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The Hazleton Sentinel from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

The Hazleton Sentinel from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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ill I HW 1 oue or two members of the school board. MAKKIK HHO'H Jt CO The Democracy of Hazle towuship will hold their convention at the Hazleton mines school house next Tuesday afternoon aud the delegate elections will be held to-morrow evening. Markle Bro's royal, Ktwijf desired, and gave general satisfaction all who were present. Tbe entertainment lant evening was tbe dotting cue of the ceurae giveu uuder the auspicee uf the Y. M.

C. and it is to be regretted that they are oon-eideralily Buort iu their expicttitious tiuau-ciully. Mines Caving In. The people living at WootUide are becoming alarmed on account of the mines of Coxe Brob. Jt Co.

at th it place caviug in. Several brtasts from which the pillars have bt-eu taken out iu tho east gangway have There is every indication of a lively struggle for the nomination of suoerv isors aud school directors. It is said 1 at there are at least seventeen candidates for the super- Steam Power visorship aud about eight aspirants for the position of school director. Among the aved iu quite close to the company houses. latter it is said that Patrick Kogan of Jeddo has the strongest following, and his friends are very confident that he will be the choice Some of the breaches are uot more thau ten Printing.

of the conventiou. Mr. Rouan is au old foet away from the dwellings, and fences and gardens have gone down. miuer, aud hag beeu a resident of Jeddo for upwards of tweuty years, aud is popular among the workiugmen. HOMES! HOMES! HOMES! Cheap, Durable and Easily Paid For.

WITHIN REACH OF OUR YOUNG MEN AND MECHANICS. The undersigned is now prepared to sell on installments the Six Newly Painted and well built Gottages on Tamarack street below Cedar. Each cottage in lot 40 ft. by 150 ft. and has barn at back.

Payments little more than rent. Five, six and seven years given in which to buy. Now is the time to make first payment before they are released for another year. Will give to 1st of March to make first payment. G.

B. MARKLE, Trustee. Any further particulars will be cheerfully given at the Banking House Markle Bros. Co. A Boyler lCxploHioil.

One of nest of boilers at the Colorado colliery, Shenandoah, operated by the Lehigh Fersoual Mention. B. S. Small of Suubury, who owns alley Coal Co, exploded Weduesday killing quite a large aud valuable fruit farm, was the fireman, Barney Helenthal. His bead was blown cS aud his body was otherwise visiting his friend A.

R. Longshore yester mutilated. These boilers supply steam for day. all of the colliery machinery, aud it is feared Dr. Schilcher of Freelund, was a visitor in town yesterday.

before the damage cau be repaired the slope will be drowned out. It is alleged that the boiler that exploded was condemned by the J. H. Turu'oach of Black Creek towu GEO. B.

MAItKLE.jB., A. U. REYNOLDS, JOHN MAUK1.E A. MARKLE, J. P.

8WENEV. SUCCESSORS TO PARDEE A MARKLE, BANKERS. BROAD STREET, HAZLETON General Banking business done All ousiness promptly and correctly attended to Interest on Railroad and Government We have the very best printing machines that can be secured; also a complete assortment of the latest novelties in the way of type and tasteful accessions for fashionable em-belishment, and we can produce in the most perfect and Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity trengih ami More economical than the ordinnry kind, ami cannot 1 soul tn competition with tlie multitude of low test, rl weight, alum or pluis bate powders.

Sold only in uina. Royal llAiii.to 1'uwdeh ixii Wall Stroul N. 1'. ship, was in town yesterday. He intends to disp ise of all his persoual property at pub oiler inspectors.

The Observance of Lent. Archbishop Woo has ti-sued rules for the lic fie ou Friday, March L'ud, aud wi 1 locate in HuJetou after the first of April. observance ot the season of Leut iu the satisfactory style, li.oin.iu Catholic church prescribing only Town and County Mrs. B. M.

