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

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RECORD OF THE T. LUIS BARRB, LDZTR5B COUNTY PA TUSD kT JANUARY 11, 188L T-: VI A FRAUDULENT WORK. Ja. lr yew's aTa-tea-al. As announced ta a foraer Issue, services DAILY BECOBD 15 TIMES to the sum shown in thetr hands aa per the account makes sixteen thousand three hundred and nineteen dollars and sixteen were conducted at.

the late residence of glmiw ganp GloUying IjwljU I AM RESOLVED THAT UNSATISFACTORY HISTORY. eeata, and judgment entered against them JANUART WILKES-BAEiiK. 11, 1881 Theodore Pryor, on Lincoln street, yester-day morning. The Grand Army boys were tor tne latter ram, Estate of Etehenfi. Jenkins, deceased present In large number, despite tbe rain.

tinned; Isaac T.rHallecaT lalDttHflK; Wm. N. Sherwood eontlnoed; The Wllkea-Barre Building fc Saving Association No. a vs. Edward Boyle fof trial; D.F.

Seybert vs. Catharine Solden and I. Dura tor trial; J. B. Van Horn vs.

Charles Murray continued, not to he again because of absence of Edward Ransome, a witness for defendant; Charles and Edward Morgan vs. Edwards and others eoo United; M. Kittrick vs. tbe Manaynnk Insurance Company of Philadelphia for trial; X. Harvey and others vs.

Nathan proceedings tor matter or anditor'a re LEH1UU YAX.LXY RAIL BO AD. toua west. (KMae bait. Tbe remains were taken to White Haven for burial. port ga unoer aavuemenc uncu an audit- I a a-B.

wrp.m. l.n k.n. t. p.ni. WbfeBrtlaaaars6rtovMilr pmetateel "a ate Morten aaiamiBails' HlMcry rilaaTtireeCMM.

Ilea, etc. I CONTINUATION J3 1 it'orna I To sell out, regardless of cost, a largo lot I A am- a a Estate of Marv Bonn, deceased: Court I i m-iu. 4.4.M i.m. .2 p.m. 7.

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appoint Winchester examiner to hear sua JCTaaarvf laa. Great Sale testimony on bill and answer filed In this llenry an eminent English case and make report to tbe court or nanaea continued. arrival A a1 nr ii isaiai ait aa nmitAa nm la dead. Oar citterns wUl recollect that be held a aeries of meetings ntwon ool-. tcbaaectwtt-tnlasrarScnn- flfea-far aoCcAanlr.

CKXT-AL. KAJUtOAD Or SKW JIUIV. a bobtii. eoixa aoc-ru. tvpn.

I (.40 a.m. S.N p.m. Tbe men who have charge of tbe distribution of the unsatisfactory history of La-zerne, Lackawanna and Wyoming counties restatement of first and final 'account oi CO V. V. Hughes, administrator, confirmed Estates of E- IV Phlllii deceased John in CM Useful sad OrMnwMrtsf HOLIDAY GIFTS.

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I BRANCH. are among ns, as is only too well known by those of oar citizens who-' have been, oi I ruriKo inoraer loxaKetne room which thoy now occupy to enlargmy Custom Department, which, to meet the greatly increased demands of my patrons, has become an absolute necessity. In the First Presbyterian church, tbU city, two or three years ago. He was well known throughout Xogland and tbe United States. His labors here were crowned with success.

Kodriek. deceased. Richard Harward. de Oplaleaa Ftlet. i Luzerne County vs.

James W. Rbbads; by opinion of Hon. C. E. Rice filed, it is ordered and directed tbat an Issue be framed between tbe two parties to deter mine the amount of money due to.

or front the said James W. liboads aa Sheriff of duped. This book, which It waa alleged ceased, John M. Clemens, deceased. John W.

Davis, deceased. Sarannl ttnmrh. Ha. would eclipse anything In the shape of a LUTI VUIU-EttU. X.KATB BAXT10OH.B.

AWB.m. iMa.ni. 4. LACK. A WESTERN RAIL BOA D.

mm Can I t. Public Square. I ceased, M. Boyle, deceased. George local history ever issued, has.

In a manner. Beaner. deceased, David P. Hancock, de- said county for the years 1870 and 1871. Ia the said lsaoe the said James W.

Rhoads HATTER i ceased, L- C. Kice, df ceased, Wesley Cul- I snail be plaintiff and the County of A ChariaaMa Aec Tbe Miners' Committee, throogU Patrick Harrison and T. E. Ricbardd, jeaterday donated twenty-five dollars to tbe WUkes- ver, neeeasea, ana Kooert at. uonnam, deceased, widow's appraisement approved Luzerne defendant.

The form of the is sue snail oe as In action of debt, tbe plain-: Estate of Gsorse Bartholomew. dMwaa- SIMON LONG, appraisement approved nisi. CLEARING SALE I tiff therein to file bis declaration written five days from this date and tbe defendant therein to plead written ten days from thla i 1 Frederick Smith tu. Christian Umber wost; by opinion of Hon. O.

