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I a club keeps them front blowlifif aw he shouts to the horrified pub'dr( away, Tempcrance'Heetlsic' at fsnom. The temperance society at ivrlll tfflm DAILY RECORD aged to secrete himself in ef about his former home in Schuylkill; until some five or six' months When it becoming too hot for him, he was compelled to leave, and' removed 8pecial attraction In Ladles', Misses' and Cents mm i UlMnIa Safa Rf) Oann txrr4 aa: rlliv rviai ioous Sets, G2.00 and up. Ladles' Stripe Cony, Stripe Musk-rat; imitation Seal, Clack Opossum, Black Coon, Black, Martin, Mink, Seal, Crebe.tChinchllla,; at attractive: prices lower than before the Also Bargains in Sealskin Sacques, Trimmed and Plain; Fur Trimmings all kinds and worths. Buffalo Robes, S3 to 612; Buffalo Robes, Lined, CO to SIO. House Cat, Coon and Wolf S'1 PHrfllttfi5.

TU fiJtOKBlGAX. formerly in the police I Tit See. will send Ids adrirent to the Bkcoid otttee Will hear of something to his advan- tg. lt-10' rOPVIHTJSE'S MARKET. I 5 1 CAH OF CIIOI0K i.

Winter Apples, X), mfvM AT I- MARKET. A il ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, tin i Robes, 815 to Buck, Dog, Kid and Cloth Walking and Driving Cloves, a large assortment, low prices Ladies' one Button Bajou Kids only SI per Pair; Ladies two Button Bajou and Alexander Kids, SI -75 per Pair-Cents' two Button Alexander and CHauvin Kids, Plain and Embroidered, reduced to S2 per.Palr. G. L. PALME 134 MARKET SfTlET, bride.ir5teSi3(lssf'inv treated without nain or drawing as sixteen cents a pound oryet life i Trinsmlnga.

Jut opened today the largest assortment of Silk Fringe, Worsted Fringes, Black and Colored bilk and Worsted Galoon Trimmings, all new novelties and latest patterns, at greatly reduced prices. -Jccja Long, 316-17 217 Market street. TVIves of great men all romtntt ns i may-make our wMrs 8ubUm, And departing, leave behind! us Widows worthy ot our time Widows that perhaps another, Sailing e'er life's solemn nMiu. Some sad, phUosophle brother, Heelug shall take heart again. DODSON PHIKCK.

At tUe K. parsmage, iu Beach Haven, October 2lst by lUrv. M. B. Fortner, Mr.

B. F.DodsoD to Mrs. LllU l'rince, both of Shlckshiuny SHAW DAVISON. At the M.I K.parsonage,' tu Beach Haven, October llthi 1877, by lie v. H.

B. Fortner, Mr. yviUlam W. Shaw to Miss Lucy Davison, both oi Town Hill. BAKNEY EVANS.

At then "Wyoming 91. E. uarsonane. October zstn. l77.

by ttev. Fred. L. Hiller, Mr. John C.

Barney, of Forty Fort. to Miss Lizzie Evans, ol Kuggles. EROH IIAET. At the home of the IMtnher 'iftth. 1877.

Dv I Kev. 11. B. runner, oir.j; ueunen r.ron, oi BeyDerwYiue, in missaiicc, daughter ot the late Feter Hart, ot Huilen- back. DIED.

LYNCH. At her residence In this clty.Octo1 3IstL 1877. Lvnch. wife ol Mr. P.

F. 31st, 177. Mrs. susan wite 01 Lynch. Services at St.

Mary's chnrcli, to-morrow (Pilday). at seven Q'clock a. ra. Interment In Philadelphia HUMPHREYS. In this is on Wednesday.

81st, 877, Mary and Catherine Hum. afternoon. October daughter of Robert and Catherine purcys, acu years. The friends of the family ate invited to attend her funeral on Saturday afternoon three o'clock, from tne resldeace of her on East Market, near Shermaa street. 1 KastetJ i BasiaeM Bttlees.

York State Cider and Apples at line Co. j. an-iu OUR PRICE LIST OF SPECI BAI GAINS, XEWBUBGEB'B OLDI STAX1. 60 PCBUC 8QCAUE. Good black Alpaca 20 cents a yard.

Pure linen Table Cloth, 23 cents yard. Remember tne Tiger stanas in tne uoorway. i Coods Wholesale at a small advance for Cash. I Highest Prices paid for Raw Furs. Terms Strictly Cash 'f (floihtng.

