.DeT lilsgUsU milrm mini tU- ttf4 (whe-m tmm ivill Ij4 iumrtlt A tt as)M' rip WoW ib I H-vlifasf) tt I AU't at iUUlA1 HfMHsel uf I I emjiforni t. Hit I rti (i rHiU'asttiaT hr-B Ut ttl sCv-tiif sm.

ti.rfiakof L'tttii mm 'J lif titnei In wlif-irfsisi tu be xtwutl'ttl plsyeM-I Vpeeriati farf'ttrr. Is tlCastfU AVlerW 1M 1 OK UJ Ijmiu onui jtiiy. -WM- aad sUfXic-o utmittitui LIlluriu. March lif irnin Kforsi nr Febtaai7 7, 11 mud 7t; JMarrh mwi 1 1 fijrdriDtioifraljir tlgaminsaiiavt Isuej pavriix-aitv'' 'np ewirti i. ss iwain tni mtrmmr.

(Un43l ttiattteul tiotwl). I'htWIdtiuhieA. Pa. THE ESTET OEOAK. OverSKjOO) soU.

rjaanoeoaeliahla la alaw plsrlty and pant, aad KranWuiof roos. WlUaall arm.nl or riVK 1K.L.UAUS ran BtOHTH. I fua are tMqklu at barina writ, tnm mhi I Blare. Am eole ftpwt fur Ln.roe tyonty. Ai- I ao ror ua ramooa Bona MM rxAnty, ibi macro Sim, tor toe 1 GEORGE H.

IVES, Wilkes-Barre. I 1(M Hnuth Mevar atreet Ai Eosest Estm FDftsT it Lad! starse, ehala, terra alba BBuBoala, alam one or mure of whisk adulterant at to I a Lata, ifOBsd an otnar rowoars. suuBrnfastared kg GEORGE LEWIS. I Bortk Oaal Bluet. Hagga.

PA. vfAKi new aNDRerrrirnLPiGTTJBxtl are samia prewated to notice for Bridal I irts and Home Deeoratioa. aotablr tha l.rat I thek RfKinne. Ksr iri.ew.... 1 bfl rs IrUUU WkaVT.

rx saw-, Alssn rwyw br Brenet Debalnee. 'THE HaT IW moat important racaat work. I WAIN. InUlUU sjuMt important roeDt work etched by Debsinss. OVKK THK HILli asiri I VAK A WAX.

"TUB na PM Na PR, kill I hton; "LITTY," eoaioanion to -rntilil I Lack." IOB to 'For Um Hasina." and I 'vera! others. iDara, mirrorsj. th- brt skbd moavt tavarwfai ptetw aad oil palm- I vmru buuj -aVfJLasex, usai, OI eUt uiAla. immm ekesed Bvaaastaaaee. 1 And BKHN1NO PIANO on bead, wfciek will be sold at lowest passible ngarss.

or en Instali. I 2 1 fcSSSf If a a IB a.o.t 0OOTU WAHHWUTOll ttTBIIT. TlhoM 798. Black books and stationery -For all kind of uses, Large variety, low prices. paper decorations, wr- i Window shades and fixtures Curtain poles, room mould ing.

NORTON'S, 8 West Market Street. FINEST FOOTWEAR IN TOWN at the BON TON, 84 Pablic Sqaare. We keep all gTades of boots. shoes and slippers. We make line goods for la dies and gents a specialty.

Our prices must BURGUNDER SHLOS3. Index to AdfurtlNBMU. Girl wanted. 1,000 wuted. Uoom for rent.

HatrntM at organ 'a. 4 jroonsj fflta wanted. Yeoinu hat at Jordan. Girls at Intelligence unto. Ltaeee at the Keoohd office'.

Two Old Cronlee Jannarj 13. Baymood'e Vacation fxnnrniun-Janoarr redaction at the JIoL. Hlae Point orator at LohmNoa'a. Held by th Laemy-Jaaaary lii. annaal olMring uaie at Jonan Lcok'n.

KETITIK4. It i probable that Ksaton in oot of the Central League for good. A autqoersde ball will be held at Lewie Hall, Boott Street, on Monday, Feb. lb The National Pnotera' Protective Am. eiatioo are going to etsrt an organisation in euy some time next ototiu.

The fnneral of Peter Kropp will Uke place this afternoon at 9 u'olook from hie late reaidenoe, 71 Horn Street. There will be an important meeting of the Y. W. O. T.

U. la their parlor, 43 Month main Direct, tola evening at Idlrs Parloa icatraoto her oiua to-day In eoopa, deorlbing olear aoopa, ooneoniaiee, DoauioB ana vome garnuiaee lot eoopa. At Lohmann'e thy serve Little Neok elama, Bloa 1'oiDt and Bhrewabary oyntera, ana CTeryuiiug nice mat to be bad in market. Two tiokets for "JUy," Kow 10 and 11, hare been I oat. The management has leaned doplteatee and the lot tioketa are therefore no good.

