0 TITE TRIBTDSTE-SATURDAY MORNING; APRIL 28. 1894. IT IS TIME TO BET WELL All Nature Takes a New Start New Sap Runs in the Trees and New Blood Courses Through the Veins In Spring Take Paine' s Celery Compound, the Only Remedy That Cures. verytblngis upward striving. ' flu as easy now for the Users' SO be true As for Betas to bs green or kics tu iio blue; 'Tin til" proper way Of living. All animate nature feela tho touch of spring. Nature has her ,'.-.t spring cleaning days. Tne birds net new plumage, tho Cili put on their fresh, Kllateniiiir, scaly armor; new 8tr?nius of fresh water start from tho ground; thor are new buda and livelier tap, and in the human bo.Jy tho heart throt s with fuller, Stronger boats. It is a teason of yroit changes. At no time dnrtng the rear is the body o inclined to ct rid of old, dis eased conditions, obtoulo aiok&OM and deep-seated disorders of tin vital or gan. It i for these reasons that Paine's Celery compound, the most famous jierve regiilntor and blood purifier in OF INDUSTRIES The general sales agents of the an thracite coal companies in New York Thursday decided to invke no reduc tion in prices, either for the east or west. They also decided to reetriel production during May to 2,siMM)l0 tons, which is about 90 per cent, of their theoretical capacity. The tiro auction for May 18, 1808, was ;;,70o,uoo tons. It is understood thut at the approach ing annual election of tho Delaware nn 1 Hudson Canal OOtnpsny th tieket for directors In the Olypnant-Yander-tolt Interest will contain the names of Vice President H. Walter Webb, of the New York Central: Vice President J. W. Alexander, of the EquttoMs Life Assurance society, anl 11 Gh Young. M succeed members of the board of managers who are supporting the I,e rand Cannon ticket, in opposition to President OlypDMt The I llvphant party now claim to bare proxies for a majority of the stock and profess to be certain of electing tio ir ticket KeUil dealers in bituminous coal do not find their business alike atTsctel The recent general strike of the miners which has tied up mm shipments in generally, cannot seriously affect small dealers for some lime to come-hardly b-fore next fall. Large d.''rs, or eon tractors, which now supply smelting lurnac-s and large manufactories, will have sufficient cause to complain should the strike continue, Many of them have contracted to deliver Immense quantities of coal for months ahead. Mauv such Contracts are at present be ing fulfilled, but cannot be long cou. tinned. The Mouoi.gabela blast fumacaf of the National Tube works company, at iUKeesport. are both off duty. The furnaces closed down Ihur lar. Fur nace "A" will be relined. which will rxjuire an outlay of 3ff,000 A scar city of 0' k ha Beoesaitated tne tem porary banking af furnace "B." Very fjw men will be thrown out of work as the workmen will be employed tear in sr out tne lining of furnace "A' and refining it. The work will require Si wral weeks time. The various business interests in Schuylkill county are beginning to It fan up, and there are sail to be bril liant prospects for the future The mammoth plant of the I'ottsvitle lrou and steel company, which has been operated eery irregularly during the pist yesr. yesterday resinned full handed. Better time lias been made during the past two weeks than has been the ease fortune months. The company has a number of orders on hand. The Schuylkill lUven Killing mills also start ', up this week and the indications point to steadv work for some time to com. This plant is also to rsmue fullhanded. Receiver William H BrOOflMl1,0f the Wt-llman Steel and Iron company, has ordered a complete shut down of that big plant, to take sffecl today, The Wellmao works in prosperous times employed ovr 1 300 m-ii, but sloe the failure of the company and theappoint Ittont of the receiver, only portions of th immense works have been operated All the clerks and sal sried officials have bean notified that there Is no long r any necessity of their servioes An ef fort will be ma le o sell the plant. It i on of the most complete establisn jiuts in the country, and was estab lished by the late .John K iac,li lu 