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pu lsion Gazette JD E A I) THIS ! I he P.ttiiox inAtcTTt is published c-teiy Tlmr Ttf« (f,AZJCTT* Is oiie of the bo / (i. M. niCijAUT, r.nteUn Hniijiinj, jj„ g* Nnrih Main N ft is read by the families in the the countv It U a I Way* prD.nptly Pust Olll,Ht 81.-V) per annnm. N urued within ||„, v. AI..VKU I 1»i \(i RATh*. »'« t 1 mC» | H itiC» | fl mn | 1 ip* pa'-'n 1 by u u„«-i»fetiih Ubiuini ; 4 ihi ; m oo $ 12 (») $ 18 i One-eUlitii " «no 10 no, in oo bA n th bent advcriiMi trIcily h fii -i t One-quartur " i_)U(i no,! as On; WOO One-third " is ihi 25 IMl, 4n.il, so On One-half " is uo| 30 001 50 0o| 70 On One Colnmn 30 Oil; 40 00 ! 70 00j 120 CO Business Cards, f\v'e line* oi less, $7 per year; over fife and not exceeding ten lines, $12 per year. It is one of the beht paper* in tl»v Sta'o for general new#. Its politics—Uncompromisingly Republican. D'o well regulated family should be without it. It publishes the County Court proceedings In fact everything of interest, to the goncn reader will be round in its oolumrs. Send on your xubscriptions, and d."Dn'ttry to live without Thi Gazette another week. PITTSTON, pATHURSDAY MAY 8, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1.205. VOL. XXXV—NO. 9. Auditors', AClmini8trators' ftnj Assignees' Notices, fci each. Ailveriming |n Local Column, 20 cts. per line for each insertio,,. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Lawyers and Justices. Livery. Medical. Business Cards, Poetry. city. About noon, the 11th of March, after a two days' seurch, the emperor wa9 informed that the archduke had been for several weeks incogpito at a private house in Wieden suburb. A Fair Exchange Brick yard. JOSEPH P. 8CH00LEY Willow Whistles. There is a little romance going the rounds about Richard Farquahr Dingle and his wife Phoebe, and Robert Moore and his wife Mary. The account of the strange fortune that happened these two couples is so circumstantial that it must 111 the main true. Q S. ST AUK, Dlamb, • Livery and Elena «;© Stables, near the liehigh Valley I»epot, Pittsto . Pa. Good rigs always on hand, and the publicac immodated in the bent manner. I June 13,'70-ly ;?"???? attorney at law, Having greatly enlarged hi* facilities* for business, calls the attention of the public to bin old and well known yard on the p lank road, half a mile below PittHton, whore the public ma at nil times be nccommodated with the best of bick and receive estimates for buildings. Jan 1 73 UT OL1VB A. WAIDSWORTU Jan 1 1673 PITT9TON, PA T/AGLK DRUG STORE! The world is wide awake to day, The laziest drones are bustling, The brook slips by, the wind is gay, And every leaf is rustling ; This shady bank, 'neath Beach and Oukr With lances like grasses bristle®, And yon and I, two idle folk, Sit making willow whistles. This added to the emperor's agitation and he sent at once for the Archduke Henry, his cousin. What occurred next is not accurately known, but after a brief and angry conversation between the two Hapsburgs, the servants in the ante-room were startled by a noise like that of two persons engaged in a scuttle, mingled with loud curses. The door was suddenly thrown open, the emperor appeared with his face Hushed crimson with anger, and dragged out the Archduke Henry, whoso nose was bleeding profusely. There could be no doubt that the emperor and his archducal cousin had been lighting. Before the servants were able to recover from their amazement the archduke had made his exit from the ante-room, and the emperor had returned into his cabinet, where lie remained for hours afterward. Next day, the servants who had hitherto done duty iu the imperial anteroom, were sent to one of the emperor's castles in Dalmatis, no doubt to prevent them froui divulging the scandalous affair. Rut it has leaked out, nevertheless, and the people of Vienna say that ever since Libenyl, in 18.10, wounded tho emperor with a knife in the neck, Francis Joseph lias been subject to sudden and uncontrollable ebulitions of terrible anger, and that, on such occasions, lie will at once come from words to blows. SUTHERLAND, .JUSTICE OF " Livery— change PBIETOR. The undersigned having purchased of Stephen Priesbach, his livery and all thereto belonging, desires to inform the public that he will continue the businexs at the eld stand, where he enieavor to accomm »iate the public to the best of his ability. He design* to mid largely to the gtock at once, and do ail in his powe. to give general satisfaction. in the way of furnishing good horses and carriages to hU customers. JOSEPH 8CUREMAN. 01*' 3*110- Established 1855. JgLACKSMlTHIMQ, TIIE PEACE, Robert Helmo, would respectfully invite those having horses to shoe or any other job in the line of Blacksmithing, to bring them to bis shop near the Hutler Coal Co'* office, where they will be attended to with piompt- For West Pitt«ton Borough, Office, comer of Exeter and Warren Streets. All business' pertaining to Ills office promptly at tended to. Collections made, Ac. J«n 1 73 All tho parties were English and were newly married as above in England, before they came to the new World to court tho goddess fortune. Dick Dingle and his wife \vere both blondes, and Rob Moore and Ills were browns, and both women were beauties of their respective types, and all were young and adventurous. Tho two couples didn't come over on the same ship, but they caine about the same time, and they did not know each other. Dick Dingle and his pretty wife went to Petroleum Centre Co. Pa., with a capital of $10,000, which was soon sunk in oil wells—all but $400. Dick divided this sum With Phoebe and started out alone for the Argentine Republic to retrieve his lost fortune and make another. He struck a good streak of mining luck, and cleared $9,000 in the first two years, which he sent to Phoebe, and which she duly received. This reconciled her to her husband's absence for the time, but she heard from liim no more for some years, and she began to regard him as dead. Tho fact A. KNAEP, M. 1)., Proprietor, Oh, heavenly sunshine of the May, Succeeding winter hoary, What shade can shut its light away, What gloom resist its glory ! Down through our leafy canopy Dart myriad golden missies, And gild the brook, the bank, the hee And e'en the willow whistles. JOHN RICHARDS, Pbnler In Foreign and Domestic nesa and care. THE WYOMING VALLEY Aprl7—m t Attorney at Law, and Conveyancer. Commissioner 10 Inke testimony tor the several Courtsof Luiern, County, by appointment. Office on William street, opposite the Catholic Church, Pi Its ton, ov Pittnton, 8ept. 12,—-tf. Contractors and Builders Drugs and Medicines, PAPER MILL. H. STAIR ii. pitrcE, PITTSTON, PA lilHI-DE It, French and German | C. F. Cf- G. ]D. Rommel, Mannfuc* fJ • turer Strnw Print. Manilla. Waterproof Blaming, White Tea. and Printed Manilla Wrapping Papers. Also Paper JJags and Flour Hacks. 1\ K1DDKK, Office on Franklin Streei, Stiqfr wealth of leaf! suchwoildaof green! Such halm, do words can utter! And all the birds that e'er we see, % Have gathered here to flutter ; They pertly perch, with heads awry Upon the swaying thistles, And evidently wonder why We're making willow whistles. WILKES-BARRE, PENN'A CHEMICALS ATTORNEY AT LAW, N B—I make ttil« a ipenialty find Carpenterx »nd Contractors will tlnd it to their advantage to send tlielr ordera to ine, Hum ensuring a flrstclasijob for any description of stair*, Jan 1 187.1 April 10, if gltLIAKDS! BILLIARDS! uflioe in Iaw Building, North Franklin Htrael W1LKES-BARRE, PA PERFUMERY, M»:ch 30, 1871-1 J* h. h. r. TOILET SO AT fHAIR BRUSHES, The undersigned having opened a first-class BILLIARD ROOM in that line large room in the Hftcemont of his new building on Mainstieet, adjoining the People's Savings Bank, and furnished It with everv adornment, and FOUR MEW BILLIARD TAULK8. hopes the lovers of tho game may find It a pleasant place of resort. No liquor sold, but temperance beverages, and the best brands of cigars, always on hand. GEORGE SMITH, PropV. Q F. GAINES, TMPORTANT TO BUILDORS NAIL BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, 6TOKE QUA RAY, How date you, comrade, trifle so, In these grand forest templet, And lAugh and beat your farpy bough. And set mo bad examples ! (Such songs of praises here arise, As ne'er were found in Missals, And we should hearken, were we wise, Assessor of