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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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RECORD OP THE TTME8, WILKF8-BARRK, Lt'ZEKNE OOUim, PA MOKDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 4, 1878. efl feitflrelljumuL gift8r. PER8ONAI.8. Jtanley h9 vi-siting tlM JTEW ALl. I1LEM IS Sill Hats, Stiff Hats, Soil Fell Hals.

SILK. ALPACA, ZAKTLLA. BEJTJTA, A2CD BCBBES PMBRKT.l.AH- KID CLOVES. BUCK CLOVES, W- WM1, Axent. HiAif itounng till jjo1 sort nottoe and in workman-nae style.

New work, and repairing doae at ItZLlSZJPSZ, J5fTe 13 Norm Main street. Port-offloe boa 3H6. itmhrt. BILL TIMBER, jz rmx aaaoBTicXHT or LCiraza, -r J. S.

PATTEKtO! ft GO'S, Caaal and Urn- JjUACB, FLuGtf, ri.ULM, riAXJM. I. C. HUNGER FORD, late of the firm of Hunserford will hereafter aell at mill prices thefollowingehotoe brands of Flour a cioverdaie. Wheat Valley, Favorite, Chesapeake, Anchor, Snow Flake, Champion, and other fl rst-et ass brands In lots of twenty-five barrels and upwards to the trade.

PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE AS LOW AS ANY OTHER MILLS making the same qualities of Flour. I. C. HUNCERFORD, P. O.

Box 813. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PIEST ARRIVAL OF SELECTED NEW YORK STATE APPLES, VERY JL.OW PRIG to. Consisting of TOMPKIftS COUNTY KINCS, RHODE ISLAND CREENINCS, NORTHERN SPY, BALDWINS. Ac, Ac.

Cadi Early mad Make Tear Peleettona For Family Cs. STUBDEVANT GOFF. eo9tf 4Floar 4td, r. PROPRTKTtJRa OP- MINER'S MILL, Maniifatttnrers and pPAten in Wheat Flour, Rye Flour, Graham Flour, BOLTED OORM MEAL, mi un FEED, WHOLE UK AIM, AC Orders left at the Rxcons or Tfl Tnrc office, or at the Poetofflce, will receive prompt attention. IbiKLtS A.

ISAAC M. THOMAS. A general banking business trausm-tn. smment Bnda and Gold bought ac.i so terest allowed on time deposits. ziba BKMiirrr.

i. c. pbcps. F. V.

BOtSARIXOW A I BANKER, Tranaact a general Rank in Kusloew aa PaMIe Haaare WILKJCS-BAKKc. PA rioaUU ATIOSkAS, HA5I WIXJtKS BAKJtK. KA. State Charter 1839. Nstlwialized ISSS.

i l-wTaaxsT rxo on Toia Lmposrr 'JHAfl. DoKJtAMCK. Preid4it ilBA REM Err, Vice Kresldeol, LATHAJS W. JONfc. astier.

WILkEA-BARKE DEPOSIT A HAVUkUM B.UK, hirst National Bank BuiMluK. Capital, S3OO.O0O TUOllAh LONG. President. A. H.

VAN HOKN. ice fTiilent. ALHJLPH UIGHT, tasliier. DIRECTORS: Thomas Long. A.

H. VanHorn. C. TaiU. J.

P. Williamson. H-lfricb, J.H. i U-avenworth. Stanly Woo-1ward, 1 ii w.

b. McLean. ntrre-1 Paid on Savings Deposits. fiom nine a. in, to four d.

m. eniiifeS from six to eight. bajda. WTLKES-RARRB, PA. (Sootn Bide of Public Square.

CAPITAL S378.000 riw Hla lep4MJra. U-VKLK iTeldeut. IHO'tlAf Vie THOMAS awhirr. KiiAKI.rN KTKEET, BELOW MARKET, Penn'a. PAID UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS FUND.

SISO.OCO 43.OO0 INTCKB9T 1 "HVi.s J. LAW. Preeldent. A Ah- i hier. oiaacrotts: I.

ft. Law, A. T. McClintock. E.