1878 The Croser family sccsrtrl control of it len years ago, after wn'.ch time a con .rolling Interest was purchased bv Samuel T, Well man, of Cleveland, (), Vi.e investment In the plant aggre gates ovet 11,800,000, aIinoh Imh siici a i. Nut:,-: A cargo of 8,100 tons of iron ore from St. lago, Cuba, has been received at iiain- niore, OODSlgUS I to the Pennsylvania Steel Company at BtOeltOB, bids for supplying the Huston nml Maine railroad with Mv,000 tons of bituminous roal will bo opened by the general inana g'T of the road at Boston today. The Johnson Railroad Signal company, of Kahway, has received a l&UOUO contract from the liolnware, Liukawaniia aud Wastero railroad. It is stilted that a strike of the 4, hod em ployes of the I'ullman company at OblOOgQ will be declared on .Vay 1. A contract for a tin plate plant to cist. 1100,0110 and to employ luo hands has beuu made at Marion, Ind. The contract is with E. Stanford, formerly manager of the tin plate works at Khvood, and oue of the proprietors of a similar plant at At lanta. The factory is to be in operation by September 1. Criticising a Young Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but one thing." 'What's that?" asked Charloy. Heorge Her face is always covered with purple and red blotches Charley Ob, that's eusiiy enough db posed of. UHed to be the sanio way my self, but I caught, on to the trouble one day, ttQd got rid of it In no time. George What was it? Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. j tell you, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor Ltd rheumatism ho bad that you could bear him holler clear across the country every time be moved. He tried it, and you know what an uthlelic old vent he is nosf. If somobody would givu Miss Daisy n pointer, sho would thank them after wards. All the drug stores sell it Subssrlbe for Tug Tin dune. R L HEWS the world, has Required the name of the great spring medicine. There ig not a single village iu the country large enough to boast Us reg ular physician or drug store where I'aine'a celery compound is not beinkt more largely used this month than any other remedy. It Is known wherever progress and enlightenment have pushed the railroad or the nowspapur. i'aine'a celery compound is the very utmost the medieal research of today can do for the exhausted, badly-nourished nerves and thin, impure blood. It goes straight to the oausei of tiio mischief In the many forms of dis ease resulting from nervous debility and Insufficient or vitiated food. A thousand painful symptoms aris from these two prime causes. Corrects the nerves and blood with Paine's celery compound and the entire system must get well; diseases of particular parts disappear, mid strength ami health by COURT TO DECIDE. Miners' Hank Auks Joseph Curt to Rs furd $100 and Is Ilsfuaed Special to las flsroafoa Itl&aaa PittsTdn. Pa , April 87. -A suit in assumpsit has ben brought against I. J, Curt, landlord of the Wyoming Val ley hotel, by the Millers' bank of this place. Il grows out of a question a to who is legally responsible under the following condition of altair. About seven weeks ago n Mrs. C. M ILIIts and sou, who v.-re boarding at the hotel, wished to leave to join her husband, who is employed ut I'natta Boons, Tenn. Their bill amounted to 180, and Inpayment thereof she ten dered a cashier s chock drawn on the Chase National bank of New York, for 100, Mr. Curt placed the check In the Miller's Saving! bank for collection, lie being a depositor in that institu tion. Pour days later the bank noti fied Mr. Curt that they bad collected the amount through their correspond ents, the Kirst National bank of New York. Upon r-reiving notice thereof, Mr Curt allowed Mr Hillers to go and gave her if.'1) Changs. Poor weaks later bercccived notice from the Miners' bank that tbe check had beta nii l from fl to flOO and requested Curt to return! the SSIUS To this Mr. urt objected by saying the matter had been left in their bands and that tney said It w is all right, ttiat tl.ey were therefor responsible INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL To Close th Term With Pub ic Eahlbi- tion of Work. Pittm-is. Pa. Ainl "7 Th term of work by the members Of Trinity lo lu trial school, of Vi PlttotOU, will cloCS this af tern on with public eir elaaa and an cibibitlon of work in the school room af Trinity ehuroh, begin oing at 2 110 o'clock. Upon the dismissal of th Mhool, th visitors procout will be invitdtox anilue the Work of th sewing depart ment I ne girls of th OOOfcing dvparl ment w il also . :T.r for sal refreih- 1 ments of their own making. T:ie d posits for the Penny Savings bank will iw received at the oIcm of tne eterclaes ii,ct..u.t f at S o'clock aa nanal A general tovttatiou is extended to th to la) present for the abov ei-rcises. ... BOTH TOWNS PARAGRAPHED. Town Ta'k and Ik fjircinf ii tl PTTT8TOJI, Pa., Eveeta In at.d About Borough Bcraafea rVOaaa April VT An andi- ence fully SS large if Hot 1 irgr than nrite.I the that nf I buraday evening llusuiesa Men's Ctrnivd at Music 1111 lint vning. Tho programme offered was unusually entertaining and every body went away satisfied. The following programme of num bers will lie sting by St .1 hn church choir at th nospit il nest Hundav after i" W ditfrtnr t Wtl ' A k A N t.Y, tm nr flnfftliifttirf Vn. - m ' cmtini(tl(in or loiaiiilj, BtjJuiw mi1 Afu-i L bin y ForHl by JOHN II, l.ot Mail hood, nIS or vonna men. stunted orirans. lisrosa. Ae:n. tloo Tree ofrnnrire. about H. act eood iiruxiristnr ahvakSaaasa imtit 1 xk In retcrn is that rm will bur a small qnanllty of tho remedy froni rno direct or advlo yonr frlendH to do ho after yon reoclvo the n-'-tiie antlsootha. there Is no linmbuii nordoooptlon. lint you can iloaa yon piounoalmnt bids. (tom'BiioiidonoDfltrUllycor.tldontlal, uod all letturs se.nl In plain "nalediiavoloim. Knclimo stamp If convenient, PENNYROYAL tAsk for SR. MOTT'S PEWKTBOTAI, FILLS and ttilio no othor. f0T-Send for ciroular. Prloe t?1.00 per box, O bojcee for 5.00. 1)11. MOTT'H CIIKMIOAL CO, - Clovcluud, Ohio. For Sale hyC. M. IIAItltIS UriigKlst, dnr nu I souud, invigorating sleep by night, return by an uufuiling natural process. Paine's oelery compound drives out diseases of the liver, heart mi 1 kidneys by sending pure, siifH oisnt blood, loided with reconstructive material, through these vital organs, Instead of a watery, impnre lluid that can neither nourish nor invigorate. Dyspepsia, neuralgia, rheumatism, heart disease, general nervous debili ty and loss of strength cannot rem tin when the usrves anl blood receive their dailv reinforceiimit of rich. abun dant nourishment from Piilne's celery compound. M .st diseases are signs of poverty, either of blood or nerves. I'aine's cel ery compound uiskea people well be ,;auo it fe ids starve 1 nerves and blood and regulates their functions Try it and be convinced, as are thousands or men and women and children every where. noon: Kyrie. llayden; (Horia, Mozart; Magnificat, Lambillotte; O Salutaris, Verdi; Banotus, Wels. John WvkotT, of this placs, anl Miss Irene Brittaln, of Hear Creek, were married Thursday evening bv Kev. P. J. Rain at the Tabernacln church. Tl omai Higgins, sgd 58 years, an old resilient of Ilugheitown.died yesterday morning after a brief illness. He leaves to m oirn bis loss, two suns ami two daughters Jam 's, of this place, and Thomas, of Wilkes-Harre; Julia, wif of M Perry, Avoca, and Mary wife of Thomas Hyau, of Plyuuuth The funeral will occur Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The West Pittston Hose company has utiiler consideration a proposition to tin has a water cart and sprinkle the streets of the borough this summer At the home of Mr. aud Mr Joseph Richards, on Delaware avenue, West PittStOU, Thursday evening, their daughter, Miss ( iwennie, was united in in irriage to William H. McCarty by Ucv P J Kain A joint meeting of the borough coun cil and the olttsen's advisory oommil tee will tw held Monday evening?, April 30. at th Hook aud Ladder company parlors i teachers Ninth district institute, comprising 1'iltaton, West Pittston, I Jenkins and Bsctcr towcshlpa, Avoca ! and Marcey opene 1 at Keystone bali j last evening, with a ledum by Profee sor V. W. Hstrifk Sutjeet, "PlnfCI Tlpt at Bahool." 