K. Rloe filed tbe exceptions am overruled, (ha mart Step fawam si allliSre aVrwrglat. I have sold all of the best Cough Reme awa mi at toe uuut wouga wxiur Mm (orrfl. ooiho bocth. t.osa.a.

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a.0.a 1 Mp bi. INp a. a.aup.u. done so. It is tbe greatest literary disap polntment ever attempted in this neighborhood.

It proves one of two things either the compilers of tbe work did not understand the duty tbey essayed to psrform; or understanding it, they permitted tbe work to dwindle into a mere mercenary project. A real biatory of the counties of Luzerne, Lackawanna and Wyoming must bave been, considered a bagUelU compared with tbe collection of dollars which it would convey to the pockets of tha authors and publishers. Never taking Into consideration tbe fact that subscriber ought to receive fall value for their money, these dies ior tne last ia years ana nave louna Barre City HoapitaJ. Mr. H.

H. Derr received the money for tbe Hospital. TbU was Indeed a charitable act. Contributors to so worthy' an Institution are deserving of all the eneomlums that ean be showered upon them. Earaex ataeawlejr.

This celebrated actor and bia company will perform In Music Hall next Monday BODSTOt Iimss 106 TJTa JAIL0B sale confirmed and judgment entered therein in accordance with the referees' findings. Keller, Mebl and other use of (i. W. Fins vs. K.

-1 'WJ hJV B. Henrv and wife and others, bv onlnion pllaitara. j. 'He who steals inv nurse Have been making extensive purchases, Iago says steals thrash." Iago most bave bad a lot ana marxing down prices daring the past week, and beg to announce tbat tbey have of Hon. Stanley Woodward tbe rule to strike off the judgment and to set aside the attachment execution Is made absolute, Kfon nrnmara wra fiaen st ml nlat-a-ai riw ta or reruvian money.

evening "Uncle Dan 'I, or a Messenger from arris Section." Tbe Herald has the following to say of tbe play: commenced weir Pike's Peak, In tbe Rocky Mountains. bas come out as a first class volcano. In 'Uncle Dan'l, or a Messenger from Mvu.uuil a vat WSJU Snl UUUIOVI BaW opinion of Hon. Stanley Woodward filed the rule for a new trial ia discharged. SECOND arris Section.

continues to make merri compilers of local history seized upon all sorts of stuff, printed it plainly and cheaply, enclosed it In gaudy binding, gilt-edged tbe leaves, an presented thd same to aur people at $13 per volume, It takes years of staiy and bard woik to i ment and tears at tbe Broadway Theatre, fact, Pike's Peak has spoken. S.W. Ftfebie, of East Ohio, says: Jit afforded my son relief, and dispelled all figns of this dread disease, which bas affile tad him since childhood. I cheer Ttae Camrtav. tOHMOX PLKA8 MONDAY.

and has prbved to be ene of tbe most popu Annual Clearing Sale! lar plays yet prodaoed at this boose. Mr. The Union Building and Savings Asso- fully recommend the "Only Lung Pad' to all Asthmatic sufferers. 8e Adz. Macauley la a consummate actor.

Inasmuch a. 7 I a a and are now offering an array of bargains as In bis acting he conceals bis art." When a man has to bang to a street -H 0 H. wnicn nas never Detore Deen equaled In fad BE3 a tnw county, The Tvesttay Freeoatee. car strap for nearly an boor he. realizes bow trying is tbe position of the upright ew Al vertleesaeatB.

Money to loan. Two stores for rent. Ulr! to So homework wanted. Bock for a watches at D. IX-vldiLur.

XateaJ Brevities. City Council meeting one week from Judge Woodward on the bench yesterday. Tbe Orphans' Court I'-onveue yesterday at 10 a. m. Criminal Court will oonvene ou Monday, tbe 2itn Inst.

Charles B. Snyder, editor of the LUtlel too Sentinel, aa In court yesterday. Tbe court room was filled with attorneys yesterday, owing to the trial I bit being called. Common Pleas Court convened yesterday. It will continue In mslon for wo Tbe foiloalug Is only a partial list of the many "ehean lines" Placed on onr conn.

lation of Pleasant Valley vs. Joel Davis and Mary Davis, with notice to terra tenants; It appearing to the Court that a scire facias- between the parties upon a mortgage therein cited, issued, which, as weil as the fi. fa. aforesaid, tosued upon the same mortgage, bave been returned by tbe sheriff "nihil." Judgment is awarded in favor of plaintiff and against defendant, the amount thereof to be ascertained from the files in the protbonotary'a office. i Samuel H.

Irwin, of Ute Creek, Colfax Co. New Mexico, says: If my wife would ters this morning. prepare a history of even three 'countie. To be correct, to be able to stand upon its own merits, a history nuutv be impartial. This is tbe foundation.