P. Darling. C. L. Lambert4n.

S. R. Marshall J.C. Phei.5, N. W.

L.O'iiWiKli. H. B. "iie. Thomnson IVrt.

iSTH RAC1TE HAVL.V4i!. BA.Sk. KKANK I.I.N KKUW MAKixK' CAPITAL IOO. IfrTSHSST PallJ OH 8AVIKOS DKH-WITS. Weaenl Raakll RuHl.t i 1JKKV HI U'K.

Presldeni A. tMnafrotui John W. Hotleubai tl v. I. A.

Ifl, Andrew lewl. Landmesaer Harrison Wrucht. 'YT'lk'laEa-RAKKE MAVIHWa 8llA, SOUTH 8LDK PCBUC isyUAKK. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. A Ubkikax BaxKnie Brsinase Tka-nsactxb PAYNE PKTTKBONK, President.

COL. CHA9. DORRAN'CK. Vice Preaideat. J.

PSTKBS, Oaahier. DTRZCTOKS Payne Peltebone, Joseph Miek'Uey, W. S. UllUtrd, I a. vV.PaiiW.

CoL C. Oorraaee, CbarlM Parriak, n. ineaaon, WUIUUBSahrac 4 TH It Al I. IMOBB er TH TU Eh Cuntatns all the Local Newt. Buy It.

THE DATES THE Dailt Kbcokd are wanted to complete fllea at this offl. lor B7T: One copy of April lUh two eo tiles of May Mb one copy of Be-oember 2ttt. The kollowijiij inn the wrkj.t Kbcoki or thi Ttmbs for tk Sear W75 ire wanted to complete ike fllea of il office Tao copies of Ma) 1st; ne of June and 2fith one u) October Kb', lWh and SM; two of November Hth December THE WEFKI.T BEt OBBeftheTlEn bas the lutyml clr tion of an) eki paper publtsbed in Luzerte Its em ulation Is confined exclusively to far ners and tboe livluK rural dis ricta. It the best advertising medium for this Class of persons in the county. JUf LERS, "I HlTI NOW OS1 BUD A SUU Thirty and Thirty-Four-Inch Boiler which we are prepared to furnish on shorteet notice.

Also all kinds of niachluery manufactured. All at prices to suit customers. atf DICKSON MFC. CO. QAXDIDATE8 kTICKEBA Araoll's Patent Reaiy-Cnt Blanb dispenses with the tedious delay of hand clipping.

Ask your printer for a aanifile, or addreaa JAMES ARNOLD, Pa. rpET MOULSON PURE SOAP. WAliRANTED PURE. The Best in the Market. ALL FIRSTuCLASS GROCEBS KEEP IT.

rjJHE LATENT DUIUSk or PARTY INVITATIONS, AT THE tail of tie Ties Mti Office NoJ3 PUBLIC SQUARE. IEW STYLES OF WEDDINC INVITATIONS, AT THE Becori iff tie Times Mtii Office, No. 33 PUBLIC SQUARE. 100 RAFFLE TICKETS mailed free to axy part of the countt for -u-n nwiney and copy, th-; qE of thaTIMIS. I I II.TII IIAPPISiEMS.

nealtk I 1 n. i are priceless wealth to lieir isrus-simis And vet thev are wliAtn reauli if evei mie hi ill use WRICHVS LIVER PILLS. The onlv sure t'UKK for tonid Hver. dTsnen. sia, head.iuhe.

smir stomach, eonsiiDation. de- Diluy. nauea. and all bilious cimulainta and blood disorders. None genuine unless signed "Wm.WrtKht.Phila." If VourdrUKulstawiHnaC supriiv.

snd 25 cents one box to Baaaicx. koli ek No. 7" North Fourth street. Philadelphia. VX40 TTWR SALE.

At r.ouldsboro. A connected wit "WOODLAND TANNERY," which includes a good water power of seventeen feet head, four water wheels, all In running order together with a Farm of 231 Acres of Land, on which are located twentv fnement houses, three bums, and all the tannery buildings, shops, etc The above tannery may be run several years in a smaller way. The water powet i suitabi for any mill or factory pur-ose. Also, a Farm of 87 Acres, about f.fry of which are improve, on which Is located one Urue house, ne.ii lv new. containing ten rooms, all finished suven tenement houses.

nd one barn, nearly nw thirty by fifty feet. The wi ole of the at" ve will be sold seDaratelv. or together, to suit Durcrnsers. The sub- scribers having ri further use for the above fortannin purposes. wlP 1 very cheap UUl i BROIHERS.