Worcester and Dowell would like to en ter base ball leauna to innlnda Wilkaa. Bsrre, BorsntoD, Jersey City, Newark, tisrt- rara aoa new uavea. One Prank Broad was indicted by the grand lory last werk for etrryinir oonaesled weapons. This is not the Frank Broad, of we nrm oi sroaa oroe. Siohard Hooper, a stcdant in the short- Band department of the Wilkes Bsrre Business College, is doing amanoeneis work in uie omoe or tne v.

uoal Co. The directors of the People's Bank or- gacized yesterday as follows: President, J. W. Hollenbaok; Vice President. F.

J. Leav enworth; Secretary, laaao M. Thomas; WBaoier, a. oierilQg- W. O.

Henderson, agent of the Jenrie Winston Opera which appears in this city next week, on Tnesday and Wednesday wuiFf waa ib iovi yesteroay. xne company will give "Boooaeoio" and "La Peri- ooie. The two large windows at the Wilkea- Bam Deposit Rsak are broken. One cracked by the settling of Jhe front, the ouser was oroaen oy atriaing against it while workmen vera, repairing woodwork in the nana. Senator Wolvertoa.

counsel for Mr. Newbnrger, will make an important motion in oonrt to-day with reference to the difH onlty between the New York A Eastern Railway and New York Eastern Rsilroad Com panies. Th Hazleton people are very enthusiastic over the proposed division of Lnzerne County and the establishment of the county seat at that plaoe. The atizens intend holding a pablio meeting end forwarding a peti tion, to xiamsborg in support of the bilL The roadway above the asphalt pave on North River street is in a horrible condition. In some places there are ridges nearly afoot high, and -adjoining these are depressions almost as aeep.

inmat state of the roadways may be noticed in the southern portion of the city. Now people ere wondering bow nuxee-narre uvea so long without asphalt. A Valuable rredueUon. Plain Speaker. The Wilkes-Bsrre Rboobd almanac ia at hand, and oontains besides the vegular cal ender pages, a spicy and valnable resume of the principal looal event of the year, and complete election returns of nation, State ana oouaiy, aua otner very important polt-tloal data.

It is a very valuable nrodnction from a statistical point of view, and rtneets great oreou on tne typographical abilities of we ttEooip omoe. L. UcBti Ce. ray Hays. Thoraday, Jan.

17. Hollenbaok, No. at 12 Diamond, No. 1, at 1 No. 7, at 1:45 lCmpire, No.

4, at I codkt nocwtlfon. COMBOS rlAAS. I TneWr-Before Rica, P. alary Jones vs. Theaiss JurMs: Uautes In ds- iiece; in hrm filed, la ie acknowledgment ofdasde: AbrahsmNsa- Uitt, iustee, scknowisages deeds to Ueprge W.

HrroQ, John B. Bsmmond, and Rote Anas Uonrelly fur land litest, la Plymouth. Ilay A. NeuOer va. Fred-rick U.

Naoffer: lav creen ilivt-rce io form hied. Bams day: Proofs of 'pqbliustica rauas day: Report tif ooxa- nifcMtoner tiled. WJ B. Williams vs. Blsphen Teller: Issae iurjiejl am inrr called.

Jorv out- Hana Blackmsn vrs tieonte BLackman lisUWliiMm tlie rrDoniient to ahuw nana, wh ad. vfitcpeii.U nut be decreed ss nrayad lor is auale Bieufaii- Jaaiiti vs. Jlthn Hole arantad to: fcliw Chuaa why the appeal in the above ac iwDinxii uia im iirwiea uo( lie cutis not nar. llac heen iiaiil. Marr kllzalMtli Hlntila vs.

Nioholaa Hltnle Ahraltam rlulllli appwinled Cunimiasiuueff to tasa lewlioiiiuy 1ft fa t.tilionf Abraham Naebltt, trnatae. tir antl.Nritv tu rvat eatata at pnvala aala: Bale ratinra auu counrmail. Ji arc. William ltabar 4 f4Qii award an aliaa aubptrba In dieurra. lla- lurneiuotu next term Aartirtid tu Wedaeatlay at 0 am urAStKR sxasioss To.

day -Heft re Miea, P. lingniwtun Ijtwly of lr J. II, Nyar lnjaeat in ra rngueat on nutly cir roasa flyer: .1. Btrsitthtenihs of klwllaoo H' rep etition MletlLu.l II I) SI. Juliae.

I Joaepli rl Autnn and Harry Rakes, fcail al.tioiuted viewer. t'ltrf)UK soil eneuftionof rirsnt Htreet: Ha. rMirf viHweaa ouattrmad sbaul olal and role uiee.arireti. A IStjurued Wetlaatilay, at am Marrlas t-leeaaea. JTn 1 jfaa Knlybak.

1 lill U'ltonrk 1 I nCharine Andersun e'laukj. KinsetBO Kills, tan Avoodale Avoaaiale WIlkM Basra r.ir. iMi ton. r. litLun Horn i.

Ja.lAr. MaVKuret K. HoraX Jeddu i John I I 'Mijry Joliu tViDSUjQ heuer-. BanaetX's bikrHt TlhoPFULES-lu WUkes-Bsrre. Jan.

14. to 3Ir.nd Mra.TimothyIheophilua,asoa. I tInztt. To Mb. and Mra.

