r 6 TIIE SCI?ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1894. Goethe's Visit to Carlsbad. There is no doubt that the life of the great poet was greatly pro longed by drinking the waters of the Sprudel Spring. In our day wo have the Sprudel Spring brought to us iu the form of Sail, which is obtained by evaporation from the waters of Carlsbad. The CAKLSBAD SJ'RUDEL SALT (powder form) is iu no sense a mere purgative, but is an aiterative and eliuiinative remedy which dissolves tenacious bile, al lays irritation and removes ob struction by aiding nature. It acts soothingly and without pain. lc ware of imitations. The genuine article baa the signature of EI8 NEB & MEFDELSON CO., solo agents, New York, on every bot tle. Pamphlets mailed free upon application. Price per bottle 1.00; large size $1.50. THREE MEN BUHNfcU By an EXplOblou of Gas la the Twin Shaft ftvool (o th Moron Ami IWkwM PrrmOft, May 10. The Twin iliaft of the N'swton Coal ciuipanr WM the scene of lerious accident about 10 o'clock this morning, caused by the ex plosion of nceutuulatad mine gas Three Litbunlau miner employ-id at work in the mine at tbe time wt-re btdlr bnrnod. Their names are ni fob lows: Joseph Mikalawib, iinul", ao-t 21; William BnoUtutk, married, ntd 80 1 George Webber, iingle, aged 10, The injured men were conveyed to the hos pital where they wero given the nec cessary treatment. Thrlr injuria! while not serious are very p.iufu). The burn-.U parte are their .tees, hat.ds and anna. IUn Dhaisahe causes innch sickness, ana bad blood and improper action of the liver and kidneys is bad drainage to the human system, which liurdock Mood Hit ters remdy. as TOWN NOTES. An Interesting Batch of Lccal Happen legs firitfl; Narrated. Fj'tcial tn tht scranton Trthune. riTT-i",May 10 A passm 'er train acuta bound oa the l)elawa' and HuJsou railroad, due here at 'J N pio truck aud imtantlv killed two cowi in the vicinity of Dspool this after noun. The accident cutis-) I tnueb con sternation amon the psssauers bnt fortunately no one was hurt. A, a meeting of the illreclon of the Miners bank held yesterday afternoon plans wore anbuntted by tbe architects in charge for the erection of a new bank building to be located, .as hereto fore stated, at the corner of liruaJ and Mam streets. As the plans were not m detail tbe arebltects, who are from New York, wen ordered to make thata more definite and alro to prepare ipo ficatioiis Tbe building in to be a four Italy building of brick and terra cetta 40 feet front by It. feet in depth The backing room will be M by 50 In szs, bark of which will be the vault. Next, running east, will be the directors' room. The room back of that again will be need aa an entrance of Broad street leading to the elevator At the rirof this room will be a pnv.tte cilice for tbe baun ofticers The re maining 10 feet on the front will be mule into a store room The upper itafiM are to be used for ofDce pur poses and will be replete with the Iotest modern improvements. Ex Treasurer George L House is very iudiuuant eret tbe report published in several papers to the tfTstt that he Intended bringing suit against the borough for commission on certaiu moneys. Treasurer Watson, of the Hospital association acknowledges the receipt of $")') fnr tbe endowuuent of a bed, from the liimed Virgin Mary Soladity, of St, John's Roman latbolis church, through Rev, Father Finnsn. Mrs. A. Friedman uud daughter, Mrj I. N Cathrull, are visiting friends in i'ort Jervls. H. Y. Q L AlcMlllim bes recovered from a severe attsck of grippe Hon. Morgan Williams, of Wilkes Harre. was a visitor in town yesterday. A hilling party comprising M N Donnslly, G. Jl Reap, Attorney 0. Frank I'ohsn and otliere leave tomor row on nu extensive fishing trip. Mrs John Mcfengal, of this place, and Ml-s Nellie Oulue,of Cbleago,wbO is visiting friends here, paeeed yester day iu Wilkes Bam. Revs. Hralil, Zlotorlnakl and Salts, all of tliii place, mude tbeir annual visit to the Ransom home today, where they administered spiritual comfort to all the Inmatll of the Cutbolie faith. Mrs. P. Y. Stakes and children, of Sosanton, visited her mother, Mrs. Ellen Holland, on Iiutlsr