1 bar was a large at (ndatis lha xrciss will b sou linued today TbC board of health perfaeUd Its or ganlaatloo tins evening by tb lctloli of John LoVell aa ecretary PfNNtn at PICKVItlE. Da lr Orlat of N.w. f.. m a Uvelf Va V T Wn gj . ml 'o llf gkfUalSa TVi'.une Pr. y II UL Pa.. April Ifl - Mrs Deorg Williams and daughter May, aud M.s Nellie Williams oalled on friends at liiinmor . is. Wednesday Arthur Lsysbou anil 0 corns Plelds of Scrant n, ailaaaS Vl !a an 1 I la iif ford, of (ii'ii Rldgo, and Mis Kit K l ar '.. if RawlcT. t died on Mr and Mr Joseph Rulee, on Walnut street. last Tburadar, Mra (I W Bennett and daughter Nellie, are rudllai Mr. anl Mrs Charles T Kllr. of Mam street Mrs Herbert UoComUck sod daugh ter, lUatne. will leave (bis morning I to visit frien Is at Ball 1 'range, N. J. The ladles of the Methodist Aid so doty will give a banking social and en 1 crt .inmout on Wednesday evening, V c, ,i Th Mtth aiUta will held their regr. , lar churcti service an I Sunday achool in the chore torn rr iw MoT Lewis has bscuu a foin Istlou I for ins roaldsnos on Mtpl strt , Profaaaor Boyer, of Mhighlou, will iv a phonograph "iiiartulnmnt in RESTORE LOST VIGOR t .rar rnn nn In a Wt t tr Nr'd w th WHII'l" Ks - rvani Eirhihtv. I . nf ! uitl 1 wmt in siihn . n, i .. .. If mytsTtt 1, urh ironblM 11 t il p-r bm by Bll,l bIi f--i $... With tf f fMf tvi- ui'1 wfiitcn it:iitil.sf lu rumor Mitttta 100 BOOtf Atldf -I'KAh M I I.'it iS K ; l.Obly. PBBtsiF Pbirmaciit, cor. WjonlAg A?f vBd fcprucoSt, WEAK MAN CURE yourself SlJaMsSS IN TWO WEEKS. Wiiy wime linio, iiionry and Iifnttn wuh "tlnctors ' veotiderf ill "ourc Bll.i." si ' Mflrn, etc., when I will aeiol FRKI2 the proscription of a new i.i 0 iioslllvo rernodv for thnprcinipt lastinir rurA of lrhlly IihIhmou, Piervon.'i Wcuknem In urieoeel1 , J ininitenry. at.il to cnlwiio weulc, tnre In Two Weeks. I Sena tnis nri'ilrrlo- andlhcro Is r.o !.::. :, of bCvertlMnir BatSB no for rou. seevsrvthina if DlatnaadstniDla. all rj.ll.lscrriorn. III ItoxAl 37, Athlon, lleh. , The only eafe, auro and PILLS. reliable Fomalo PILL ever offered to Ladloa, vooiiiy recommoua ed to married Iiadioa. 1U7 1'euu Avenue. the Methodist Episcopal church next Tuesday evening, May L Tbe Bins Ridge and Ontario mines at this place havs only worksd three quarters of a day this weak. An example should be made of tbe young man who persist in loafing and using bad langnaga on our street cor ners Mrs. John Davis, of Avooa, is visit ing at Rev. F. P. Doty's. Rev. P. P. Doty eonduoted the fun eral services of little Regiuald Havens at the family horns on Main street Fri day morning. Richard Wearn is recovering from an attack of measles. lis was on the street today. . -av HONESDALE WHISPERS. Our Maple City Correspondent Daily Ni wa Bullstln. Special to the gbroafea IWbuaa HONBSDALB, April 27, Wooden & Hlakney commenced operations in their new paper box manufactory today, just live days after their fine new factory was destroyed by tir. Tho eutters are hard at work and the boxes will once more pour forth. The entire former force of employes will be employed, The kirmess, which will probably be be the most nttractiv entertainment this aeason for Honesdale and vicinity, will commence Monday, May It , and will con li nun for one weak. A host of visitors sro expected from outside of the borough and everything potiible is being don bv Company I . and their friends to assurs visitors of an excel lent time. Miss Stewart is kept busy drilliug tbe various classes in the dances, and they will sertainly present an appearance such as has uever before been seen in Hones lal Miss Lucy B, Klgettgave a thimble tea ut her bom oil Third street this afternoon. Mtiltiehnuies No 8 and America No. D can now bo bad at Tint THTBUMI Bgenoy, 880 Main street Fhs election contest for tax collector in this borongh was decided today. Lightest! lilegal votS Were thrown out, nine of which were cast for Os borne and tunc for Yoight. The ballot box Wore r-opued aud counted b fore Judge Purty, aud Associate Judgss T J. Hum and Perry ( lark. Homer Ctreeiia ami K M BtOOMI were appointed tellers I'rothonotary GcorgO I Smith and Hon John Kubach kept tho tally sheets. The final doUisiVC count reaultad as follows: I (,' Os born. R.. 800; A. F Voifht, D., 1U5; Thomas K I'.liowav, I It, The insurance on the factory of Wooden V Klaknoy baa been Settled with the exception of lusuranc on lua cblnaryaud bml ling Appraisers have bean appointed to piac ralus un build lug One of the most attrastlv days of the Ktriii will be tbe day when th entire Thirteenth regiment t in at tendance, with Bauer's band !n't forget the Thirteenth regiment day Beefy evening the doors will upu at 1 30, performance at p m Matinee o tn., escn day. OeUCfaJ adiaisslon, 85 c-nts children. 