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iStaHHMMMMNNW ! JOB PRIRT1NG AND RULING.. PITTSTON GAZETTE TERMS OF PUBLICATION. The Gazette Jobiumi Office embrae % a large variety of Jobbing JVInterial, with i one large pyfivifler lnylol steam prcs , j two smaller bicura powe» presses, ai J two hand presses—thus enabling us to execute it in a maflrier not to be surpassed even in our larger cities, and .it day Morning, by G. M. Ricaiax, in the Gazettt Building, wefctalde of Mnn St., at (2.60 per annum. Ko posture f''fcrjftp within the couoty. the Pittbton Gazette is published every Thurg. TERMS OF ADVERTISING AS FOLLOWS One Square (101 three monthB, or less, one month or les». *3; six months, $8; one year, $12. low rates. Particular attention paid to the printing of Manifests, P&ijiphlets, Circular!, Show-BilLs, Labels, Notes, Orders, Handbill*, Bill-Heudp, Ticket*, Curds, kc. Ruled and Bound Work of nil kiiuifl done to order in the neatest -ud be t manner, and printed to order. _ ' A full line of Justices' and Constable t Blanks, together with License Applici'.- tions and Bonds, Notes, Deeds, Coi.- tracts, Time and Pay Rolls, ire., constantly on hand. One-eighth Col six months, $16; una year, $25. 6; three nios., $11 One-quater Column, one mo., aix mos., $25; one year, $35. $12; threemoa., $18 DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, aND GENERAL INTELL1 \t\CE. One-half Column, mos., jaO; one year, $70. One Column, out- mo., $30; three mouths, $40; wt months, $70; one year, $120. PITTSTOX, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1872. WHOLE NO. 1,1*1. Auditors' and Administrators All Communication-* of touted or lndividuaiuiterest, , 20 rents ner liue Noti«8 of Marriages and Deaths ; tree; aecompanyiu, the same, 20 ets. per Hue. j YOL. XXIII.—NO. 26. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. THE PEOPLES' DRUCS AND MEDICINES. BANKINC. WATCHES and JEWELRY. Secret*. *' And does he speak English well " Why, child, li« isn't a foreigner," laughed Olive. reflection to the wildest merriment. Facts and Fancies. A cat at Leavenworth, Kansas, put si burglar to flight. C. W. FREEMAN, I'd like to be a daisy In the clorer, That I might look np bravely At my lover. '• Fanny;" said Harry, coining up to his wife's room after tea, " Mr. Donn wishes to speak with you down stairs." ?S S. STARK. VA ATTORNEY AT LAW SAVINGS BANK, ' * i I I 6 I r s i ; i 4 MINERS' " I mean iou!iy,M said Fannv. "Oh yes; 1 presume he has had a good common-schoal education," replied Oltve, " and some.hing better. I know there aro set tain classical books in his room : whether he ever reads them or not I cau't say." PITTSTON, PSSK 'A DEALER IN All the lovely color faded out of her face at this announcement. She longed to assert herself; but might they not read the truth in her eyes it stie refuged ? A bad style of arithmetic—Division among families. or Pittston. SAVINGS BANK mm EAGLE DRUG STORE! I'd bid the willing breezes Bond me sweet, That I might, as he passed me, Touch his feet; * • The fashionable color ot England is a shade of light bnff called Isabel. OF. GAINES, , Assessor of Internal Be ear Eagle '70—ly. C. S. STABE, SAXl'IL rsicc, OF PITTSTON. Slowly she wont down stairs. Donn was in the parlor, walking back and forth. lie came to meet her with outstretched hand. 12,208,000 tons of coal were exported from Great Britain during last year. Hotel, Pittaton. Juue 23, President Tlce-President. ESTABLISHED 1856. " Why in the world does he iiii# out 1" cried Fanny, diCruav in her voice. II. C. DEWEY, Laahler ,l Why shouldn't lie ?" asked Olivo, laughing heartily again. " lie likes the country is used to horses, anrl—and I suppose he can't get anything better to do." A little temper is such a good thing ia wives that they never ought to lose it. T)R. W. G. KUGEXT, CAPITAL - - $300,000. A. KNAPP, M. D.? Proprietor. INTEREST PAID I'd let tbo dew so quickly Start and glisten, That, thinking I had caltcd him, He would listen. " I waut you to forgive my rudeness of the morning," he said. 4Tn my assumed character I had no right to take such a liberty, or, indeed, in my own." An Albany minister has three timet had a handsome gold watch, which wa« a present to hiru, stolen, and in each instance returned to him. Nest to r-'tatoa Pa. • This Bmk invito? htisiacaa of all rlasrca to j ' open accounts with them, a general Banking busi- | ; nrss done. Interest paid on all savings deposits. Drafts on New York and Philadelphia, at current riicofce Powder Company | nu.9i Hotel, Main street, l'it&- Dottier ia r id DomcHtic DEPOSITS © ri M •H £ o r-( v' • Asen DRUGS AM) MEDICINES, j TWICE A YEAR. Yet would he listen vainly- Happy me 1 , No bee could find my secret How could ho ? " But a man like bim might be somebody! ejaculated Fanny, with vehemence. " Your assumed character !" she exclaimed, trembling, as she seated herself. The Smiths had a dinner at Pittsburg a while ago. The .first toast was "Pocahontas—Heaven bless her for saving the Smiths to this country." and Real Esi SPECTACLES, CUTLERY " My patience! has he uo ambition? I'm afraid I ahall despise him." " Yes. my friend Harry met me a year ago, when we were both traveling. J was a good deal run down in health, and the doctors said that were I a laboring man I might overcome the disease that was wasting me. So I contracted with Harry to work for him, like any common farmer, and he was to keep my real name and position a secret," ton, Pa. A General Banking Business Done. - Revolvers, Mnsical Instruments, &c., &c. DENTISTS. DIRECTORS CHEMICALS " Perhaps, dear, lie wouldn't mind if you did," said Olive, hiding her face in the white neck of her baby, 'tile is so very independent." _ j IIHKIiT SMITH i A. D. HIXJ, SAMUEL PRICE Perftimerj'i REAL SCOTCH AND BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES—the best in the world. If ever of the clovor There are 80,000 less cattle in Main* now than ten years ago, Caused by a succession of light hay crops. This year there is a good crop in that State. BAKKK'JT. I). J09. P. BCaOOI.EY GEO.B. I'.OMMEL, DAXIEL ID. HOSIER, ISAAC CARPENTER, JOIIX S. UCELBUT, C. S. STARK Toilet Sonp* Hair Bri»hc«, MICHAEL REAP, President. Also Sole Agent for the celebrated Conch he made, I'd softly kiss liis eyelids In the shade. DENTIST, X. Fit A NK UN STREET idist E. Chni IOLOMON STURM! Tooth Briuho, Dall lirmht* A. A. BRYDEN, Cashier La* ami & Morris Spectacles and Eve-Glasses. Prices Viet Low. Sutely, why should he care what she thought of bim ? soliloquised Fanny, her cheeks flushing. ;opp. lsl H ! JOHN RADEIi, ! BARNARD SHARKEY FlenU Clothes llrashes, Connecticnt should be credited with the laziest fisherman- The individual in questiau ties his fish line to his dog, and when he get? a bite, kicks the dog. In the open nir when a thunder storm is processing, and no shelrer near, the best course is to plaoe one's self at a moderate distance from some tall trees. June 14. WILKES-BARKE, PA COOFEB I-cather liruihcs, FIRST All Good* Warranted as Represented. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND SEE. Tlien would I breathe Btveet ineenaa AH for hine. And fill with ported bloom The twilight dim. The next day she met bim at the table. It seemed strange enough to sit down with hired help, but she was forced to confess that in nothing did be give the impression of being a menial. " Shall we take hold of that five-acre lot this morning ?" he asked, respectfully, of Mr. Maynard, Olive's husband. He saw the change iu Ler beautiful eye*. D" WILLIAMS, GEO.v DENTIST MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, FA STOVES & TINWARE. ALSO AGENT FOR NATIONAL BANK " S[v real name is Don Mathews," he .idded, smiling, "and there is no need of my working for a living; hut I really think I shall go in partnership with my friend Harry, and turn farmer. But you have not told rae whether yon forgive me." merits r ntly iutro- E M O V A L JADWIX'S SIBDL'ING LIXIMEXT.j Ko. 55 SOUTH MAIN St., PITTSTON, PA. Among the many imprc duii'din his prao u*, sriifds none of more OF PITTSTON. JAMES SEARLE, AY hat should I do, I wonder, When he went ? Why, I wonld—like a daisy— Be content. EXTRACT'NG THETH WITHOUT PAIS ii AR RITT'S TIN SHOP! This institution bavin* « larger capital than anj other Bank in Northern Pennsylvania—having is doini; su* ssfudy 'cry day by the One Poor South of Penn'a Coal Co.'s Office, Sealer In "No; I prefer you should look to the drainage of that strip east of the hill," was the answer. " There'll be no rain yet a while, and I want to prepare tbeland for potatoes." Joseph McElroy, a gambler late of New Orleans was shot dead by Paul Kerm, a prominent Tine grower of Los Angelos, Cal.. in a quarrel about politics.isc of PITTSTON, PA Suffered no Losses in all its Past History W mM Alack! to live so bravely, Trace o'erlad«n, Has ne'er been granted yet to ■ Simple maiden. "I—I don't know," retorted Fanny, half laushing half crying. NITROUS OXIDE GAS Havinir on hand a tull assortment of STOVES OF .ILL KINDS! A LARGE STOCK OF Having (food surplus and extenhivo facilities for making collections, T:s results have been t s perfeC ly safe and vory picaeant to inhale. ' 'C■ i y {.atistaotory in every C. M. W. is with J. W. MILLER. adjoi Dinar thfi Cash Go.- li-t '64 BOOKS AND STATIONERY, INVITES DEPOSITS fr«m all classes of citizens, and pledges such fair and courteous denlinc as is consistent with just relai ions between Stockholder* and the public good Its aiility to aid those in bu-iness and the perfect security it a fords to depositors invite general patronage. " Fanny, Fanny! if you knew how I love you, he cried, suddenly stopping in front of her, " I do think you would." " I—I am so, so glad !" It was not politic, perhaps, this, confession; but it was very natural. .Suet as Cooking, Heating, Oas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of tli.e public is respectfully railed lo the fact that he will seN them as heap as tin J' can be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a Cona'sti Fanny watched Mathew Donn out on tbe sly, and Olive caught her at it. Emma : can yon say what Mr. Budd said to his little girl ?" Father : " Of course I can, what was it ?" Emma : " He said here's a kiss and there's a dollar. School Book*, I'on Holders, CROCERiES, ETC. Blank Bookn, I'd \ Rackt, MR. MAYNARD'S HIRED MAX. " 1 wanted to see what kind o! a dress he works In." said Fanny, with tell-tale cheeks. J II0 M A S M .V L 0 N E i LARGE stock OF TIN-WAKE, Pa»s Hooks, Ink Stand*, T. STKOXG. P«Kident. TH«K FORT), "Vice-Pre*'dent II. S. PHILLIPS, Cashier. Toy Rook- Pocket Books, "' Dickery, dlokery. dock • The mouse ran up t'-.e clock ; The clack struck one, And (town he run : Dickery—' " Don't you think him a little handsomer in bis blouse and heavy field boots?" asked Olive. " And I think I can match your alderman's house," he added, taking her hands in his, " dear, dear Fanny I" Some ingenious observer has discovered that there is n*reniarkahle resemblance between a baby -ami wheat, since it is first cradled, then thrashed, and finally qeeomes the flower of the family. Wht and Retail D 'a lor in' All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. Cap Paper, Portfolio*, Sept. 4, * •i.-ti. a CD t—• GROCERIES & PROVISIONS HOLLOW-WARE ! Such a6 POTS and KETTLE8, Xote Paper, Mudlaje, "And his horses?" laughed Fanny, looking up with beaming eyes. "Yes, dearest, and perhaps—himself;" and the ringing laugh, united, sounded throngU the house. Of course Harry— who had an inkling—and Olive came down stairs, and of coarse every body was very happy over it.' 8A.LT MEVTS, FLOUR, FISH and Letter Paper, Sealing Wax, Billet Paper, Robbers, BREWERIES. Oh, mv pood grac'ous! how dare you ?" Fanny laid the pink bundle down in a rocking chair full of pillows. The bundle protested with a vigorous movement, and in another moment the rocking-chair and baby came dewn together. "Now, you awful mah, the child in killed!" cried with a scared face, as she lifted the tiny morsel from the floor; but the pillows bad protected it, and the startled baby, after one eflort at curling her lips, broke into a charmiuc smile. •' He certainly U very handsome," said Fanny, frankly ; " but why in the world— However," she added, stopping short, "it s none of'uiy business; but such a man as that should surely work his own land." STAPLE DRY GOODS, COALSCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROSENE LAMPS A Oi.'iu anil his four boys were .lately cnpfflzed on n ixuga Wheeling, Western Virginia, and the father kept his four sons up until they were rescued, and then fell back und was drowned. Hosiers, CHotcp Notions, A' Lead Pencil*. I'laetlc Bnnda, JJOWELL & KING, Silver & Plated Ware. farm produce received. Store in the upper p«rt of the town, below the Steel Pen*, Gold Pom, Black., Blue, and Car- Successors to Rand. Howell & King, CELEBRATED XX C5. XXXX ALES, Genuine Scotch and Brazilian Pebble Spectacle#, Cutlery, Revolvers. Ac. KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, mine Inks. " That's true," said Olive, quietly, riTTSTON, IT UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure, Healthy and N utritious beverage. No. 29 .North Main Dt.. CVDr. of William 1'ilMuu. J'.t. Time passed on. Fanny bccame accustomed to eat, sit, and even talk with th * hired man. One day Olive took her up into his room. Fanny stood aghast. It was as exquisite in its way as a lady's boudoir. " Harry," said Don, after a moment, " I think I am quite cured." And every other article belonging to a firstrclass' Shop. JOBBING SOLE AGENT for J. E. Spencer k Go's Diamond Spectacles & Eye Glasses. Also for Morton's doll Pens, Clock*. WatiJiet and Jewelry careful y repaired. A i«rty of burglars successfully robbed the Third National Bank of Baltimore of (i very large sum, the exaet amount of which has not yet been ascertained, though it is placed at about $100,000. r»EICK YARD. ) JOSEPn P. SrHOOLEY. having recently s fat icilitiea for business, calls the biic to liis old and well known road, half a mile below Pittston. ENVELOPES XX AND XXXX PORTER. MIXEBAI. 1VATKR, SODA WATEX, SAKSAPAKILLA, «fcc. BOTTLED ALE AXD PORTER. UNION BREWERY, Pittston. 44 He furnished it himself," said Olive, in reply to Fanny's look of surprise. A Stubborn Duel. atteut Yard c Dn of t Attended to with promptness 9nd in the best manuer. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind qJ work in his line,and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by anv estab- Luserne County Particular attention paid xoFURNACE WORK. Of all Colors, Skai Variety and Sizes, at Whole- "No harm done; and I trust I'm forgiven." said Mathew Donn. '• No, you are not forgiven. I shall never forgive yon, Mr. Mathew Donn ; so please leave baby and me. I have nothing more to say. with the be ■ici and .11 tin- nates fo nimod^ted pale and Retail. [Mojiey Cannon Buy It! FOR SIGHT IS IRICELESS 1 ! But the Diamond Sjiidacltt uiil pivjerce it. ''A Wilton carpet," murmured Fanny; •'marble-top set; that Psyche! those flowers!—and what is this?" Sho lifted a lovely little miniature from the table, one of the most beautiful and refined faces she had ever seen. If yon with to know what manner o young man Gov. De Witt Clinton of New York was, you hare only to read the otiicial report of the duel which he fmight in 1802. with John Swartwout, at Weehawken. Clinton was then opposing Aaron Burr, and Swartwout accused him ot beintt actuated in liia oppoiitiou only by personal and selfish motivet. A modest bachelor says all he should ask i,a 4, wife should be-# pood temper, sound health, pood undwrstamlinpr, agreeable physiognomy, pretty figure, good connections, domestic habits, resources of amusement, good spirits, conversational talents, elegant manners, and money. C build: Juiie 30, 1970, It March 28, -C9-tf. Q. ROVER & BAKER Sive me a trial. Plttstcn, .! *n. 4.ISOfi. T. S. BARRITT Main Street, I'iftston, Pa. Next door to the Gazette Office. BOOTS AND SHOES. June 27.1867. HUGHES, ELASTIC STITCH Hernia, or Rupture! ' TRADE h "Well, T—I'm going.', " You can go, Sir." LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. AND SHOES! PROPRIETORS OF "Oh, one of his lady friends, I suppose," saiil Olive, in her undemonstrative vay. " And see how perfectly neat everything is kept; always in this beautiful order. Do you wonder Harry calls hiin a MARK McDONNELL Would respect■C II I fully inform the L I public that he has I opened at his new m: I Boot and Shoe —store. an entirely new and handsome Ca. variety of Ijfek LADIES', MISSES' AND children's shoes mi:ir«h A Co.»n Kadlcal Cur© Trun. Jp MARSH Jr CiMtHitincTiiiB Children and Infant's Truces: Elastic Supporters; App.nrr.tus far Curvature of the Spine; Shoulder Brace •uiCf Susjpentifr for Gentlemen; Shoulder Brace and Skirt Snpporter lor Ladiesan(i Misses; Louden Supporters; Mars.li A Co.'b Abdominal Supporters, for sale at KNAPP» .DRUG STORE. Pittston, Pa. PITTSTON BREWERY The young man went softly, slowly out; but he looked neither grieved nor angry on tbC" other side of the door ; he smiled. Heart disease, paralysis, and nervous exhaustion diseases that make havoc on the Pacific coast, and break down men apparently in the prime of life. The climate is a stimulant, leading men on to do their utmost, and deceitfully leaving them to die, when they break down. IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT " He :s a liar, a scoundrel, and a villain," exclaimed the hot-headed Clinton. ANYTHING YOU WANT Are prepared to furnish their patrons with all their famous brands of use the?e PERFECT LENSES The circumstances were these A challenge followed, and the duel was fougUt. I suppose that it was tho most remarkable affair of the kind that ever occurred—out of Ireland. The lirst fire doing no harm to either antagoniat, on* of the second! asked Swartwout: IN THE Sewing Machine Line. ALE, PORTER, &c. Fanny had been amusing her sister's child, and the little che;ub seemed never to tire of musical sounds; so Fainv, who hid " Mother Goose" by heart, liked nothing better than to sit in the cosy sittingroom, which was really the nursery, and sine those old, old melodies. " 1 udeed I cannot,'' said Fanny, slowly; " but he must spend every cent he earns to furnish himself in this extraordinary manner." ram oris ?v i?epan lent of Mechanical o that the afflicted Orders received at Messrs. Gregory A Snover, Scrantoa or at their office in PitUton, will receive prompt attention. They liave the Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, andtheu pittston, by tailiup o-i me [1 and complete arrangements made for Melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their Hardness irid Br Uiancy. They will 'ast many years without and are warranted to all eth. rs. manufactured by Opposite Phoanix Hall. Dr. A KNAPP. MANUFACTURE OF ALE, W. G. HIMROD, Agent of every description, style and quality, with en entire assortment of everything in the hoot and shoe line, from the dainty slipper lo the strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wis! »o buy PITTSTON SLATE YARD. the quality of w!iich will be unsurjiassed. Send in roar orders. June 14, '70. .1. F.. SPEVfEU * CO . Y. CAT! '. ION—Non- gmuiiie unless t-tamped with our trade CD mark. " He has nothing else to do with hi? money, dear," said Olive ; " he don't even buy cigars. For my part I think he is perfectly el-eg int." " Are you satisfied, air V' " I am Dot,"' said he, with mora bluntness than courtesy. A gentleman, addicted to fcientific inquiry, bas discovered that thirty tluea days complete tbo cycle of tbe potlto bng geneiation; that seven hundred of the critters are the average pr"duct of one female, from which tbe family grows in tbe second generation to 245,000, and in the third to 85,700.000. Feb. 8, 1ST2- —:f Mathew Dunn was the hired man, and on this particular morning had stolen in quietly behind Miss Fanny, and. tempted of — whit ? surelv not the Evil One—bal bent over and kissed her on the forehead. pitx i ho nndeniirnffl h?.\try, become proprietors el the atj.'Vj L. nbUemiit bi would iLtpn'ilully aunuuuce t D th" ix.t'iDie vt W«.bl 1 it BU uiinl ihe jiub nun pen- TON BAKERY Lehig, jit. Chapman, Delaware, Peach •J. fiEARLE, Jeweler and Optician, is Sole A pent for Tittston, Pa., from whom they cau only be cbtaiued. Ho peddlers employed. They fiied asecoi'd time without effect. "Are you satisfied, sir?" asked the second. t " No !" thundered Swartwout. i Vermont Slate, CLOTHING. Fanny said nothing, but she found herself wishing that she knew who was the original of that lovely miniature, and trying to reconcile the tastes and surroundings of the man liimselt with his servile occupation. Not but what the work was good enough, and honorable for any man ; but why was lie not laboring for himself instead of another? BINGHAM TON BOOTS 1870 REMOVAL 1870 by furLialung the very befctof **•*, PIES, CAKES, &c nee in tbi? t best i net -or* to satisfy that I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the A Krto hand r.t the besl late? will always be on CLOTHI X6 FOR ALL!! B. P. C00LBAU3H & CO., And this hi had dared to do, knowing tbatFanuv was a city young lady, living in a fashionable quarter, aud used to the best of*ebc'ety. The men tired a third time without anj effect, when the samo gentleman again politely asked i\Ir. Swaitwout if ha was satisfied. D, BT8C CHEAPEST IN' TOWN —COME AND SEE FOB J. E. PATTERSON & CO.'S undersigned would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Pittston. and the public in he l»as jiibt received from New York, The Court of Impeachment at Saratoga, announced that Judge Barnard had been found guilty, removed, and disqualified from holding office. Messrs. Lord and Johnson only, voted in th« negative. On the article charging conspiracy between Barnard, Fisk, and others'the vote was unanimously " not guilty." :siuefs, they .imrmudniK t'ui ir-goods to ivo fresh bajdng every day aud will YOURSELVES, Lumber Yard of Slating done at short notice (tion. Orders left with o \V\ T». Williams, Box 11 be attended to promptly. Successor to F. B. lUIUD & CO., town when so Cle Being a practical shoemaker myself, and employ ing none but in■ i miart J. E. l'at 741. Wilke atisfa^ large and varied stock of Fanny's sister Hd married a rich fanner not quite twe years before. People talked about the Brysons bniying themselves alive; but both Olive and Fanny loved the country better than the town. Every summer Fanny was glad to leave the " stuffy old house," as she called it, and almost by one'leap on the exjress train find herself in paradise, breathing air redolent oi white clover and swcet-btier During the winter the sisters corresponded regnlatly ; and Olive had sung the praises of Mat hew Donn, their hired man, so often that Fanny found herself thinking of his acquaintance as one of the pleasant probabilities of her next visit. uroil. nth r» ki ep.U at f.11 times a full supply at Cakes of all kinds and \arie- TII E BEST OF WORKMEN, GENTS' CLOTHING, Commission Merchants, " I am not,'' th® rep1.T i "neither shall I be until that antilogy is made which I have demanded. Until then, w« mus' proceed." tics. Aug Kespcctfu ly. A-c., McifCKTKIE & BROS I can warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOl DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete fit, and will fayor me with their patronapo. A, E. KAPP & CO., Successors to DODGE a: HEBARD,) CONSISTING OF For days she thought of the miniature. Every time she met him, heard him talk or sing—he had a fine voice, and was not averse to using it—up popped mysterious face with the Spauish eyes and the clustering curls. 4.1371 COATS, IVANTS, VESTS, DRAWERS, WHOLESALE PACKERS AND DEALERS IN mark mcdonxell. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO RE- SHIRTS, A?, Swartwout'i second tben presented a piper containing tbe apologj demanded tor Clinton's signature, saying : RESTAURANTS. GHILLISQUAQUA MILL, m.ide to order and with much care, whirl) are now being ottered nt exceedingly low prices for OYSTER S, Fish, I ruits, Vegetables ami Country Prod- EM. SINCLAIR, . Silicon and Kemauaaut. with Bowling Alley in icar. Il;ir Duppln-d with .he I«Bt of Liquors. Sarsaparilla Alii.era! Water, and all other refreshin*' summer beverages. Opppsae the Post office, fittstoiij June 16. '7ts-Cm. PAIRING " We cannot spent our tune in conversation. This paper must be signed, or procced.'' " I will not sign any paper on the subject,said Clinton, with a firmness apd dianitj. "I hav» no animosity against Swartwout. I will willingly fhake hands, and agree to meet ou the seor# of former friendship." Larjje nnmbers of Dublin poor are pariskiug for want of bread, in conseqnenee of a strike of the jornejmen bakers for higher wages. The most intense excitement prevails, and hundreds of women are in the streets inclined to riot and pouring imprecations upon the heads of the master b ikers. Attacks upon the shops are feared. Call before purchasing, and remember the right place. MANUFACTURERS OF Cash, at liis new Store NEARLY OP POSIT TIIE "PR (ENIX Mr. Eben Wolcott, meantime, had taken advantage of her reluctant permission and brought his dashing team to Winnicut. Poor Fanny, at sight of his respectable aldermaaic person, his goldbowed spectacles, and thick, gray whiskers, felt a strange sinking at the heart. Why would the six-footer rise up in her imagination and cause by mere force of contrast a repulsion so terrible ? Jenkins'Block, opposite Battle's Brick Building. Main St. Pitiston. Pa. [Jan. lfi.'fi* OAK, PINE k HEMLOCK IWILDING. tice generally. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. E "\f GOODS Also every variety of Goods for clothing, MY CUTTER No. 333 SOUrH FRONT STREET, "VTEW *TEXT MAliKET. JLl The under-igne has fitted up a convenient and accessible Mont Market in the room formerly occupied as a Bar-Room in the "Ruiler House Building, v.here he will keep a constant supply of the be*t ol Meats of ail kmdC suitable to the season. A fhare ot TJublic patronage is icsj ec^fully solicited- ' - JOHN THEFFISON BILL LUMBER, Is one of the very hest in this section of the THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE DULY CONSIDERED! FLOORING, LATH, country. He ha* long been in the business, and the many who have employed him, car testily 10 his nice fitting garments. The best of tailors being in our employ, we can with safety, warrant all our work. We have, also, PHILADFLP HI A, F* ''We don't pretend to treat him as help, wrote Olive, holding her baby ou one knee and steadying the paper with a bronze weight; " for he is not in the least like the men who hire out in these parts. I should be ashamed net to ask hiin to come to the table; and just for the novelty ol it, I want you to take a peep in his room. Harry calls him his ram avis; and the two "really enjoy themselves together almost like brothers. Besides he's nearly as handsome as my Harry : he, you know, is the handsomest man in the world!" The fourth flie then took place, .vliei) Clinton's ball struck his obstinate antagonist in the left leg below the knee. " Are you satisfied, sir V the wounded was again asked. The undersigned having just returned from the head of market with one of the most extensive stocks merchandise ever offered to the people Df Luzerne County, would respectfully announce Ard:», to their friends and the public in -*'*-.1 theij purC h#ves have been made iew fco the wants of Ih* people, the mioer ver, as we'I «s the clean-handed gentle *iJr lady. Groceries and provisions,flour - " Wirge supplies ulwavs on hand. LAWA McMILf AN, Odd Fellows' Block, North Side, tn, IDc. '29,18G4. PICKETS!, &o., " It's positively wicked for me to seem to encourage that man," she said, almost passionately, one morning, the day after a New York Fashion Notes. Office at IIATS AND CAPS, HOSIERY, SHOES, O (4 Black velvet wristlets (ire fashionable, and are very pretty with loose sleeved dresses. MACHINERY. NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. I. L. BARRETT, CRAVATS Cfc., Ac., Ac. drive Standing firmly at his post, b« answered: Flowing sleeves are cut half long and are generally confined to tbeir overdresses. There has been little change for several ;vears past in the outlines of waists and sleeves. " WhicV mas r" asked Olive, innocently and their eves met. 11 It is useless to xopeat the question. My determiuatiou is fixed, and I beg we. may proceed." While the surgeon was extracting tlie" ball from the opposite side of Swartwout's leg, Clinton again declared that be had no animosity agaiuit Swartwout, that be was sony lor what bad passed, and was willing to go forward, shake hands, and bury the circumstance in oblivion. . Swart.wout, however, standing ercct at bis place,insisted upon the written apology. A fifth time they fired, and Clinton's ball struck his antagonist in the same leg, but a little below the former wound. . 1/ fSN-Eli & STRONG, D Y ' Superintendent. together with a thousand other article* for the comfort and convenience of those wishing to be well dressed. No charge for snowing our goods. The red blood flew all over poor Fanny's face; she felt hot to the crown of her kead— and yet why should she? KiStJACtliSRtt C? Altos E. K*rp, Heney Frick, J.VHKS H. JtKKISf. « Pitt June 29, '71. I'ittston. Mar LEWIS COHEN Morocco belts in black, brown, green and red, are very much worn and are quite jauuty, la the shape of novelty, very wide sashes, of "black faille, terminate iu edges fringed with different colored silks. These sashes called cemtnres jardiniere#, are worn with oolored toilets, and may be used to loop up the skirt. Others are fastened a little on-one side, and terminate in long, drooping loops. The latest novelty in sash ribbons, are lliose in plain cWors or plaided, or watered. Very2 stylish suits for little boys of eight and nine years are now made of navy blue flannel and trimmed with vphite braid. Plaited blouse waists with short basques open on the hips will be worn this fall made in cashmere, silk or alapaca. Sometimes the:plaits are edged with narrow lace, but a stripe of black velvet ribbon dividing the plaits", is very efiteetive. A box plaited blouse was shown made of white alpaca, the plaits separated with velvet ribbon, and edged with narrow white lace. The front and deep culls were fastened with large vlvet buttons. This st *e of waist forms an fclegaut finish to a black silk skirt and overskirt, and can be worn all winter. It is hinted that black silk dresses will be very much ruffled, and that the ruffles are to be "lined with colored sdke. This is certainly an excellent taste, and will no doubt be well patronized. A broad sasll of black velvet, though so heavy a material, was not ungraceful even with so airv a fabric as tulle, JOHN S. COSGROVE. dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Flour, FeeCL Pork, Fish wHcv Also, Crockery, Wood mid Willow -faetiou guaranteed to every customer ..C.restleing, Maiu St., Pittston, Pa. "7 ■ Aug. 11. '70-ly. COHEN'S "That's a pretty question to ask!" she exclaimed, nearly angry. THE And the pleasant pfen ran on and told about planting, and prosjiectivesv eet-coru, and pea blossoms, and how the grape-vines were full of the tiniest bunches, and the young peach-trees were going to do splendidly and A'dela bad two of the "cunningest, milk-white teeth," and I know not how much more loving nonsense. '•Well, dear, but how am I to know who 'that man'is?" queried Olive, with a conscious look. STRONG STEAM MILL, CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! MAIN STREET, PITTSTON BUM GARDNER & RADER, DF.ALEKS IN DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,FLOUR FEED, MEAL, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, AND CAPS, 4c., 4c. MAIS STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. Pa. "You know it is Mr. Wolcott," said Fanny, nearly crying. m " Well, he is a good man, and a rich one," was the answer. '* I know girls who would jump at the chance, as the saying is. 1 would either marry him or send him off." DAVID PATTERSON, Prop, Having recently made additions to his stock of k s £ The undersigned having purchased of Thomrs Waddell tbe Strong Sti am Mill, and assumed the business of i-aifl establishment, he would respectfully give notice th-t he will be at all times prepared to sell to the trade Now Fanny had a rich lover, and, like most rich lovers, he was not prepossessing in his personal appearance. In her own written language to Olive, " he pestered her to death." To be sure, it was pleasant to see his splendid equipage in front of their dgor, with the two superb grays, for on rare occasions Fanny yie'ded to his solicitations to take a ride; and he always contrived to drive her by his castle of a brown stone front, perhaps to tempt her; for Fanny was as lond of beautiful things as a women ought to be, and was well aware of the advantages which money cap i-'E;' aI. * -IX ES, BOILERS, CRACKERS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! 0 "Are you satisfied, sir?" asked the second. SHAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND Apr. 28.1870. "Pshaw!" said Fanny, biting her red lips; and a few moments after she left the room, conscious of a new, a painful, and at the same time strangely delightful experience. No use to try to conceal it or cloak it to herself'—not the slightest; she loved Mathew Donn, her sister's hired man. "Iam not, sir!" replied Swartwout; proceed." Mining Machinery geaerj.lly. T E. PERKINS, ** . GROCER AND PROVISION DEALE-R, of all kinds, such as he nas supplied his customers with for many years, and added greatly to the capacity of hi" establishment, to meet his in creasing trade He is now. better than ever before, able to do all for any customer that low prices and prompt service can do to make up an inducement for purchasing. All therefore, in want of any part or parcel of a gentleman's gar ment. from a Shoe to a Hat, can be suited. Pittston, Nov. 21. 1SC7. Corner of Main snd Pine .-treets, Pittston, desires lo thank the public for past liberal patronage, and requests a continuance ol' the same. The best qualities of THE BEST OF FLOUR, FEED, kc Clinton then left his station, threw down his pistol, and declared that he would fire no more. which can be produced. Having had a long and active experience in the Milling business, and being the owner and operator of a Mill in the Cumberland Valley, producing seventy-five barrels of flonr per day. from the best wheat grown in the State, he hopes to be able to Fell a superior flour and atas low a rate as the market will affo: d. He invites a resume of business with old friends, and a trial from the trade in general. WILLIAMS & HUNTER. Whereupon Swartwout, turning to.his second, asked what he should do; to wtiieli the second replied : COFFfcE, TEA, SUGAR, HAMS, FLOUR, FEED, and all other goods belonging to his line constantly on hand. Price? down lo the lowest living figure. fJune 16, '70-ly] J. E. P. GO H & w Carriage Particular attention also paid to the fitting ami making of H C CD WD C1 llow she paced her room half distracted, sobbing without tears, forming wild resolves, and then throwing herself down with a sense of her utter helplessness, I shall not describe. How could she ever meet him again? Could she her almost painful secret, and did Olive guess at it? What would Olive think—what counsel her if she knew ? "There is nothing further left (or you now, but to have your wounds dressed." Builders SEAMAN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, NOS. 42 & 44 MUKRAY STREET, Very truly, 4c., DAVID PATTERSON BOYS' CLOTHING! So the combat ended, and the two parties returned in their barjes ttD the city. Pittston. Jan. 19, 1870. giv. GENERAL AND BLACKSMITHS, QIL! OIL!! OIL!!! He keeps constantly on hand the largest an ao iment of Both her father and mother were anxious that, she should marry the Hon. Ebenezer Wolcott, bat Fanny was high-spirited, and they seldom advised her. The girl know that they were Jiviusr beyond their means for her sake, and this knowledge had been bitterly earned. She and Olive had many conferences over it. Exeter St., West Pittston. NEW-YORK. J. A. WisNEn. Fbankun WHIT***. TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, An Ingenious Rom Selleb. — The following story is told by the Boston Journal: The rigiCl enforcement of the Prohibitory law, adopted by some of the cities and towns of this State, occasions some remarkable displays of inventive genius on the part of the prosecuted liquor sellers, and the State constables sometimes meet with great difficulty in searching for tlio proscribed beverage. One in N6rthbridge, the otherday, after a long search was about to give it up, happening to take out one of the shelves in a clipboard at the head of the stairs, he beheld the long sought for beer faucet projecting through the plastering in such a manner as to be entirely covered by the shelf when in place. A wire rap through the wall, which, when pulled, opened the cock and let on the beer. How the kog was put there was the next question, but a search in the cellar revealed a trap in the floor, which, when removed, opened the passage to the beer keg. From the beer keg a lead pipe ran through the walls of the house to the stairway above, where a portion of the balustrade was arranged so that it could be easily taken out, giving access to the end of the .pipe. A funnel could be here inserted and any kind of liquor easily passed through the pipe to the jugs, from which it could be easily drawn into the little cupboard. r facility «Cr business are complete, and our ..~sus to build Wagons and Carriages b K111■..1 in a manner not to be furpassed by anv in the business. PAINTING and TUMltlSQ done in the very best manner, and always to suit the owner. Particular attention given to repairing, and all kinds of Blacksmithing. Robt. Skaman. ■SAML- J. BEERY, JH I. BRUNEK, JR., BLACKSMITH INC, ETC. Wholesale Dealer in Illuminating and Lubricating OILS. BUFFALO KOBES GENTS', LADIES' "d a d CD ' »1 Only the next time that Mr. Eben Wolcott came out she quietly dismissed him, and then made up her mind that she must go home. If she could only fly to the ends of the earth. "^7"AGON MAKING AND CHILDREN'S FURS. J . SMITH, Ac., Ac., Ac., " I think if you were married," paid Olive, " papa would come here and take a small house ; then business need not press him so in his old&ge." KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. A practical Wngon-Maker of long experience, would respectfully call the attention of ttie public to his establishment on Main street, Phtston. near the "Weal Erd Hotel,'* where lie is constantly turning out the in Luzerne all of which he is offering very low for cash S. J. BARBER, Prop'r. ,OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.) Office at residence, od Main Street, below the office of Pittston A Elmira Coal Company. Give us a call, and if you do not purchase, it will not be because goods are not cheap, ant* every way desirable. II. C. But Fanny did not go, for Olive would not hear of it. A slight cold confined Olive to her room, bur one evening she sent Fxnny out and bade her peremptorily to take llarry and go for a walk. Then she summoned her husband to give him his orders, but when he came down stairs Alice was gone, and Mathew, with a wicked little smile, was taking dowc his hat. * - ILLtMISATISO OILS Ehenezer had dune the proper thtng had offered Fanny his heart, his house, hij carriage, and his horses ; and although he wi'i known for a pugnacious old gentleman, terribly set in his way, he was honorable, and ho lo\ed beautiful Fanny Bryson with all his lieait. And Fanny had told him she could not decide — that she was going lor the summer months to sister Olive's, and at the close ot her visit she would give him his answer. MAIN St., PITTSTON, Fa. VERY BEST WAGONS, for both heavy and light work, ttfct eau be produced in the State. First class CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, and SLEIGHS are also in his line of work, and special attention given to the same. are of the best of the qualities represented and Excelsior Planing Mills, f.v-ry variety of Marble Tombstones, Monuments of uranito or Marble, Mantels of Marble or Slate, all done up in the height of either plain or ornamental, and at the lowest priees. Piumbers' Stone*, &c. Don't fail to give us a call. LUBRICATING OILS AVID ANTHONY, DeWitt, Hileman 5c Ebert, PROPRIETORS, PITT ST ON, Pa. The newest and prettiest style of hat we have seen has a high crown, with a sloping brim about three inches in width. This brim is lined with velvet, the color as the taste of the wearer may dictate, and turns up close to the crowu at each" side. A band of velvet encircles the straight crown, with a broad end falling over the back, while high up at the si do is placed handsome ostrich feathers. This shaped hat is very becoming to most faces, and has a stylish jaunty appearance. of differrnt varieties at the lowest market prices. Also, wholesale agent for Lemberger's American Oil Polish Taste Blacking, MERCHANT TAILOR. °f "" kmds done PremPuy »nd An articlo which has no superior. Pittston. June 16.1870-lv Pittwion. March 9. 1871-ly HOTELS. \\j- anted: t V The citizens of Pit ston and the surrounding vicinity to know that the mideiHigned are prepared to build lirYOSII.VO FT It 10 1\SI K A\CE CO. TV WILKl.o-BARHE, PENNA. DEALERS IN " That's right,- Don," said Harry, breaking into a laugh; "she ought to know better than to go ofF atone, liythe-way, I happen to know that she has dismissed the old alderman." r\QUAGA HOUSE, \_ " \t *he L. & B. Junction, PITTSTON, PA. Coptfnl mid Su'iilni, SH0,OOO, SAWED AND HEWED TIMBER, DRY Light and Heavy Carriages Of all descriptions ; also AND DRESSED LUMBER, " And may I come out there sometimes?" asked Eben. , Conducted on the European Plan. The undersigned having thoroughly furnished and refitted it aB a first-class Hotel, the patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. DIRECTORS Shingles, Lath. Doors, Blinds. Sash, Mouldings Glass, Imtly, Nails. 4c., 13usineHS AVajrons ! CHAS. DORRAXCE JOHN REN HARD, STEWART PIERCE CHAS. A. MINER, A. MORSE. A. C. LANNING, I.. 1D. SHOEMAKER, O. COLLINS, G. M. HARDING, THOMAS FORD, c. E. BUTLER, R. C. SMITH. Pine Boards. Siding, Flooring, Hemlock Boards Hemlock Joist and Scantling. Fanny gave a _reluctant consent, and wished with all heart that she hud refused him: so, with the understanding that he was to call as a friend, the two parted. At the depot Fanny found her sister's carriage in waiting, and was aeco«,ted by the handsomest as well as the tallest man she had ever seen. Six loot tour and proportionately majestic, he seemed like Apollo and Hercules in one. Donn smiled again and wen ont, closing the door behind him. There was a bright moon, displaying flower, leaf, and bud. Supposing that Fanny would only make the round of the place, he ran swiftly down to the back gate, and met her just as she had reached the great elm that stood guarding the lane. With or without tV t Iitf Dim (spring, on the latest and most improved principle. We behove that our work ia unexcelled by any and second to none in the trade. None but On Main St.. (nearly opposite the West End Store.} hereby invite* the attention of the public to his extensive DOORS & WINDOW FRAMES Increase tn Gold.—The Financial CVmm'cfe thus speculates on the increased price of gold : On the whole the stock of gold in the commercial world has been increased since 1848 by 2,533 millions of dollars, and has received an average addition of 101 millions a year instead of 25 or 30 millions as previously. The London Economist calls attention to the fact that howeveractive was the pro duction of gold the activity of t'.ie mints was greater still, as the coinage of the world fcince 184S has been $D3,C0O,COO,OOO, of whi?h $1,000,000,000 has been coined by Fiance aloue. Meals or Lunch at all hour}. THE BEST MATERIAL USED in the construction of Buggies, Carriage etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHAS DORRANCE, Prc-i.n, L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice I'resid't, R. C. Smith, Sec y. TIIOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Where he keeps an unparalleled stock of made to order. Also Oct. 26, '71-ly J. T. CKOFTJT, ■s. Wagons, READY MADE C« OTHING #uited to all sizes and ages, and at prices to suit everybody. SCROLL SAWING OF ANY KIND DONE FOREST HOUSE, SCRANTON, PA. Those about to or who wish to have any of their old carriages renovated, would do well to give ub a call before going elsewhere. ECCLEH k WILSON. William Street, Pittston, Pa. May 16, *67 TO ORDER The Mott 8team Mill, Goodb for all seasons and made np in the most stylish and acceptable manuer, and with promptness. GENTLEMENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING On the 'jld Basin, near Waddell's MUJ. She started at sight of him Pitfcton, May 25,1871, " Can this be the hired man ?" tbouaht Fanny; and then she looked at his dress. Not a tiace of servitude about bim but he treated her with extreme deference,said but little, drove with the precision of a man accustomed to horses, and drew up before the cottage in grand style. Fanny was in her sister's arms, and after her the baby came in for a lair share of kis; es. "You will allow me to walk with yon ?" he said. " There is a squad of gypsies in the neighbornood, and some one might molest you-" Fanny could not say no; could not talk, even, for with ready tact he took all the conversation on himself. What did he not touch upon ? Opera, arts, nature, city, county—all derived new beauty from the glamour of his tongue. Was it strange that Fanny found herself leaning on hl3 arm and listening with rapt attention to the eloquence of his speech i From that time there was a certain tacit understanding between them, and all went smoothly till the morning he kissed her. For that Fanny was angry at herself that she was not angrier with him. All day long she was lnll of moods, changing from grave to gay, from fits ot 8. J. REED. Jnly if 18K9-ly IT. G. SCHOONMAKER Pittnton, Oct. 12,1871, PITT8TOX, Pfun MADE TO ORDER, r i-i k QWAN IIOTJfL, O PITTSTON, PA; Th« has lately purchased the Ho- NEW LIVEEY! REAR OF LEHIGH VALLEY GRIER & FARRER, Prop's, IN THE VERY BEST A LATEST STYLES, Pittston & Elmira Coal Offer for sale, at retail, to the citizens of Pittston and vicinitD their superior Coal from the Celebrated R*neca Mine, at tlie following prices at the bhutca. Co. Dairymem's Convention.—A Convention of the dairymen and farmers ol the State ol New York is soon to lDe held in New York city. A call has :.lready been issued by the milk producers, who intend to take the sale of milk out of the hands of the middle men, who adulterate it to such a degree as to render it almost worthless, and what is of far more Importance, highly injurious to the consumers. With thatoljectin view, the dairymen and farmers will unite and foi in a protective association, to be known as the United Farmers' Milk Company. The City will be mapped out into districts, and each milk producer will take a* many as he can atteud t*. HOTEL Manufacturer* ol Finest Quality Family Flour Chop and Feed ol various kinds, i nd dealers in tirain generally. AllFlonrand Feed hold by iik. warranted as represented. All orders promptly filled. Pittston, Dee. 10, 18C8. and WARRANTED TO FIT ill every case. All kinds of goods and trimmings belonging to his line on hand at all time*. HaviD g had long expei ience in h mdlmg goods of thi9 description, he is abie to select the very best materials, making it an object tor purchasers to buy of him rather than else where. eel p.-'operty known « boron of PittMton.ar the demands of the pi Sept. 30, tD9-ly. .. C■.C] the Swan Hotel, in the stem, anil is now prepared to mee ' wgioiic for a first Hnss Hotel OH AS. SCB HANK. Opposite Penn. Coal Co.'a Office. FRANK B. McCANNA, Proprietor. Aeoon ASSORTMENT OF SIVQLE and Double Carriages and good Horses. My turnout.-* cannot b« excelled in Lucerne County. Prices reasonable. Office in the Lehigh Valley iloteL Duv. lu, 1870-ly. Lump Coal, $2.75, (irate or No. 1, 2.75, Egg or No. 2, .1.00, Store, No. 3 & 4, 8.00, Chestnut, No. 5, 3.00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Luzerne house, (Formerly Steele's Hotel. JJ H. PRICE STOCK OF GOODS, and thereby serve your own interests. Pitts ton P'*., 3oth June, 1870-tf Call and see his M. Thiers speaking of the dangers which threaten France said : " Tlier® are three dangers, and three only—radicalism, Bonapartism, and my death. The first I do not think very menacing ; the second requires to be watciied over carefully ; ami as for tho third, therw is no question of it." In the President's opinion, therefere, Bonapartism may again be in the ase«ndant. •' Well, is that jour hired man?" queried Fanny, after her comfortable installment in one of the luxurious easy-chairs. "WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania. lilLLI.NEK* STAIR BUILDER, S. BRISTOL,, Proprietor. Office on Franklin St., s. SUTHERLAND, "Yes dear ; that is Matbcw DonD. IIow did you like him ?* The undersigned having taken possession of this vrell and popular stun.!, has injd D many important improvements in the house and furniture, and i-, in all respect* )DruiDared *'»acconimodat 2 the public. Hid stabler it-olRrtfeandcoffvt%ient. Attended tcareful and obiig- S- BRISTOL. Mrs. ELLEN E. HYNES, (Second Door Lelow the Central Express Office,) JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE On tlxo Ravine, Has jost received a iu.l stock of fashionable Millinery Goods, Kibbons, 1'riiumiugB, kc , aud the ladiet »r» requtetcd KD call and wake their elections. WH.&E.SDBAftKrt Pennsylvania FOK WEST 1'iriSTON BOROUGH, Office corner ot Exeter and Warren Streets. Ali t»UBin«»s pertuinlnj; to his office promptly attended D K OoU*etion6 mid* &o. May ». l&SSk When desired coal will be delivered, •'Vtfoc oiCly the cartage to the above prices. " He looks like a gentleman,''said Fanny, after a little pause. N. B.—I mako this business a fcpecialtT, and Carpenter) and Contractors will find it to their advantage *° "end their ordere to mD\ thus ensurin" a first clu*a 10b for an; description of »Uirf H. H. P. JOSEPH COOL, Asst. Supt Pltaton. Oct. 5. 1871. U. " lie ts a {gentleman, dear. Md the best sense of the world : 1 told you that,"
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 23 Number 26, September 05, 1872 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 26 |
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 23 Number 26, September 05, 1872 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 26 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1872-09-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Language | English |
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Full Text | iStaHHMMMMNNW ! JOB PRIRT1NG AND RULING.. PITTSTON GAZETTE TERMS OF PUBLICATION. The Gazette Jobiumi Office embrae % a large variety of Jobbing JVInterial, with i one large pyfivifler lnylol steam prcs , j two smaller bicura powe» presses, ai J two hand presses—thus enabling us to execute it in a maflrier not to be surpassed even in our larger cities, and .it day Morning, by G. M. Ricaiax, in the Gazettt Building, wefctalde of Mnn St., at (2.60 per annum. Ko posture f''fcrjftp within the couoty. the Pittbton Gazette is published every Thurg. TERMS OF ADVERTISING AS FOLLOWS One Square (101 three monthB, or less, one month or les». *3; six months, $8; one year, $12. low rates. Particular attention paid to the printing of Manifests, P&ijiphlets, Circular!, Show-BilLs, Labels, Notes, Orders, Handbill*, Bill-Heudp, Ticket*, Curds, kc. Ruled and Bound Work of nil kiiuifl done to order in the neatest -ud be t manner, and printed to order. _ ' A full line of Justices' and Constable t Blanks, together with License Applici'.- tions and Bonds, Notes, Deeds, Coi.- tracts, Time and Pay Rolls, ire., constantly on hand. One-eighth Col six months, $16; una year, $25. 6; three nios., $11 One-quater Column, one mo., aix mos., $25; one year, $35. $12; threemoa., $18 DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, aND GENERAL INTELL1 \t\CE. One-half Column, mos., jaO; one year, $70. One Column, out- mo., $30; three mouths, $40; wt months, $70; one year, $120. PITTSTOX, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1872. WHOLE NO. 1,1*1. Auditors' and Administrators All Communication-* of touted or lndividuaiuiterest, , 20 rents ner liue Noti«8 of Marriages and Deaths ; tree; aecompanyiu, the same, 20 ets. per Hue. j YOL. XXIII.—NO. 26. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. THE PEOPLES' DRUCS AND MEDICINES. BANKINC. WATCHES and JEWELRY. Secret*. *' And does he speak English well " Why, child, li« isn't a foreigner," laughed Olive. reflection to the wildest merriment. Facts and Fancies. A cat at Leavenworth, Kansas, put si burglar to flight. C. W. FREEMAN, I'd like to be a daisy In the clorer, That I might look np bravely At my lover. '• Fanny;" said Harry, coining up to his wife's room after tea, " Mr. Donn wishes to speak with you down stairs." ?S S. STARK. VA ATTORNEY AT LAW SAVINGS BANK, ' * i I I 6 I r s i ; i 4 MINERS' " I mean iou!iy,M said Fannv. "Oh yes; 1 presume he has had a good common-schoal education," replied Oltve, " and some.hing better. I know there aro set tain classical books in his room : whether he ever reads them or not I cau't say." PITTSTON, PSSK 'A DEALER IN All the lovely color faded out of her face at this announcement. She longed to assert herself; but might they not read the truth in her eyes it stie refuged ? A bad style of arithmetic—Division among families. or Pittston. SAVINGS BANK mm EAGLE DRUG STORE! I'd bid the willing breezes Bond me sweet, That I might, as he passed me, Touch his feet; * • The fashionable color ot England is a shade of light bnff called Isabel. OF. GAINES, , Assessor of Internal Be ear Eagle '70—ly. C. S. STABE, SAXl'IL rsicc, OF PITTSTON. Slowly she wont down stairs. Donn was in the parlor, walking back and forth. lie came to meet her with outstretched hand. 12,208,000 tons of coal were exported from Great Britain during last year. Hotel, Pittaton. Juue 23, President Tlce-President. ESTABLISHED 1856. " Why in the world does he iiii# out 1" cried Fanny, diCruav in her voice. II. C. DEWEY, Laahler ,l Why shouldn't lie ?" asked Olivo, laughing heartily again. " lie likes the country is used to horses, anrl—and I suppose he can't get anything better to do." A little temper is such a good thing ia wives that they never ought to lose it. T)R. W. G. KUGEXT, CAPITAL - - $300,000. A. KNAPP, M. D.? Proprietor. INTEREST PAID I'd let tbo dew so quickly Start and glisten, That, thinking I had caltcd him, He would listen. " I waut you to forgive my rudeness of the morning," he said. 4Tn my assumed character I had no right to take such a liberty, or, indeed, in my own." An Albany minister has three timet had a handsome gold watch, which wa« a present to hiru, stolen, and in each instance returned to him. Nest to r-'tatoa Pa. • This Bmk invito? htisiacaa of all rlasrca to j ' open accounts with them, a general Banking busi- | ; nrss done. Interest paid on all savings deposits. Drafts on New York and Philadelphia, at current riicofce Powder Company | nu.9i Hotel, Main street, l'it&- Dottier ia r id DomcHtic DEPOSITS © ri M •H £ o r-( v' • Asen DRUGS AM) MEDICINES, j TWICE A YEAR. Yet would he listen vainly- Happy me 1 , No bee could find my secret How could ho ? " But a man like bim might be somebody! ejaculated Fanny, with vehemence. " Your assumed character !" she exclaimed, trembling, as she seated herself. The Smiths had a dinner at Pittsburg a while ago. The .first toast was "Pocahontas—Heaven bless her for saving the Smiths to this country." and Real Esi SPECTACLES, CUTLERY " My patience! has he uo ambition? I'm afraid I ahall despise him." " Yes. my friend Harry met me a year ago, when we were both traveling. J was a good deal run down in health, and the doctors said that were I a laboring man I might overcome the disease that was wasting me. So I contracted with Harry to work for him, like any common farmer, and he was to keep my real name and position a secret," ton, Pa. A General Banking Business Done. - Revolvers, Mnsical Instruments, &c., &c. DENTISTS. DIRECTORS CHEMICALS " Perhaps, dear, lie wouldn't mind if you did," said Olive, hiding her face in the white neck of her baby, 'tile is so very independent." _ j IIHKIiT SMITH i A. D. HIXJ, SAMUEL PRICE Perftimerj'i REAL SCOTCH AND BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES—the best in the world. If ever of the clovor There are 80,000 less cattle in Main* now than ten years ago, Caused by a succession of light hay crops. This year there is a good crop in that State. BAKKK'JT. I). J09. P. BCaOOI.EY GEO.B. I'.OMMEL, DAXIEL ID. HOSIER, ISAAC CARPENTER, JOIIX S. UCELBUT, C. S. STARK Toilet Sonp* Hair Bri»hc«, MICHAEL REAP, President. Also Sole Agent for the celebrated Conch he made, I'd softly kiss liis eyelids In the shade. DENTIST, X. Fit A NK UN STREET idist E. Chni IOLOMON STURM! Tooth Briuho, Dall lirmht* A. A. BRYDEN, Cashier La* ami & Morris Spectacles and Eve-Glasses. Prices Viet Low. Sutely, why should he care what she thought of bim ? soliloquised Fanny, her cheeks flushing. ;opp. lsl H ! JOHN RADEIi, ! BARNARD SHARKEY FlenU Clothes llrashes, Connecticnt should be credited with the laziest fisherman- The individual in questiau ties his fish line to his dog, and when he get? a bite, kicks the dog. In the open nir when a thunder storm is processing, and no shelrer near, the best course is to plaoe one's self at a moderate distance from some tall trees. June 14. WILKES-BARKE, PA COOFEB I-cather liruihcs, FIRST All Good* Warranted as Represented. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND SEE. Tlien would I breathe Btveet ineenaa AH for hine. And fill with ported bloom The twilight dim. The next day she met bim at the table. It seemed strange enough to sit down with hired help, but she was forced to confess that in nothing did be give the impression of being a menial. " Shall we take hold of that five-acre lot this morning ?" he asked, respectfully, of Mr. Maynard, Olive's husband. He saw the change iu Ler beautiful eye*. D" WILLIAMS, GEO.v DENTIST MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, FA STOVES & TINWARE. ALSO AGENT FOR NATIONAL BANK " S[v real name is Don Mathews," he .idded, smiling, "and there is no need of my working for a living; hut I really think I shall go in partnership with my friend Harry, and turn farmer. But you have not told rae whether yon forgive me." merits r ntly iutro- E M O V A L JADWIX'S SIBDL'ING LIXIMEXT.j Ko. 55 SOUTH MAIN St., PITTSTON, PA. Among the many imprc duii'din his prao u*, sriifds none of more OF PITTSTON. JAMES SEARLE, AY hat should I do, I wonder, When he went ? Why, I wonld—like a daisy— Be content. EXTRACT'NG THETH WITHOUT PAIS ii AR RITT'S TIN SHOP! This institution bavin* « larger capital than anj other Bank in Northern Pennsylvania—having is doini; su* ssfudy 'cry day by the One Poor South of Penn'a Coal Co.'s Office, Sealer In "No; I prefer you should look to the drainage of that strip east of the hill," was the answer. " There'll be no rain yet a while, and I want to prepare tbeland for potatoes." Joseph McElroy, a gambler late of New Orleans was shot dead by Paul Kerm, a prominent Tine grower of Los Angelos, Cal.. in a quarrel about politics.isc of PITTSTON, PA Suffered no Losses in all its Past History W mM Alack! to live so bravely, Trace o'erlad«n, Has ne'er been granted yet to ■ Simple maiden. "I—I don't know," retorted Fanny, half laushing half crying. NITROUS OXIDE GAS Havinir on hand a tull assortment of STOVES OF .ILL KINDS! A LARGE STOCK OF Having (food surplus and extenhivo facilities for making collections, T:s results have been t s perfeC ly safe and vory picaeant to inhale. ' 'C■ i y {.atistaotory in every C. M. W. is with J. W. MILLER. adjoi Dinar thfi Cash Go.- li-t '64 BOOKS AND STATIONERY, INVITES DEPOSITS fr«m all classes of citizens, and pledges such fair and courteous denlinc as is consistent with just relai ions between Stockholder* and the public good Its aiility to aid those in bu-iness and the perfect security it a fords to depositors invite general patronage. " Fanny, Fanny! if you knew how I love you, he cried, suddenly stopping in front of her, " I do think you would." " I—I am so, so glad !" It was not politic, perhaps, this, confession; but it was very natural. .Suet as Cooking, Heating, Oas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of tli.e public is respectfully railed lo the fact that he will seN them as heap as tin J' can be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a Cona'sti Fanny watched Mathew Donn out on tbe sly, and Olive caught her at it. Emma : can yon say what Mr. Budd said to his little girl ?" Father : " Of course I can, what was it ?" Emma : " He said here's a kiss and there's a dollar. School Book*, I'on Holders, CROCERiES, ETC. Blank Bookn, I'd \ Rackt, MR. MAYNARD'S HIRED MAX. " 1 wanted to see what kind o! a dress he works In." said Fanny, with tell-tale cheeks. J II0 M A S M .V L 0 N E i LARGE stock OF TIN-WAKE, Pa»s Hooks, Ink Stand*, T. STKOXG. P«Kident. TH«K FORT), "Vice-Pre*'dent II. S. PHILLIPS, Cashier. Toy Rook- Pocket Books, "' Dickery, dlokery. dock • The mouse ran up t'-.e clock ; The clack struck one, And (town he run : Dickery—' " Don't you think him a little handsomer in bis blouse and heavy field boots?" asked Olive. " And I think I can match your alderman's house," he added, taking her hands in his, " dear, dear Fanny I" Some ingenious observer has discovered that there is n*reniarkahle resemblance between a baby -ami wheat, since it is first cradled, then thrashed, and finally qeeomes the flower of the family. Wht and Retail D 'a lor in' All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. Cap Paper, Portfolio*, Sept. 4, * •i.-ti. a CD t—• GROCERIES & PROVISIONS HOLLOW-WARE ! Such a6 POTS and KETTLE8, Xote Paper, Mudlaje, "And his horses?" laughed Fanny, looking up with beaming eyes. "Yes, dearest, and perhaps—himself;" and the ringing laugh, united, sounded throngU the house. Of course Harry— who had an inkling—and Olive came down stairs, and of coarse every body was very happy over it.' 8A.LT MEVTS, FLOUR, FISH and Letter Paper, Sealing Wax, Billet Paper, Robbers, BREWERIES. Oh, mv pood grac'ous! how dare you ?" Fanny laid the pink bundle down in a rocking chair full of pillows. The bundle protested with a vigorous movement, and in another moment the rocking-chair and baby came dewn together. "Now, you awful mah, the child in killed!" cried with a scared face, as she lifted the tiny morsel from the floor; but the pillows bad protected it, and the startled baby, after one eflort at curling her lips, broke into a charmiuc smile. •' He certainly U very handsome," said Fanny, frankly ; " but why in the world— However," she added, stopping short, "it s none of'uiy business; but such a man as that should surely work his own land." STAPLE DRY GOODS, COALSCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROSENE LAMPS A Oi.'iu anil his four boys were .lately cnpfflzed on n ixuga Wheeling, Western Virginia, and the father kept his four sons up until they were rescued, and then fell back und was drowned. Hosiers, CHotcp Notions, A' Lead Pencil*. I'laetlc Bnnda, JJOWELL & KING, Silver & Plated Ware. farm produce received. Store in the upper p«rt of the town, below the Steel Pen*, Gold Pom, Black., Blue, and Car- Successors to Rand. Howell & King, CELEBRATED XX C5. XXXX ALES, Genuine Scotch and Brazilian Pebble Spectacle#, Cutlery, Revolvers. Ac. KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, mine Inks. " That's true," said Olive, quietly, riTTSTON, IT UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure, Healthy and N utritious beverage. No. 29 .North Main Dt.. CVDr. of William 1'ilMuu. J'.t. Time passed on. Fanny bccame accustomed to eat, sit, and even talk with th * hired man. One day Olive took her up into his room. Fanny stood aghast. It was as exquisite in its way as a lady's boudoir. " Harry," said Don, after a moment, " I think I am quite cured." And every other article belonging to a firstrclass' Shop. JOBBING SOLE AGENT for J. E. Spencer k Go's Diamond Spectacles & Eye Glasses. Also for Morton's doll Pens, Clock*. WatiJiet and Jewelry careful y repaired. A i«rty of burglars successfully robbed the Third National Bank of Baltimore of (i very large sum, the exaet amount of which has not yet been ascertained, though it is placed at about $100,000. r»EICK YARD. ) JOSEPn P. SrHOOLEY. having recently s fat icilitiea for business, calls the biic to liis old and well known road, half a mile below Pittston. ENVELOPES XX AND XXXX PORTER. MIXEBAI. 1VATKR, SODA WATEX, SAKSAPAKILLA, «fcc. BOTTLED ALE AXD PORTER. UNION BREWERY, Pittston. 44 He furnished it himself," said Olive, in reply to Fanny's look of surprise. A Stubborn Duel. atteut Yard c Dn of t Attended to with promptness 9nd in the best manuer. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind qJ work in his line,and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by anv estab- Luserne County Particular attention paid xoFURNACE WORK. Of all Colors, Skai Variety and Sizes, at Whole- "No harm done; and I trust I'm forgiven." said Mathew Donn. '• No, you are not forgiven. I shall never forgive yon, Mr. Mathew Donn ; so please leave baby and me. I have nothing more to say. with the be ■ici and .11 tin- nates fo nimod^ted pale and Retail. [Mojiey Cannon Buy It! FOR SIGHT IS IRICELESS 1 ! But the Diamond Sjiidacltt uiil pivjerce it. ''A Wilton carpet," murmured Fanny; •'marble-top set; that Psyche! those flowers!—and what is this?" Sho lifted a lovely little miniature from the table, one of the most beautiful and refined faces she had ever seen. If yon with to know what manner o young man Gov. De Witt Clinton of New York was, you hare only to read the otiicial report of the duel which he fmight in 1802. with John Swartwout, at Weehawken. Clinton was then opposing Aaron Burr, and Swartwout accused him ot beintt actuated in liia oppoiitiou only by personal and selfish motivet. A modest bachelor says all he should ask i,a 4, wife should be-# pood temper, sound health, pood undwrstamlinpr, agreeable physiognomy, pretty figure, good connections, domestic habits, resources of amusement, good spirits, conversational talents, elegant manners, and money. C build: Juiie 30, 1970, It March 28, -C9-tf. Q. ROVER & BAKER Sive me a trial. Plttstcn, .! *n. 4.ISOfi. T. S. BARRITT Main Street, I'iftston, Pa. Next door to the Gazette Office. BOOTS AND SHOES. June 27.1867. HUGHES, ELASTIC STITCH Hernia, or Rupture! ' TRADE h "Well, T—I'm going.', " You can go, Sir." LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. AND SHOES! PROPRIETORS OF "Oh, one of his lady friends, I suppose," saiil Olive, in her undemonstrative vay. " And see how perfectly neat everything is kept; always in this beautiful order. Do you wonder Harry calls hiin a MARK McDONNELL Would respect■C II I fully inform the L I public that he has I opened at his new m: I Boot and Shoe —store. an entirely new and handsome Ca. variety of Ijfek LADIES', MISSES' AND children's shoes mi:ir«h A Co.»n Kadlcal Cur© Trun. Jp MARSH Jr CiMtHitincTiiiB Children and Infant's Truces: Elastic Supporters; App.nrr.tus far Curvature of the Spine; Shoulder Brace •uiCf Susjpentifr for Gentlemen; Shoulder Brace and Skirt Snpporter lor Ladiesan(i Misses; Louden Supporters; Mars.li A Co.'b Abdominal Supporters, for sale at KNAPP» .DRUG STORE. Pittston, Pa. PITTSTON BREWERY The young man went softly, slowly out; but he looked neither grieved nor angry on tbC" other side of the door ; he smiled. Heart disease, paralysis, and nervous exhaustion diseases that make havoc on the Pacific coast, and break down men apparently in the prime of life. The climate is a stimulant, leading men on to do their utmost, and deceitfully leaving them to die, when they break down. IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT " He :s a liar, a scoundrel, and a villain," exclaimed the hot-headed Clinton. ANYTHING YOU WANT Are prepared to furnish their patrons with all their famous brands of use the?e PERFECT LENSES The circumstances were these A challenge followed, and the duel was fougUt. I suppose that it was tho most remarkable affair of the kind that ever occurred—out of Ireland. The lirst fire doing no harm to either antagoniat, on* of the second! asked Swartwout: IN THE Sewing Machine Line. ALE, PORTER, &c. Fanny had been amusing her sister's child, and the little che;ub seemed never to tire of musical sounds; so Fainv, who hid " Mother Goose" by heart, liked nothing better than to sit in the cosy sittingroom, which was really the nursery, and sine those old, old melodies. " 1 udeed I cannot,'' said Fanny, slowly; " but he must spend every cent he earns to furnish himself in this extraordinary manner." ram oris ?v i?epan lent of Mechanical o that the afflicted Orders received at Messrs. Gregory A Snover, Scrantoa or at their office in PitUton, will receive prompt attention. They liave the Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, andtheu pittston, by tailiup o-i me [1 and complete arrangements made for Melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their Hardness irid Br Uiancy. They will 'ast many years without and are warranted to all eth. rs. manufactured by Opposite Phoanix Hall. Dr. A KNAPP. MANUFACTURE OF ALE, W. G. HIMROD, Agent of every description, style and quality, with en entire assortment of everything in the hoot and shoe line, from the dainty slipper lo the strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wis! »o buy PITTSTON SLATE YARD. the quality of w!iich will be unsurjiassed. Send in roar orders. June 14, '70. .1. F.. SPEVfEU * CO . Y. CAT! '. ION—Non- gmuiiie unless t-tamped with our trade CD mark. " He has nothing else to do with hi? money, dear," said Olive ; " he don't even buy cigars. For my part I think he is perfectly el-eg int." " Are you satisfied, air V' " I am Dot,"' said he, with mora bluntness than courtesy. A gentleman, addicted to fcientific inquiry, bas discovered that thirty tluea days complete tbo cycle of tbe potlto bng geneiation; that seven hundred of the critters are the average pr"duct of one female, from which tbe family grows in tbe second generation to 245,000, and in the third to 85,700.000. Feb. 8, 1ST2- —:f Mathew Dunn was the hired man, and on this particular morning had stolen in quietly behind Miss Fanny, and. tempted of — whit ? surelv not the Evil One—bal bent over and kissed her on the forehead. pitx i ho nndeniirnffl h?.\try, become proprietors el the atj.'Vj L. nbUemiit bi would iLtpn'ilully aunuuuce t D th" ix.t'iDie vt W«.bl 1 it BU uiinl ihe jiub nun pen- TON BAKERY Lehig, jit. Chapman, Delaware, Peach •J. fiEARLE, Jeweler and Optician, is Sole A pent for Tittston, Pa., from whom they cau only be cbtaiued. Ho peddlers employed. They fiied asecoi'd time without effect. "Are you satisfied, sir?" asked the second. t " No !" thundered Swartwout. i Vermont Slate, CLOTHING. Fanny said nothing, but she found herself wishing that she knew who was the original of that lovely miniature, and trying to reconcile the tastes and surroundings of the man liimselt with his servile occupation. Not but what the work was good enough, and honorable for any man ; but why was lie not laboring for himself instead of another? BINGHAM TON BOOTS 1870 REMOVAL 1870 by furLialung the very befctof **•*, PIES, CAKES, &c nee in tbi? t best i net -or* to satisfy that I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the A Krto hand r.t the besl late? will always be on CLOTHI X6 FOR ALL!! B. P. C00LBAU3H & CO., And this hi had dared to do, knowing tbatFanuv was a city young lady, living in a fashionable quarter, aud used to the best of*ebc'ety. The men tired a third time without anj effect, when the samo gentleman again politely asked i\Ir. Swaitwout if ha was satisfied. D, BT8C CHEAPEST IN' TOWN —COME AND SEE FOB J. E. PATTERSON & CO.'S undersigned would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Pittston. and the public in he l»as jiibt received from New York, The Court of Impeachment at Saratoga, announced that Judge Barnard had been found guilty, removed, and disqualified from holding office. Messrs. Lord and Johnson only, voted in th« negative. On the article charging conspiracy between Barnard, Fisk, and others'the vote was unanimously " not guilty." :siuefs, they .imrmudniK t'ui ir-goods to ivo fresh bajdng every day aud will YOURSELVES, Lumber Yard of Slating done at short notice (tion. Orders left with o \V\ T». Williams, Box 11 be attended to promptly. Successor to F. B. lUIUD & CO., town when so Cle Being a practical shoemaker myself, and employ ing none but in■ i miart J. E. l'at 741. Wilke atisfa^ large and varied stock of Fanny's sister Hd married a rich fanner not quite twe years before. People talked about the Brysons bniying themselves alive; but both Olive and Fanny loved the country better than the town. Every summer Fanny was glad to leave the " stuffy old house," as she called it, and almost by one'leap on the exjress train find herself in paradise, breathing air redolent oi white clover and swcet-btier During the winter the sisters corresponded regnlatly ; and Olive had sung the praises of Mat hew Donn, their hired man, so often that Fanny found herself thinking of his acquaintance as one of the pleasant probabilities of her next visit. uroil. nth r» ki ep.U at f.11 times a full supply at Cakes of all kinds and \arie- TII E BEST OF WORKMEN, GENTS' CLOTHING, Commission Merchants, " I am not,'' th® rep1.T i "neither shall I be until that antilogy is made which I have demanded. Until then, w« mus' proceed." tics. Aug Kespcctfu ly. A-c., McifCKTKIE & BROS I can warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOl DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete fit, and will fayor me with their patronapo. A, E. KAPP & CO., Successors to DODGE a: HEBARD,) CONSISTING OF For days she thought of the miniature. Every time she met him, heard him talk or sing—he had a fine voice, and was not averse to using it—up popped mysterious face with the Spauish eyes and the clustering curls. 4.1371 COATS, IVANTS, VESTS, DRAWERS, WHOLESALE PACKERS AND DEALERS IN mark mcdonxell. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO RE- SHIRTS, A?, Swartwout'i second tben presented a piper containing tbe apologj demanded tor Clinton's signature, saying : RESTAURANTS. GHILLISQUAQUA MILL, m.ide to order and with much care, whirl) are now being ottered nt exceedingly low prices for OYSTER S, Fish, I ruits, Vegetables ami Country Prod- EM. SINCLAIR, . Silicon and Kemauaaut. with Bowling Alley in icar. Il;ir Duppln-d with .he I«Bt of Liquors. Sarsaparilla Alii.era! Water, and all other refreshin*' summer beverages. Opppsae the Post office, fittstoiij June 16. '7ts-Cm. PAIRING " We cannot spent our tune in conversation. This paper must be signed, or procced.'' " I will not sign any paper on the subject,said Clinton, with a firmness apd dianitj. "I hav» no animosity against Swartwout. I will willingly fhake hands, and agree to meet ou the seor# of former friendship." Larjje nnmbers of Dublin poor are pariskiug for want of bread, in conseqnenee of a strike of the jornejmen bakers for higher wages. The most intense excitement prevails, and hundreds of women are in the streets inclined to riot and pouring imprecations upon the heads of the master b ikers. Attacks upon the shops are feared. Call before purchasing, and remember the right place. MANUFACTURERS OF Cash, at liis new Store NEARLY OP POSIT TIIE "PR (ENIX Mr. Eben Wolcott, meantime, had taken advantage of her reluctant permission and brought his dashing team to Winnicut. Poor Fanny, at sight of his respectable aldermaaic person, his goldbowed spectacles, and thick, gray whiskers, felt a strange sinking at the heart. Why would the six-footer rise up in her imagination and cause by mere force of contrast a repulsion so terrible ? Jenkins'Block, opposite Battle's Brick Building. Main St. Pitiston. Pa. [Jan. lfi.'fi* OAK, PINE k HEMLOCK IWILDING. tice generally. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. E "\f GOODS Also every variety of Goods for clothing, MY CUTTER No. 333 SOUrH FRONT STREET, "VTEW *TEXT MAliKET. JLl The under-igne has fitted up a convenient and accessible Mont Market in the room formerly occupied as a Bar-Room in the "Ruiler House Building, v.here he will keep a constant supply of the be*t ol Meats of ail kmdC suitable to the season. A fhare ot TJublic patronage is icsj ec^fully solicited- ' - JOHN THEFFISON BILL LUMBER, Is one of the very hest in this section of the THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE DULY CONSIDERED! FLOORING, LATH, country. He ha* long been in the business, and the many who have employed him, car testily 10 his nice fitting garments. The best of tailors being in our employ, we can with safety, warrant all our work. We have, also, PHILADFLP HI A, F* ''We don't pretend to treat him as help, wrote Olive, holding her baby ou one knee and steadying the paper with a bronze weight; " for he is not in the least like the men who hire out in these parts. I should be ashamed net to ask hiin to come to the table; and just for the novelty ol it, I want you to take a peep in his room. Harry calls him his ram avis; and the two "really enjoy themselves together almost like brothers. Besides he's nearly as handsome as my Harry : he, you know, is the handsomest man in the world!" The fourth flie then took place, .vliei) Clinton's ball struck his obstinate antagonist in the left leg below the knee. " Are you satisfied, sir V the wounded was again asked. The undersigned having just returned from the head of market with one of the most extensive stocks merchandise ever offered to the people Df Luzerne County, would respectfully announce Ard:», to their friends and the public in -*'*-.1 theij purC h#ves have been made iew fco the wants of Ih* people, the mioer ver, as we'I «s the clean-handed gentle *iJr lady. Groceries and provisions,flour - " Wirge supplies ulwavs on hand. LAWA McMILf AN, Odd Fellows' Block, North Side, tn, IDc. '29,18G4. PICKETS!, &o., " It's positively wicked for me to seem to encourage that man," she said, almost passionately, one morning, the day after a New York Fashion Notes. Office at IIATS AND CAPS, HOSIERY, SHOES, O (4 Black velvet wristlets (ire fashionable, and are very pretty with loose sleeved dresses. MACHINERY. NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. I. L. BARRETT, CRAVATS Cfc., Ac., Ac. drive Standing firmly at his post, b« answered: Flowing sleeves are cut half long and are generally confined to tbeir overdresses. There has been little change for several ;vears past in the outlines of waists and sleeves. " WhicV mas r" asked Olive, innocently and their eves met. 11 It is useless to xopeat the question. My determiuatiou is fixed, and I beg we. may proceed." While the surgeon was extracting tlie" ball from the opposite side of Swartwout's leg, Clinton again declared that be had no animosity agaiuit Swartwout, that be was sony lor what bad passed, and was willing to go forward, shake hands, and bury the circumstance in oblivion. . Swart.wout, however, standing ercct at bis place,insisted upon the written apology. A fifth time they fired, and Clinton's ball struck his antagonist in the same leg, but a little below the former wound. . 1/ fSN-Eli & STRONG, D Y ' Superintendent. together with a thousand other article* for the comfort and convenience of those wishing to be well dressed. No charge for snowing our goods. The red blood flew all over poor Fanny's face; she felt hot to the crown of her kead— and yet why should she? KiStJACtliSRtt C? Altos E. K*rp, Heney Frick, J.VHKS H. JtKKISf. « Pitt June 29, '71. I'ittston. Mar LEWIS COHEN Morocco belts in black, brown, green and red, are very much worn and are quite jauuty, la the shape of novelty, very wide sashes, of "black faille, terminate iu edges fringed with different colored silks. These sashes called cemtnres jardiniere#, are worn with oolored toilets, and may be used to loop up the skirt. Others are fastened a little on-one side, and terminate in long, drooping loops. The latest novelty in sash ribbons, are lliose in plain cWors or plaided, or watered. Very2 stylish suits for little boys of eight and nine years are now made of navy blue flannel and trimmed with vphite braid. Plaited blouse waists with short basques open on the hips will be worn this fall made in cashmere, silk or alapaca. Sometimes the:plaits are edged with narrow lace, but a stripe of black velvet ribbon dividing the plaits", is very efiteetive. A box plaited blouse was shown made of white alpaca, the plaits separated with velvet ribbon, and edged with narrow white lace. The front and deep culls were fastened with large vlvet buttons. This st *e of waist forms an fclegaut finish to a black silk skirt and overskirt, and can be worn all winter. It is hinted that black silk dresses will be very much ruffled, and that the ruffles are to be "lined with colored sdke. This is certainly an excellent taste, and will no doubt be well patronized. A broad sasll of black velvet, though so heavy a material, was not ungraceful even with so airv a fabric as tulle, JOHN S. COSGROVE. dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Flour, FeeCL Pork, Fish wHcv Also, Crockery, Wood mid Willow -faetiou guaranteed to every customer ..C.restleing, Maiu St., Pittston, Pa. "7 ■ Aug. 11. '70-ly. COHEN'S "That's a pretty question to ask!" she exclaimed, nearly angry. THE And the pleasant pfen ran on and told about planting, and prosjiectivesv eet-coru, and pea blossoms, and how the grape-vines were full of the tiniest bunches, and the young peach-trees were going to do splendidly and A'dela bad two of the "cunningest, milk-white teeth," and I know not how much more loving nonsense. '•Well, dear, but how am I to know who 'that man'is?" queried Olive, with a conscious look. STRONG STEAM MILL, CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! MAIN STREET, PITTSTON BUM GARDNER & RADER, DF.ALEKS IN DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,FLOUR FEED, MEAL, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, AND CAPS, 4c., 4c. MAIS STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. Pa. "You know it is Mr. Wolcott," said Fanny, nearly crying. m " Well, he is a good man, and a rich one," was the answer. '* I know girls who would jump at the chance, as the saying is. 1 would either marry him or send him off." DAVID PATTERSON, Prop, Having recently made additions to his stock of k s £ The undersigned having purchased of Thomrs Waddell tbe Strong Sti am Mill, and assumed the business of i-aifl establishment, he would respectfully give notice th-t he will be at all times prepared to sell to the trade Now Fanny had a rich lover, and, like most rich lovers, he was not prepossessing in his personal appearance. In her own written language to Olive, " he pestered her to death." To be sure, it was pleasant to see his splendid equipage in front of their dgor, with the two superb grays, for on rare occasions Fanny yie'ded to his solicitations to take a ride; and he always contrived to drive her by his castle of a brown stone front, perhaps to tempt her; for Fanny was as lond of beautiful things as a women ought to be, and was well aware of the advantages which money cap i-'E;' aI. * -IX ES, BOILERS, CRACKERS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! 0 "Are you satisfied, sir?" asked the second. SHAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND Apr. 28.1870. "Pshaw!" said Fanny, biting her red lips; and a few moments after she left the room, conscious of a new, a painful, and at the same time strangely delightful experience. No use to try to conceal it or cloak it to herself'—not the slightest; she loved Mathew Donn, her sister's hired man. "Iam not, sir!" replied Swartwout; proceed." Mining Machinery geaerj.lly. T E. PERKINS, ** . GROCER AND PROVISION DEALE-R, of all kinds, such as he nas supplied his customers with for many years, and added greatly to the capacity of hi" establishment, to meet his in creasing trade He is now. better than ever before, able to do all for any customer that low prices and prompt service can do to make up an inducement for purchasing. All therefore, in want of any part or parcel of a gentleman's gar ment. from a Shoe to a Hat, can be suited. Pittston, Nov. 21. 1SC7. Corner of Main snd Pine .-treets, Pittston, desires lo thank the public for past liberal patronage, and requests a continuance ol' the same. The best qualities of THE BEST OF FLOUR, FEED, kc Clinton then left his station, threw down his pistol, and declared that he would fire no more. which can be produced. Having had a long and active experience in the Milling business, and being the owner and operator of a Mill in the Cumberland Valley, producing seventy-five barrels of flonr per day. from the best wheat grown in the State, he hopes to be able to Fell a superior flour and atas low a rate as the market will affo: d. He invites a resume of business with old friends, and a trial from the trade in general. WILLIAMS & HUNTER. Whereupon Swartwout, turning to.his second, asked what he should do; to wtiieli the second replied : COFFfcE, TEA, SUGAR, HAMS, FLOUR, FEED, and all other goods belonging to his line constantly on hand. Price? down lo the lowest living figure. fJune 16, '70-ly] J. E. P. GO H & w Carriage Particular attention also paid to the fitting ami making of H C CD WD C1 llow she paced her room half distracted, sobbing without tears, forming wild resolves, and then throwing herself down with a sense of her utter helplessness, I shall not describe. How could she ever meet him again? Could she her almost painful secret, and did Olive guess at it? What would Olive think—what counsel her if she knew ? "There is nothing further left (or you now, but to have your wounds dressed." Builders SEAMAN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, NOS. 42 & 44 MUKRAY STREET, Very truly, 4c., DAVID PATTERSON BOYS' CLOTHING! So the combat ended, and the two parties returned in their barjes ttD the city. Pittston. Jan. 19, 1870. giv. GENERAL AND BLACKSMITHS, QIL! OIL!! OIL!!! He keeps constantly on hand the largest an ao iment of Both her father and mother were anxious that, she should marry the Hon. Ebenezer Wolcott, bat Fanny was high-spirited, and they seldom advised her. The girl know that they were Jiviusr beyond their means for her sake, and this knowledge had been bitterly earned. She and Olive had many conferences over it. Exeter St., West Pittston. NEW-YORK. J. A. WisNEn. Fbankun WHIT***. TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, An Ingenious Rom Selleb. — The following story is told by the Boston Journal: The rigiCl enforcement of the Prohibitory law, adopted by some of the cities and towns of this State, occasions some remarkable displays of inventive genius on the part of the prosecuted liquor sellers, and the State constables sometimes meet with great difficulty in searching for tlio proscribed beverage. One in N6rthbridge, the otherday, after a long search was about to give it up, happening to take out one of the shelves in a clipboard at the head of the stairs, he beheld the long sought for beer faucet projecting through the plastering in such a manner as to be entirely covered by the shelf when in place. A wire rap through the wall, which, when pulled, opened the cock and let on the beer. How the kog was put there was the next question, but a search in the cellar revealed a trap in the floor, which, when removed, opened the passage to the beer keg. From the beer keg a lead pipe ran through the walls of the house to the stairway above, where a portion of the balustrade was arranged so that it could be easily taken out, giving access to the end of the .pipe. A funnel could be here inserted and any kind of liquor easily passed through the pipe to the jugs, from which it could be easily drawn into the little cupboard. r facility «Cr business are complete, and our ..~sus to build Wagons and Carriages b K111■..1 in a manner not to be furpassed by anv in the business. PAINTING and TUMltlSQ done in the very best manner, and always to suit the owner. Particular attention given to repairing, and all kinds of Blacksmithing. Robt. Skaman. ■SAML- J. BEERY, JH I. BRUNEK, JR., BLACKSMITH INC, ETC. Wholesale Dealer in Illuminating and Lubricating OILS. BUFFALO KOBES GENTS', LADIES' "d a d CD ' »1 Only the next time that Mr. Eben Wolcott came out she quietly dismissed him, and then made up her mind that she must go home. If she could only fly to the ends of the earth. "^7"AGON MAKING AND CHILDREN'S FURS. J . SMITH, Ac., Ac., Ac., " I think if you were married," paid Olive, " papa would come here and take a small house ; then business need not press him so in his old&ge." KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. A practical Wngon-Maker of long experience, would respectfully call the attention of ttie public to his establishment on Main street, Phtston. near the "Weal Erd Hotel,'* where lie is constantly turning out the in Luzerne all of which he is offering very low for cash S. J. BARBER, Prop'r. ,OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.) Office at residence, od Main Street, below the office of Pittston A Elmira Coal Company. Give us a call, and if you do not purchase, it will not be because goods are not cheap, ant* every way desirable. II. C. But Fanny did not go, for Olive would not hear of it. A slight cold confined Olive to her room, bur one evening she sent Fxnny out and bade her peremptorily to take llarry and go for a walk. Then she summoned her husband to give him his orders, but when he came down stairs Alice was gone, and Mathew, with a wicked little smile, was taking dowc his hat. * - ILLtMISATISO OILS Ehenezer had dune the proper thtng had offered Fanny his heart, his house, hij carriage, and his horses ; and although he wi'i known for a pugnacious old gentleman, terribly set in his way, he was honorable, and ho lo\ed beautiful Fanny Bryson with all his lieait. And Fanny had told him she could not decide — that she was going lor the summer months to sister Olive's, and at the close ot her visit she would give him his answer. MAIN St., PITTSTON, Fa. VERY BEST WAGONS, for both heavy and light work, ttfct eau be produced in the State. First class CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, and SLEIGHS are also in his line of work, and special attention given to the same. are of the best of the qualities represented and Excelsior Planing Mills, f.v-ry variety of Marble Tombstones, Monuments of uranito or Marble, Mantels of Marble or Slate, all done up in the height of either plain or ornamental, and at the lowest priees. Piumbers' Stone*, &c. Don't fail to give us a call. LUBRICATING OILS AVID ANTHONY, DeWitt, Hileman 5c Ebert, PROPRIETORS, PITT ST ON, Pa. The newest and prettiest style of hat we have seen has a high crown, with a sloping brim about three inches in width. This brim is lined with velvet, the color as the taste of the wearer may dictate, and turns up close to the crowu at each" side. A band of velvet encircles the straight crown, with a broad end falling over the back, while high up at the si do is placed handsome ostrich feathers. This shaped hat is very becoming to most faces, and has a stylish jaunty appearance. of differrnt varieties at the lowest market prices. Also, wholesale agent for Lemberger's American Oil Polish Taste Blacking, MERCHANT TAILOR. °f "" kmds done PremPuy »nd An articlo which has no superior. Pittston. June 16.1870-lv Pittwion. March 9. 1871-ly HOTELS. \\j- anted: t V The citizens of Pit ston and the surrounding vicinity to know that the mideiHigned are prepared to build lirYOSII.VO FT It 10 1\SI K A\CE CO. TV WILKl.o-BARHE, PENNA. DEALERS IN " That's right,- Don," said Harry, breaking into a laugh; "she ought to know better than to go ofF atone, liythe-way, I happen to know that she has dismissed the old alderman." r\QUAGA HOUSE, \_ " \t *he L. & B. Junction, PITTSTON, PA. Coptfnl mid Su'iilni, SH0,OOO, SAWED AND HEWED TIMBER, DRY Light and Heavy Carriages Of all descriptions ; also AND DRESSED LUMBER, " And may I come out there sometimes?" asked Eben. , Conducted on the European Plan. The undersigned having thoroughly furnished and refitted it aB a first-class Hotel, the patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. DIRECTORS Shingles, Lath. Doors, Blinds. Sash, Mouldings Glass, Imtly, Nails. 4c., 13usineHS AVajrons ! CHAS. DORRAXCE JOHN REN HARD, STEWART PIERCE CHAS. A. MINER, A. MORSE. A. C. LANNING, I.. 1D. SHOEMAKER, O. COLLINS, G. M. HARDING, THOMAS FORD, c. E. BUTLER, R. C. SMITH. Pine Boards. Siding, Flooring, Hemlock Boards Hemlock Joist and Scantling. Fanny gave a _reluctant consent, and wished with all heart that she hud refused him: so, with the understanding that he was to call as a friend, the two parted. At the depot Fanny found her sister's carriage in waiting, and was aeco«,ted by the handsomest as well as the tallest man she had ever seen. Six loot tour and proportionately majestic, he seemed like Apollo and Hercules in one. Donn smiled again and wen ont, closing the door behind him. There was a bright moon, displaying flower, leaf, and bud. Supposing that Fanny would only make the round of the place, he ran swiftly down to the back gate, and met her just as she had reached the great elm that stood guarding the lane. With or without tV t Iitf Dim (spring, on the latest and most improved principle. We behove that our work ia unexcelled by any and second to none in the trade. None but On Main St.. (nearly opposite the West End Store.} hereby invite* the attention of the public to his extensive DOORS & WINDOW FRAMES Increase tn Gold.—The Financial CVmm'cfe thus speculates on the increased price of gold : On the whole the stock of gold in the commercial world has been increased since 1848 by 2,533 millions of dollars, and has received an average addition of 101 millions a year instead of 25 or 30 millions as previously. The London Economist calls attention to the fact that howeveractive was the pro duction of gold the activity of t'.ie mints was greater still, as the coinage of the world fcince 184S has been $D3,C0O,COO,OOO, of whi?h $1,000,000,000 has been coined by Fiance aloue. Meals or Lunch at all hour}. THE BEST MATERIAL USED in the construction of Buggies, Carriage etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHAS DORRANCE, Prc-i.n, L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice I'resid't, R. C. Smith, Sec y. TIIOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Where he keeps an unparalleled stock of made to order. Also Oct. 26, '71-ly J. T. CKOFTJT, ■s. Wagons, READY MADE C« OTHING #uited to all sizes and ages, and at prices to suit everybody. SCROLL SAWING OF ANY KIND DONE FOREST HOUSE, SCRANTON, PA. Those about to or who wish to have any of their old carriages renovated, would do well to give ub a call before going elsewhere. ECCLEH k WILSON. William Street, Pittston, Pa. May 16, *67 TO ORDER The Mott 8team Mill, Goodb for all seasons and made np in the most stylish and acceptable manuer, and with promptness. GENTLEMENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING On the 'jld Basin, near Waddell's MUJ. She started at sight of him Pitfcton, May 25,1871, " Can this be the hired man ?" tbouaht Fanny; and then she looked at his dress. Not a tiace of servitude about bim but he treated her with extreme deference,said but little, drove with the precision of a man accustomed to horses, and drew up before the cottage in grand style. Fanny was in her sister's arms, and after her the baby came in for a lair share of kis; es. "You will allow me to walk with yon ?" he said. " There is a squad of gypsies in the neighbornood, and some one might molest you-" Fanny could not say no; could not talk, even, for with ready tact he took all the conversation on himself. What did he not touch upon ? Opera, arts, nature, city, county—all derived new beauty from the glamour of his tongue. Was it strange that Fanny found herself leaning on hl3 arm and listening with rapt attention to the eloquence of his speech i From that time there was a certain tacit understanding between them, and all went smoothly till the morning he kissed her. For that Fanny was angry at herself that she was not angrier with him. All day long she was lnll of moods, changing from grave to gay, from fits ot 8. J. REED. Jnly if 18K9-ly IT. G. SCHOONMAKER Pittnton, Oct. 12,1871, PITT8TOX, Pfun MADE TO ORDER, r i-i k QWAN IIOTJfL, O PITTSTON, PA; Th« has lately purchased the Ho- NEW LIVEEY! REAR OF LEHIGH VALLEY GRIER & FARRER, Prop's, IN THE VERY BEST A LATEST STYLES, Pittston & Elmira Coal Offer for sale, at retail, to the citizens of Pittston and vicinitD their superior Coal from the Celebrated R*neca Mine, at tlie following prices at the bhutca. Co. Dairymem's Convention.—A Convention of the dairymen and farmers ol the State ol New York is soon to lDe held in New York city. A call has :.lready been issued by the milk producers, who intend to take the sale of milk out of the hands of the middle men, who adulterate it to such a degree as to render it almost worthless, and what is of far more Importance, highly injurious to the consumers. With thatoljectin view, the dairymen and farmers will unite and foi in a protective association, to be known as the United Farmers' Milk Company. The City will be mapped out into districts, and each milk producer will take a* many as he can atteud t*. HOTEL Manufacturer* ol Finest Quality Family Flour Chop and Feed ol various kinds, i nd dealers in tirain generally. AllFlonrand Feed hold by iik. warranted as represented. All orders promptly filled. Pittston, Dee. 10, 18C8. and WARRANTED TO FIT ill every case. All kinds of goods and trimmings belonging to his line on hand at all time*. HaviD g had long expei ience in h mdlmg goods of thi9 description, he is abie to select the very best materials, making it an object tor purchasers to buy of him rather than else where. eel p.-'operty known « boron of PittMton.ar the demands of the pi Sept. 30, tD9-ly. .. C■.C] the Swan Hotel, in the stem, anil is now prepared to mee ' wgioiic for a first Hnss Hotel OH AS. SCB HANK. Opposite Penn. Coal Co.'a Office. FRANK B. McCANNA, Proprietor. Aeoon ASSORTMENT OF SIVQLE and Double Carriages and good Horses. My turnout.-* cannot b« excelled in Lucerne County. Prices reasonable. Office in the Lehigh Valley iloteL Duv. lu, 1870-ly. Lump Coal, $2.75, (irate or No. 1, 2.75, Egg or No. 2, .1.00, Store, No. 3 & 4, 8.00, Chestnut, No. 5, 3.00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Luzerne house, (Formerly Steele's Hotel. JJ H. PRICE STOCK OF GOODS, and thereby serve your own interests. Pitts ton P'*., 3oth June, 1870-tf Call and see his M. Thiers speaking of the dangers which threaten France said : " Tlier® are three dangers, and three only—radicalism, Bonapartism, and my death. The first I do not think very menacing ; the second requires to be watciied over carefully ; ami as for tho third, therw is no question of it." In the President's opinion, therefere, Bonapartism may again be in the ase«ndant. •' Well, is that jour hired man?" queried Fanny, after her comfortable installment in one of the luxurious easy-chairs. "WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania. lilLLI.NEK* STAIR BUILDER, S. BRISTOL,, Proprietor. Office on Franklin St., s. SUTHERLAND, "Yes dear ; that is Matbcw DonD. IIow did you like him ?* The undersigned having taken possession of this vrell and popular stun.!, has injd D many important improvements in the house and furniture, and i-, in all respect* )DruiDared *'»acconimodat 2 the public. Hid stabler it-olRrtfeandcoffvt%ient. Attended tcareful and obiig- S- BRISTOL. Mrs. ELLEN E. HYNES, (Second Door Lelow the Central Express Office,) JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE On tlxo Ravine, Has jost received a iu.l stock of fashionable Millinery Goods, Kibbons, 1'riiumiugB, kc , aud the ladiet »r» requtetcd KD call and wake their elections. WH.&E.SDBAftKrt Pennsylvania FOK WEST 1'iriSTON BOROUGH, Office corner ot Exeter and Warren Streets. Ali t»UBin«»s pertuinlnj; to his office promptly attended D K OoU*etion6 mid* &o. May ». l&SSk When desired coal will be delivered, •'Vtfoc oiCly the cartage to the above prices. " He looks like a gentleman,''said Fanny, after a little pause. N. B.—I mako this business a fcpecialtT, and Carpenter) and Contractors will find it to their advantage *° "end their ordere to mD\ thus ensurin" a first clu*a 10b for an; description of »Uirf H. H. P. JOSEPH COOL, Asst. Supt Pltaton. Oct. 5. 1871. U. " lie ts a {gentleman, dear. Md the best sense of the world : 1 told you that," |
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