I 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY, 16, 1894. LIVE NEWS OF TWO PITTSTONS Events of the Upper End of Luzerne County Briefly Narrated, CELEBRATED THISTLE BAND DIES Lack of Interests Leads to the Dis banding of a Musical Organization Having a History Covering a Round Score of Years Mrs. John M. Law Stricken by Paralysis William Drury Declines Tax Collectorship Nomination Other News of the Twin Villages. Thk Sckantun Thim-se's Pittston de partment is in c.harg;e of J. 11. Fuliy, to wlioin now items aud complaints may bo referred. Ou nZt Thursday the Thistle baud, winch hat been in existence for tint past twenty years, will disband. Dur tag the last year, a lack of interest among the members has manifested it self until only a fow members remain. Some week ano a committee of old members, consisting of Job.0. Thomns, Alex aud Orsurgje Haiti, Gilbert Alex ander and Aaron Bone, were appoint ed to take the matter in hand and as certain if louiu means could uot be de vised to prevent the fumoUl baud from going to pieces, Their effort! prove I unsuccessful, liowov.tr. They lust Saturday eveniug uud decide 1 to dis band at the next regular meeting next Thursday evening, After the disbaudment. uxt Thurs day uveniug. uu effort will be ma le to reorganize it. It is the intention to prepare a new charter, omitting the clause debarring all except Scotch from membership. "A Study in .Scarlet." STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Mrs. John M. Liw, of Wat Pittstnn, Is the Viclim. While engaged in performing her household duties yesterday Mrs. John M. Law, of Luzerne aveuue, was stricken with paralysis. The shock took effect in the left side. Drs Hartman and Dively were sum moned aud found the entire side of the lady powerless. Her condition is re garded as . ; t serious. MR. DRURY WITHDRAWS. Business Causes Him to Decline Nomi nation of Tax Collector. William Drury, the well known and highly esteemed storekeeper, has sent letter to the citizens' committee in which he declines to be a candidate for tax collector at the coming Febuary election. Mr. Drury assigns for his reason want of time to attend to the duties of the office if elected. It is not known whose name will be placed on tha ticket at the present time in place of Mr. Drury 's. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Tuts Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rlientn, Fever Korea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price U5 cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. MINOR PITTSTON POINTERS. Events of a Day Chronicled in Crisp and Newsy Notes. George B. Reap still continues quite ill. His temperature yesterday regis tered 102 degree. His many friends are very uneasy regarding his condi tion, and hope it will be but a short time until he is again fully restored to health. Mrs. Andrew Fritz, of Reynolds treet, Hamtown, died Sunday from an attack of grip She was sick bnt five days. Sae was aged 43 years aud leaves a husband and six children to mourn her death. She was born in Klennott, Hessiandarmstadriermany. She was a member of St. Peter's Luth eran church, of Hamtown. The funeral will occur this afternoou. Services will be hold at St. Peter's Lutheran church, conducted by Rsv. E. F. Ktt win, and interment will bo in Ham town cemetery. One of the largest and most select audiences that has ever appeared in Music hall assembled last evening to witness Lwis Morrison and hii ex;el lent company in "Faust." The pro duction was faultless in every particu lar and a better pleased audience never left the hall. Mr. Morrison improves with each succeeding performance. His support was all that could be de aired. Lincoln Carter's "Tornado" will be the attraction at Music hall this even ing. Mrs. John T. Lenahan, of Wilk-s Barre, will entertain