83 cnt Ksrvd seats. 13 oanla additional, Mattnao, 83 oeota ; oblldrea, IS cms frank Burlburt aud wife, of Phiia dlphl. are itsying at th home of W. A Qaylordi Mr. Hurlbart is in por health M.s- Liszi Leibig is visiting Scran -ton friends HSUSMSU ITEMS. Notee of 0-t ral lt.tarest fr re a I'eau 11 f ti 1 S t i lahar.na T.o. HeruiJ fu fs .Srrtinr.ia ri5aaa BattaiTtaA, Pa., April H Tn High School Literary union hei.i it laevitn and . is Cr- i i foil IWiUg ar tho ctr l President. Kr 1 D, i .am t' vice i real dcut, Ji" Van Loan . secretary, Ie Kd, editor, ( harlvs Mason. County Superintendent of School !' II OilMt, of Nw MilfOTd, wat m town faatarday A nw Baptiat church bas boon or ganlied at Dnadaff and added to th AMugtou sasociation Hv it C J OU SO, of Hitf rd, will act pastor for th prs-nt A lot centrally locate 1 In the Village has tn donated to th So ciety on which tney hope to soon bull I a church Then- aresefenleen charier mmbrs. The Ureal Bend aud lUiuuad Trot- tlnK aSOOciallOC I as bo rganir.d and tbO tracJl will be ready tu a few lv f r Irntilnc. WEAK MEN yil!t atti-ntion m I . . I I I ' 1 1 I II Ml Gray's Sp-cifi-c Metlicine IF y:iu sumR ' l)s btllty. Wmtki.-M .f I'. ' l) nnl Wlutl. iS I ht0rtna ttl f II fsV ln1 lini i'titfn . atitl fcil ilaaVes thl U fi'.m Dflf MdvlMOM It fttiuav. avi lim of HMBOfl tici PavWf, Mmmm Vi lOBs J'rttntnri tat Atft mI inaiir ulhr Mflftl that It'A'l la Ii.KAiuty ur ittitttition ii'l nrrly wrr. vritf -r piui 1 A.Hr.-s- ('.IU . Utln'lNK to. Hi(Tl.. N V The pviflr Mi'licii It .. by ml dr titf tfiat ! f r DftClHaf Of fti .ti toff .i,irMMit 1 instil . it roctflpl ol tnniiry.atij with avori II n nrim 6UARANTEC t r't n fAOOOUll of MniutrfflU wt' hav ftoptfH, tilts Vt'llnW WllbN I, thf - I) 1 . If h i ln. K M in ewOrttatoa bv Mftttbt wi hrtt B RICK I k a I ILE FRONT, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW, VITRIFIED, FIRE AND COMMON B R I C K Best in the market OFFICK: BinKhamton. N.Y. FACTORY : Urandt, Pa. SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. llavimr secured the SHOEINO FORD F. of William Bltuns 0 Bon for a permanent busi ness stand, 1 ehnll conduct Scientific and l'athoionical shoenn; for tho Prevention, Be nef slid Cure of LamcncM and other Impedi menta in the movements of Horses incidental or duo to Imperfect shoeing. 1 shall trlvo the work my personal uttertb n and uuaranteo no extra eaargSL except for improvement. Lamo neea, etc. , will betreatml afteruiKina A free clinic and professional advice given every Monday frum 1 to II r. M. JOHN HAMLIN, D. V, S. Brandt Clay ProductCo HER EXPERIENCE A CbarmiDg Woman Makes Public Some Important Truths. COMMON TO ALL LIVES. How People Start Wrong, and Finally Develop Into Perfect Persons. It is Clearly Explained. I know a woman and a vary charm ing woman, too who has had great ex perience in life, Sim la at present at Ihs head of one of the leading institu tions of New York City, and she is looked up to and consulted by ladies iu all parta of ths country. In a little essay which ah recsntlv read bsfore a convention of ladies, she made some simcial remarks drawn from her own experience, and I have bean psrmitted to copy extracts from the same Hsre is oue of them : "Mauy people have atarted wrong In life through no fault of their own. They were puny, frail babies and children. Most of tbetu. however.date their pale, thin condition from ths period of youth, when the system un dergoes a remarkable change. Thuir mothsrs nsed to say they grew too fast and would till out after awhile. But they never did At last what may bo called tb habit of thinness wss formed in their bodies, which no treatment that tny had ever known of was ubl to overcome. " Here is another i I If late years p ile, thin people of both sexes have come to be au insreaslng majority in this country. Tb young person who grow pale and slender, without breadth or stamina, too oftsn perish as they grow, Th statistic of tba threat and lung hospitals tell the story of thir fat. Tny ar born with nerves and brains, bnt without tbe most important arrangement of all a good digestion. Such people are too often troubled by headaches, de spondency, constant ind ignition, coughs, weakness aud a general disgust of life. They do not nd medicine nor chsn.-e of scene, they need the proper food and tbe bower to digest and appropriate it to the body's constant need." And still another : ' I he greet. Atnsrican diseases is mal assimilation of food in other words, partial starvation. Tropin who at, but do not du-sst thlr ford, sr lu a worse Condition than If they took no food at all, because the already weak end body has tm labor, to try and di gest, and bee due xhnuted la tho f fort It is fortunate bowvr, that science ha found a way by which this can be avoided, and by which paU.tMu an 1 weak paopl may h rtnd to health and Strength. It is a simpl" principle, as all principle! ar aitnpi. I'm loci that lis passed through a digestive prooM bforn bing taken Into the srstetn. M tl at It ctiUrs t one into tbe circulation and ts life. Th food that I refer to. wl ich for soma tint wa noiumd by seisutista, Is now known as Paakolu, and has been tveu to th pnbli Certainly II is mstblng no?at before known in th history of th world, and batids a new idea. It is lassd 0U wiio'lr scientific principlM That U will accomplish all tbtt la desired of it. there is no doabt r . f I can b found at nearly any drug It if An 1 still on more: "1 hinnees Is aol necerily a sign of sickn, but it l a Sign thst you are in danger of being tick It Is a slgu thst If you d i gt sick, It may b bard for yon to gt well. That th least chill may 00 MS a eel 1, i n Uasl C ', nay bscoas aomsthmg troroe Out of that condition of small ailmsnts Jmav mo in an jr of th larger onea, anl I advise all people who are sensible. wide-awake and uutet. to ink advan- tai; of the best discoveries of the ige, hesitate, int bv th test meane poMild come out of this condition at once." A paniphlt giving fall particulars respeotlog Paakola will i. nt on ap plication to tue Pro Di gee tod Food Co., N Keade tre.-l. N. . I it v. Atlantic Refining Co. QlaminatiDg and Lubricating OILS UnSOOd OH, Njthas sn l Haao In e ol all grade Ax Ora lini n Qraaos and ciliary Com pound . also, a lurgei lino of l'ar rnllinu Wax (.'anJl-a We also handle tb. Kain ut CROWi ACVE OIL, the only fniuily s.ifeiy 1 uruiug oil in the market WILLIAM MASON. M.m.ij'r. Offlrr Cul Kirhinft U MoUSfl ATA MALONBY OIL AND MANUFACTURING Ca 1 Buying Sfsmifariurers and Deal OILS Also ShaftiDg and Jonmal Greasa. OFFICE: -TH West Uc.kswanna Ava. Vioitks Meridian Strasl Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. C'OL'HT llOl'SE ,0 A 10- All kinds of Laundry work gnarantesd tbs best. BLOOD POISON KTeTC'S I ody, ntonmafc. uoktti b $(w ,w cKmi 1 r-i ttiproitkiil lOiVnafi book, ill'Joltttwl from I I libfamipiK.piocure'l.rVtwby moil Whoo M SprlnjB I Maotn by " 1 ma I nd Morrarrroil 1. m Mm p Remeav m I pMlUvwy curp. conn ttinIhT ni.. r-reftffrs, in. Ladles Who Valuo A refined complexion must nee Foraonl's Pow-I der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin Baby Carriages, Refrigerators AND Cedar Chests Hill & Connell 131 and 133 N. Wastiir. A l RAD R You Guilty? I I A BIT Are yoa foaliih enough to buy on credit? Are yon silly enough to make good thn bail debta contracted by p-ople ls scrupulous or less bouoribls than yon are? If you buy from a firm that gives credit, you can't help yourself or save yourself fr rn it Wa offe! a way out of lha d.fliaultv. We sell exclusively for cash and guar antee yon a saving of 23 per cant, from the arersge jewelers' price In this city. FREEMAN, Dtftttf tti DUoaWa4ei Wfttoh Jeufiry, K e. Cor. Pdd ie and Fprnca St. YACHT CAPS All the Rage. Will