The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 19, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, J694.
LIVE NEWS Of
m
MS
Events of the Upper End of Luzerue County
' "riefly Narrated.
VALUABLE LAND IS IN DISPUTE
Litigation Arises Between J. E. Pat
terson & Co., and the Proprietors of
Touhill's Foundry Calendar Dan,
a Queer Character, Makes His An
nual Pilgrimage Taken to Dan
villeOther News and Gossip of the
Two Pittstons.
I I
Thk Si iiAM'iiN Tmui-xK's Pittston de
partment is in cliarjj" of J- L Fuliy, to
wlioui uuws items auil cuiupluinU may bo
referred. 1
Aiuit involvitie; a strip of land on
North Main street has been til.-.l in
court by J. E. I'utter.sou against J. A.
Tanliill, of this place. The itrip of
land in question is located on the
westerly side of North Main street be
tween the foundry and machine shops
of Mr. Touuill and the uiauufucturiui;
plant of J. E. l'atterson, located on tliw
north side. The plaintiff alleges he
hold a deed coTefmg the land iu dis
pute, Mr. Toulnll, M the other haud.
disputes the former's title by a deed
from the origiual ownors who obtained
the laud by letters pateut from the
tate.
Tire cause of action hinges in a great
measure ou the course of the old canal
whlou has long such been done away
with. The cast will ba stubbornly
fought through the courts, able attor
neys having bscu retained on both
ides.
A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT.
Held in thi Trinity Church Sunday
School Room
The entertainment held in the San
iky school room of the West Sid:.' Trin
ity church last evening, was largely
attended and greatly enjoyed by those
present. The following programme
was rendered.
PART L
a. "Morning Prayer" Koincke
6. "March Impromptu" Low
c. "Merry Making in the Gardu"
Neumann
Miss Lillie L. Howe, Miss Hilda 13. Snyder.
"Farmer Stobbins on Rollers" Carlton
Miss Jessie ii. Young.
"Happy Davs ' ivwlia onligatoi . .Strelezke
Miss Edytu H. Lewis.
"Twenty Years After,"
From Rip Van Winkle
Mr. Willard H. Howe.
Medley iguitar and harmonica)
Mr. Will Thomas.
PART II.
"Scene de Belle" De Beriot
Master Clark (Natl Johnson.
"0, Swallow, Happy Swallow,"
' Edith H. Lewis, Mils Catherine
Moyer.
1 a.' "Tne Proposal. "
b. "The Acceptance. "
Miss Lizzie Mills. Miss Louise Dohrer, Mr.
Will Morrow, Mr. Harry Carter.
Seloction.
Mr. Willard D. Howe, Mr. Harry E.
Smith.
Topsy turvey (Machine Poetry by the Com.)
Choir Boys.
The accompanists were: Mrs Farrar,
Miss Ruth Wheeler, Miss Hilda B.
Snyder, Rev. E II. Eckel, Mr. John H.
Farrar.
CALENDAR DAN'S VISIT.
Very
The Annual Ri appearance of a
Unique Local Personage
"Calendar Dan" paid his twentieth
annual visit to Pittston yesterday, and
created the usual quantity of marri
mnnt among the school children. He
faithfully visited every drug store in
the borough, just as be has done, year
in and year out, for two decades. andM
he asked each druggist his usual ques
tion: "Got any calendars for me?" he
followed it up witii the assertion : "I'm
the gishdurndest best fellow to scat
ter awmanacks about ye ever seen. "
Dan's eareer is involved in mystery.
Pretty mnch all that is known of him
is that he has a mania for calendars
and rolling pins. In his grip be oar
Ties a varried assortment of both, and
varies the monotony of his long tramps
on foot by talking to bis pets as be
would address children.
TAKN TO DANVILLE.
Sul-
THE RUSH WAS GREATER YESTERDAY THAN BEFORE AT THE TRIBUNE OFFICE
This Is the Picture of the "Maidens Swinging," One of the Three Beautiful
Works of Art, Obtainable at The Tribune Office by Cutting Out Three
Coupons of Different Dates with 10 Cents.
ANNDAL CLEARING SAL
10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan, 18, at 10 A,M.
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Thousands Renmante of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Vuv Capes during
sale at less than cost of material.
Ev ery inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever
shown.
Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's' ttylei 10c. each.
Boys' Winter Waists 1 0o each.
Muffs , 30c. each.
Cloaks $1.50 each.
HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT CHARTER OF VALUE.
COME. IT WILL PAY YOU.
Great Clearing Sale.