her friends this evening with a card party. Among those who expsct to attend from here nre James L Morris, J. William Mor ris. Miss Bina Fay, Miss Mulligan and Mr. and Mrs. Klwar.l Barrett. Home time between Satniday night and Sunday morning thieves gained entrance to the Eagle Hotel, broke open the money drawer in the office desk, and carried off the contents, be tween $G0 and $70 The money is usn nlly placed in the safe by Night Clerk Knoll before retiring, but ho did not do this Saturday night. The windows and doon showed no signs of having been tampered with, and the theory is that the thief or tnieves fitted a false key to one of the doors. No trace of the thieves has yet been discovered. Gazette. Miss Clark, of Scrnnton, was the iiueat of Miss Reap, of William street, Sunday, John F. Everhart, of Philadelphia, is passing a few weeks among friends in this place. He is stopping at the Eagle hotel. Ed. Rntledge, of the firm of Benedict & Rntledge, left yesterday for New York, on a bnsiness trip. Mire May Crnser, saleslady at Music hall book store, is able to be about her duties, after a week's illness of the gr'P- E. A. Nolan, of Railroad street, left yesterday to spend several days with friends in New York. A new steam fire alarm whistle, to take the place of the one in use at the Electric Light works the past few months, arrived in town yesterday, aud will be ready for service by Thursday. The new whistle is recommended as being all that could be desired. It if what is known as the "group" whis tle. Quinsy troubled me for twenty years. Since I started using Dr.Thomas' Eolectric Oil, have not had an attack. The oil cures sore throat at once. Mrs. Letta Conrad, Btandish, Mich., Oot. 24, 188a "A Stndy in Scarlet." Is the Cellar Clean? A writer in the. New York Tribune cautions inexperienced housekeepers con cerning the importunce of cleanliness in every department of the house as a sani tary necessity. He says: Many a careful young mother who guards hor little ones with the most jeal ous cure, and who oversees every detuil connected with their well being, would be greatly surprised if she were told that if she would give less ultentiou to tho nursery and more to the cellar, for in stance, her children would have fewer colds nnd sore throats. How many of our young dames, wo wonder, visit daily all the underground portions of their houses, the dark closets, the passageways and, above all, the cel lur? And yet it is just those places that may affect the air of the whole house. The plumbing and drainage of the dwell ing in the basement are of the greatest importunce, and bud air in the cellar may cause unpleasant throat troubles during the entire winter. It behooves every housekeeper, therefore, to see that the cellar is kept with as scrupulous care as the drawing room. In the first place it should be white Washed every year. Lime in itself "is a disinfectant, and it makes it much cleaner and lighter. Any servant can Whitewash With B suitable brush, and the whitewash itself is easily made in the following way: Put 2 quarts of un slaked lime in uu old tub. Pour a tea kettleful of boiling water on it and clap a cover Immediately over the tub. When cold, add enough water to make it of tho consistency of milk, a little bluing and a handful of salt and beat it well. The windows in the cellar should be washed frequently, and on every fine, sunshiny day let them stand open an hour or so. The floor, too, must bo cleaned two or three times dating the winter, and if the cement is broken it should be tilled in. A well ventilated, clean cellar is of the first importance, and yet it is generally the last thing considered. DEATH OF JOHN BISHOP. He Was a Musician of Unusual Promin ence and Promise. Sjiecial to the Scrnnton Tribune. Cakuondale, Pa.. Jan. 15. Soon af ter 5 o'clock