buy a very good one at Spring inghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the lomin 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. TH 1 S Thatcher IS THE BEST. Oet ptlfse nnd see the furnace and be con - vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Aipello and Gsuze Door Hanges. CONLAFS HARDWARE IMTTSTON 1M. CONRAD S aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; I AMERICA 8outl or bring two of these coupons, different 'y luunliered, I S with Ten Cents, anil get one of the series of sixltru magnifioent g S photographs. Nino lminbers now ready. Mall ordets,2e. extra. S aiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuiiiiHii RAILROAD TIME TABLES. llsU RAMOiD OFTj, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISIOS. Anthracite eoal UHed exclusively, insuring cluauliuess and comfurt. T1MH TAHLK M KKKKI T VFn. I, lT)t. Trains leave Hcrauton for Pittston, Wllkiw. Harru, ute., at 8.10, U.1S, 1180 a. m., IZM, 2111, S-30, 5.0H, T., 11.115 v- in. Hundaya, .U0 a. ia. loo, too; v.io P. m. For Atlantic City, 8.10 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elirabith, 8.10 (exnress) a. m., vi. vj (azpross with Buffet parlor car), i:M (uxprem; p. m. Buiiday, 2.U0 p. as. tun Maith Cnt'NK, Ar.r.KNTOWN, Br.Tin.a RUM, BASTOI and I'liil.ADKLi'HIA, H.lu a. m.. ii.m, ;i.w, 5.U0 (except Philadelphia) i. in. Bonday, 2011 p. m. . For i'OM. HiiANi h. Ocean Ukove, etc., at Miia. ra . iii. aip. m. For KcaduiK, Lebanon and nnrrisburir, via Allentown, B.lOa. m., 1'J.3U, 5.00, p.m. Bunday, wJO p. 111. For I'uttavillr, 8.1lia. m., 12 .10 p. m. K. turniiiK. leave Now York, foot of Liberty trL North nor, at lid (express) a. ul, 1.111, LU, 4.i (express with Bultut parlor :ar p. in. Sunday. 180 a. m. Leave PhUadalphla, Kendlnu Terminal. 9.00 a. n . 2.00 and 4 :i p m. Sunday, ITT u. ir,. I hrough tickets u. all points at losraat rate may Iw bad on application in advanoo to th tickut aguiit at th) station. 11. I'. BALDWIN, J. R OLHAfSEN. Ageafc Pen supt. ! I .l II LiM.AWAUK a.sij nulJ 4e JL . SON KAILUUAD. ommeneug i'y i"'A traniH will run sb follow: I l ions Ifii vo Bridiro street Btai loa, Bcranton, for Pitta ton, VVilkeH Marre, etc.snU, .vi, 11 icssa. in., vlv). US, MB. 110. S.U. a. la. a. IS and ILIB p. in. lor New ork and Phila delnhia. bUija.ni . lilO. . ". 2 8. 41Rand 11. Tl p. in. For Hoie'sdaleftrom Delaware. Lackawanna and western uepet)y 7.oo, o.;i, 10 iu a.m., r;.m) In.. 1, 17, 6.10 p. 111. For Carbondale and Intermediate stations, 5.40. T OO. H.U, 10.10 a. m., laiai m .3 IT, a.ij.r, 111, 'Oi and U p in : fr Bridge Street Depot, t03 a. 111., S.ITand 11 M p. m. Faat express to Albany. Saratoga, the Adt. roudack Mountains, B ost n and New Knglaiid poiuta. 5.10 a Uk, arrivlog at Albany 1-.1S sarstiua . .211 p. 10 , and laaeiiH Bcranton at I p in. arriving at Albany atsMOp. nu,8ara ten, 13-66 a iu . aud 1) nion. 7.00 a m Tne only dire".'t route between the eoal flelds arid Boston. "The Leading Touriste' Houti of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re. sorta, Lukeslteorgeand Champlain, Montreal, etc. Time table hnwlnir loeal and thrnuch train Ber ,'e l,et een -tatloln. on all Oivi-lonn Dela ware and Hudson syateUI, may be obtained at all Delaware and Hudson ticket offices. 11 O YUL'NO. J. W. BUBDICK, S... ,nd Vice President. Oeu. Faei. Airt I SHIOa VALLEY KA1LKUAD. I . Pum 11, ism Train leaves SVrantoii for Philadelphia anl New York via. U. ft H R at a.m . U.I& la- and 11 li', p. 111 via D . L. & W. H. BL, 0U0, 8 OS 11 l s. in., and l..fc p. tu. Leave gennton for 1'ittston and Wi'.kes Barre via D.. L W H k 11 Oj. 0. 11 31 a. m . I '. 110, I "7, !i H p. m. Leave Scran ton for v hit Haven. BaaWtoa, Potteville and all pninU on tbe Beaver Xlad"W snd l'.,ttvilie blanches, via F. W. V . I I '..111 . all. .V IL 1: K. at s a il. Ill I, t I It p in . Via D, L. a) V. K. U . H.U0, 0.O5, 1 11..) a in.. I ai. ISO p in Leave Be ran too for Bethlehem. F-astou, I Heading, llarri'hurg and all UtennadialS I- itits v a D A H K. R . - a m ,11 la. tS8 11. tt ; 0 111 .via D . L. A W. H K..n uo s us. ll.AI a. nv. In p n l-se Srrsnton for Tunkhnn k. Towan la, Eiinira. litiac.a, tieneva and all interuiedtite poinU via 1 1 Aj H H K. ' a ni.lt 10 and li ft jl in. viali L. W It K., S OS aiu..l.H;. ru. Leave icrautea let Bxnhteter, Baffalo. Ni agara FsL. Detraft, Cbleasjo and ail points wtvial) A H K. B. e.o: rt.m.,12 lo.u i'i II Si ip m. via D L A W R. K. and Pitutoa lancttoa, 101 a in.. 1-sj k : p. in , v.a E Jc v". K K.. .'Ml p. m. I Por Klin r an 1 the west v. a lalanw.oi. via I). OH KB aol a.m.. Ut0,l 1 , p. in rill, I L ' K K. ,001 1 in.. 1 m and 6.UT p m. I'ullman parlor and tleepbu- ,.r Ifc V. rlialr cars on all na ns btwen L A B Jusattion or Wilkas Marre and New York, l'bnad lp.la, I Huffaloaul Snain-ion Brldire Km LIS II Wll.HCH -upt. F.! Die CRAB S. I.s.R. (Jan. IV. ait, Pnila.Pa. A W S. iNNFM.VliF.lt .Wl CI Ml Pass A-'! Month Bethlrheui. I'. hF.LAW.Kt., Lai KAWANNA AND B8TKBN railroad Trains leave S.-raut n as foDowsi Fxpres f r New Y 1 rk and all p-'iut- Kt 1 'pi, i.'s ! I. a in and '.' :l a. m . ,z i. si. I :i p. m asprs f' r gaatoo. Trenton. Fhilad dphta and the s. ath. 6.16, SOU and 1)1 1 . gj SI 1 II p in. Wahluirt'n and war ststioas. ISO p m. Tobrhsnna aoromm' lation. Sin p. m. I ijr (,,r lUiitibainU'ii, Oswego. Klmlrav rormiig. bath. Dans .ile. Mouut Morris ana Buffalo. It HI. V. 16 a. it., and 1 2i p. in., making cUsm connectl' -li at Buffalo to all pjinta In th Wmt. Nnrthwet and s,iiihwea:. Bath ser, 'mm station. 6.30 a m. Bn ghaiut..n and way stations 113? p m. N'T .i-nn and wav stall ba S p m. Blnghaiiiton and F.hiiira Kxpress. p. m. gia of Cortlaad, Oyracusa owegi I'll. a and Richfield Spnaga, 116 a m. and 1JM p m. ltiise. ! II and K-J a m and 1 Jl p. m. lor North ambrlaadPlttatoa,WlIk Barra, Plrasouta, Bi-smbaeg and DaavtU, making ... cseaeticas at Northambsrland for WUUattMpoH Harritb'ir. Baliimer. Wash lagl s awl tbe Booth. Si rthnaberlaad sad !ii!ermellsto stations. Sin, f m. and I tu and a07 p m. Kaaueok and lateradiat atationa. s,os and 11 9i a 111 Flvuioutb and Intermediate s'at; as lauaad ! p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping roachtw on all eipi.se train. lor iletaUed information, pocket ttm tables, etc , apply to M. L Smith, city ticket offle-i, ,t La. kawanua avenue, or depot ticket ofttoa C wA" S I K I- I! TO IIIYIMON. In litrci lan.iari ixili. I'M. or'h UaanO. .'(i! or MS 11111I1 H.ninit, sus ensi LfA S Cl ( fl iTrslns Dally, r-x cnl kioiil.tv 1 a Arrive Leave r N V Frankltti s: .... 7 in West 4'Jnd si reel .... 7n Weehawk.Mi m rrtve l eave a a A M ... T3S .... 7 VI .... r m . . . I OS r v e a 10 1 i1. Hancock .iimctioii s,n 101 iv! Hancock .... 11 6 is .... f .... Itt U . .. 5 41 64 .... Il SO US . ..! SS SM ....SOJ Btartlgbt Preston rark Como Poyi tl 11" Bslmonl Tlessaiit sit, I nloidsle Porsol i n r Cai txnda e w aits Brldga M . Held ieruurn Archibald W inlon Peokviils Olvphmit lilckwin Throop ire Idence Park Place rsi B8 : r ; - rs Iv! W 1 tlM II M" r 1 f M . . . . S OS 7 lilla ,1 IS TH 1(1 .1 H 7 11 s ra H t' r-J N VI f 1 48 roi p m bwii si 8 4" 'sifrniio, n 1 1 a .... 1 eaii rrjuii t e 14,11 nxi 1 ijfl SO !lll W f : n-'i 1 :T : :n t s s Y 7 4il 10 0l 1 51 ; 4:1 in r1 s s4 7 is 10 10. 3 : M 10 111 404 7 M 10 17 7 7 ' 111 aol 4 10 6 01,10 94 4 14 sua nit!: 4 17 h U'. in SO 4lM 11 1..1 11 ii II hi I f6 isl 4 v ft Wl 4 V fS IS f4 K 10 41 W; 11 or. mm anion mt l m Leave arrive a m r a All trains run dally except Sunday, t atgaifles that trains stop on tfgaej Iot pass seniiers. Addlil'euil trains leave Oarbondalo tor scrans ton 1.10 snot, 18 p. m., arriving ai scran ton t.sa a' d Leave sor.mton for ("arbnrtnle fi "i and $.80 arrlvtni; ai Carbonuals at 7 36 aort '.i.i: p. m. reoure rat.s 1 Ontario a Western before SurchasliiK ticket! and tuve money. Day and) infi It press to ths Won J, C. Anderson, C.en. Pass Aft. X. FUtorott, lllv. Paso, Afft. bcranton, Pa, i T.1UIK AND WYOMING VALLEY BAItll ji ROAD Train leave Scrantou for Now York and in termediate points on tho Erie railroad at CHg a. 111. and p m. Al-o for lhiwley ami loeal points at tl !)5, VA'i and 1 -4 P BU Traill leaving at .4B a. 111 and 1121 p m. are throuidi trains to and trott) Honesdale. Trains leavo for Wilkes liarro at 8 10 a. m, and a ll p. m. COUPON NO. 51.