Gouldsboro. Oct. 1st, 197. 132-iu "VTEW HOTELS. MARY J.

HOLMES JustpubMshecl- Daist Thormtow. a snlen- dld new novei by Mrs Mary J. Holmes, whose novels sen enormously, and are real and reread with such interest. Cloth bound beautifully, price $1 5(). nanasotne new editions of Mrs.

Holmes' other worts lempest and Sunsh ne -'fni kivers Edith Bn.wninn Marian ey West Lawn, etc. Also lust published May Agnes Fleming. Heib of Charltos. Another Intensely Interesting new unvel by May Agnes F.emlDpr. author of those piral novels Ouy Earls-court's wife A Wonderful Woman Mad Mar riage Mlrut and True, etc etc.

Cloth bound, price 1.5u. Sold bv every bookseller. C. W. CARLE TON 613 39 -1230-3 Publishers, Sew York rjlHX MLNTI sjtiTOSi HILLS IIIGrH SCHOOL.

PKOr I. W. Mt-8 INGLE Miss Z2ik Weakhises Principal Assistant Teacher The design of the school is to give young men and women a practical education, and prepare students fur collete. The opening, or first acad-mlc year, will begin nday, 2d. 1S76 Ihe iocatiou of this new institution i at tne named villa in the healthful Vallev Huntintou.

on the Union Turnpike Rad, Ove miles fr the pot of the L. B. K. at leksblnuy. Terms of tuition of eleven weeks AcauriiuL lep.T.r:ment IS 00 liepa.

meut 00 M.ikic Extra in pr vte rallies at 12 per week. Kixiins t.i i-t Ii.s -l-uinn to board them-s 8 s. Pr sident. A. KOOSS.

Secretary. insur: a ainst accidents! a cl lent itket or ear'y poliey In the TRAVELERS At c.il Agency or Railway Station. SWEET RSSSCTSITI ntawiifKgESXTtei A a'ltve anz crmlcnM ai.tl laMf vcr mao. As onr 9tnp fradlMrk IS Cl0.llj 01 Inrertor fryi9. Be that hjmm'm Bmt r-i ev Scl tj deal-s.

tieM far iplf i A. Ji. sox A tk 1 S.F. WAK1JLE, Pa, General Afent JT FAlTUltY PHIA'ES, Pianos and Organs. Great reduction to close oat present stock of 200 new and second-rand Instruments of flrst-rlass makers, fully warranted, and at prices that UEKY OHe-ETlTiON, for cssh or In stallments.

AGEXTSWax i fr WATEES" St'PEKIoR BELL ORGANS and Illustrated catalogues mailed. HORACE WATK- SONft, manuf aetttrerssnd dealers, 40 East 14th street. N. Y. Also aeoeral asents for bHONlNUb.S'S CELEBRATED OKQAS.

siotosiooo isrsfSoc'kA maaes fortunes every month. Book sent free explaining everything. Address Baxter A Bankers, 17 Wall street. New York. Af7 A BAY TO A43E9TB eaavaalBS for vD 4 the flrttitte YiMtor.

Terms and outfit free. Address P.O. Vlckery, Atignsta, Me. OCT rABCTCAJUBS.wtttinainc.lQe-.pUra or gold. Asena' outfit, 10c.

uo ttytaa. Mtui HodsoB. H. Y. At NT TBI EAU: Uti it.

CRAIN AND FEt-O. K. fATTSBtXjN OU. Ooraw Oaaal au-l lror -yyuKia yuc bit tuck COAL! COAL! GET THE 1.EHIGH ft WILKES-BARBE BLACK DIAMOND It is the best Coal In Market. HO 1 rT DELIVERY, A careful nian tent to wheel in and put away wnen wanteu.

