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JOB PR+NTING. § he (Gazette 0 We have excellent facilities for the prompt anc^ correct execution of all kinds of Job Printing aod at as low prices as an honorable busineha will S PUBLISH Gk SuT R/X Y BY fermit. Wa do not pretend to do work for nothing—but an examination of our work and prices will convince any r asonable minded per- llAT&S One-eign« One-quart OtlA-lUil'd Ooo-hnlf Hon that w are not given to bragadocio or misrepresentation. We do Job Printing 1J (HJ |,VCm PLAIN OR IN COLORS, and in the highest style of the Art. We are fur- over five afui not oxd®o«lhDg tea liuu Auditor#1 ttces, *. w --p. T V *12 VOL. XXV. PITTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY MAY 7, 1874. NO. 7. nlshing work In City Style, and at City Prices. AdQuiJfilratotttf and Assignee*' admired her bustle; and the Fayettevillo boys, being calmed by the noise, walked miles to hear it rustle. Hhe cut quite a swell, did this wax-chewing belle, and men flocked In crowds to incct her; but she gavethem the shirk, for she loved the young clerk, who sang like a hungry mosquito. Ho she hummed and she hawed, and she sighed and she "chawed," till her heart and her jaws were broken ; then she walked by His store while ho stood at the door awaiting somo loving token. She raised up her eyes with a mock surprise, and tried to enact I he scomer ; but to tell the truth, she grinned at (lie youth who loved the amen cor- I3u0inc33 €artDg. Business €arbs. XlllsKllancous. IN MEMORIAL the Havst ; tain. My mother who wan then seven years okl remembered 0110 woman ! who had five children. The Wush| burns were among this party. One of i the sons afterward was an apprentice j to CorneiJus Atherton. The woman ' must have been Mrs. Woodring, spoken cf In old Mr. Washburn'? narrative, as given in Col. Wright's book, and the man whose cattle the Wash| burns helped to drive, must have been Cornelius Atherton. On tiio 5th of July in tiie evening the party had reached the place where Abram Dean lived in after years in iiutler township, at tile foot of Buck Mountain, where they encamped for the night. The next morning about sunrise, Col. Butler rode into the camp while tlity were eating their scanty breakfast, with two other men. Proverbs and Mottoes of Shakspeare. A FORTUNATE KIS- There is no virtue like neccessity. V Courage mountetli with occasion. He tires betimes, that spurs too fast The following llttLe story by Miss Bremer, is furnished to Sartain's Magazine. For its truth and' reality she says she'will be responsible: In the University of Upsala in Sweden, lived a young student, a lonely youth, with a great love for studies but without the means.of pursuing them. lie was poor and without connections. Still he studied, living in great poverty, but keeping a cheerful heart, and trying not to look at the future which looked so grimly at Iilm. II is good humor and good qualities made him beloved by I 1 S. STARK, V-/ • Dlamb, • Livery and Excna Stables, near the Lehigh Valley Depot, Pittsto ,Pa. Good rigs always on hand, and the publicac immodated in the beat manner. | Jane £3,'70-ly VTOTICE, L. D. P. A. i-v The regular meeting of the L. D. P. A. of Pittston will be held at their hall the first Tuesday of every month. P. WINTERS, Sec'y. Jna.-rib'\l to Mm. Helen Stark, Plains, V BY MAKY DALE. betimes Attorney at Law, . PITTSTON, PA When eordtj that hind the spirit here, And earthly Ilea from us are riven; When all things fail our heart'p to cheer Vila well to turn our thoughts# to Jl&m Small showers last long, but sudden storms are short. Jon 11873 Early plants— J. B. Carpenter,, at the head of the valley, in Exeter Township, has early cabbage snd tomato plants of desirable varieties, which will be ►old at desirable rates. Early vegetables in their season. Apr. 30,1874-tf. SUTHERLAND, UNDERTAKING. — Having just procured one of the finest Hearses in the county, I am prepared to give satisfactory attention to the burial of the dead, and will do the same at reanonable rates. A. RUOFF. Pittston, Feb. 19—Cm With eager feeding, food dotii choke the feeder. Justice of the Peace, For Wont Pittston Borough, •TIs eaCl to know our fi lords tire go Forever from ourmort Office, corner of Exoter and Warren Street*. All hu/*ines« pertaining to his office promptly attended to. Collection* i;nad«*. Ac. Jan 1 73 To mis* them in the household throng.. That onoe their presenco made to hrUli Tliough death be poor, it ends t» "DAROUCHE LINE.—lam running JL) a genteel barouche from various points in Pittston, to the West Pittston Dopot ana meet all trains. Passengers called for, or left at any place in town. Fare 26 cents, and satisfaction assured. aprft.74 Wm. FENNER. mortal woe- Q S. FEltHIS, HOTEL, The ripest fruit fails first. Out of this nettle danger, we pluck E. C. WA88ER, Proprietor. To know ia ail liW Attorney at Law. East Side Public .Square, Wilkes-Borre. Billiard rooms with new and improved American Standard Tables. Livery stable* in rear. jan 8-74 A father wiJU'v wan the flower safety Collections promptly attended to. UFKICE COll. MAIN A WILLIAM ST3. Business change. — Having sold the stock and business of tne Pittston Leather Store to Mr. Adolph Fleischer, who hf.s been in the charge of the business, I can cheerfully recommend Shoemakers and all in want of Leather, Shoe Findings, Ac., to Mr. F. assuring them that they will find a good stock and be fairly dealt with. Tl!"DHf{li blewC'4 "i"1 If I P41'tlii r Tiif t»n! a u No word like "pardon," for kings liis young comrades. Once l.e was standing with some of them on the great square of Upsala, prating away an hour of leisure, when the atten- April 2-1874 PITTSTON, PA An.'if! li. mouths so meet Tell truth and shame the dewl alas ! what came to puss was soft an i sweet, and precious; they wooed, they cooed; he talked, she chewed—O how they loved, good gracious ! They had to part, he rose to start; her grlel cannot be painted ; these are the facts, sb Dwallowed the wax, then screamed, then choked, then fainted. Her pa appeared ; her beau, qnito scand, rushed out to get some watfer; t/ie watch do;.' spied his tender hide, and bit him where he "oughter." The tale is Dad, the sequel bad—so thinks the youth thus bitten. He sings 110 more, oft of yore—he gave that girl They met— KIDDER, Brick yard. JOSEPH P. SCHOOI.EY, Oxen at a stall arc better cherished, still the nearer death. C.'' Having greatly enlarged his facilities for business calls the attention of the public to his old and well known yard on the plank road, half a mile below PittHton. where the public ma at all times be accommodated with the best of bick and receive estimateH for buildings. Jan 1 *73, tion of the young men became ar- Attorney at Law. DAVID ACKERMAN, i .Mr. Atherton had gone ahead of the ! party with a view to obtaining some | supplies to allay hunger. The Col. I made up Mrs. Atherton's saddle for j her, on the old mare, and returned to Uneasy lies the head that wears a rested by a very young and elegant lady, who, at the (fide of an elderly one walked slowly over the place. It was the daughter of the governor of 1'pland living in the city, and the Office ill I.aiv Building. North Franklin Street WlLKliS-BABKE, PA. Pittston April 30th, 1874, And gif oU crown ■la:oh :m, lR7Mv* turning To gtoe ujion t JtVvond life'i iceucfc an fast A man can die but once, we owe God a death. OFFICE OF u S.CAMPBELL & CO. O. WOLEBAL E MANUFACTUERSOF C. E. Thompson, John Richards. NO. 32, SOUTH WAIN STHEET, FINE, PLAIN AND MOLASSES CANDY, Make* a specialty of Wood Turning and scroll sawing.and takes contracts for Stair-work, newel posts and 8talr Ballusters. He is now doing the best work lor the best stair builders in this section. LackaWanna; purchased six hundred ! acres of land, covering the spot where i Tayiorvilie now stands. lie that dies this year is quiet for lady was her govern was importers and dealers in foreign fruits, nuts, Ac. NOS. 422 MARKET ST. 417 MERCHANT ST. FIRE WORKS CONSTANTLY ON IIA ND. Phila To live to gui'jt nJer fee the next enerally known for her beauty and .Nearly Opposite tub Miners' Savjxos Bank. Nov l-ly Pittston, Pa, in nearcn with nil to meet The first brlnger of unwelcome news hat 11 but a losing ofli'.'e. lor her gouducsH h of REFERENCES—H. H. Price, Wilkes-Barre, A, Barrunan, Hyde Park, lviluer A Burdlck, Wilkes Barre. Tib (his wl.ioll makes us li the ro»l. Mis own residence was located at the mouth of Key a or'a creek, and some twcnty-livd rods east of the de- i baraeter, ai.d was looked upon with | yt. M. WILLIAMS, Apr 10 10 mof. All work done at the lowest cash prices. Shop at the lumber yard of Jas. R. Wear, Pittston. Grief is proud and makes his owner hhe young men now stood gazing at reat admiration by the student Dentist, jyj RICKERT'3 stoop. When law can do 110 right, let it be her as she passed on like a graceful D.'