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i My Record ZlgJa watehes st Pawl lias (ABB To Exhibit to the Public the most Complete Assortment of Pall and Winter Overcoats i and Suitings ever broiight to "Wilkes-. Barre for Children, I Boys' Youths' and Men. Call and We are always pleased to show SAMTERS', ISTJ-JW GOODS -AT- J3HE-' Pdpalap Drj Gootls Store, 117 SOUTH STREET, Floor oa Cloths. eta per yard: Bed Comfort sMsa, ti.es up: Pawl Dress (joous, eta. per yara Biack Cashmeres, ail qnsHtles, "DOUBLE WLUTH OABHMEBES, moral SldrtsTaSSe" alsdmSrea's Merino Ijn.

tewsarTt-ett Hhawis and a eumplete sortet ot all ml ot sessoe.Us roods put -eared and now oa sale at lowest prices. A call Os pries. aTOxsrESS, in socra mais sheet, SIGN OF THE "RED STOCKING" Tom and Jerry And an Hat Drink at CrEO. A L.OHMAN1TS BESTATJRANT. i MILLARD F.

CYPHERS, ii DRUG-GIST, succEsaoK To WILSON WEST, LANDMESSER BLOCK, SOUTH W1 A.T't'T STREET Fresh Droc cnaosaatly en haad. NIf YORK OiOTELNS HOUSI, No. 27 Public Square, Wnkaa-Barro. These few facts I lay before yurebaasrs: I have as old ssock, the sostuaulaaeB of years. My goods have been saannfaetnred within SO days.

t. I purebase my goods direct from tbe mills. 4. I guarantee my goods as represented. ft a.

I pay no premium for tbe sale of old stock. I s. My motto shall bs to msrssss tbe basiness by one price, honest goods, fair dealing i 7. Suit made te order from SIS to S3 1 S. tylstersaad overcoats, from SISss toSSB.

t. Pants, from ti.30 to S7, mads to orusr I ia Large stock in ready mads dotbing. I II. A One assorSBieBt of Gen furnlshmg goods. 12.

Tb Istestrstyle and serfect ft guaranteed to all Please call and my stock before pure has ingelsewhere. Years Respectfully. i SQUARE DEALING 1538 SOTJTH TVT TDfUXAxxxxig. MRS. G.

Having just returned from New Tork, has now on exhibition and elegant as sort me u' of FALL and WINTER MILLDTERT andTAXCT GOODS, which aha moat cordially invito thf TrfH" t-" trl unniins hofr.ru porr-Kaning- olaewhera. i Also A CHOiqE ASSORTMENT OF teed not to rub." Prices very moderate. I TTTZT OTJKJ iSliOp COBSET. Full line "Winter styles" Domestic patterns. Catalogna nsrw- ready.

AH eriers for millinery will receive personal attention of i Ko. SU Wert Market 8treet, Obabrxn Hall RniMintr. CLotbtztg. aRA-LNTX) TnT'SrTTTTT'TTn'Nr MAMMOTH OVER 1000 of all shades, qnalitiea and prices, ranging fa of age, and 'for boys from ten to sixteen years ISnSW FALL GOODS OSTON Suits of all fjescriptions from the cheapest to the finest to be found in the country, are to be seen at this place. KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY.

The finest stock of Gent'a under- WsT ftTtfl filticn inT f- I WE HAVE IX STOCK AND READY FOR INSPECTION THE LARGE8T A2CD RICHEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS WE AVE YET SJIOWN, Dot Merchant Taflorimr Denartment is We are safe in saying such a stock has never only be appreciatedfey an inspection at DRESS NEW mo. in-snasjagDAM. Has retaned tram tbe city, isa.rsaegaaf vttes Ms Meads aad the saCm to tasvost has ata-aayt and tlsWtshle ssocs. of WATOHEfv' DUSOSOS. iEWUtl, CLOCKaj AID l'fc T5 Tt A of the anest quality and uaiiinfarture, AT THK lOWeW PBKBl The repairing mmenst watches aad rrauch docks a speoslry.

i I. i'' I "I LOsa AXD rAVOfsAU.T aXHOWaU rSiSCJIOtTS 8T01TSS, i AJRTIfimO SILV15SWARE, PRAX77IOAX. VV'ULEBfr, CP EI OB OTJNS Ss AXOCUKTZIOyX, SPOR1QI0r cc 7ISHINO TAXJBHiB. i Ths If tea, asm as The uu stist rTrsirtnr errs hi tun merit for Watches, Ragravmg and Jewelry M. K.