this afternoon, death came to relieve the suffering of John Bishop, sou of Mr and Mrs. George Pishnp, of South Maiu street. Mr. Bishop had been iu ill health for a long time. He was a member of the Mozatt band andTIessler's orchestra, nnd as n musician his talent was more than ordinary. Notice of funeral will be made lator. Simple Cure For u Couch. This old tunc cure is not to be de spised because it is simple and within the reach of all: Slice three or four onions ou a shallow plate, pour over them half a cupful of sugar, cover with another plate, place ou the back of the stove and let them simmer until cooked. Eat the preserved onions instead of sup per, and repeat next day if the cough is not cured. A ling Tor Soiled Linen. A very pretty bag for soiled linen, dress pieces or other use may be made of two checked towels. Modern Priscil la tells bow to decorate it: The squares tea 4 JWr? UUI9 II f " " vf 9iV, ' CONVENIENT AND PRETTY. are embroidered in crewel, with tiny fig ures in cross stitch, and the seams are feather stitched. The bag is turned over at. the top to form a frill, through which drawstrings are run. Pornpons of crew el finish the bug. linked Apple Dumpling. One quart flour, 2 teaapoonfuli baking powder, atablcspoonful powdered sugar, a pinch of salt. Sift together and rub a large tablespoonfnl of butter, add a beaten egg and a half pint of milk; mix quickly, roll a half inch thick, cut in 4 inch squares. Put on tho center of each a large spoonful of chopped apple mixed witli sugar and cinnamon, fold over tho corners to meet in tho center, crowd closely together in a shallow pan and bake in a hot oven. Escallopcd Oysters. Drain a quart of oysters and pltupi them by beating a tablespoonfttl of 1. ter in a frying pan until hot, and tin u spread the oysters on the bottom and turn carefully to plump both sides. Take out the oysters with a skimmer and add a heaping tablespoonfnl of butter, a saltspoonful of salt, half a one of pep per, the same of ground mace and a Sprinkle of nutmeg. When the mixture boils, thicken it with n tablespoonfnl of flour wet in cold water; stir until smooth and add the oysters. Butter a pudding dish, and when the oysters have boiled pour them into it , and cover the top with fine bread crumbs that have been well seasoned with butter, pepper and salt. Bake in a hot oven until nicely browned. Some prefer celery salt to mace and nut meg for seasoning, or both can bo omit ted if preferred. . An Inexpensive Hug. A cheap and pretty rug is made of pieces of carpet, such as may bo pur chased at slight cost at almost any car pet factory. In the center of a piece of canvas H yards long and three-fourths of a yard wide place a 10 inch square of tho carpet, sewing it on firmly. In the corners of the square put small half squares, having tho opposite corners match. Tho rest may be filled out with half squares of any desirable size. Bind the imIl"'S with braid. GOOD SPIRITS follow Rood health while low spirits, melancbolls, Itnpulr ed memory, mortise, or lrrlinblo temper, Tear oi impend ing calamity and a thousand ami on o tie run go ments of body and miiel. result from pernicious, solitary prac tices, often Indulged In by the young, through Imeribos of their ruinous conse quences. Nervous debil ity, nnd loss ol' rusnly result from such unnatural habits. To reach, reclaim and restore such unfortu nate to health and happiness, Is the aim of an association of medical gentlemen, who have prepared a treatise, written in plain but chaste languago and treating of the nature, symp toms uud curability, by buniu treatment, of luob diseases. A copy of this useful book will, on receipt of this notice, with 10 cants In stamps, for postage, be mulled securely sealed In a plain envelope. Address. Wohi.ii's Dircknsaky UioucAt, Association, Bullalo, N. Y. L.J. WWW W '. , a WrtT a?ci i t mr CIIRKS Constipation. CURES Constipation. CURES Constipation. Acts On the Bowels. I write tlint yon may know the go si 1 have received from B. B. B. I was all out of health and suffering; with con stipation and biliousness. 