NOW IS YOU TIME! Grand Exhibition No One Goes Avay Disappointed vonderful Reduction in Prices Clothing for Everybody Big Stock of Fall and Winter Overcoats Largest Stock of Hen's, Boys' and Children's Clothing in town The, Custom Department is Fii and Imported Goods V'e have tNen. are now and vkill cuiuiuue to; be the. great 27 inch AMiite Flannel at 12 cents jx'i7, I pard. t-p Handsome Black casnmere, eiitVijLi rta a hlf "l-l Jk fn AT ir vsk rfl i Splendid ingrain Carets at 25 cents perf A large line of colored Alpacas opene to day at 23 cents per yard. Large variety of Patterns In tloorOrd Cloth.

25 cents per yard, i fea pg I SK.10II LOilG'S 106 SOUTH MATN STREET. TWO Extra heavy English Beaver for Iadiefe? Coats, $1.00 per yard, former price $2.75. Dickson r.mrjUFACTURirjc co. Machinery, Pumps, Boilers, Locomotives, AJSID DEALERS IN CANAL WIUEtS-BAKllE, TKNX hold their recular monthly mectine at clock this pvening in tncw. m.

unurcn Killed In Vtae ColUcry. iL Burke iwas killed in tho Forty Fort last niRht, by a fall ol top coal, lie was -working on the night shift and had. been. In about two hours the fatal aocident fxciirted. A Sttot Two of Them.

Mr. Anthony Butzbach i succeedtjd bringing down two large white geese from the river bank opposite Butzbach's Landing, yesterday. He says they are better than ducks more of 'em to shoot at. tne rianea. Thi uniitmit of coal shinned nu the planes, vesterday, during the ten hours in The number of cars employed in transporr i.iiv7 hlh.

tation wast 1,281 Ucmg an, average or 1,.... 1 128 l1 A Denial. Mr. Landuiesser desires us to state publicly, in the most emphatic manner, that the report, circulated from Democratic sources, that he is trading off Dana jfor Stanton in his own interest or hasdirected it to lie done by his mends, is wnouy false. Reunion.

The Fifteenth Reunion of the Association of the I43d 149th and 150th Regiments, Pa, Vols, will take place at Kingston Hollow, on Wednesday, November Addresses will be made by Maj. J. N. Slayle, of Pittsburg, Generals Dana, Osborne and Hoyt and Col, Woodward. I Ieatli of Mlsa MumpUPej The friends and acquaintances of Miss Marv Humphreys will be pained to leaiii of her death, yesterday, at the home of her parents la this city.

The funeral will take: nee on naturaav aiiernooii at -i" from thoi residence of her father on Market street, near Sherman. .11 Easts Additional Acknowledgments The manasrers 6f the "Jlome'' wish td ipilire the. following list of dona tions, in! additioh to those published las Mrsi FrauenthaL shoes; Simon Lou, -girls stockings; Joseph Coons, iiniMi iiairs stockines. 1 dozen towels, dozen uucket handkerchiefs; Mrs. Carey (dollar store) goods worth $5,00.

Tne Second Lecture. Mrs Dr. Maver cives the second 1 cul ture of; her course on Tuesday evening of next week at Odd Fellows UalL Hef subject will be Machiavel aud the Philosophy of his period, -and is one hick will be of great interest. Upon tliU as upon hot former effort she has pnt great study and research. Appropriate readings ill fol low the lecture.

r- Anotber ljsbor-ClreenbacU Parade. On Saturday evening the Labor-Jreea- back party will have another grand rally. The procession wili form on the river; bank at lO ClocK, inc-ngnt resting on Xorthamnton street, and the parade take Dtace throueh the principal streets. Following the parade a mass meeting will be held ia the Court House Square, which, we are assured, will be addressed by able speakers. The living issues of the day be thear tnenie.

Funeral of Mrm. Lyncli TluiiTuneral of Mrs. P. F. Lviidi will take place in Philadelphia to-uiorroW.