Now dlU these pretentious historians endeavor to give us an Impartial work Not by any means. The report is current tbat those who were willing to psy for tbe privilege could bave cards Inserted at fixed price, according to size; that steel engravings, wood cuts, etc. were furnibbed without regard to 'the prominence We recommend an early call, aa thev 3rXaO4733S3 vu lank out a snort time at inese ngures. (jAsawrxb Ura. lasa.

quit work aa she should at ber age (61) she would live years a monument to the magic Influence of the "Only LungCpad." 8e Adt. i WhitUw says that he has tried "to make the world a little better -if be has not There was a good attendance at tbe Armory hut evening, to witness tbe presentation of the trophy to Company B. It will be remembered this trophy was won In tbe recent competitifa drill eontest, Company excelling tbe other com pan lee In knowledge of military tactlca. Tbe Regimental Band played a few airs, after wbicb there was battalion drill, then dress parade. About an hour was thus taken up, when in the midst of tbe dress parade, Dr.

Hakes presented tbe well-earned trophy. This tne matter or lunacy or wm. Ather-holt Court appoint E. v. SHIRTS.

One hundred dozen lnlaundried Shirts, Of the persons so affixed rates. 217 WEST BuoceeueDv oa naaat least managed to be awfoi goott MmselfV Thousands of ladies to-day cherish grateful remembrances of tbe help derived Is this tbe proper method of writing a his cents eacn. an auditor to distribute the funds and assets in the hands of Joseph Brown, committee of the person and estate of said lunatic, being the proceeds of the sale of the real estate. El zsbeth bbreve by ber next friend Wm. C.

llaun vs. Frank Sbreve; subpoena In divorce having been returned by tbe sheriff, that after making diligent search be is not to be found in his bailiwick, Ac an alias subpoena favdirected to issue returnable first Monday of February term. Asa Mead vs. Morgan T. Davis; rule granted to show cause why plaintiff shall Ten docen Corsets, size 20 to 30, only 12 tory? How ean It be expected to be impartial, to be truthful, when every person willing to write bis or her own career (no matter about prominence) is allowed to do ao? speech waa very complimentary Indeed.

Captain O. J. Harvey, In bebalf of the company, responded in a neat speech. The oenie eacn. GREAT weeks.

Joe, Rubin, of New York, Is In the city, vlSiting his father, tbe Kev. II-Kubin. The rain jesterday morning made it very unpleasant lor persons who bad to be on tbe streets. In attempting to leap from a. moving "IVIARK-DOWI irom toesae ot Juyaia a.

rtnEaam vege-ble compound. It positively cares all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkaot, 833 Western Avenue, Lynne.

for pamphlets. A Philadelphia clergyman wbo Is a great athlete and lover of sports forgot himself once and said "Here eodeth tbe first innings let as pray." I TOWELINCS. affair was a pleasant one and highly en-Jjyed by tbe boys. TAKING INVENTORY 60 yards Linen Crash, 4 eente yard: 1200 not snow nis cause or action, ana wnv at. yams Twiuea, cents a yard.

Flra Department Coaaaalttee. The Fire Department Committee of the The publishers inform tu that tbey "have not been Ignorant of the fact that several excellent histories of the region embraced in Luzerne, Laekawannaj and Wyoming counties have already been published." "In none of them Is the range of topics as OF Temperance to attracting moch 'atten- BCFOR Fine taebment should not be dissolved, returnable at argument day. Crellln vs. Ely and others; Court direct writ of habere facias with clauses of fi, fa. to issue as prayed for.

i W. N. Coyle and wife vs. Geo. Custard Stylish Suits Dress Goods uon, snowing iiseir in local option laws, societies, crusades and restrictions upon liquor prod action; bat with all these efforts tbe consumption to enormous, and, undoubtedly, tbe reason is, because there Is nothing strenuously advocated to relieve and destroy the craving for stimulants.

But if the disease waa treated ratlnmlltr One lot Knickerbocker Dress Gooda. is extensive aa In this work." This will sound very funny to those who have not been gulled, but unfortunates wbo were deluded Innocently into' 'purchasing the book will declare the assertion to be truthful but ridiculous. It is Indeed true that the "range of topics is extensive:" but the OOO A TT TTT 8SS8 A.X- CBB IJRRR OCC EE RRRR fcu ru, inw naia iress uooaa, 5 cents per yard; one lot Dress Goods, 10, 12K. 1. 18 and 23 cents per yard; ten City Council met In tbe Council room last night.

Tbe Chief Engineer and Assistant Engineers tbe Foremen and Assistant Foremen of tbe Department were present. Tbe object of this meeting was to consider certain things In connection with the Department, and to make bat recommendations which will be presented to Council for action at tbe next regular meeting of tbat body. We do not publish tbe proceedings in detail as tbey will be Included In our report of Council's next meeting. Tbe names of T. S.