1 tried other medicines, but tiny failed In do any good. At fust I taught a buttle of B. B. II. uud before 1 hud tiled it nil 1 woul to wrU an well as ever. Ous Nkijion, Ik.t 6&,Irvinetou,Warrtnco.P T HE DUTHEIL STUDIO, OIK LACKAWANNA AVENUE, OIU M KAYl'lIN, PA. SM Laving made contract with O LJ frame factory to turn Out 1,000 & rT from s between now and Otar it mas. I wish koannonnoe tothe pub- 550JS liothat I will make a UKNUTNE CRAYON PoRTKAI," conic 1 !mm anv small one ABSOLUTELY FREE OV CH.UiUE. LATEST NTVI.CS OF PRAMK8 HtllM an ."o upward. Workmanship guaranteed. Frames iiO pur cent, loss than regular price ' K DUTHEIL, Artist. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. Court House Sqi-aiie. All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed the best. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our' patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for domestic use, and of all sizes, di livorud iu uiiy part of the city at I.. west price. Urdom felt at my ofhVo. NO. 1 18, WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, first floor. Third National Bank, or sent by mail or telephoue to tho mine, will receive prompt attention. Bpeclai contract! will be matlofor tho sale and delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. THE BEST? buy THE TRIBUNE Jiiljjj' .( 11 y """ i'AioV from the A. V. JViotoie, A'or. 1.1S03. The Flour Awards "Chicacio, Oct 31. Fhe first official announcement of World's Fair di plomas on Hour lias been made. A modal bas been awarded by the World's Fair judges to the flour manu factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co , in the great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports the tlonr strong nnd pure, and entitles it to rank as first-class patent flour for fumily uud bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL V IIOI.I .n AGENTS. SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The nbovo brands of flour can be had at nny of the following merchants who will accept THE TRIBUNE FLOUR COUPON of 85 ou euch one hundred pounds' of flour or 50 on each burrel of Hour. Scrnnton -F. P. Prion, Washington aveuue, Gold Medal Brand. Hyde Park Carson A Davis, Washburn St. Gold Medal Br anil; Joseph A. llears.Maiu avenue, Superlative Brand. Green Ridge- AL.8pencer.Groli1 Medal Brand. Dunmoro F. I". Price, Gnld Medal Brand. Olyphunt lames .Ionian, Superlative Brand. Dtininnre-F. II Mauley. Superlative Brand. Providence Fenner & Ohappejl N Main ave nue. Hnpcriativo brand ;U .1 CHUespie, W. Market street, Gold Medal Brand. PeckYlUe Bhaffer & Reiser, Suporlative Brand. Jermyu C. u. Winters & Co. Superalutivo Brand. C'arbondalo-n. S. Clark, Gold Medal Brand. lloncsdalii-J. N. Foster Jc Co. Gold Medal Brand. Honetdale W.P. Srhenrk .Superlative Brand Dalton-S. E. Finn & Sen, Gobi Medal Brand Gntiltishoro- K A. AdauiH, Gold Medal Brand I'oliynanna Tnliylianua & Lehigh Lumlm Co., Guld Medal Brand. The Strike Over THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. Valuable as a Souvenir of tho Fair. QUITE BAM WHEN YOU KNOW HOW saoo in PRIZED will ni: distiiihutki) to tiiosk doing thk PUZZLE IN Till; SHORTEST SPACE OF TIME FOR BALE ItY ALL NKWS COMPANIES. STATIONERS AND AT toy STORES, Olt HI'INT TO ANY ADDltKSS l l'ON ItKCKII'T OV PRICE, 25 CENTS, BY COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO., IIS AND 114 SOUTH KUTAW STREET, HALTIMOKLJ, Ml). 