Davis of Frtelaud, aud hr sister-in law Mrs. William Muuroe of Mil-uesville, were visiting relatives iu town yesterday. Joseph Hall, of Harleigh, who had his one meal a day and au evening collation, Briel Lorain. txcept ou Sundays, forbidding the eating of meat ou and Fridays, and on Holy Thursday, aud the second and last Alleutown Das raised aud forward, $2(U68 for the relief of the German fljod sufferers Frink JSti luian, the well known crip collar boue broken and was otherwise injured last week by being caught between a car aud a prop, has so fur recovered as to Satnrd.ty of Lent, and exempting from the I.cmnus pcriioz Oranges Banana? New Tomatoes, can Meets, per liuslie-l le'et I'erVcck. fat all uudr iweu'y-oue years of age, the Letter Heads.

Announcements, Programmes, Drafts, Bill Heads, sick, those who are obliged to do hard work, pled shoemaker, is iviug seriously ill aud aud all who, through weakness, cannot fat-t no hope of his recovery is ecterniued. however, who will not be satisfied with this. The Mauch Chunk real estitte ring would not be satisfied, aud their especial friends and advocates, per consequence, will keep up the agitation until they find that it is useless longer so to do. We can state auihoritatively that with the exception of Mr. Sweeney all the members from this county are opposed to the measure, and also that Senator C.xe, who lives in the district which it is proposed to annex, is be al to wain around and expects to resume work iu a few days.

Mrs. William Tsggert, of Ilughesville, Ly oming county, io spending a few days i friends io towu. without injuring their health. A large sleighing party composed Cards, His Buck. A report was current ou the streets yeste principally of married people from Highland, Freelaud aud Sandy Run, enjoytd a (K.ianiit Pears, apiece Cranberries ncrqt Carrots, iwrptick.

Purr-Dins Turnips, Apples, per banel. Cabiiairc, peT '''ire i lies, per ji i Afmeiiia day that F. Celiax was not expected trip to the Summit station yesterday. r. J.

Boyle, Republican candidate for I'o. Director in this district is mnV'ng an energetic canvass and is wiuuiug support live. A week ago to-daN he spruined Lir. Many beautiful styles of valentines now back seriously while assisti lift a barrel adorn the show windows of the bookstores. of cider from his sled into She liquor store and the sale of Cupid's darts promises to bt- per liunhel.

Waiiluta per liuiiel rilbeits per II) Bill of Fare. Wedding Cards, Ball Tickets, Envelopes, Checks, Dodgers, Note Heads, Circulars, Invitations, Physicians' Prescriptions, of A. Muhl. Next day he was laid up and has siuce been iu a very critical condition. nnusualy large year.

-Wilke-Barre is suffering with an ep irlish Walnuts strongly opposed to it. He is ou the mittee on counties i- the Seuate, aud Iiii Fry is on the House committee. All of uur members should look into this matter at once, aud as speedily as possible lay this bill of the Mauch Chunk speculators ou the shelf. Union Leader. MAKK1AGKS.

lb: is under the treatment of his brother-in- demic of measles, which seem to be prevail from all classes of citizens. Elder Spangler, of Conyugham, who has been afflicted with defective eye sight for some time has according to the advice of his physician decided to go to Poiladelphia next Tuesday, and have oue of his eyes taken out. The operation is necessary in order that be may not become totally bliud. SltiARI.OAF. law, Dr.

Schuitz. Last evening Air. Celiai Cre ii Nuts I'ecans (Jicstiiuis per bushel ing even more extendediy thau heretofore, Government Coupons and Pension Cheeks Cashed at par though without the peculiar fatal effects that was much better, aud if no change for the worse sets in he will be able to attend to business in a few days. were characteristic of the earlier cases FISH AND OlSlKSS. Lake trout Itiiek fish Very many families are reported among the Yellow perch 08 05 later cases.

Jennie, daughter of Daniel and Mary Morris, aged two years eight mouths and Looking for Witnesses. An agent of the government is visiting the several towns of Schuylkill county searching for witnesses to sustain the case against the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, against nine days, died at the residence of the iuusie-rs hickle.1 Salmon White ilsli Pike Haddock Cut lioll Smoked halibut Cod liuh Smoked salmon. So. 2 mackcreM parents in Jeanesviile yesterday morning Interest paid on Savings Deposits Hcusm TJllricii. At the English Lutheran parsonage by Rev.