F. J. LEAVENWORTH, 583-tf Flrt National Bank Banding. 1HK TEBT BEST COAL In th market. Every load caarantod run weiKht- Prompt Delivery a Specialty.

Be sure and consult us before purchaa nc elsewhere. We ell the bent, cheapest and ireet load in this cty. For price call at HENRY L. SCHLESINGCR'S U. S.

GROCERY, 237 East Market Street, WILKES-BARRE, PA. 9torrj, Siturart, Ac. J. W. JAITEBi CX PLUMBERS and GAS FITTERS 105 MUSIC HALL BLOCK, Wilkes-Barre, (ell Nut Bfrtrerator in the market.

THE CLIMAX. MINTNO SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY Agents for Knowlei' 8 team Pumps. Agents for Oaddow A Beadle's Squibs Agents for Lincoln a Patent Fringing Machine. Agents for Laflln A Rand Bat teries and Fuses. Agents for J.

R. Rand A Renrirock Powder. Botfls and jtautaat. JMEAP AXtt UOO. i FIRST-CLASS Dill HER FOR S3 CKNTS -AT- mm CENTMUL HOTEL 117 OUTH MAIN STREET.

Dinner from 12 to 2 p. m. C. RERN jjron Works. TIUAS 1BOS WUKMk, W-ILKJSX-BAKKR.

PA. Munufacturers of Steam Engines. KKRKKCT IN WORKMANSHIT. PUMPS, SCREENS OK MO-'T Afl'BUN EI flllf-K COAL BREAKERS. Hoisting and Pumping Engines lAKI-T t'AI'At I burli's for 8li irm KMrtB tar Knlllail MIIIk, II I lav Umkmi CASTINGS Dl IROli OB BRASS Knowiem meai 'npa.

a Hpr and fit tings, (iuajje Cocks. Steam od Water nagw Stc an avs on hand. to. "nr OT.vTOS'k FCRSAI EM. it Cast or Wrought Iron.

Suitable for Coal or Wood. BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE. Are oowertul heater: remarkably durable; economical In I -el (rive universal satisfaction have no bolted joints are rree irom gaaes. Thousands have had constant and severe use tor over eighteen years, and In good condition nu n. witnoui renairs or ezucnae.

The most durable furnace, the cheapest to buy. Fitted wiihcllnker-cleanlng anti-friction grates ah-slft'ng crates aud ash pans; 11' ed feed doors, draft-regulator, etc. Have many attractive and practical Improvement never hAfnra jftAntd Alao, ranges for family or bote! use fire place Dealers, etc. Send for eircul irs before purchasing others Richardson. Beynton A manuiactnrers 23 Water street.

New York. For sate by B. C. CARPENTER St WTLKXS-BAREX, PA. SW-SHeod i) thinks many women are kr0itbes.tap;ttiaiion i' the Question of spiritualism Mr.

JiZtone dr-clr himself open to coovtc- cr rrv tfif, the spiritualist, haa made ainu th crav, profrtsow in l'wroor Hartranft declares that be will Jii toprvatauteattto expiration of "a rrii" business manasrer denies -r 'hat she has separated frum her ''P neni Slwrman and wife are Id Indian's at the le-onU'D of the army of the ni and Lady Dufferin's portrait ap-Jt'- on the new one and two dollar Cana- ill F' of a poor clergyman and is ucawd. Burnett, author of "That Last oLiJvtrt- bus written a sharp letter to Keade. "i'iD Sankes and family have a ni Ted Liverpool and start at once on a tour sri'Ugh Eugland. "ir te jjtta. the new prima donna, is the Maimer of a poor musician living in Ills.

tii eral Butler lives in an old fashioned u- pr-sided over by his niece. His two with him. iv Prof. Waite. one of the most of Oxroni University, has joined 'r inim cnarch.

D. allaaher, the oldeot of the Y-wn poet, has just celebrated his birthday. said that the only property Bishop Vsrai possessed at the time of his wis hb watch. T'ie Bgum of Bhopoul has offered her army to England in the event of a war: with Afghanistan. Baron Victor Von Oertzen was married, in Paris recently to Miss Grace Hoffman Burnett of New Tor.

ills nnu Abbott, at the invitation of Mr. Haves, visited the Whita House aid saug two hymns. Auiustin Dalv, the well known theatri-cs. manaiier, is now deputy mauager of the stJier's Wells theatre, Londou. Ejxi Alfred Byng, Lord Lennox and r0J.

Ra.pb Vivian, of the British army, make a tour of the United States. Hume, the Spiritualist, who has been iu tbe south of France to rezain his has recovered and gone to Paris. Haven, of the Syracuse TJnl-rer-itv, had anovatiou on his return from yjrope preetasloa, music, fireworks, Skc. Mr. jelizman, the banker, has, within past twelve monibs, jiiven wedding to his daughters-in-law valued at Ci.rlstopher R.

Robert, the founder of tw Koix-rt College, in Constantinople, reeer.Uv in P.iris. He was born on L.ia Is.and in lT. Dr. Lvon Play fair, M. of England, W3u recently married Miss Russell, or Bos-tun, wi.l sail with his bride tor Europe on lie 6ta of November.

Gm. Grant has given up bis contemplate trip around the world and after a short Afiica will return to Paris and remain there until bis departure for home. Mr. James L. Crane, formerly of now a member of the firm of Red, jfe at Para, Brazil, has been Yiow Consul fur lUs United states at port.

Juilie Sliellaager, Secretary Sherman's k-a. achUer, denies that Mr. Sherman to bring rivil suits againbt persons who induced Anderson and others io aja-nst him before the Potter Committee. ilr Calender, F. R.

the eminent sur-of Sc. BarthuiomeWs Hospital, Lon-uos. arriv-e in New YorK in L)ecem-r. Ue cjmes to this country to examine tustitutions acd practices of t-e U-iited States. TRAUPK "Liai tile is not this fail's style.

a little practice Kearney could beat the beaver building ns. iii.y bcenvng Journal. Th' -w-et singer of Michigan has writ- i'2 i -m un "the Southern Scourge. V- zu not deserved this. Pcayun.

An Oil citizen is preparing a wash for the sca.p wliicn tie says will produce a of hair ou a bald eagle. Dtr- i)Ui keeps comtne down, we hear, and rrauv must have 2ne down pant Us while 'e rre as.eep. We must go down and waat lias become of it, and what it is Hauckeye. Thr Reverend Mr. A.

C. Ball has been rw pastor of the Presbyterian Lr.ur.n at Adamsvuie. la Dase-Dau circles h- i 'm known as a ball. AU The s'ins which say "Umbrellas recov ers" aud "Shirts retailed" mean nothing tae sort. An umtrelia once loaned is "er rrcoven-d, and a shirt once shorn uiu-i driauli.

Piaiyuiu. H- Arts very ili, and when his physii Un a certain remedy, the sick man r-! w.i to talte It oecause it wasn't award-i "tte first prize at the Paris Exposition." He was buried in a coffin that didn't even tas- tae s-vr-uth prize at that exhibitiou. Xvrr Herlld. sjine one versed i a geometrical carves obw-rvea that a cautious man may seek re-cr-ation iu toyinir with the bind hoofs of 'Of muie, but only the most reckless will lo wlttuii a couple ot rods of the ajjl'e Tm woo kh-lts her train into the air ami catches it on the fly. lira -hie.

"John" writes to ask "How should we begin lun We haven't the ac rip-tar: reuuiations bandy, but if your folks w-K tridt day, one way to bf gin it will ty gettimj uut of the before they ttiat the boiler or one of the tubs -ealtL FiUon. lirrun. We have often wondered why the god rau alwavs wore the legs of a goat wlien he was Li full dress, but we suppose that Wcl, -o tuat tie could stand on bis head al tiiu, ihorouahlv disnuise when a jor with a ahut-gun came down the Cock, looking for the man who was play-te 3 Jte Barli Hatekeye. A prty of four were rowing on the R'er, when one exclaimed, feel faint!" Another one said, "I have some brandy." me some." said the sufferer. "I do so with pleasure," replied the niiii.

"out it's inside of me." They ru Ani io the shore in silence, for they n-w Ut. waa loaded. Hckenack Beyub- A iitUe miss of eight summers, living on wa3 aeut to a store on Main street, aturday, to purchase some I act. Aftrr it up the clerk said "Well, there 'i one and a half yards of lace at ten cents yard, how much does it come to?" To "iiich the miss pertly replied "Well, I'm not going to tell, I have to study arithmetic fcU tue rest of tin week, and I not going to bother my bead with it Saturdays. iryitt-J 1 taut.

A young man who murbt have seemed ireen but for a sharp nose and the manner "i which he bandied a btr wallet, entered tiriswold street bank, and, banding out "in, asked for trade dollar in ex cuange at the usual discount. As they "re passea over to him the teller asked -yoiDg into a speculation "Kinder tiat, was the reply. "I'm goine to get married to-morrow hinted to the preacher we mignt expect aio. "An! 1 see." ana so do I remarked the young man, as be rolled ten of the uo to- gether and slipped the other one Into bia t. "if i can diseouot him litUe with I'U do Detroit Frte Frtu.

SMOKE S. COHEN'S Yara Cigars. Sold at sll rst class Hotels and Res taurants. SAMI J. WILSON, i 8uiyor to Smith Brother.

Lan metMf't Block, will occupy this pace FIRST CLASS DRUGS. PRICES MOnERATE. I W. HPAI it. DRUGGIST, Music Hall Block, Wilkes-Barre.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES axe constantly replenished with fresh stock from the beot manufacturers. A full line oT Patent Medi cines in MttX'lt. PALVTS, OILS AND VARNISHES A SPECIALTY. Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Articles IS GREAT VAB1ETT. Ca rful anentlon, both night and day, givn to the prescription department.

Medical advlcegratlsatthe Office JEJIUTAl- W. W. bam kemoved his DRUG STORE FROM 319 XORTHAirPTON To the oommo-llooK bnlldlnr opposite th Mar net 317 NORTHAMPTON ONLY TWO DOOK8 A BOTE. The Public are Respectfully Invited to Call. PKESCkirnoNs pkepakeo at all 'CKS OK TBS DAY OS MOHT.

w. w. fry. Jlrtrspaprt. SU FOR 1879.

The Scn will be printed every day durie the vear to come. Its purpose and ireihod w.li be ihe -ame as in the past: lo present all the news' in a readable shape, ana lo leu toe train mougu the heavens fad. The Htrs has been. Is. and will continue to be indfprndent of everybody and everything.

iave the truth and its on convicrions 01 duty. Tnat is the onv policy which an honest news- paper need have, 'lhit is the policy which his won for this newspaper the confidence and friendship of a wider constitun'y tnan was ever bv anv o'her American lour The Scs is tiie newspaper for the people. It Is not lor the rich man against the poor man. or for poor man against the rich nan. 11 seeKS to Uo eouill liisil to ati luicrwim in h-community.

It is not the organ of Per sian, su-ct or P'ny. mere need be no st-rv out its loves ana nates, it is ionn ho-et "man against the roitues erery time. It Is for Deir.ocrat as a-ainst the dis honest Keuuolicin. and tor the liouest Kepub- lican agAinst tne dilionest Democrat. It doesn'ttiKe l.s cue from the uttenn-es of any pilitlctan or political orftanization.

It icives it suDix uureserveaiy wnen men or measuieaa in aereement with the constitu tion and wiih the prin -iples upon which this KeDubll was foun leil lor tne ieopi. n-n- ever the Constnut on a id cons Ituuoo il princi- ule are violated as in the outrageous con spiracy ot 176. by wnicn a man noiei'-ctea was placea in the r-ideut office, where he still remains it aks out for the right. That Is h's Idea of Independence. In tin- re nt-cr will be no chauge in its programme lor 1373.

The Sirs has fairly earned the hearty hatred of lascil. trauds. ami duouks 01 an sons and izes. It hop-s to aeerve tnai nairen less in the vear 1S7S than 1 78, 18, or airy year itone by ibi.v win coin nue to shine on th tlted with unm ueatrd brishtnr-ss. While the lesons of i.

iast snouia oe con stantly kejt before tne people. The Scn does not ptopos-IO maie t'sen ivtv iiiAiue of ancient history. It Is pr nted for the men and women of to-day. whoi-e couce is chiefly with the aff.tirs ot dav. It has bom the ui- oosttiou and th- ab.ll.y to aSo.d lis readers he pro nL-te-t, fu lest, anil most acc rate In- tellUence t-f whatever in ihe wide wor is wnnh attention.