5,000 -WORTH OF- Dry Goods RAILROAD TIME TABLES. And other seasonable articles were tied up on the road and delivered to us now These must be sold every article is marked with its lowest selling pricj in piiuu tijrurcs Wo will deduct an extra Gash Discount of 20 Per Cent. Thus offering a grand variety of tine presents at priosa invariably less than cost of transportation or manufacture. Cash is king you dear all sing, Fine Holiday Goods are just the thing. This lot comprises Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Shav ing Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Select Indian Baskets, Albums, Etc. Each article is a piee of art, ornamental uud useful. Our annex is located on William street, next to our Millinery Department. See the windows. They contain hundreds of dollars worth of fine waroi, sush as Quilts, Bed Spreads, Silk Umbrellas, Curtains, Linens and minv other ujs- ful select articles. These constitute our List of of Rare Bargains Kvery article is a preient to you if you patronize tho Pioneer Establishment of warranted goods aud low prices, A. 15. BROWN'S BEE HIVE. The only aafe, euro and reliable Female FILL ever offered to Ladioe, especially reoommond ed to married Ladies. ... A air fni, Tin MnTT'fl numilTlr. VTT.T.R and tnka ,!,.. .-?tT Send for oircular. Price $1.00 MI buz 0 boxes for .".ooi DK MOITH CHEMIOAIj CO., - Clevoluud, Ohio. lor Sule by C. M. IIAUKIS, Drug-gUt, 11 leun Avenue. PENNYROYAL PILLS, We will and can show you a larger Hock than any other concern in this section, ltemun'ier, we are MAKKUS; the ordinary factory garment has no room iu our Cloak I).'parinnnt and as to prices, we iuviti comparison with any concern in the land aud know we are the cheapest CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 11 LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal usoi cxclusivily, insuring cleanliness and ('unuTurt. tiju: taiili; in nnwi Diatl, isai. Trains leave Scranton tor Pittnton, Wilkes- .:!rr-u,.ut--,-Rt,i!-1"' u 11 . m., i'i:m. .00. tw,SUlo"nf P- '"-. Kor Atlantic City, 8.10 a, m. fur New York, Noivnrk ami Elizabeth, 8.10 aX.Wfc,,S- " ' Buffet pallor can, J.JO (exprets; p. ni. Sunday, !.'.U0 hf" FJ!At (k f''!'i;VK' A, u"" . ni.Tin.r.. a ., , , . V 1 1 11 II I A, O.IIJ U. 111.. sumlav, lOOjp. m. v' For Li Men nMiM n. 8.10a. Yn.; llM ii. in ' "c- " ror ueadiiiB. l.ubanun ami HarrisburE. via Allentawn. aiA a , lean mi ..... fjjg , I P-". Dunuuy, ror fotuvuie, K.ioa. to,, n:M) p m. Ktlurnlnu. leave .New V,,ik. foot of Liberty 1.10, 1.8D, (expre.in with Buffet parlor oarj p. m. Bunday. .i a. m. Vl,'ao'J,'h:1V1.''l,,hia' Keadiat- Terminal, 8.1) a. in., tOO ami 1 11 i p, ,, Kunilay. (1-7 a. in. Ihroujili tickets t aM point al lowest rates may De had on application la advanoe to the ticket agent at ih) itatli n. 11 r iiai.I)vi, J. H. OI.HOUSEM. n--Agent. Qen. Supt. OWNS BE 33 N. Main; 8, 10, 12 and 14 William St, PITTSTON, PA. E HIVE. 7 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PHV81I 1ANS AM BUROKONS DK. tl. K. I )K A .N. liiseasesnf the Eye, Nnse Tin oat and Eur, Uj bpruco Itrtet oppo site court housa lli. A. J. CONNELL, Olti.-o au WaBhmnton JL avenue, corner hipruee street, over Krancke'H drug stora Residence Ti" Vine st. Offloe hours: 11X80 to U a m, and I tot uui t.ao to T..'W p. m. Sunday, I! to J p. m. Di'.. W. E ALLEN. Office tor. Lacks wanna and Washintrtou aves. : over Leon ard shoe store; office hours, 10 to 1L' a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m.; t-veumfc-a at residence, 512 N. WllfslilngtOIl SVC. Tlh-t'. L EUEY. Practice limile.l to Hit 1' eases ot the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office, Yii Wyoming ave. lteaideuoe, iiH Vine ttreet. DU. L.ii. GATES, Uu Washinnton Avcnui. Office hours, 8 to K a.iu., .M to i and 7 to s p.m. 10IIN L. WENTZ, M. 1), Offices la and it tJ (omnionwealth building; residence Til Madisonavo; offlcs huurs. 