Of course, this picture gives only the faintest conception of the artistic excel
lence of the fine photographic gem for which crowds daily besiege the office and
the mails come burdened with coupons and cash. Yon can't tell how long this
offer will remain open under such continuous demands; therefore cut out your
coupons while you have the opportunity.
Malachi Siangan, Who Attemptod
clde, Declared to Be Insane.
Maiachi Mangan. of Inkerman, who
made an unsuccessful attempt at sui
cide some ton weeks ago by cutting
his throat with a razor, had been ad
judged insane by a commission in
lunacy.
He was taken to Danville yesterday
for treatment.
Criticisms' a Young- Lady.
"She would be a pretty girl for but one
thing."
"What's that?"' asked C'barloy.
George Her face is : 'ways covered with
purple and red blotch
Charley Oh, that's easily enough din
posed of. Used to be the saroo way my
self, but I cau(?bt. on to the trouble one
day, and got ml of it in no time.
(George What was it?
barley Simply blood ernptions. Took
a short course of P. P. I'. I tell yon, it's
jho boss blood corrector. The governor
had rheumatism so bad that you could
hear him holler clear across "he country
every time ho moved. He tried it, aud
you know what an athletic old trent he is
now. If somebody would givo Miss Daisy
a pointer, she would thank thorn after
wards. All the drug stores sell it..
m
MINOR NEWS NOTES.
The Doing of the Twin Villages Chron
icled in Brief.
Frank E. Elliot, until recently iden
tified with the West Pittston Journal,
will in a few days issue a newspaper to
be known as th rress. It will be pub
lished at Kingston.
An application was filed a Wilkes
Barre Wednesday for tho Incorporation
of the Nos. 0 and 10 Collieries Accident
association of this place. The associa
tion will have for its object the care of
members in good rtandiug.
Last evening .Too Keating, of RniU
road street, a carrier boy for the Even
ing Gillette, averted what might hare
proved aserious accident to himself by
adroitly slipping out of his overcoat
which caught in the cogs of one of the
presses in the Gazette office. His top
coat and nnder coat were both torn to
shreds, but Joe was not injured though
badly scared. journal.
William Drury, who a few days ngo
lent a letter to the citizen committee,
withdrawing his name from the ticket
as tax receiver at the solicitation of
many friends, has reconsidered bis ac
tion and has decided to allow his name
o be placed on the ticket.
At a recent meeting of the Leek Cor
let band the following officers were
leeted for the ensuing term : Presi
dent, Alexander G. McMillan ; leader,
beorge Lovell , assistant leader, Isaao
Lovell; secretary, Joseph Cr.iy ; treas
urer, George Livell ; music committee,
Isaac Lovell, H. Eltericn aud Joseph
Jones.
The West End Hoso company's fair
and festival opened In the Armory hall
last evening under most favorable cir
cumstances. Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of Thomas L linnan, of Parson
age street, and Miss Mary Pender, of
Center street, to take place at St.
John's church, Wednesday, Jan. 24.
John Murphy, aged 30 years, died at
his home on Charles street, Wdns
day afternoon, of consumption. The
deceased leaves a widowed mother, two
sisters and two brothers to mourn his
loss. The family formerly.' resided at
Plains, but have been living here the
past fiV9 years. The funeral will oc
cur this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock In
terment will be made in Plaint Catho
lic cemetery.
The Eatis Social clnb has arranged
for a series of sacred entertainments
which they propose to hold as occasion
warrants. They will give the first of
the series next Sondty evening in their
hall, when the following programme
will be rendered: Solo, Hngn Neil,
Ashley; recitation, Miss Mtgirie Ben
nit, Ashlev; duet, Messrs. Quinnan
and Golden; Solo, Miss Anna
Riley; comic songs, Giughan and
Walsh; selections by Wilkes-Btrre
Mandolin and Guitar club; solo, Miss
Doha Lnughney ; recitati in,Mis Nellie
Hresnahan ; quartette, U .Hil,(iaughan,
Lloyd and Reese; solo, Mr. Lloyd, of
Ashley; dnet, Miss Riley and Mr.
O'Neil, of Wilkes-Btrre; solo, James
Lininnan. Miss B. Lsnzan will be the
pianist. The entertainment will begin
at 7.30, and an admission of 10 cent
will be charged.
Mrs. Henry Wiseman, of William
street, visited friends in Wilkes-Barre
yesterday.
Mrs. fll. ti. Kyte and children are
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jacob Gsiser,
in Scranton.
Mrs (ieorge Keer 'and son, Charles,
of Scranton, are visitinK her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.Cbarles Watson, on Broad
street.