At seven; o'clock iu the morning the remains will be taken to St. Mary's church,) where mass will be from thence, the lxidv wili 1x taken to tlse devot of Ihe-Lw- high Valley road, and in charge of friemrS will fte carried to Philadelphia, where appropriate services will be held, and the interment take rilace. Her home vrns formerly to that city, and it was hef desire to be taken thence and placed among aer fnejidb and relatives, ii Slako Your Ketnrna. T-he committee hag in charge matters connected with the entertainment for the benefit of the Hospital, desirous to call the attention of all those vho received tickets to sell, to make their tetiiins i i i i oi sates aim ucneis ui imiiu thev desire to close up. the matter and makei nubile the statement of receipts.

TheMiarties having lunds and unsold tickets should, the moment the entertain men was over, report and close Up their accounts. horie there will be no tnr- ther delay in the matter as the Directbrs of the Hospital and the are desirous of Knowing tne result. ne money and tickets can be refunded i to Mr, Douulass Smith at the post omce. Tliey Caught Ilim The value and efficiency of local orcan- izations for the capture and conviction of horse thieves was wen uemonsirateq in the ease of. the robber who btole a liorsu from John J.

Moore on the. night of the 25tu of October, and within three or i. 1 four nays tne members oi tne ivicmanu Company "for the detection of hdrse thiews and other vlllians" had reieoy-ered the 'animal and lodged the thief in tail. The young man who committed the deed lives, near the Water Gan and wahtedihis captives to shoot hiitt They were taken about 17 miles above taston. are in debted to Mr.

Charles Morgan, of this city, for the facts in the case, he haying been active in asslstingMr. MooKStoxotoveiihis properrr. i The Central Ballread of Sew jr-rfe From Philadelphia, we learn that there is authority for the statement that a plan has been devised for the reorganization of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. It is stated that the time tor payment of the floating debt ia to be extended both principal and interest to be paid in 12; in stallsnents. The holders of second mbrt-gagc bonds are to receive for two years ia-tei-esl preferred stock to the amount of $2,800,000, being 7 per cent.

on of bonds, the stockholders to rpajj an assessment of S10 Der share, for which they are to receive preferred stock to the amount of fa; 000,000, and 10 per cent, of tint preent capital stocK is to ue converted into 0re- ferreji' stock $2,000,000. The plan not. however, result in a return to) the wui Le- highs Navigation Company of and Sleeting- of the Firat IMatrictf (felt ool If i I T'lie First District School Board finet! last evening, present D. L. O'XeilL, President, John Cassidav, Secretarj-, J.

Tj Griffith, John Mc Anally and Frederick lloth. Previous, to calling the meeting to dfder the teachers and Janitors received their stated salaries. President 0Kiell called theieetirtg fd oruer, ant we minuies oi tne last nseet-iug being read were approved. The oommitte appointed to make a eon- tract for supplying fuel made their report and were discharged. 'Ehe following bills were preseiiied and approved i F.

J. Leavenworth, for coal. S3H.25: Boil Macken, for Excelsior School Manufacturing to. for inkwells and erasers, 516.73; A. W.

Boid, for Supplies: S4.3.x; Beardsley fof publishing Jthe annual statement, $30; C. B. Wlnchell, for repairing blackboards, S82.10 Wllkes- arei water lor water sunrHiea at tne Hancock street buildine and the Scott steetj building. 820; Rooucj', for repairs. The anrhcation of John Brown to have $1.30 refunded to him, as overpaid oij his tax was agreed to.

I On motion John Cassidav was anwonited a committee to wocure kindling wood for the district. -M 14 An Allege MsHlela jLaptnrejti. Yesterday atJetnlKmj Ohlet Kelly and Detective O'ErterrsmsoeMed in effecting the arrest of James Munley at the Enterprise colliery. From the information in their possession, thev had no difficulty in UdeB3fyihg-UieU man, andbe v-waaat nce urwuu nurioce ana: uteri Mj.piqB the tombs in this city, Munley is charged with beincr accessor? to thn murder of Wm. TJred.

atid Sanger, en ibe first of Septembef, XXBw Wr longtime iias-Deea wnnseavvAne authori ties ei scnuyimii county. He bad man- Lwn iorget mat we i are seiung ury Goods low for cash; call and examine oil', Stock. I. I i XO 00, PUBLIC SQEAItll 217-2ts. rjriEatPiJB orrASHion wn.