Hlllard for Chief Engineer, Ruf us W. Marey, First District En i ag by arousing the, torpid Liver with Simmons' Liver Regulator, the dispirited drunkard would find his cravings soon dissipated, and with cleared bead and active Liver, he would not want liquor. and others In equity; report of Fi M. Nichols Master having been filed and confirmed, setting- forth tbat be divided the land described In tbe bill, tbe Court grant rule upon the heirs to come into Court and accept or refuse tbe said land or some part thereof at tbe valuation, or show cause why the same shall not be sold at public sale. In tbe matter of petition of Eva Peters to be declared a feme sole trader; rule pieces iJiacx cashmere, 60 cents per yard, I A A 8 aA OOV1 AA nviw TOlH, 8S38 8 8 8888 tram at liarilahurg, Patrick Conroy, an old brakeman, was instantly killed.

YouDg men are cordially invited to the young men's meeting at tbe Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening at eight o'clock.

3. O. Jones, Clerk to tbe City Council, yesterday paid oat warrant- for money due to the firemen tor last year's oervices. N. P.

Jordan was buy yesterday packing and shipping raw fun. IiU tradn in this line of goods is quite extensive. Attorney-General Palmer, who has been ill for some days wm in yesterday morning, attending to butimr. Tbe email boy And tbe large boy are out with their sleds on Northampton and South street hills. Ti coa.sting Is very good.

Capt. S. Pulen, who was from a aeveie cold, was nnable to take part in the dres parade at the Armory 8 8 5 OOO I EEC OCcP Besides the above, we are offering many aTwreajMdct Bye suad Bye. i Made of old near! rve. rockeandvenratai.

Claaka, IValmuuaa aatf Jaekela, Coat. and the borehound herb, simple and ef- gralna of Interest among, those topics are scarce. It is that sort of an extensive range that will turn the student away in disgust. A haaty glance through tbe pages is suffl jlent Nothing will be found therein that might catch the reader's attention. Even the wood cuts and engravings of some of our citizens are poor.

A Equal to Custom T.lcdo. STRAUSS, 69 Public Square rartera, BlaaUteia, TaMe Uwewa, recuve remeay ior coughs, colds, hoarseness and sore throat, highly recommended for consumntlves. Thla la nonatnt nuui. s. granted to snow cause why said petition should not be granted, and notice of this application to be given to James Peters, her buaband.

Returnable Wednesday, January I81I1, 1881. at 9 o'clock a. m. Siege! vs. Petent: Court order and direct gineer, Robert EnnU, Second District Engineer, will be recommended to the' City Council for appointmeut.

idne mixture, but It is tbe pure extract of -1 Tewela, Tawaliaa, Sfapklaw, lAdteasuswtaflaaea Baae, LaWUea' A. uorenoana, rye, ana rocK candy, combined with one other medicine! much used bv consumptives, race 23 cents and 8100 THE per ooiue. stoia oy aruggtsu every where. Mr. S.

B. SiBBiim, Artist. This gentleman, who resides In Kingston, has earned a reputation (which is not confined to this locality bat extends nL I wood cut of Wm. Khmer, of Hazleton, has inscribed under it the name of Elliot P. Eisber.

his son; C. B. Price would not be recognized. J. C.

Weils might be known by one Intimately acquainted -with tbat gentleman. The wood, cut of Asa P. Buundage does not have the slightest likeness to him; It would be taken for almost anyone else. It Is rather unfortunate that Boston Store Hazard Manufacturing Company, even worse tnan a roui-moutned man. the present Sheriff Wm.

O'Maliey to make and execute a deed in accordance with the petition. lu the matter of Sheriff sale of property of Mary Ayres report of auditor filed and confirmed nisi. Mangen vs. McMonegal; rule granted to show cause why judgment entered December 6th. 1880, for want of an affdavlt of defense bhaJl not be vacated and stricken off, it appearing that there was at the time judgment was entered a rule pending to show cause why the service of the Set Fa should not be set aside returnable at Argument Court.

Kirkendall, use, vs. Dennis Carney re afABHTFACnrrmCRS OF nut no one need oe zoui mouthed if tbey will only use Sozodont and rub It In welL Don't spare tbe brnsb and spoil tbe moutb, as some pi rente do with their children ieo wnen tney witnnoid tbe rod. BMlaieea Sotlees. 80UTH MAIN STREET. Bridge Cables, HEP HIG6IKG, aUlwefl Wira, iiu.

ii ran I BatvanUeii ftlOTii Wiiu, Clothes Llnta. Robert Smith India Pale Ale ou draui augi 193 throughout tbe State) as a painter. His accuracy and rapidity are truly wonderful. Of late Mr. Smith has not been contented with the laurels be earned by landscape painting.

Ha seeks a new field in which to exercise his talent portrait painting. In days gone by be did some racy work In this line, bnt since tbe arrival of Mr. Chatatn, the French artist, be has devoted himself untiringly to his new study. Mr. Cbataln says be la a diligent pnpU.

We were led to Kive Mr. Smith this notice by happening to observe his latest production a portrait of a well known gentleman of thla city. It be seen in tbe window at tne county seat Hotel. Wilkes-Bar re. Pa.

port or auditor niea and confirmed nisi. at Custnrd M. w. Coyle and wife vs. Geo.

Buffalo and fancy prices at Palmer's. his name was placed under It. The engraving of Judge Dana to and so with many others. Mr. Kalp is recognized only by the chlrography under his cut.

One remarkable feature of this alleged biatory, and a mala source of the dinap-pointraent expressed by our citizens, is the utter exclusion of men like George M. HoIIenback, Judge Conyngham and others wbo bave helped largely to make the his reduced as 8. robes J. CIasTtxvkxnt last night. -A alelghlng party of twenty persons arrived In tbe city at midnight.

Tbey drove to Lohmanu's Hotel, wltere supper was served. Col. n. A. Lajcock Lai' bceo very bosy for the pat few days, attending to sleighing parlies ami getting up dirmers and sapper.

Cbas. TanMny lias sent in his tion to tbe 9 Hegiment Band uutlt he can vindicate himself of tbe charges preferred against bin. Edward Parker, who ha been in the Territories for ie past four jearn, la at home. He looks w.li, and mys hn It eo-joyivg the be-t of health. Harry Sturdevant left last night for Montreal, Ctr.ada, on besioess; Byron Stark, for Utica, N.

and Edward Stur-devant, for Albany, N. Y. Sidewalk cleaner were out In full force yesterday. There are many pavements which yet remain uncleaned To all nuch re port of master confirmed absolutely. aaal WareaaaM, e- Jonnaon'S Silk felt Inanlna tnr Offict lad Wtrki, YTLKES-BARRE, PENN'A.

87 LIBERTY NEW YORK. CEORCE Aoener weiss'. Also a full Una of teatneranannainira. snaa fnrnifahinn plate and price list of boot and shoe uppers. -V- In the matter of Junacy of Wm.

Ather -holt first and final account of Jos. brown, committee of said lunatic's personal and real estate, confirmed absolutely. Uettie A. thwart vs. Jno.

D. Swart Court grant rule on llbelle to show cause why a divorce, should not be made and entered in favor of libeiiant, service, of the subpoena having failed on account of bis absence. Eva T. Carter vs. Robt.

B. Carter an jmv. ouuui jaain rvuaes-iiarre, fa. i A few choice ants nf lullsa or Butler's book store. There is a boldness and vigor displayed la this portrait which speaks volumes for Mr.

Smith's ability as an artist. LOH MANN'S closing out reduced prices, at Palmer's. 122 South Main street. 66 8 If VOn want Stvllan and rallahL mnnAm OBITUARIES. tory of not alone these 4b ree counties but this section of tbe StateJ This sort of thing may be a new departure in furnishing the records of a place, but it is not in the least like anything we have ever seen.

The unvarying custom has been to search for knowledge concerning' those men and women prominent in time past and present. But our would-be historians ignore methods predecessors, and strike out Into untrodden paths. Tbey evidently believe (using their unsatisfactory work HOLIDAY GOODS! )' 4 Now hi tbe time to make your selections from 'our choice stock of Mliliui-iy ai.J iieeful Fancy Ladles', brimmed and untrsatmed Hats: Silka, Satins, VeUvtfV Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Gloves; Hosiery, Canvas; Zephyrs, and all kinds of Woolen Tarns; Embroidery Silks, all colors; Laces, Lace Neckwear; Linen Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Silk Handkerchiefs, in choice colors designs. We are well supplied with a varied assortment of fancy goods "too numerou to menUon." All those desiring a good article at a very price, v. ill find lo their advantage to csil at once and Inspect our stock.

and perfect fit guaranteed, call on Andrew P. Weyn Brown's Bank Building, WUke- Dr. Traoanaa Ilalaey a Fr-aaer Bearidews af thla City. xwmchxS All aukea aad arrawea tf Aaaerleaa aUwaa; wltat iBMi Restaurant, alias subpoena is awarded and directed to ibsne. i Fred.

L. Reynolds vs. Mary Reynolds an alias subpoena is awarded and directed to issue. i qCABTER SESSIONS. In the matter of Independent School District in Marcy township, report of Commissioners filed and confirmed UlsL ORPBLAKS' COURT.

Before Judge Rhone: Estate of John Gougb, deceased, citation on admlntotrater awarded as prayed for ier alle aval am aMaal iai bai FINE WTjrwa AND LIQUOR FOB i Dr. Thomas J. Ualsey, lately of Marshall, Saline County, "and for many years a prominent and leading physician of this county, died yesterday at 8 a. m. of pneumonia.

He waa located while living in tliis county in the city of Wilkes-Barre, in Pittston and Wyoming, The older settlers in these sections will remember Dr. Ualsey as a leading and sueoeasfnT physician. He waa the father of Miss Victoria Ualsey and Mrs. Am ml Gilchrist of Union street, this city, and also a cousin of Dr. R.