street today. Miss Ella Jacobs has accepted a posi tion in McDoogal's book store Mrs. Joseph Fear and daughter, of Dun more, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, P. H. Moon, ou Butler street. In OM but Favorit Dessert. Lemon snow is deserving of its wide-apt-nod popularity, being un ornamental nu well as appetizing dish: Souk half a box of gelatin In a cupXul of cold wa ter. Add 2 cupfnls of boiling water and tho grated rind and julco of alurge lem on, or 2 imall ones and a cupful of sug ar. Dissolve and strain. When cool, but not stiff, odd tho whites of 8 eggs beat en to a stiff froth and beat the whole until it "seta" In a firm, light snow. Serve ith whipped cream or a custard made with tho yolks of tho eggs and a pint of milk, sweetened and flavored with lemon. Bisque Soap For Luncheon. A delicate bisque sonp served in cups 1b a welcome change from tho customa ry bouillon at luncheon. The nioest ac companiments me oblong slices of bread cut from a small loaf, baked for a few seconds In the oven to make them per fectly crisp and of a light golden brown. If yon desire the man to repoat his call, yon should so express yourself whop- " Is leaving. GENERAL NEWS OF INDUSTRIES. President Wilbur, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company, in denying the rumor that tbe Weatherly and Hazleton shops would be removed, said: "The Le high Valloy has not discriminated against uny town and will not. It has been tho policy of the company to help towns and to scatter its work aa against the ordinary railroad polioy of concentration. The ma jority ef other roads build no one town at the expense of the line. That has not been done in the case of the Lahigh Valloy. As to how these rumors of interference oriiji nato I am at a logs to know. The LohUh Valley has been loyal to its people. Its plans are laid so na to muke the road as great as any in America and to give it a more important position in the anthracite trade. The gradual consummation of these plans means increased prosperity for that part of the stuto known as the Lehigh Valley." In baslnc rosente predictions ns to Potts ville's future upon tho fact that outside capital is rapidly investing in Schuylkill county coal properties, tho Despatch say!: "The purchasers and lessees of tlm various tracts of land nround Pottsville, upon which improvements hove been sitae! atarted or projected, are men from tho Wyoming region who nre thoroughly fa miliar with the coal business and who kuow that in order to supply the market the coal in this valloy must be opened at an early day. They are shrewd, intelli gout business men who fully understand the situation, and who know thill in vestments here will brine them handsome returns in tho future. The success of these enterprise will renew the as-ur-ances that within twenty years I'nttsvillo will be the foremost city iu the outiro an thracite ruglou." The statement of shipment of anthra cite coal (approximated) for the week ended May 5 shows a freer movement from the Lehigh uud BehnrMu regions, ship ments from the former having increased 18,1138 ton, aud from the latter 18, 888 tons. There was a decrease, however, of ."('. 4'.fJ tons from the Wyoming region, io that the net remit for the week n- aditren.-.e of 84. 17a tone, making the total decrease lor the year to date l,'JM,ii!U tons, The statement in full is appended: May 5. Karl. Ms, Tons. Dir. 124,138 Dee M.iK 1 IV, SSI luc 18,188 liaj.soti luc i. 74.771 I), e H .172 I'm Regions. Tons. Wyoming 887.1 It la-tali 1,771 Schuylkill 2"i iv Total 71"."'.' Total f T year to date :0,70-.,.fl7i, 11884,114 Dec :L2.li,23tl It Is rumored that the Lehigh Willi is to purchase all the) new engines rev.ivnl by .Mr. t'oxe lately and will have thein put oa the Wyoming division, it is claimed by the Valley's officials that the login! are too heavy to run with safety over the bridges betweeu Urifton a. id i'erth Ambov and they find It will be necessary 10 stiengthen every bridgl alOOg this route. If this proves to be true the D, B. A 8, Company will purchase engines some. vhat UghtOf thau the otheis. An Interesting tXMrintMt With oil a fuel f. r 1. 0 itu-d.vc l 1-. I" !!..;.. 