PeanSTlvania. Oralers by TwWphoae. Mall asul Talasrrsmh 1 4- Scats Caaaraa. issa. If ATtOMAUXXD, IMS nTOllu NATIONAL BAM W1XXXS-BARRK.

Pa 1 Dealers in Oorevmnent Bunds, Poneign aad Do-mesne Exchange. lame Drafts aad BtOs of Kichange, available in all parss ef Europe aad America. Beoaive orders for tbe purchase aad sale of all cUssesof secarirJaa. i i I Tbs accounts of all Hisses of business men, Ins and corporations received; i I Isvhes are especially invited to transact their tiankrag bnstaess witb ua. SOUS OF DrSBCTIOB- Caaries Dorrance, Andrew T.vMcClintock, Hon.

Hemry M. Hoyt, Payne Hon. Cbasi A Miner, Jonathan aV WilHams, Hon. Frank Lee. i I CHAKIJW DORKAXCg, President.

EDWARD P. DABUNO, Vice freei lent, HARIJ Cashier I I GEO. EHBExTS NEW YORK- lIgER, ON DRAUGH, AT LOH MANN'S. STORK i I i I i. -i I i I Mivill STGS, ETC.

-i i complete assortment fb plain Silk, TIES OF i C3-OOIDS you to call and examine Goods we have just received of A DS CHINA PALACE. FTTBTjlC! Ri-EL Jars closing out at reduced prices. SURTAUTS SILK CIRCULARS. their neat designs Are jaunty i LONG, Wflkes-Barre, Perm, GOODS STERN'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HALL, SAXCSDAT, USL ImHiIij if hi line' I irfrTiT- Ueerrv ChraT Sew Tat lager at Utam'l Grand rssHfir Spectacular bmu, Ths World. nU of Ik4 W.

B.aT.ILB.i WATCHES. roc iriu. nxn thk uioht stock, the wisest made caeb. akd thk BXI MtHCM WATCH St OVEW rjSTSk, JS.T ASftBAGHKBH. WHICH BE SELLS AT nlCE FAK BEUIW THME WHICH mTAII.

1XUSWIUSE. -Wedding-Presents. AKBBACHEBf LKAJMSO JEWEIBY r-J TflK BKIOQCABTEIS rO WKI- FAHCY-GOODS. irwui. mrOKTATio'i oboeh hate KEK3f iITKI BI A1MACBEI THK LEADIXG JEWZLEB, AT FI7BUC SHiVARK.

FOB XOTEX.TIES AITD ABCT1A-- TIC COOM TOE THE COKING UOIJDATIEAME, City Council evening next, will convene oa Tuesday Tbe Democrats of Fond Creek, foster town ship, are going to give Harris a large rote. Mrs. Issac Stine, of Academy street, had her wrist broken yesterday- morning by a John Lamb, 99 years of age, long time residing near Port Bvwkley, died yesterday af- terneoa. Wi rough tbe efforts of Judge Kbone, of this city, WiUianwport has been made a signal service station. Two hundred tboasaod tubals of potatoes were parcbased by a Beading produce dealer in Canada last week, The funeral of Bobert Byder will take place from bis residence at Booth Wilkes-Barre tomorrow afternoon at 1:30.

A little boy bad an arm broken on Thursday by Oiling from scaffold' at tbe new building, Canal and Booth streets. The diagram for the Carreno-Donaldi eon- cert, benefit of Company 1 will open this morning at 9 o'clock sharp. No checks. The reserved seats for The World" pre-' sentation next Thursday srening will be sold at Brown's book store, opening on Tuesday morning. The funeral of Jennie Riople, aged 3 years, will take place to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the' residence of her father near Lee Park.

The Crystal Spring Company has two pumps in operation at tbe canal to supply tbs residents of Brewery and Boiling Hill Hills withjrater. i The ISO train oaths Lehigh Valley Kail-road did not arriTe here until 9 JO last evening. The delay was caused by a collision an tbe Korth Penn road. I Baflroad men ani families bare a special invitation to attenfllbe meeting at tbe rooms of the Young Men'srhrtitian Association tomorrow afternoon at 3U0 o'alock The election of officers of Freedom Lodge 1,333, 1. -O-T the ensuing quarter, will be held this STSniug at 7 JO o'clock.