(D. 7 North Main Street, Meat Market, piTTSTON DYE HOUSE, Memories of Lackawanna and Wyo- Written for the Gazebttu At this place lie resumed the business be bad carried on at Plymouth with the addition of making saw-mill irons demanded for the numerous lawful that bar uo wrong. Oft the sight of means to do ill deeds makes ill deeds done. the mitten. She pined apace, her p.reMy fitcp looked slender and dejected ; her father kind, but somewhat blind, lDeheid her and reflected His income tax he spent for wax—she smiled and called liim clever. She \y 'lit to work, forgot that clerk, and PlTTSTON, t )_ All «oik warranted. Lutzinger's oid stand Main Street Pittston, Pa, 238 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Well, it would be worth something Aug 7 '13 healer in all Fresh Meats In season. Customers served every day at their houses. jan 8'74-ly (Basement), PITTSTON, PENN A. mmg to have a kiss from such a mouth J)R E. IS. J.O.NG Garments of all kinds colored and scoured in the bent manner and without damaga to the fabric. Silkn and all fine fabrics thoroughly understood, and cleansed and scoured to entire satisfaction. The proprietor will not be responsible lor goods eft In his charge after two months. Jan 1 '73. D. M. ALEXANDER. UV JAS. A. fiORU saw nulls then Lackawanna. being erected along the 'i h is was a profitable Most subject is the fattest soil to story, who was looking intently on The poor student, the hero of our Surgeon Dentist. cer iho Miners' Havings Hank, PlttRton, Pa, All work wanniited to give fatufaeiion. I—iy ! MILLINERY! So VII weed J f " '■» I hut pure and angelic face, exclaimed, ns if by inspiru'.ion, "Well I think I could have it." MRS. ELLEN E IIYNES, Some errors occurred in my last number which 1 wish now to correct. In the fifth paragraph it reads "Col. Humprey Ac." Itshould be in 1006. In the eighth paragraph read "the town ofAmeniu" insleud if "Am- jsint for several years, Besides Wise healing or ignorant carriage js caught, as men take diseases, one of another; therefore let men take heed Oct. 1) Opposite Temperance Hall, South Main Street, Has just received a full stock of Fashionable Milliuery Goods, Ribbon*, Trimmings, Ac., and iIih ladies are requested to call and make their selections. Jan 11873 this shop woik he practised to some extent mill-wrigtyting., He eon.-tructe 1 and started Blocum's forge, where d in bliss forever! j jR. S. A (JAMPBKLL, gOOK BINDING of their company "What," Huid his fiiciids in aehorusi S-jranton now stands, and also remodeled tiieold Wright Forge. How ill white hairs become a fool "are you crazy ? do you know her "Not at all," he answered, "but I GAZETTINGS Physician and Surgeon, WKST PITTBTON, HOMEOPATHIC AT THE-RECORD OFTUE TIMES" BUILDING and jester think she would ki.-s me now, if I Philadelphia has 6,000 taverns, and LAMPS I LAMPS !—There have been many improvements from time to time In the article of Lamps, and to nothing are people so much indebted for happiness as to good and eeonomieal light. The new style of lamps just received are held to We constructed upon philosophical principles and are free from the liability to accidents which lamps In general have been condemned for. As an additional safety we have the best of rion-expiosive oils which will be furnished In cans of all sizes and by the quart. Pittston, Oct 30—3m WM. ALLEN. "W ilkes-Barre- Binds Books, Magazines, and Blank Work of all kinds, in the neatest and best manner and Public .Square, stead of "1772." erica." In the ninth read He continued to reside here, until the winter of 1806, when he removed to South Balnbridge, Chenango county, N. Y., where he died in 1800. There is sC'inCo soul of goodness in things evil, would men observing dls- asked her." GOO cli u relies. R.'.iiienre on Mon Igoincry St.aliove M. K. church *6 ti The year 17S0 was an excitingperiod about Boston, On March .'!rd of this year, an affray occurred between the citizens and British troops, which resulted in the killing of four citizens, 'What, in Ibis place, before all our ■ A company is forming at Scran ton to "go West." til it out eyes?" A.10 McKAY, at the lowest prices Mr. Atherton's personal appearance, would attract attention in any Nice customs eurt'sey to great Jn this place, before your eyes." The old theatre, Oil City, is a wreck Physician and Surgeon, Plains, Luzerne Co., Pa. Newspaper files and Music binding receives special attention. July 24 '73 kiiij. A crafty knave does need no brokir 'Freely "Freely.' mid a terror company, and command respect in Thrice is he armed that hath his "Well, if she will give you a kiss in that manner, I will give you a thousand dollars," exclaimed one of the Lancaster meditates a colossal sauer- Went IMitxton, jyjlNERS' SAVINGS BANK. an immediate organization of the citi- any circle, lie was six feet and one inch in height. When I, Inst saw liim, in 1807, he stood erect as any young quarrel just kraut manufactory 171 M. SINCLAIR, Hi. 8\L,0oN iind tUiSTAUKANT. VViiii Howlinii Alloy in rear. Bur supplied wllh the he»t of LlqDi"rtf, Suraitviirllla Mineral Water, ill.I nil in her r. Ir.-hiiiK -uinnmr heveraKCH. l)p-,e PoiO-OIDce. I"u 1 '73 Livery—change op PRIETOR. PRO- OF PITTSTON, zens, for self-defence. Committees of 11 is a great sin to swear unto a sin, it greater sizi to keep a sinful oath. KmaU-jioic Is steadily increasing ill he eitv of New York. i'he undei signed having purchased of Stephen Driesbach, his ivery and all thereto belonging, desires to Cnform the oublta that he will ontinue the biixine-s at the old stand, where he enJeavor to aceomm late the public to the best of his ability. He design* to add largely to the stock at once, and do ail in his powe. to give general satisfaction. in the way of furnishing good horses and carriages to his customers. JOSEPH SCUREMAN. m force organized under tlic title of Minute M'ru Mr. Atherton wu, chiiir- metl, ai:cl tary man, stud move J with 1111 elastic ami firm step, exhibiting but little sign of old uj4 w 11 :i party Interest Paid on Deposits The tlilef doth fear each bush an officer. four oftiers; for it so happened that several rich young men were in ,t 11 e And I, "And I," cried three or Another victim of the fallen iiuild poMt' man oi the Mifety committee o ;e, except Ilia liair the iti Brooklyn died on Saturday w. Mel. OSTRANDER, twice a year biidge,ami a member of th ('inn whitened frosts of anil dig- Tiic bird (lint liatii bt-en limed in a bush, with trembling wings misdoubtetii every bush. group, and bets ran, high on so ini probable ait event; and the dialling! Boston 1iCih .contributed 000 to bridge company, o wint manners, yet lie was grave jciul and the Louisiana sullerers, Surgeon Dentist, (Temporasce Hull Buildiug) Soulli Main Street. Apr. 23-71. Plttaton, t'a, Pittston, Sept. 12,—tf. A general banking business DONE. ly hostilities weri nied 1'ir cordial in lij m ighlioi'i and l'ric o speak of lii«C re iiitercoursy with his ■litis. It -hardly Small herbs have grace, great weeds was mad .rid accepted in less tint Ten mowing machines are built daily at the Corry Works. and vigorous effo were made i pro do grow ajiat than we have taken to relate it Our hero—my authority tells not JMPORTA.NT TO BUILDERS. MICHAEL REAP, President. A A BRYDEN, Cashier. ,h;' " 'iH-arnis wt il.,. Ka.-toi-j, 'Uieicsuit was ii.- tj• • '"•noval of v Two may Iseep counsel, putting once whether handsome or plain; 1 have my peculiar reasons for believing that be was rather plain, but singularly good-looking at the same hero walking off to meet tlie youn lady, and said "Mine fra'Uinc\( if*Hf"uitonTillnient, but arrested '*-• tt*j)s. lie proceeded to stale his Tin eand condition, his aspirations, is the A Sunbury jeweler named Meixell, is reported to liave absconded. Q WAN- HOTEL, O PITT8TON, 1'A STONE QUARRY. C. DORRANCE, Prest. Rr. C. 8MITH, V. Pre»t, "yyYOMING INSURANCE CO. the Ann 1IIIU i. J t0 ; I'Kious sentiment#. -,f the Serunlon tier , i 'it' correspondent \ u correct porlicpublirun littf given Vint I feel Unit necessary for one f away The undersigned hns lately piirchaHfd the Hotel property known hs the Swan Hotel, in the bormiL'h til I'itmton,and i» now prepared to meet the demand* of tho public for a nrat-i'lass hotel. J.m 1 '73, CHA8 SCHKAMS. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he is operating a very excellent Stone (Quarry in the Borough of Piltaton, and that he 1m 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. WM. BOND, Oregon. Sink (! in my la.-L in nnil from llieuee to I'lytnoi 11 i.-, Liis.'jii'.'.at I (VtllCI (oil What must be shall be. jr.? that is robbcnl, not , wanting what is stolen, let liim (iml lie's not soblteil at all. Corry taxes her liquor sellers for the benefit of the police fu'id. tune —our toutl, | fruiture in tliat it. a forcibl in ii remiitkalilo manner. He was a Laniber has advanced $2 per thous— - ""'H-.vio DUMGARDNER ft RADER, Oealers in Pittston, April 18 1872. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY peroutaiul it seeim-il that i.iH i'u 1, liLJ"** *' "h"** *■: J ■1 VaTTi TTfiarf uklT, 'C•C' tintnT lie late u ,, H/flLLINERY ! has been reorganised under the general insurance law of Pennsylvania, aud capital stock fully paid up, StAKTtflJ i rn 1 11 ii D i ii Vvlil'ii givers \Vlukeraliatn ,T1 ••• name of a school at BroadheaCLs- jan i BOOTH, .SHOES, HATS,CAPS, Ac., 3. Main Streot, riitston, Pa. • r» • 1TX 01 lis Moult to write of Jiolitical contests like that in Arkansas without a fooling of indignation at the combatants, ami without having our faith in the Spanish-American republics to successfully solve the experiment of free government increased." The trouble, of course, had its origin in a scramble for the spoils nf ollice between two factions, neither which is entitled to J T is prove A.k Decker & FellT " I; e coal trade I bavitlio detail** frC ui in'y uncle John Atlierton, of Lackawanna, from Mc sen Atlierton iinj the lat«- Josei'li H.'ocuni ofWilkcs• n.ncc of tlieir tion v nuvish speech sleeps in a fiMilish '00 CO Have just received an entire new stock ef Milli* nery and Fancy Goods at No. 37 Main street,where a shard of the public patronage is solicited and all oiden* filled to the entire satisfaction of the pub* lie. 10 covers fault", nt last with had passed between' him and his corn- , . ,, r... , , , . Ail investigation shows that Mrs. pan ions. The young lady listened at- ,, , , , . , , , , ■ ,, , Cowden of Corry was starved to I tenllvely, and when he ceased to speak (|| (,|1 siie said, blushing, but with great sweetness: "If by so little a tiling so Q.EXITING HOUSE, Over $200,000. b] Kill] ( Alls e derides. ?er hath a license L. & B. Junction, Pittston, April 10 '73 tf Office in rooms No. 6 and 6 second story of Wyoming Bank Building, Market street, Wilkes Barre. E C WADHAM8, Sec'y. marlfl—tf Barre. I j statements, e ll:t PITT8TON, l'A. C1 accomodation for transient and permanent Love reasons without reason General Frank I'. Blair, Jr., lias bOHf'l' GKTHING & SMITH "V/"ANTUYLE'S MILK LINE. v The undersigned having a fine dairy ol Cows and the best arrangements for the milk business to be found in Luzerne county, is now furnishing the best milk at 8 cents per quart, making daily trips to Pittston and West Pittston. I have plenty of good pasture on my farm in Exe* ter township, every facility for the milk business, aud calculate to run it to the satisfaction of every t?ustom r. No chalk and water to be had on this rpHE In llic Athurton liiretl u helper tos nHsist Iiim at Ills'heavy work, wlio worked ]Dart of hib time for the Sloe urn's, initial- j Cornelius Von cannot make grots sins look April 74-b' Prop's. clear be foolish in me to refuse your re- St. Louis. que*;" and she kissed the young man T!ie grHVea of the Confederate dead j publicly in the oji n square. at Mobile, Ala., were decorated on I .Next day the htudent was sent for j Monday last by the governor. He wanted to see the man who hud dared to usk a kiss from his daughter in that way, and whom she had i onset: ted to kiss so. ('"-v He received him with a severe scru- lias ton J|()I5KUT SEAMAN & CO., Pittston & E'mira Coal C" liio sympathy of respectable citizens. If there is any merit in the quaiTel it looks as thouKh it was on the siC!e of To revenge is do valor, but to beur. Wholesale Grocers, I N03. +2 A -14 MU It It AY STREET. NEW YORK Itrnutfil Ln (w ocii iu1 i wo shops as his ■ He's truly valiant that can Wisely suffer. offer for sale at retail to tlie cltiiens of Plttatoa sod vicinity their superior coal from the celebrated Seneca Mine, at the following prices at the ahutea. services Mir o liapotit of J. \. Wianer, Franklin Whitney. A. J VANTUYLE, pened tliat i ll an nul ;• th shops Jiaxter, lint even tills doubtful The en fool Th® learned pate ducks to the gold- The sports in Herks and Schuylkill A :Drll 2—1874. Exeter Township. LUMP COAL, 12.78, GRATE, or Mo. 1, 2.75, EGG, or No. 2, 3.00, STOVE, No. Sand 4, Chestnut, No. 6, helper was been used to in Ireland. This best way to regard the episode is as n div-'nuv to free institutions mid to the When beggars die there are no rrniK MOTT STEAM MILL, A PITT8T0N. l'ENN'A, GRIEB-A FATtKER, PROPRIETORS. J J. MER11IAM n Ir comets seen Norristowu 3.00 3.00, I tlii liis name was Cowards die many time* before their deaths; tile valiant never taste of tini/.iiig brow, but after an hour's con- phl» arc contending for the location of versatiou was so pleased with him the next State agricultural fair. that iiCofrered to let iilin dine at his r,., , , ,,,, ... table during bin studies in fpsala. Wash.ngto,, college Our young friend now pursued bis .D and Pliiladel Poitrait Painter. per Tod of 2,000 lb*. When desired coal will be delivered, adding on Iy the cartage to the above prices. J03. COOL, As*'t Supt. gherid THE BBIDE Manufacture mm| of various kind*, and dealers in ii 11y. All Flour hiicI Feed sold by u§, ti. All orders promptly Jan 1 1*73 if Finftftt quality Family Flour, ON CANVASS, LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS from Hloqi as lie enti 1 tood beside the altar when death but once. Photographs painted in Oil or Water colors, or retouched with IndiA Ink. Jan 1 73 of coal at e sho they are out ■lie v but sixteen Her destiny As fire drives out (lie, so pity, pity toil county, announce that ih ted re j're Studio adjoining the Cash Store of Law & Campell. - Mar lst'72-ly GOODS ! work for me t Atlierton, "J : e you got any o" said Mr rested 011 a creature as delicate, and who had known as little of the world as herself. DSho looked lovely as bhe The evil that men do, lives after ii a manner which soon mack the institution is now organized i.inl | MTTSTOX LEATHER STOKE 1 REMOVAL. them, the good is their bonesl oft interred with lio most proinisii)!. L'ui versity. Tlirei. Having removed to the basement under the Pcnjiie'H fiftvjn-s Bunk, our cuflomern and the public will find ua there with ft full stock of Le*thnil kind* u*» «l by Sho»'inHker«. and a geneirtment of Shoe Findings. Strict attention I orders hy mail or other\viDe ic,'7;J—tf rjl EVANS, THE WANTS OK THE PEOPLE myself." pronounced the vow. Think of a vow The now rolling mill at Palo Alto DULY CONSIDERED! can furnish your heavy y Some that smile have in their hearts years the CUiy of kill county, which has been HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL Painter, AND PAPER HANGER, The undersigned having Just returned from the head of market with one of the most extensive stocks of merchandise ever offered to the people of Luzerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words, to their friends and the public in general, that their purchases have bee if rriaJe with a view to the wants of the people, the, miner and laborer, as well as the clean-handed gentleman or fair lady. Groceries and Provisions, Flour and Feed iu large supplies always on hand. the Old Count!' ood as any Voston, and only livst I when the youn luce 1 tea coal you 1 her tweiity-flrst birthday il by 1110 wash-tub when ilon Aj; within lift 1111 n shop; get a ml we will 1 and I will They did The hair, the lips, the eyes were 111 arrived •e's hi nry in the love that nor, ucers have struck forhiirhc PITTSTON Shop—Foot of Dock street, Pittston, Pa. Graining and Marbling done at moderate prices 4«- Your patronage and recommendation solicited. Ocl2'73 pick ami the coal bahki culated to excite the heait. Five can be reckoned II. ■! le, Inter rDriC es : and twenty-four wells no TJie oxvut under MEAT MARKET. go up, and dig abiisl show you how to 11st so. Air. Moses At he ;et in ouug ones wer jout the housi livery time servi for the matter i'h in Bwcilen, as mu The undernigned having opened a Market on Dj-street, it Wot l'ittaton, near tht otfiee of therland. will keep it at all times well supthe very best of all kinds of meat nd invite the patronage o( law & McMillan, Odd Fellows' Block, North Side. Pittston, Jan 1 1873 cry 11 that is then born in it Ctl f tir. Ills works will eiidun JglLLIARDS! BILLIARDS! to me the place from which the me iiate supply of food. The stopped in despair and tears trickled down some urging the necessity of the jm Home innocents escape not the thu li w Hod to Hi The undersigned having opened a first-class BILLIARD ROOM in that fine large room in the Basement of hlfc new building on Main etieet. adjoining the People's Savings Bank, and furnished it with every adornment, and FOUR NEW BIL* LIARD TABLES.hopes the lovers of the gaute 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, Prop'r. Pittston, April 10.1873. It i vania arc very lavora v bent, J. C. HITCHNER, M. KETCIIAM. about twenty-fiyt l is bi ilg wi Even BRACE A HOI,COMB. J» C, Hitchner & Co. where is ,ow un e cret S'ancy, early marriages are not Ill Wll 1U([. the severe weather ilrift or He that will have wheat, must needs tarry thegriuding ed as small things compared With liijfh In the ease before Ihejury ut Mejid- j ' LC B perrin prop'r. ng,ainst th0 IHr'"tcl s MARKET BTREEr, nion, lor conspitacy, a veidict was every comfort for man and beast. rendered in iavoroftlie former. And no pnina Hpiired to mnke nil feel at home. \7II1TE HOUSE IIOTKL, Have Just now tilled their ntore with an entirely Mr. Atberton, h iC; until you have muscle, limb, weal 111 ol good is and lovi NEW STOCK OF GOOOS, continue the use of char jugh to face a frowning ~y PETERSEN'S years a family. I fa chap really Tis mad idolatry to make the ser A TENNESSEE ROMANCE consiiting nfgoueral merchaudise. Their stock embraces coal was cht generally thought