1.. !l. 1 liicago, lurhugton and i lincy railroad, lu anticipation Of the col.t nuauco of tho coal miners atrike. A DUsnbef of locomo. tives are biurf provided With apparatus for burning oil. Tho management in teode to make the first trial lri;to the Mississippi within a Ihort time if the ruu proves euccesaful all 11)0 locomotives in the company's service will be sent to the shop to be supplied with burners. Lehigh Valley "engine No. Ci, coir., pleted at tue Itaffelo loops last Saturday, on Wednesday between ltatfaio aa 1 Bate via mvle an.iloettbe rate of i , m l an luur. (She is oi peeled to iTiraglTO miles an hour with a heavy ptmnnglf train. The engine was in as good lOOdUlon after her spun as if she hat not done l-t-tvf than a messenger boy on a BUM ble pmyiug .lay. The strike in tho MtaBiaoM ooa regi M In the wo-teru part of the tte apars to open up a promising field for the surplus i'olee and llungsrians of eastern IVnmyl vaoia, who hop' to secure place vacatnl by the strikers. 1,'uiie a number of these foreigners aie leav lag liazit and adjs cent towns for the soft coal fields. These items of persona! mention are taken from the I'ottsville Iieapatrh: "Dr. J. N. Kiceand James 1'. Bono, BoMUstoe rapltalUts. are looking over the new rl Brlds. James Arehbald.of , rau ton, a represet tatire of the Albright ( oal compauy, la KopptBg at the Merchants " Borne Colombo, O., Journalist has dis covered Uial lUO.UOO anthracite miner waut to join in the soft coal stns. Tbla Is a case of g .ing away from Lome to get newt Wltl a vengeance The Jersey Central will not abolish its pay car in favor of cheeks. Da. Wo D's N.rway I'lue Svrupcnras coogbs and colds quicker than any other romisly, because It combine the lung healing quality of the pi DC tree with other valuable tnedlclnee. M l In- all dvalere on a guaraulee of aat:sfao. ion. A f uiit. nl) nl lire ... A convenient dl'UM lot 8faing ntid summ'-r wear is of blai k in-rgo, minlo With a plain, full skirt btexined with light ennvas to make it stand out from the waist. For tail skirt two waists can bl DMOjI a simple waist of serge fur the morning, and unnther of nmiro :ui tio;no, made tigb.t fitting, with a Istjqnsj coram ut iug at tho hip, mid some s ,ft, nroemj leie falling from the neok, nuk ing it a liniidw unn dress fur afternoon Wear. iio t I or lloosei. I. . ., r.uiled starcli is much impruved by the addition of a lirtln sjierm or a little salt, or both, or a little gnm arable dis solved. Corks vanned in oil mako oxoellout substitutes for gla-ss stoppers. Mend tho turn pages of books with white tissue paper. If carpets bo sprinkled witli rait ls--foro twigging, it will be found that BOl o much dust will arise, and that tho carpets are wonderfully brightened. If straw matting be washed over with salt and wator, it will look like new. If vue wishes to iron well, it is neces sary to own the proper sort of irons. If one undertakes todron collars, citlTs or tiff shirts, polishing irons must bo nsed. Fluting irons will improve the appearance of ruffled underwear. Em broidery should Iio ironed on flannel and on tbe wrong side. Two strips of rag carpet tacked to gether like a comfortable make it bvtter rug than a single piece, which is not soft to tho feet aud is always turning up at the leitst provocation. The electrostatic resistance of the At lantlo cable reduces thu speed of the elec tric current more thuu one third, requlriug thrco suc-nila for it to travel to Europe, , 1 Bucklen'a Ainlaa Salve. The best salve In the world for OnU Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, fait Kheum, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, Corns and all Bkin Eruptions, and poal tively cures Piles, or no pay required, it la guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaotlon or money refunded. Price US cents per box. Kor sale by Matthews Broa. MULTICHR0ME3. Art for the mas363. One Dime and One Coupon. The Shirt Walsls of 1804. The shirt waist of 1894 surely de serves its name, being an exact repro duction of a man's shirt, with the ex ception that it is shirred in ut tho waist and worn with a belt. Even the onfl 1ms boiTowed tho true shirt finish, for it is set on tho sleevo with a staying piece up permost, opening on tho top exactly like a shirt cuff. Then thero are the shield shaped bosom and tho high straight col lar, with points which turn slight ly, all of which is very moimish. The only saving graco to this costume is tho largo, full sleeves, which at least givo it a slight touch of femininity. The bOBOm fronts are niado in whito and delicate shades of blue, pink, gray and heliotrope, uml also hairline stripes of white. Linen in palo bull and tan is often used, and black and white striped and dotted ma terial, chambray, percale and cheviot. Tho "shield frill" waist is mure truly feminine, with a turn down collar all XOnnd, and with cull's which lack the genuine "shirt" effect. These are most becoming to slender figures and are much easier kept in good condition then the design! which demand polished stiff ness. Then there iy still another variety with fine tucks at each side and down the front, with n roll collar quite differ ent from the others. Generally the backs of these waists are made with the yoke and fullness gathered Into tho belt, Which seems to bo most hatisfaotory. Tucks and gauged ba ks are ai.-o Worn, but the yoke is tho must popular. Bsnbroideriss ami Trimmings, Embroideries of nil Ulaa are much worn, one of tho newest being a thick butter colored creation, partaking some what of the nature of hue, which will be used alike on dresses of all kinds of material. A pretty way of arranging laoo on a waist is to cross it infolds from right to left, drawing the ends through a rhiiitstoiie buckle and allow ing them to fall below or fasten with the buckle. Wido bln'k moire ribbon Will bo largely u.-ed for dress trimmings; also for the bows on hats and for im mense bows around the neok. Ilerlpe I'ort lliluiiiuili llr-aU T.ii.o (lour us for making liiM-uit, add a cupful of yeast ipongit two well beet en eggs, atjuart of lukewarm water and a cupful of Mii;ar. Suit and kte-ad same a.) light doogh and s.-t it to rise. When it is ready t mak" oat, roll it Into thin cakes, place ill well buttered pans and In it re again Bake to a light brown on top, and when done spread a cream OVer it made as follows: White of an egg N iton to stiff froth, add tex-p. sinful i f ground cinnamon and a tabioipOOnfnl granulated eager, When tin is done, put the broad again in fh oven to dry the cream. This is delicious. CTJItM Biliousneu. DURE! Biliousness. CI ru I Biliousness. IH.rM Proof Mv wif tin. l-H-n troabtarl Relates Tba LIVER with UtMt ' SS lalal ami Nl piutlon of ihe h.arl fnr "r y.-ar Iter w USt.it tb Mill iof n ir lt ptirt- li Aft.r nslny tlirr twHIss of Tour i!anlj.-k Bli -1 Itl T t -r -b is s4 i r. : i: w. uuir .lAMxauii i-n. your inmliAiasi or aal isifu. atoutil;r. WiI.Uum Co . O Skin tllsoasos nro cjiusod by 1 it i ptirt tr doplptwl Mood. Tho blood otiKiit to be pure and rich, ll is made so by Scott'. -aur Emulsion tho Cream of Cod-iivor oil. Scrofula and Anaemia aro overcome also, and l!iltliy Flesh is bmit up. Fkfnekau, tho world over, endorso it. Oci"t be decci.fl by Substitutes! Prapusd t; hcuu A Jsn V. A : Drutfista. Bcmplexlon Pmtriii DR. H E r. H A ' 3 viola. ,m Rcmorct FraoMc, Pimplas Livar Molai, 1. laci. kti Sur..Surn IKMI Tan. and i stores tin skiu to I s orsjV s 1 Slfl ialj BSI DSSDMSS. .ns1uclli:: a lVjlrSt'' chnr aii'l h' .U:.y ( in 4aM. l pinion. Bopeilortoi'l (. . j proj.nrtloii anl jxrlmlir hsmilr1 A' all uriigvlats,orituuli'd lor 50. is. btmd lur Cirtulur, VIOLA 8KIH 80AP ( impir tMassjsssssi u rtln 1 'irtl.lLI S-l, w ..i'1'r- ' .i ! tll..l . as w tt .r.fT. ii- !oi.f j-.m tot act .w; ia.si. uui. Atdraalio. Pries 3l Carta. G. C. DITTNCn t. CO.. Toi.ido. O. Fur sain liy Matthxars Bros , Morgan llrosjtutl Morunn Jk Co. livery Woma. Sometimra, necdi a tell able monthly regul.itu i mcuicine. n. nc? a i ae ui . rcnu w; PENNYROYAL PILI.S. An prompt, aafo nn.t (vrliiin in rrsnlt. Tim ft : i las lr. nsPs) assririlissppoiiit. sont anfwh. IS '"0. 