Mrs. W. L. Hartman, of Susque
hanna avenue, is in Minneapolis at
tending the funeral of her f ither.
S. Jay Barber, of the West Sid,
spent Wednesday with friends in Ply
mouth. Miss Lillian Rosencrance, of Broad
street, visited friends in Wilkes-Barre
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillian, of
River street, gave a tea party Wednes
day evening in honor of Mrs A?nes
Howntson, an annt of Mrs. McMillian,
who celebrated her seventy-first birth
day. A most enjoyable time was had
by those who were present,
Miss Clara Collier, a tencher in the
High sehool, is sick with the grip.
DURYEA DOTS AND DASHES.
Thriving Little Community1, Daily His
tory Told In Brief.
Spevial to the Knanton Tribune.
Dl'ryka, Pa., Jan. IS John Grana
linn and Bridget Maloue, a well-known
young conple, were united in marriage
on Wednesday. The grbom is a resi
dent of this place The bride is one of
Little York's most prominent and ac
complished young ladies,
The Democrats and Republicans will
hold their respective caucus on Satur
day evening, for the purpose of placing
in nomination township officers. The
former will caucus at the graded school,
while the latter element will select
their material nt the primary school.
The number of new applicants for
license over last yoar is seventeen in
Maroy township.
Contractors Corcoran & Donahoe
have completed their work of XOtjYA
tins and building the stone work in
connection with the Lawrence Coal
company's proposed new breaker.
Mrs. Thomas Keating, of Main street,
is convalescent after a severe attack of
pneumonia.
ALLEGED SECRET CONFERENCE.
Leh g'.i Valley Trainmen' Committee to
Meet Mnnager Voorhees.
Wilkes Barii;:, Pa., Jan 18. It has
been qpietly said tonight that John H
Riue, of Wilkes Barre; A. A. Vaughn
and William Preston, of Siyre; J. E
Derrlpsey, of Pittston; H. David, of
Esston, and Mr. McGovern, members
of the Lehigh Valley railroad griev
ance committee, mm to have a confer
ence with Gener il Manager Voorhees
in Philadelphia tomorrow.
Railroad men are reticent here about
giving any information as to the object,
but it is said they will make an appeal
to have him recall an order issued some
time ago effecting the discharge of a
number of the old employes who are
still out of work.
PIONEER CORPS RECEPTION.
An
A
BUSINESS WOMAN,
or a woman who
works, sooner or
Inter has to Imild up
her strength with Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription. If you
suffer f rom linckaelie,
nervousness, fninting
spells, or sleepU'sKhoHs,
tnko the "Proscrip
tion." It Is woman's
special tonic and
nervine.
It's a medicine that
builds up, Invigorates, regulates, and cures.
It lessens the pains and burdens of child
bearing. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in " female
complaint" and weaknesses, you bavo your
money liack.
DR. K. V. Pikrck: Denr Sir-1 have tsken
the " Favorite Prescription " und I can recom
mend It. to any body that suffers with any fe
male disease. I have tried several doctor's
rcscrlptleuB but none did me the good that
yo'" did. Yours respectfully,
Post Mistress, Sherrtr mu, Dallas Co, .d'ia.
Enjoyable Time Was Had at the
Initial Ball.
BpieMt tn Me Hcranton Tribune.
HomtSDALft. Pa.. Jan. 18. The new
hall of St. Francis Pioneer corps was
hung with bunting and green last
evening in honor of their first ball.
1 he initials and symbol of the organi
zation wer prettily set forth over the
drapery of flsgs.
Music was furnished by Rehbein. The
grand march took place at 13 o'olock
and was led by Jacob Tbeabold and
Miss Miunie Krantz.
Do net put oft" taking medicine. Numer
ous little ailments, if neglected, will soon
broak up the system. Take Hood's Sarsa
parilla now, to expol disease, giving
strength and appetite.
Hood's Pills cures constipatioa by restor
ing tho peristaltic'actioti of tho alimentary
canaL
WEAK MEN
,(... TOI.li
YOUR
is ;'.!.
ATTENTION
I.ED TO THE
A. B
BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
J
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS- AND snti.lilVs.
DR. " K. DEAN, UiKoaees of the Eye, Nose
Tin out and Eur. UA Huruca i,tri.it. nnnn.
site court house.
1H. A J. t-ONNBLL; Office- UU1 Washington
U avenue, corner Spruce etreot. ovor
Francko'n dru(r store. Residence, 7i Vino st
Ofllco hours: 10.9) to 12 . m. and t to aud
li.;J U 7.;J p. m. Sunday, 2 to I m.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. Offlco cer. Xscki
wanna and Washington avee.; ovor Leon
ard shoe store; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and
3 to 4 p. m.; evening ut realdonoo, 6UN.
WashiiiKton ave.
DR.C.L. FBKY, Practice limited to Dl
eaaos of the Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat;
ofnen, 122 Wyoming avo. Rusideiico, u29 Vine
street.
From the N. Y. Tribune, ov. 1, MS.
The Flour
Awards
"CHICAGO, Oct 31. Fhe Orst official
announcement of World's Fair di
plomas on flour has been made. A
medal has 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 flonr strong and pure, and entitles
it to rank as first-class patent flonr for
family and bakers' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
The above brands of flour can be had at any of the following merchants,
who will accept Thk TRIBUNE flour coupon of i.'5 on each on hundred pounds
of flour or o0 on each barrel of flour.
tcrenton-F. P. Price, Washington avenue.
Hold .Modal Brand.
Hyde Park Carson & Davis. Washburn st-
Hold Medal Brand; Jsejih A. Hears, Main
avenue, Superlative Brand.
Qreen BUs-A.Lv8pencer.OoU Modal Brand
Danmore F. P. Price, Hold Medal Brand,
Olrphant Jamee Jordan, Superlative Brand.
Danmore F, I) Mauley Buperlatfve Brand
Providence Fennor & Uhappull N- Main ave
line. Superlative I raiid'.C. J Gilloenie, W.
Market etreot, UolJ Medal Brand.
Pockvillo-Shaffer & Kvlser, Superlative
Brand.
Jormyn - C. D. Winters & Co. Superalativa
Brand.
Carbomlalo-R S. Clark, Gold Medal Brand.
Honesdalo-J. N. Foster & Co. Gold Medal
Brand.
Honciidule W.P. Schonck, Superlative Braud
I alton- S. E. Finn & Son, Hold Medal brand
QonldSDoro-8 A. Adame. Gold Medal Brand
Tubyliaiina Tohyhauun & Lehigh Lumba
Co., Hold Medal Braud.
jfStK 49 ''teat i iiKlisli llcmcdy,
m fS? Gray's Specific Medicine
Jfc IF YOU SUFFER from Ner-
HfWETMlUB. MTU TUM ' ' VnllH I " -
bilitr, WoRrTtiOrW ni Body nnd Mind, SptTina
tm rnca, and ImjiotcDi y, and ill i-.. -, tliHt
arlau from ovnr-indulueiu-M und tw-fcbfllfctt
bOfei of Memory and rownr, limnHs of VIm
ion, 1'romatnro Old Avo und many Othtrdl
oast's Mint lead to insanity or ( otiriumptiun
and nm-aflv trrnvf, vnftorof n pumphltd.
: UltAY MKUK'INK CO., lluflfalo,
N. Y. Tlio Spt'vifln Slfdk'intt in sold hy all
druvtfistri ut $ por packaot or nix AoAgM
ffr $o,iirwnt livmall on rccrdpt of jnoncyTnnd
with tVery MCoOorder WE (iUARA illl
n cafe or money rofiiiiilcii.HswsMMMi
tW" f U account of conntorfelli wv bava
adoptedtho iWOW Wrapni-r, tho only euu
iti' Sold in Srrantoii bv Matthvwa Hros.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
outline of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Coloring's and Lower Prices
than ever before, are what
will recommend' them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
Lost Manhood
ntronhv. tc . RlirrlY vltv hv IMM
lllli'luo li' in. .h . With Hi I mi kiiii unh-r lorur. Hold by
and vlfmr qukkty
AI. Mi- u
PUZZLE.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthraclto coal UBOd exclusively, Insuring
eleanliueKs und i-omfort
TIMK TAItLE IN IFFECT .1 AN. H, I8B4.
Traiue leave Kcrsnton for Pitt;t'in, Wilkos
Burro, oto., t8.10, O.lli, H.SO . in., U.S0, 2.00,
;illO, 5.KI, 7 2.'., 11.05 p. m. Sundsj-s, B.OO a. m.,
1.00, 2.0U, 7. 10 p. m.
For Ailuntle City, 8.10 a. m.
For Now York, Newark und Ellzaboth, 8.10
(express) a. m.. 12.I1H (express with Buffet
parlor earj, 3..W (exprotsj p. m. Buuday, 2.00
p. ni.
Fob MAI'cii CBUXK, Ai.i.f.ntown. Bf.thls
in m F.ASToN and I'mi ti-i,niit. 8.10 a. m..
uk (.except rDUMMDnlaj n. in.
Bumtay, 2 00 i
Lo.mi BiiAHCII, Oi'KAN
for
8.10 a. m
A veil II I.
J and 7
DK. I..M. GATES, IK) Wasldngton
Oflico hours, 8 to U a.m., 1 .SO to
to 8 p.m.
TOHN h. WENTZ, M. El Offlco fa and U
J Cominonwualth building: rmiilenoo 711
Madison avo: office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to
8; tiundays 2 SO to 4, evenings nt residence. A
specialty made of dlFeasos of tho eye, oar, uos
and throat and RyueooloKy.
Dlt. O. 6. MUKKAY, siieclaltr mado ou dis
eases of eye and skin. 212 Wyoming Avo.
Office hours: Until 111 a m .2 to 4 and T to 8 p.m.
MRS. DK KING, US MULBERRY STHKKl'
At Cfcrbondmlfl on Fridays of eaJi week.
VKI Kltl.NAKY SUItOKONS.
E.
HTURGE, Veterinur
tihtry a spei.-ialty ; gol
y Mirijoon, uen-
d meil.ilist of On
tario Veterinary Colleu-o. Offlea bummer's
livery, 32U Dix (.. near Keller's carriutf shop.
Tt Urohon No. 4l:t.
I.A 1,111.
M7c. RANOKti Law andTcoUactlon of
I . flee, No. 817 Bpruce St., opposite Forest
House, Scranton, Pa, ; collections a specialty
throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correepoud
enUln every county.
JESBt'PS A' HAND, Attorney a'el 'outil
lors at Law, Commnnwealth bulldmg.
Washington av. W. II. Jessi:p,
Horace E Hand.
W. H. Jf.wmup, Jr.
VriLI.AKD, WAKRKK A- KNAPP, Attir
VV neys and Counselors at Law, Republican
bulldinv. Washington live.. Seianton. Pa.
nATTEluwirV" WILCOX, Attorney and
J. Counsellors at Law; ollice U and b Library
building, bcrantou, Pa.
RoswEti. M. rArnnsoi,
William a. Wnxoi.
ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM . I. HAND, At
torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth
building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
LKANK T. OKi-LL, Attorney at Law. Room
F 5. Coal Kxcliance. Mcrantou. Pa.
fiioVI. etc at.
12..') n. m.
For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg. vi
Alleiitown. 8,10 a. m.. 12.IW. 5.00.
2.00 p. ni.
For Pottavllle, 8.10a. in., 12..'10 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Liberty
eirot, ;-orui river, ni m-i (,-xpress) a. in.,
l.lo, l.:n, 4.l (express with Buffet parlor carj
p. m. Sunday, 4.11) a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Heading Tennlnal, K40
a. m., 2.00 and i.'Ju p. in. Sunday, 1127 a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest rates
may be hud on application in advance ;to tha
ticket agent ut tho station.
II P. BALDWIN,
. Gen Pa-is. Agent.
OLHAl'SDN.
Geu. Supt.
J. 11.
MILTON W. LOWRY,
C.
i Att'ys,
l ton av
227 Washing
(' H wiuara.
IAMESW. OAKPOKD, Attorney at Law.
J rooms ft!. rA and li.1), 'oinnionweulth b'l'g.
("A. MC EL W. EDGAR, Attorney ut Law.
i5 Offlco, 317 Snrucest . Scranton. Pl
L A. WATHES, Attorney ut Law, 423
. Lackawanna aue.. Scranton. Pa.
X) V. SMITH. Counsellor at Law. ofhYB.
r . rooms 54, M. W Commonwealth building.
R. PITCHER. Attorney ut Law, Com
monwealth building. Scranton, Po
C. COMEIiYS. :fJl Spruce st.
DB. REPLOOLE, Attorney-Lonns ne?o-
tlated on real estate security. 40s Spruce.
Bi" . KILL AM, Attornev-at Law, laTwf
omingavenue. Scranton.
TJA VE YOril DT.EDS AND MORTGAGES
AX written and acknowledged by J. YV
BROWNING. Attorney aud Notary
Commonwealth Building.
blic, 211
J KHIG3 VALLEY RAILROAD.
Train leaves Keranton for Philadelphia and
2.J8 and UM p. m via D , L. A- W. R. R, 8.08,
H. .0u. iu.,uud l.:), IJOjL ,,
Leave Scranton fr Pittston and Wilkss-
rM',1S1,'-' h W' R- B-. 08. 11.31 a. ni.
I. .W, .iry). O.Ui, u.:w p. m
Leave SoTRRton for White Haven, llaileton,
Pottsvlllo and all points on the BeRVM
Meadow ami Pott Villa branches, via D. Sc H.
R. R. at 8 a.ni 12.10, 2.:i, 4 lit n v a D L
WW. R. R.sfV. 12.10 a.m.. lM"x:,,u.,n'
Iave S ranton for Bethl.-heiu, Easbm,
Riadiug. jUrrabnrg and nil IntermedUU
point via D. & H. R R., s a.ui ,12 10, 2 118 11 15
b in. , via D., L. & W. R R..s.i)8, 11.20 a. m., UU
p.m.
I Leave Scranton for Tullk ban nock. Towanda,
Elmira. Ithaca. QeMTR und all luCarnudlkM
isilnts via D. Sc 11 li EL 1 and j ,,. m
via D L. it W R. R.. H..V) a in.. LKip. m.
Irfave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Ni
agara Kails, Detroit. Chicago and all point
west viaD & li. H. H. I 2V 15,11 to tm , via
D. L. St W. R. R. and Pittston Junction (HSI
u. in. forHuffa o only;. LJOKfl p. m , via E &
WeR. R 4.1(1 p. m.
1'or Ehniru and tho west via Salamanca, via
D. H. K. K at.i.rip. m.. viaD , L. St W. K.
H.. 0. MO a. m and 107 p. in.
Pullman parlor i Ud sleenini? or L. V. chair
cars on all liuins between L. & B. Junction or
Wl kes Burr- and New York, Philadelphia,
Buflulo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gen. SuDt. Ffast Div.
CHAH S. LKK. Gen. Pass. Ag t. Phila .Pa.
A W NOVNBMACHER.AM't (Ha Puss Agt,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
sJ Ho.. I -
QCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scran
O ton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college
or business: thoroughly train young children.
Cutulo.ue at request.
Rnr. TnoMAs M. Can
Walter H. Buell.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, Jl- Adams avenue, pupils
received at all time. Full term will open
September 4
pi C. LACBACII, Surgeon Dentist, No, 113
Wyoming ave.
R. M. STRATTON. office Coal Exchange.
TO!
LOANS
PAYING RENT.
Yiw'v vnfii
O homa. Money to loan on easy monthly
nvmnnti S. N. OALLENDER. Dime Bank
Building
IIOTKLS AM) KKs-TA I'lt ANT.
T
M1E WESTMINSTER, 217 21K Wyom.ng
eve. Rooms heated with steam: all mod
ern improvementaL C. M Thi mam Prep
1617 Lackawanna ave-
rlEGLER'S HOTEL.
Li nue, Sciunton.
Hates reasonable.
P. ZiEoi.F.u, Pr.iiinetor1
esTallnster HOTEL.
W. G. SCHENCK. Manager.
Sixteenth street, one block eaat of Broadway.
at Lmon square, new lorK.
American plan, la 50 per day and upward.
plan; good
night. Bar sup-
HOUSE. European
rooms. Open day anu
e best.
pUYXE
KJ rooms
plied with the
p. n.
roYXF. Proprietor
L & W. pas-
ni'D lVTiiV IICI'KP ,ln., Il
O iengor depot Conducted on tho European
plan.
Victoii Korii. Proprietor
I i RAM) CENTRAL. 1 he largest and bust
VJi equlppol
VKTon n. HAnNEB. froprietor.
$2 and 12.50 per day.
ARCHITECTS.
1AYIS i HOCPT. Architects. Rooms
lJ 25 and W Commonwealth ti UVg. Scranton.
24.
E.
L. WALTER. Architect, Library build
ing. Wyoming avenue. Scranton.
F.
L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Price
bulldtnf.lM Washington Ave., Scranton.
M18CELLANI OC9,
H4
OBTON D. SWAKTS WHOLESALR
lumlicr, 8 and Dimo Uauk l.uildmg.
Scranton, Pa
' EUAKGKE HHOTHEKS, PIUNTLRS'
IV 1 supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Wastiiugtou ave., Scranton.
Pa
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Valnatyi ns n Houvonlr of tlie Fair.
QUITO BAST WHBN YOU KNOW HOW
$300 IN PUl.IN WILL nr. DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOING THK
PU IN Till'; S1KJKTI.ST SPACE 19V 'A'lJREi,
1'OK SAI.K It Y ALL NEWS OOUPANIBS STATIONERS AX 1) AT TOY
HTOItKH, OH Sl'.ST TO AX Y ADDRESS l I ON UKOEll'T OF
PRICE, 2.1 CENTS, HV
11-
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO.,
AND 111 SOUTH EUTAW BTRBBT, BALTIMORE, Mil
RESTORE
LOST YIGOR
I i in. vnu unln ft Wi i 1; S..IH with WRITTKN
rdUAHAN i F.E to Cure RervontDeV,' '.. I .1-. ! I - n.-i in elthrlMl,
tnvolualarr iRutReal n-oei any lavie, li nefltned, (eich tronhlen ls.1 t
. .. .1 . , nil-, i in I'll or li v. i1 i ner ... ni-i i i. ...... r,.r ni l .cirtri
H vtnig. order we gite a written gusililee In'eureer lefauiltll money. AJJrm
I I. M. Ml M. IM. 00.. H ,h .
Forsnln by JOHN II. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. WyoiAiug Avo. and Bpruce St.,
Scranton, l'a.
'ViXV-wjSs-i1 New di.cetnrf. Wil
The only Bate, Rtire and
reliable female riLL
ever offered to Ladies,
especially recommend
ed to married Ladios.
.Anb for OS. MOTT'S FEMYSOTAl HUB and tako no other.
Wiar-Send for cteoular. l'rlro 91.(10 iter Inn, 6 boiea for jiA.OO.
1 1 li. X'X"R JHlXjyilCJ.VLi UQL -iovoiuuti, -Uio.
nifl by O, N. IIAltltl, Drniriltt, l1 I eon Av.-i.up.
BAri'.lt'S ("Kt'llKsTHA M1S1C FlMl
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
diriffs and ooncert work furnished. For tcrmi
address K. .1. Bauer, conductor. 11 Wyominij
avo.. ovor Htilbert's music store.
S ERA FINN & SONS, builders and contrac
tors. nnls: Corner Olive st. and Ailstm
ave ; corner Ash st. and ronn ave , scranton
LI.LAWAKK AND HUD
SON HAILKOAD.
OomtRanomg May (K l
trains will run as billows:
1 rains leave Bridce Btreet
Station, Scranton, for Pitts
ton. W likes Barre, etc., S.OO,
.1.(17, 9.IT, 10.42 a. m., 12.10,
1.:::,. tK, LIS, t,l6, ;.16, SU5
and ll.oTj p. to
For New York and Phila
delphia, s 00 a. in.. 1210. ;.2i
2.:ix. 4.1C, and I1J0 p. m-
For Honesdale'trom Delaware. Lackawanna
and western depot i, 7.00, h.30, 10.10 a.m., 12.00
Bm 2. 17. 5. 10 p. m.
For Curbondale and intermediate stations,
5.40, 7 00. t:jO. 10.10a. m.. 12.0dm, 2 17, 8.SS.S.1IL
Ji ana li .15 p. m. : I rum Bridge Street Depot,
103 a. in., 2. Kami 11 '.'u y, m.
Fast elprens to Albany. Saratoga, the Adl
rendack Moaiituins, Bost on and New England
points. "l4H a. in., arnvm.' at Albany 12.45.
saratoca 2.2ii p. in, and lea Tins Scranton at 8
p. m . arriving at AlhaRy at p in. . Sara
toga. 11.65 a, m . and B sion. 7.00 a. m.
The only direct route between the coal fields
and Boston. "The Leading Tourist-' Koute
of America" to the Adirondack .Mountain re
sorts, Lakes Qeorgw and Champlain, Montreal,
etc.
Time tables showing local and through train
servico between stations on all divisions Dela
ware and Hudson system, may be obtained at
all Delaware and Hudson ticket ..ffl es.
a ft YuL'NW. .!. W. BfHDirK.
Second Vice President. Wen. Pass. Agt.
DEI.AWiHK. LACKAWANNA AND
WB8TEBN RAIi.KuAD
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express
for Now York aud all points East, I.K), 2.50,
(.16, H.Oji and 0.50 a. m. ; 12 K and 1.50 p. m.
Express fur Eastou. Trenton, Philadelphia
and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and .5n a. in.: 12.55
aud iJ.50 p. ni.
WashingUin and way stations. 2.40 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, fi ll) p. in.
Exp'r ss for Bingliamton, Oswego, Elmira,
Corning, Bath. DaRsrUle, Mount Morris und
Buffalo. 12.10. 2 15 a. in. and 1. 24 n. m.. making
close com ections at Buffalo to all noints iu the
West. Northwest and Soiithwisit.
Buffalo accommodation. 9.01 a. m.
Binghamton and way stations. 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson and wav stations, 5.45 p. in.
Binghamton and Elmira Express, t; 05 p, m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswogo,
I'tica aud Klchfield Springs, 2.15 u. m. am! 1.21
p. m.