Internal Eavcnue. The undersigned hereby Rives notice that ha is operating n very excellent atone tiuarry in the Borough of I'iltston, and that he Is prepared to furnish Building Stone of all kinds, and to take contracts for Walls and Excavations.and warrant' to do all his work in a first class manner. FLESH BUUSIIES, CLOTHESBRI'SIIES, Agent for the Schnshtleoke Powder Company and Heal Estate, near hiagle Hotel, Main street, "piston, Fa. J»n 118T" LEATHER BRUSH ICS Pittston. April 10.1373. _ PITTSTON LEATHER STORE REMOVAL. Physicians and Dentists Also Agents for nil. C. M. WITjLTA.MS, St'UtlEON DENTIST, ritiaton. April 18,1S72. WM. BOND, Oregon Having removed to the basement under the People's Ravings Bank, our customers and the public will liod us there with a full stuck of Leather of all kinds lined by Shoemakers. snd n general assortment of Shoe Finding)'. Strict attention given to all orders by mail or otherwise Instead ol making whistles. Meat Markets JADWIN's STTHDUIN(J LINIMENT Main Street, Pit tston, IDa TmjST PITTSTON They say the world's a vale of tears,, And man is born to trouble,— The words sound idly in my ears Beside the brooklet's bubble ; Friends change, I hear, and hopes grow pale, Tho fairest project lizzies— I'm glad there's no such word as full, 1q making willow whistles. Among the m»ny improvements recently Introduced in his practice, he regards none of more Importance than his method of Extracting levin without pain, which he l« doing very •uceessfuily t very day by the use of Nitrous Ox ide CCas. It is perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale Its results have been entirely «ati»factorj 'jJJ*^ry Rooms' with J. W.Miller, adjoining the C»'h Store of C. Law A Camnbell. •""D1 MEAT MARKET. FHtetna April 10, 'T.J— tf The undersigned having opened a Market on Exeter street, iiD West Pittslon, near the office of S. Sutherland, will keep it at all times well supplied with the very best of all kinds of meat adapted to the season, and invite the patronage of the public. We are determined that what we kell shall be the very best. BRACE h HOI.COMB. West PIttston, April 18-:im. A Large Stock of J. J, MERRIAM, is lie was still living a wild sort of life in South Ameiica and had almost forgotten his blonde wife, though he carried her picture. PORTRAIT PAINTER. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, LIFE..SIZE PORTRAITS The brook shows back two heads of brown. Though one'a a prettier color, A Titian hue—no need to frown, I've said not which is duller ; They'll be the Bame, both voura and mine, When time their brownesg grizzles. And then, we'll laugh at 'Auld Lang Syne' When we made willow whistle*. J N. 11ICE, Consisting of ON CANVASS. Bob Moore and his .brunette wife had also a comfortable capital when they arrived in this country, and lost some of it in unfortunate speculations. Bob left Mary in Rochester, X. Y., and went to South America full of golden visions. He promised to write to his wife soon, but never did, and was not lucky in the Argentine country. Finally Dick Dingle and Bob Moore met, both were vagabonds—in a strange country without money or friends. They joined fortunes, and told each otnjjr the story of their lives. There was a remarkable similarity between them. They both had pictures of their wives, and, strange to say, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Photographs painted in Oil or Water] colors, or retouch*J with India Ink. Old English Customs Office in Cottage between Levy'* Clothing More mid Rt-siJeoce of 11. B. Cutler. QIIARLES HARDING, SCHOOL BOOKS, PEN HOLDERS, ft LANK BOOKS, PEN BACKS, PASS BOOKS, INK STANDS, TOY BOOK8, POCKET BOOKS, Studio adjoining the Cash'Store of Law ft Campell. Mar lst'72-ly Some of us have heard of Nottingham, in England. In this pleasant city for many years thero existed an organization known as the "Nottingham Lambs." The duties which devolved upon a Nottingham Lamb were sundry. For the most part they consisted in getting thoroughly and unmistakably drunk, and in breaking honest people's heads. The "Lambs" wero of special service at elections, and did good service to the cause—generally of conservatism. In fact, in Nottingham, until the introduction of vote by ballot, was a good, old-fashiotied "true blue and orange" election. Drink of an intoxicating kind flowed like water. The honorable candidates had each their dishonorable supporters. Votes were paid for openly. Rotten eggs and dead cats and turnips whittled round the heads of the exalted few upon the hustings, like cannon balls at a siege. Down below, "Nottingham Lambs" engaged themselves during the speaking of the candidates, in half murdering any luckless voter who dared to gainsay anything advanced by the candidate on whose behalf .the services of the "Lambs" were enlisted. MAIN* ST., PITTS TON, PA Butcher and Meat Dealer, Office hours, 1 to 3 p. in (Successor to P. M. Sutton), BANKER'S BUILDING, RAIL- CKAUKj&7^ w July 0.1871-ly ItOAD STREET Select Reading. M. WILLIAMS, For tho Best io tbe Murlcet Cull Here, CAP PAPER, PORTFOLIOS, NOTE PAPER, MUCILAGE, BILLET PAPER, RUBBERS, LETTER PAPER, SEALINGWAX '"■1XT0$ sTEAM 1^* Physician and Surgeon, PittMon, Nor. 14 '72—ly An Imperial Quarrel Prom Wate*. F.xperienoe of 3»-$ y«»" n» 8ur Ktou in U. S. Army.) Grocers, Bakers and Flour Tlic-rc took place on the 12th of March, at the Hofburg, the grand palage of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austiia, an event, perhaps, unequalled in the ret ent annals of European royalty. What gave rise to it was the visit which an old TrDtisy lvanian peasant, named Herker Tisfaeky, had paid tliree duys before to the emperor. The peasant and his sovereign were old acquaintances, and a very peculiar link existed between the two. Their connection dated from tho year in which the emperor's second brother, the ill-stared Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, was 011 the eve of his departure for Mexico. A week or two previous to tmitevent, Herker Visaeky, covered with dust, and bearing every trace of extreme fatigue, demanded to sec his majesty without delay. During the interview the old man told him that he had traveled all tho way from Transylvania on foot to Vienna, because he had had a strange vision in regard to the emperor's brother, tho Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian. He I said he had seen, in this vision, the D latter in a foreign country, standing up before a file of soldiers who were shooting at him. Herker Visaeky added that he had repeatedly had other visions of important events, which had afterward turned out to be literally true. Francis Joseph, like most of the Hapsburgs, is superstitious, and tho words of the old Transylvania peasant made a deep impression on-him. He thanked Herker Visaeky, made him a liberal present, and asked him to visit him again if he had anything further The mott steam mill, P1TT8TON. PF.NN'A GRIER & FARRER, PROPRIETORS. LEAD PENCILS, ELASTIC BANDS, STEEL PENS, GOLD PENS, BLACK, BLUE, AND CARMINE INK. Orders left fit Ro»des' Drug Store wilt meet prompt Attention. Office, 123 Main stre et, opposite Odd Fellows 1'ittMon. 8ep. 6, '72. MONIES & PUGHE, If A XVFA fTVni:ilS Manufacturers of Finest quality Family Flour. Chop apd Feed of various kind*, and dealers in 'irain generally. All Flour and Feed »oid by us, *arr*uted a.*- represented. All ordert promptly Ailed. Jan 1 lb73 AXD WMOU.SALK 1*KALCRS IS ALL 1I.VD3 OF CRACKERS, CAKES, A. CAMPBELL, Homeopathic Physician and ENVELOPES AND CONFECTIONERY, eaC„h went into raptures over each other's picture, and cared very little for his own. In a mad freak vagabond Dick and vagabond Bob exchanged the pic ures of their wives, and some luck appeared to cbme to them afterward. They were fast friends, and accumulated some money, and began to behave themselves better. It was seven years since Dick Dingle had written to his wife, and one day in a fit of repentance he wrote her a letter enclosing $1,000, and asking her to join him in South America as soon as possible. In the meantime she had I'fcemoved from Petroleum Centre to Philadelphia, but the letter and money reached her after a long delay. Surgeon. Thomas maloney, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In UROCERIE8 ANI) PROVISIONS, SCRANTON, PA Ue-ideooe. Exeier Street, Wc«t Pittstoo. near Foundry • f Wi»n«r A Strong. Orders left at the of Behl»p«r, "»rn" ,w"' meet prom pi aiienti..n. Graduate of Jetfoiaon Medi al Coliuce, and praetitlouer In Jeraey C liy. hro»kly»- M1-" Vork, ana Ucraoion Pa. Being thoroughly vrrseii In the allopathic practice the Doctor claims to be ahle to dlicern the relative advauta*e« of two ayatema. Aprti-.jyi ALEX. JAHIESON. B. F. COOL HA UGH J£ F. COOLBAUGH & CO., Of all Color*. &bad«4, Variety hwJ Sizen, at whole Salts, Meat!