A. Ben. nett'jaa. 1R. a daoshtar.

I Mtlsaza. Jan. 1L. to Mr. and Mrs.

Fnah Moalier, Carroll Btreet, Pittston, soo. Hojihb. In Port Crriifith, Jan. II, to Mr. snd Mra.yanies Horne.

a-son. li MIT. Jim. It. to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hart. or Lambert btreet. FittaUm. a danshtar.

13, Co Mr. snd Mrs. JameB r.aoK.n. ct Pituton, son, 11, to Mr. and Mrs.

Mich. U-yes, off beuroiervilie, dsoghter. Sf ARKIAUKS. TifiiAia-lUmxa, la Mill Cliy.DM.30.br Iter JJ K. I'errv.

Darlsnd K. lailor and sMu turws. uuuter. 4 Biais this city, Jsn. 14, by Alder mansohiM'in.

Hamiial H. Btsir snd C'lirm Uuast of. 1 Ifirnuica Township. LiHa IIaelacbib At Wansmis. Jsa.

10.br IUr.51) A. Hanford. Frank B. Lass snd Miss Alii-- it. llariscner.

lion In llssleUin, Jsn 10. -wy J. Commi.kr. Jack llawk ud Wm rJ.r.41 mctllory, taits of Hazleton. KKATBS.

Sffiitowakj, In Weat Pitr.tou, Jauasry II. JM4r'i. eon Mr. snd Mrs. Vinson tttenowaki.

aiestlfw ers. it kaeilfu y.drs M'BltlAN inl'fuf Mr In rituton, JsDosry 11, infant and Mra Jolia Moraan. of lmtairt bCren. asd 1 jar sad 3 wonllia. -i- In; liatUton.

Jsaaary 13, lot pavtjnouia, lluali tfiionnelt, aged 00 years. Wc. In Wilkas-Harre. January I'l fof caticsr ir tha tlirteit. 'John Wilson, esed t.

Hr.isri. In wnu. Haven, Jamsryil. Mieljsel JuM.pb.-iou of knthony Malouey. aged 'i r-'a i yiapve In Wilkea-llarre, Jsaaary 14, lof Hirrilrotihla, I'eter iKropp, a-al yaara.

lu A.I jay. January 11. of oouiBll- rwte Mrs. Michael Devaoer. saad aU.iig 1 yi- WW i.tiia.

lii Ihirraucetos. Janoary 14 Archie.Mjn of Jf.lm Wallace, an'Ml ears. 'A Hcon'n-ln A.I.I. -r. January li.

in'ant chillies ekott. Wlti.lAMa. In Aauticoke. Jsnasry ll.iof liraiv fnver, Anbia Williaiia. aged 11 yeara.

riHdom.VKtt. -In Franklin TuwuLin J.i.up, le. Kva Hhooiiover, seed about ito years. i lilzi.H.-li Clifford. Lackawanna County.

tiitiary 1 1. of Ronarimption, Mia. daugh-' intum i mule aseil voiasrs. Mitijoar Kai.ta soAHir. In Freelasd.

Jsncsiy IX, Hagh srty, aged 4H years. "an. In ilaslHtuo, of pneumonia. Jehu Hri-nuan. aged OH IlAsntirrr lu Poke Hollow, of oneumosla.

Tiio.atiy llazzetty, sgeil ahont 4S years. llASaiizis. Io Itfriftoa. January 12. Mike iiartlikta, killed ib'lhe mines.

In Uavaripoit, lows, of blood nol- anailgr, 'Kdward i'arsal. sged 'JS yssre. Men- uoii'Si eiaewuerM. I.Aro. In riymeutb.

John P. Lloyd. sged 10 kllleil in the loinee. llbllas. Jan.

IS. Jamas llasra- hnnis en.il CO years, yonersl ThnradsysC 1 at 1 o'eiuck. llUblHSPM NOTIUaUt. UI8 CA ATARRH UAL) REACHED BIS XNU8, And would certainly have resulted In a sari. our long diseasei if be had not reeeised Umejy aid before it- waa too lata.

The symptom which Indicated the advanBed stages of his catarrh were as follows: A oonataut hawking, spiting and bad smeling diecearge from tbe nose and throat, wmoh daring the night dropped into we tabes paeaiug to tbe lungs, and there deposited the puunoua matter, laying we euro founda tion lor nature trouble and consumption The pain and oppression across the ehest gavajnim aoditionai alarm, lie wae sofler-iuir greatly from a distressinc eon ah and raiding bad smelling matter from the Inngs. ana uuim ue ouuiu uui resain ma food and vomited often. He oould not breathe through the noee. He was treated by physi. oiantf who failed to help him, and was in the above oonaiHon wnen ne placed bis nndar tbe pervonsa oare of Dr.

Btrong, the oeiearateo specialist, or wuu -Laokawaana Avenue, DcraotooL ra, and tbe result beeii very gratifying to him. All the above nave entirely disappeared and to ee is entirely cored of hie Bufferings. 1 hiaastonisbtng cure was performed by ntrryg last spriugopon Mr. Brian Mawnfof ijuioqo Avenue, Borantoo, and op to jueot 17 be has not bad symptom of the return of his euff eringe. Dr.