G. YOST, (Successor to Yost Borden.) a rwt Aid. MW a MdMm. I Just received, a new and full line of Keaajf Made Clothing, which 1 will sell lor Aleu, jioutus ana no at the ver1 lowest margin Kh cash the Merchant TallorhiK lleDartuieiit ltt be found the Newest Novelties of the seaatin. In Piece Goods of all desiens and Patterns cS Domestic, English, French and Uermaa Maov lacture iu.

complete line of uents' Mirulsniug Uoodf EANT HIDE VDBUC sMklJAKE .1 c. ka ai i GOOK WAHTED-A good cook, who ah. derstands the restaurant business cau fiii-T ttiiiulir omnlnTmpnt -t -tl ant. i it 317-19 iW I JOHN YfOLtte 4 AKMGIITXm H. HerbeSf of the City ot Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne cpyi ty, having assigned all his real and at estate to the undersigned, in trust foclv.

benefit of his creditors, notice Is hereby Jfi-V to all persons iDdebtetl to said assigntir- make immediate and those liavf if claims against him to present them to HIBAM WENTZ, Asslgne Wilkes-Barre, October 30th, 18H. 317-2y rp A. Xl'BfH, PRACTICA PLAIN and FANCY CAK ON HAX1) AXDjTO ORDER FRESH If MINCE AND FRUIT PICO ACCOEttlXQ TO SEASO.V. 4 Families and Parties SuDDlleciVnr it Witn pis lamny to ibis couuvy, nxing ui reeldenee near the colliery -where' he was arrested, i The- necessary papers to make the arrest, if possible, were sent to Chief Kelly by Capt. Linden, of Pottsvilie, and tne energy aim snrewauesa ioi.

uie iuiei and Detective O'Brien has lieen downed with the success it deserves. I The capture bf-Munley will enable the prosecution to go to trial on tne last oi tne xnoute Maguire murders, the case of Uren and Sanger being jthelast on the callender. Munley informed the officers that he could have escaped if he liad desired but as he did: not make the attempt he evidently prefers to go to trial, wnicn wiu prouaoiy taae piace on the 16th of this month, at The scene at the home of the unfortuuate man, (where the officers permitted him to stop for a few moments, was very paintui, rus family expressing their grief in the most piteous cries. Uu leaves his wife and four children in a helpless condition and dependent upon the charity oC their friends. Chief Kelley at once telegraphed Capt.

Linden of their success in effecting the capture of the man so anxiously wanted. The officers from Schuylkill will be here to-day to take charge of their man and convey him to their own county prisou. it General County wa. HCJJTSVIXXEi The new M. Churcb at Huntsville will be dedicated on 22nd of Xovemlwr.

I Reuben Varner has lost auother child by diphtheria which makes the third he has lost lately. Lot. Search has also lost one by same disease. I ROSS. Mr.

George Callender is visiting licre. The youngest child Ipt Michael Edwards was buried on Tuesday, Rev. Win. llombaker officiating, i i CAKBOXDAL i. The "tune of lielslmzzar drsturbs" Mr.

Johnson. ,1 Canaan street is from its neglected condition. The 13tU U. S. Infraiitr through here yesterday, passeii -More light 'is Iwauted on: Bunnell's corner or less darkness.

i- I The scholars of Trinity Sunday School are to have musical training during! the winter. -r. i KINGSTON Mr. 'Abraui Hoyt is honie oita visit The lecture next 'Tuesday evening ought to be a grand success. i Mr.

Robert Rice is doing a laavy business, having the trade of the lilack diamond colliery. 1 1. Miss Maggie Hutchinson commences teaching the young ideas.how to shoot, at yorrung next wceK. i The boys made it a i hiirryiuK time of year, last uieht, for (Nonstable Dilley in. his efforts to capture and (take them to the lockuD durlnir tneir Hallowe'en iroiic.

George thinks boys are slippery eels. HAfLETTO C. patented a new library case for dooks. Thirteen was tlie pui'itber of lodgers In the lock-up for one night. The parade of greenbackers on Satur- i .1 1 day last was disgraced byj drunkenness.

The miners of ttie Lehigh rejrion desire to know the rate of wag is for November. 'Luke's Luttierau church of Free- land, hold a "Reformat ion festival on the 11th tost. The M. t. Church Sunday school, gives an entertainment, and musical.

thisi evoning, literary Mr; F. 'Allen. is seriously HI. Mighty Nimrods are our woods, hunting through 2f. Teeny lias re Liimed to Ouzle- I ton to i The aimers have their fall work, The eider mills in ning on full time.

tearly completed is section are run- Thanksgiving aud Christmas dinners will be A So. 1 from the looks of the tur keys. 'i The potato crop is so' abundant that every table may be su bplied during the winter. Some of the best speciiuens of apples hereabouts are those i Kindred. 5 grown by -Mr.

w. The family of Mr. W. Edwards are afflicted with the dipthfheria One of his children has just dieti. PtTMOtf H.