*, Flour, Flnh and STAPLE 1)UY GOODS, »a'e RDd retail. Hosiery, Glomes, Notions, Ac. Fftrnj Produce Received. Htore in the upper part o! 111h town, below the l'epot. Jun I 73 Commission Merchants, MAIN STUHliT. PITTSTON, PA Hotels and Restaurants riTTSTON, PA Jan.9 , 73 Next door to the Osteite office Whoiosalo Packcr* and Doalers in M. eiNOJjAlH, J. 8ALOON nnCl KfcSTAUUANT. Wi.li Bowllnn Alley in renr. H*1' th* *De*t of Liquors, barsa'jarill* Mineral Water, And all other Cramer beverage*. Opposite ti e Pof«t»Otfice. J»u 1 TOIIN S. COSGROVE, Dealer In OYSTERS Carriage Sl Harness Makers. Fish, Fruitn, Vegetables and Country Produce Orooeries, Provwion*,Flour, Feed, Potk, Nc- 333 South Front Street, Generally. Fish and Meat*. A Inn, Crockery, Wood unci Willow Ware. Satisfaction guaranteed to every customer. Below the Treatlinp. Main Street, Jan 1 '73. ELI ACER, manufacturer of light and Draft Harness, of all kind?, and dealer in WHIPS, ROBE8, BLANKETS, BELLS. Ac. Repairing done neatly arid promptly, opposite he Litne Kiln, Mam St.. Pinstoo. jy 7,'7(My. CC WAN HOTEL, PITTSTON, PA. The undersigned has lately purchased the Ho tf»l property known ns the Swan Hotel, in the boroiikH of Pitiston, and is now prepared to meet the demand* of the public for a n®1®1; „„ Jan 1 '73. CHAa. ovnttA^a, PHILADELPHIA PITTSTON. PA M»ri7--7.1 DUMGARDNER & RADER, JJ Dealer* In rpHE BRANDENBURG BAKERY, gYRON RRAGO, SOUTH MAIN STREET, It is with peculiar regret that we note the fact that this delicious relic of "good old-fashioned " English times is at last consigned to limbo, along with everything else old English. At the head of the "Nottingham Lambs" was a gentleman whose name was Bill Bendigo. Bill Bendigo was a prize-fighter, and had half-killed his man time and again. The rottenness of the times, or rather, as Artemus Ward would have said, the "eussedness of things in general," have brought about Bendigo's conversion, to the great joy, 110 doubt, of the worthy Nottingham magistrates, but to the amazement of the Nottingham Lambs. Bendigo was "called," about six weeks ago, by one Itichard Weaver, a collier, backed up by a gentleman of the name of Tukes. lie was ' called" and I10 has forsaken his Lambs and none down into lllthy "W'hltechapel to preach, or, to use his own words, "to fight for. the Gospel," Alas ! alas ! instead of tho manly Bendigo beating to pulp the massyhead of a Nottingham laborer, we have a "stout, strong-built man, of square faflb, with spectacles 011 nose," preaching with "considerable zeal, hut without much oratorical finish," to Wliitechapel costermongers. Bendigo's conversion has resulted in the break-up of the admirable protective organization of Nottingham, and henceforth we shall have no piquant accounts of " contested elections " from Kngland. yyillTE IIORSE HOTEL Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, riTTSTON, PA As Dick had waited tho proper time, and heard nothing from his wife, he began to feel uneasy, and one day he resolved to return to the United States to hunt her up. He started from Panama on the English steamer George Watts, for the United States, on Friday, tlie "thoday of June last, while his wife sailed from £ew York to the Argentine Republic the next day, Saturday, June 8. Dick went to Petroleum Centre, thence to Philadelphia, but could not find his wife or hear anything of her. He then went to New York, resolved to take[ tho next packet for South America, to join Bob Moore. But something occurred to prevent the voyage. He got Flour, Feed, Meal, BOOTS. SHOES, HATH, CAPS, Ac., Jau 1 '73. Main Street, Pitt.ton, Pa. HARNESS MAKKR, Thankful for the liberal patronage which has thus far been extended to him, he it now making renewed efforts to furnish C.9T0FT, Proprietor, L. B. PERRIN, Prop'r MARKET STREET, Wilkes-Barre, on William slreet, three doors above Main, where he oan always be found to do all kind* of Repair inc in his lino ol buaines. Orders for new work solicited. Jan. 1/73. rpilE LARGE AND EXCELLENT BREAD, (Wheat, Rye and Graham), together with taker and Pies of every description No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction to all. His team will continue to supply his customers on the road and Uke orders from families. Parties supplied at short notice. Jan I *73 TTLWZ & HUNTLEY, EVERY COMFORT FOR MAN AND BEAST And no pains spared to make all feel at home. Our Hrabliuu is the I urgent aud most complere in Oeo.4'72 STRONG STEAM MILL T7ARMER8, DAIRYMEN, AND -L BUTTER BUYERS! Pack Your Butter in the dry JAMES' HOTEL IPittston, "Pa. DAVID PATE US ON, l'rop'r WESGOTT'S A f*«w steps from h. & B. Junction PITTSTON, PA The undersigned having purchased of Thomas Waddell tho Strong Steam Mill, and assumed the bunines- of said establishment, he would respectfully «ive notice that he will be at all times prepared to aell to the trade RETURN BUTTER PAIL, d-cla*B hotel. has been recently D1 fitted up. and farmers vili find IDtag6 t• j Mop there. it being away ».'td. Good stablu.g aoeommodahons Ci. M. TOMLINSON. Approved and recommended by the leading authorities of our country on dairying, and acknown edged by all butter dealer* to be the very best package in use. renovai it to th TIIE BEST OF FLOUR FEED, &C.t Butter packed in thin Pail brings Five to Ten cents more a pound in the New York City market than the same quality in any other package. which can be produced. Having had a long and active esperience in the *«lil!ing business, and being the owner and onerator of a Mill in the Cumberland Valley, producing seventy-five barrels of flour per day, from the best wheat grown in the State, he hopes to be able to self a superior flour and at as low a rate as the market will afford, lie invites a resume of business with old friends, and a trial from the trade in general CARRIAGE & WAGON I rZERNE IIOUSK, JJ WEST PITTSTON A. M. JEFFORDS, PROP'R. Dairymen, send for a Circular 1 Dealers seod for a Price List! We are the sole manufacturer! of WKSTCOTT8 RETURN BUTTER PAIL, and also manufacture very extensively Butter Firkins. Half Firkin Tubs, iiV pound Butter Pails, Well Buckets, Ac., Ac. Our goods are marked with out name, and are for talo by ail iirst-ola*s dealers. MAKERS, to communicate, BLA KSMITHS, &c. Whether Francis Joseph communicated the vision of the old Transylvania peasant to his enthusiastic brother or not, is unknown ; hut certain it Is that he received a second visit from Herker Visacky in the spring of 1700, immediately previous to the breaking out of the war between Prussia and Germany. The peasant predicted to him in the most impressive language, and with many starting details, the disastrous issue of the impending campaign. The Emperor listened respectfully to the old man, but did not heed his warning. It may bo imagined that be looked upon Herker Visacky as a seer when his predfeions a few weeks afterwards were verified ; and still more so when his unfortunate brother Maximilian, in the following year, fell dead under the bullets of Juarez's soldiers at Queretaro. The house has been thoroughly renovated, re paired and furnished. and is in all respects, the largest nod most desirable suburban Hoiel in the Wyoming Valley, it ha« always been regarded by city people as h delightful sojourning place, and the proprietor assures nil that his best efforts will be put forth to make it the most delightful place to be found, for all who desire to ut'eure a quiet and delightfnl summer resort. The rooms are large and very pleasant. The hotel is situated at the West Pittxton Depot of the Lac kawanna A Bloomsbnrg Railroad, and overlooks l-ss'i and West Pittston, and guests have no carriage expenses 10 pay in arriving or departing. Carriages for the use of guests will be provided at reasonable charges. The Luierne Poat-Offlce is kept within a few yards of the Hotel. Jan 1 '73 The undersigned are prepared at the old stand of Joaeph Kinu. on Warren street, In West Pittston. to do a general business id hiacksmithing and the building cf Wagons ana Carriages of all kind". 