J. Wagner, Jan. 25th, Henry Houser and Mrs. Sarah M. Ullrich, both of Hazle ton.

Zullick Ullkich. At the English Lutheran parsonage by Rev. Wagner, Dec. l'Jth 1SH2, Henry Zullick and Miss Annie C. Ullrich, both of Hazleton.

Snydeb Kkeneb. On Jan. 28th, in Dor-rauce, by Rev. J. Kuntz, Wm.

F. Snyder to Auua Keener. Tbe funeral takes place to-morrow afternoon 20 25 50 40 50 lli 15 40 t0 40 50 H) 1 20 08 10 0H Ofi 15 20 40 40 30 20 50 4 50 5 7 6 05 20 20 30 8 00 1 10 20 30 40 20 12 20 2 50 12 15 10 15 10 12 16 12 12 15 11 15 04 07 12 15 08 12 06 10 20 25 10 12 25 06 12 10 7 1 00 07 10 1C 10 12 14 Id 16 15 16 20 25 16 18 12 14 20 22 20 JO 35 32 38 15 18 18 35 30 so 05 0 20 20 18 10 30 1 26 Is 20 06 10 30 40 15 20 30 1 25 25 30 75 12.5 at half pa o'clock. Interment iuJeaues No. lmickercl 15 15 Tille cemetery.

Prtf tssur Wiggins, Las issued his Stoim Herald and Almausc this year. It gives Mrs. Catherine Shiner, whom we mentioned in our last as beiug sick with palsy, is still iu a very critical condition and scarcely any hope for her recovery is entertained. Chester W. Shiuer, whose house was destroyed by fire, contemplates rebuilding it in an enlarged form.

Barney Hunsinger of Black Creek township, died suddenly of apoplexy last week. His remains were interred at the cemetery of St Paul's church at that place lastTnesday. N. B. Johnson is suffering from the ef fects of a fall sustained while attending the funeral of Mr.

Hunsinger. Last week Stephen Seiwell had a pair rubber shoes offered to him, when he a-ked for some cigars, by of the hvly clerks at the store of Mr. Minnie k. Money to Loan listcf all lu gre.it stores nh cj will occur. Notes, Notices, Posters, Bill Forms, Raffle Tickets, Blanks, Paper Books, Labels, Agreements, Wrappers, Deeds, Shipping Tags, Registers, Statements, Postals, Vouchers, Dreds, Directories, etc.

The Froffssor hj the storm supeude to take place to-day will be ote of the severest DEATHS. Walp. Died, Jau. 2'Jth, near Conyngham known on this siuijof the A.lib'io for years. "Jonas Walp, aged 73 years, 4 mouths aud 29 Sea trout ue lisb.

Clams HerrniL' Fresh Mackerel BEATS AND POULTBT. Mess pork, per lb Bacon Holturna sausatrc Hams, smoked. Dried licet Ctiipned do 1 iresefil chickens, per 1 Uvew Href steak Hulling piecea MISCELLANEOUS. pcrdoz Butter Cheese Coffee Tim The March number of the jrth Ameri can lie view will contain, among other article duys. Hunsinueb.

Died, Feb. 1st, in Black of striking interest, Mousy in Factious, by- Creek township, Barney Hunsinger, aged Henry George; Railway Influence iu the which suit has been brought for the sum of $500,000. This amount consists of the 10 per cent, alleged by the government to be due on the issue of (5.0oo,OU0 of scrip. The government alleged that the scrip, which issued for the benefit of employes when the railroad was iu financial difficulty, was of the nature of aud was used and had currency as llaiiflsume Samples. A.

S. Muuroe, general salesman for Thcs. C. Llse A wholesale dealers manufactures of boots and shoes, has just received hi stock of new samples for the sj ing trade. He has been busy for the pai.t two duys arranging the various styles of boots, stjOeg, clippers and gaiters on the shelves of bis sample room iu Markle i Bank building, and is now ready to have bis patrons cull aud iusp." them.