Ithaca. 215 and ft.'K) a. in. and 1.24 p. m.
lor NorthiimlHTlaiid.Piltston.W like- Barre.
Plymouth. Bloomshurg and Danville, making
close connections at Northumberland for
WDUaSUpoTt, Harrisbnrg, Baltimoio. Wash
ington and the South.
Northumberland nd intermediate stations,
(MM, MO a. m. and IM and 6.07 p. m.
Nanttooke and intermediate stations. 8.08
and 11.20 a. m Plymouth and intormedlato
stations. 3..5H and i, p. ni.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches ou all
express trains.
For detailed information, pocket tim-tables,
etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office,
32s Larkawannaavenue. or depot ticket office.
VEIV YuKK. t'NTAHIo AND WEsTEKN
Hadroad, Scranton Division. Timetable
in iffecl Nov. V.i. IMS,
Trains leave Scranton for Carbondalo:
B.50. 8.30. 11.05 a. m.. 4.50, 0 111 p m.
For Hancock Junction and main connections
11 05a.m , (110 p. m.
Trains leave BtRMOl Junction for main
line connection for Scranton, (.00 a.m., 2.03
p. in.
Trains leave Carbondalo for Scranton 7.24,
0.45 a.m., 1.10,3.34, li 15 p m.
J. C. ANDERSON.
Ooneral Passenger Agent, New York.
T. FLITCRoFT,
District Passenger Agent, Scranton.
T74RIE AM'
I - 1
SEEDS.
-i li. CLARK CO.. SceJstnen. Florists
V.T, jind Nurservinen: store 1IH Washington
avenne; green hoiisc, 1350 North Main IMsM
store l.jeiihono TS'J
T BAR,
OKAND UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros.
RE BORE I Ns.
Lackawanna
1 (IS. Kl'F.TTF.L, i.i.i Lackawanna nvenne.
fj Scranton, Pa., mannf r of Vt iro Screens.
THE
MOOSIC
POWDER
CO
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
THE
Thatcher
IS THE BEST. Got prices and
tee the furnnoe ami be con
vinced. A full line of HEAT
ERS, Airsello and Gauze Door
Ranges.
CONLAN'S HARDWARE
1'ITTSTON, PA.
T
HE
DUTHE1L STUDIO,
315
LACKAWANNA AVF.NUK,
SI IIANTON. VA.
6 AAVINd MAI)', a contract with
M 9 frame tsmon to turn ouW l.um
A I Iraiii.H between now nud ( hr st
3 iss. I wish toaniiicinco to the nub
$S' He that I w ill ni '.!... a UKNU1NE
OKA YON POKTK AI T copied from
any smnll ono ABSOLUTELY FKEE OF
CIIAHUU.
LATENT STVI.Kst OF KKAMES FROM
Hi SO M tVAltl).
Workmanship guarantoed.
Frames DO per cent, less than regular price.
K. I)t Till ;i L, Artist.
Rooms 1 and I Commonwsaltti Bld'g,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
Mado at tho MOOSIO and RUSH
DALE WORKS.
Lafflin & Rnnd l'owder Co.'s
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electrio Dattorles, Fuso for explol
ing blasts. Safety Fuse aud
RepaunoChemical Co.'s High Explosives
THE LARGEST
CHEAl'EST
BEST
The Tribune
WYOMING VALLEY RAI L-
KOAll.
I'rain leave Scranton for New York and in-
tar media ts imints ett the Erie and Hawlev and
local wints at tl 3.",, 0.4.'. a. m. and Itltt p in.
Train leaving at t.T a. ill. and SJM p m.
aro through trains to and from Itonestalo.
Trains le.ive foi Wilkes-Barroat ( IOa.Rt.WM
1.41 p. 111.
pTTHEWS BROS.
Druggists
AND DEALKKS IN
BURNING and
LUBRICATING
OILS
Atlantic I end Rod lMR0R Inc.
I'u i Llns. eil Oil,
Turpentine and Yurnlsbes.
Ready-mixed Paints In all colors.
Gliders' Whltlaf,
1'arls White and Kalsomlnev
Oil' Yitrol, Marble
Dust ami Window dm
Hotel Wayerly
Enropoan Plan. First-class Par attsehi i
Depot for Bei'tfiier Engul's Taiinhu-iu A
Beer.
1 1 Cor, 15th and Filbert Ms., Philada.
Most desirable for residents of N.E. PennJ
sylvaiila. All conveniences tor travelers
to aud from Broad Btreet station and the
Twelfth and Market Street rtation. De
sirable for visiting Sorantonlans and taw
tie iu tho Anthracite Heglou.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.