The- "celebrated "Philadelphia has reached even "Shawnee." kick The-boys and girls lad a lively time last evening" tlallowi mischief worthy of note e'en) but did no Two or tliree breaks have lately occur- red in the water mains, but superintend etit Lance, soon put them in good order. Hon. John B. Smith eave f'ye local" ride to Kingston behind bis magnificent black horse "tiovernor viaru, wnicn for beauty, speed and gentleness, lis not excelled to this region! There were three funerals here yester day, that of George of Mrs. William Smith, and of James Stewart.

The latter beincr the vounc man who was hurt by the cars near -Saturday last. The 31. E. Church Is Hearing comple tion and will, it is be dedicated early in December. The 'building is commodious, convenient, and centrally located, and for beauty is tne equal ot any cnurcn Wyoming Valley, Splinter.

Then is no law against opening a postal card. How curtail ur expenses Sell your dog. Delicious York Static Cider at 'Kaster- line Co. 314-10 The man who hsul a stitch in his side feels sew-sew. Note heads aft the 1 Ckcokd oftice only per I A mania for sttrpr se- iMkrlie-i is devai- tatmgtne ianu This Is the time ltd find out that your house has too much Ventilation; also your iXice.

i white' card bowrd for drawing and painting, ofilyia cent a sheet, at the IJecobp office. One of the heaviest Western operators in wheat is a man by We. hope he will never a corner. the name oi atone. become the head of Tie wise in time and procure Dr.

Bull's Cough Syrup, which always cures Coughs and ttolds, and prevents consumption. l'rice 25 cents a Dottle. A new bracelet has a tiny music-box concealed in the clasp. The beauty of the thing is that a fellow must have it pretty Close to ms ear in orueij to near it. Why Is it that new babies always weigh lust ten pounds.

We jbave yet -to see a birth chronicled where. -the new comer weighed an ounce more or an ounce less. A beautiful -assortment of lieavy all wool Buntings, Just received a ereat bar gain, i Joxas hoso, I S17 Market streot i-f 'JibI lire in ordpj.nn tne starts tor jier-dltion with the assertion that 100,000 bushels have been shipped from that place this season. -SweeL vountz pork, tender beef, veal. sausages and all the good meats that' can be found in market at this season, are al-wavs furnished bv Seibei Wcntz.

Call and see them. The Emerald Isle, a name si von to Ireland on, account of the peculiar bright green' appearance of the surface of the country. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka cures coughs (ind colds. Price 25 and B0 the mournful sitrhta and of the market 1t aailto heayiha dhoWtiag tbroagh dead chickens, while a stout villain with I LKHIGH VAU.ET SJUL.BOAI.

'Depot below Meet; of the drains going Sooth, leave 'Wlttee-Bftire for-Kew York end Pblladwpfila at l.M Mid 8.86 a. and i for Reading. Harris!) urg and rutaburg at l. a. m.

and 8.8a p. m. i i For Hasleton, aiahanor City, at 8.35 a. aiii 8.8S p. m.

I Traiasaoii) North, teaye" WOfces-BarTe at 1.1S, 7.J0, audi. 46 a. and B.80, l.sa, s.ao, and 1.15 and 7.23 a. u. ulLUp.ni..

trains run to dmira Tne 8.4s a. and i. audo. p. BUi, train connect for I CENTRAL.

B. it. of N. U. S.

DIV. Leave WiUtes-feaire fur Scmntoii at and 10. a) a. 12.50. 4.0U.

15 aud .40 p. fur New ork I andPniladelpbia atll.4vta. in. I NAJtTlCOKK BUANCH. Leave Wilkes-Karre at 7.4S, a.

aurt 4.oo m. i 4.SSn.in.; leave aatiooke at 8.15 a. aud S.20 "lackawasna a iii.joMsnci k. k. forScrau tun at 9.W.

and 10. Si a. J. 18, 6.a&audH.4u p. ni.

I Leave h.usgs(oa tor ormunmeriaiiu ai and fti p. pi; UJ s-06 8.S0, S.00 and7.se p. ni. Street car leaves the txruare twenty minutes pre-vteua to this time. i I STRJCKT KAILWAXS.