C. Ualsey of the borough of "White as a criterion) tbat promlnuut men never made history, those aiojie make it wbo are willing to pay for it in hard cash. "Genealogical and personal records were instituted for a mercenary Beyond doubt rbeir speculation has handsomely FAMILY AND MEDICINALUSE, AT we say get tbe snow and Ice off Immediately. At fire o'clock, Thorsday afternoon, at tbe Russ street M. E.

Church, the nuptials of Andrew C. Smith, of Dun more, and Miss May Cary, of this city, will be celebrated. Wau Kascbke, of the 4th United States Cavalry, who has been in the regular army for over six years, has teen honorably discharged. He returned home last evening and to In good health. Mrs.

Uopkioa, who came to this city from Harriaborg a few years sgo, died on Sunday In the colored church situated on Meehanldi' al'ev. Her iluih aa 236 EAST MARKET ST. 811 W. E. WHTTE'S SONS', 434 EAST West Market St.

Wllkes-Bnrre, Penn'a WINTER BTVISTS PQSJIESTIO PSTTFIIMR SJOW BEADY. MARKET STREET. tf FURNITURE. returnable last Saturday tof this month at 10 a. m.

Estate of John Miller, deceased. Court appointed Timothy Mac Sweeney guardian of William T. Miller at request. Bond in the sum of $400 approved by tbe Court. Estate of J.

B. Hann, deceased; return of sale of real estate confirmed nisi. jror one walnut chamber suite, French dresser style, with plate glass, or fine raw or spun silk parlor suite, woven wire and compensated tne literary gentlemen. With dollars and cents, however, have come tbe maledictions, disgust and disappointment of aa outraged community, The work has been called chapter of obituaries by an Indignant citizen an. other styled it a collection of ant- WllkM-Barrs), rsiin'a.

SPECIAL SALE! uair nwmesses, walnut mirrors, and fur- nutate of Kicuard Harned. deceased: it lIKlrins fmm tha KluJIP. Iw. I iii wt, Montanye's, nitnre Oi I --w acuiu bun i order of inauest in partition in thla aato I auna aveec auyi vjs. uaven, father of G.

Halsey, esq. Dr. Thomas J. Ualsey 's forte as a physician was bis skill in surgical operations his services on these oocaalooa beiogdemanded by patients from a wide section of tbe county. Dr.

Halsey moved to Missouri about nine years ago, having been Induced to emigrate to live with his children. In expectation of Improving his health, which at tbe time was shattered. 350 tnat tne iaua was appraised by tbe acre instead of in gross, upon motion of counsel for tbe estate the Sheriff and Jury are allowed to make an amended return, and the order of inquest continued until Monday, the 17th day of January, 1881. THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY 350 BTOUr in Wllkes-BarreJ January 10th. lagi Charles B.

Stoat, aged 48 year Funeral to-morrow ac 2 p. m. Interment at by Weeding of the lung, B. D. Steveiu, agent for Barney Ma-caaley, is in tbe city to make arrangement for tbe company, which will perform next Monday night -Uncle Dan'i or a from Jarvls Section." Tbeappotntnifrpt of Standing Exam mortem statements fitting titlee, both of them.

Many declare they will refuse to pay for jit. We shall see what action will be taken by the gentlemen wbo are hawking the book about 1 1 would be a grim satisfaction if all sub THE FIHISTGAHI IN SEASON I E. a. a. E.

OOO -o OOO rorty rort cemetery. To Ladies, Centremen, ctw aaai at SStt a) a hSS KB at A A AAAAA A- A A A He died at the ripe old age of about 73 years, after three days' Ulness. A telegram bearing the sad Intelligence was received yesterday by his daughter, Mrs. Amml Gilcbrh.t scribers who have not yet paid for it would retuse to take it. We hardly think it pos-aroie tbat tbe publishers would be brazen enough to prosecute people whom they bave already outraged! so if tbe money was refused to be paid.

Still it li a precarious matter to decide to what extent these men would carry their greed. We feel confident In saying this much. L. 1- Boys and iner and Board of Examiners for admission to the bar of last year, In the Orphans' Court, were yesterday renewed and continued for tbe current year. One of tbe busiest county ofllces the Commissioners'.

Messrs. Torn bach, Darte and Harris were there from early yeitter-day morning until late in tbe day. Tlu-y were kept by all the time. This evening, at Williams Uall, Brewery Hill, Freedom Lodge of Good Templars jusuue oi oamuei tioyt, deceased; petition of guardian of minor children of decedent for authority to invest funds of his wards now in his hands; S. S.

Winchester is appointed an examiner to inquire of tbe facts stated In the within petition: and report thereon to the county. E3tate of Lyman Hann, deceased; "bond of L. Dodson, guardian of minor child, in sum of 2, 000, approved. Estate of E. Almond Wads worth, deceased; proceedings for sale of real estate bond of David Goes, trustee, heretofore appointed to make sale of real estate of decedent, in the earn of $4,760.

with sdrety approved. EitVe 1 UI V- PIotl' deceased; petition of administratrix to sell real estate. Sea. sale of real estate as herein described is A.ir- MM MM MMMM MM MMMM MM MM Girls! DDDD OOO I I ODDD OOO A VETKBAJT DEAD. Cbarlea Stout, weil known In this dty.

died yesterday at his residence on Region street. Mr. Stout's death was unexpected. He leave Are children to mourn hi lrmn A A A. AAA.