The boots and shoes manufactured by Taos. C. Else A Co. are worn by thousands of people in this region, aud are acknowledged to be the test in the market. Sandy was assisted in arranging his stock by B.

Roberts, and a better or more attractive display can scarcely be found outside of Pnilad-lphia. Land Office, by George W. Julian; th 73 years, 11 mouths and 10 days. Stink. Died, Feb 2d, in Dorrance, A GIFT TO fc-VERY SUBSCRIBER! ThW offer 1b made liytbe NEW YORK OBSERVER Subjugation of the Mississippi, by Hubert with the reiiiirk in the way of business 8.

Taylor; and Gladstone, by Moncure D. Michael Stiue, aged 73 years, 10 mouths and 1 days. MAIM AT UKVfUW. Conway. FOB WEEK ESMSO FEB.

8TH. 'idw cluiw, ier quart-Mixed pieties Arbuckle's coffee U. do slditaU's seiap lea, paper Kdum clie-esc liatcn, crlli giilnaeh, iier perk Moro radish, per Sweitzer riieoiae, per II) Pineapple cheew, uacb Oysters, per quart In shell, per 100.. "those are for five." It happened iu this wise: Spauldiug who is employed by Mr. Minnick, enterred the store aud seeing the shoes lying npou the floor quietly transferred tVni to an eui ty cigar box aud then placing them with those not yet sold when as we have stated they were offered to Mr.

Seiwell. Large posters are outanuounciaga public sale of valuable personal property to take place at the farm of Stephen Tnrnbach in Black Creek township Friday, March 2nd. J. U. Tun.

bach is theaiiministralor. Among other prop-rty to be sold there are four horses, one two-year-old colt, five cows, to heifers, six shoats, a Kew Fe'Undland and a large number of thickens. There is also one four horse pipe box wag and If the coal the manufacturing and mercantile interests and the various users of letter press printing, whatever its character, in this locality will favor us with their the clilfRt and brat of the rollnious weeklies. For sixty years, this uuilenomtnational, unsecla-rtao and evangelical newspaper lias been clrcu-iat'ng to the Unlttil States ami In almost every foreign country. Its subscribers are counted liv tens of thousands.

Each year Its proprietors have added to Its value, origalng fresh editors and con-espcDd'-nts at home and abroad, t-ul irx-lut and multiplying iu departments, and endeavoring to ea Ize their hlyh Ideal of Uie Beet Religious and riecu lar "an lly Ke epnpi r. The offer, this year.to eery iihK rilr. new or old whose suliM-ilptlon Is paid tor 13, th nt boo of Rev. 8. Iiena us rluie.

D.I)., et titled Praye and Its Ansver, a hamlsouie volune of near! UK pa, es, bound In cloth, the re. In) price of whic Is one dollar. Spiclnien copies of the paper sen ree. Address NETWORK OBSERVER, Sew York. a .4 nvr.H 7 km r.

In hi special message to the Legislature Governor Pattison recommends tbe passage among other bills now pending of tne act repealing the sup ticket system of voting in Luzerne, Lackawanna and Wyouiiug couu-ties, and the bill to iueure greater purity and secrecy of the ballot introduced by Representative Sweeuey of thin district. A youn meu's George Washington birthday party will be iveD in the basement of St. Johu's Primitive Metliudii.t church Thursday evening, the 22. The affair promises to be somttnii i a notcliy in tbe way of a tea party as the youuu mm are to take sole of the table ana cater to tbeir female di in the Myle one huudred years ago. Adiuiwiou -o cent-.

Jumbo, the eligunt large skigh owned by D. A. liver; man can comfortably carry twentv-eitbt p-rvoiiS not including the driver. La-4 tjigtit a party of alx.ui fifteen couple from Lmliorj n.j oieih patronage, much the greater A Uouie-maUe liaruineter. Take a common glass pickle bottle, wide ruuut'ied: fill it within three inches of the tup with water, then acommon Florence o.l fla-k, removing the straw covering and the ll thon ililv: Dlumre the We notice that farmers have made a slight reduction in the price of dressed beef aud puik this week.

Butter and eggs which have been very scarce aud high priced since Christmas are more plentiful. Roll butter sell at 30 aud cents per pt.und, aud eggs 2H cents per dozen. Tha supply of fresh tib is hardly sufficient to meet the increased demand, and dealers complain of a scarcity in the wholesale market. Several of the butchers who handle dressed beef from Chica.ro have reduced the price of the best cuts from 18 U. 14 cents, although no reduction has yet been made by the butchers ho sit tighter cattle brought here by drovers.

It is bable that before the close cf lent there will be a break in prices as there is now considerable competition among tbe butchers. No change worthy of note has taken place during tbe week in our local grain trade. At the steam mill of A. Pardee A farmers are receiving about five cents pe bushel more for wheat than wa paid earlier in the sea-on, and there is quite an active demand as shipments fiom tbe Wert bavu ot been very heavy for the past a 1 i one two horse wagou of the game kind, a neck of the flisk as far as It will ko into Ihi pin' form spring wagon and a new bugsy portion of which now goes to the larger cities, we will guarantee to furnish good stock, do good printing and do it promptly, and make the charges therefor entirely satisfactory. We feel that we tal no extreme step when we their patron NOTICEI Ue hereby beg leave to inform our customers and the public generally that Mr.

Geo. If. Jlice having resigned his position as manager of our office at this place, Mr. Jr. Drew has been appointed as his successor.

THE SINGER M'FG CO. Hazleton, Feb. 1, 1883. i-uikj phaeton aud sleigh, together with several sets of mounted harness and ail kinds of improved farm implements and machines. Last Sunday the Nesccpeck Creek was bank full of water aud Mr.

Aiam Store bad his bridge taken away and his mill pond daaagtd. age as a matter of right, an to 1883 Harper's Bazar ILLUSTRATED. This popular jonmal It a rare mmbl nation of literature, art, and faMno. Iu storirs, pot ms and esaya are by Uie best wrluraof -unpe and Aroe'tra; It engraving poseu Uie bit hi-; anls-Ic exceilaiMv; and in a I matters pertaining to fahluo It Is unlverstlly leilgvii to be the leading autb-irttv In the land. Th new volume will contain many brilliant novelties.

BAKPEbVS PERIODICALS. Pee Tear: help in sustaining our newspa ii per enterprise, ior wnicn is needed all the business that can be commanded, and which The Anarxation Agitaiiin. The question of ai.n. Hug oevrnJ boroughs ai townships of the locr end of this couu-ty to Carbjn is beti agitated by interested ten itiyr. The break up in the weather last legitimately belongs here if eck spoiled the sleighing in the valleys.

in both i-oui. les, and a bill providing home effort is to be encour aged and sustained. IOK SI I'tBVISOR. Io the v.Mu of Hatle town'lilp: I re-sertruily ai.nounne mveif camdd tc for the t' uhiir roade of Hil tn-hip. dij.rt to tbe decision of Uie beeiuMit-AD cotiic-ntioD.

ASHF.R SMIfM. Ixittle.ai.d the barometer is complete. Iu fine weather the water wiil rise in tbe neck of the tl u-k, even higher that the neck of the pickle tsitile, aud in the wet, windy weather, it wiil fail to ithin an inch of the flask Before a heavy gale of wind the water has been seen to leave tbe flask altogether at least eifiht hours before tbe gale came to its height. Au able-biiditd man can make one of these barometers in a day if Lis stock of hi Id out. If that fail a fair ready-ma cau be porcbad foreeen'y.

five cents. Mine Caualti. John Co k-urn. a n. im employed Fi'Py ort ry, in d.soovered dead the clumber in which he i at wi rk nine 'ay.

He was seen ten i i stg previously lui apt arentlv in good Lrjili. His death wjs eau-ed by heart disease. A miner named Peter Peteixro was knlrd WeinJay in the col. berf of the L-i-igh Valley Coiil Co io tne Wyomii.g region by a fall of rock. Tbe body buried uudt several ton of debris aeiJ niangleJ teyond Peter-on bad been only about a montb.

A ail coal occurred at Ltgaa col. consequently there has not been as mo grain hauled to market as if pood sleighing hod continued. Farmers will act with wis-djniy taking every opportunity of bauliug the.r produce to market before tbe frit and means ly wtiieU it cau be d' ue -uorlly be introduced into tbe House of restutatives at Harr.sburg. au a vig ir una tjijtit made for its passage. (0 ...4 0 ..4 00 .1" ..1 50 00 Harper's Raztr Harper's MaarinK.

Harper's Weekly Tbe Three above Publication) Any Two above named Toai Har'ier's Magazine I Harpefs Ymmg People Frank iln fcqwir Library, On I rl v.imlww.. I I 1 we oeneve we can give is a matter of giave importance, and we leves tbe ground aud thru avaid bod ro- refer to it now, for the purpose of showing 10 lce pnng. .10 00 Postage Kiee to all aubrr.ber i ii GRAIN AND BAT AT rABUt.E MILL. equal satisfaction in every respect to that afforded in the cities, and if consumers will extend us the courtesy of a call KetAtl 14 that the rest of the not iudiffn lj about it, and cares nothing one way or the other, more thr jgu fear of any don. ger of the necesury legiahuiun being passed 1 at tLis rf-siou.

Tbe measure was originated by a real etate ring iu M.ncb Chnnk. who bope to benefit their financial affairs ly rob as they mieht be in need of Hard wheat, per bu-bei. wisat K-e rn I Ml ov. ed an) thing comprised in our line. .0 i i Timolhv Sum or Caaa'la.

he Votawr of Uie Bszar begin with the rv Nsoilr J.aury of mi nir. it mil 1 ua.hr-c.Ki ihal ihe suoti1-f wiihe IncnnnMsee with the Number et ier r-r-lpt of The leat Jour Aennal Volumes of Harper's Baaar. la -t cKb blBdine, be km l.v mail, poe-are pJ t.y en.n free of eipone (provided the fre ght doe ikh rir.e-i tiiaa dolixr per rrrfume), fT 7 per volume. Cautbtam frveara v.Huw. stduU Ut Mnd- PP rerrl( of tl rarh.

Rraaittanrea ehovM be mxie hv ur ter or 1 ral t. to a rot i rhsnre ft to. News aapera are ts ni this adnrtliwea Harper A Brother a SF BSOIhi, Tm ride behind oi.e Mr. tiomos's spanking' four-borre lean aLd to-day JuilI.ii is Lind to take tbe Jeanesviile Curvet iiaud to ML- noy City. Piop aliious have been received Ky tLe WiiieE-itarre city cuaucu'i for tne li.Ltitig the ireel iauip from four elec ric 11 1 Ociojatjiea.

Tie propcitxiLs jtiow per light per iiLt; 55 4 cents, tW eta. auj i) ct-. Ii.e com- paniea apeak ut so uic 1 gLn so uii.ch a n.outb, aud it is toco.u;ir': IL eoet of the eiettnc I gx. with lue ka- 1 A young Uuy in a nihi.ir.Lg 1 tHv no cui of a KvuLii Rtory dw i to hiU-n to titr a Come, Love. Come" that sLe lol Ler beiacce, aiibtLg ou theyi u.L's head aud bearly drove it into bis sbouUrrs up to hit ears.

He as so tat he refused to finkb tbe song. He m. b-; as or.y acybow witen be intiurd Ler l- "come, love, coifee," aod he shoui l.kvc active enough kaow it or ei-e cctue a 1 trie Use lira. Hap of CocyngLun, who her aoc L'kter frm jrotiace utar.J tows, ie-a-ii to get into IrouLie atilitg tLori it'AL-fe. VtAf-rday she eo'd to lc.sL-.i tf c- to iirs.

Moriba Kball, Lf stit, n.d wbo th te f. sLe focbdeiy a biei a-iJ mid liX. in tie iouii-ing tf in D-i r-. ui tL pre-tt c- si.e fJ tr. I Bsiftod fj tbor tiias tl.

foe if a loi cf pocaMieav ia: a rr ie wa ia at H. Hill Ust to hear fi a ivii.ti.jn of draalig aad hssacrou reir4N. 71, vac evcrytir tLat 11 be we will be especially thankful and use every means to give satisfaction. biLg us of a part of onr territory and over teiitT-mi tLcu'And of onr rorulalion. Of i Ltrt, mxi.

8200 EEWARD! Will be paid the detection aud of any tf lin.g or dealing ia auy Ugn. coanterf.il or iai ution Hop Bitters spe, iiily fi tters or prepxrationA with the word Ibip in their name or connected there il at is intended to n.i-1-i.d tbe public, or for auy preparation pot in any tnrui, pretending to be the same aa Hop liirroa The genuine bave a cluster of Gaux Hopj (notice this) printed on tbe bite Ubel, and are the purest and best medicine ou eirib, esptcUily for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. Beware of ail others, and ail pretended f. rjiuias or recipes 'A Hop Birrtas pa! lite.l in paper or far fcie, are frauds and swindles. Whoever 3-aU in any bat the gen cine will be prcatjj.

Hup Birrtas Up-j 3' fcln Eocheater. X. T. iiery. near senonly itjuring four 1 1 in tbe lower enJ there are wme I IWonder.

Jcepb Krresto.sk.. Tol- jj, hontrt lDd heiers M.r-icb, and Warn and Manin would be Gn ki. of them are Dderd Ttey tUt tmiuw-. IT "5 2S i .14 v. 7 50 hi The office of the Sentinel ftao iLiirea.

i. k. rr l-air witb Wilkes Birre railroad sqokU, i lb is in Markle's Bink Building, Broad street, Hazleton, and we shall be gratified to have people call, and the courtesy extended wiil be appreciated, whether or not business favor is the outcome. 7 4 uf 1 I 1 1 7 1 T5 7 I i Ca i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 knuoo by is in convenient and expeoaive. ac4 that the driving road is not safe or as good as it caa be made.

They desire easier and better acce to tte court sea', u.d this given them, the litgering love tLey have old and fcistorical w.U drive any idea cf acnoauon oot of their B.inis. We ru3- admit the Dens of rea. hug the cosnty et ftetn the ker oaght to te ia.j raved, add we bcLce a led eff -rt on the rt of ad will pdiiy briL- aloe, uct ar.J iL a crged fur. ai.ntiu.oti siii I doce aaay MONET nWammnm Personal aad FoIjtKl. The of Freeiand nominated the jiioaing persons as candidates for the to be Iled at the ap-pr-i l.B For chief bcrirs--oi Boctiert; For cuiijUaien 0e.

K. Peter. t.La (jjt'r. EliarJ G-JlAgbtr, Patnck Birk. heo and od McCoie: setj rector A.

C. HiEy, Hagb -r. Frfti aiel High Boyl: Oiii -1-7 B-Jjlp; Aid. tor Jin I). H4j.

sn-r i it. The Kf buVUeata wiil a-, a k-t in tbe ekl 1 tif-ect to nra a.d fked. C'-j-t. per otd Iauu Mid Rev N. 1 Orafunn Itur'Kwh'at "7T.

-a JT I isi feed Hru i- kitr -i rf r'-" r- birv- orp A vi'irriHjj aitd nrn mrT t.lr-i. PJtr. t-T ull fc pevfieaa? K. S. BEISHLINE is now offering his stock of Ready made Clothing at COST.

Call and secure bargains. ia yir at tmt rse. t-v it inu tti-a Tiin tif ri)wlr v4 aw rf rtierni' tr. ir hv. M-Mtic: lmM- me at o-ii mtuhS 1 frjr Kr.

J.wkfT is. Pna t. (r-- 1- trm I rV up Ea- i r- first-I etrv i ia u- wri. a wi i J- i i a "ia. Sri -T fcwsii Ijaije.

K'iHAM-eVtlO-aH IU M. il ii tler-t tL ta-j-i. i.i;e for chief bar There arc a few ptrac-ca ia tbe fowtt cr-d. It I.

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1879-1906