the black would not do for edged tools or blad vice greater l tan t j. ha rj;.MAN smith. jj eaiuoni urant is 10 iay tne corner iD» He was young, ho was fair, and lie1 museum of naturul history wl/ „ . ,, parted his hair, like the average beau, j ia Central Park in May. It is to be a ]£Mhr0NE MARBLL YARD in the middle ; he was proud, lie was granite building and will cost half a 1„D!H 111 ■ f* II... Lull, mi,«l lin tot,I twD I mill" abling is the largest and most complete in v. Dec. 6'72 Watch and Jewelry Store, EVERYTHING NEW AND HK8IRABLE, urs, ma parents take you to eon The amity that wisdom knits not (HIh old stand) No. 9 North Main street, solid Gold and Silrer Goods a m| ecialtjr, Amencan Watches, the largest assortment to be found outside of the city. to be fbnnd in a first-class dry goods and grocers store. Dty Goods as cheap as the cheapest, Yankee notions, gents* furnishing goods in great variety. a reliable weld Whether tbi .Early marria on, until the time comes mid early cabbages folly may easily until lie that is proud eats ujD himself 8. J. BARBER, TROP'R. e tho First National Bank, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON.PA. Anthracite not for me to my, if it Fear makes devils of chcrubims Plttston, Mar. 12. '74 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ni« Kheridai I n a ( 'try town In Illinois, a few To fear the worst oft cures the played like a lleml oh the fiddle. Bar- It is said that a lecturer recently ring his voice, lie was everything nice, kept an audience tip until half-past and his heart was so loving and (en- ten to listen to his argument in favor der, that he always turned pale v hen of going to Led at half-past nine. he (rod on the (ail of the eat lying . .... . , , — down by the fender, tie clerked in a 0 ergyman ias been rn[JOM AS MALONEY Store, Ulld the way that lie tore off oul" Kl" '.V DD a c 1UIC 1 COUlieii of |_ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in calico, jeans, and brown sheeting, no^aluy8 handling the truth with GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, would hav, tickled a calf, and made carefulness to meet the de- S.Hh, Meat., F.our, (lie brute laugh in the face ofaQuar- lnj|" s ° STAPLE DRY GOODS, terlv Met*ling. He out Cju!te a (l««8h Mrs. Wheat of Alabama hail three Hosiery, Glove*, Notions, Ao. wilii a darling moustache, whi, l» he little Wheats a few days ago. It looks Vi?e iVopot'''" 'T'!' P_art W arned to adore and cherish ; for one ; l'ke going against the grain to be era- Jan i 73 girl had said, ivliile sho drooped lier ■ dling wheat at this time of tiie J' proud held, that 'twould kill her to T.vcry variety of Marble Tombstones. Monti* menu of tfranite or Marble, Mantles of Marble or 81aif, ull done up 111 the height of style, either plain or ornamental, and at the lowest prices. Plumbers' tHones, Ac. Don t fail to give us* a call. Jan 1 '73 ROMMEL & SUTHERLAND, Tew, «6ffees and rtbifes in great quality. Crackers of all kinds, alii* maojjreral, Hams, shoulders Pork, Dried Beef, Meal, iforn and Oats. Sir. Athntoi evenings since, at a panorama of the Bible, a little eight year old sat wrapped in mute admiration until the picture oi Jacob and Itebecca at the well appeared, when he looked and worst Jobbers of outh were soon prostrafed by the ills- To be wise and love exceeds man's might. PRODUCE & POVISIONS, FRESH BUTTER ANty EGGS astrous battle and tl And General iC1 of July 1 77 s of the fugitives in Pers veranee keeps honor bright Commission Merchants. A full line of Ladles' $and children's shoes, men,s and boys' fine anat coarse boots. Our spring stock »« haveselscftid with great care and bought all our goods for dk»h and can sell as cheap as the cheapest. » J. t. HITOHNER A Co. crossing the mountains, to Fort Allen, said: "Pa, do you see that picture? I'll j'lst bet live dollars they're (irau- One touch of nature makes the whole world kin P ITTSTON, PA. 99* Removed to Store of L. Ackley and Co. Tnose wounds heal ill that men do of my pen give themselves pABINET MAKING; The undersigned, a practical cabinet maker of long experience, having establishes the above business in WEST PUTSTON, will give his attention to the manufacture of all kinds of Furniture and Repairing of the same, caning chairs, framing pictures upholstering and ail other work in his lino Having ample convent*noes for his business,and giving toil his personal attention, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage, assuring to all the best of satisfaction. Furniture to he repaired will be called for on notice given at the shop. WILLIAM MILLER. March 6,1874. Spring street, West Plttston. J. QONFECTIONERV; A little four-year old in nichiuoiid lu VOID\T f«»inl .. .1: i The end crowns all asked by his- mother if he wouldn't Thanks, to men of noblo minds, is PITTSTQW, PA o'clock of the 4th of July and drove their horses and cows across to the like to be an angel with wings and fly about heaven like his little dead broth- UT. JAMES HOTEL According to the Portland Press E. FERCUSON east side of the river, and the boys The raven doth not hatch a lark The whole party consisting mostly of women and cliil drove tliem 011 er, replied alter a (muse,— "No, ma; P a heap lather he a hawk to hear tho fDins they love see the thing perjsh. Otittut)ClaD*B heM when an engineer sees a humau be- C. fifi. Tomlinson, Prop'r. search thesiraight road to the church, ingon his track he calmly remarks to , ,!'H »ituated n short distance down onhreded the voice of the corner; | the rtrcmen, "There's going to he n!Tm. mS» A'r£i nifii*!' UhfLXiE i.d demurely Bit, like a young tuh.hy another uLel bom, Billy," and dashes » hot-I. Tim following Lodges meet at St. James hot i I Wyoming DiviNion No 6, Conductors Brotherhood ; Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineern, No, llu ; Loeomo.ive Firetneu Union, No lCD. Two Billiard tablet in connection witn the '"'Use. apr. 9, 74 to act Would respectfully Inform the publio that the has oiwned a confeotionery store ai No 85 South Main St., known as Freemen's Jewelry store where she will keep a full assortment of ' drejj, were embarked in :md with eonie d kifj J'is time to fear when tyrants Beein nlty lie il JJUGIIES, They readied tho mouth of the burg bay veil I goes to mine bet I Home-keeping youths have ever ner. ilo sang Jiko a bird, ai.il Lit sweet voice w«s heard fairly tugging V ou"* dou 1 «° west for workaway at long metre; aud we sj,rak | ChiwDff «»rpc»ute» who received S3 •.ut the truth, when we say that (his P«-dajr ago are now glad to get n.thc uld out-sing a hungry mim- ! day, and the same decllnr Bho was young, ah 1 ,,oltJ[s 8ood 111 otber badness. Proprietors c! PITTSTON BREWERY, FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Cfcc. Wapwalopeu about dark, it ma homely wits Also Pure candies of our own and others ndanit faoture, whloh will be sold at the lowest rates jority of the fugitives, cue: the night, while the lvsi dat I hear dein vemens bravin, and They do not love that do not »liow Are prepared to furnish Jihelr patrons with all their famous brandafef went singing in my ears dot Jesus lovesmt their love BOLTON'S HOTEL, HARRI8BURG, PA. If you desire to stop at the centre of business, awny from the contusion and noise about depot, take Bolton's Coach, the only free conveyance for passengers and buguaxe »' Harrlsburg. GEO. J. BOLTON, PropT. For Cash Only. Oil l. gustii, and others to intermediate :o JD ort Dot bothers me so I got right straight Truth hath better deeds than words qui to. was fair, ALE, PORTER, &c Particular attention will be given to the retail assortment. (Jur candies are points I give these details as f re itnudder {Jlass of beer Time is the nurse aud breeder of all le scram ugerit iit Colorado remarked eieved them from my mother, and my uncle John aud Elazer Atherton, but I cannot remember but few names of the parties that crossed the moun- nverago belle of tlie city lie was to an inquiring emigrant, that all that Orders received at Messrs. Gregory k Snoyer's" Scranton, or at their office in Pittston, will receive prompt attention. Warranted Strictly Pure. We regret to announce the death of Use doth breed a habit in a man prouu, out 1101 uijiu, iuu liuin wub uecui'u tu maie ui« puce a para- * must bo told, the way she dn wed wax j dine was a comfortable climate, water, Washington Hotel, was a pity. Uarring this vice, she i and good society. "That is all that is seventh and chestnut, Philadelphia, was everything nice, ftliU the World j lacking in h—1, was the reply. WTer'rasV»i"p»r d?y." "oB^'j.WLXOlJ'propr!' They hare full and complete arraDrem.nts made for F. L. Dougherty ia our business iveent. All * contracts.made by him will be carried out by toe. Benj. \V. Morrison, a well-knowjivcitizen of Lock Haven. Somtimes we are deyils to our- MANUFACTURE OF ALB, the quality ol which will be unsurpassed. Aedn lu your eiders, Jan. 1'73 selves, E. r - Apr. NHf *