10 to 12, 2 to 1, 7 to 8; Sundays 2.30 to 4. evi uinirs st residence. A specialty made ot diseases ot the eye, ear. nosj and throat and iryneoology. nli. (1. 11. ML Hit AY, specialty made on dis eases f eye nnd 6km. 'JT! Wyoming Ave. OttlcB hours: t'ntil 10 a m 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. HS. DRKIMCT fa) MULBERRY STREET il At Carboudiiltt on Fridays of each wo-k. V K I E It I N A It V S I It C. EONS 1? HTl'KOE, Veterinary Suriroon, Don X j . tistry a specialty: gold modslist of On tarlo Veterinary College. Office. Summer'i livery. 3211 Hi! St.. near Keller's carriage shop Telephone No. 413. LA II I. Ii. 1 M C. ItANt'K S Law and Collection ,.f J . flee, No. 817 Spruce St., opposite Forest House, Si-ranton, f'a, ; collections a specialty throiiuhoiit Pennsylvania; reliable correspond fnts in every county. lESSUi'SJc II A.N l, Attorneys and Counsel" tl lorn nt Law. Commonwealth building, Washington avo. W. H. Jiastrr, gORAOI E IlANn. W. II Jessup. Jr. U'lLI.AHD. WARREN KNA1T, Attor ncys snl Counselors nt Law, Htpubllcan huildinif, Wnshintnn ave.. Scranton. l'a. MATTERSON A- WILCOX. Attoruevs an I X C'liiiist llors at Law; offices (i uud 8 Library building, bcrauton, Pa. ltOBWEI.I, II. rATTlllSOB. William A. Wilcox. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM .1 HANI). At torneys nnd Counsellors, Commonwealth buililnr: Konms HI. 20 and 21. l.iRANK T OKr.LL, Attorney at Law. Room J ft. c,sil Eiehniipe. Borantoa, Pa. MILTON W. LQWRY, I Atfys, 227 Wsshing c. II. von stoRcii. I ton av C B. squan I AMI'S W. OAKI'OKI), Attorney at Law. I rooms 811, M nnd (fi, Comnionweal archite;ts. AVIS & HOUPT, Arclilteets. Rooms 21, 2', nnd 2t; Cominonwealtli ti' ll"c Scranton. ,i 1. WALTER Architect, Library "build J inir. Wyottting avenue. Scranton. ' L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Price ljui.ditig.12tl Washington Ave., Scrnnton. .MISt'KI.I.ANKOt S. HORTON D. B WARTS- WHOLESALE lumber, 8 aud 0 Dime bank building Scranton. Pa. I I i iARUEE BKOTHEKH, PRINTERS' 1V1 supplies, envelopes, pupor hags, twine. Wurehuuse, 130 Washington uve., Scrnnton. Pa. 1JAUER S ORCHESTRA - MUSIC FOR Xj bails, picnics, parties, receptions, wed diners and concert work furnished. For term, sddro R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming nve, over Hulbert's nmsic tore. V?ZiiA FINN A: SONS, builders and rontrac Ij tors. Y'ards: Corner Olive st. and Adams ave.; corner Asb st. and Penn ave., Scranton. 8 E Kits. GR. CLARK & CO., SeoJsmen, Florists and Nurserymen; store 140 Washington svenue; green house, lift) North Muiu avenue; store telephone 782 TEAS. GRAND L NlON TEA Co.. Jam s llr,, WIRE ( RE I NS. I OS. KCT.TTEL, bii Lnckawanna avenui, I Scranton, Pa., manuf'r of Wire Screens. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices anil tee the furnace and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello and Uauzj Door Range. CONLAFS HARDWARE PITTSTON, PA. th hTg C AMI' EL W. EDtlAR, Attorney st Law. t Office. III? Spruce st , Scranton, l'a. 1 A. WATRES, Attorney at Law. 423 I J. Lackawnnna sue.. Scrniitnn. l'a P I'. SMITH, Counsellor at Law. Office, I . rooms M. S rsl Cniiminnwi'stth buildimi t R PITCHER. Attorney nt Law, Com ' . men wealth builning. Sersnton. l'a 1'. COMEUYB. Ml Sprnce at nil. RKPLoOLE. Attorney-Loans nouo- tinted mi real estate security. 408 Spruce. 1) F. KILL AM, AttotiW'V tit Law, 12U Wy I oinlng avenue, Scranton. HAVI.VOI'U DEEDS AND MORTtl Atll S written nnd tieknowledged by J. W. BROWNINO. Attorney nnd Notary Public. 20 Common wait h BniWIng M mUiTTn CCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Ser in I' ton. Pa., prtparai boys and girls forcollegj or business: tlioroiigbly tiaius young children Catalogue ut request. Rev. TnoMAs M Can Waltfh II. Ruti.L llliss WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN IH slid Scliool, 412 Adams svenue. Pupils received at all times. Fall term will open He tetnlier 4. Ill N I Is Is C LAOHACH, Surgeon Dentist, No, ll5 v ' . Wyoming ave. R M. STUATToN, offi.