A A A A TTJI .1 N.N a sssa The Freshest Vegetables. Ane most nseiui A-mas presents are eacn goods as BURUEM sells, i See: Suits and Overcoats for Men Bought at a SOOOlal sale on Saturday last, nnrf wllf and Boys of all sizes. Pin lTnli Olspotaodr of regardless of former prices. Ladles who desire anythlrrg In this line, will do well to call early at wear, uic Mmfflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cnfis. Silk Um- autnonzea as prayea ior on filing bond in tbe sum of twelve thousand dollars with ii.

wouid nea difficult undertaking to find a Court willing to press the payment; for the whole action of these mercenary Individuals might be classed under tbe bead of extortiod. By extortion we mean obtaining the sign a tares- of people for something faliely represented and len collecting the money noUru voleiu. The unsatisfactory history; of Luzerne. Lacka 1 am I -w-k I I surety to oe ap a sn Sua a fe bis wife dying about six years ago. He was bom In this city and was years of age.

When the late wax broke out Mr. Stout enlisted in the three months' service under tbe late Colonel A. II. Emily. When bis term of service expired be Joined the 143d Regiment Penn'a Volunteers.

He was appointed First Lieutenant of Company and took part in the principal battu of the war. After tbe war Mr. win give a dramatic performance. Mr. C.

X. FlUwilUams will take the principal part In tbe drama, which was written by S. D. Nichols. Between thirty and forty members of tbe Grove street Evangelist church gave a nrpriae party to their pastor, II.

-D. Shultz. A few members of Freedom Lodge, O. and others were preseut. A nice mTno'wn.

oreiias, Kubber UoatB, Silk Neok- or 8a. a a w-w aaj I WAftf KIsaOWA UtiMnM C3 COa'S srxuuu iuuoaiy or FeorUsV 10 o'clock tu tame day mary day term, 1881, at I uib, I a a bond in tbe sum onspenders, Hosierv. Gloves. White I I hO Oct I imiii aSktaaaW msfavB aw an aa a aa a 8UBtey W-- a-va YAL DRY GOODS STORES, rotate or Samuel R. Frat-klln, deceased' I tJiMv-ooja in tne time was bad.

iriTr i. OI pnvate sale is: referred UUJ very uiorongn Stock, es- wanna and Wyoming counties was falsely represented. We were told we might expect a history; we received a book filled with anli-morlem statements, interesting to those only who wrote them. The contents are a libel on the name of the work. Tbe Union leader of last night "goes mn7.

"uy ine woods. aioot followed tbe occupation of a bricklayer up to tbe time of his death. Tbe re-anaina will be Interred at Forty Fort cemetery to-morrow afternoon at o'clock. rot- tuat seir-important, unobliging road 129 and 131 Market Street, goapotmotfcoe iHovkxu Estate of Jno. O.

Goes, deceased; terms ut.uu. vr. una, aeceasea; term auea uw L.4B, because It doe not -w Siloniwti ot p- R- BORDE of property sold. wait a few moments at Northumberland to receive tbe HarrUburg mail matter, Next door to People's Bank. Estate of Henry Stephenson, Court appoints.

S. Wlncbestel aminer to enqUirV-ottbe facU) tbe petition and report the sa with you. deceased, i exit forth in ii to the CLEAN TABLES mCKOON rJlANUFACTURINC South Main Street. i no reaoer is aware that It was slip DKATH OF COL. MONIES.

The many friends in this dty of Colonel Wm. N. Monies, of Scrantoa, will learn with deep sorrow of his death yesterday. He was a genial, whole-souled man, warm in his friendships and liberal in all things. Within tbe nast few jn.j.

i up pavementa were or-1 Estate of M.nffy, deceased; It is dered that notloeof the filing it th eoatea wiu a thin sheet of Joe, caused by CLEABIN8 'JHZ LIST. Vases) Called ajr Jre Watdwam Teaterdavy mad Otsakeaed ef. The following cases on tbe trial list were called by Judge" Woodward In court yesterday and disposed of aa follows Charles W. Dodson vs. George C.

Lewis eontiooed; Peter Hines vs. W. R. Mam rx Wm- Grifathvs. W.

ao-1 Stats Obubtbr, IBS. i HATtoiiAi.tznn, uss. ue rain wnica ieu on Sunday night freft. counts of S. J.

