The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 26, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE ISCRAKTON TRIED A E -THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 26. 1894.
Emperor Charles II,
Accompanied by lialf the nobility of
Austria wnt to the Cnrlbnd Springs
for tbo rpcoYery of bis health. Six
thousand nix hundred horse, so the
town records say, were iieceaiar- to
convey the com puny to the place.
The virtues of the water is as groat
the present day as it was iu the time of
Charles 11, and although the expense
attached to a journey thither is not as
groat now as it was then, we are not
all wealthy enough to undertake it.
For such the virtue of the Carlsbad
Spring is extracted. The Carl bud
Sprnd Silt, obtaiued by evaporation,
containing all thes'Mid constituents of
the water, can be obtained at every
drag store
Is is thevorv best remedy forcntnrrh
of the stomach, OOMtipaiion, liver and
kiduoy troubles, gout, rheumatism,
etc. B sure to obtain the genuine m
ported article, which must have the
slgustnreof "BUnwft MendeUbn Co ,
Agonta, New York." on every package
Price 1; large liz $1 50.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Meeting at Nluili District Teaohsrs In -etltuta
and Prc-irramnie.
8Ktnil to tht Scrunton Tribune.
PlTTftOIt, Pa., April 8& Tbt an
nual meutiug of the Ninth District
Teachers' institute will be held at Key
stone bast 1 on nxt Friday evening and
Satards forenoon and aiteruoon. The
following is a tynopttl of the pro
gramme to be cros-nted:
FRIDAY', 8 O'CLOCK f at
"llie Rivulet," I'rotherue
The Pitutou Choral L'uion, led by
William Jones
Lecture, "Finger Tip at School,''
frofessor W. W. Deatrick, Key
stone State Normal bchovl.
'Sauotus," Protheroe
The Pittstoa Choral L'uiou.
ATOBDAT, U O'CLOCK a. It
Facts and Mctum of Geography,
r'rot'etoor W, V. . Ueatrick
Tbouglit-Kuowiug,
City Superintendent J. M. Cough -lie,
Wilkes Barre.
"Tie Two Appetites,"
Professor Albert, Bloumabur, State
Notu.i lehoi i
P-:Dg of yusry Box
AJTrBNOOll Sk.-los, 2 O'CLOCK
Prli-ary Hemiing-,
County Sniir. T. H. Harrison
Ueograpby lleadiUR Professor Aluert
Answering of lueetioru Proposed at Fore
noon :ev!ou.
Di cm.-ion, 'Should Examinations Be
liadt the lia-is of Promotion
a rue Platform tor the Entire institute
Reports of CcmtLittces
Adjournment
Tue lecture on Friday evening will I
free, and it is hoped that the citizens of
the lorouga will manifest an interest
in the canse of education by their lre
eme at the sessions of the institute,
not only oti Friday eveaing bat at th.
se'sions oa Saturday. The chairman
and the eitcutive committee extend a
cordial invitatiou to the teachers of the
North district and to all friends of ed
ucation in this vicinity to join in the
Work of the meeting!
-
BOLD ROBBERY ATTEMPTED.
At the Florence Coat Company's Store
Yetrdey Jforrlns:
eWtattl to the .'cranio Tribune.
PlTTtTOM, Pa., April "" A daring
but uiisiircf ill attetnnt at safe hlnw
itig was made on the orh-e safe of the
Florenee Ceal company located in the
store building near the company's
breaker at Smithvllle about 1 o'Hock
yetterday morning
The rrbbere were foiled in their
work by trie watehiiinn pntlit.g in an
appearance U DOfl making bla tour of
tne premises at the hoar adove men
tioned, dlscoverel a man standing near
the bnibtiug as If on gu ir I No sooner
did he epproaeh the Mali 0(1 than the
latter Bounded an alarm ey discharging
revolver avnral titOtl
Thna aioused, the gar. made good
their eeeape The wstcliman raad an
nvestigatien of the preraisea and found
.ut the intrnders bad gained ntrmo
by forcing open a rear door. Once In
side of the office they bored a hole In
one of the doore of the safe and by
means of powder succeeded In blowing
it open. The inner doors were intact,
however, the watchman having eom
on trie seene in time to prevent the
opening of the nme Nothing else in
the store or offlct was disturbed. There
is no clew to the gang.
CrliiclslosT a Young Ladv.
"She would be a pretty girl for but one
thing."
"What's thatf asked (.'barley.
Oeorge Her face Is always covered with
purple and red blotches.
Charley Jh, that's easily enough dis
tasted of. Used to be the sain way my
self, but I caught on to the trouble one
day, and got rid of it in no time.
George What was it?
Charley Simply blood eruptioni. Took
a short Coarse of P. P. P. I fll yon, H'j
the boos blood corrector. The governor
had rheumatism so bad that you could
hear him holler clear across theoountry
every time ho moved, lie tried it, and
ynn know what an athletic old itent he be
now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy
a pointer, ah wonld thank them after
wards. All the drug stores sell It,
' s
AT HYMEN'S SHRINE.
Fix Young- Couplns Pint Their Troth
Before the Altar.
Sprctal to the fcaitton Tribune.
PRTKOlf, Pa., April 25- St. John's
chnroh was the scene of six weddings
vesterday afternoon, and from the cele
bration of tho first until the last couple
passed out from the saered edifice the
handsome church was crowded to the
doors with friends of the contracting
parti n,
l ev. Father Finnon was the ofli jia
' ng ol rgyman, und wheu he had con
cluded his labors the following young
couple had pledged their troth for
belter or worje: John C. Daley and
Miss Mary A. Howley. Joseph Delansy
Bnd Mis Kate GAtighan, Patrick Mul
lin and -Miss Snaie Conuell, William
Moron and Miss Bridget Walsh, John
Walsh and Mis Anna Halleran,
Thomas Murphy and Mia Rose Derrig.
The marriage of A B. Davenport
and Miu Jesiie Kobertinn occurred
lust evening in the Protb-ferian chapel
at Inkerman. It wai the first marriage
lu the new chapel.
BOTH TOWNS PARAGRAPHED.
Doiaue
and Hnripeninira
Called for
Hasty Perusal.
ffrednl to the Seranton Tribun.
Pittstos, April 25 The diagram
for the earuival to be held thi eve
ning ia, with the exception of perhaps
fifty seats, ia entirely marked oil
The funeral of Mrs. Catharine
Houser oceurred yesterday afternoon
and was largely attended.
The Scotch Hill Drutn corns enliv
ened the town somewhat last evening
with some lively music
A $1? house greeted the Louis Jester
comhiuation at Music hell Taesday
evening, and it is safe to say should
the company chance to plav a return
date the receipts would be $-17 less.
Mr. Michael Doltan, of Wat kin's
Glen, near Dnrvea. died yeaterduy
morning after a brief illness. She was
42 years of age, nnd ia survived by her
husband and eight children. The
funeral will tako place tomorrow after
noon at 1 o'clock, the remains being
conveyed to Pl,ajus, -Mrs. (Dolt un's for
mer home, for Intifojfeht in the Snored
Heart ceotetery.
Mr. Puftick I.oftus, who formerly
resided od'Pine street with his parents,
but who has been in Veuezuela the
past few years, is home on a visit. Mr.
Loftus worked at bis trade, that of a
boe manufacturer, in the New- En
gland States for some years after leav
ing here, and a few years ago located
in Venezuela.
The funeral sfrviee of Samuel
Shook's little son will take place this
morning at ! o'ciork at the bouse. In
terment iu the Newtcn Center ceme
tery. The anuual meeting of the Grand
Council, Sous of Columbia, met tu Ma
lion ! Kingston, yesterday The del
egates from local council No. 4, of this
place, iu atteudatice are M J. T.angau,
M. J. Berry and J. A. McNamarn
Last evening a reception and dance
was given at Dymond & Lewis's hull,
in honor of the visiting delegate. A
number of youag ludies and gentlemen
from this place attended
Mr. Julia Hendrlck, of Hoboken. N.
J,, formerly of Avoca, ia visiting
friends in this vicinity.
Dr. E. K. Troxell, of the hospital ad
visory board, has been appointed to till
the vacancy created ou toe board of
visiting physician by Dr Barrett's
resignation
Samuel Smyth and family arri ved
home yesterday afternoon from Colum
bia, S. C , where '.hey have been ipeud
iug the winter.
The funeral of the late Mrs Mary A.
Mooney occurred from the bom of her
father. J.ims Melvtn, on Kailroad
tract yesterday afternoon. Many peo
ple from Saranton, Wilkes-Barre, i'ly
month, Luz-rne Bjroaga and other
placet attended. Interment was made
iu Market street cemetery
Dr. Wood' Norway Pine Syrup was
used for years as a prescription by a IOC
OtssVfnl physician It is iu all respects the
beat Cough medicine made today. Sold by
all dva.vre uu a guarantee of H til fit "t1""
The Odious Income Tex
U'jsairiloa i'oet.
It bas heen insertnd lu th V lis u bill
by way of propitiating the Populistic coa
tuuiMit and gratifying th'- prejudice of the
thriftl-HB agitator agaiuit the Lonost cltl
i zeu. It Is not beta. rratir, It Is not Atner
. lean, it is a false chord In the music of
modern developuut, an auachrouiim in
this enlightened age.
- s
Poor, u aeephUUentetl Wun
ittunedvom Tr.bune.
it line Breokiuridge tad bad a papa to
guide bliu or a big sister to defend him,
bit fate might have been different-poor
thing .
s
N-t Worro.l on That Point
rFauAsatVJW Pvt.
The cslm judgment of the eople will
prevent the eooantnnuttlon of all the wild
predictions eoureinlug sectional strife over
financial affairs
. MMS
For this Rllsf afucti Thanks
tratlttagtesi fott.
Fenator 1'eft'er'a speeih. aftr coming in
r ontai t with numerous sensational events,
finally reached it terminal
A Draocratlo Opinion.
TV"' !. Itetn.
0 rOVtr Cleveland male a monumental
blunder In Indorsing and David llenuett
hill a colosaal hit in antagonizing the Wll
son hill
Weak
Kidneys
Skarp, sbootntg , . .. .,
)s.k tcbe, side a, he,
I.. -i paint and pntni
tin. m relieved in Onk
Mini n by the Ctm
LIKA Ami Pai;. Pls-
tk, the ttrst and only
pa.n killintf plaster. It
tcMoret iitaJetr.t'hitv,
and hence cutct net
vou; paint and mat
culat wcskncll.
five. Jl o A .Si tr ..jutt or l;v
suil IV.. tk tinjo,iisL Leva, .oui ., tvun
Np
E. Robinson's Sons'
Laobr
Beer
Brewery
Jltnufartur.-rt of tic Celebrate
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
lOO.OOO Bbll Per Annum,
MT. PLEASANT
AT RETAIL
Onstof the beet quality fjr domestic use,and
1 I nil sizes, delivered lu any oart oi the city
at lowest price.
Orders left at my office,
NO. 118, WYOMING AVENUE,
Rear room, first floor, Third National Bank,
or sent by mall or telephone to the mine, w ill
receive prompt attention.
Special eontracbi win be made for Uie (ale
and delivery of Buckwheat Coal
WM. T. SMITE
I III c J
Bcccham's pills are for
biliousness, bilious headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick head
ache, bad taste in the mouth,
coated tongue, loss of appe
tite, sallow skin, when caused
by constipation; and consti
pation is the most frequent
cause of all of them.
Book free; pills- 25c. At
drugstorcs.or write B.F. Allen
Co.,365 Canal St., New York.
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St, and Adams Ave.
Lot hi Douse HguAiia.
All kinds of Luuudry work gutirantotd
the best.
ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOT CHES, ABSCESSES, SALT
RHEUM, RUNNING SORES, OR SCROFULA
IN THE SPRING
If so, your Blood must be impure. Cleanse the
Blood and System with
Burdock Blood Bitters
liBKviu.K, Mich., April 12, 1889.
Messtis. Foster Mruvrrts & Co.
1 ,r c I write that you msv know Ibt 10 I I hare I II eivc.l ttOBt the
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTBRS. 1 am now on the ninth bottle of your wonderful
Bitters, and must confess 1 have recti veil prompt cure of a hmg standing Jhttast
BOROFULA, 1 have uaeil dollar after dollars' worth of medicines and rectlvcJ
no relief, but the third Nittle of H. B. B. I found great rct. 1 hae alio used
three bottles of Bt KDorii Fills , they uro Uiu best uitdlcluo 1 ever took. I
cannot prni' them too highly. I do ow e my whole life to them and can recom-ir.-nd
them to every living soul that it atllictrtl w ith that dreadful disease, SCROF
ULA. I was ntlllctcd with lumps at Inrga a an egg lu my right side and large
lumps ou my throat, and my liintej were covered with a burning and Itching rash,
which very greatly aunoyed me w hen near the warm stove. I hud pcnt a great dcui
of money trying to gel relief, and consulted the U-st medical treatment hi the
Slate, but all in vain , they did me no good whatever, and 1 had about giveu up
wucu I thoutrht I would try your medicines, and, thank Oud, they have cured Uie.
1 am a Weil woman w-duy. Your tter true friend and will wisher.
MH3 ( HAS H UTTUN, V
BtrvlUe, St. Clair Co.. Slichigan.
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1 " ' HOI II '
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SUPERLATIVE
. sf , ""-,, -
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1 he al v. I rand of flour can be had at any f the following merchants,
wlm will ncvp! Tin Tttim i ki d it il iv s of ' J'i on each one bun lred pound
oi rloiir or JO on each barrel of flour.
Hrrsnt. a F.I. I'r'.-A. Vtsslilniton aT.nu I
lied Mods llr ,i I
tiunnir K V l'ne. Hold MeUI Brand
Dtiamot F l MaaUerf Superlative Ursn L
Bjrdj iFbi k - ( 'srson liitrta, Wabburn at.
Id M-dsl Hrsnd; J sph A itisMsm
aventio. riuporlstivo Hrsnd.
OtMtJUdjr A UJpeaear.Oold MtdslBranL
C T M Hsle. iperlatife
PrOyMenre-Feiiiier A (.'liappoll. N Main sv
nae. Huperlstire hran I I ' .1 QUIeaal v W.
Mj k.. .ir. I M.-I.l Hrsnd.
(ilypliant James Jordan. HutH.rlatm' Mraod
Perkvitt Btaaflee K i r HuvorUtivs.
Jeraajra rC O Wottr Qe np. ra.ativo
Arclinald -Jotivs. B Btpa M .V Co . Hold Medal
( arhoncl:.. Il S Clsrk. (i..ld Medal llrand.
Hooeedale-I N. Piaster A Co Oold Medal.
Minooka- M H. Uvelle.
NOMt Y IRON
Mi I CM i i MONO
HII.VIIK
I i n IPBCIAL
SANDERSON'S I M.i ISB
fRSSOP'S KNOIslSH
CAST STRBti
IIOMSK SHORS
TOH ILK
1 1 ill
U HINBR1
BPHINa
s- n r STBBL
AM II, S
BtCLLOWS
HORSE v ll.s
A RUSSEliL AND WELLS BROS
CI n IN. i iOBINERY.
W1LE1
Bittenbender&Co.,Scranton,
Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonmalcert' uni Biackimitht
SUPPLIES.
WEAK
Why wimtn tttnp, mo
tULi, fwciflt I u )., Mi.
Rt id full jutkiiluriof
i i nl KVUUB
i'Oll.f in iM nr
BRIOIIH.
4ITJJJ4. "' Hn "tiawtswi ww
MtlfetaBWJ
IIIUMIUK "' i ee-i iiiMi'tj eii avaji II lilt 'HllRali'i " 'a11 aj'
you itfi OTt-rythliiL' t piuin unl )liipi. All I ivtlt In ivtuiu Is tliHt ou will buy u nniKllquBiitlty of U.w
rmnedy Itself ir iiiv all nftdjr fur u,but iirtv tlonr. you plem bUwi this. Alt letier itu wleJ.
T. !. HA It NltS, Lork Ho 331, n.mnr iValor, Murnh ilU Mic h.
Ke itLCernrT
Before suilau.'l liiLjj
i li.M. M Kliii IN 1. Ou
v.j., ... ..."
1 .1. I U L' A,
For sale by JOHN H. PHEL.PU, Pharmaclat, cor. Wyoming Ave. and Spruce St,
Seranton, Pa.
PENNYROYAL
, Aek for Da. MOTT'S PBJf 1TTBOTAL PILI.B and take no other.
ft0 Send for circular. Price $1.00 per box, 6 boxea for $6.00.
UH. MOTTS CHEMICVL Co., - Clevelttod, OJaio.
For Sale byC. H. HABBI9, Trus:(lsU
HOW LIRE A
MAN HE FEELS
T AST TBAB he had saved $300.
lj He bought 11 house worth $1850
paid $300 down, gave a mort
gage for $1,550. Today ho esti
mates as follows:
Rent wived
lnt''rett on mortgage.
Taxes end repairs.....
Net anting on rent...
Suvcd on salary
32 10 01
,108 00
. Ml :o ll!l .'A
To apply on morteago S20 50
KEFLl:CTION-"In FOUR years that
housr Trill bv rr from dobt and I shall
haro a homo or my oven."
GREEN RIDGE Is the . paradise for
hntllu. Finn X Sons Imve recently fla-
lihed a beautlfal villa, wWeh they mi. i
ou oasy pay meats, ut tviao.
Call at thrlr office, between Washington
ttml o.iot . on oiu. strcut.
EZRA FINN & SONS.
iron the X T. Tribune, .Not. 1 . JWt
The Flour
Awards
TinCAOO, Oct 81. Fh first ofrloial
annotiucetnent of World Fair di
ploma ou tlonr ha )aeu mid. A
medal ha been awarded by the
NVorld't Fair judtet to the tiour manu
ftciured tv the Washburn, c'rotby Co,
in the gmt Waihburu flotu Mills.
Minueapolis. 'I he coiiiuiittve report
the Hour ttroug and pure, aud entitle
it W rank a nret-cla j atetit tiour for
tumily aud bakert' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
fCsVOLMAU lOstKTt
AND GOLD MEDAL
Taylor-Judge ft Co . CMd Medal: AtaMrtoa
A Co , tUHrlatlve.
I'liryea Lawr-noe Htor) Cn , Oold Me-laL
Mooslc-Jobti Mrt ru.dl.i. Hold Mvlal
lltuton M W n It. ,yl,,, Ool.l Modal
Llark's Oreen r"r. A Parker, Sui.erlstlve
(larks uuitiiit K M YouuK.iioldMe.tsl
iHlton S E Finn at BOD, Uiild Mo.ta. MrauJ
Hlcholton 1 Hardinn.
Warerli - M v. Mllss Men. Oold Medal.
Factory tdls I'harlwi (lanlner. Oold Mh.uiI
llopuottoin N. M Finn A Kou. Hold MmIsJ
Tobyhsnna Tohrhanna A I. "hull I. amber
t o ilo.d Mlsl Mrand
i.ou.dsb.io A Ad.ttne IIM-'t' Hrsad
Miskuw tiaik'o Qecaeata, Hold Modal.
Lake Ariel Jsuies A Hortrov. Hold M"dsl
Forest City - J L. Morgan K Co.. Hold Medal
V. t.O II I'KI.S
M.I s
BPRINQI
in r.s
SPOKRI
RIMS
si i BL SKEINS
It. R SPIKES
sc RE V
MAN m yourself
IU I WWW WW Ub-Ji
. . i h-nKI'i nith 'd- utt ' vstileiful -cur-
ii 1 nlll mi nit ou I HI K Ihi1 pit'ncrlUluii
m DM iviirui nndj tlint Is ft itimpletn cure
EsA w l ' I .lis i' ihmiimhi IJH-
hiiik mi'ii. Cui., iii Tttii II Ks I wjuO
Htiviuiajg r ur.to mn m-i
RESTORE
LOST VIGOR
Vf 1 briSS nn nnl. a mamU anlrfallh wnlTTf c
otARAN il-K te urs rJ0sDel,llltJ, Lies of tissual i'uesr lu elthsi us,
invoimiijrT KiuiuloDinomsoTniiiie. If inui,.ri,.,i mah IrenUei Mad I
OftluOmptlOB oi luasi ily, ai.ttl per ba h tnsiLsboiesfera1.. With ei rti
-Hurl. uilillHlli,,. o, , n, L l, tilUtl 1 1,.. DUlllT. All. I
I'lstelsud, Ohio.
..1 I I -
The only aafe, aura and
reliable Female PILL
PILLS,
ever offered to Ladles,
especially recommend
ed to married Ladiua.
17 resin Avenue.
Baby
Carriages,
Refrigerators
AND
Cedar
Chests
Hill Sc
Oo i m ell
131 and 133
H. Washington Ave.
CASH
We've doted our credit looks
CASH
We buy for aatb, will yon?
CASH
If you do we can save y o'l '' per
cent.
CASH
Bring it and we'll prove our at
lertion at to laving.
CASH
We belitvt a bird in hand i
tvortn tno in ttie buaa, there
fore w preftr cah to credit
iu buslneta aud can etaily allord
to do jutt what we aay.
CASH
The low pricei and the new ivs
Itn no into effect, Saturday,
April SL L8M
C. W. Freeman
l'ttiu Ave. aud bpruce St.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
conittg 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.
Up to DATE
NECKWEAR
8T0CK BOWS,
REVERSIBLE
4-IN-HANDS,
WHITE LAWN
STOCK TIES AND BOWS,
Something New for
FULL DRESS.
MALONEY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING COl
llsuufarturxrs and Doalere 1
Burning
OILS'
1 1 1 llr i not inrf
Also Shafting and Journal Greasa.
OFFICE:-7a West Uckawanna Ave.
VN ulvkS: Meridian Street
ri nnnpniny ; r: '.
I Adv. unilsr siisnaH. tMSss bi isfci Sv siwal.
I SLTrt . .zz : ... . . I
i r.Miim prom, ui.i limits ""' . ' nuwru an I
lifsfrn(B.plriir1.frstby mill WlwnHo Bprinft I
...J m.i irrisa. dm (rlagio Remedy wllll
l poBisnslr srs. croa aaaavi ess, bbbsbbw is.
Ladles Who Value
A refined complexion mast ne Pouonl's Pow-I
alar. It produce a soft and beautiful akin
CONRAD'S
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
Pll VSH AANS AM) HUKUe.ONH.
DK. U. HUUAlt DKAN lias rouiuVed lolilG
bpruce street, bcrantou, Pa. (Just op
poaito court-house Square)
I )v A. J. tUMMICLIi UttJce ail WiuiliiUKtoa
JL avenue, cortlor Spruce atrtntt, ovur
r rancio s drup atora. ltesidenco, Til Vlnost
Ottieo bours: 10.91 to 12 a. m. and i! tot auu
9jfMo7 jOp. m. Sunday, g to 3p.m.
DK. W. b. ALLitiiN. uttioa cor. Lacka
wanna and Weahineton arcs. : over Leon
ard shoe ntore; oflioo hours, 10 to 12 a. m. aud
' ' ' " P- rn. ; eveninKS at reeidouoe, 6U N.
ajgtonjtv&
Dit. L. tiitv, PjraeUpa limited to ui
eases of tho Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat;
oflioo, L3 Wyomiug avo. Keaidouoo, ult Viae
Btrcet.
I ) A H M- OATEsk 120 Waahiuirton Avonue.
XJ Otflce houra, 8toa.m., 1.30 to a aud 1
t" 8 p.m. Rosldonoo 319 Madison avenue
l.'ti-N u WtoftXK M. U.
'.1...,. ai. u.t VOIC.. i UM
VoawionwcMth buldinir: rosidonoe ill
Madinonave; office hours. 10 to VI, H to 4, 7 to
S; Sundays 2 30 to t. evenings at residence. A
specialty tnado of diroasen ot tho eyo, ear, uose
and throat nnd gyneeologr,
MMtltl.NAUV IDBOKOIK
e'l'LlKUE, Veterinary Surgeon, Uen
O-j. tiatry a specialty; Kold medalist of On
tario etorinury Collegu. Office. iai Spruce
Hreet Telephone No. 1732.
i.Auyi.u,
f M C HATCH'S Law and Collection of
O . flee. No. tii bpruce st.. opposite Foroot
Bouse. Seranton, Pa, ; collections a specialty
throughout Pennsylvania; rulutolu correspona
ents in every county.
JLriSUl's MA.MU, Attorney and Counsel
iui i at Law. Unnuionwealth buliiliusV
VtaaLmgU.0 eve. v H Jtasup,
BonAOi I Haud,
W. H Jnitf. Jr.
UriLI.ARD. WARREN at KNAPP, Attor
neys and Counselors at Law, ketiuUicaa
huililiuir, Wsnliiiititon sve -..rni.ton. Ph.
1ai iKKaoN tt wiLcoX. Attoroeya and
CutiiiaoUurs at Law, ulliuiao and a Library
building, burautun, Pa
Hiiswill B. IWrraHsoa.
WimAai A. Wilcox
ALFHKD HAND WILLIAM J HA.N'Lf, At,
Uinisys and Cuuueellurs, i i.. . :i wealth
pouoing Boom it, tv ana ri.
U- i lidVLL, Att.iri.cj Kt La, .W l anil
20, liurr building. w'asUlnton avenue
HENKY U BEELY Law otnese lu Price
buildiiiK. Wsshlnatun avsnue.
IHa.NKT oKk.LL. AtU.ni. y st 1w. lt.n,
V ti. Cil Kicliauee bcrsntuu. I'a.
MlLTtjM W LOWBY, i Att ye, aVT Walking
C. H VON HTOBCH, (tonav, C. a square
JAUEb W. OAKroKD, Attorney at Law,
r'"!t3 at and Coiiiiuniiwnaltli b'l k
SAMUEL W. EOUaU. Atiurnv. M Lstm
..ijtf. -- Kurucest , Hfrsnton. Pa
I A W ATlttn, AttomM) at Lsw, ti)
Laetawanua ana.. Boranton, Pa
I I' !MITH i . ut.n-..vr at Law i!v
. roums U, U ., ('.initm nwaaltti bvildiiiit
u.
K. H'li lll.lt. AtUirney at Law, Com
rnntiaaa th . . i.-r rantnu, Pa.
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COMEUYH Ul Kpraiw t
1)
11 hhl'LodLL. A tujt Lst i-uant lmv
Hated on real eetsu sacurlty tus Spruos
K1LLAM. Attorney at Law, iVu Wr
s uuiing avenue. Hurantoo.
AVE YOUR DEEDS ANLTioTfiSuAfjES
wntteu and aeknowleilgsd by i W.
BRriWNlNO). AttomBy aud Xvtary Public, M
0ann tjsreahh BetMtM
M HOIll H
V Houl. uP THE LACKAWANNA Scran
i i. I'a . prepares boys and glris for collage
or buaiuass IborougUit traiiis Vwuag cbililrea.
tstaiug us at i . ..... ;
Krv Thomas M Can.
Waltin H Bcbi.l
Mlbt WOIIC'fcbTEBS K1NDEKUAKTKN
sn i Schuol til adaiua avenue PapQj
reeaMTad at ail Umea Next Uarm tu uu
April V
in .ii-i-
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V'.iiiine are
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i n 4 a
rpUE REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Aseo
X ciatiou wllllo-n you tu.ne) on easier tai ins
aud uu batter n lnvastmani than any
i.th.r aaauclslKio. Call ou S. N . CALLLN
I 'Kit. Ii !: Hank t.niMliw
asssUM.
rj. H CLARK CO. hesxlimen. n .rnts
" I , ai d Nuracryiuen. store 1st WaahUuton
svei.ua, altiU h .uao.l30i Nollu Mali. aieUka.
store telephone TU
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ICS Kl'ET TEL, til U.-kawst.na svena
f I s. r1 t .i. Pa v ' - : g ttcvei -
BOTKLIAJID UUTAURANTs
'IMIL EsTMINsI EH - ... Wj m ng
L ave. littoms healed with steam, ail mod
srn Iniprotsuietita I' M 1 ki sua i t p
I
BE ELK CAFE. Ui and 127 Franklin av
nue.
Hates loaiK.iisbi
P iiiaiii.rR. tTotirie'.ir
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11 LsTjlLNbTiK In 'ILL
W (, .-CHKNCK. Masjiw
bixteei.th street, one block east i f I'.r. a.iwsy.
at I'niuo S,uar. New York.
American plan. iipar av ami upwarJ
gCNK UUL'St. Kerowian piau. gool
v luoiua Opsat ua ai.d night liar ..;
piled alUi the Uat
P H. mVNR Pivrrletcir
c'CKANTl'N IIOl'SF. near O. L
A V. MS
' ' gel I
t 'oi ilu.'l,l in the Kiiriitaiai,
elan. ti'i. Kis n rropriei -
itAND v EN Til Ala i goal auu law:
T emuprsvi hotel in Allentown. ra: rates
. aa 1 1
0 iier day
VIITOK P
BARxaa. Proprietor.
M.I III I I . I
AVIS lU't'l'l. AlilUlevt. K . oil's :i
rS snd Commonwaalth u Ul ir Heraateat
I)
J7 L WALTER, Aroblleot, Llbrai INlUd
I'.. in Wvomitw sveeue Seranusi.
17 L BROWN Arch H AlCbllaat, Price
a beildlng. 12B VSaahtnaton Ave.,Scrantoti.
'llMlii I NI OI -
tTaUKB'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR
Jj lialls. ptenioa, partiea. rei-.-itiona we,l
dings and ooucnrl work furnished For tenus
sdilre-a. R J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wvoming
sve . over HulliorCs n.usic .tore
HOKTON 1' StSAHTS WHOLESALE
lumber, b and V lnuie Lank building
Seranton. Pa.
MEUARUE- UROl TIERS, PRINTERS'
nippltes, envelores, paiior lgs. Iwlno.
Warehouse. 130 Wssnlngtou ave. Seranton.
In o
IXK'TLS LI VERY. UvtS I a . use menu,,.
V First elaas carriages U. L 1 OOTK, Agt
Funeral Director and Embulnn r
V"RANK P BROWN A CO. WHOLE
J? aale dealer iu Woodware, Co. Jago aud
Ob Cloth. 720 W Lskawanna avenue
nZRA FiNN i t-v i buUdor and eontrae
X tors. Yards- Corner Olive st. and Adam
ave comer Ash t. and Perm no. Scrsnton
thh:
Thatcher
IS THE BEST. Get price ami
ee tbe furnnce aud be con
vinced. A full line of HEAT
ERS, Appello and Uatiae Door
Raugea.
CONLAFS HARDWARE
PITTSTON PA.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
CL RAILROAD OF 11 J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
AntUranito coal uel exclusively, insuring
clnauliries.t and corntort.
TtMK TABLE IN EITECT rxn. 1, lKll.
Tr.nns l"avc Seranton for Pittaton, Wllken
BarTO. etc ., at 8.111, U.1J, ll.:t) a. m., 12.U). auj.
3.:), S OU, 11.05 p. in. Sundaya, il.UJ a. in.,
1-00, 2.00, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City. 8.10 a. m.
For Now York, iVcwiirk and Elizaboth, 8.10
ft'znnws; a. m 12. fi'Xirosa with liuilut
jmrlor car), 3.1 (expresaj p. m. Sunday, !!.(
p. m.
Fun MArcn Chunk, Allkntow n, nrTtti.c
jntM, EAHTOI and 1'iiii.AijKIJMiiA, 8.1U a. m..
12.80, 8.U0, Km (exjept Philadelphia) p. in.
Sunday, '.' (Jij p, ni.
For Lotto p.itAKcn, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.10 a. m., 12.80 & m.
. T,OT Kc-adinK. Lebanon and Harrls'onrir. via
Allontown, 8,10 a. m., 12.20, 5.00, p.ui. Sunday,
i.00 p. m.
For Pottavllle, 8.10 a. m.. 12 30 p. m.
Iteturning. leave New York, foot of Liberty
f , 0itiJNorth rlvcr' lu0 f"xpreaa; a. ra.
1 IA 1.30, 4.9) fexprois with BjMo; parlor car
p. m. Sunday, t,3i a in.
Leav PbUadelpbia. Keadine Terminal, W)
a- m.. 2-00 and 4 3) p m. Sunday, 0 Z7 a m.
1 nrousrh tickets to all points at lowest rate
may tu hud on application in advaaou tu the
ticket utfunt at thi station.
II p BALDWIN,
J. H. OLHAC81S.
(imi upt.
LLLA vVArtK AND HUL
bO.M KaILKOAL
Coi.-inienang May SW.
trains will run a foilowi:
Tiaiusicaro Bridge Street
Station. Seranton, for Pitta
tor, W'liktK-Barre, gtc.. I .
" 1 17, 1012 a. hi.. 12.10.
1.86. ta tlti. 5.15, t.15, ,.i5
and li Hi u in.
9a -ic-w YorK and Phila
delphia. '.00 a. Iii. iilO. 125.
38. 4 11 and 11.30 p m
For lioiiesdalu'lrom Dataware, I-ackawantia
and weitern depot;, 7 ol, 3.30, lu 10 a ui , 12 Ut)
tu., 2.17, 5 10 p. iu.
Cor Parbondal and '' tffltl station.
6.40. ..Ui, t.'M, lO.lua. ui . 12.00 in. ,2 17, 3.ZV51H,
I' 80 and 'i 35 p. in ; from UiidgaStro.il Liepot,
U a. ui.. I.ttand U 36 p. in.
Fast expn.-ss to Albauy. Saratwa, ti.e Adl
roudsck Mountains, boston and &w Knglsnd
points. 5- Ii I a ui-, arriving at Albany 12.45.
haratoirs 2 151 p. in , slid leaving scranion ate
p ni.arrl..ng at All any ale. 5" p D, , Sera
toga. 12 55 a. ui . and ,lo:,. 1JU t iu
Tueonly direct routn lietween tn- ju, linds
aud Boston 'The Leawaa Toariata Boai
ot Aiai-rli.a to the Adirondack Mountain re
sorts, Lakes Cteorge aud c'hauiplaiii, Montreal,
etc.
Time tablee showing local and through train
sen ice between titattous on sll dinsionn Lola
ware and Uuiisou system, may be obtained at
all lielavare and Hudson ticket offices.
H ti TOUMO, J W BUBDICK,
s Qd Vice President lien. Pass. Agt
1 Llilo'd VALLEY ItAlLK'jAb
J . H.u 11, l-st.
Train leaves Beraoton for Philadelphia an!
New York via. U t 11 It It. at 5 a.m. It 10,
2.3- and 11 36 p. in via L, L ii W. h. P.,. 00,
bus 11 HI a in., and LB p. rn.
Leave ScraMou for Pittatin and Wnga.
Barre via Ij LAW h K. too, bUt.il 30
a. m . 1 :ifi. b 07, k p m
Laava Seranton tor White Haven. Hazletou,
Pottavllle a&d all points oo tne iioavsr
Meadow and puttsvllle brancoea. via B sv W.
v .tjtos.m u.tE K B. at S a.t. Lli
IS. tl(lp.m.. via Li L. 6c W. K. H.c-. K
li-'2u a m . ti. 3,50 p m
Leave Seranton for Bethlehem. Easton.
Readiuf. Harrb'-rg and all mteraedlate
points via L - H h. K a ra 12 lo. 1 8a. 1L14
Lm .vis U , L ii W. K K..000 ; o. kl St a. m,
1 Jo ME
Leave Seranton forTunkbaonock. Towanit,
Elmira. Ithaca, tianeva and all in'eruiedttte
pomu via D, at H k K V f! a m. 12 10 and 11.39
p. aV vu L L. A W B B.. I o- a BL, 1 j p m.
1aji ! ranton ror Jfyihester, Hutlalo. -l
I agsrs Fslls, Detroit. Chicago and all poiat
wtmtviaU-H P. K. v ..-u . - . ..
b. to , via L LaW B. R. snd p-.tuwa
I Junction, ens a m.. 1 & I Jb p. iu . v.a L s W.
. B K.. 41 o- in.
For Limits and the wast via alam.Mji. via
kU Kk UI a.m., Li lot 5 p. m v a Q,
LAW R.K.. bOba m.. 1 Jo and ti.07 p m.
Pullman parlor snd sleeping or L. v. chair
i ear on all trains between LAB Junction or
Wilkes barre and Ken York pLi-adnipula,
' buffalo sad Snsi.ei.-iua Hndge
BuI.LIN H WILBL'k Oea BUI East Div
1 ("HAS B, l.v.E lien Pass At V Ph.... P.
A W N'uNNEMACHLk A I is-u Pm Ag t.
South betL.sLsOi Pa
DLLAWrKk LacKa a.s.s a
Wi.7ERN RaIi BoAL
Tram lea -.a krantn as foiiows: Express
foi New York and all points East i So. . jj,
1 15, 00 and k . a. u. . 11 45 ana 1 50 p, m
Espruss toi ieutuu. Trenton. Pbiladuiphu
and tM svi.th, j I'H c oo si.j jo a. Ui., 12.it
aud I 5o p in
Washington and wav stati .as. 10 p. m,
Tobyhanna accomni siatiuu. b 10 p. m
Espr ss tor Blnghamtou. Oswego. E.mira.
ContUkti bath LansvUle, Mount Morris sr.j
Buttalo l-i" I It a in. aud 1 24 u m . making
close connections at Buffalo to ail points in lb
West, Northwest and bouthwest
Bath aocoi uiodation. s X a. in.
Binelianil. o and wai stall. .r.s HVp m.
Ni. n.ilson and wav etalions 45 p tn.
Bingusu.t. n snd E.mira Fx press tio5 p m.
ftja lor Oartlasd )ia se cweg.
Utioa and K..hfieLi bi rings 215 a m. and UI
p m.
ltr.scs. z 15 and 20 a ni and l'.'i p m
For Nortbumlriaiid.Pltttcn.M i.kes Barre.
Plymouth, bloomsburg and basviUe. making
close connections at Northumberland for
Wiiliauisport llarnsburg. baltimoie, Waab
lugU L and the South.
Northamlteriand snd Intermediate stations,
ton. a a in anil 1 .' and 5.0T p m,
Nantic,4e and intermediate atatlona &0I
and 11 So a m Plymouth aud intermediate
stations 8Vand a.3s p. in.
i allmaa parlor assl sleeping coaches on ail
in r, h. trail -
For detailed information, pocket tim'taVe,
etc . applv to M. 1. Smith, city ticket ot9
La tawanna avenue, or depot ticket otboev
I It tTilN IMVWION.
In llllnl human 21 a lsl.
Nnrili II. 'line
Henia Iteund
0fl MM MM
it gut s01
Statloua
Tralua bally. Ei
tvpt suuday )
-
a arrive Issavi a a
f(5N V Franklin si ... I . H
7 U West gnd street ...J ...J rat
7ik Weebawkeo ....!,... ItD
m Arrive Leave. at. . . . r si
i iNUanovk Janctlou 6i .... Tm
i i.i Hunvck oa .... n
r -
b N "
j ia
7 61
rfi
7p
r m
: iki
C M
StallUbl '-' .'I
12 ti
I'icst. ;, l-aik HI .... al 3t
Couio I 6 SI ....! 141
it SJ Pottitelle 644 .... N
Ii '.: Bclinout 6 45 . 1 1 98
1 1, Pl-asant ML i atl .... 3 1)8
tlAv lulondale ti...
1151 F.11 eel CltJ f IB a 9 1
S?l I ti I'atbouda.e 17 84 tit 3 9
'.TIU40 White bridge Tit I Is IS 91
I II
f , ft J May field CMNMNta
4l MMllSt Jenny u I 91 M S 4S
8KM41I Ali lllb.lld 7 Will Mi I U
M n, ii 1111111 Wlnton 7 4J10 1, 9 a
tv' s oT'i 1 -' Peckvtlle 7 it 11 10 9 n
fit. 1on 1; UKi'baul T ii 10 1J 4 04
fall teVill 1 WCttoa I 1 it 10 17 t (7
16 It! 1 9b It 191 TUiOop 7 H it tO t Id
6 19 4 U 'l 101 FrovticLi.e j 100 W st, 4 H
fois'fi.-1 Park Place 1 e C8 10 1: 4 IT
eivlsXMiw e Huvwii 1 ejasseswiei
ra r ei a Leave
airuc 1 sa at r
All trains run flail ISWM bUiiduv.
( sUalfkwtbal 11 ulus atop on sUnal (or pats
idlers
AddiU onal liaiiib leave Cartxindale tor Scraa
t in 1 10 aud 619 p. tu , at rl nug at Scr.mtou 1 9t
and : 01
Li an tWaatMtuf cai omnliiu 6i and - a)
arrtvliig at raibondalc at 7 tcand 9 p. ni
aeouit 1 i via tuitailo a VI eat ir 11 before
purvhiiMiig tickets ana aavo uiouey Hav aud
Nihgi K up iv. in t' tin Weat
J.C Anderson, Clou. Pass. Agt.
t. FUtOiolt. Dlv. l ass, Agt. Seranton, Pa.
17R1E AND WVoMIKU VALLEY ll.UL
li ROAD
Train leave Seranton for New York and In
termediate point on tho Erie railroad at dtt
a 111. and J.J4 p in. Also for Iluwluy and
local points at 6 ai, 9.4S and .1 P m.
Train leaving at k 4 j a ui aud 3 '.'I P u
are through trains to and from Hoties.lale.
Trains leave for Wtlkoa Barro att .40 a. m. and
8 11 p. m.