I South Wii-kxs-Bakbk Leave wio snjuare i 8.20, 6.40, 7.00. 7.25. 7.50, 8.15, 8.40, 8.0a, 8.3U, 12. ii. 1.20.

1.45. 2.05, 2. L30 L00, 3.3 4.00, 4.30, D. IV. U.

same time, wltt the exception of the first car In the which leaves at 8.40. and the last car In 8.05. 9.80 p. M. Leave South UKes-arre ai.

uie the evening, which leaven at 8.50. WIUIBACKK UiD KlSOeTOST BTKEET 1UII way Leave Wilkes-Barre at 6. 8B, 7.85. 8.00,. o-ifo 8.25.

10.00-tt, 10.85, 11.20, 12.25 A. 1.00, 1.85 2. 3. 25, 4.00, 4.5tt, 8.00-, 5-50, 8.2S 7.001, 7.40, 8.W, 8.50, 9.8U-P. M.

Leave Kingston at 8.50, 7.50, 8.25. 8.05. 9.55, 10.25, ll.lu7ll.40, A. M. 12.50, 1.25, 2.05, 2.85, 8.05, 8.

178.50, 4.25, 5, 6.40, 8.15, 8.S0, 7.30, 8, 8.40, 8.10, 8.50 P. X. i At) indicates cars which connect with trains on the L. B. K.

dcrantun, for Northumberland 8 for Nanticuke. for Berwick. A8BLXY STKKJtTltAll. way Leave Wllltes-Barre 7.00, 7.45, KM, 8.15, 10.00, 10.45,. 11.30,1 A.

aJlL 1.15, 2.08, 2.45, 3.80. 4.15, 6.00. 6.45. 6.30, 7.15, 8.00. 8.4a, 8.30) r.

u. Leave Ashley at the same time. 8TKAMBOAT 3UMMEK ARKASG KMKNT. OetbrhUol excursions dally, commencing July atE, W77. The steamer Ueudrlck 11.

Wright, will make four round trips dally, Sandal's excepted, leaving the landing lu front of the Wyoming Valley Hotel, at 6:80 and 9:15 A. M. at 10 and 4:10 p. M. Plymouth gowg down 7:00 and 9:45 A.

1 M. at 1 and Returning leaves Kantlcoke. A. and 2:10. 6:15 P.

leaves Plymouth, 81O6. A. and 2:50, m. On bunday the steamer leaves Wllkee-Bai i at 9: 00a. aud 20 p.

m. leaves Plymouth at 8:30 a. 3u p. m. returning, leaves Kautlcoke, 10:10 s.

leaves Plymouth 10:45 a. 6:10 p. m. ltnueh- ments aervod on board. S.

AVKES, Prenltleiit. Kew Advertlsemeats. took wanted, i Assignee' notice. T. A.

Murphy, bilker. G. Palmer. Furrier. Business notice of Xe Ixtcat Brerltlea.

The first i Of November. Ushered in by Jack Frost. Arid clear, bracing atiuospheif Thanksgiying is coming on apace. And tie turkeys have read that Xomorc S. regulars in the valley v.

the 13th left j. They passed over the Erie road cUi Cincinnati for Louisville. 'j Col. Otis, 'with Ms regimental staff, bade good-bye to his friends liere and left for Fort Wayne. '--The usual prayer and 1 teachers' meeting of the Presbyteriau church at Ashley, will be hekl this evening.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Butler have been spending a or two on the pleasant snores of Harvey's Mr.Fttlmer Steele, now a resident of but formerly of Wilkes-Barre, was in uie city yesterday.

The Philadelphia Pres contaius a bright and exceedingly readable sketch by Frank the 'On tOvEastou" trip. Mr. James Fraser, of engineer for the V. Company, is in town to-day, and registered at the Bristol uouse. i i i It was the heaviest frost of the season covered the earth this morning, and the-suggestions of ice, grew nearly into solid facts.

'j The Coon is running the trips which the Wright would be glad to make if she could only get off that rork, but the rock don't see the point. i j-. Mr. Samuel Lazarus, who some months since entered the Newark office of has been transferred to the home office In this city. J.

regular, week day service lat will be held this evening. The congregation and the public generally are cordially invited to be present. One at a time, and thes 'll last longe a single tramp occupied apartments at the station "house last night. They'll mass then- forces, by-and-by, however. "Major Bush, of the 22d, has arrived in safety with his command at Fort Wayne, Detroit, and the genal Major sends greeting to liisrmy friends in this city.