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 25 Number 7, May 07, 1874 |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1874-05-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 25 Number 7, May 07, 1874 |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1874-05-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18740507_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | JOB PR+NTING. § he (Gazette 0 We have excellent facilities for the prompt anc^ correct execution of all kinds of Job Printing aod at as low prices as an honorable busineha will S PUBLISH Gk SuT R/X Y BY fermit. Wa do not pretend to do work for nothing—but an examination of our work and prices will convince any r asonable minded per- llAT&S One-eign« One-quart OtlA-lUil'd Ooo-hnlf Hon that w are not given to bragadocio or misrepresentation. We do Job Printing 1J (HJ |,VCm PLAIN OR IN COLORS, and in the highest style of the Art. We are fur- over five afui not oxd®o«lhDg tea liuu Auditor#1 ttces, *. w --p. T V *12 VOL. XXV. PITTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY MAY 7, 1874. NO. 7. nlshing work In City Style, and at City Prices. AdQuiJfilratotttf and Assignee*' admired her bustle; and the Fayettevillo boys, being calmed by the noise, walked miles to hear it rustle. Hhe cut quite a swell, did this wax-chewing belle, and men flocked In crowds to incct her; but she gavethem the shirk, for she loved the young clerk, who sang like a hungry mosquito. Ho she hummed and she hawed, and she sighed and she "chawed," till her heart and her jaws were broken ; then she walked by His store while ho stood at the door awaiting somo loving token. She raised up her eyes with a mock surprise, and tried to enact I he scomer ; but to tell the truth, she grinned at (lie youth who loved the amen cor- I3u0inc33 €artDg. Business €arbs. XlllsKllancous. IN MEMORIAL the Havst ; tain. My mother who wan then seven years okl remembered 0110 woman ! who had five children. The Wush| burns were among this party. One of i the sons afterward was an apprentice j to CorneiJus Atherton. The woman ' must have been Mrs. Woodring, spoken cf In old Mr. Washburn'? narrative, as given in Col. Wright's book, and the man whose cattle the Wash| burns helped to drive, must have been Cornelius Atherton. On tiio 5th of July in tiie evening the party had reached the place where Abram Dean lived in after years in iiutler township, at tile foot of Buck Mountain, where they encamped for the night. The next morning about sunrise, Col. Butler rode into the camp while tlity were eating their scanty breakfast, with two other men. Proverbs and Mottoes of Shakspeare. A FORTUNATE KIS- There is no virtue like neccessity. V Courage mountetli with occasion. He tires betimes, that spurs too fast The following llttLe story by Miss Bremer, is furnished to Sartain's Magazine. For its truth and' reality she says she'will be responsible: In the University of Upsala in Sweden, lived a young student, a lonely youth, with a great love for studies but without the means.of pursuing them. lie was poor and without connections. Still he studied, living in great poverty, but keeping a cheerful heart, and trying not to look at the future which looked so grimly at Iilm. II is good humor and good qualities made him beloved by I 1 S. STARK, V-/ • Dlamb, • Livery and Excna Stables, near the Lehigh Valley Depot, Pittsto ,Pa. Good rigs always on hand, and the publicac immodated in the beat manner. | Jane £3,'70-ly VTOTICE, L. D. P. A. i-v The regular meeting of the L. D. P. A. of Pittston will be held at their hall the first Tuesday of every month. P. WINTERS, Sec'y. Jna.-rib'\l to Mm. Helen Stark, Plains, V BY MAKY DALE. betimes Attorney at Law, . PITTSTON, PA When eordtj that hind the spirit here, And earthly Ilea from us are riven; When all things fail our heart'p to cheer Vila well to turn our thoughts# to Jl&m Small showers last long, but sudden storms are short. Jon 11873 Early plants— J. B. Carpenter,, at the head of the valley, in Exeter Township, has early cabbage snd tomato plants of desirable varieties, which will be ►old at desirable rates. Early vegetables in their season. Apr. 30,1874-tf. SUTHERLAND, UNDERTAKING. — Having just procured one of the finest Hearses in the county, I am prepared to give satisfactory attention to the burial of the dead, and will do the same at reanonable rates. A. RUOFF. Pittston, Feb. 19—Cm With eager feeding, food dotii choke the feeder. Justice of the Peace, For Wont Pittston Borough, •TIs eaCl to know our fi lords tire go Forever from ourmort Office, corner of Exoter and Warren Street*. All hu/*ines« pertaining to his office promptly attended to. Collection* i;nad«*. Ac. Jan 1 73 To mis* them in the household throng.. That onoe their presenco made to hrUli Tliough death be poor, it ends t» "DAROUCHE LINE.—lam running JL) a genteel barouche from various points in Pittston, to the West Pittston Dopot ana meet all trains. Passengers called for, or left at any place in town. Fare 26 cents, and satisfaction assured. aprft.74 Wm. FENNER. mortal woe- Q S. FEltHIS, HOTEL, The ripest fruit fails first. Out of this nettle danger, we pluck E. C. WA88ER, Proprietor. To know ia ail liW Attorney at Law. East Side Public .Square, Wilkes-Borre. Billiard rooms with new and improved American Standard Tables. Livery stable* in rear. jan 8-74 A father wiJU'v wan the flower safety Collections promptly attended to. UFKICE COll. MAIN A WILLIAM ST3. Business change. — Having sold the stock and business of tne Pittston Leather Store to Mr. Adolph Fleischer, who hf.s been in the charge of the business, I can cheerfully recommend Shoemakers and all in want of Leather, Shoe Findings, Ac., to Mr. F. assuring them that they will find a good stock and be fairly dealt with. Tl!"DHf{li blewC'4 "i"1 If I P41'tlii r Tiif t»n! a u No word like "pardon," for kings liis young comrades. Once l.e was standing with some of them on the great square of Upsala, prating away an hour of leisure, when the atten- April 2-1874 PITTSTON, PA An.'if! li. mouths so meet Tell truth and shame the dewl alas ! what came to puss was soft an i sweet, and precious; they wooed, they cooed; he talked, she chewed—O how they loved, good gracious ! They had to part, he rose to start; her grlel cannot be painted ; these are the facts, sb Dwallowed the wax, then screamed, then choked, then fainted. Her pa appeared ; her beau, qnito scand, rushed out to get some watfer; t/ie watch do;.' spied his tender hide, and bit him where he "oughter." The tale is Dad, the sequel bad—so thinks the youth thus bitten. He sings 110 more, oft of yore—he gave that girl They met— KIDDER, Brick yard. JOSEPH P. SCHOOI.EY, Oxen at a stall arc better cherished, still the nearer death. C.'' Having greatly enlarged his facilities for business calls the attention of the public to his old and well known yard on the plank road, half a mile below PittHton. where the public ma at all times be accommodated with the best of bick and receive estimateH for buildings. Jan 1 *73, tion of the young men became ar- Attorney at Law. DAVID ACKERMAN, i .Mr. Atherton had gone ahead of the ! party with a view to obtaining some | supplies to allay hunger. The Col. I made up Mrs. Atherton's saddle for j her, on the old mare, and returned to Uneasy lies the head that wears a rested by a very young and elegant lady, who, at the (fide of an elderly one walked slowly over the place. It was the daughter of the governor of 1'pland living in the city, and the Office ill I.aiv Building. North Franklin Street WlLKliS-BABKE, PA. Pittston April 30th, 1874, And gif oU crown ■la:oh :m, lR7Mv* turning To gtoe ujion t JtVvond life'i iceucfc an fast A man can die but once, we owe God a death. OFFICE OF u S.CAMPBELL & CO. O. WOLEBAL E MANUFACTUERSOF C. E. Thompson, John Richards. NO. 32, SOUTH WAIN STHEET, FINE, PLAIN AND MOLASSES CANDY, Make* a specialty of Wood Turning and scroll sawing.and takes contracts for Stair-work, newel posts and 8talr Ballusters. He is now doing the best work lor the best stair builders in this section. LackaWanna; purchased six hundred ! acres of land, covering the spot where i Tayiorvilie now stands. lie that dies this year is quiet for lady was her govern was importers and dealers in foreign fruits, nuts, Ac. NOS. 422 MARKET ST. 417 MERCHANT ST. FIRE WORKS CONSTANTLY ON IIA ND. Phila To live to gui'jt nJer fee the next enerally known for her beauty and .Nearly Opposite tub Miners' Savjxos Bank. Nov l-ly Pittston, Pa, in nearcn with nil to meet The first brlnger of unwelcome news hat 11 but a losing ofli'.'e. lor her gouducsH h of REFERENCES—H. H. Price, Wilkes-Barre, A, Barrunan, Hyde Park, lviluer A Burdlck, Wilkes Barre. Tib (his wl.ioll makes us li the ro»l. Mis own residence was located at the mouth of Key a or'a creek, and some twcnty-livd rods east of the de- i baraeter, ai.d was looked upon with | yt. M. WILLIAMS, Apr 10 10 mof. All work done at the lowest cash prices. Shop at the lumber yard of Jas. R. Wear, Pittston. Grief is proud and makes his owner hhe young men now stood gazing at reat admiration by the student Dentist, jyj RICKERT'3 stoop. When law can do 110 right, let it be her as she passed on like a graceful D.'(D. 7 North Main Street, Meat Market, piTTSTON DYE HOUSE, Memories of Lackawanna and Wyo- Written for the Gazebttu At this place lie resumed the business be bad carried on at Plymouth with the addition of making saw-mill irons demanded for the numerous lawful that bar uo wrong. Oft the sight of means to do ill deeds makes ill deeds done. the mitten. She pined apace, her p.reMy fitcp looked slender and dejected ; her father kind, but somewhat blind, lDeheid her and reflected His income tax he spent for wax—she smiled and called liim clever. She \y 'lit to work, forgot that clerk, and PlTTSTON, t )_ All «oik warranted. Lutzinger's oid stand Main Street Pittston, Pa, 238 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Well, it would be worth something Aug 7 '13 healer in all Fresh Meats In season. Customers served every day at their houses. jan 8'74-ly (Basement), PITTSTON, PENN A. mmg to have a kiss from such a mouth J)R E. IS. J.O.NG Garments of all kinds colored and scoured in the bent manner and without damaga to the fabric. Silkn and all fine fabrics thoroughly understood, and cleansed and scoured to entire satisfaction. The proprietor will not be responsible lor goods eft In his charge after two months. Jan 1 '73. D. M. ALEXANDER. UV JAS. A. fiORU saw nulls then Lackawanna. being erected along the 'i h is was a profitable Most subject is the fattest soil to story, who was looking intently on The poor student, the hero of our Surgeon Dentist. cer iho Miners' Havings Hank, PlttRton, Pa, All work wanniited to give fatufaeiion. I—iy ! MILLINERY! So VII weed J f " '■» I hut pure and angelic face, exclaimed, ns if by inspiru'.ion, "Well I think I could have it." MRS. ELLEN E IIYNES, Some errors occurred in my last number which 1 wish now to correct. In the fifth paragraph it reads "Col. Humprey Ac." Itshould be in 1006. In the eighth paragraph read "the town ofAmeniu" insleud if "Am- jsint for several years, Besides Wise healing or ignorant carriage js caught, as men take diseases, one of another; therefore let men take heed Oct. 1) Opposite Temperance Hall, South Main Street, Has just received a full stock of Fashionable Milliuery Goods, Ribbon*, Trimmings, Ac., and iIih ladies are requested to call and make their selections. Jan 11873 this shop woik he practised to some extent mill-wrigtyting., He eon.-tructe 1 and started Blocum's forge, where d in bliss forever! j jR. S. A (JAMPBKLL, gOOK BINDING of their company "What," Huid his fiiciids in aehorusi S-jranton now stands, and also remodeled tiieold Wright Forge. How ill white hairs become a fool "are you crazy ? do you know her "Not at all," he answered, "but I GAZETTINGS Physician and Surgeon, WKST PITTBTON, HOMEOPATHIC AT THE-RECORD OFTUE TIMES" BUILDING and jester think she would ki.-s me now, if I Philadelphia has 6,000 taverns, and LAMPS I LAMPS !—There have been many improvements from time to time In the article of Lamps, and to nothing are people so much indebted for happiness as to good and eeonomieal light. The new style of lamps just received are held to We constructed upon philosophical principles and are free from the liability to accidents which lamps In general have been condemned for. As an additional safety we have the best of rion-expiosive oils which will be furnished In cans of all sizes and by the quart. Pittston, Oct 30—3m WM. ALLEN. "W ilkes-Barre- Binds Books, Magazines, and Blank Work of all kinds, in the neatest and best manner and Public .Square, stead of "1772." erica." In the ninth read He continued to reside here, until the winter of 1806, when he removed to South Balnbridge, Chenango county, N. Y., where he died in 1800. There is sC'inCo soul of goodness in things evil, would men observing dls- asked her." GOO cli u relies. R.'.iiienre on Mon Igoincry St.aliove M. K. church *6 ti The year 17S0 was an excitingperiod about Boston, On March .'!rd of this year, an affray occurred between the citizens and British troops, which resulted in the killing of four citizens, 'What, in Ibis place, before all our ■ A company is forming at Scran ton to "go West." til it out eyes?" A.10 McKAY, at the lowest prices Mr. Atherton's personal appearance, would attract attention in any Nice customs eurt'sey to great Jn this place, before your eyes." The old theatre, Oil City, is a wreck Physician and Surgeon, Plains, Luzerne Co., Pa. Newspaper files and Music binding receives special attention. July 24 '73 kiiij. A crafty knave does need no brokir 'Freely "Freely.' mid a terror company, and command respect in Thrice is he armed that hath his "Well, if she will give you a kiss in that manner, I will give you a thousand dollars," exclaimed one of the Lancaster meditates a colossal sauer- Went IMitxton, jyjlNERS' SAVINGS BANK. an immediate organization of the citi- any circle, lie was six feet and one inch in height. When I, Inst saw liim, in 1807, he stood erect as any young quarrel just kraut manufactory 171 M. SINCLAIR, Hi. 8\L,0oN iind tUiSTAUKANT. VViiii Howlinii Alloy in rear. Bur supplied wllh the he»t of LlqDi"rtf, Suraitviirllla Mineral Water, ill.I nil in her r. Ir.-hiiiK -uinnmr heveraKCH. l)p-,e PoiO-OIDce. I"u 1 '73 Livery—change op PRIETOR. PRO- OF PITTSTON, zens, for self-defence. Committees of 11 is a great sin to swear unto a sin, it greater sizi to keep a sinful oath. KmaU-jioic Is steadily increasing ill he eitv of New York. i'he undei signed having purchased of Stephen Driesbach, his ivery and all thereto belonging, desires to Cnform the oublta that he will ontinue the biixine-s at the old stand, where he enJeavor to aceomm late the public to the best of his ability. He design* to add largely to the stock at once, and do ail in his powe. to give general satisfaction. in the way of furnishing good horses and carriages to his customers. JOSEPH SCUREMAN. m force organized under tlic title of Minute M'ru Mr. Atherton wu, chiiir- metl, ai:cl tary man, stud move J with 1111 elastic ami firm step, exhibiting but little sign of old uj4 w 11 :i party Interest Paid on Deposits The tlilef doth fear each bush an officer. four oftiers; for it so happened that several rich young men were in ,t 11 e And I, "And I," cried three or Another victim of the fallen iiuild poMt' man oi the Mifety committee o ;e, except Ilia liair the iti Brooklyn died on Saturday w. Mel. OSTRANDER, twice a year biidge,ami a member of th ('inn whitened frosts of anil dig- Tiic bird (lint liatii bt-en limed in a bush, with trembling wings misdoubtetii every bush. group, and bets ran, high on so ini probable ait event; and the dialling! Boston 1iCih .contributed 000 to bridge company, o wint manners, yet lie was grave jciul and the Louisiana sullerers, Surgeon Dentist, (Temporasce Hull Buildiug) Soulli Main Street. Apr. 23-71. Plttaton, t'a, Pittston, Sept. 12,—tf. A general banking business DONE. ly hostilities weri nied 1'ir cordial in lij m ighlioi'i and l'ric o speak of lii«C re iiitercoursy with his ■litis. It -hardly Small herbs have grace, great weeds was mad .rid accepted in less tint Ten mowing machines are built daily at the Corry Works. and vigorous effo were made i pro do grow ajiat than we have taken to relate it Our hero—my authority tells not JMPORTA.NT TO BUILDERS. MICHAEL REAP, President. A A BRYDEN, Cashier. ,h;' " 'iH-arnis wt il.,. Ka.-toi-j, 'Uieicsuit was ii.- tj• • '"•noval of v Two may Iseep counsel, putting once whether handsome or plain; 1 have my peculiar reasons for believing that be was rather plain, but singularly good-looking at the same hero walking off to meet tlie youn lady, and said "Mine fra'Uinc\( if*Hf"uitonTillnient, but arrested '*-• tt*j)s. lie proceeded to stale his Tin eand condition, his aspirations, is the A Sunbury jeweler named Meixell, is reported to liave absconded. Q WAN- HOTEL, O PITT8TON, 1'A STONE QUARRY. C. DORRANCE, Prest. Rr. C. 8MITH, V. Pre»t, "yyYOMING INSURANCE CO. the Ann 1IIIU i. J t0 ; I'Kious sentiment#. -,f the Serunlon tier , i 'it' correspondent \ u correct porlicpublirun littf given Vint I feel Unit necessary for one f away The undersigned hns lately piirchaHfd the Hotel property known hs the Swan Hotel, in the bormiL'h til I'itmton,and i» now prepared to meet the demand* of tho public for a nrat-i'lass hotel. J.m 1 '73, CHA8 SCHKAMS. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he is operating a very excellent Stone (Quarry in the Borough of Piltaton, and that he 1m 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. WM. BOND, Oregon. Sink (! in my la.-L in nnil from llieuee to I'lytnoi 11 i.-, Liis.'jii'.'.at I (VtllCI (oil What must be shall be. jr.? that is robbcnl, not , wanting what is stolen, let liim (iml lie's not soblteil at all. Corry taxes her liquor sellers for the benefit of the police fu'id. tune —our toutl, | fruiture in tliat it. a forcibl in ii remiitkalilo manner. He was a Laniber has advanced $2 per thous— - ""'H-.vio DUMGARDNER ft RADER, Oealers in Pittston, April 18 1872. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY peroutaiul it seeim-il that i.iH i'u 1, liLJ"** *' "h"** *■: J ■1 VaTTi TTfiarf uklT, 'C•C' tintnT lie late u ,, H/flLLINERY ! has been reorganised under the general insurance law of Pennsylvania, aud capital stock fully paid up, StAKTtflJ i rn 1 11 ii D i ii Vvlil'ii givers \Vlukeraliatn ,T1 ••• name of a school at BroadheaCLs- jan i BOOTH, .SHOES, HATS,CAPS, Ac., 3. Main Streot, riitston, Pa. • r» • 1TX 01 lis Moult to write of Jiolitical contests like that in Arkansas without a fooling of indignation at the combatants, ami without having our faith in the Spanish-American republics to successfully solve the experiment of free government increased." The trouble, of course, had its origin in a scramble for the spoils nf ollice between two factions, neither which is entitled to J T is prove A.k Decker & FellT " I; e coal trade I bavitlio detail** frC ui in'y uncle John Atlierton, of Lackawanna, from Mc sen Atlierton iinj the lat«- Josei'li H.'ocuni ofWilkcs• n.ncc of tlieir tion v nuvish speech sleeps in a fiMilish '00 CO Have just received an entire new stock ef Milli* nery and Fancy Goods at No. 37 Main street,where a shard of the public patronage is solicited and all oiden* filled to the entire satisfaction of the pub* lie. 10 covers fault", nt last with had passed between' him and his corn- , . ,, r... , , , . Ail investigation shows that Mrs. pan ions. The young lady listened at- ,, , , , . , , , , ■ ,, , Cowden of Corry was starved to I tenllvely, and when he ceased to speak (|| (,|1 siie said, blushing, but with great sweetness: "If by so little a tiling so Q.EXITING HOUSE, Over $200,000. b] Kill] ( Alls e derides. ?er hath a license L. & B. Junction, Pittston, April 10 '73 tf Office in rooms No. 6 and 6 second story of Wyoming Bank Building, Market street, Wilkes Barre. E C WADHAM8, Sec'y. marlfl—tf Barre. I j statements, e ll:t PITT8TON, l'A. C1 accomodation for transient and permanent Love reasons without reason General Frank I'. Blair, Jr., lias bOHf'l' GKTHING & SMITH "V/"ANTUYLE'S MILK LINE. v The undersigned having a fine dairy ol Cows and the best arrangements for the milk business to be found in Luzerne county, is now furnishing the best milk at 8 cents per quart, making daily trips to Pittston and West Pittston. I have plenty of good pasture on my farm in Exe* ter township, every facility for the milk business, aud calculate to run it to the satisfaction of every t?ustom r. No chalk and water to be had on this rpHE In llic Athurton liiretl u helper tos nHsist Iiim at Ills'heavy work, wlio worked ]Dart of hib time for the Sloe urn's, initial- j Cornelius Von cannot make grots sins look April 74-b' Prop's. clear be foolish in me to refuse your re- St. Louis. que*;" and she kissed the young man T!ie grHVea of the Confederate dead j publicly in the oji n square. at Mobile, Ala., were decorated on I .Next day the htudent was sent for j Monday last by the governor. He wanted to see the man who hud dared to usk a kiss from his daughter in that way, and whom she had i onset: ted to kiss so. ('"-v He received him with a severe scru- lias ton J|()I5KUT SEAMAN & CO., Pittston & E'mira Coal C" liio sympathy of respectable citizens. If there is any merit in the quaiTel it looks as thouKh it was on the siC!e of To revenge is do valor, but to beur. Wholesale Grocers, I N03. +2 A -14 MU It It AY STREET. NEW YORK Itrnutfil Ln (w ocii iu1 i wo shops as his ■ He's truly valiant that can Wisely suffer. offer for sale at retail to tlie cltiiens of Plttatoa sod vicinity their superior coal from the celebrated Seneca Mine, at the following prices at the ahutea. services Mir o liapotit of J. \. Wianer, Franklin Whitney. A. J VANTUYLE, pened tliat i ll an nul ;• th shops Jiaxter, lint even tills doubtful The en fool Th® learned pate ducks to the gold- The sports in Herks and Schuylkill A :Drll 2—1874. Exeter Township. LUMP COAL, 12.78, GRATE, or Mo. 1, 2.75, EGG, or No. 2, 3.00, STOVE, No. Sand 4, Chestnut, No. 6, helper was been used to in Ireland. This best way to regard the episode is as n div-'nuv to free institutions mid to the When beggars die there are no rrniK MOTT STEAM MILL, A PITT8T0N. l'ENN'A, GRIEB-A FATtKER, PROPRIETORS. J J. MER11IAM n Ir comets seen Norristowu 3.00 3.00, I tlii liis name was Cowards die many time* before their deaths; tile valiant never taste of tini/.iiig brow, but after an hour's con- phl» arc contending for the location of versatiou was so pleased with him the next State agricultural fair. that iiCofrered to let iilin dine at his r,., , , ,,,, ... table during bin studies in fpsala. Wash.ngto,, college Our young friend now pursued bis .D and Pliiladel Poitrait Painter. per Tod of 2,000 lb*. When desired coal will be delivered, adding on Iy the cartage to the above prices. J03. COOL, As*'t Supt. gherid THE BBIDE Manufacture mm| of various kind*, and dealers in ii 11y. All Flour hiicI Feed sold by u§, ti. All orders promptly Jan 1 1*73 if Finftftt quality Family Flour, ON CANVASS, LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS from Hloqi as lie enti 1 tood beside the altar when death but once. Photographs painted in Oil or Water colors, or retouched with IndiA Ink. Jan 1 73 of coal at e sho they are out ■lie v but sixteen Her destiny As fire drives out (lie, so pity, pity toil county, announce that ih ted re j're Studio adjoining the Cash Store of Law & Campell. - Mar lst'72-ly GOODS ! work for me t Atlierton, "J : e you got any o" said Mr rested 011 a creature as delicate, and who had known as little of the world as herself. DSho looked lovely as bhe The evil that men do, lives after ii a manner which soon mack the institution is now organized i.inl | MTTSTOX LEATHER STOKE 1 REMOVAL. them, the good is their bonesl oft interred with lio most proinisii)!. L'ui versity. Tlirei. Having removed to the basement under the Pcnjiie'H fiftvjn-s Bunk, our cuflomern and the public will find ua there with ft full stock of Le*thnil kind* u*» «l by Sho»'inHker«. and a geneirtment of Shoe Findings. Strict attention I orders hy mail or other\viDe ic,'7;J—tf rjl EVANS, THE WANTS OK THE PEOPLE myself." pronounced the vow. Think of a vow The now rolling mill at Palo Alto DULY CONSIDERED! can furnish your heavy y Some that smile have in their hearts years the CUiy of kill county, which has been HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL Painter, AND PAPER HANGER, The undersigned having Just returned from the head of market with one of the most extensive stocks of merchandise ever offered to the people of Luzerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words, to their friends and the public in general, that their purchases have bee if rriaJe with a view to the wants of the people, the, miner and laborer, as well as the clean-handed gentleman or fair lady. Groceries and Provisions, Flour and Feed iu large supplies always on hand. the Old Count!' ood as any Voston, and only livst I when the youn luce 1 tea coal you 1 her tweiity-flrst birthday il by 1110 wash-tub when ilon Aj; within lift 1111 n shop; get a ml we will 1 and I will They did The hair, the lips, the eyes were 111 arrived •e's hi nry in the love that nor, ucers have struck forhiirhc PITTSTON Shop—Foot of Dock street, Pittston, Pa. Graining and Marbling done at moderate prices 4«- Your patronage and recommendation solicited. Ocl2'73 pick ami the coal bahki culated to excite the heait. Five can be reckoned II. ■! le, Inter rDriC es : and twenty-four wells no TJie oxvut under MEAT MARKET. go up, and dig abiisl show you how to 11st so. Air. Moses At he ;et in ouug ones wer jout the housi livery time servi for the matter i'h in Bwcilen, as mu The undernigned having opened a Market on Dj-street, it Wot l'ittaton, near tht otfiee of therland. will keep it at all times well supthe very best of all kinds of meat nd invite the patronage o( law & McMillan, Odd Fellows' Block, North Side. Pittston, Jan 1 1873 cry 11 that is then born in it Ctl f tir. Ills works will eiidun JglLLIARDS! BILLIARDS! to me the place from which the me iiate supply of food. The stopped in despair and tears trickled down some urging the necessity of the jm Home innocents escape not the thu li w Hod to Hi The undersigned having opened a first-class BILLIARD ROOM in that fine large room in the Basement of hlfc new building on Main etieet. adjoining the People's Savings Bank, and furnished it with every adornment, and FOUR NEW BIL* LIARD TABLES.hopes the lovers of the gaute 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, Prop'r. Pittston, April 10.1873. It i vania arc very lavora v bent, J. C. HITCHNER, M. KETCIIAM. about twenty-fiyt l is bi ilg wi Even BRACE A HOI,COMB. J» C, Hitchner & Co. where is ,ow un e cret S'ancy, early marriages are not Ill Wll 1U([. the severe weather ilrift or He that will have wheat, must needs tarry thegriuding ed as small things compared With liijfh In the ease before Ihejury ut Mejid- j ' LC B perrin prop'r. ng,ainst th0 IHr'"tcl s MARKET BTREEr, nion, lor conspitacy, a veidict was every comfort for man and beast. rendered in iavoroftlie former. And no pnina Hpiired to mnke nil feel at home. \7II1TE HOUSE IIOTKL, Have Just now tilled their ntore with an entirely Mr. Atberton, h iC; until you have muscle, limb, weal 111 ol good is and lovi NEW STOCK OF GOOOS, continue the use of char jugh to face a frowning ~y PETERSEN'S years a family. I fa chap really Tis mad idolatry to make the ser A TENNESSEE ROMANCE consiiting nfgoueral merchaudise. Their stock embraces coal was cht generally thought the black would not do for edged tools or blad vice greater l tan t j. ha rj;.MAN smith. jj eaiuoni urant is 10 iay tne corner iD» He was young, ho was fair, and lie1 museum of naturul history wl/ „ . ,, parted his hair, like the average beau, j ia Central Park in May. It is to be a ]£Mhr0NE MARBLL YARD in the middle ; he was proud, lie was granite building and will cost half a 1„D!H 111 ■ f* II... Lull, mi,«l lin tot,I twD I mill" abling is the largest and most complete in v. Dec. 6'72 Watch and Jewelry Store, EVERYTHING NEW AND HK8IRABLE, urs, ma parents take you to eon The amity that wisdom knits not (HIh old stand) No. 9 North Main street, solid Gold and Silrer Goods a m| ecialtjr, Amencan Watches, the largest assortment to be found outside of the city. to be fbnnd in a first-class dry goods and grocers store. Dty Goods as cheap as the cheapest, Yankee notions, gents* furnishing goods in great variety. a reliable weld Whether tbi .Early marria on, until the time comes mid early cabbages folly may easily until lie that is proud eats ujD himself 8. J. BARBER, TROP'R. e tho First National Bank, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON.PA. Anthracite not for me to my, if it Fear makes devils of chcrubims Plttston, Mar. 12. '74 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ni« Kheridai I n a ( 'try town In Illinois, a few To fear the worst oft cures the played like a lleml oh the fiddle. Bar- It is said that a lecturer recently ring his voice, lie was everything nice, kept an audience tip until half-past and his heart was so loving and (en- ten to listen to his argument in favor der, that he always turned pale v hen of going to Led at half-past nine. he (rod on the (ail of the eat lying . .... . , , — down by the fender, tie clerked in a 0 ergyman ias been rn[JOM AS MALONEY Store, Ulld the way that lie tore off oul" Kl" '.V DD a c 1UIC 1 COUlieii of |_ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in calico, jeans, and brown sheeting, no^aluy8 handling the truth with GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, would hav, tickled a calf, and made carefulness to meet the de- S.Hh, Meat., F.our, (lie brute laugh in the face ofaQuar- lnj|" s ° STAPLE DRY GOODS, terlv Met*ling. He out Cju!te a (l««8h Mrs. Wheat of Alabama hail three Hosiery, Glove*, Notions, Ao. wilii a darling moustache, whi, l» he little Wheats a few days ago. It looks Vi?e iVopot'''" 'T'!' P_art W arned to adore and cherish ; for one ; l'ke going against the grain to be era- Jan i 73 girl had said, ivliile sho drooped lier ■ dling wheat at this time of tiie J' proud held, that 'twould kill her to T.vcry variety of Marble Tombstones. Monti* menu of tfranite or Marble, Mantles of Marble or 81aif, ull done up 111 the height of style, either plain or ornamental, and at the lowest prices. Plumbers' tHones, Ac. Don t fail to give us* a call. Jan 1 '73 ROMMEL & SUTHERLAND, Tew, «6ffees and rtbifes in great quality. Crackers of all kinds, alii* maojjreral, Hams, shoulders Pork, Dried Beef, Meal, iforn and Oats. Sir. Athntoi evenings since, at a panorama of the Bible, a little eight year old sat wrapped in mute admiration until the picture oi Jacob and Itebecca at the well appeared, when he looked and worst Jobbers of outh were soon prostrafed by the ills- To be wise and love exceeds man's might. PRODUCE & POVISIONS, FRESH BUTTER ANty EGGS astrous battle and tl And General iC1 of July 1 77 s of the fugitives in Pers veranee keeps honor bright Commission Merchants. A full line of Ladles' $and children's shoes, men,s and boys' fine anat coarse boots. Our spring stock »« haveselscftid with great care and bought all our goods for dk»h and can sell as cheap as the cheapest. » J. t. HITOHNER A Co. crossing the mountains, to Fort Allen, said: "Pa, do you see that picture? I'll j'lst bet live dollars they're (irau- One touch of nature makes the whole world kin P ITTSTON, PA. 99* Removed to Store of L. Ackley and Co. Tnose wounds heal ill that men do of my pen give themselves pABINET MAKING; The undersigned, a practical cabinet maker of long experience, having establishes the above business in WEST PUTSTON, will give his attention to the manufacture of all kinds of Furniture and Repairing of the same, caning chairs, framing pictures upholstering and ail other work in his lino Having ample convent*noes for his business,and giving toil his personal attention, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage, assuring to all the best of satisfaction. Furniture to he repaired will be called for on notice given at the shop. WILLIAM MILLER. March 6,1874. Spring street, West Plttston. J. QONFECTIONERV; A little four-year old in nichiuoiid lu VOID\T f«»inl .. .1: i The end crowns all asked by his- mother if he wouldn't Thanks, to men of noblo minds, is PITTSTQW, PA o'clock of the 4th of July and drove their horses and cows across to the like to be an angel with wings and fly about heaven like his little dead broth- UT. JAMES HOTEL According to the Portland Press E. FERCUSON east side of the river, and the boys The raven doth not hatch a lark The whole party consisting mostly of women and cliil drove tliem 011 er, replied alter a (muse,— "No, ma; P a heap lather he a hawk to hear tho fDins they love see the thing perjsh. Otittut)ClaD*B heM when an engineer sees a humau be- C. fifi. Tomlinson, Prop'r. search thesiraight road to the church, ingon his track he calmly remarks to , ,!'H »ituated n short distance down onhreded the voice of the corner; | the rtrcmen, "There's going to he n!Tm. mS» A'r£i nifii*!' UhfLXiE i.d demurely Bit, like a young tuh.hy another uLel bom, Billy," and dashes » hot-I. Tim following Lodges meet at St. James hot i I Wyoming DiviNion No 6, Conductors Brotherhood ; Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineern, No, llu ; Loeomo.ive Firetneu Union, No lCD. Two Billiard tablet in connection witn the '"'Use. apr. 9, 74 to act Would respectfully Inform the publio that the has oiwned a confeotionery store ai No 85 South Main St., known as Freemen's Jewelry store where she will keep a full assortment of ' drejj, were embarked in :md with eonie d kifj J'is time to fear when tyrants Beein nlty lie il JJUGIIES, They readied tho mouth of the burg bay veil I goes to mine bet I Home-keeping youths have ever ner. ilo sang Jiko a bird, ai.il Lit sweet voice w«s heard fairly tugging V ou"* dou 1 «° west for workaway at long metre; aud we sj,rak | ChiwDff «»rpc»ute» who received S3 •.ut the truth, when we say that (his P«-dajr ago are now glad to get n.thc uld out-sing a hungry mim- ! day, and the same decllnr Bho was young, ah 1 ,,oltJ[s 8ood 111 otber badness. Proprietors c! PITTSTON BREWERY, FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Cfcc. Wapwalopeu about dark, it ma homely wits Also Pure candies of our own and others ndanit faoture, whloh will be sold at the lowest rates jority of the fugitives, cue: the night, while the lvsi dat I hear dein vemens bravin, and They do not love that do not »liow Are prepared to furnish Jihelr patrons with all their famous brandafef went singing in my ears dot Jesus lovesmt their love BOLTON'S HOTEL, HARRI8BURG, PA. If you desire to stop at the centre of business, awny from the contusion and noise about depot, take Bolton's Coach, the only free conveyance for passengers and buguaxe »' Harrlsburg. GEO. J. BOLTON, PropT. For Cash Only. Oil l. gustii, and others to intermediate :o JD ort Dot bothers me so I got right straight Truth hath better deeds than words qui to. was fair, ALE, PORTER, &c Particular attention will be given to the retail assortment. (Jur candies are points I give these details as f re itnudder {Jlass of beer Time is the nurse aud breeder of all le scram ugerit iit Colorado remarked eieved them from my mother, and my uncle John aud Elazer Atherton, but I cannot remember but few names of the parties that crossed the moun- nverago belle of tlie city lie was to an inquiring emigrant, that all that Orders received at Messrs. Gregory k Snoyer's" Scranton, or at their office in Pittston, will receive prompt attention. Warranted Strictly Pure. We regret to announce the death of Use doth breed a habit in a man prouu, out 1101 uijiu, iuu liuin wub uecui'u tu maie ui« puce a para- * must bo told, the way she dn wed wax j dine was a comfortable climate, water, Washington Hotel, was a pity. Uarring this vice, she i and good society. "That is all that is seventh and chestnut, Philadelphia, was everything nice, ftliU the World j lacking in h—1, was the reply. WTer'rasV»i"p»r d?y." "oB^'j.WLXOlJ'propr!' They hare full and complete arraDrem.nts made for F. L. Dougherty ia our business iveent. All * contracts.made by him will be carried out by toe. Benj. \V. Morrison, a well-knowjivcitizen of Lock Haven. Somtimes we are deyils to our- MANUFACTURE OF ALB, the quality ol which will be unsurpassed. Aedn lu your eiders, Jan. 1'73 selves, E. r - Apr. NHf * |
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