All snern- are earnestly requested to attend. St. Charles Borromeo's Catholic church at Sugar Xoteh will be dadieatsd on Sunday, So ember 6. A train will leare Mill Creek on the Leblsb and Snsquebanna road at 8:45. It reported that CoL" Andrew Lee bas purchaaed a residence in Xew York, and, with his family, will more to that city.

His household furniture is now being arranged for re-meral. 1 P. Prince, manager of the book sale, bas bean wttb Mr. Los-ering for several yean. He is well renal in the book business, and bas made many friend in Luxerne and Lacka-wanna counties.

Mr. Schlosa, Ko. 9 Public Square, goes to Sew York on tbs midnight (rain to buy china-ware and other goods ia his lioe. Any pervu desiring bare special orders filled can let hire know to-day. The sett lecture under tbe auiplco of the Young Men's Christian AHaociatJun will take place on Satarday evening, November linli, when Homer B.

Hpragae will treat the subject of "Milteo as au Kducator- There will bs a trot at Lee Park at 2:30 this afternoon bet-Teen four Ashley bones fur a purse of 300. Another trot, for wbich two Plymouth horses are ectered, will come off at tbe conclusion of the above race. "Buckeye oil painting" hawkers are in tbe city. Tbey ask from f0 to $30 for danbs for which they will eventually take-any sum that eflfored. Buy your palatingsof borne artists and dealer and you will not bc- swindled.

i Tbe fair at Parsons will be continued this evening. The managers are thankful fur the liberal patronage thus far received, and invite the attention and favor of tbe public until tbe close. The last nigbt will no doubt be one of great interest. Let all our readers help to make so. The Opera ef "tfsrimna.1 Emma Abbott bas reached a pinnacle in bar careerwhereon shehas found the homage and admiration of tbe moat intelligent patrons of music and art from Denver to New York.

Ko matter where she is announced to appear and no mat ter bow simple tbe announcement, sbe is greeUd with audiences that run into tbe thou sands. Tbn hrrerert over tdier appearance in tbis city for tbe ftrnt time this season was unbounded sod every seat in Music Hall butt evening was occupied by people who cannot be prevailed trpon to attend entertainments unless tbey are ot a superior order. The opera of whoso workings command the in tercet of the auditor almost from the mo ment that ibe curtain west up, was given. The costuming" was brilliant and the passionate srenes were extremely spirited. Miss Abbott, whose power seems to be in ereasinwitb each- successive appearance this city, saa and actd with socb pathos and naturalness that the audience was electrified.

Her voice, so clear, tender and sympathetic, revealed tbe thorough efforts that aba has so as siduously made for its cultivation, and tbe solos Sod duets tbs effect was raptur ous. Tbs trills were artistically executed and tbe melody, spontaneous and sparking, was so exquisite as to becoino almost Incomparable. Her facial gestqrs and emotional portrayal were consummate and she received such genuine manifestations of pleasure that her success was complete. -'William Castle, as Don Cssenr de Bazan, achieved aa emphatic triumph. His fine pres ence, flexible voice and excellent methods were extremely He nana; and played great skill in a part second only that filled by Miss Abbott.

He was applauded in tbe most enthusiastic manner. Pauline Manrel, the favorite contralto, was charming, and her sweet, artistic Ringing cap-. tlvated the audience. tbe duet with Castle tbe effect was grand and an encore was re- a ponded to. George Olml, basso; made a flneimpressien.

His voios is full and rounded and his -singing was snnerb. Alonzo Stoddard, as the King, "had opportunity to display bis handsome presence. His singiajc and personations were effective. A. XT.

Tarns, buffo, George Conly, George Appleby and Kate Tarns portrayed minor parts in. tbe moot pleasing manner. The ehorns was Urge and earned enthusias tic praise. Tbe accompaniment was tal in a few Instances, bat altogether the orchestra did creditable work. The entire, pre sentation wis soperb and the leading persona- tors werjefjiea serosa the curtain several Taw tens Ut.