-e Coal Exchnnire LOANS. CTOP PAYING RENT, OWN YOUR Ct hoine. Money to loan on easy montlily layinents. S. N. I'ALLENDEH, Dime Buuk liuil. ling HOTELS M) It ESTA VRANTis, 'plIE WESTMINSTER, 217 210 Wyoining 1 ave. Rooms heated with steam: all mcsl em Ititprovuimmts. C. M. TiiiimAH, Prop. ZIEOI.EK S BOTKU 327 Lai kawantm uvu nue, Scrautou. Rates reasonable. P. EtMUiR, Proprietor, WESTJIINSTKR HOTEL W. (I. SCHENCK, Manager, blxteonth street, one block east of ''roadway, at union S(iiare. New Yol k. American plan, 3 fill per day ami upward. (lOYNE HOUSE, European plan: I J rooina i 'i i. ii day and night, liar sus plied w ith the best. P II. COYNE. Proprietor (JCRANTON IIOL'SE, nenr D., L A W ,.as It seuger deHit. Conducted on the Europonn plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor. CI RAND CENTRAL. The largest ami h ut I fuiilpped hotel In Allvntuwn, Pa.; ratei 2 and 2.50 per day. VliToll D. TURNER, Proprietor. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at tho Wapwallopen Mills, Lu ..in, county Pa., and ut Wil iuingtou, Delawaru. HENRY BELIN, Jr. Grim era! Agent for tho Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Ihird National Bank Buildiug. AOFNCIIS. TIlos FORD. Pittstm. Ta JOHN P. SMITH & SOX: Plymouth Pa. E W. Ml'I.LKiAN. Wilkes-harre, Pa. Agents for the Ropnuuo CtiuiuiciU Com pany's High Explosives. -THE- MQOSIC POWDER 0 SCKANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER Made at tho MOO3I0 and RUSH DALE WDRKS. LaftUn & llanil Powder Co. 'a ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Hattcries, Fusoi for exploi ing blasts, Safety Fuse ami RepaumChemical Co. 's High Explosives Tl 1 D LA RO EST CHEAPEST UEST The Tribune IEHIO'.l VALLEY RAILROAD. .TT.av hi'lu'H ;s''I,!t" for Philadelphia and -sun, "n c"- U' 11,14 K ut h TV , 11 i) 1". in via D., L. & V. R R hns U . On. m., and 1.30, 8 JO p m Run f0 fo' Plttston and Wilkw- &,.m- KK"MI2,a.m, Pot't?vniK'T"n i""u"r vm: 1IaVL'"' Haatoton, POtttViUe and all points on the Heuvr Me ulow and PotUvIlU branohss. via D. i II. H. R. at Ha ni.. 12. 0, 2 .'is is , , u , W. R. R.sus. 12,'lOam' lil.hTiMn-' " Leave Beranton for Bethlehem, Gaston, Readu g Harrlabnrg and all utormediata points via D. A- a R. R.. i a m ,12 in, tSTttM p.m.,viu D.i L. A- W. R. R.,s.i)N, 1LS0 a. m 1 aj i.&ii p.m. I il.euve Scranto-t torTunkhWIloek, Towan la, Eiuiira. Ithaoa, Geneva mil all InUraadUtd points via D. & H. R. R.. 1 25 and H: p. m., vis D. L. A- . R. R I) .VI a in.. IM t in L. ave Scranton for R.e.-hester, Buffalo. Ni agara Jails, Detr. it, Chicago and all points west via I) A II. R. R. L2.Vli.l3.ll .13 p, m . via D. L A W K. R. and Plttston Junction (9 3 1 Vi, ".IT" u on'JV. p- ni , via E. & . K R. 4. lil p. in. Por Elmira and the west via Salamanca, via ' 4i II. R K eto.ljp. m., viaD., L. & W. R. Ru 0, 9M a. m. and u.07 p. ni. Pullman parlor i nd sleeping or L. V. chair 9Sf, " 'i.11 trul"s between L. k B. Junction or likes Barre and New York. Philudflpliia, Lurtalo and Snspi-nsion Hridco. KOLLIN H WILBUR. Don. Supt East Div. A N .!N KMACHER.Ass-tOin.Pasa. Ag't, South Bethlehem, Pa, DELAWARE AND HUD BON RAILROAD. Commencing May tit, I BUS, trains will run us follows: ailis leave Reiilei, IImu, Station. Scranton. for Pltts- MYIUxa t-n. Wi lli- iianv.etc.MM. mm m w2a.m., 12.10, f M m MS, 6.15, .15 ftw r and 11.86 p.m. fllr Pol' New York and Phila delphia, 800 a. m., 1210, :.2V 2.ns. 110 and 11.80 p. m. For Honesdale i from Delaware, Lackawanna and western depot i, 7 OJ. lu lu i,m M oi) in.j l.t, 5.10 p. in. For Carboaaale and intermediate stntions. 5.40, 7 00. s.ao, 10,10 a. m . 12.00 m ,8.17, II 2V5 1(1, ti 2u and o 115 ik m.; from Bridge Stret-t Depot. 