1'oalMnll' iisUo.l 'inj. O. RoM tiy iOUK It. PHELPS I'lisrmsrls t Cornnr S faalaf uvrliuo anil IprttOI ttroot Soranlon. i'a. BLOOD POISON petiuuriilir cured I in 20 to iio iri by J Itdfa under luaraotf.hackM I , i A itl.Te proofs e,ud Iuo-bA book , ill-fttrutu) (ron 1 llffifron)t.pletirftl.frtrbrrnaM ffhrnHolftritifi and M.f.nryrail, Our Mntttlc Reme'Jv wOl I I posl'.ttrljr onr. Ul.ik UKH Kin til., lltlef;n. III. Lost Manhood nnfl vl(jor qulrklj isstossCVarisosslSi i.lchltv inl..l,.n atropbr. ste.. siiirly cursd by IMiAI'O. in. Kn nt llhuloii Rriiifly. With MrUl.oim.r.ntnooriirj. Bolii bj U A 1 1 ill. o a BKUS., Crugk-lita, .vlu. la. What is More Attractive Than a protty face with a fresh, bright complexion? For it, use Potzonl's Powder. VrMk ft Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming; spring- and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE. PITTST0N, PA. Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, - syxuiujiu AVa acnAJTruia HTKIVW V wil in ( h l it nut i n HIM in H It AMt II A i:- k anu hit UVl .V I. At I.U PEANOS -"V M0 el 'f Crev.Mi ORGANS Ml sii m mi III II INDllaatj Ul 1U KM, 1.1U Booms 1 vi McMo:iltti Bli 2, St K AN I UN, PA, MINING anj BLASTING POWDER VlaUaattl... Mm '' snl KL'sli LiAlL WORkta Lsfllin .V Bend l'owilsr Co 'i ORANGE GUN POWDER tlsrtnr llatti.rlm. I'uao. for atplo iiiU blasts, Ntfe!? i uH anil RipauooChemical Co. 's High Explosives MALONBY OIL AND MANUFACTURING COi Msmfsctiras i nd Daalsn i toralSA nil Aaoi Also Shafting and Journal Greisa. OKKlt'K: Tit Wi-at Urkawanna At. Vt. i.hM Itartdlaa Hrn HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS AST YKAH li' hud Bavotl 00. J lit' bought a hotiso worth il,sj0 Iid $300 down, gave a mort gage for 11,980. Today ho oati mates us follows: Beat need 8"(n yitsrast on mortfiafi 8tw t1 'l'ttXim and rep.iirs 'it 91) 119 M Net s!Tlii( on rent JI'JI .rri Bsved uu salary l&U IM To apply on mortgago $?U jd RIXECTION-Ia rOUB years that huuav III he free from ilulit and I ahull have u hoMs of my own." O8MB8UI RIPOBI Is thn paraillsn for hotasi, Finn lc Sons hsve rMiaUjr lln Isheil a baantlfol villa, which they offer, ou eusy imymuuta, ut eiM3l. Call at their ofllee, between Washington and Adams on Olive street. EZRA FINN k m MOOSIC POWDER CO Good Men Deserve Good Clothes . so . DO GOOD BOOKS ONE of the strong points of The Trib une's equipment as a first-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to-date machinery and managed by skilled workmen. For neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair and square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania. Preserve Those Pic tures : Don' (Spoil Those Hoi- tichroies Have Them Neatly Bound The Tribune will promptly preserve any ol the art series pur chased by its readers at prices especially moderate. It will make special rates on the binding of any or all parts of the World's Fair Series America illustrated Series Multichrome Series OrAoy Other Series And do the work so thoroughly that you will simply be de lighted. FOR ALL KINDS OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK OF SIMILAR CHARACTER, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DR. fi. KDQAB DEAN has removed to Dili Spruee street, Scranton, Pa. (Just op puslte court-buuae Squara) T)R- A. J. CONNELL, Office 201 Washington avenus, corner Bprucsi street, oyer I raucko I drug store. KoBidence, "ffl Vluest. Offlco hours: lO.autolZa. m. and I to! and 6.ajto7.aU p. m. Sunday, 2 to 3 p. in. )B. W. E. ALLEN. Ofllco cor. Lucfcv A wauna and Woshlnntou uves. ; ovor Leon ard shoe store; otlico hours, 11) to U a. m. and n 4 ' evenings at routdonoe, UHN. jiishlngton avo. DK. C L. KKEV, PracUce limited to Dls eases of the Eya, Ear, Noso and Throat; office, Lii Wyoming uvo. Keoldonce. W Vine street. J) H UM. UATES. 125 Washiuirton Avenu.i. . uul nouis, ntoua.iu., un io a auu i fO S T ... IJ. I ...... . . ,1 ioii. iwiuonce jnj diauisim avenua 1 OHN L. WENTZ, M. U., Offices oiTand l t, V,omnionwli'''1" building: rosldenoa 711 Madlsonavo; office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to a; bundaya H.30 to 4. evenings at residence. A sperlulty made of ilif oiisos of the eye, oar, noas aud throat and gynecology. l.A U hhs. ' JM. U KAN'C'k ti Law and Collection of- V, - " Biruoe St., opposite Forost Houho. Scranton, Pa,; collt-ctlons a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; rollublo correspoiid-'-J-tH m every county. 