1H lUrts.ig;.tfce)ewtfer. AMtutar, 1 lieelaa; Jeweler. nfrwiiwiiiaiMnftmir. 1 sin it cat at Ltfsds -Ttseb'a .1 123 125 South Main Street, Tb Lorarloc book Ale will elooe at o'clock to-nlghi. Foot week ago the en'er-pria was started ia this city aad it tmma-diaiely leaped into populesity.

Tnoci sands of standard works, eesbracfaa; a vas number of coptes, war pat vpoa the shelves. They wore sound lasttractiTO style and well jirlDted sad hundred of people attended the sale durio eachdsy aad evening. Tbe erosb at tiasea was simply serial aad it was plainly aauifeat that Uia public took aneoaimoa interest ta tbe sale. Over a dozen clerks wen employed to attend to the demand of buyers ami tbey were kept busy eacB-Jtlfht from seven o'clock until tan. Tbe cbeepaeas of tbe book, tbe majority of wbich were sold for one dollar eacb; tbe variety of the prizes giren away with tuirrliisni sod the fairness with wbich tb business was condoctedwgaiaed tbe patronage and approbation of people of all classes in tbe city.

Maay of the protests were worth far morsAbaa the price paid for tbe books and everything siren sway was either useful pr ornamental. Scores of people returned to tbe sale after making their first purchase and boogbt many books. Tbe enterprise has been acomDlete success and Mr. Lorerine leaves with the good will of all who bad transactions with him. His uniform fairness cannot bat make his sales popular wberrrer they are established.

1 Asswseasewts. "OVl BCyDKED wms." The Goscbe-Hopper Company, which comes with tbe beet recommendations, will present tbe new drama "One Hundred Wives" at Music Hall this evening with new and elabo rate scenery. Following are the opinions of the Washington papers relative to tbe play This drama, "One Hundred Wives," which has created such a thrill of excitement amocg theatre-goers of tbe country, must take rank as eoe truly American, full of genius and destined to accomplish the eradication of polygamy. Republican. "One Hundred Wives" is more than a dramatic novelty.

It Is so blended with a vein of genuine bumor, and so diversified with episodes of really tragic interest, that no artistic Intricacy of composition could improve it. Fast. i BEjrerrr or compact t. From all indications a delightful entertainment will be given on Tuesday evening next by tbe Carreno-Donaldi operatic organization. Tbe proceeds are to be for the benefit of Com pany F.

Captain Stark. The Montreal ITttaess says that the Mme. Teresa Carreno justly ranks among tbe great pianists of the age; the Chicago Horld terms Mme. Donaldi as the best dramatic soprano living, while the Milwaukee Sentinel says that Signor Ferranti is unrivalled as a buffo singer. These artists will be.

aided by a good company. ReUglous Jfwtieea. Services at Log Chapel, Laurel Bun, at 4 p. m. i i There will be Divine services at St.

John's chnrch, Ashley, to-morrow afternoon at 4 1 o'clock. i Services at St. Stephen's Church at 11 ru. and 7:30 p. ttev.

X. xiewis ttarruter omciaiing. Services on Thursday at 7 JO p. m. There will be services In Memorial church to-morrow at 11 a.

m. and 7u p. m. Infant baptism in tbe morning. Bev.

H. H.Welles will preach. Tbe pastor will preach in tbe evening. Sabbath sohool at 2:15. Tbe services under the auspices of tbe Young Hen's Christian Association to-morrow are as follows: Bailrosd meeting at the rooms at 3:30 p.m., and Prison and Hospital services at 4 o'clock.

All are invited; stranger, welcome. Services in the Primitive Methodist churches to-morrow aa follows- i Plains In the morning at 10 JO, bv Bev. B. Tyler; in tbs evening at 6:30. by Mr.

J. Jones. Sunday school at 9 ra. Parsons In the morning at 10:30, oy air. T.

M. Phillips; in tbe evening at 6:30, by Rev. J. B. Trier.

Sunday school at 2 p. ra. Sheridan street. In the mominz at 10:30, by Bev. J.

H. in the evening at snpply. Sunday school at 9 JO a m. I Coal Brook In the morning by Mr. J.

Cox, in the evening by Rev. H. Run- day school at 2 p. m. Pulse.