Btrong prexera lo prove what he has done by those he Baa eoreg in Betanten and vicinity. Let tbe public investigate! if the cores he has made are genuine oy suiting upon loose wnose I BAmaui bsve been published in thia city our- I nig the paet year.i Dr. Btrong dense anyone I to prove inu tne cures ne nas made are not I genuine or that he baa ever in a singls In- I stance paid one penny to any person for a I Deexihiiooiai or nis eaill. tu osn ne ceo- I enluvd free of charge at his bran oh office, I B6 forth Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

I Thayadnya of each week. Omoe hours 1 10 I'J a to pm. and 7 to 8 pm, I Mait ofSoe, 400 Laoaawanna Avarsne. 1 oornrjioo, y-w. PILLBBCRK'B BEST I Butter, eheeee, eggs, apples, onions, etc.

wuirnina wholesale gyocers. r-ALWAYB NEAT AND TASTY. It je the universal verdiot that MoLssgb- I lin'a'Cafe ts one of the neatest and nleaimit I tlds eity. The bar department Is stocked with' Trimble whiskey and ail other old brands. At his dining table game lr served regular meals, and aa a hotel It steads first ior first class table board.

Old block ste. Browo Btnot, champagne, wfnee and etn- ported cigars are to oe Bad on call. i wat. j. MoLisooaruav THE IIF.NRY I.

PR CTlXAR Srioke tbe Henry Lee live oeat otgar, for I two reasons. One la that they are tbe best In town, the other is that they are nude) at I home by home labor at tbe Keys tone Cigar I Factory. Tbe Dublin will take notice: I There are Imitations out; oar brand has I been' copied by parties here who neve an- I justly imposed upon ne. ijook at tbe hot-1 torn of tbe box and if they are marked I "Factory No. 347" they are genuine and rosae oniy oy ins Keystone gaotory 1 lsnna Trarmt THE GlTY 8TAH STEAM I LjA DRY, I WBSZ BABAAT eTTBEST.

whlDO indKN. YOUJQ, PKapRirtoRa Wilkes-Barre STEAM LA UNDRY.I riuar-XAarl WOKX DOXK I 411 work antfrnnari tr 1. A wfold wiOHixo ruBx.ro acRooiB. List of Pupils kf satloBad Honorably for Faithful Wartt and Attendance Unirr.l Sltftaa of iBIareat About tb Tuwu. I PoUewing the report of ttie Wybuiing public schools, for the school month ending Jsn.

10: High Bohool Number of pop lit enrolled. SO; per cent, of attendance. 89; neither tardy nor absent. A ears Box, Fred Wmlow, Roy Daley, Carrie Bhule, Edith Win jn. Mamie Obeswortb, Fannie itillook.

Orammar Room Number euroll), 44; per cent, of attendance, 90: neither taidy nor absent, Joseph Cheswotth, Audrew Weir, Oharlee Ooode, Eddie Engliefa, Arthur Banders, Ernest Oreaa, John Chesworb, Edna Riebardeou, Mamie Brady, lMt Usroey. i Intermediate Room Number enrolled.07; per cent, of sttmdanee, U4; neither tardy nor absent, Paante Hopper, Klla Bandsra. Blanohe Rael. Annia Fhnli, cagnsn, Annie, uialx, Uraoe llalatun, I nn ale Rogers. Mamie Ulslz.

Blanche Groe- ueuie Hess, Be.le Ithosda. Uuth BwmIi oomb, Mary King. Frederion Atherton urawiora Botobins, Kdward Btooker. Hrr nrioaoa. Jona lowuenn.

wi lis Weaver. lieoree Etna. Willi. Hrsdv. HtanlMv liar (and, John LawaoB, Uarry l.a)ooo, 1 homi.

Biaiusoo, Artnor unmnee, I'aal nrir- I rrlmsry Hoom Number enrolled, per" oeiiner utru nor alwei-t, unvari Knsl, Howard Towneud, Ueorge binali oomb, Herman Bmitn, liarry Hiuokcr, In Alpaob, Willie hlitolieD, Robert Hhuldr, Charley English, l.lod huiitb, O.rtild KhoadB. Riobard James flreeu, Willie Frtedley, Fannie Faoow Kitchen, Martha Rogers. Ella Kelley, ttnraii Nixoo, Lucy Nixou, Clara Lluyd, Viobi London, Oraee Oroae. Maggie Rboadi', Kiln Lawsoo, Jennie Alkin.oo. Lj oo; west street urammar Number enrolled, per 88: neither tardv nor atwent.

Letlte LaBar, Lida MoRill, Alice LaFrnuoe, ssanei nmitn, aome Bmitn, Alex MaVoa BeU, Ueorge Williams. Char lea Fraio, El mnni) i TWeat Btreet Pnmary4Nomber mv, par vi; ueiwer taray nor atwent. John Bsinbridm. Jerrvl Donirheir. Hnlm Frain, Joseph UreenfieldJ Nin LaBar, Jiinee MoGinley.

John Smith, Willie Smith, Aopie DainDnoge, i.izxie Brady. lella Unnlock, Jean Martin, Nellie Roate, Effie bafford. A. a. Beeveoe bas seonred a poaitinQin the luauber office of J.

EJ Patterson A- riuauia, 1 Messrs. Holohins and Cheswortb, of the Terra Cetta Works, have porobaeee' the Morn big Btar farm of R. Bhoemakrr. The prioe paid was S4.700. It ia their in tention to vine the oosl and fire-ela we lann.

i I Btreet Lam pa will soon! be pot up in the etveral streets of the borough. i I Aroast Oay. of Larksville, was in towu-un Dnnaay. A aeei waa bora to Mrs. El.

Miller km Sunday. J. A. Hntobins and James Bharpe drove to Wilkee Barrs on Bnnday: The Borough Cooooil axe about to grade a new atreet to the Lookout. i Borne of the citizens have taken advantage of this beautiful weather and pat coal Bones on tue eiaewaizs.

i L. a. Totten has sold his barber shop sad nxturee to Walter Benjamin A UutlX MOO A Hit. The Noniber of Paaaauaers Now llalna Carrlaxt bv the Kleetrlo Kal KUivllrfu of tlflleera What Ilia Koall At (he annual meeting of the stockholder of the Suburban Eleotrie Railway, held uif Monday evening, the following ollic jra irurr eleoted for the year: President, Jobu Welles Hollenbaok: Vioe President, M. L.

Krin bach: Treaeorer. Christian Halter; Hecre-tary, E. tt. Chaee; A. C.

The Board of Dirroiors was Innrcaaei! tu nensand was chosen thou: John W. Hon. U. A. Miner, linn H.

Mm. lama, M. Drleabaoti. K. I.

Long. H. Msekalgbt, Woodward Leavecwortb. Chase, B. H.

Carpenter. Tbo annual report of the i4 reed and approved, and M. 1.. Ir and W. Ieavenwurlh were appointi-d ibi li tors.

This report hn, a trrWI oust ruri tfoolionof of which i-for atreet paving. i i lee reoeloU were S7.7nl.s-:mrt tri'iif $attX tat 9 monthp. April to ll-ceinder, lHH.i The nomber of pttaaengem carried dovir.g that Urns was shown to be tui.miM from 0 073 in April, to io TrVtiaea-naria: llatalita. The 800 men and boie who are employed jiu the Btanton colliery and breaker been idle rinee Jan. 2, io oooeeiience of the breaksge of the pnmpe.

The water is kept from rising to auy great depth by eia terns that are attached to the hmaiing When the pomps are repaired it will tike at least a week to get things in reauiure for a resumption. B. B. OaHagher has sold onl hit milk and bakery business. John U.

Lloyd baa removed hi. ehoe man-ufeotory from East Market Btreet to 1) ill- side Street. ilev. Samson Jones left yesterday for Philadelphia for the purpoee of purchasing hooka to replaoe the Hands? school library aeHtroyed by the recent fire. Zibe Graver purposes erecting a large stoic adjoining his residence.

It will' be oeoopied by Morgan Bros. Assistant Soperintendent David Jonathan, of Nantiooke. was visiting friends on the sleights yesterday X. H. Oriffith and wife spent Kunday at Seranton, the guet of Mr.

and Mrs. John 1. Wllllama. CKOOKUI.N08E HILl. ABRErlTrp.

ale le Taken to Allentowat by Ueieetlva Meallli Charged wltn Attamptlua lo Kill a rsrnter. nuimma rtnoaar, oetter known as "Crooked-Nose Bill." was arrested here yesterday morning by Offioer Farrell while in the aetaf selling phr er and pencils on the 11 eppears no nas tieeo followed up Deveotive Smith for the three Imontha. He was wanted for aseaulriog a farmer In a most shameful manner in ehigb wouBiy, near Aiientown. learning Uiat be waa here the detective telegraphed to Chief Myers to keep bis eye on him. This was oooe ana yesterday Bill was taken In Th enarge against him in assault and battery wiih ivwDt wo sin.

nc wss lazeu to Alien. town veeterdsv whaira. ba will ha in jail. It ie believed that he knows something si muroer or tne neater Drothem. but tbors ia no direct clue.

A Sakha Bock HanB Kaapends. The bank of Congressman Frank C. at Tnnkhaanook, has been oroed to so.pend, owing to so unprecedented run, doe lo a tamos' that aa execution for had been issued against the bank, which Bunnell was unable to meet. The deposi- Inva WatakWAAs lasaalw eTaa at A. alarmed and withdrew their depoeita.

Tbe beak, whose dano.it. .1 not am. 400,000. paid 830,000 on a single day and then esueed tte doors. Bunnell says tbe de positors will not lose anything and that tne bank will reopen aa soon as it bridges, over thiateaaporary difficulty.

Bunnell ia loyally supported by the business men of Tuckban- IB. i DesMh of a PorsBsr BtesldaBt. Neve has been received here of the death Davenport. Iowa, yesterday morning, of 'Edward Panel, formerly with Fowler, Dick Walker, of this city, Mr. Puree! left herd about two yeara ago te engaoe in baeinees law wees wiw unariee von Maur.

of PitbMon, and a third associate. The firm was Harned, Pa reel A Von Maar. Yonag Pnrsel't death reeolted from blood povouing, an artery in the leg having been accidentally severed with a knife about a week ago. He was aboot 30 years old. I sitae Lena's roaeral.

The fnneral of Miss Elizabeth A. Lane, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, was held from the resides oe of her parents near Oswego. N. on Monday. J.

Woodruff, of Waveriy, N. officiated. The family are rostrated by -what was to them a sudden low. WAKHIOK HCtf. Evan F.

Jones, one of tbe oldest settlers of was bnried on Sundsy last in the Hanover Cemetery. He waa followed to the grave by a large body of relatives and friends, the Odd Fellows, of whom deoeesed a member, turning oot in full force, The Penna. Drill Co. have ootppleted drilling where they were first and have removed their machinery to a point bearer L. Jc 8, KB.

Evan Hogbee and family will move to Keystoxie Oity next week, where Mr. Hogbes werk as assistant inside boas. i The miiiers were idle but week, but it ie thought they will start np the tatter part of in at are Tbs voverner Oraem a Reasleltioa ta tha Una; of Italy. The Governor last night ordered a requisi tion to mad oat is the State Department on the King of Italy for the delivery is to the custody of the Pennsylvania officers of Vin-oeuzo Viilella and Ooiaeppe Bevevino, the two Itallane alleged to bare been ooooerned with Bed. Nosed Hike io the murder of Mo-Clare and Flannigan.

ODAKOINU AOAIBBT (MALL FOX Major Notloa leases a Proclamation Ad. vlelac a stove la Prevent the Spread at IBS Uleeaae Keoalllag lbs Xfpldemto ef r-ljrat iraara Aero. .1 I uli oroolamatlott-oalling the attention of the I authorities In thia oity to the Drevalenoe of mall pox In Nantiookr, already reported in trie kkoobd, and reoommonding that cautionary measures be taken here. The sug gestion Is an eminently wise one and should receive prompt attention. 1 1 Is years sisoe epidemio of email pox oooarred in Wilkes-Ben and tha Ltadmr raaalla tliau figures: The latost enldemle broka on I hara mm tha of William ravages ware fearful in tint section, as a few statistics ill show.

In the Uerer household than were atok at: one time William Oeyer, Bi nved 44: William Usver. aead 14: (Ian. Oeyer, aged 13; Philip, aged Oi Conrad, aged irziie, aged and Mary.easd J. In tha Mulberrln faallr there wara aiek at tha name time Daniel alnlherrln. Me.

fbnUL Thomas. Frank. Joaenh. Jamaa anrl John; and in the Oaffrey family there were Mary, aged 14; Maurice, aged's Bebina. I aaed 10: UathMrine.

aaari A. and W.t aaed lu: (Jathanne. smi a. anil Kata. airad 8.

Beveral members of these families died. Durins that rear there wave 198 and 33 deaths in Wilkee-Barre. Ptueton fared far worse. There were in that town 507 oases and 135 deaths, and in Bethkaham 44a oases and 119 deaths. All the mining vil lages aboot bare were afflicted.

A Farewell Gathering. The chapel of the Pari tan Congregational iChnroh was crowded last Monday evening with members of the Band of Hope and others, the occasion being an entertainment and presentation meeting. Poor or five members of the Band of Hope (children of a former Wilkes Barre citizen, D. W. Kvana,) are about to leave for WiUiamstown.

and the ofBoers of the Band of Hope at a former meeting decided to present each one of them with a book for the fatthfolnasa tha ehil. dren have shown In attending all the meetings of- the band, alias Alice Reeee, secretary of the band, presented the books and made some appropriate remarks. The following ie the program and every Bomber was wen renaerea: song by Band of Hone: reeitatian. Mtaa Rertba Btewart; sons. Miss BoDhie Kvana: recitation.

Miss Alios Btewart; song. Miss Mary Ellen Williams: recitation. Mlaa IWiK. Jeremy; duet, Mr. and Mrs.

William Will- ams; recitation, Miea Boaan Latimer; soog, Miss Jennie Davie; recitation, Daisy Barnes; recitation, James Jones; song and ononis. Miss Mary Ellen Williams and the Band of Hope; song by Band of Hone. The laaaUe of this Band of Hone. Mr. Wm.

W. Davsa. deserves credit for teaching the ehildres) to luir in eaeo an exoelleot style. Mr. David e.

cawaraa, president or the band, aeted aa ohairman and Mrs. J. R. Williams presided at the organ. Maggla Mitchell.

Te-Blgbt, This famous star will appear at Mosio Hall to night In her new play "Ray." She will be supported by a good oompany. The Lies Moines JVswt tayi: "Maggie Mltobell never looks old, is never doll, never alow, and certain air of moral parity and fresh, nesss aboot bar attraote people woo enjey leaving the theater with the feeling that that nave seen a clever actress and a good rrraieji. 1 he suooort thronahont Is anal. Mr. Charles Abbott is a handsome man.

aa earobfel actor and ona of the moat graeefel men that tied been aseo In Dee Moines. R. MaC.isnnln aimton 8'ma, the labor re former, waa excellent, and Mass Nelson made a pretty, lady-like and exeeedlngly well dreaaed young heiress. Taken as a whole. aa presented last niaht.

waa a floiahed performance." iwo old QAoura, saruaiiai. 1he; lltrnUl save: "Those who enjoy a plsy fall of delightful songs well rendered. siid camleal points and situations well bromht oot, were highly entertained at the Oraod last even! ig. The attraction was lo (lid Messrs. Wills ha Hens haw I and Miss Mar Tsn Brock era clever artists.

andibeir efforts to please were rtwaraeu Dy cooiinuooe applause. USUI BT laiZHUt, MOBDST BZIT. Those who saw 'Held by the Enemy" last recson will be delighted at the prospect of seeing the name again, on Monday evening next. Miss Minnie Dunne, who annaaraA here at that time aa rue. la with the eom.

pany to appear here again. Binee her so- nearsnoe here ties made a areat kit New York. 8he is a pretty little woman, a very clever actress, and will anzslv maka many new friends here. Installing Onlo.il. The Woman's Relief Corp, of Ely Post.

held their annual installation of ofBoere last evening. More than 400 were present. including guests from Ely Poet, 97, and T. C. Harknees Camp, 167, Sons of Veterans.

The meeting was oalied to order by President Mrs. Agnes R- Parker. Mrs. Major Lennard installed the following ofBoers: Mrs. Agnes R.

Parker, preside, (re elected Margaret Brown, senior viee; Maria Wheaton, Junior vioe; Kmasa arev. secretary; Elizabeth Birkbeck. treaeorer; Barbara Bpayd, Addle Solly, eon-doctor; Alloc Button, guard; Anna Tnbbs Smith, assistant oondaotor; Elisabeth Bkillman, assistant guard. The President, Mrs. Parker, gave aa address on the work of the Ladiaa HaHaf Corps during the last term.

Emma Maroy. reoralary of the Lsdiaa' Kaliar Corps, then- read the treaeorer'. report for the year ending Jan. 15, 1889. showing the aseets of the corn to be 764.79 the following, program of mosio ad ong waa pleasingly rendered: Piano nolo, Misses Doras; election by the Wilkee- oarre osnjo aiun; eoioa oy sirs.

John P. Thomas and Mies Hllgh, and a song by the little dauahter of Comrade F. A klw.Ht. of Edwardsville. After the entertainment tbe ladies spread tempting lunob.

Will tif Peter Andaa. The will of Peter Andes, late of this city. who died Marohi 4, 1S88, wss fled ia the Register's omoe yesterday. The will ie dated May 13, 1886, and waa wltmana by Frederick Thais -and Frsderlah Tbeis, Jr. Arter directing the payment of debts and funeral expenses he bequeathe to hla wife.

Elizabeth Andes, all his crooertv dorian har lifetime. After her death the remainder of tne estate to oe cqoauy divided between but children, Peter, of Nantiooke; Jacob, of Columbia County, and EliBsbeth, wife of I William Yoao ii oonrt, of Hasleton. tbe hrruae- bold goods to go to said Elizabeth. Henry Andes, a relative, waa appointed sole executor, who renounced his riaht to adminiatA. and decedent's widow was appointed ia bis ateaa.

i ne value or the estate la suoo. Killed In the SflBee. John P. Lloyd, a door boy sixteen years of age, wae instantly ktfled in tha Psrrish oolliery yesterday. Hie doty was to tend tbe canvas door on tbe railway between the gangway and airway.

He, together with several others, was sitting a few feet from we boot conversing, as soon as se neaiu a car oomiog towards the door he ran to it and opened it. Bat this time we ear was within a short distance of the door before be ran towards it. and in so doing ateooed on tha track. He bad jost swung back the door when the oar atrnek him on we head, throw. log him to one side.

When picked ap be waa dead, hie eknll having been crushed in. Coalville rasssBgwr HA Co. OSSaers. At the annual meeting of toe stockholders of tbe Coalville Passenger KB. held on Monday, the 14th, George M.

KlrkendaJI. John G. Wood, Hon. C. A.

Muter, Isaac It. Taomas and B. Troxell were eleoted directors. At a meeting of directors, subsequently held, Ueorge W. Kirkeudall was re elected presioent, ueorge Loveland, secretary and treasurer, and A.

8. Ore. ten dent. The board and ofBsers Are the eame as last year. They ThreBtened Her.

Catherine Wall bad a warrant issued ves- terdsy for the arrest of Mrs. John Littls and her two eons. John aad Thomas, of Plymouth Township, for threatening a- A her greviooa bodily barm. DefaadaBSa waived a bearing and entered hail ba squire xteea ztunter, 01 Xatrgsville, fa we sum of SOOO to answer tbe oharge in eoort. Tara Lsas Of OmAaeaa Aas ia malarloos.

ennn. fjrsidB ssl I i fby I I i i in A in i i I wis was i tbe will i s. I mt i tip BOSTON Absolutely Pure. This BowflsrhaTSf vsrlss. narlts strength snd wiolaaoanliaaSi More eiiailiililssl than the or.

II nary kLmla, and aaanot be eoss la oompatltiou wUh the nialutode of low lest, short wslakt alum on pka ptiaU powdars, gold owje lit ease liotsu, Bsaise rownan Co, tog Wall I There'i merit in rooflog felt Ten cangpply it yonrtelf. and with the ikDie care, will lart long tin, at half tne ceit. bret felt roofing needs bat te be mentioned to insure confidence in the (roods. They've placed the sole a-ency for this sec tion with ns, perhaps wisely, perhaps not. Our ta'es are eonstanxiy increasing on these goods.

Every sale teems to be recommendation enongh in itselt We've never had the first complaint. That speaks well, don' it? Write er apply in person lor cir culars, giving i nil particulars. 3,500 FEET Valentine's I patent felt weather strips. Invest a few dollars and keep your honte warm; reduce the eoal bills to a in imam. Felt stripe will sever get soft and sticky in summer nor brittle in winter.bat are the same all the year ronnd.

Only to be had here. Finest, pocket cutlery, 10 cents te Finest scissors, 20 cents to 95 cents. Finest razors, 60 cents to SI. 00. Finest carpenter's tools.

All price Skates, cents pair. Sleds, way. down low. i 6. morgan's sons i 56 HarKet Street.

tmit; iittu I' MONDAY, AN KY 81 OHKAT I'MV. A IrltKSTCtHr. A TIVK ClltKAT rilDUCCTION. ItlHl WM. UlIXKTTK'it H-E-L-D BY THE ENEMY 8pecial Scenery, Wonderful 4 Mechanical Effects Prices aa usual 1 Uisgrsm opeo.

at the Boa Tub Bhoe Bton rrulsy, Jan. 1 LAMFS. The celebrated Roch LAMPS. ester Lamps. LAMFS.

LAMFS. LAMFS. All the latest and best designs In Library Lamps. i LAMFS. Standing Lamps in an LAMFS.

endless variety i LAMFS. LAMFS. Every known make of Lamps in all the various styles. LAMFS. J.

Wi PATTEN, 13 South Main Street. 1 Steam Fittinn A Scccialty. GUNS. AMMUNITION, 1 WEATHER STRIPS )(Jl DOOR SPRINGS, I TABLE CUTLERY I POCKET CUTLER I ILVERWARE, SCALES. 0IL8, PAINTS.

TLjRPBNTINE. ETC. ETC DODGE SPEECB, S9 West Market 8t FOR HOLIDAYS. prices on tne Alligator snd Baal Traveling -1 TM O.k mmm MJ H. P03T8 1A7 vv OUR BUSINESS To advortiso no moro than Von goicK on is r-lulcbairi, wi IM mads tbsir winter ia tradiog, aa imanetuu mort.

that pecplf 11 Market Stree RECSIVE Is Fact select frdm tliat riot nutti i as ue i conic can. uan we, Price.1 One i POLICY: iiia 1 1 1 I' can show your patrons. Kent th Ve Have -1 And when wo I fay that no liousej in thisyicinity can oiler you one-! half the stock to wb can. wo are truth in as strong a liglii might, for wo want you 1 and seo tor yourself that always do a little hotter atbpm. a i i promise.

FOWLER DICK Friday, Jan. 18 Lance, No. 11, at 12:30 pin-; No, 10. at 1:10 Not ktagham. No.

In. at 3 cm. eAturday, Jsn. 10. Jerrey.Na 120 Wansmie, No.

18, at 1:15 pm Bogar ziotco, no. at pm. First rime la as Tears. A raft loaded with; mine props mended by Capt. DietfTok, of pan lid Port Blanohard yesterday at 6 cm.

(or lines Station, near PlainsviUe. The propa are ior toe lenign valley-uoal Uo. A resident of Port Blanohard, a well-known navigator of the Susquehanna, says it is just 88 years ago sinoe a raft was run down the toe river in tne mourn or rfanoary. A Kun-away aad Yesterday as Mrs, Col. Bowman's team.

aria coed to a wagon loaded with eoal. passing ap uanai street tne horses were frightened by an eleotrie ear and ran into a milk wagon that gas coming in an opposite direction, xoeiaiter wae completely demol-iabed. Mia Bowman 'e wagon was also badly broken up, and the valuable teem waa severely eat. Neither of the drivers were in jured. A gsorsa Coming.

Tbe mercury swelled gradually all day yesteroay, bat the ah- beoame more damp, auguring a storm, and It seemed frigid enough. Here are Waite'e drag store Leaders and1 Promoters of LoiV Price and Original Ideas. One Price. Janje. 2.

Earle Son, Elf II SCOTT. i sail ear. IT 37 parses ess. Xfst, Bess, JsA.14.......83 87 1 Jan. IS.

rXJ i 8 S7 nionao. Toe, awSerrw" DW" I i- i ex 155 and 157 Waibbgton Strt aw cBatsrauT phila. tjCsaSt. PT SiSSa.S'g iuivaaoiboei( ai, 1.

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