1 EasUPtt HAND, Attorneys and Connset O loia at Law, Ummonweiilth building, Wimhlugton av w. H. Jeshi p, lioiiACE E. Hand, W. 11. Jkssuf, Jit WILLARD WAHKEN "is KNAPP, Alt or neys aml Counsiilorsat Luw, Itouublicaa hulMing, ablngtin ave.. Hcranton. Pa. liAT'l'tlthON Ji Wll.ruX, AHom.-ys aiid A Counsellors at Law; otllcus 0 uud Library building, bcrantou. Pa. KOSWKLL n. PATTBIISOS. WILLIAM A. WlUluX. A I.rUEDIIA.VI), WILLIAM I HAM). At I toruoys and (xnUSSUOm Comiuouwealtb budding. Rooms IV, a) and !1 l' V. HoVLE, Atlorm y at l.aw.No. Ij'ar.d . :b, ll in Imilding, Washington i.v. i.u. HENRY M. 8EELY - Law offl. ea in Pries building, li Washington avenue. L'RANK T OKKLL. Atbirney at bt. Uooui o. ( 11 tirbange. Srrautou. Pa. lUiJJfl W. I.OWKV, l Att ys. T. VsL in- . il i i.-s M I IHI II, I b.li av , C. II square 1AMKSW OAKPORO, Attorney t Law. rooms . M and W. ( ommonw..i,lth b l g. VJ A.ML'LI, W. Kliii Alt, Attorney at La. l- (ifflr,. ;iu snrtu-est . Crrai.ton. Pa. I A WATKLs, Attorney at Law, til j. Lai-ksM!iiin .e. Si-raiitnn. Pa I) P. hMITII. ( onn-eilor at la, mli.-e. I . rooms M. .'.'il ' 1 noi. nwvalth bull.ling ' It I'lli 111.::. Attoiio.y at Law. Lour . moo wealth biillolnf, s. rant)n, I'a. C COMEOYfcV li Hprnea at. I) BBPLOOU Attorney-Lnans no,o-A-'tlated on real etst. ae.-urlty.t Hprnea 1 i KILLAM, Aitoriu-v at Law, IJj Wy oin.ng avenue. S,rant..n. HAVE YoL'K DKKpH AND MOBTOAUEJ wrlttau and ackuowIwIgHa by i W HKiiW M.NO. Attorn) aL l Kitary Public XI '.. i-alt!i Hi,:, ling M mini , CCHOOL OP TUE'Tic'kAWANNA, Hcran k1 t..n. ', i.rrpares ln.yaaad girls for coliega or bnainsM thoroughly trains voung chlldrea laU.ogue at rvgueat. Rsv Thomas M i'axs; W a LTr ii It Urui.i. Mi- WDIii LSTERS KlNUKItUABTBN anl K-hool, 411 Adams aveimo. fupilj r red at a.1 time .t taru Brill epeu ' r LAITIIACIL Burgruu Deutiat, No, Ul . " J oioiiiH ( sva M. -1 LA 'I I i 'N, al Ell LOAMS TUBBSPLrBLIO svtass sad Lou Asso- s nation wi.l i.un iou in i.or on easier terms and lay y u twiter on luTeatment than any fr aaivK-Utiou fail ,n S. X. CAI.LL.N 11II. 1 1 rue Hsik ttiUdinr ' K CLAM. CO., hrssiawen I --. s " i and Nurserymen; .lore .to W sah;ngv.-j avenue: .-re.n le uae.lXal Nrih Main aveuua. st. .ni tilephuno Tsi I I. Is ""ANL i HIOM l L i ii Jonas iir . STIEI si III i Ss. ECETTEi, Ucsawanna av.ua MlilHs IMi U si VI M . '1 '111: V r i'MIN TLH. ..:., WyanTn I are Booms heated with ateam: all sm3 sm tmproTssmaats C Jl Tncsua, Pros rVBM tlX OAFB, IU and m Franklin ava 1 uur. ltatrs reasonable. P .inn tn. Proprietor U Laliil.saTKR HOTEL " 0 M HKSrK. Btsnafr. blltar.th trs SSM btooksSSl of llroadwaa at I't.iou rkjuare, New York. Amsrtran )an. .ia0i9r day and upward riOYNI llid hr European plan. food V rooma ( pen day and night, liar sup plied aim tba Lest P It COYNE I r - rie- ijt RASToN HUt'SE, near I' . LAW , i teiissir dapoL "un lin lad (Si Ihs taiinisil I s , 1 1 r-n no, 1 1 . rroprtetor , ki'.n 1 i:timi. I ' MBln&asi 11 im A11uBu,.v:l 1'. saSaa 1 he -arwoal and Isjai tUeaiowu. Pa. , rat. !- and liM per dar Vii-nui P P ( ana, Pr. prlator. M 11 1 1 1 1 i- IkAVIs UOIPT. AnbltwU. Rooms It, 1 r r. Mi'l 3rt t'omuit ti wsi th I. ij'g S. ra ' a. 1 ? U WAl.rKIt, Arl!tcta LilTary tuu is) liiaf. Wv 'ininif uu. MTMloOs ? U HKUW.V. Arrh B, Ar.hitK-t, PritK I tuildlDg.lSB luhlnirttMi Avo-,rr.int'u. Sllsi III IM111, B At Kit . -s ohi IIKsrii.V Mfsio FOR 111, plrnio. psrt'.ea, re spt:oii. we.I fllnga and eoticert work hirnlhisl. For termi address It. J. Bauer, coniliu-tor. Hi Wyoming ave . over HuUiert s music store NORTON U HWAHTS- WIIOLKSALR tamnsr, and Dime Bank building, Soranlon. Pa I 1 1 1 A Ru E K PKOTII FRB. PRINTERS' 11 siippliea, envelopes. mr bags. IwtM WarvbouasS) 1( Washiiigtou ave, Scrantou, Pa l.'OOTF s I.1VKU'. l.'l t'nisiuse avenue. I First class carriages D L FOOTX, Aft Funeral Dir. i-ior nun ainoaimir. I? BANK I'. BROWN A CO.. WHOLE I aale dealers In Woodwnra, Cordage and oil Cloth, 7'Al W. I.ai-kswaima avenue. LZRA FINN A- SONS, builders ,i-1 contrac tor. Yards: Corner t'livo at. andsAdatus ave ; corner Aah at. and Penn ave., Scranton THE Thatcher IS THE BFST. Oit prices nnd e thi furnAoe and be con rinoeil. A full lins of HEAT ERS, Appello and Oauzi Door Bangaa, CONLAN'S HARDWARE I'ITTSTON PA. SJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlirJ AMERICA COUPON NO. 61. Send or bring two of theso coupons, differently numbered, with Ten Cents,and get one of tho series of sixteen iniiriiiticent photographs. Ten numbers now ready. Mail ordcrs,2c. extra. niiuiiiiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiS RAILROAD TIME TABLES. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF IT LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION AntUrscito coal BSSd exclusively, insurlna cleanliness uud comfort " TIME TABLE IN KI'FEf'T FKB. 1, 1S0L Trains leavo Scranton for I'ittston Wtlkes. Barro, etc., at 8.1H, 11.15, 11..I0 a. m 12.U0 100 8.;i0, 5.nu, TJS) ll.lQ p. m. Sundays. 1.00 a. LOO, 100, 7.10 p. m. ' For Atlantic City, 8.10 a, in. For New York, Nowark and EHiaboth, 8.11 CSXprass; a. m., 12.30 (oxpross with Buffet parlor car), 3.30 (expretuj p. iu. Sunday. ZtU p. m. Foil MAtrcn CnuNK, Ai.lentown, BiTni.s !!,k,m' ffflWS and Phii.aiiei.pima, 8.10 a. m.. BAoOp! n(,XC0Pt P- ' For Loho BRABOB, OcEA.i Grove, etc., at aiOS, m., l'2..ip. m. For Reading Lebanon and Harrisburg, via AUsntown, ,10 a. in., U.80, 5.00, p.m. Sunday, For I'ottsville, 8.10 a. m., 12 30 p. m. lleturnlng leuy New York, foot of Liborty l m'i ;n i'-u'i . rlvcr' 8t,IU0 O-iprf-ss) a. m.. ; i VS wltl1 B"ot Purlor carj p. m. Sunday. 4.: a. ni . 'a,i,0ni,,'l'U'l,'1.0!,,hi;l' RoKHns Terminal, 0.0H a. ni M0 and 4.8J p, m. Sundny, 9jS a. m. mil' 1,"i;i1,itlck"tl V "t Inwost rates may be had on application in advnnco to tba ticket ugent at tha station. II. P. BALDWIN, J. B 0LBATJ8IN, U-'n- Agont ni-.i. supt. IiL-T , ilr.t... . x V JIrT . ,. WIN RAiLitoAD. i.ommontiug May at ISM, trains will run as follows: i min i inavo Bridge Street Station. Scranton, for Pitta ton, Wlllrss nsrra ale his I'.i.iC. 9 :i7. 1(W , vi in' ME 2.:w, 4. in. Ell ail Ii i and ll.UTi i,. ni. For New York and Phil-i-tle nhia. nllin m. lin -. -. 2 38. 4.10 r.nd 11.30 p. m. For Hotlsadala (from Delaware, Lackawanna nnd western depot;, 7 00,8.30, 10. 10 u.m., U.uo ni.. 2. 17, fi.10 p. m. For ( artiondali! and Intertiiodiata stntlons. 6.40, 7.01, e.:0. 1U.10 a. m., I2.0d ia,J 17. 3 z; ', ' I.IOandlMp. m : fr -m Bridge Stroet Depot! E0J a. in., ILlTand 11 1A p. ul Fast efpreas to Albany. Saratoga, the Adi rondack Mountains, Boston aud New England points, Mo a. m., arrn .ng at Albany U.4S, Saratoga MO p. in , and leaving Scranton at I p in., nrriv.ng at Albany ats.fK'p. in., Sara toga. Llts a in ., and B ston, 1JX a, m. Tlii-only direct route between tho roal fiiildt and Boston. "The Leading Tourists' Kouto of AxnlliOS to the Adirondack Mountain re sorts, LsJnfl (leorgo and Chaiuplaiu, Montreal, etc. Time tabli-s showing local and through train service between stations on all divisions Dela ware and Iludsiju system, may be obtained at all I lelawan- and Hudson ticket offices. H. O. YOL'Nti, J. W. BL'HDICK. S, ootid Vice President. (ion. Pass. Agt, i EHiaa valley kailroaxi. Pis. ii, ism. Train loaves Scranton for 1'hlla.lolphla an I N. w York via. D. A- H B It. at ., , 12 1 1, -3- and 11 35 p. in via D , L. it W. R. , tat E0I ll.Kla. in., and LB p. m. I. iv.i s , ,.,t,,n f,,r pittaton and Wilksi Bsm Mali. L W. It. K., O.Ou, B OS, 1 1 SJ a. m . LIE 3.&1. EOT, 9 'is p. m. L-av acranton for Whlts Haven, Haxlcton. Pottsville and all p-iints on tbe Bearer .Meadow and Pott-vilf branrhea, via E. A- W. . I Wa.ni a D. t IL If. It. at I a in.. ttM UE I lip.m, TiaD.. L. & w. R. B ti.00, s tK UJO a.Rk, 1 .30, X4lp.uL Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Eaaton. Beadlt.f. Harrt-b-irg and all Intermedial po:nts :a D A II. It. It , a m .12 10. pxt .. D.( L At W. R B..I, ug.e.UB, ll.aja. nu Ut p m. Leave Scranton for TankhsniT-k. Tow.anlv Elmlra. Ithaca, lleneva and all Intermedial po:nui via l. A- II li It..'.' "7 a m.. L! lu and 11.31 p. tiL.vla D. L. A W. B B.. 8 0S a.ml.:ip at, Leave Scranton for Rochester. Buffalo, Ni agara Falls, Di-trMt, t'hicas and all point westviaD II R. B. E07 .m..l2 10.'