2.K1 a. iu., t.tfand 11 a p. m. Fast eipress to AiU.nv. Saratoga, the Adl rendack Momtuins, Bust in and New England Mlnte.S.s'O a in., arrivmr at Albany 12.15. Saratoga 2.20 p. m , and leaving Scranton at 3 p. m , arriving at Albany at ASP p in. , Sara toga. 12 55 a. in , and B s'oi. ',.00 a. m The only direct route l twe n the coal fieldi and Boston. -The Leading Tourists' Route of America" to th-Adirondack Mountain re sorts, Lakes Oeorge and Chauiplaiu, Montreal, etc. Time tables showiii'.- local and through train service between station! on all divisions Dela ware and Hudson system, may be obtained at all Delaware and Hudson ticket olti -es. H. O. YOUNG, J. W. BL'RDICK, Second Vice President. Oeu. Pass. Agt, mi' tilt m va ssHst ar DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIi ROAD Trains leave Reran b n as follows- for New Yolk and all points East. 1.50. 2.50, 5 15, B.00 nnd 0 50 a. m. ; 12 85 ami 8.50 D. m. Express tor Easton. Trenton. Philad-lnliia ami the South, 515, tv00 and l',50 a. m 12.53 and 'i 50 p. m. Washington and way stations. 2.40 p, m. Tohyhanna aooommodation, ti 10 p.m. Expr ss for Biuithamtoli, Oswego. Elmira, Coming. Bath. Dansville, Mount Jiorris and Buffalo. 12.10, 2 15 a. in. and 1.24 p. ui.. making doge oonnectiona at Buffalo to all p lints in tha West. Northwest and Southwest. Buffalo sooommodaUoti, D.00 a. m. Blnabamton and way stations. 12.87 p. m. Nicholson and wav stations. 5.45 p. in. Biiigbamton and Elmira Express, 808 p.m. Express for Cortland, Byracuae, Oswego, Uticu and Richfitli Springs, 2.15 a in. uud 1.24 p. m. Ithaca. 2 15 nnd R'l) a. m. and 1 21 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston. like, Barre, Plymouth. Bloomiburg ami Danville, making close connections at Not taumberland for WllUanuport, Harrlabnrg', Baltimore, Wash ingt ii ami the South. Northumberland ami intermediate stations, S OU. 0A0 a. tu. and UK anil OUT p. in. Nantleoke and intermediate stntions. s 0J st:d 11.10 a. in Plymouth and int Tmedlate stations. BMW and 8.88 p. m. Pullman jiarlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed information, pocket tlmitablea, etc , spply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offico, His Lackawanna aveuue. or depot ticket office, VEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN X Railroad. Si'ranton Division. Time tablo iu effect Nov. IB, m. Trains 1, ave Scranton for CarlsinJalo: W0, Mil. ItOB n. in.. 4.."si. 8.10 p. m. For Hsncook Jnnotton and main oonneotionf 1103 a m . 1110 p. ni Trains leave lli.n -oc't Junction for main line connection for Scrautou, 0 00 am., 2.05 P. in. Trains leave Carbondale for Scranton 7 24, 0.45 a.m., l.lo, :!.;14, 8.16 p in. J. C. ANDERSON. Qeneraj Passsngar Agent, New York. T. PLtTCROPT, District Passenger Agent, BcTantOn, 1 1 KIE AND WYOMING VALLEY RAIL Xj ROAD Train leave Scrnnton for New York nnd in termediate points on the Erie and Hawlev and local points at 0 R5, 0.45 a. m. and 11.24 p m. Train leaving at 0.45 a. in. and 1124 p. in. ar t through trains to and from Hones I ale. Trains leave for Wilkes-Barreat 6 tO a. m. aud 8.41 p, m. IJATTHEWS BROS. iruggists AND DEALERS IN BURNING and LUBRICATING OILS Atlantic lend nud French Zlno, l'ure Linseed Oil, i in i' ot me and Yarnlshea Readymlxed Paints la all colors. Gliders' Whiting, Paris White and Kiilsnmlno, Oil' Vitrei, MarbU Dust ami tt iudow Glusi Hotel Waverly Enropoan Plan. First-class liar attsehed. Papot fur Buignor A Engel's Tannhieuser Beer. II, E Cor, ISth and Filbert Ms,, Philada. Most desirnblii for residents of N.E. PennJ sylvania. All conveniences for trsvolors to ami from Broad Street station nnd the Twelfth and Market Street etatiou. Do ilrublo for visiting Sorsntonlaus and pei I le in t lie Anthracite Region, T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR.