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

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THE THUS, cMflR. fi, TOUBBDAY AWtitMfr. KOVEMBBtt 21, 18TO. aiSCORD OF At thi tVltkps-Barre Musical Institute being in some way connected with a mys Another Mlaalni; Man. Clothing.

jfc j-j' 'oKTVlSXi OP all branches taught Ptely. Also ciass for studv ot i-ndfmrtfM and harmony jetery terious "gang" ot detectives, anu us hoi PTIIfflS. The ''Laninc" did good work in iminp- DAILY RECORD locked up. This morning he was mulcted in the sum of $5 for his misconductr.JWii9n he paid and then sorrowfully departed, 't John Monaban, a Chunk rall-rvar 'o-nt rtrr a. snrea in this citv and 1 Friday night.

had no idea that Mr. Beisel was acting in good faith, he very promptly informed that gentleman that he must go else ing the water out of an old slojie Plymouth yesterday to enable search lor the W1LKKS-BAREE. NOVEMBER 21, 1878. closed it in the lock-un. He was brought where ior nis warrants.

i V-l-ALL! body of the luibiingniau ij nn supposed to have been drowned there. Nothing was FALL and WINTER CLOTHING Time passed, and no more was neara oi iT.aTTi!rg'.i invR trierr AND POR Beisel, except through the newspapers, found however, and. Fly nu disappearance adds to the list of mysterious departures up this morning and fined $4.00, which was more money than he had about him, so he was sent below for eight hours to consider Traveler' Gralde. LACKAWANNA ft BLOOMSBUKU K. K.

Leare Kingston tor Scranion at 9.10 a. 12.4?, the ubiquitous reporters oi wnicn aep ou TER, W. E. WHTTK'S SONS, SOLE I AGENTS, A.BRE.. a.t Tin; which have been great lv i oi late over the results of WilKes-Barre wnisuey.

his trace, and irom tune to time mauc mention of his curious actions. By and in this locality. CUAM'il LcaTe Kingston for Xorthnmberlaiid at 10.18 in. Lett KluBston for antlcoko ac 10.18 a. and The County CoatBataaloaera Mj Grand mil s- rvt Cm.th Ra4 find.) Attention Uoyl t'lnUt Simon Long Clothing House, 1.08.

and 7. 1ft n. m. Jnry Reeommenftattona. nut, lai IVl wuvu Flnnrinir Mill And HAeteton Pa.

VSMattl Street cars toare the Square twenty minutes pre- The Young Men's Hoyt Club of this city by this man Beisel got to be an insunera-ble nuisance. He hadn't good common sense enough to see this, and he continued, against good advice, to bang around this city. One day tins week the grand jury niluiinistrntinn of affairs in the Com Mills, manufacture ajio. i amoei wmw tumu to uus ume. GBNTHAIj B.

J. Of I. are arranging the preliminaries looking to, a grand turn out on the occasion of the wheat flour, guaranteed to give entire missioners omee uas oeeu. uie suoject much criticism from time to time in the Mtiafxtiinn PtIaas vnr low, for cash. N0.106 SOUTH MAIN STREET.

Lam Wllxes-Barre ior scranton a ii vl im a. ik uut 8.00 n. m. for Carbondale at past, which appears, however, to have had ncaru tne case oi tne man.wno was arrested by Beisel in Fayette county, and very James Hill agent Noi. S12 Soato ftreet, a.

OS a. 12.60 and 6.16 p. m. for New York and nn ii results as tc the creation of re inauguration oi itov. noyi.

me iuhuw-ing named gentlemen have" been appointed a committee charged with attending to details. Joseph Patten, T. C. Parker, G. C.

ba to Inform our customers that vv have fairlv onenDd Philadelphia at 8.40 and 2.30 p. m. XAjrncoKS Bautca. promptly discharged mm, as; mere waa not the slightest evidence against him. forms, at least witn tne nuiiunvy ui iuo and Winter stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Coods forino hAMi In rrfllA in this place forty LiSCTe WUBBS-Jarre at a.

wu Then BeiseT. feeling bad no doubt, at board. Tlw most prominent object of at tack has hwn the nennv wise and pound- Lewis, H. A. Moore, Charles M.

Conyng- tlon. and not one who wishes to save money should buv cintLT- tfetonuiiK ieaTe wuamie at o.w a. 4.LS o. ioaeianUcioteat 8.W a. ana 4.80 tempted to drown his sorrow ill the now- hani and Mallory Miller.

This committee one years, and nave sold scores ot out arc ui, mi oh nnrjArltoa rinrinrrthAt time. For the For the foolish policy which has ruled in tne wm- I before visiting this great establishment. We have the laroMt ing bowl, but when it was 4 about half drowned lie tlonoht of the' Cincinnati TT.1-I.la LEHIGH VALLKY KAILKOAD. missioners' oflice. At times- this has are requested to meet at J.

Patten's office on Friday evening at o'clock. best assortment ever brought to this City. We manufacture all out goods, and guarantee every article we sell. last six years nave soia more ot uawu Universal Cough Syrup than I ever sold of Wn enrvieo 'to and the voice of commission he carried in his pocket.and Canal. iwon has baen Heard uenounc a similar preparation for the same time.

wpot blow Nortbaiupton stre-t. east of the is). Trains going South, leave M'lllies-Barro for York Bhlladelphla at l.Jwand s.SS a. I 13 p. in.

for Heading, llarrlsliurfr and Pltts- Ueiwt below Northampton stre-t, east of the remembering, too. that the rone ew A Select Party. On Tuesday evening last a select party intr so-called economical schemes and inri police had recently been searching In OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE It became standard as soon as known. 4w-eow H. D.

Pikkey, il.inar.iiinn a more- rrenerous adminis- bureu at 1.35 ana 4.1.1 p. in. iur aazieion, iaiim'j this vicinity for" a man named Vila, sc. itta.Ua. and 2.00 p.

m. trat ion of affairs. Two crand furies in the of ladies and gentlemen met at the house of Vr. Benj. Bevan, in West Pittton, to Kellv.

who it was thought knew past have recommended important and ne- in 1.1 llAltDAIKlIAm. something alxnit the Stewart grave Trains golQft North, leave Arilkes-Barre at l.trt. 8.45, 0.2Sa. and 12.SS, 1.40, S.25 and 8.10 p. The l.oo and 7.3J a.

and 1.40 trains run to mlra. The 45 a. and V1.SZ. and 8.10 and we have a fine line of Suitings and Overcoatings to suit even, customer in price and assortment. Clve us a call, and prices win oonvinoe you that the listen to tne rendering oi cnoice voeai music by the Mendelsohn GU Club of robbery, he at onee determined upon seiz WEIGHT WEIGHT mrMlations.

Juciues. ana otners men ing Mr. Kelly at the hrst opportunity Hyde I'ark, rne company were aeiigiiiiuuy nuthnritv. have united ureent recom p. m.

trains connect tor runton. 8TRKKT kiLWAV mendations of needed repairs, out tne entertained not only by the club, but by Mr. and Mrs. B. who did much, in their R.

BORDEN Jniring his perambulations he ran across Mr. Jacob Brent, a respectable butclier, and auite surorisinalv informed the gentle OVERCOATS. KNIT JACKETS KNIT JACKETS SIMON LONG CLOTHING HOUSE. con ntv commissioners have upon all occa sions, outto insolently we tnink. retusea usual pleasant manner, to make the occasion pleasing and entertaining after which man he must go along with him as he way Lave J.

as, s.oot, 8.40 i.H. 6.Wi. 10.30. 11.21). 12.1? A.

M. l.io. 1.3S knew him to lie Kelly, the grave robber. P. R.

BORDEN'S FANCY 1-2 HOSE FANCY 1-2 HOSE NO. 106 SOUTH MAIN STREET, to act upon the requests of the grand urles which merely emphasized those made by wise and philanthropic occupants of Court iOS. 2.3oH, 3.00. 4.0O, 4., h. 60.

Mr. JJrent didn't stop to argue wun air. tney regnien tne parry neiore leaving, a supjier, such as no epvrxrmn could find fault with. 7. IS, 7.40, 8.10.

8.4a, Leave Kingston at 7.30, 9.c 9.45, GLOVES House offices, aow tne grana lury Is tlie J3et Placo to Tiny Olottiiiig-. iB 1-3 2.26. a.20 BeLsel.but rather unceremoniously knocked him down and left the "detective" to hi9 own sorrv reflections. Tlie: end Of the repeats its recommendations, and in P. R.

BORDEN.TROXELL BUILDING, 7.35. b.00. g.H. 9.06, 9.60 10.20, 11.10. 11.45.

A. M. 4,30, 5.00, 5.40, 6.2S. 7.G. r.

x. 41. I no liizut language it urges upon me t.oiu- affair was that Beisel ran into officer nail's SOUTH MAIN ST. AND PUB. SO.

rjg it. December Conrt. The trial list for December Sessions will missioners an immediate movement In the A () Indicate cam wulcli ronneet with trains on the i A B. K. lor Sorantun, lor Northumber hands and was subsequently taken to the work of creatine much needed improve land for NautlwKe, rur iiurwics.

appear in our daily edition to-morrow, and station house and locked up. This morn MABJUKD. ments. But what say the Commissioners? BOOTH WILKBS-riABHB leave 1'ulille ouare at PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. in tne Weekly kecokd of the hues on Saturdav.

Bv an order issued by District ing he was lief ore the- Mayor on a charge of drunkenness, and was lined Why we have it from good authority that Messrs. Dean and Lines still claim that At the M. E. parsonage. Old HALL POTTS 8.30, 6.40, 7.00.

7.25. 7.80, 8.1S, 8.0. S.Oo. 9.M, 10.00, 10.2a, 10.50, 11.15, 11.40, A. 12.05.

12.30, 12.55, l.ai, 1.45, 2.U5, 2.30, S.00. S.30, 4.00. 4.30, Forge. October 27th Attornev cnas. riice.

an prosecutors. 1878, by Kev. J. B. wag- $1.50, which he promised to iay the repairs in question are not needed, and Miss Minnie Pott.i, defendants and witnesses, are requested ner.

Mr. George Hall to of Plttston. tnat tne people oi ine county wouiu hui. LARCEST ASSORTMENT OF to be present at the meeting of the court 8.06, 9.30 p. m.

Leave fcooth Wllkes-Iiarre at the game time, with the exception of the 9rt car In the morning, which leaves at b.40, and the last car In and was discharged. lie naa no sooner been released however, before Constable Shovlin laid hands upon him and KATON-rARKV. October 30th. 1878. by Rev.

approve ot it; it tney acieu upon me sug- on the several days wnen ineir cases are crestions ot tne errand mrv. ii mese ueu- the evening, which leaves at J. B. Wagner, Mr. Robert Eaton, ot Leach-vllle.

to Miss Sarah I. Carey, of Pleasant set down for trial. Persons wishing extra A9BL5T STREET fiAfT. way. Leave W'illces-Baxre from the corner Ea-t Market and Wash copies of these papers for mailing purposes Valley, Luzerne county.

tlemen have really decided upon such a course we are sorry for them; sorry because their early departure from office could not at least" be followed with some can leave their orders at this othce. ington streets at 7.0o. 7.4 8 .0, 9 15. 10 lu.45 COON SHALES. November 18th.

1878, by startled him by Presenting to the gaze of the so-called detective, three separate warrants issued on complaint of Mr. Brent, to wit One for stealing his horse, one for carrying concealed weapons, and one for assault and battery. Upon inquiry it was and 11.30 a. Iil5, 1.15, 2.0o, 2.45. 3.30, 4.15, 5.45.

6.30. 7.15. 8 00. 8.45 ana 9.30 p. m.

Kev. .1. K. Wagner, Jobn I. Coon, of Dun-more, to Miss Lottie C.

Bbales, of Pleasant Leave Ashlev at the tamo time. Extra car leaves thing better than a sizh of -relief that such Personal. aney, Luzerne county. narslmlonious officials have censed from -Of the well known and prominent discovered that before meeting with Brent their labors. young men of Abilene, none are better or Flannels and Blankets, esterdav.

Re se had taken possession oi is horse and wagon and was driving away oq Saturday i Ight. Hew AdTertlsemeaM. K-itray cow. Schrage's Crockery Store. Seibel Wentz's Meat Market.

Ladies' walking Jackets at Murray. more universally respected tnan jur. nenry Litts. the nresont sheriff of Dickinson A Happy Wooden Wedding. in his drunken stupor when Brenthalted countv.

Mr. L. has been in Abilene since Yesterday terminated the fifth year of 'T7IBTIAT. Came to the premises of Joseph Baker, South Main street, last night, a red and white cow, about Ave years old, cave him. Then followed the colloquy as above.

The bogus detective was conveyed '74 and has made hosts of friends. He the ha opt matrimonial life ot the Kev. miiK, ana is iatiea ior Deei. Wm. II.

"Swift, pastor of the Memorial Church, and last evening a host of friends also one of the heavy farmers of the countv. Leavenworth Appeal. to jail on the charges above stated, where he will no doubt be forced to remain for Schlmpff Lohmann's Hotel and Restaurant. Shawls and Cloaks, Carpets and Oil Cloths. jREAT assembled at the parsonage, on r- ratiKiin Mr.

Jjitts is a son ot ex-vt aroen Litis, some time, if the "American and jiuro- Terrace, to share with him in the celebra and a former resident of this city. I lis liOeal BrewlUes. No Orphans Court tliis alternoon tion of a wooden wedding. The guests BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. pean lletective Agency" of Cincinnati really needs this man's services, they should apply for his release at many friends here will be glad to learn that he is so highly esteemed in hi western Eight tramps appliwl for lodgings last began to arrive at an early hour, and as they appeared they were cordially greeted and welcomed by the pastor and his good home.

night. Splendid Investment on Reasonable Terms. The wise turkey reiuseth to eat and ZEPHYR WORSTED and GERMANTOWN WOOL wite. wnose iaces were wreauieu in smues. Four storv brick building, situate 011 the be fattened.

Anotber Care For Sleeplemnena. Somebody who seems to have tried it says DrhllnOmiaM In ilia nllv nf Wll.Aa.R9m1 1.11. luuserne Connty OKPHA5B' COTJKT JTWKSaVT- Before Judge Rhone. Estate of V. Cummiugs, deceased; Black cloves have sprays t( dowers M.

V. W. zerne county, In excellent repair, known as the which reflected the heartfelt joy inspired by the glad occasion. Nearly every guest brought a gift, and in many instances the donors stepped outside the poverbial "The latest method we have heard of for embroidered on the outside. curine cases of nure sleeplessness, when EXCHANGE HOTEL, Uncut velvet and plush are used for order of court modified.

custom of presenting only wooden reception and evening hats. unaccompanied by pain or disease, is tne following: Get out of bed and take a linen and having a large patronage, will be sold at Estate of Justus Rinemau. deceased; tbe Court House, in said city, under an order articles, and in consequence the offerings included many handsome and Judge Rhone will hold a session ot Or oandagc aitnougn a nandkercinei neai iy 01 tne urpnanr uourt, on tne rule granted to show eause why the parties interested shall not appear on the 2d day phans' Court to-morrow at 10 o'clock to ded lonewise will do as wen. proDaDiy 20th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1878, better.

Din one half the handkerchief into of December at 10 o'clock a. ra. and choose Court of Common Pleas adjourned useful things. The display of gifts was quite large and aggregated in value. Among the prominent people present were water, pkss the wet portion around the vesterdav afternoon until morn at ten o'clock a.m.

For further particulars a trustee, or in default why the court shall not appoint one for the purpose of this mg next. tne Key. t. ts. itoage antt wiie, rvuv.

ri wrist, over this lay the dry half, and tuck in the ends so as to make all secure. Lie down asrain. The wet bandage will lie I SUCCESSOR TO B. WURZBURCER,) hearing. ll.

Wells and wife, and the Rev. Mr. Beur inquire oi ISAAC LIVINCSTONE, Butter, like yeast, is steadily, but rising. Butter get in a stock before it meyer. Mr.

Hodge is a facetious gentleman and he and Dominie Wells expressed found to exercise a most soothing influence goes higher. 23-4 1335-9 Administrator, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. i'aante Davenport's Black Eje, Last summer Fannie Davenport brought on the pulse: this will soon extend all No. 123 SOUTH MAIN STREET. over the nervous system, and enlni, re New Year's day is suggested by the new designs of cards that have already great sympathy with Urother Beurraeyer, because he had not yet laid the foundation of a wooden wedding.

The Lutheran freshing sleep will be the result." made their appearance. home from California, among other trophies, a very handsome, century plant. This rare exotic she attended with: all the lavish care she expends upon all ber nu minister, however, was fully equal to the Governor-elect Hoyt returned home task of taking and giving, and the merri Agent for Frank Leslie's Celebrated Paper Patterns. last evening after an absence of a week. Store Bad Boya.

Complaints come from Brewery Hill merous pets. One afternoon, lust before est sort of controversy was indulged in. The company was thoroughly at home, He looks well and is well. preparing for the theatre, slie was watering her plant and examining its buds for and a most delightful social intercourse that a number of boys from the Empire breaker region, assemble nightly on the hill and go about pulling door bells, re ABOUT DRESS GOODS Bethlehem is soou to have a colored Masonic lodge. The goat will stand on resulted, which was pleasantly interlarded with a genuine supply of equal ground in that lodge.

moving signs and gate posts, and creating it naa just oegun to put tortn us centennial blossoms -when by an accident, her right eye came in violent collision with it The blow was sudden and sharp, and the good things from a table which It is quite dull in the city to-day and what effects the general public, effects the called forth manv exclamations of other annoyances to peaceful residents. Several citizens have determined to put an end to the juvenile sport, and the Chief of nniise for its lx-mit and completeness. rpHlM SPACE In extent, variety and beauty, our Dress Goods exhibit much excels that of any former season. We have the largest line in the City, of different varieties, too numerous luckless beauty had, within five minutes, to newspaper itemizer as wen l'olice Das instructed an ouicer to iook out lament the possession ot a bad black eye. Note the changes of time made by the The charming How of" social chat, was kept up for some time after supper, and when the guests departed, each had a kind wish for these youngsters in the future and arrest all whomay be found indulging in the managers of the Ashley street railway llcr flic ile rtuitnbrc happened to have applied once, before, to a bruise on ber arm, which took effect on Tuesday.

to mention. An invitation is cordially extended. ror tne tuture happiness oi Jir. anu airs. some of Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia, WILL BE OCCUPIED antics alluded to.

The Brewery Hill boys had better find some other way of employ We were mistaken whn we said alj Swift, whose minds will no doubt retaiu which is said to be a specific for all such the boats had gone into winter quarters. ing their idle moments, ir tney miow wnat unsightly contusions. The second appli the delightful remembrances of their wooden wedding celebration, as among is good for them. cation removed the swelling and discolora ABOUT LADIES' CLOAKS Two of the smaller craft.are still. running.

Wilson's drug emporium iu Landines- the rarest and gladdest of life's pleasures tion in half an honr. Dannie Davenport BY THE Is, therefore, one of Dr. Giles" warmest admirers. Sold by all druggists. Send for ser's block Is being stocked with choice things in the fancy article line for the holi The KlKbt School.

An Interentlng; DectHlou. A decision of the Supreme Court of We have the largest assortment of Ladies' Cloaks in pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, days. 4 Pennsvlvahia, in a divorce- ease, is of in 1 1 rial size 'jr, cents.

The Royal Blossom cigar factory hands Education is a priceless gift, und none are more conscious of the fact than those who have grown up to manhood and womanhood without the advantages derived Am 513 SUM "ri? it'll TH. 3 $3 ft 5Jf. 3f Mist if if .4 i 'I'M Mi lit 3 felt 1 mi RTSI HSU 5 'J are working on full time, and many thous U.S. GROCERY terest as laying down the principal that the uncorroborated testimouy of the wife, although denied nnder oath by the husband, may justify a verdict in favor of the Beaver, Matellessa, and trimmed up in the newest styles -a perfect fit guaranteed at prices ranging from $3 to $30. Also a large stock of ands are being turned out every weeK lor splinters.

trom a thorough intercourse with books. While we boast of our public schools and shipment. ls it that a fashionable boarding house wue. he causes auegea ior me divorce 1 urnisiies the best anti-fat. Ladies' English walking jackets, new Fatten your own turkey, but don.t forget the poor neighbor whose heart would be gladdened by one solid meal of al were in this case harsh and cruel treatment, and the offering of indignities which had become unbearable offenses which are not often committed in the presence of of the light barriers placed in the way of all who desire instruction, we should bear in mind that there are thousands of children who are kept aw3y from school In order that they may, in some way contribute OPS 1I A.

stylish and exceedingly cheap, only W.00, FURS, SHAWLS, CLOAKINCS, most anyunng. at witnesses so that, except under this rul "Algernon" sends us a poem ami Waterproofs, Ladies Cloths, Skirts, Flannels, Cloths and to the support of the general household. We presume there must be some reason for it, but we can't imagine what causes the delay in reporting the annual ing, a Suffering wife might be utterly unable to produce testimony corroborative of asks our opinion of it. It's too quiet, too tame.Algenioir.it wants tin'. Put it in crop 01 Dig nogs the facts alleeed in her plea for divorce.

the stove. November 22, 1878 Cassimeres, Ladies' and Gents' Merino Underwear, Flannels. Domestics. at the D. Davidsburg goes to New Nork this Iu such a case, the Supreme Court says, a Wheu General Grant made an appointment to meet the King of Slam, verdict may be rendered in her favnr.

evening to purchase goods for his new store In the Troxell building, which will R. H. wrote a polite note saying, "Shall be open December 2nd. Laws are passed to prevent this, and to compel the attendance, at school of all children under a certain age, but all the laws in the universe, when opposed to the demands of actual existence, are powerless to prevent the subjeetion of the little ones in the homes of poverty from assuming theirshare in the great work of bread getting. Of course there are other ways by which children are denied the privilege of education, and many of thes-are the result of simple carelessness on the 1 come in uniform, or shall 1 come as LOOK OUT FOR IT.

A Sad Affliction. Philip Roberts, son of Mr. Edward Rob A day like this will convince you that Slam?" were are many sidewalks tne city tiiat 1 ne propensity tor supplying titles is erts, of this city, was to-day conveyed to need repairing, especially the walks in the so strong in Kentucky that the Louisville the asylum lor the insane at uanvnie. The Court House square. DRY young man is between 18 and 19 years of Courier-Journal can hardly refrain from speaking of our first progenitor as Colonel age, and the terrible amictiou tnat has be Janausches, supported by a very superior company will appear at Adams.

GOODS STORE. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves. Notions, Furnishing Goods, fallen him is the result of over study. He part of parents. As a rule the higher the education the better the pav.

and the man Music Hall Tuesday evening November -'0 Specialty in is harmless, but his thoughts constantly wander to mathematical problems, and oc Reserved seats one dollar. who learns the most, and applies the right "He was formerly a hatter, but becMUiM converted," is the way one of the Orange (N. papers puts it in sneaking of the cult studies of a kindred nature. The poor those who are grumbling on ac principles to correct pursuits, advances quite rapidly towards success and inde bov excited the sympathy of all who saw count of the weather remember that it will experience of a reformed man at a teuipe- pendence. There are very many cases on be bright and cold enough before long.

rauce revival in that city. him this morning while he was in the Commissioner's office awaiting his removal. record of persons acquiring a good educa 1 his is in the order of things. tion quite late in life. Andrew Johnson, We are sure that his parent, too, will have That candy castle made of clear sugar.

once rresiueut oi tne united states, was the heartfelt sympathy of the whole com on exhibition the windows of Charles IS a 1 NEW BOOKS a prominent example. It is said that be i 3 1 T.l A STREET, Metzgar, is quite a neat thing and attracts munity, supplemented oy tne iona nope that careful nursing and proper attendance was terribly ignorant until after his mar attention, lnis is a candid fact. riage, and then he received instructions win some aav result in restoring tne im paired mind of the unfortunate child to its Last night was quite an unpleasant from his wife. His rapid advancement in life shows how well education served him, AND 330 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, SCRANTON, PENN'A. ttlotuino.

one. ana Derore inorniiie a ueavv ram set normal strength ana clearness. even tnougn acquired at a late day. In and continued through a greater part of the day making it an exceedingly disagree- The night school recently opened in this 1. ForPerelval.

2. His Heart's Desire. 3. Helena, by Emily Zola. 4.

Mcleod of Dare, by Wm. Black. 5. Daisy Thornton, by Mrs. Holmes.

ame one. were The Bridgeport Standard, which is plainly skilled in navigating where there is little water, remarks that it is a strange but melancholy fact that the less watr there Is on tho bar the more sehooners go over It. Messrs. isoibet Wentz have dried beef of all weights, cured by themselves, and pure lard of their own rendering, the best in market. They have also the sweetest pork, the freshest beef, the finest sausages, and all other meats for the table.

Give them a call. There is more than tine ay of looking at these things. For instance! If apples go down to five cents a bushel, and cider can be had at fifty dents a barrel, William B. Astor would make a poor man of himself by buying a bottle of paregoric, and Bonanza Mackey could not raise funds enough to get mustard plasters for all his familv. were Andrew Derr, Esq.

a member of the bar of the Orphans' Court of Philadelphia UNPARALLELED BARGAINS! A1" J. Ment to Jail. The young Van Dyke boys who arrested night before last as vagrants taken before Alderman Bulkeley, committed them to jail for thirty Mayor Loom is endeavored to have who city under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, is now attended by nearly 60 pupils, and the utmost interest is taken by all in the progressive lalxrs. Clerks, mechanics, and young men of all pursuits are represented, and the alacrity with which each student has city and county, was, to-dav, admitted to flays. practice law in the Orphans Court of At Brown's Book Store them county.

Blondes have cone out of fashion and so far availed himself of the advantages p. All Around the House, Mrs. Beeeher. now the brunette may assume the glorious sent to some reformatory institution, like the House of refuge, but Judge Harding informed him that they could not be so imprisoned unless found guilty of some crime. It certainly is a pity that these held out by the school, plainly shows that Mammoth Clothing House, prerogative oi casting aisaaintui glances at ner once proud sister, wigs are lust as great good Is likely to flow from the work in hand.

The institution therefore invites the; co-oparation of all liberal minded citizens in extending that encouragement cheap as ever though. 7. Tbe Dinner Year Book, Harland. 8. Jennie Jane Cook Book.

9. Franklin Square Library. 10. Sea Side Library. Mayor's Court was somewhat inter boys are forced to become acquainted at such an early age, with the demoralizing influences that cluster about a jail, where they are thrown into association with the vilest! criminals.

The youngest of these rupted by the school children pounding on wnien is aesiraDie. i ne presence of nrom. toe ience wun ciuos ana sticks tins morn inent professors of religion, law, and social ethics, always does much to aid in the lug. A policeman made his appearance Baslraest. Notices.

King's Feltzer choice feb-19 Smoke ana quietness was restored. cigars. NO. 2 PUBLIC SQUARE. proper discipline, and there is no telling now much good flows from the advice or wise men.

Financial aid may also be ne The Exchange Hotel, subject to its leases, will te sold at public sale at the Van Dyke lads Is a bright youth, who, 4ropeny managed, might become of some use in the future, but as there is no hand stretched forth to save him, be compelled to follow a course which will ultimately lead him to distrnction. "ourt House, on the 20th of December, bv cessary, ana our wealthy folk should give of their abundance. ust now the school 1 -Carter' Writing Fluid. Try Isaac Livingston, administrator, appears to be in a flourishing condition, miner an order issued by tne Orphans Court. A fine line ot English cheviot shirting, at reduced prices at Biirdlck's Shirt Factory.

616-yl I Urgner Kngel's lager beer, bv the keg or bottled, for trade or family use. A. M. Bryden, 157 Canal street. aim it ls nonea mat it may ne sen-support ing.

But ir friends of the institution will occasionally drop in and acquaint themselves with the needed wants, if there be Kescue liose, of Ashlev. xpeets to have one ot the happiest times of the season to-night. An old fashioned oyster supper is to be served, and the Wifkes-Barre any, we leel assured that the encourage ment thus given will be the means of en Glee Club will enliven the occasion with Fall make grass W. M. Miller we-th-sa A few tubs of choice butter for family use at Co's, Market street.

some appropriate songs. JUST OPK THE HANDSOMEST OVERCOATS I IV THK CITY. Elept Biista Suits, Fine Dress Slits anl Boys' and Chiron's Suits of all descriptions. A large assortment of Gents' Underwear and Neckwear, and constantly receiving new styles. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT has never before this Season' been stocked with such a variety oi 01OriTaiJ AIM) CA8SIMEK I All the latest styles, and "wo are constantly adding new designs.

Our Motto is: Cood WorkandLow Prices. JACOB STERN, N0.I12I SOUTH MAIN STREET. hancing the value of results. Tl Antics a Bog-as Detective. It Is to be hoped that the weather will clear op to-night, so that the Vallev Foree Among the other institutions that Cin For first-class fire, life and accident insurance go to Kallsch, No.

218 Market cinnati boasts of, if we may believe Charles visitors, who arrive to-morrow, may see us as we appear in the sunshine. Nothing street 616-yl Beisel, is an American and European De iiko nrsi impressions, and no city looks tective Agency, which, it appears, has un well under the clouds. The Mriafeal Convention. The preliminary arrangemnnts for holding the grand musical convention in this city next month having been completed, it now only remains for those who desire to take part in the pleasant affair, to send in their names at once to Prof. A.

It. Bacon. Musical talent from every part of the county has already been beard from, and there is no doubt that one of happiest successes on record will follow. It should be borne in mind by all concerned, that besides the important instruction imparted by so em-inenta director as. Prof.

L. O. Emerson, of Boston, the rehearsals will be of wonderful interest in a social way, and of immense advantage to every vocalist who takes part in the convention. Our citizens, too, should not forget that the rehearsals at the Franklin street M. E.

church will in themselves be on a scale of excellence that cannot fail of awaking the deepest interest. The convention will open its sessions on Wednesday, Dec. 3d, and continue four days, ending with a grand concert at Music Hall. limited authority to create special detectives. At any rate this 'institution, upon The Mendelssohn Quartette propose Sving a series of concerts in the Baptist ureh on the first Monday of each month, hut on account of the Musical Convention occurring the first week in December, the Cloaks! Cloaks! AT LANCFELD'8, 128 South Main Street.

Shawls, Muslins, Shawls. Blankets, Calicoes. Flannels. Black and Colored Cashmere at prices never before offerer). HATS -HATS--HATS lADIES' CHlLDREN-aaSSES' nil the latest stylos, trimmed and ontrinuned.

FLOWERS and FEATHKRS. EV'EEVTHINO NEW, MO OU QOOD8, AT LArJCFGLD'S Millinery Palace, 128 SOUTH MAIN MTBKEX. At Wm. Schrage's Crockery Emporium they are selling Crockery, Glassware, at reduced figures, in order to make room for holiday goods. 57.1-yl We have now open a beautiful assortment of ladies! and children's, cloaks, latest styles, the largest stock to select from in this city," at Jonas Long's, 21T Market street.

J.E. Patterson Co. are filling their cellar and warerooms with choice assorted York State apples. Prices tosoit all. 23-5 nrsi.

concert win tagepiacetne week rol lowing. The pupils of classes A and of the Utgh bchool were shown through the extensive works of the Dickson Manufacturing Co. this week, and thev desire to ex press thanks for the many courtesies ex- tne payment propaoiy oi a lew dollars, gaive Mr. Beisel a paper which he said made him a detective. Armed with this document Mr.

Beisel wandered away from the pork-haunted precincts of Cincinnati, and in due course of time turned up ini the southern part of Pennsylvania, wliere he began operations. We are not apprised as to the number of "lni- Eortant" arrests he made while there, but did seize upon a man whom he charged with being implicated in the murder of Mr. Callander which event liappened some time ago near Hunlock's Creek hi this county. This party was in some way brought to this city many weeks since and lodgetMn jail to, await further develope-ments. In the meantime "Detective" Beisel flourished about town, and suddenly began a still hunt in the interest of the temperance people, although, we make no doubt, altogether without the sanction of any known advocate of total abstinence in this neighborhood.

In some way, Beisel aiocovered that several people weie actually selling liquor without licenses, and after be bad got pretty thoroughly informed upon the matter, be entered th office of Aiifarman HrJC71c J. MO A Have Jut received, from the best makers In the coun-try, the largest and most complete stock of BOOTS ANbdMOEt AvAf Hrrtiicrh tn Ohio marbar which Mayori Court. The first case that occupied attention this morning, after Beisel was disposed of, was that of Mary Curray, alias Mary Mace, charged by John Cossick with being abusive and keeping a disorderly house on North Main street Mary indignantly repelled the insinuation that she "was any such woman," and vehemently vowed that she was a peaceable, and decent lady. Her tongue rattled on at a fearful rate in fTUIK DAIXTBKCOBD OF TBTK TIMK8 Contains a the Local Hews. Buy it rjw -w Tt -w -f sar van aw, rr a aw a will sell so low that we defy competition.

Our stec tenaeu oy Mr. j. m. LJicKson, tne manager, who was unremitting in bis explanations of the many curious things seen. --Tbe Ross Street Sunday school entertainment to-morrow evening includes some very Interesting literary exercises and ex eejlent refreshments, nil to be enjoyed for a-infling sum.

As the proceeds are to be devoted to secure a new library for the sctiool It Is hoped that the tickets will go off like hot cakes. --Jt Ls Bald that Governor Hoyt will be called upon to lead the grand march at the inauguration ball. Here's an opportunity tor some enterprising reporter to interview the Governor on what he knows about the terpsichorlen art, and grand marches in particular. If be can lead the latter a9 well as be did the Republican hosta this fall, he'll do. KjCentaJ Mlaana' Ynuth and CrlH em TII3 BEST.

Schlmpff A Lohmann have now the finest lager beer in the city, kept on the Improved plan. Meals at all hours, game and poultry of all kinds, fresh shell oysters, etc. Monti's Fine Art Depot, 127 Market street, the place for frames, cornices, mirrors, passepartouts, velvet stands, etc. 021 tf FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES at 6. W.

Goodrich's Cheap Cash Store, 147 South Main street. Tens, coffees and spices a specialty. -1-28 '-j ---r- Just returned from the City with a large stock of cassimeres, overcoatings, hats, caps, and gents' furnishing goods. 408-yj Bach, Kingston, Pa. -i A DMnUTfcATO roOKS ts, Shoes, and Slippers of the latest an xa.

of Erlzabeth Long, late at Hoas township. 'alt a. Wa hnwA nAnsrant Ofl nan- protestation of innocence on her part. The Mavor finally Placed her undrinA of ajjuir line Trunlca. Travellna Daes and Lestei bonds to keep the peace, and she was released on her own recognizance.

John Shultz got drunk yesterday and walked into the realdanca of ST. t. Rnnar nn fllnrxrtamton Boots for Farmers comity Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testameuUry upon the above named estate having been granted to the nn-dertrigned, li rrsoM saving elates against tite stun wtt present them -July autaentlEted for payment, Cod those tocWbted tterrsW irlU please mas payment to EloomingdlesOstt.7,187S. 1329-Jl Mechanics a specialty.

Pbilbln one day, and made the tremendous Mtnand that seventy warrants be issued for the arrest of as many liquor dealers. The alderman had heard of Mr. Beisel, as North Main street, and refused to leave when ordered out He was arrested and NEAR THE PO8TOFFICE..

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