To this end the re our es beloninnii to well-establ shed prosperity will be literally em loved. The ure.rnt disj ilnted condition i parties in this luntrv. and t'-e uncertainly of th future, l-nd an extraordinary significance to the evmts of the coming ear lie oiscus ons of ihe nress. thj debites and acts Con gress, anii the moveinruts the leaders In ever- section of the Kepublic will haveadirect bear nir on the presidential election or is an event which mu be regarded with the most nlou-i mi-rest by every i airiotic American, whatever his political Ideas or e. To ths vieme: t- of merest mav be added 'he probability that ths iemocrata will control both houses of C-tnicreas.

the in'-reas ngfeeDle-nessof the fraudulent administration, and the snrcail and strenethentnic everywhere ot a healthy ablioreuc-of f. aud any form. To pr--s-nt with accur.cv and clearness ihe exact situ ition in each of its varying phases, and lo icrnril nir to its well known methods. the principles that uld- us through the labvrlmh. will be an important pari of Thi scs's work for we have ihe tu-aos of making The as a do itlcal.

a literary and a iteiieral newspaper. more entertaining aud more useful than ever tMfnr anil we man to aDolv them treelv. i nir of ibscriutlon remain unchanged. For the Daixt 8rn a four page sheet of twen ty-eight columns, tne pnee ny mail, posipaiu. si wnn i munih.

or ta.SO a vear: or. in- eluding the Sunday paper, an eight-page sheet of fiftv-six eolumus. the pi Ice Is SS cen.s a month, or S7.70 a vear. Dostaee Daid. The Sunday edition of Thb SDJf also fur nl-hed separately at 91 SO a year, postage paid.

The nrice of the WmiLT HVH. eight Daces. fiftv-six columns, is SI a year, postage paid. For elubs of ten sending SIO we will send an extraeonvfree. Address.

I. W. ENiLAD, Publisher of The Scs. New York City. rrsEST FANCY SHOW CARD8 Ever brought to tola Ctty cheap and pretty Mo trouble to show samples ana answer questions.

Call at the IMoftteTteMtiiOilS No. SS PUBLIC SQ0ABK- I CLOTH CLOVES, a large aaaortment at auracttre price. O. I PALMER, 13 market street. Ssfxtittf pADrruu.

JOICV I. FELL, NO. 14 NORTHAMPTON ST HOUSE, SIGN 0RNABENTA1 PAINTER. tme bat the BEST Workmen Employed. KICKS MODERATE JOHN P.

FELL. Oontraot Painter. Clothing, Ac. yyE ARE NOW PREPARED TO show our customers and the public an elegant NEW LINE OF FALL STYLES We shall aim at BETTER more STYLISH work this Season than ever before, and are able to quote more moderate prices than even our customers anticipate. MORSE WEYNA, MERCHANT TAILORS, Three Doors from Luzerne House, PUB.

SQUARE. WILKES-BARRE. tont. P. BRUWSktX9BE.

CAN AX STREET, between Market and North- i ampton. STEAM STONEWORKS Wyoming Blue, Ohio Free and Laurel Run Red Stone). EASTON WOOD ANO C6AL 8URNT UUt Hair, Pwter, Saftd tad Plaster. ftnm 4 KMC Meatly Uunt ad by Hnl. Sawed' Stoue, KUkKtflUif.Coplng Window and loor sills.

Caps. Platforms, etc i on band and cut to order by ex perlencesl workmen. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY. P. BROWs HUMRF il.

F1XCH MAjruracTCKBtts isd iiBalers is MINING ai MACHINIRY OILS We have contraeied wl Mr. J. C. Pa'ne, ot WUke-Barre, for tie ma ol our busi ness In Prnusvivan.a. ana win rep iu more at STOCK OF OILS I SVKHCIKST TO SI PPLY ANY IMMEDIATE ORDER IS THE NpRTHEKN COAL F1EI.DS.

Mr. Tain- Is an eiperteni-eil Judge of oil which is a sufficient Ruatantee that all our iiooda will kept up lo THE HIGHEST 8TANOARO, and we shall compete for the mining an'l manfacruriug trade in I'euu-'ylvama itu the betft gools AT LOWEST PRICES. CHAS. N. FINCH B5 MAIUKV IJk.SE, Ne York.

BtXS33, WUke-Harre. fa. L. (', A FAIK. OILS! OILS! PERFECTION OF LI6HT.

Tkfi Prize ffleial and Elaine Oil! iThia OIL cannot be expUided, even Uie lighted lamp la broken. It la the hiKliest test used for domestic purpose, and is a bright and clear as spring waier ji avaided the flm premium at the Centennial over raanv competitors Put up in 1, 2, 3 and gallon boxed cans, also in barrels Horn at reiaa IN WILKtS-tSAKNC: B. Carpenter W. M. Miller Hen wood Win.

H. Sperling. B. BerteU. Sam a Wilsott, naeixeu urowxera, Jacob James Kane, George Lewis, John Kosek, IsaAC as 1 1 1 nam, wuuuu.

KirkendalU xlau. Wniteman. Jose pa bnuui. A Sealingmann. S.

Dram. William Scnrage, a. U. Jeremy, N. Wolfe J.

H. Montanye. J. Geiselmaa. Jonn Mahony.

IN KINGSTON: Edwards Co B. B. Boat. IN ASHLEY William Rear, Conynghami Paine, James iuacx. IN NANTICQKEi Hildreta Co E.

R. Brower. F. P. Crotser.

S. Alexander. IN PLYMOUTMi H. H. Athley tt Co.

SOLD AT WHOUfiSALE OJJLT ET L.C. A J.C. PAINE, WIIKES-BAKKE Jobbers is all kinda tf Burning. and Paint una. LabrtoUn JAtAl itidtittt.

BUTtJHER, Tbs Finest Meat Market io the City ar 105 SOUTH MAIN STKKKT Pork, Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal 8 a usage. Dried Meats, Hams, Ac. ttMt8 cured to order and smoked. We deliver our gondii on short ootlce liRiUtlttTJl. PARD To the ladies of Wilkes-u Barre and vicinity.

Having secured the servicesof Miss Andrews, of New York City, to take charge of our Millinery Department, we feel assured that it will afford you pleasure as well as profit to call and inspect our new styles of Trimmed Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Novelties, all of which we pro pose to sell for cash at prices to suit the times. Opening Wednesday and Thursday, October 9th and 10th. MRS. G. R.

LENNARD, 211 Market Wilkes-Barre, Pa. $o0ds. c. CB A S3UTH- Dry Goods, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Mats, Rugs, A. Full Line at ttve Loweat Prices, at FASER SMITH'S, No.

120 MARKET STREET. Carpets a Specialty. Jasnranrr. IDOU A ESO, INSURANCE AGENTS, represent tho largest and bst Foreign and American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. PAIS RATES A.ND Prompt Settlement of Claims.

Paots and bor. A. FJblltF'iiCT FIT. 3 Tne announoeraent of awards at the Paris Exi.oittirn Riven Kdwh Bi-rt, the celebrated ihoe inutacturer of New ork. the QoUt for his exhibit of ladipw floe ihoe.

ThH th-fiuirth rimf that Mr. Bcrt has re-etved the tigheet honors at the World's mhlition viz: Vi-nna, Philadelphia. '876 and now airain at Paris, lS7th Q-M Jtferfxi. I hiH speaks voiunw in pal-- of tl.e Burt Shoe: an none will congratulate him more than the ladles, who pnz this mate so highly. All Styles and Widths.

Prices Much Reduced. J.R.COOLBAUGH&CO. Sols Agents for Wilkes-Barre. gEi-ixse OCT. SELLING OU I SELLING OUT SELLING OUT 6.

J. BECK'S G. J. BECK'S fi. J.

BECK'S 63PUBLIC SQUARE CLOTHING CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES The entire stock must be old In 60 days to quit th business. dec2.

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