Lvman Albert bs lut retuml; from tbe Noith Mountain, where beaad his party killed two deer and a bear. Patrons of the KiU OKO express tbemnelve biehly pleased with the new arrangement by which tbe paper is delivered earlier. Tvuboid is nrevailinz to aereat extent. There are several cases in the bauds of physi cians which are looked upon as nearly hope less. I i The Parneir branch of" the XMional Land Leaeue.

of Miners. Is to be re-oreanizel soon- due notice of which will be given through the papers. Searcit of water occasions creat inconveni ence here. I A Are in any of the thickly-settled portions would result In senous a movement is on foot te have the Lehigh Valley Company put in hydrants. Time is money, but health is happiness.

If you have a bad Cold or Cough, u.e Dr. Bull's Conga Syrnp. It will cure you. Pries 23 cents. i Better than putting one dollar out on eom-ponnd interest is tbe sending it to Dr.

C. W. Benson, Baltimore, for two boxes of bis Celeryand Chamomile Pills, which cure nervous disease, quiet the mind, bring on refreshing sleep and prevent paralysis. Keen It ia vour larder. A -temporary taste of elysiom is experienced by any one who drinks Hub Punch witb fine Ice.

milk. etc. as taste prefers. Sold by grocers, druggists and wine merchants. The trade supplied by W.

E. Wbyte's Sons, dealers In wines and liquors, Wilkes-rJarre aad nymouta, Bawt em nssnrd. I believe Ely's Cream Balm tbe best preparation for Catarrh now on record. 'My patrons all speak well of it. I have sold one hundred and forty-four bottles in leva than five months.

I ordered another gussi a week ago, and have sold twenty-one bottles from the second gross. It sells upon its merits. Jobs H. Phkxpr, Druggist, Sr; ran ton. Pa.

Jan. 28, 1880. Price 90 IMellssof Mas. Impotency of mind, limb, or vital functions nervous weakness, sextual debility, cured bv Wells' Health Kenewer. 81.

At Drug sts. srre. iJenot 11. u. ack uou, vt iikiw- Kew Jersey Orape Wine.

The success of Mr. Speer, tbe great wiue man of New Jersey, bas arisen from tbn strict purity and valuable properties of bis wines for invalids, and feeble persons, and bis repu tation extends over the whole union as being a reliable producer of pure wines. His Port Grape Wine is now being ordered by families in imuon ana fans lor its superior meuicai virtues, jror sale by druggists. I Hklnay Wells' Health Renewer. Absoln te cure for nervous debility anil Weakness of tbe p-nera- ttve functions, i at nruKgista.

uepot a'lH. i Tuck Wllkes-Barre. Hurrah for Our Side. Many people hare lost their interest in people hare lost their politics and in amusements because tbey are so out of sorts and run down that tbey cannot enjoy anything. It sucb persons would only be wise enongb to try tnat ceienrateu remeity Kldoey-Wort and experience its tonic and renovating effects they wonld soon be hurrah ing with the loudest.

In either dry or liquid form it Is a perfect remedy for torpid liver, kjtlneya or dowkis. t-zcAangt. "Seller's Liver Pills" have been the standard remedy for malaria, liver complaint, costivo- Bess, etc, tor nrty years Mr II. Drake, Esq-', Detroit, has recovered from a terrible skin humor, wbich covered his head, face and hands, by using Cuticura Besot vent internally and Cuticura aad Cuticura soap externally. This is good news.

Salt Rheum for seventeen years. Helpl for eight years. Unable ta walk. Got about oa hands aad knees. Head, neck, arms and less covered.

Cored bv Cuticura Reme dies Will McDonald, 2,643 Dearborn street, jnicago. i Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrof ula, ana general deoiiitr cured. Dy "ur. una, soy's Blood Searcher." 1 SCBlrruAAL "Simmons' 1.1 ver BcsTulatoria certainly a specific remedy wbich for thatelass at complaints which it claims to cure. Of the beneficial effects we do know something: and from personal experiments, it ia oar opinion that its virtues have not been exagerated by the many- nattering notices of the press.

If any of oar fellow-beings are suffering from hepatic disorders, and have doubts in relation to the efficacy of this popular preparation, we can only offer the tbesa simple and candid arirument ot j-niiip to jxataaniei, uora ana see." xry the proposed remedy, aad then yon can Judge for yourselves. itET. DAVID WiitLIB, Prsaident Of Ogle- thore college, and: Pastor or Presbyterian Church. Macon. Oa, Prof.