The project of an amateur walking ci ui is discussed, by several ofe our young people, who desire to muscle and. decrease their a oiiuuDois. Go The death of Mrs. Lynch leaves two Infarit children, the youngest five months old, and a child five or six years.of age, by a former marriage, to the care of her band, i Geii. McCartney still lingers around the gamey wooIs and mountains of Bear Creek, loath to give up the pheasants and rabbits and flannel cakes which there Joseph Newburger displays his enterprise by opening a cloak department well stocked with the latest patterns, made up in the finest styles and from the best materials.

I The fruit to be, found at thej store of Miller Co. is of the very choicest growth and' variety. Apples, I pears and grapes and tropical fruits are there in abundance, It was not a good day yesterday, for inducing people to attend an auction, and found many bidders for his cordwood and water casss. Is, there iio way in which the strong ana protecting arm or tne taw can tie laid upon that death-dealinc agent, impure coal oil, and so prevent use and sale the people? 1 John Brown is the careful and con cot but evidently his conscience got the better or nun yesterday at least ne was down on rus Knees, ana in aeaa earnest, too. The youngsters collect under the awning and watch Crowell, the confectioner, making candy.

Hs has a stone slab plac- ed in one of the windows, and to the chil-t-dren the sight is one of lengthened sweetness, long drawn out. 1 Mr. Thomas Blake has been I enjoying himself for a week at his little cabin in the woods near White Haven. His larder wan not only well supplied with game while there; but he brought in with him last night a box of pheasants for the home Tl3 weather acted as a dampener upon the fine and intelligent audience, which usually graces the seats in front of the Mayor's desk, and his Honor ijad bare benches! while dispensing justice'yesterday morning to the boys who throw stones. The sociable last evening nt the resi-vdencejot Mr.

J. It Flick in the interest of toe AW Society of the Ross Street M. hurch( was largely attended and produq-tlve of profit and amusement. Johnny as "Abigail Sentiment' made a lovely bride. The enterprise of Mr.

J. C- Paine, in-, sutarice -Hgent, has induced him to have erected over the awning in front of his office a large and elegantly finished bulletin board, on which be will announce all accidents by fire as.they occur, andL other news opubli(j interest. 1 -j li --Col. Korea the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer, was in Scran ton a few uys Bince, wben. one of the chaps who has great influence, learning of bis Presence, walked into the hoteLnd ateron the side of bJs teft eye eocked, and in a saUlte.thcJerk: 'Is it kSW.

ye and is the Kurnel about The nutaof Influence had smelled him oat. i I 1 THE, BIG -BUSH STILL CONTINUES AT 3 hlnntl. fc. tarrHied and can' be consulted on all dis-oa? nlot'f lie feet, at the- Luzerne House, 'i he IIC tor Will remain until baiurday. November (8 fQ pMsiiiveiy uu longer.

ju-io w'4 I 1 auctiox i 4 i is DAY EVENtXO. OCTOBEU 23, 1S77, he lollowfn days, we will sell at the late ttZBURCER BRADY, SOUTH MAIN STREET. The entire Stock of 1 f- UeiKterifa. litshes, Glass, Stone an war, olorses. Waeous.

afe. iid Earthen efritcerator. 1aao Mill Jf- Lookout Wl'RZBUKGEB FAI.K, lie South Mam street. Auctioneer. CLOVEN I GLOVES j.tnillcit Jn the World for lientlemen's I.

1 aie the Wear hi ITY MADE CLOVES t- r- 'i -1 'BE BEST KID GLOVES. THE BEST DOGSKIN GI GLOVES, TEE BEST DRIVING GLOVES, THE BEST COACHING GLOVES FOK. SALE AT HENRY HOFFHEIMER S. Itatjj and GLOVES KID, CLOTH, BUCKSKIN, LISLE and CASTOR I JORDAN 2.C MARKET jSTRKET. Coal.

TBS BEST A i'S k' t-r HJCJE REDUCED NOVEMBER 1st. 1 i r. m- FOB CASH OXI.T. J. LEAVENWORTH, i WltST NATIONAL BANK 3lS-7 J-AJfES TlIOHAti, SOLKAOb.Hr IX CITX roH- ENTKKPIUME B1VKRSIDK WHITE ASH CO A i Oulof the VELL KNOVOf BALTIMORE VEIN.