.lall JJ p m. via D. L. A- W. K. K. and Pitts! 1 Jnnotfcm, mis a m 1 JO 0 3 p. m , via K & W. It It.. .Ml p. m. For I".lm:ra and tin west via PalsmwiOL rls D. A 11 R R V.u7 a.m.. U10.tl.i3 p. m , v a D I. W H.K.. .sONanL. 1 Sland ii. '? p. in. Pullman parlor and sles-plng or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L & H Janet Wilkes Harre and New York. PbllaJ lp .la, Buffalo and Soats-n-ion Bridge BULLIN 11 Wll.HL'R Hn Supt. F.it Di- 1 1 1 kS S. LEX, 'il Pas. A t. Puiia.PL A W Ni'NM MAriir.it As, i Q :. p Ag t, oi its IU'thlrhem. Pa 1 ... . . ntl.AW Kt'., LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAH UuaIi Traina leave Scrant. n as follows: F.xpresi for New Tort and all points tUat. 1 .Sj iiL Ell, I U and V 61 a. tn. ; 11 h an l 3 M p. iu. Eaprwa for rjuton. Trenton. PUiUdelphla and th. s.uth, EIS, KW and V.i, a ul; liii and IM p in Waah.ugt.in and war stations, 3 "ip. m. Tobbanna aoromuos'.atlon, ti iu p, ul Eijr as for MMhamttBl. awet;o. Elmlra. Oornlnf. Bath. DaVSrlUs, Mount Morria atid Buffalo. 11 lu. 2 If a. DO. and I 24 n. ul, making OjOM aonnectiona at Buffalo to l points iu thi W.-st. Northwest and Souihwee, Ba'.h arcoiiim slation. v a. m. Blncbamton and way station, l: 37 p. a.) Nicholson aud way station. 5 4S p. in. Nlchosoa a. cou.m.slat:ou. at 4 p. m. and I n ni Blntrbamton anu Elmlra Fiprea. 8 0S p.m. M pieas !,. 1 ortiand. yia .- ia.weg Vtica and Richfield Spriuga, 2.13 a m. and 12.' . p m Ithaca. Ell and Bath . a m and li'l p m hor Ni rtliuinlsTland.llttst.in, Wilkea Harre. ! Plyiuouth. Bbs uisburg and Danville, niking close oouaectiout al orshuiuberlaud for Wllliamsport. Harrisburg. Baltiuiire, Wash-initt-'n and th- So ilh. Sottbunils-rUnd and Inti-nne '.lato station. USA 60 a m and I ' and r tr p m. Nai.t .'oki) and intermediate station. 8.0) and 111' a m Plymouth and intermedlatJ atatlona. 3 .Vi and ,: 11. m PulliiLtn parlor and sleeping roache on ad expri s. r . . trains. For detailed information, pocket tlm - tab'.ei, etc. apply to M. U Mu.lli, city ticketomei, 32.- La. kawaunaaveuu . or depot ticket oltlc. M"lt ITtN 1'IVIa.lON. In Kfleci Jauuari ISta. s:l. Norlh Bouilll 2011 207 ttM Hnuili Rm-nil .02 21 I ?us L,..ps a i 3 f Stations I 1 t ? 3 .Train Dally, Ex-: : ' s p y, cept Sunday 1 - - j 3 4 7. r a rrle IsMTl mmir i i I 1 1 .... .... 7 .... .... 7 J.) .... .... 800 r ... r m .... 20s SOU .... 2 11 6 is .... I 24 ias .... i .1 ii ii .... 2 41 S4-4 .... IM 6 45 .... 2 54 H S5 .... li 01 frt -Vt .... i ul 7 nu a 1 11 7 24 9 IS .1 34 7 27 :i HI11S4 ft S2 fit Sits 41 ; 31 9 M ' 4.1 7 4i 10 1 2 I 51 7 43 10 0ft .1 M 7 4S 111 :i s rii 10 is; 4 04 T ?4 10 17 4i7 I H 10 ski 4 10 S 01 10 M 4 14 t oaio it 4 1? 8 OJllO M 12J A KA M t a N, Y. Franklin s: 10 West nnd stn 1 1 00 Weehawken x Arrive LMYI r m SHI t iq lis 1 1:. Haiii-oi-k J unction I0S II ii.1i s L U'SsJ Stat light Preston park I'omo Poynti He auMNrt Plessasi ME I'ldoudale Forset l ltr Carbiuidaio wiiit.- Brl In Mayriild Jenny n Arclilbnld Wliiton Pcckvllln OI v pliant Dickson TlinKip pro idinoi Park Place 1 81 ISM ?:V. Is! IT 1 2 32 7E- i-5 U T 17 ! 7 lis p si-1 1 a so s u.m 1 , a , v ., 1 . .s , , -si l4.J'.Mf7flUtli f 1 ail r, Jul I :tli S S.V . 14 sS. tssol s 1 1 if nss 6' lonii 21 I -2: r.i III BOO nu 1 u I IS 4 V ft lit f 4 Ml ill IS 11 11 11 HI 1 10 4 so 11 OS Boraatoa r a r al aT-iave Arrive All ttnliis run dally except btmday. t slgnlllcs that trains stop ou UfUl for pu 8fl gel's. Adilltl'innl trains leave Carbondale for Scran ton 1.10 aud Ell p. m., arriwug ut scrantcn i.SB and 7 iv Leave scranton for Carbondale 0 so and 8.80 arrlMngat carbondale at T 30 and Ell p. rn. secure rates via Ontario Western beforl purchasing tickets and su vo money. Day and Mlhgt Kiprcss to the West. J.C. Anderson, Gen. Pa.. Agt. C. PUtoroft, Dlv. Pass, Agt. scranton, Pa. IT RLE AND WYOM1MU "VALLEY BAIL Vj ROAD Train leavo Scranton for Now York nnd In termediate points on the Lrio railroad at tt:tj a. m. and 3.2t p. m. Also for Ilawloy and local point at 4 e5. 9.4') nnd UN p in. Train leaving at S.4.") 11. m. mid 3 21 p ul aro through train to and from lloncadr.le. Trains leavo for Wilkcs-tlarro a 4.10 a. m. and 3. II p. in. S SI