-University of Soath CaroUsa.1' Two thousand beads of cabbage for sals. quire at tbs Bristol House. i I 1 Waitress! sratefeaa at tterkisbaras. 1 Select yonr watebea from the largest stock and avail yourself of tbe low prices at wbich tbey are sold only at t). DavMsburg'a, Public Square and South Main street, i Wilthssi watehes at Im sdsWvra; 's- Imported Bbein wine by the buttle.

glass. or for family use. and r. Sbafler's New York celebrated lager beesr can be found si tba hotnl and rnoaurant of Peter Schappert Srmth, nam airasst. -i i i WprtaasVta kihImi at tvtrtlTs.

I im pouted FrDinage-de-brl'l Holland Cream, London Cream, Pine Apple, Neucbatel, Sanasjo, Suretlzer aad Umbariree, can now be had at Louis Tiscb, No. 143 South Kaiu street, oealsra In imported goods. Columbus) watches at liwvtaisbTK's. I MOTH EES See our little Misses' D. coats from 8 to 12 years, with Plush and Satin trimmines.

Very stvlih. Our own make. BORDEX. I tbe Clothier, Wllkes-Barre. i i I aa-str watcaw atPavMsswra's.

i -s THE mEtT III THE WOH.D. HOT HOOTCH ANU IBIH WH MW THK KCIK AKTItlE, At SI. 4 LAIGH1.I.1K COIiXTT IKAT HUTU- CbstelaiM watehes at Dsrkuksrf'st nmnnMiHL salailx. aouDS. and all delicacies in season, at Kennedy's Restaurant.

1 Families supplied witb George Ehert's New York lagtar beer, on tap fresh every day. yyatthes wswilssale at tmvMstmrgr's. Kleeman South Main street, importers and dealers in Rhine Wine, are now prepared to supply the trade with tbe best and purest wine ever brought to this vicinity, he cele brated Hell Gate lager always on tap. The cheapest watehes a Davidshstrc's. I FURNITURE.

1 'I For a fine' walnut chamber suite, French dremer style, witb plate glass, or fine raw or spun silk parlor suite, woven wire or hair mattresses, walnut mirrors, and furniture ef all kinds, go to T. B. Montanye's, North Main if i Watches tor ladles and awata at Ihtvlosbars's. T. A- Mumhv A No.

24T South Main street, are doinr a general family baking business and are prepared to furnish all kinds of bread, cakes and rjtea. Soecial orders exe cuted promptly to order. Ice cream through out the entire year. Watehes tor hoys at Davidsburs's. i THK ABAJO CIGAR.

sold at W. H. Faircbild's, corner Market and Franklin streets, is now acknowieagea tne Bess cent cigar in this citv. They are made from tbe best selected tolaeco and contian more purs Havana than any other brand for the same money in tbecity. i i f.

WatelMS the areat speelatty at ftevidsbarw's. eenur of Pablle Haasw aad OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS HKAVT AND LIGHT WEIGHT HEAVY A'D LIGHT WEIGHT i I HEAVY AXl LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR I UNDERWEAR WHETS AND SCARLET i WHITE ASD BCARLET WHITE AND SCABLET 1 Cotton, Merino and all wool Hose Cotton, Merino and all wool Hose BORDEN, Place here nag Is nywc. Mouth Main Street, Two ltoon fma tas Psblle ssosn. I MAKBltlX DAW BETTM In Wilkes Barre, October 28th. 1X1, by ilmr.

w. II. Kwut, Mr. J. If.

ins. or rois city, and VILis J. Betts. of Falmooth, Cornwall, I I DVFRTISKU l.FTTKIW It or letters re-maininsin the Postoflt'-e. uilkes-Carre.

lju- zeme coanty. PaT)cujber IMth, 1H I 1 I taJJtas ubt. i I Bannen. Must Mary Hamilton, Bin Elizabeth Homer, Mrs EHxaeth Hoi vert. Miss Mary Hudson.

Mrs Kepler, Mrs Elcy Millard, Mrs Netty MonneUy. Miss Mary I I Murphy, Mrs El i Morcan. Miss Blanche Mr4iroarty. Mrs Chaa i Neil. Mrs Martin ritt, Miss Km ma (2) Reeee, Mirs Hannah RohsTts.

Mrs htortu, Mrs Amos Htwkum, las Prank Spencer. Mtssjenette fharp, Mrs Kste Tucker. Mios Bridget! Whipple, Mrs alia A Beck. Mrs Albert. I'arlil, Sin Ann larke.