Coal is Reduced from S2.7S S2.SO per Ton. I to Onlt-rH left at R. S. Williams' Store East Market Street, ur W. J.

P. AVllUaws, Brewery tilll, ill receive prompt attention. Tbe bet nimllty of COAL delivered at l-OWKST RA Ll (5rarrl gUofing. E. T.

THORNTON, mm mi: J- i Q.KAVE1. ROOTIHS. NO. 188 MARKET led with the Finest Stock of Domestic Heatt'iuai-tc-n Un CLOTHING CLOTIIIIIG DOORS FROM PUBLIC SQUAEE I LIKF ic STREET. OF THE LATE FIRM OF this STOCK 'MUST BE as OUT.

HOUSE. BUILDERS OF THE. ENTIRE STOCK. C. F.

BEETS MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE IMMEDIATELY. i i Short Notice. Fine Dress Goods, 1 Black and Colored Silks, Drap-o-ta and Cashmeres, Broche and Paisley Shawls OST. A lady's smalt gold scarf pinV))-J? mu auuiu aiaiu street aou atusic tween Soul A iWtt'srH u-ill iw. naltl tHa HnHp laavi.

at this office. 1. ft 31C a '4l ef J5aU ttf gfttt. TJIOK REST STORE NO. warn w.

JJ StiL AUK. Apply to 300-tf CIJ-AX JACKSpyy TTIOR RESIT. New house, with aU mrnO f1 imnroveinents. (lood looatlnn 'A illV rant (nnb TV TW fcv aT'lIt' 273tl Troxeirs Building, Public ATEtt POWER I FOR KALF. i llfi HKNT.

A water' power, suit a lisht machinery, at Miner's Mill, l'lalus fUWi snip, wan lot oi with lot of ground. A to 311-tf AS. A. TJHR RE9TT. Several small houses, ra' jgfct JD from four to ten dellant per moul SiJ eluding Laurel Kuu water.

Also, two tfiu vii Liuru uuur. uver uuiikiiic House, an store, cheap. i 1.MV -i 1- BHAUwige stocK.iease aud tin a emaunsnea 8in, stove aua fiari smess. Htrnatm mn kiuo. Main uruu in me town of Kingston.

Good jreaso 4 2781 Xlngstona. BEX. DILUET, Dealer In Imported Liquors and Clears. 1 Any narrteiriaii Brand jproeured to order at nominal profl XRI8TOI. HOCBE, lAvcock Brotbe JJ prietors.

Opposite Court HoiLse, Wjjfc, uarre. irst-ciass aceoiumedatlons at ruH.n- able rates. tt I 1 -tlT-TOUXJia TAIXET HOTEt, TV Proprietor. Th finest lIotei iiE Northern Peansvlvanla. I First riant JJI 1 niii, hvixi Hamsburg, Jj H.

Hunter. Proprietor. A FW5w( Hotel. Centrally Locateii-. within nn aruu.

the PubUo Buildings aud. 8tat Ofacea. 1 rVXTY SEAT HOTK1W Ko. IS V7 ttaoare. Ad toinlne Luzerne Houteb enKi ciioicest pranasoi imimrted oprtetor.

a i- as IIS EE PABK HOTIX, William 8 Horses taKt-ft. -n- reasonable terms. Horses trained and ww-tf; for trottine. liox BtaUs in larare X- tin or. Mmia Kb all s- Xj 4ree, Harry Huilord, Ckoiee iiouocs and Cirara.

Varmera im Si ers will flud ample room for jj TTT? I. Xinixy BirnsAcirs Bestaurant' A Si Public square, tar ladies and ti. ie-, nL imea uvina biml wuj all ieJiia.3.ie of tha aaoa leUajaat bar sttigrtd wWfctaafholsart braada of Wbaaa, U41MH Hettara. mvaie eairaooe tor laaiaa. S3 I I Woolen Shawls, Linens and White Goods; Domestics and Hosiery, Carpets and Oil Cloth Call at once to SECURE BARGAINS CLOSED NO.

128 STREET, AC 3BT; HEKTS Ac 03L.I QCNEBAI. AQENT. Warres Co's Gravel RooSng, 127 MARKET ft ISAAC LEVY. t' -Si i-'i.

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