110 a little bit of spree in New- York, and happened to stumble into a store 011 Broadway to buy some trifling article. There, behind the counter, lie saw a handsome brunette, whose face looked charmingly familiar. Ho was Very truly, Ac., 3. DAXTDPATF SON, SILSBY BROS.. Belmont, Alleghany Co., N. Y. Principal Warehouse, Binghamton. N. Y Having been particular to secure the best ol Wagon and Carriage Makers, as well as Blacksmiths. we feel no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at our shop will compare favorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. MILLINERY. QARPETS T not mistaken ; it was she, and the picture he carried proved it. The acquaintance ripened. Mary had sought and obtained a divorce from Bob Moore for desertion, and was free, and lovelv and still young. Dick Dingle told the story of his wife's disappearance, and the couple resolved that she must l»e dead, so thoso two got married, and are now living happily in Brooklyn. ARUIVAJi CARPETS FAINTING AND TRIMMING! CARPETB CARPETS C A 11 P £ T S CARPETS! C A R P E T S For this department also, wo have a scientiflo workman of a»nple experience in the best shops in the State. Aith the fac!!itien and workmen with which our establishment iC* now fura.shed, there is nothing to prevent our being able to produce as neatly and w«$l made a wagon of any kind a* can be made in Northern Pennsylvania. Those in peed of anything in our line, are requested to call and give us a trial, and satisfaction in every particular will he guaranteed. Millinery and Fancy Goods Miscellaneous piTTSTON Ml iiorsi;, MRS- MAEYJ. SMITH, thankful for the liberal patronage hertofore enjoyed, has now the plea»ure of announcing the receipt of a large aiDJ fresh »» rival of all kiDds and latest styles of 233 SOUTH MAIN STREET, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD , C A 11 PETS KLOTZ A HUNTLEY (Husemenl), PITTHTON, PENN A CARPETS CARPETS West rittnton Oct. 10. '7*J w no WISHESTO liUl', Garments of all kinds colored ar.d scoured in the bent manner »nd without damage to the fabric. Silks and all tine fabric* 1horounhly understood, arid cleansed and scoured to eniire satisfaction. The proprietor will not be responsible for goods I eft in his charge after two months. ■JaM'TII. 1D. M. ALEXANDER. NKW TRIMMINGS, Ac., which *he la prepared to at the lowest iDriecf. A full itock of ladies and Phoebe Dingle plowed the deep to join her recreant but repentant litis- chilUleuw' The undersigned winliingto retire from business and lead a life more congenial to advanced ag«, offers to sell THE WHOLE OR A PORTION of hi* lot* on Main street, embracing a good HATS, baud, in tho Argentine Republic. Rlio was doomed to disappointment, but she found Hob Moore, and Hob showed her the picture which lie had received from the hands of Dick Dingie himself, but he did not tell her the whole story. In fact it is uncertain what Bob did say to tho beautiful woman who had come so far to find a husband and failed, but it is certain that those two got married in a very hliort time, and now live in good style RIBBONS, EMBROIDERY, Ac., Ac., The Largest Assortment I Frame House and New Brick BARN, the latter of which cost S3 000. The IrouiHgti i« 87 feet. And the depth 160 feet. It would be an admirable and nightly location for a fine iioiel. and three stores underneath. The ▼ lew would bo extejsive both up and down tlift river, and the locution would afford ample facilities for business. Apply to PittMton, April 3, tf HOOT AND SHOE SHOP After that second visit Francis Joseph did not hear anything further from the peasant until the old peasant said ho had seen, in another vision, a prince of the imperial house, os regent of the empire, opening ihe Austrian parliament. That the prince had been hailed as the liberator of tho country, and had pledged himself to rule it thenceforth, in a truly liberal spirit. This prince, he added, was married to a low-born woman, and for some time past had been in Vienna, without the emperor's knowledge. Francis Joseph was startled. He sent for the chief of the secret police of Vienna, and asked him to And out whether or not the Archduko Henry, who, it is wellknown, is married to an actress of very humble decent, and who, in consequence, is not allowed to live at the imperial court, was secretly in the How to CJet Ai.onu.—Don't stop to tell stories in business hours. together with every article belonging to her trade. The ladieH are invited to call and make their selections for the winter, as she la confident she can meet the expecl&tiona of all. CHAFLES F. HERRMANN, u th» ba«ome»t of Stork k Hhnrliey'ii new briuk Main ut root U.t.'.l BT— BI ElSIT SITIYILIEIS! Pay as you go MAIN STREET, neariy opposite the Eagle Ho tel. Never "fool" in business matters Being well pi 4 (to do all kindn ol Iloot nnd 8liCD« making It I. manner, and having hnd ample experience In tho work required.by *11 ol*«»H» in I'ittston, i reapedfully solicit a ulinre of the public patronage, guaranteeing aatiafaction ''llK PAIRING neatly, promptly and »nbi.tanila"» j„"p' CHAS. F. HERRMANN. buiidtng, MhTii street, p'union Pitta ton, Oct, 27,1870 M.J-S. Dissolution op partner-8HIP.—Notice Is hereby gfren that Ihe partnership heretofote existing between the undersigned Ht Wpm PittsUM, Pa., under the firm name of EGGLE8TON A HITCHNER. wa» dissolved bv mutual consent on the 16th day of April. 1873. The uccountM of the late firm will be settled at the stores o/ either of the lat« partner* in West Pittston, either ot whom are fully authorized to trail* sact all holiness in closing the f«aid partnership accounts. All persona indebted are reqne-ted to to make immediate payment to either of the undersigned, and those having claims to present them far settlement. MILE8 ORK. Learn to act and think for yourself. Do not kick every one in your path. Keep ahead rather than behind tho Lowest Prices. jyjILLINERY ! times Decker & Fell, Use your own brains rather than those of others. Pitiston. Jan. 11—3m in Cordova City, Argentine Republic AVOHK Have juat received an entire new atock of Milllnery and Fancy ttoodi at No. 37 Main Hreet.where a anara of the puMic patronage !a solicited and all oidera filled to the entire aatiafaelion of the nublie. * Do not meddle with a business you know nothing about. A real blonde is quite a variety down HA,R there, and sho makes a sensation ■jTTihe UdieC. of Plttaton and rlelnity. Mra. I). BLUEbeiia leave to Inform ihe I.adlea that fhe hui* now opened a plare of liU.lofwon the:floor ot Mr. Lamb a building corner of Mam and Vraier nt i ,-et. where fbo i* prepared to do all kmd« ol Funcy work, mieh M WICS, BRAIDS, CURLS, Pi,ft- Frizz?*, Oh»U'll«n«, Toupee". Switch** \v «.vinn or Crimpinn or Natural made ip wltl. neatne*!. am, diapalch. he h.Kheal, i h« paid lor Coirihlny* and I-""K Hair PIttMon, Ap ft 10 '7: FASER & SMITH'S If you have a placc of business, be found there when wanted. when sho rides out every evening on a ALLEN J. EGGLE9T0N', April 17tf87.V-J- C. HITCHNER. beautiful palfrey. It is perhaps just MILLINERY ! MILLINERY! 120 Market Street, No man can get rich by setting around the stores and saloons. as well as it has fallen out. These MRS. ELLEN E IIYNES, NOTICE.—Allen J. Eguleston will continue the buC«iness at the Old 9'and, and .f. C. Hitchner will open a New 8i«Dre in tbe brick building formerly occupied by William* 4 Hunter, on Exeter street. Both would respectfully return thanks to the public for past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. two singular couples are too lar apart Second Poor below the Central Kxpress Office Have order, system, regularity, and also promptness. to Interfere with each other's happi Has Just received 0 full Block of Fashionable Millinery Goods, Ribbons, Trtmmlnj(D. 4c.. and the Indies ore requested to call and moke their (elections. Jan 11B73 ON THE KAVINH ness, and are much better satisfied as Flease glre WILKES-BARRE A. J.EGGLESTON WestPlttston,April 17—3t J.C. HITCHNER. More miles can be made in a duy by going steadily than by stopping. they are than as they were 10—era urseives. —3m
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 24 Number 9, May 08, 1873 |
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 24 Number 9, May 08, 1873 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1873-05-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
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Language | English |
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Full Text | pu lsion Gazette JD E A I) THIS ! I he P.ttiiox inAtcTTt is published c-teiy Tlmr Ttf« (f,AZJCTT* Is oiie of the bo / (i. M. niCijAUT, r.nteUn Hniijiinj, jj„ g* Nnrih Main N ft is read by the families in the the countv It U a I Way* prD.nptly Pust Olll,Ht 81.-V) per annnm. N urued within ||„, v. AI..VKU I 1»i \(i RATh*. »'« t 1 mC» | H itiC» | fl mn | 1 ip* pa'-'n 1 by u u„«-i»fetiih Ubiuini ; 4 ihi ; m oo $ 12 (») $ 18 i One-eUlitii " «no 10 no, in oo bA n th bent advcriiMi trIcily h fii -i t One-quartur " i_)U(i no,! as On; WOO One-third " is ihi 25 IMl, 4n.il, so On One-half " is uo| 30 001 50 0o| 70 On One Colnmn 30 Oil; 40 00 ! 70 00j 120 CO Business Cards, f\v'e line* oi less, $7 per year; over fife and not exceeding ten lines, $12 per year. It is one of the beht paper* in tl»v Sta'o for general new#. Its politics—Uncompromisingly Republican. D'o well regulated family should be without it. It publishes the County Court proceedings In fact everything of interest, to the goncn reader will be round in its oolumrs. Send on your xubscriptions, and d."Dn'ttry to live without Thi Gazette another week. PITTSTON, pATHURSDAY MAY 8, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1.205. VOL. XXXV—NO. 9. Auditors', AClmini8trators' ftnj Assignees' Notices, fci each. Ailveriming |n Local Column, 20 cts. per line for each insertio,,. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Lawyers and Justices. Livery. Medical. Business Cards, Poetry. city. About noon, the 11th of March, after a two days' seurch, the emperor wa9 informed that the archduke had been for several weeks incogpito at a private house in Wieden suburb. A Fair Exchange Brick yard. JOSEPH P. 8CH00LEY Willow Whistles. There is a little romance going the rounds about Richard Farquahr Dingle and his wife Phoebe, and Robert Moore and his wife Mary. The account of the strange fortune that happened these two couples is so circumstantial that it must 111 the main true. Q S. ST AUK, Dlamb, • Livery and Elena «;© Stables, near the liehigh Valley I»epot, Pittsto . Pa. Good rigs always on hand, and the publicac immodated in the bent manner. I June 13,'70-ly ;?"???? attorney at law, Having greatly enlarged hi* facilities* for business, calls the attention of the public to bin old and well known yard on the p lank road, half a mile below PittHton, whore the public ma at nil times be nccommodated with the best of bick and receive estimates for buildings. Jan 1 73 UT OL1VB A. WAIDSWORTU Jan 1 1673 PITT9TON, PA T/AGLK DRUG STORE! The world is wide awake to day, The laziest drones are bustling, The brook slips by, the wind is gay, And every leaf is rustling ; This shady bank, 'neath Beach and Oukr With lances like grasses bristle®, And yon and I, two idle folk, Sit making willow whistles. This added to the emperor's agitation and he sent at once for the Archduke Henry, his cousin. What occurred next is not accurately known, but after a brief and angry conversation between the two Hapsburgs, the servants in the ante-room were startled by a noise like that of two persons engaged in a scuttle, mingled with loud curses. The door was suddenly thrown open, the emperor appeared with his face Hushed crimson with anger, and dragged out the Archduke Henry, whoso nose was bleeding profusely. There could be no doubt that the emperor and his archducal cousin had been lighting. Before the servants were able to recover from their amazement the archduke had made his exit from the ante-room, and the emperor had returned into his cabinet, where lie remained for hours afterward. Next day, the servants who had hitherto done duty iu the imperial anteroom, were sent to one of the emperor's castles in Dalmatis, no doubt to prevent them froui divulging the scandalous affair. Rut it has leaked out, nevertheless, and the people of Vienna say that ever since Libenyl, in 18.10, wounded tho emperor with a knife in the neck, Francis Joseph lias been subject to sudden and uncontrollable ebulitions of terrible anger, and that, on such occasions, lie will at once come from words to blows. SUTHERLAND, .JUSTICE OF " Livery— change PBIETOR. The undersigned having purchased of Stephen Priesbach, his livery and all thereto belonging, desires to inform the public that he will continue the businexs at the eld stand, where he enieavor to accomm »iate the public to the best of his ability. He design* to mid largely to the gtock at once, and do ail in his powe. to give general satisfaction. in the way of furnishing good horses and carriages to hU customers. JOSEPH 8CUREMAN. 01*' 3*110- Established 1855. JgLACKSMlTHIMQ, TIIE PEACE, Robert Helmo, would respectfully invite those having horses to shoe or any other job in the line of Blacksmithing, to bring them to bis shop near the Hutler Coal Co'* office, where they will be attended to with piompt- For West Pitt«ton Borough, Office, comer of Exeter and Warren Streets. All business' pertaining to Ills office promptly at tended to. Collections made, Ac. J«n 1 73 All tho parties were English and were newly married as above in England, before they came to the new World to court tho goddess fortune. Dick Dingle and his wife \vere both blondes, and Rob Moore and Ills were browns, and both women were beauties of their respective types, and all were young and adventurous. Tho two couples didn't come over on the same ship, but they caine about the same time, and they did not know each other. Dick Dingle and his pretty wife went to Petroleum Centre Co. Pa., with a capital of $10,000, which was soon sunk in oil wells—all but $400. Dick divided this sum With Phoebe and started out alone for the Argentine Republic to retrieve his lost fortune and make another. He struck a good streak of mining luck, and cleared $9,000 in the first two years, which he sent to Phoebe, and which she duly received. This reconciled her to her husband's absence for the time, but she heard from liim no more for some years, and she began to regard him as dead. Tho fact A. KNAEP, M. 1)., Proprietor, Oh, heavenly sunshine of the May, Succeeding winter hoary, What shade can shut its light away, What gloom resist its glory ! Down through our leafy canopy Dart myriad golden missies, And gild the brook, the bank, the hee And e'en the willow whistles. JOHN RICHARDS, Pbnler In Foreign and Domestic nesa and care. THE WYOMING VALLEY Aprl7—m t Attorney at Law, and Conveyancer. Commissioner 10 Inke testimony tor the several Courtsof Luiern, County, by appointment. Office on William street, opposite the Catholic Church, Pi Its ton, ov Pittnton, 8ept. 12,—-tf. Contractors and Builders Drugs and Medicines, PAPER MILL. H. STAIR ii. pitrcE, PITTSTON, PA lilHI-DE It, French and German | C. F. Cf- G. ]D. Rommel, Mannfuc* fJ • turer Strnw Print. Manilla. Waterproof Blaming, White Tea. and Printed Manilla Wrapping Papers. Also Paper JJags and Flour Hacks. 1\ K1DDKK, Office on Franklin Streei, Stiqfr wealth of leaf! suchwoildaof green! Such halm, do words can utter! And all the birds that e'er we see, % Have gathered here to flutter ; They pertly perch, with heads awry Upon the swaying thistles, And evidently wonder why We're making willow whistles. WILKES-BARRE, PENN'A CHEMICALS ATTORNEY AT LAW, N B—I make ttil« a ipenialty find Carpenterx »nd Contractors will tlnd it to their advantage to send tlielr ordera to ine, Hum ensuring a flrstclasijob for any description of stair*, Jan 1 187.1 April 10, if gltLIAKDS! BILLIARDS! uflioe in Iaw Building, North Franklin Htrael W1LKES-BARRE, PA PERFUMERY, M»:ch 30, 1871-1 J* h. h. r. TOILET SO AT fHAIR BRUSHES, The undersigned having opened a first-class BILLIARD ROOM in that line large room in the Hftcemont of his new building on Mainstieet, adjoining the People's Savings Bank, and furnished It with everv adornment, and FOUR MEW BILLIARD TAULK8. hopes the lovers of tho game may find It a pleasant place of resort. No liquor sold, but temperance beverages, and the best brands of cigars, always on hand. GEORGE SMITH, PropV. Q F. GAINES, TMPORTANT TO BUILDORS NAIL BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, 6TOKE QUA RAY, How date you, comrade, trifle so, In these grand forest templet, And lAugh and beat your farpy bough. And set mo bad examples ! (Such songs of praises here arise, As ne'er were found in Missals, And we should hearken, were we wise, Assessor of Internal Eavcnue. The undersigned hereby Rives notice that ha is operating n very excellent atone tiuarry in the Borough of I'iltston, and that he Is prepared to furnish Building Stone of all kinds, and to take contracts for Walls and Excavations.and warrant' to do all his work in a first class manner. FLESH BUUSIIES, CLOTHESBRI'SIIES, Agent for the Schnshtleoke Powder Company and Heal Estate, near hiagle Hotel, Main street, "piston, Fa. J»n 118T" LEATHER BRUSH ICS Pittston. April 10.1373. _ PITTSTON LEATHER STORE REMOVAL. Physicians and Dentists Also Agents for nil. C. M. WITjLTA.MS, St'UtlEON DENTIST, ritiaton. April 18,1S72. WM. BOND, Oregon Having removed to the basement under the People's Ravings Bank, our customers and the public will liod us there with a full stuck of Leather of all kinds lined by Shoemakers. snd n general assortment of Shoe Finding)'. Strict attention given to all orders by mail or otherwise Instead ol making whistles. Meat Markets JADWIN's STTHDUIN(J LINIMENT Main Street, Pit tston, IDa TmjST PITTSTON They say the world's a vale of tears,, And man is born to trouble,— The words sound idly in my ears Beside the brooklet's bubble ; Friends change, I hear, and hopes grow pale, Tho fairest project lizzies— I'm glad there's no such word as full, 1q making willow whistles. Among the m»ny improvements recently Introduced in his practice, he regards none of more Importance than his method of Extracting levin without pain, which he l« doing very •uceessfuily t very day by the use of Nitrous Ox ide CCas. It is perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale Its results have been entirely «ati»factorj 'jJJ*^ry Rooms' with J. W.Miller, adjoining the C»'h Store of C. Law A Camnbell. •""D1 MEAT MARKET. FHtetna April 10, 'T.J— tf The undersigned having opened a Market on Exeter street, iiD West Pittslon, near the office of S. Sutherland, will keep it at all times well supplied with the very best of all kinds of meat adapted to the season, and invite the patronage of the public. We are determined that what we kell shall be the very best. BRACE h HOI.COMB. West PIttston, April 18-:im. A Large Stock of J. J, MERRIAM, is lie was still living a wild sort of life in South Ameiica and had almost forgotten his blonde wife, though he carried her picture. PORTRAIT PAINTER. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, LIFE..SIZE PORTRAITS The brook shows back two heads of brown. Though one'a a prettier color, A Titian hue—no need to frown, I've said not which is duller ; They'll be the Bame, both voura and mine, When time their brownesg grizzles. And then, we'll laugh at 'Auld Lang Syne' When we made willow whistle*. J N. 11ICE, Consisting of ON CANVASS. Bob Moore and his .brunette wife had also a comfortable capital when they arrived in this country, and lost some of it in unfortunate speculations. Bob left Mary in Rochester, X. Y., and went to South America full of golden visions. He promised to write to his wife soon, but never did, and was not lucky in the Argentine country. Finally Dick Dingle and Bob Moore met, both were vagabonds—in a strange country without money or friends. They joined fortunes, and told each otnjjr the story of their lives. There was a remarkable similarity between them. They both had pictures of their wives, and, strange to say, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Photographs painted in Oil or Water] colors, or retouch*J with India Ink. Old English Customs Office in Cottage between Levy'* Clothing More mid Rt-siJeoce of 11. B. Cutler. QIIARLES HARDING, SCHOOL BOOKS, PEN HOLDERS, ft LANK BOOKS, PEN BACKS, PASS BOOKS, INK STANDS, TOY BOOK8, POCKET BOOKS, Studio adjoining the Cash'Store of Law ft Campell. Mar lst'72-ly Some of us have heard of Nottingham, in England. In this pleasant city for many years thero existed an organization known as the "Nottingham Lambs." The duties which devolved upon a Nottingham Lamb were sundry. For the most part they consisted in getting thoroughly and unmistakably drunk, and in breaking honest people's heads. The "Lambs" wero of special service at elections, and did good service to the cause—generally of conservatism. In fact, in Nottingham, until the introduction of vote by ballot, was a good, old-fashiotied "true blue and orange" election. Drink of an intoxicating kind flowed like water. The honorable candidates had each their dishonorable supporters. Votes were paid for openly. Rotten eggs and dead cats and turnips whittled round the heads of the exalted few upon the hustings, like cannon balls at a siege. Down below, "Nottingham Lambs" engaged themselves during the speaking of the candidates, in half murdering any luckless voter who dared to gainsay anything advanced by the candidate on whose behalf .the services of the "Lambs" were enlisted. MAIN* ST., PITTS TON, PA Butcher and Meat Dealer, Office hours, 1 to 3 p. in (Successor to P. M. Sutton), BANKER'S BUILDING, RAIL- CKAUKj&7^ w July 0.1871-ly ItOAD STREET Select Reading. M. WILLIAMS, For tho Best io tbe Murlcet Cull Here, CAP PAPER, PORTFOLIOS, NOTE PAPER, MUCILAGE, BILLET PAPER, RUBBERS, LETTER PAPER, SEALINGWAX '"■1XT0$ sTEAM 1^* Physician and Surgeon, PittMon, Nor. 14 '72—ly An Imperial Quarrel Prom Wate*. F.xperienoe of 3»-$ y«»" n» 8ur Ktou in U. S. Army.) Grocers, Bakers and Flour Tlic-rc took place on the 12th of March, at the Hofburg, the grand palage of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austiia, an event, perhaps, unequalled in the ret ent annals of European royalty. What gave rise to it was the visit which an old TrDtisy lvanian peasant, named Herker Tisfaeky, had paid tliree duys before to the emperor. The peasant and his sovereign were old acquaintances, and a very peculiar link existed between the two. Their connection dated from tho year in which the emperor's second brother, the ill-stared Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, was 011 the eve of his departure for Mexico. A week or two previous to tmitevent, Herker Visaeky, covered with dust, and bearing every trace of extreme fatigue, demanded to sec his majesty without delay. During the interview the old man told him that he had traveled all tho way from Transylvania on foot to Vienna, because he had had a strange vision in regard to the emperor's brother, tho Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian. He I said he had seen, in this vision, the D latter in a foreign country, standing up before a file of soldiers who were shooting at him. Herker Visaeky added that he had repeatedly had other visions of important events, which had afterward turned out to be literally true. Francis Joseph, like most of the Hapsburgs, is superstitious, and tho words of the old Transylvania peasant made a deep impression on-him. He thanked Herker Visaeky, made him a liberal present, and asked him to visit him again if he had anything further The mott steam mill, P1TT8TON. PF.NN'A GRIER & FARRER, PROPRIETORS. LEAD PENCILS, ELASTIC BANDS, STEEL PENS, GOLD PENS, BLACK, BLUE, AND CARMINE INK. Orders left fit Ro»des' Drug Store wilt meet prompt Attention. Office, 123 Main stre et, opposite Odd Fellows 1'ittMon. 8ep. 6, '72. MONIES & PUGHE, If A XVFA fTVni:ilS Manufacturers of Finest quality Family Flour. Chop apd Feed of various kind*, and dealers in 'irain generally. All Flour and Feed »oid by us, *arr*uted a.*- represented. All ordert promptly Ailed. Jan 1 lb73 AXD WMOU.SALK 1*KALCRS IS ALL 1I.VD3 OF CRACKERS, CAKES, A. CAMPBELL, Homeopathic Physician and ENVELOPES AND CONFECTIONERY, eaC„h went into raptures over each other's picture, and cared very little for his own. In a mad freak vagabond Dick and vagabond Bob exchanged the pic ures of their wives, and some luck appeared to cbme to them afterward. They were fast friends, and accumulated some money, and began to behave themselves better. It was seven years since Dick Dingle had written to his wife, and one day in a fit of repentance he wrote her a letter enclosing $1,000, and asking her to join him in South America as soon as possible. In the meantime she had I'fcemoved from Petroleum Centre to Philadelphia, but the letter and money reached her after a long delay. Surgeon. Thomas maloney, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In UROCERIE8 ANI) PROVISIONS, SCRANTON, PA Ue-ideooe. Exeier Street, Wc«t Pittstoo. near Foundry • f Wi»n«r A Strong. Orders left at the of Behl»p«r, "»rn" ,w"' meet prom pi aiienti..n. Graduate of Jetfoiaon Medi al Coliuce, and praetitlouer In Jeraey C liy. hro»kly»- M1-" Vork, ana Ucraoion Pa. Being thoroughly vrrseii In the allopathic practice the Doctor claims to be ahle to dlicern the relative advauta*e« of two ayatema. Aprti-.jyi ALEX. JAHIESON. B. F. COOL HA UGH J£ F. COOLBAUGH & CO., Of all Color*. &bad«4, Variety hwJ Sizen, at whole Salts, Meat!*, Flour, Flnh and STAPLE 1)UY GOODS, »a'e RDd retail. Hosiery, Glomes, Notions, Ac. Fftrnj Produce Received. Htore in the upper part o! 111h town, below the l'epot. Jun I 73 Commission Merchants, MAIN STUHliT. PITTSTON, PA Hotels and Restaurants riTTSTON, PA Jan.9 , 73 Next door to the Osteite office Whoiosalo Packcr* and Doalers in M. eiNOJjAlH, J. 8ALOON nnCl KfcSTAUUANT. Wi.li Bowllnn Alley in renr. H*1' th* *De*t of Liquors, barsa'jarill* Mineral Water, And all other Cramer beverage*. Opposite ti e Pof«t»Otfice. J»u 1 TOIIN S. COSGROVE, Dealer In OYSTERS Carriage Sl Harness Makers. Fish, Fruitn, Vegetables and Country Produce Orooeries, Provwion*,Flour, Feed, Potk, Nc- 333 South Front Street, Generally. Fish and Meat*. A Inn, Crockery, Wood unci Willow Ware. Satisfaction guaranteed to every customer. Below the Treatlinp. Main Street, Jan 1 '73. ELI ACER, manufacturer of light and Draft Harness, of all kind?, and dealer in WHIPS, ROBE8, BLANKETS, BELLS. Ac. Repairing done neatly arid promptly, opposite he Litne Kiln, Mam St.. Pinstoo. jy 7,'7(My. CC WAN HOTEL, PITTSTON, PA. The undersigned has lately purchased the Ho tf»l property known ns the Swan Hotel, in the boroiikH of Pitiston, and is now prepared to meet the demand* of the public for a n®1®1; „„ Jan 1 '73. CHAa. ovnttA^a, PHILADELPHIA PITTSTON. PA M»ri7--7.1 DUMGARDNER & RADER, JJ Dealer* In rpHE BRANDENBURG BAKERY, gYRON RRAGO, SOUTH MAIN STREET, It is with peculiar regret that we note the fact that this delicious relic of "good old-fashioned " English times is at last consigned to limbo, along with everything else old English. At the head of the "Nottingham Lambs" was a gentleman whose name was Bill Bendigo. Bill Bendigo was a prize-fighter, and had half-killed his man time and again. The rottenness of the times, or rather, as Artemus Ward would have said, the "eussedness of things in general," have brought about Bendigo's conversion, to the great joy, 110 doubt, of the worthy Nottingham magistrates, but to the amazement of the Nottingham Lambs. Bendigo was "called," about six weeks ago, by one Itichard Weaver, a collier, backed up by a gentleman of the name of Tukes. lie was ' called" and I10 has forsaken his Lambs and none down into lllthy "W'hltechapel to preach, or, to use his own words, "to fight for. the Gospel," Alas ! alas ! instead of tho manly Bendigo beating to pulp the massyhead of a Nottingham laborer, we have a "stout, strong-built man, of square faflb, with spectacles 011 nose," preaching with "considerable zeal, hut without much oratorical finish," to Wliitechapel costermongers. Bendigo's conversion has resulted in the break-up of the admirable protective organization of Nottingham, and henceforth we shall have no piquant accounts of " contested elections " from Kngland. yyillTE IIORSE HOTEL Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, riTTSTON, PA As Dick had waited tho proper time, and heard nothing from his wife, he began to feel uneasy, and one day he resolved to return to the United States to hunt her up. He started from Panama on the English steamer George Watts, for the United States, on Friday, tlie "thoday of June last, while his wife sailed from £ew York to the Argentine Republic the next day, Saturday, June 8. Dick went to Petroleum Centre, thence to Philadelphia, but could not find his wife or hear anything of her. He then went to New York, resolved to take[ tho next packet for South America, to join Bob Moore. But something occurred to prevent the voyage. He got Flour, Feed, Meal, BOOTS. SHOES, HATH, CAPS, Ac., Jau 1 '73. Main Street, Pitt.ton, Pa. HARNESS MAKKR, Thankful for the liberal patronage which has thus far been extended to him, he it now making renewed efforts to furnish C.9T0FT, Proprietor, L. B. PERRIN, Prop'r MARKET STREET, Wilkes-Barre, on William slreet, three doors above Main, where he oan always be found to do all kind* of Repair inc in his lino ol buaines. Orders for new work solicited. Jan. 1/73. rpilE LARGE AND EXCELLENT BREAD, (Wheat, Rye and Graham), together with taker and Pies of every description No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction to all. His team will continue to supply his customers on the road and Uke orders from families. Parties supplied at short notice. Jan I *73 TTLWZ & HUNTLEY, EVERY COMFORT FOR MAN AND BEAST And no pains spared to make all feel at home. Our Hrabliuu is the I urgent aud most complere in Oeo.4'72 STRONG STEAM MILL T7ARMER8, DAIRYMEN, AND -L BUTTER BUYERS! Pack Your Butter in the dry JAMES' HOTEL IPittston, "Pa. DAVID PATE US ON, l'rop'r WESGOTT'S A f*«w steps from h. & B. Junction PITTSTON, PA The undersigned having purchased of Thomas Waddell tho Strong Steam Mill, and assumed the bunines- of said establishment, he would respectfully «ive notice that he will be at all times prepared to aell to the trade RETURN BUTTER PAIL, d-cla*B hotel. has been recently D1 fitted up. and farmers vili find IDtag6 t• j Mop there. it being away ».'td. Good stablu.g aoeommodahons Ci. M. TOMLINSON. Approved and recommended by the leading authorities of our country on dairying, and acknown edged by all butter dealer* to be the very best package in use. renovai it to th TIIE BEST OF FLOUR FEED, &C.t Butter packed in thin Pail brings Five to Ten cents more a pound in the New York City market than the same quality in any other package. which can be produced. Having had a long and active esperience in the *«lil!ing business, and being the owner and onerator of a Mill in the Cumberland Valley, producing seventy-five barrels of flour per day, from the best wheat grown in the State, he hopes to be able to self a superior flour and at as low a rate as the market will afford, lie invites a resume of business with old friends, and a trial from the trade in general CARRIAGE & WAGON I rZERNE IIOUSK, JJ WEST PITTSTON A. M. JEFFORDS, PROP'R. Dairymen, send for a Circular 1 Dealers seod for a Price List! We are the sole manufacturer! of WKSTCOTT8 RETURN BUTTER PAIL, and also manufacture very extensively Butter Firkins. Half Firkin Tubs, iiV pound Butter Pails, Well Buckets, Ac., Ac. Our goods are marked with out name, and are for talo by ail iirst-ola*s dealers. MAKERS, to communicate, BLA KSMITHS, &c. Whether Francis Joseph communicated the vision of the old Transylvania peasant to his enthusiastic brother or not, is unknown ; hut certain it Is that he received a second visit from Herker Visacky in the spring of 1700, immediately previous to the breaking out of the war between Prussia and Germany. The peasant predicted to him in the most impressive language, and with many starting details, the disastrous issue of the impending campaign. The Emperor listened respectfully to the old man, but did not heed his warning. It may bo imagined that be looked upon Herker Visacky as a seer when his predfeions a few weeks afterwards were verified ; and still more so when his unfortunate brother Maximilian, in the following year, fell dead under the bullets of Juarez's soldiers at Queretaro. The house has been thoroughly renovated, re paired and furnished. and is in all respects, the largest nod most desirable suburban Hoiel in the Wyoming Valley, it ha« always been regarded by city people as h delightful sojourning place, and the proprietor assures nil that his best efforts will be put forth to make it the most delightful place to be found, for all who desire to ut'eure a quiet and delightfnl summer resort. The rooms are large and very pleasant. The hotel is situated at the West Pittxton Depot of the Lac kawanna A Bloomsbnrg Railroad, and overlooks l-ss'i and West Pittston, and guests have no carriage expenses 10 pay in arriving or departing. Carriages for the use of guests will be provided at reasonable charges. The Luierne Poat-Offlce is kept within a few yards of the Hotel. Jan 1 '73 The undersigned are prepared at the old stand of Joaeph Kinu. on Warren street, In West Pittston. to do a general business id hiacksmithing and the building cf Wagons ana Carriages of all kind". 110 a little bit of spree in New- York, and happened to stumble into a store 011 Broadway to buy some trifling article. There, behind the counter, lie saw a handsome brunette, whose face looked charmingly familiar. Ho was Very truly, Ac., 3. DAXTDPATF SON, SILSBY BROS.. Belmont, Alleghany Co., N. Y. Principal Warehouse, Binghamton. N. Y Having been particular to secure the best ol Wagon and Carriage Makers, as well as Blacksmiths. we feel no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at our shop will compare favorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. MILLINERY. QARPETS T not mistaken ; it was she, and the picture he carried proved it. The acquaintance ripened. Mary had sought and obtained a divorce from Bob Moore for desertion, and was free, and lovelv and still young. Dick Dingle told the story of his wife's disappearance, and the couple resolved that she must l»e dead, so thoso two got married, and are now living happily in Brooklyn. ARUIVAJi CARPETS FAINTING AND TRIMMING! CARPETB CARPETS C A 11 P £ T S CARPETS! C A R P E T S For this department also, wo have a scientiflo workman of a»nple experience in the best shops in the State. Aith the fac!!itien and workmen with which our establishment iC* now fura.shed, there is nothing to prevent our being able to produce as neatly and w«$l made a wagon of any kind a* can be made in Northern Pennsylvania. Those in peed of anything in our line, are requested to call and give us a trial, and satisfaction in every particular will he guaranteed. Millinery and Fancy Goods Miscellaneous piTTSTON Ml iiorsi;, MRS- MAEYJ. SMITH, thankful for the liberal patronage hertofore enjoyed, has now the plea»ure of announcing the receipt of a large aiDJ fresh »» rival of all kiDds and latest styles of 233 SOUTH MAIN STREET, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD , C A 11 PETS KLOTZ A HUNTLEY (Husemenl), PITTHTON, PENN A CARPETS CARPETS West rittnton Oct. 10. '7*J w no WISHESTO liUl', Garments of all kinds colored ar.d scoured in the bent manner »nd without damage to the fabric. Silks and all tine fabric* 1horounhly understood, arid cleansed and scoured to eniire satisfaction. The proprietor will not be responsible for goods I eft in his charge after two months. ■JaM'TII. 1D. M. ALEXANDER. NKW TRIMMINGS, Ac., which *he la prepared to at the lowest iDriecf. A full itock of ladies and Phoebe Dingle plowed the deep to join her recreant but repentant litis- chilUleuw' The undersigned winliingto retire from business and lead a life more congenial to advanced ag«, offers to sell THE WHOLE OR A PORTION of hi* lot* on Main street, embracing a good HATS, baud, in tho Argentine Republic. Rlio was doomed to disappointment, but she found Hob Moore, and Hob showed her the picture which lie had received from the hands of Dick Dingie himself, but he did not tell her the whole story. In fact it is uncertain what Bob did say to tho beautiful woman who had come so far to find a husband and failed, but it is certain that those two got married in a very hliort time, and now live in good style RIBBONS, EMBROIDERY, Ac., Ac., The Largest Assortment I Frame House and New Brick BARN, the latter of which cost S3 000. The IrouiHgti i« 87 feet. And the depth 160 feet. It would be an admirable and nightly location for a fine iioiel. and three stores underneath. The ▼ lew would bo extejsive both up and down tlift river, and the locution would afford ample facilities for business. Apply to PittMton, April 3, tf HOOT AND SHOE SHOP After that second visit Francis Joseph did not hear anything further from the peasant until the old peasant said ho had seen, in another vision, a prince of the imperial house, os regent of the empire, opening ihe Austrian parliament. That the prince had been hailed as the liberator of tho country, and had pledged himself to rule it thenceforth, in a truly liberal spirit. This prince, he added, was married to a low-born woman, and for some time past had been in Vienna, without the emperor's knowledge. Francis Joseph was startled. He sent for the chief of the secret police of Vienna, and asked him to And out whether or not the Archduko Henry, who, it is wellknown, is married to an actress of very humble decent, and who, in consequence, is not allowed to live at the imperial court, was secretly in the How to CJet Ai.onu.—Don't stop to tell stories in business hours. together with every article belonging to her trade. The ladieH are invited to call and make their selections for the winter, as she la confident she can meet the expecl&tiona of all. CHAFLES F. HERRMANN, u th» ba«ome»t of Stork k Hhnrliey'ii new briuk Main ut root U.t.'.l BT— BI ElSIT SITIYILIEIS! Pay as you go MAIN STREET, neariy opposite the Eagle Ho tel. Never "fool" in business matters Being well pi 4 (to do all kindn ol Iloot nnd 8liCD« making It I. manner, and having hnd ample experience In tho work required.by *11 ol*«»H» in I'ittston, i reapedfully solicit a ulinre of the public patronage, guaranteeing aatiafaction ''llK PAIRING neatly, promptly and »nbi.tanila"» j„"p' CHAS. F. HERRMANN. buiidtng, MhTii street, p'union Pitta ton, Oct, 27,1870 M.J-S. Dissolution op partner-8HIP.—Notice Is hereby gfren that Ihe partnership heretofote existing between the undersigned Ht Wpm PittsUM, Pa., under the firm name of EGGLE8TON A HITCHNER. wa» dissolved bv mutual consent on the 16th day of April. 1873. The uccountM of the late firm will be settled at the stores o/ either of the lat« partner* in West Pittston, either ot whom are fully authorized to trail* sact all holiness in closing the f«aid partnership accounts. All persona indebted are reqne-ted to to make immediate payment to either of the undersigned, and those having claims to present them far settlement. MILE8 ORK. Learn to act and think for yourself. Do not kick every one in your path. Keep ahead rather than behind tho Lowest Prices. jyjILLINERY ! times Decker & Fell, Use your own brains rather than those of others. Pitiston. Jan. 11—3m in Cordova City, Argentine Republic AVOHK Have juat received an entire new atock of Milllnery and Fancy ttoodi at No. 37 Main Hreet.where a anara of the puMic patronage !a solicited and all oidera filled to the entire aatiafaelion of the nublie. * Do not meddle with a business you know nothing about. A real blonde is quite a variety down HA,R there, and sho makes a sensation ■jTTihe UdieC. of Plttaton and rlelnity. Mra. I). BLUEbeiia leave to Inform ihe I.adlea that fhe hui* now opened a plare of liU.lofwon the:floor ot Mr. Lamb a building corner of Mam and Vraier nt i ,-et. where fbo i* prepared to do all kmd« ol Funcy work, mieh M WICS, BRAIDS, CURLS, Pi,ft- Frizz?*, Oh»U'll«n«, Toupee". Switch** \v «.vinn or Crimpinn or Natural made ip wltl. neatne*!. am, diapalch. he h.Kheal, i h« paid lor Coirihlny* and I-""K Hair PIttMon, Ap ft 10 '7: FASER & SMITH'S If you have a placc of business, be found there when wanted. when sho rides out every evening on a ALLEN J. EGGLE9T0N', April 17tf87.V-J- C. HITCHNER. beautiful palfrey. It is perhaps just MILLINERY ! MILLINERY! 120 Market Street, No man can get rich by setting around the stores and saloons. as well as it has fallen out. These MRS. ELLEN E IIYNES, NOTICE.—Allen J. Eguleston will continue the buC«iness at the Old 9'and, and .f. C. Hitchner will open a New 8i«Dre in tbe brick building formerly occupied by William* 4 Hunter, on Exeter street. Both would respectfully return thanks to the public for past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. two singular couples are too lar apart Second Poor below the Central Kxpress Office Have order, system, regularity, and also promptness. to Interfere with each other's happi Has Just received 0 full Block of Fashionable Millinery Goods, Ribbons, Trtmmlnj(D. 4c.. and the Indies ore requested to call and moke their (elections. Jan 11B73 ON THE KAVINH ness, and are much better satisfied as Flease glre WILKES-BARRE A. J.EGGLESTON WestPlttston,April 17—3t J.C. HITCHNER. More miles can be made in a duy by going steadily than by stopping. they are than as they were 10—era urseives. —3m |
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