Misslirrie Miss Binina Conklin, Mrs Crank Cox. MiM Klella I'oyle, Miss Harah im ran. Mm iiutrn r. Drraabue, Mrs Peter Ieais, Mrs Hnsanna Frey, Miss Atl-e Fuller, Mrs Klizakwtb -Kir tiil.l, Mrs Martha Gla Mrs Masirie ard, Mrs Anthony Gallen, Mf- feXitb liankey, Mis earns smell Mrs Anna cnifTtjcwrjr's usr. Adams, rieo Brown; EH Bryan.

Jonas Bnslin, John Boyle, Bogert. Robeit Crit, Alfred Csrtie, VL Conway, John Collins, II Cronan, John (Jsveney. Thoa Iaviea. David Ixrvere. Chaa ltavld, I)een.

Perry Kadelstein. Frank Eekart, eo Editor Independent Krantz, Andrew Frank (2) Forrester, A Fraley, HA Freeman, John Forde, Patrick: Fisher, veslsy Fliber, Joseph dill. Michael Oirjrue. i (iUde. Wm (lannee, Wm Hunter, Ii JTaXen.

Chas I Tfuftord, Irvine; Hanewill, Pratt frhdowitz. Wolf Jones. John i Jonlinr. Thos (I.uz ') Kinney, i -Klein. John 1) I Laaroreuy, Jodah Ievy, Mama (2) I-evy, i leaner, Thomas Lone.

Saml i Miller; Arthur Mackln, Chas MiMbell, John -Mills. Blacker; Matbews, Marrott. Me Williams, Master Robt Porter. Aarun Roth. Chas I Louis -Roberts, Wm Btresemaa, filAlnbKck.

Hnrle Ravers. Schwarta, Leopold A Co utevens, wm Waiters, Job u. Warsck-John White, lioilis, Borr Persons calling for sny of the above letters will please sy Advertised," giving date of advertisement. OUb'UIJVHS HM1TH. Postmai-tor.

gnnnscmcnts. VHIC HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 29TH 1 A good, pure and huleson.s dmna, endorse by press, pulpit and poblir. Pint time orj I DE- WOLF! HOPPER, i i MBS TntT 'ilTAIJIII i GOSCHE-HOPPER COMPANY, In the greatestsuccessformany yesrs lOO WIVES.

I Anew drama In four acts, by S. A. Pierce ani Jaa, B. Biinnion, upward of M0 nights In all the large cities with extraordinary success, i Embellished with magnificent scenery, giving correct views of Salt Lake City and Interpreted by a superb cast. GRAND OHORTJS I I 11 ORIGINAL.

MUSIC I J. iOl'IIK i i I PBIl fS, as, SO atid Outs. I i lteeerved seats can to se'tireil at ltacos's musie store, commencing Wsdnesday morning. I CalO HALL. I I i Mr.

John Mlstiler hu the hmnr tj sitiinmtnn that he has arranged wtih the Oarreno-Donaldi Operatic and Grand Concert Organization For a performanoe for tbe beneflt of Company ttto Regiment, on j-i TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2D, 1881. The only appearance this season of the i CARRENO-DONALDI GRAND OPERATIC AND CONCERT ORGANIZATION. W. V. i Manager.

tu Jlnsslness Manager. i- 1 i MADAM TERESA CABBENO, i Tbs favorite and well-known Pianist. MDSEIXE EMMA 00fALDL 4 Dramatic Soprano From tbe Grand Opera Houses, La Soala. Milan, Paris and London, i SIONOR PIETBO TKBBANTI, i The Ring of Buffos. sUQNOB BOBEBTO STAKTtN'L I I i The favortts Tenor.

SIONOB CARLO TOBBIANL Musical Conductor. Bssnsd sets, 7 eearta aad aewording to Seats for sale at A B. Bacons Tbe Company earryina; their owa Weber Oraa4 fttillltrjerjj. Comprising an tirifiurpassed selection of Foreign and; Domestic Fabrics Cashmeres, Momie XJloths, Shoudaa, Camels'; Hair, Melanges, Serges, Gerster; Clotha, Flaanel Suitings, all the popular and desirable A full assortment of Silk and Wool French novelties, embracing the latest effects in color and combination Stripes, Plaids and Brocades, Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Surahs, Pluhes, Velvets, Velveteens, etc. Just received anotlier large FRINGES, TK In this department we open a all the latest and most desirable styles and colors in Beaver, Plush and Felt Hats, Ribbons, Plushes, Plumes Flo wereancy Feathers, and everything found in a flrst-class mQlineray establishment.

Call and see the immense stock now on exhibition at 1 MRS." CHAS. A. IxESnSTEKIN. Nb. 138 South Main Street, Wllkes-Barre, Penna -OF-- mm, -14" LOYERIHG'S GRAND It.

will positively close this "lEjV'enirig at llO'CLOOK. TO BE- GIVEN AWAY: One Grand Piano, Silver Watcaes, 1 f1 DiaiBdM Rings, China Tea Sets. 1 Silverware Oiler Yalnaole Articles Hold Ms Grass, Tape, Chenelle, and Beaded Fringes, Girdles, Tassels, Beaded Gimps, Dress and Cloak Ornaments, Loops, Frogs, etc. The lowes prices and one price only! A visit'of inspection respecfully invited. FOWLER, DIGK WALKER NO.

BCtXrrXX JbatAuIXjCT jSTaajT.4i;;-. AIU BTJrtfciJd'X'. LBNNABD DESIGNS FOR STAMPING. 'Work g-uaraa- I I AT THK- IOTHINGHALL OVERCOATS all sizes, for children: from four to ton years of age, also tar, young and old men. FULL OF THE CHOICEST I5IPORTATIONS.

i heretofore been displayed in this city, and can Wilkes-Barre, Penna. lot of MLUiriery Goods, consistinj? of Straw Mattings. Linoleums. Oil rnrfVia ever to merit Uia Stair Carpets, 129 13 ESlTT 13 Ft Sc Scraaum storai aasl raices wli scutt mituerg. THE GRAND DISPLAY OF CLOAKS, SHAWLS BJLLDT AT v.

LEVY BROS. Arinoxincement of the Fall Opening of Fine CARPETiaSTG-S! WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE QUANT nSTE-W And respectftilly request Body Brussels. the same. 'j' j. S.

7W. SCHLOSB," i i- i 1STO. 0 TOtRTH SH) PUBLIC' SSGTjrAE. In arddition to our already large stock of China, 'Glass We invite the publics to pall aad. inspect oar large and handsome stock.

Our roods are all of Uia beet material and and prices the lowest in, the market. We are prepared on this openinjr of the Fall Season with' new and elegant patterns and increased facilities to meet the demands of the entire buvixuf oommnnltv and we Tapestries. Ingrains. i Window Shades. more than approval that has upon us; orders, to fill we goods at a 'small wholesale prides.

ware and House Eirriishfng a large and handsome stock I BI RD WILKBS-BABRB eO WEST SI33E always been bestowed ToperaonshavirMf will furnish our advance over -v We are now opening pur hew stock of China; Orctekery, Glassware andancY goods, consisting in -part of Decorative Dinner and Tea Sets, Vases, Mantle and Cabinet Ornaments in large variety and 129 131 MARKET m. O- AI aP are sale scents far ta invite an inspection by the general public. I i ALSO A LAIlGa AHSORTUSNT Or I FLOWER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. DOCK ASH GRATE Preserving Crocks and Fruit In this city; we also carry the largest stock of Stoves, Heaters, Fumaoee, Mantels, Ohandellers and bouse furnishing goods In jbhis county. i 10,000 more Jelly Cups at 2 centt.

up. Hi k. street start in front of' the srtora. Good DONT FAIL TO SEE -OF DOLMANS, JACKETS, CLOAKS, ULSTERS, MILHINERY, DOLMANS, AND FUR LINED These garments are noted for are unequalled. JONAS 217 Market street, --SOW 1 -H-jLADIE S-h- N.

W.OLFF FOR YOUR EYEHISG AHD. OPERA HATS, rt vrv The "Torpedo Ami ho ArhaJe" act from "Olivette" was rendered by tba Urge chorus, appropriate costumes. Jolle Hosswald had tbs leading part. She sang effectively and was accorded hearty recognition. The comic artwa Iwadsved witb spirit throughout, evok- -s i 124 SOUTH MAIN LAZARUS liANaFEliD'S.

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