Strauss, guardian of minor mg. inere were a bumber of tumbles on cuuuieu as wbu as or niing of said guardian petition for a dlacharRe, be given to years CoL Monies bad been sadly bereaved, having buried bis wife and two daughters. inepartorpedestrlant. BULLDEKa OF motner, ana to jrrank Dnffy, next friend of said minora, uiri next friend of said minors, and same wnai a Dreak-up there will be In tbe llUvms Iatiqhal Binx tie aervea as Ueutennnt-Colnnel in tbe day uf-wtteuti-ve Walters i river this Spring! We expect to see ice ruie is granted to show cause wh AlZ. army daring tbe late war, waa the first Re mum; i-atrica: Marry vs.

charge shall not be'decreed as prayed for. pueu up. higher than it baa ever been publican Mayor of tbe city of Scran ton.and aUo the first Treasum of Lackawanna anewn to be heretofore. But It bj aeldqi for trial; Lance Park Wm llala a WtTjrBAUUL, A. vs.

DUBQuehanna UmaA ii expectations are realised. Rather un- toai company, eonanned: John a. coal comnan oounty. Few men in our neighboring dty would be moomed with greater staenrit Estate of James Howard. deeAannd- m.

va. Eiiza Enii nltz, continued The Countv of Machinery, Pumps, Boilers, Loconiotivos, port of inquest In partition confirmed larer number of friends than Col. Dealers In Oovernaasat BoadaFarehta and iZ'Z0? Jo6n Ti "rllfith, Treasurer, for trial; Luzerne county vs. Aaron Wbital r. Chailet vs.

Issue Drafts and BUM. at a-ahaaa vuuiaA z. teller, ror trial- ua MEALS rorwnate la that respect After IS yean' residence on Washing too atreet, Mr. J. B.

Coolbaugb has re. wed to Franklin atreet, below Sullivan. i. W. Conner, M.

a atudent of tbe "Inent Dr. Thomas, Philadelphia, will oceapy Mr. CoolbauKh's late residence, of the aide walk on East Mat-ketand Washington arnti. ki ina vi sumps aaa siiimim r. YL wiuil i jkuwaxu iiara, ior trial: Daniel -h rears I have been troubled I bboolln vs.

M. McN ertDey. for trial A with Catarrh have tried nnn muiu. I imh. TT' 'v Towanda, U19U Estate of Abraham Smith, deceased-exceptions, to supplemental account of' executor, Ac, and account confirmed absolutely.

EsUt6 RJebseman, deceased: Court appoint Mifflin Opliager guarJun-of cbl'n, as prayed for, bond In the sum fild and approved. Estate of E. Relbseman. deceLi- ivT-rt Beeetve orders for the sale and without much retur wi.TTTZZZ omitn, for iri-'a d.i rM-. an elasses ot securities, i 7J' l'ZrJ31 Lodge, No.

MO AND DKAIJSUd 1 1 I The aceouata of an elaaaM of tuui m. i i v. acoo and others. it. I- The rmsaadeoiiieratloasreeerred.

appoint Root. ZlBfmn-n AT ALL HSUSS OF RIGHT OR DAY Marv Eiliaheth r-rrr arsespseianvia-itaa 'rTr'r company, ror trial: bnlon Rumage vs. The School District of township, for trial: The city of WilkM-Barre vs. the township of -Taa-oa Vim bond in the sum of fAOO filed and aonroved py tne court. baakhiK bnslnsss with us.

BOAjm or nruonoii: i .1. OPP'J of Cream Balm I purl baaed of you Mid ranldrv. Hii i. y.tL Estate of Rtmiui r- be dty. were left aaetoaoed yesterday an to I o'clock.

Conundrum If a citlx-m to TJalaaat form of eooatry aw1atUn to Mjrtaf the aaaa arh getting up a biatory todia The 7" I. by Opinion filed 2rnrt mMh.MRT!!! tOP Wltb EAA iiti dMil thT i. man An uu Bi UIH) HUB entered In his favor. btepben B. Jenkina, deceased Court surcharvMa tha iT it riaius ior triai; jas.

ueid ec Co. vs. Thos. F. Leoard, adminiatrator, and others eon-Schmitt va First National tor tr; J- F.Doyle list; Henry Klinger va Jno.

N.Landinesser lodgment entered for plaintiff: Miles and KSSSrs of Debi ware dt Uudson Canal Com Dan for trtiT w. 4. J. Quiaa and Mra J. J.QulanS.

aaad I have had ooeaaion te dunUeata orders no leaa tbaa five Urn-a wiSa prepamiocTof VaX GEORGE A. LOHUAUN ierwton judgment, all 09 81. and refnaa Hairs, nt mii. O-arles Dorranee, rayae Peetebone, Joseph fltlekaer. Hon.oaa.

won. weary M. Hoyt, Jonathan ZVWUllaa-i J.Frank Lea, MB.X.O.Wadaaa. flHiiWTiW DOUuk, rrasldau. CEAKT.W POXXAKOX, Oashisr lawKf.

lug to 60T BTVinl'CS finds against theexecntof on ttieW e-Sep-ttons la the sum of fi.S49.aX, wSoh addS 1 PROraiBTOR. canaju tfrwn.fcrKVR-rmT. PEJIN ATE. ASti eLlFF T- SRA. 1.

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